- Prepare Now or Be Sorry Later : HUD quake report urges immediate local action
- Woman Survives 2 Major Quakes : Disasters: Noriko Kokame says Kobe temblor is reminiscent of the Northridge event she lived through a year ago.
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Advocates 'Total Gun Control'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Blues Duo Will Open Library Music Series
- Considering a New Car? Consider the Cost First : Autos: Factor in the ticket price, depreciation and anticipated expenses to determine the best deal for your dollar.
- Dissent Grows on Clinton Aid Plan for Mexico : Trade: Republicans and Democrats are lining up against the $40-billion plan. But the Administration is expected to win.
- Vegetable Stock: The Soup Solution
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- WILMINGTON : Scaled-Back Banning's Landing Plan Accepted
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- Partisan Feud Erupts in House Over Gingrich Book Deal : Congress: Democrats say they're being muzzled after speech is excised from record. Republicans accuse the new minority party of obstructionism.
- Bills Would Curtail Children's Citizenship Rights : Border: Ventura's two congressmen--a Democrat and a Republican--are proposing constitutional amendments denying legal status to U.S.-born offspring of illegal immigrants.
- COMPTON : Schools Chief Escalates Fight Over New Trustee
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Not Just Playing the Trump : Ivana Speaks Frankly About 'Women Who Dare' to Succeed, Herself Included
- BRIEFLY : Screening: Civil Rights Documentary to Be Shown
- COVINA : New Recall Drive Targets Former Utility Tax Foes
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs Polly's Pies' Sign, Rejects Bank's
- CYPRESS : Schools Could Lose as Much as $2.3 Million
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Foul Play Begins on the Road
- NBA ROUNDUP : Weatherspoon Leads 76ers in Ending Losing Streak
- Niekro, 55, May Dust Off Knuckler
- Henry G. Morgan; Specialist in Tropical Diseases
- Luxembourg's Ex-Premier Confirmed as EU Leader : Europe: Jacques Santer replaces Jacques Delors as president of powerful Executive Commission.
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- CULVER CITY : City Closes Its Store After Depleting Stock
- A Crash Course in Credit Woes : Finances: Students inexperienced at dealing with charge cards often find themselves in trouble. A nonprofit group in Tustin helps them dig themselves out.
- Images From Kobe Shake Smug Assumptions
- SAN FERNANDO : Chacon Interested in Televised Meetings
- Countywide : KOCE, Toshiba to Honor County's Top Science Teachers
- FULLERTON : City Rejects Federal Funds to House Poor
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Thousand Oaks Council Delays Vote on Lang Creek Debris Basin
- Brothers in Arms : Police From Moscow Suburb, Orange Join in Friendly Summit
- Angels Break Their Word, Ask Guerrero to Cross Line
- MUSIC REVIEW : Engrossing Ray Recital at Neighborhood Church
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- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : New Exercise Tape Bounces Onto the Scene : Flexaball is said to use resistance to develop balance and strength. But then there's the question of what the inflatable sphere may do to your dignity.
- Beware the Creepy Powers of Suggestion
- JAUNTS : Mars Takes Prime-Time Role in Nightly Lineup : Astronomers will help us get to know the red planet somewhat better on its swing close by our neighborhood.
- Fresno Rejects Wide-Open Gun Permit Plan : Firearms: The policy would have let most residents carry concealed weapons. Opponents feared that the crime-ridden city would get a Wild West image.
- Stone Age Art Discovered in French Cave
- Criticism of Quake Response Rises in Japan; 3,100 Dead : Disaster: More than 800 people remain missing and 240,000 are homeless. Officials decry government tardiness in Kobe, which has little food and no water, gas, electricity.
- Court Requires Tuition Hike for Undocumented
- WHITTIER : Three Candidates Seek to Join School Board
- Boy Is Held in Bank Heist
- LIBRARIES : New Funds Mean Longer Hours
- Algeria 'Totally' Rejects Opposition's Peace Plan
- Reggae Beat Enlivens New Venue : The Charleston Club Cafe is a chummy place for a really young crowd, drawn in by a positive message and a rocking sound.
- State Will Probe Animal Charity's Purchase of Guns
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Nail Salons May Require More Parking
- Obituaries : * Karl Lukas; Actor
- Orange County Almanac
- Beilenson Pushes Citizenship Change : Immigration: Proposal that would amend the Constitution is similar to bill authored by Gallegly.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Tips Los Alamitos, Takes Charge in Sunset
- Westlake's Walendy Will Sign With UCLA
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Loses Its Third Game in a Row
- COMMENTARY : Knicks' Future Not Now
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Seductive Playing Marred by West Coast Inhospitality
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- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Cart Wheels : On Sleepy Catalina, Avalon Motorists--Even the Sheriff--Travel at a Golfer's Pace
- Sheriff Offers Deal to Keep City Contract : Law enforcement: Block says he'll keep fee hikes down if Santa Fe Springs retains county patrols. Officials will vote Jan. 26 on whether to pay Whittier for providing police services.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School District to Cut Budget
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Allows Photos of Victim at Hearing
- Orange : City Bid for School Building Is Rejected
- Obituaries : * Hagop Avedis Injejikian; Educator
- Police Seek Missing Sylmar Woman
- OJAI : Victim Was Cleaning Up His Life, Jury Told
- Dornan Seeks Tax Break on Adoptions : Families: He argues that incentives exist for those who have abortions or high medical costs but not for people wanting a child. He backs a $5,000 credit.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Winning Streak Hits 12
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- Umpire Luciano Found Dead in Garage at Home : Baseball: Colorful career for showman included 'shooting down' runners on base, face-to-face arguments with Oriole manager Weaver.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : A Talented Hargrove Needs to Develop His Own Style
- Platinum Corp. Predicts a Loss; Shares Fall 7% : Earnings: Irvine-based company expects downturn for latest quarter. Stock closes at 62.5 cents lower Wednesday.
- Banks Gain Court Victory Over Insurers : Savings: Justices rule that national banks can sell insurance annuities. Consumer groups, insurers warn of potential risks.
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- IN THE KITCHEN : Befuddled by Chocolate
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- THEATER REVIEWS : Evenings of One-Acts Offer Tight Drama : Plaza Players and Santa Paula Theater Center present a wide-ranging selection, including three works by Britain's Harold Pinter.
- Topless Club Touts Its Assets on Mobile Billboard
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Water policies leave Everglades tribe swamped : Heavy rain, along with man-made disruptions and diversions of natural flow, have flooded and enraged the Miccosukees.
- Noumi Fischer; Violinist, Conductor and Teacher
- FILLMORE : FEMA Director Again Cancels Visit
- Family's Castle Could Finally Tumble Down : Courts: Battle appears to be near end, as judge refuses to block Irvine from demolishing home.
- IRVINE : City Leaders Grilled in Finance Crisis Forum
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Gerardo's Two Goals Fuel Simi Valley's Victory
- CLUB REVIEW : It's No Mystery: The Palace Offers a Reliable Showcase
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- 'Odd Man Out' Draws Us Into His Predicament
- City, Landlord at Odds Over Zoning : Housing: Owner of historic building accuses Pomona of sabotaging a downtown rebirth by evicting 40 tenants. Officials say safety issues are at stake.
- LONG BEACH : Lobbyist Hired in Bid to Keep Shipyard Open
- Senate Puts Pressure on Mountjoy : Legislature: Committee approves proposed deadline for new members to take seats. The Arcadia Republican has stayed in Assembly to block Brown from gaining speakership.
- Because Sizes Aren't Written In Stone : Going Shopping With a 'Perfect Size 8' Shows Why There's No Such Thing
- Rating Firm Agrees Anaheim Is Credit-Worthy Again : Bonds: City officials had been stressing its financial stability. Standard & Poor's gives it confirmation, saying its short-term issues are safe for investors.
- 2 Seal Beach Parks Renamed, Ending Years of Complaints
- Earthquake Memories : Children Recall Their Fears, Share Joys
- Suspect Faces 23 Charges in Ojai Area Assaults
- Miller's Name in Expansion Draft Is the Latest Ram Question Mark
- Maybe the Rams Won't Bankrupt St. Louis
- Ceballos Sits Out Last Shot : Pro basketball: Pacers win, 106-105, then Lakers' leading scorer declares his unhappiness.
- They Prefer to Duo It Up Right : Jazz: Pianist Alan Broadbent and bassist Putter Smith, who will perform at Kikuya this evening, have devoted their much of their lives to their craft.
- Campaign Finds Backers in O.C.
- 1995 NHL SEASON PREVIEW : Blame It on the Rangers : Among the Givens Has Been That They Won't Win the Stanley Cup, but Then It Happened, so It's No Wonder That Nothing Has Gone Right Since
- Theater Review : These Kids Know How to Put on a Show
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Monroe Survives on Threes, Wins on a One
- HOLLYWOOD HABITS : Reality Bites Universal's Oscar Hopes
- O.C. Arts Center Expands Dance Series to Six Groups : Four familiar favorite companies will return, joined by Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Eliot Feld Ballet making their debuts.
- Live Coverage of Simpson Trial
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Even at 85-90%, Holy Bull Gives Notice That '95 May Be His Year
- International Business : Trade Tussle Is Killing Toy Makers' Fun : Commerce: U.S.-China battle over piracy hurts Hong Kong wholesalers. But they doubt validity of threats.
- GOINGS ON : Actress Tells Own Story in One-Woman Show : Jaehn Clare lost use of her legs in a stage accident. The play 'Belle's on Wheels' recounts her struggle for recovery.
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- Help Is a Beep Away With New Security System : Safety: The device lets students call for assistance from anywhere on campus. Its inventor, a former dentist, has made the business a full-time practice.
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : City to Order Removal of Storage Bins, Trailers
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Panel Again Deadlocks on Special Election
- State Panel Focuses on Prevention : Legislation: A day after long session listening to O.C. officials on fund debacle, Senate committee starts considering what could and should be done.
- ELECTIONS : Brooks' Challenge Seen as Unlikely to Succeed : Most observers say the U.S. House won't meddle in the contested ballot count that gave Jane Harman victory. Vote fraud is claimed.
- Now, Three Super Ways to Gain Shoreline Yardage
- Ruling Will Be First on Workers' Rights in Chapter 9 Filing : Court: Labor awaits decision on what protections public employees should be afforded. Wage and benefits claims, seniority rules, union contracts hang in balance.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Rough Riders : Long Mountain Bus Trip Puts Students to the Test
- Taxes Urged on Mileage, Driving at Rush Hour
- Patients Use Painting to Help Find Themselves
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Conceptual Plan for Downtown Project Approved; Developer Sought
- Laguna Beach Launches Effort to Rebuild Park, Ease Flooding
- FAA Issues Warning to Pilots of Robinson Helicopters : Aircraft: Announcement comes on the heels of a safety board report asking the federal agency to ground the Torrance-based company's R22 and R44 models.
- Center Evacuated After Robbery
- Earthquake Memories : Voices
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Affirmative Action Is Dead; Let's Move On : Quotas killed a good idea. We need to redefine the concept to fix class disparities.
- MIRACLE MILE : Controlling Interest in Park La Brea Complex Sold
- CHP Starts Yearlong 'Save 20' Crackdown
- Ventura Overwhelms Oxnard : Men's basketball: Top-ranked Ventura extends its season-opening winning streak to 23 games, 113-87.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Boys & Girls Club Plans Honors
- Well, at Least Her Name Wasn't Hillary
- Wine Country Weathers Storm
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- MUSIC : King of the Road : Roadhouse Rockers always sound off on weekends. They'll be playing in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Oxnard.
- California Couple Describe Quake as 'an Angry God'
- Devastating Jolt in Japan : How to Help
- Folks at Ventura's Leeward Winery will provide...
- ARTESIA : Pig Owners No Longer Hogtied by Pet Law
- LAWYER WATCH : Sticker Shock
- Assessor's Worker Jailed; Bribe Alleged
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Offer Loans to Residents Hit by Flood
- Hot Lines to Support Culture
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chris Whitley: Upbeat and in Your Face at Dragonfly
- Taking Huey Newton Off Posters and Onto the Stage : Theater: Roger Guenveur Smith's show uses the '60s militant's own words in an attempt to show the contradictions of the Black Panthers co-founder.
- Moorpark Has a Shot at Victory but Misses
- Clippers Stop Bleeding in Fourth Quarter, Win : Pro basketball: A pattern of final-period futility is broken and a losing streak ends when the Cavaliers are beaten.
- Kings Lose Defenseman Dufresne to Blues in Draft
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Rebuilding Will Be Lengthy : Doubts Remain on Foreign Access to Construction Work
- COVER STORY : Stealing the Scene : With Its Beaches, Scenic Skyline, Queen Mary and Dome, Long Beach Is Attracting More Movie Makers
- SKIMMING TALENT : Olympic Medalists Take Encore Star Turns on a Touring Bill That Showcases Skill
- BRIEFLY : Quake: Governor Pays Tribute to Nurse, Officer
- Orange County Residents Fight for the Right to Sue : Laws: Investors say a GOP plan to block frivolous suits by requiring losers to pay the winner's costs will inhibit all but the wealthy from suing for fraud.
- Christopher Promises Further Aid for Russia : Diplomacy: Secretary of state criticizes Chechnya war but says no 'cold peace' will divide nations.
- Keeping Your Cool : Mittened Fingers Mingle Warmly; on the Other Hand Are Gloves
- Washington Insight
- Wilmington Split on Plan for Sound Wall
- Not Quite P.J.-Mania : Carlesimo Got Rich Portland Deal, but Team Has Faded
- An Old Shepherd Misses His Flock : Fillmore's C.C. Moore, 83, Trying to Come to Grips With Beloved Rams' Announced Move to St. Louis
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- Keating Decision: Former Lincoln Savings & Loan...
- Caught in No-Man's-Land : Engineer, TRW Dispute His 'Forgotten' Status
- International Business
- Garlic-Cheese Bread, Chili Con Carne, Cookies
- The Line on Chardonnay: Buy Now
- The Environmental Scoop on Kitty Litter : It's dusty, it's dirty, but if you use some clumping brands correctly, it can be less of a mess. But you still can't flush it.
- Floods Should Bring Wave of Consensus
- Playtime Is Over : Funding Problems Force Long Beach Children's Museum to Close
- Police Seek Man Who Molested 2 Girls : Crime: The suspect broke into two Walnut homes and attacked the victims in their bedrooms.
- Wayne Kramer, "The Hard Stuff"; <i> Epitaph</i>
- Hasidic Youth's Slaying in Attack on Bridge Brings a 141-Year Term
- Tracking Alcohol Use in Little Saigon : Survey: Findings in the Vietnamese community uncover misperceptions and customs that encourage drinking. Most blame the drug's availability at bars and nightspots.
- Serious Crime Rises 9.5% in Simi, but Violent Incidents Are Down
- Citron Paints an Amazing Picture : Discredited Orange County treasurer tells his side of the debacle
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Skit Makes Need to Save Water Clear to Students
- Cities Will Pay More for Deputies' Patrols
- MUSIC/DANCE : Going Bach to Their Roots
- Balladur Throws His Beret in the Ring : France: Popular prime minister enters race for presidency. His main rival is Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac, a fellow rightist.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Country Swept Away by a Baby Who Refuses to Be Born : THE DIVINE CHILD <i> by Pascal Bruckner</i> ; Little, Brown $21.95, 214 pages
- Think <i> Big!</i>
- Court Requires Tuition Hike for Undocumented
- Greeks Cook Up Lower Cancer Risk : Health: A new study of Mediterranean women finds that olive oil in the diet may greatly reduce the risk of breast cancer.
- County Rejects Hawthorne's Request for Tax Advance : Crisis: Supervisors say strapped city must present a plan for balancing its budget before receiving any April property assessment revenue early.
- Earthquake Memories : 'We Were Lucky That We Moved'
- Westminster to Buy 3 Gas- Powered Vans for Worker Car- Pools
- Some Warble, Some Go for Door in Gershwin Sing-Along Venture
- Congressmen Plan Similar Immigration Reform Bills : Legislation: Proposals by Gallegly and Beilenson would deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants.
- Board Hastens Search for New Chancellor
- LOS ANGELES : $1 Million in Grants Given to Youth Sports Groups
- Schatz OKd to Take the Plunge for Buena
- Former Brave knuckleballer Phil Niekro, less than...
- Six-Week Rest Advised for Exhausted Grgurich
- For Richardson, Life's No 'Crying Game' : Movies: The star of that hit film and the current 'Tom & Viv' finds success in diverse roles. 'It is good to have variety,' she says.
- Sports on CSUN's Cut List Could Become Fatal Four
- Because Sizes Aren't Written in Stone : If the Levi's Fit, Will Women Order Them? : Tailoring: You're measured, you pay $10 extra and soon you have custom jeans. Kind of. Strauss' new product has its fans--and limitations.
- LAUGH LINES : And the Beat Goes On to Oval Office
- EL SEGUNDO, MANHATTAN BEACH : Plans Begun for Police, Fire Dispatch Center
- Success of 'Little India' Puts Parking at a Premium, Merchants Say : Artesia: About 90 businesses catering to East Indians have rejuvenated four blocks of Pioneer Boulevard.
- MANHATTAN BEACH : City Moves Ahead on Parking Garage Plan
- Stone Age Art Discovered in French Cave : Archeology: Culture minister likens paintings to those at Lascaux. Site is 260 miles south of Paris.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : True to Its Nature : Communities: The rugged terrain of Malibu and Topanga makes the area picturesque, serene--and prone to disaster. Still, residents persevere despite frequent calamities.
- Serbs Violate 'No-Fly' Zone in Bosnia : Balkans: Rebels in Croatia, showing no fear of NATO, reportedly use helicopters to resupply troops near Bihac.
- Former O.C. Prosecutor to Head State Commission
- Dangerfield Defamed by Tabloid, Judge Rules : Libel: But comedian who sought $4 million from the Star is awarded just $45,002. His lawyer vows to appeal.
- ANALYSIS : Conservancy Is Facing Tough Choices to Pay for Soka Case
- Agricultural Official Named to 4th Term
- Selig, Fehr Exchange Hate Mail
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- It's Time to Stop the 'Heil' Raisers
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- ART REVIEWS : Entering a Psychic World of Stimulating Hyperactivity
- Poitevint Still Reeling After Firing
- Palmisano Gladly Doing Backup for These Commodores
- A 'Toon Man for the Ages : Animation: Joe Grant was on Disney's original talent team. After working on many classics, he quit in '49. Nearly 40 years later, he returned, making his mark on the latest hits.
- PREP NOTES : Esperanza's Greer Out for the Season
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Story That South Coast Rejected Bloomingdale's Is Fueling Speculation
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- Packing for Best Mileage
- Neat, Sweet, but It Needs More Heat : Charming La Con Could Spice Up Its Familiar Thai
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- Memory and Mystery of Appetite for Doughnuts
- Judge Allows Closure of Troubled Charter School : Education: District wins right to cut off funds. Campus for dropouts had fallen into financial and administrative disarray.
- College Officials Hope for State Aid
- Ex-Water District Official Alleges Wrongful Firing Linked to Blaze
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Drops Bid to Reschedule Election : Council: The change would have extended officials' terms by 11 months. Three already face recall efforts.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Urges Using Law to Slow Liquor Stores' Spread
- LOS ANGELES : Officer's Suit Says King's Lawyer Defamed Him
- Neighbors Win Big in Small-Claims Case : Court: San Clemente residents fed up with tenants' drug-dealing granted $76,000 when landlord loses appeal.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Tar Heels Cool Off Virginia
- PREP ROUNDUP : Zavala Leads Los Amigos to Victory
- Renet Financial Inc.: The company said Wednesday...
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- INGLEWOOD : 22% Raise Is OKd for Council, Other Officials
- Rescue Efforts Produce Tears and Triumphs
- STOCK WATCH
- Concerto Takes Its Coffee With Subtle Spirituality
- SANTA MONICA : Jailed Man Is Found Hanged; 2nd Incident in 2 Months
- Mormon Leader Has Cancer
- CAMARILLO : 7th Malathion Spraying Completed
- Minus Guns and Badges, Volunteers Help Deputies Curb Crime
- Airport Plan Could Create 20,000 Jobs : Aviation: Allowing civilian use of Point Mugu Navy base also would not harm sensitive habitat, consultant's report concludes.
- Youth Files Countersuit Linked to S. County Spearing Death
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg Has Another Happy Birthday
- Maybe Rams Won't Bankrupt St. Louis : Football: Details of contract released.
- Mattel to Eliminate 700 Jobs, Alter N.Y. Fisher-Price Plant
- Blue Shield to Cover Experimental Breast Cancer Treatment : Insurance: Company says continuing threat of lawsuits was key factor in decision. Other insurers have also eased restrictions.
- BY DESIGN : Satin Doll Boys : The Shiny-Shirt Trend Is Nothing to Gloss Over
- BY DESIGN : Hip, Chic and Cool
- Plunge in Reserve Fund Forces School District to Cut Benefits : Labor: At one point, Duarte Unified had $164 in its emergency account. Officials banked on state revenues that never materialized.
- County Workers Say They Can't Say What They Think : Layoffs: Managers deny it, but many employees whisper that speaking out could cost their jobs. 'We're intimidated.'
- Court Permits Cuban, Haitian Repatriations
- Criticism of Quake Response Rises in Japan; 3,000 Dead : Disaster: More than 600 people remain missing, and 240,000 are homeless. Officials decry government tardiness in Kobe, which has little food and no water, gas, electricity.
- LONG BEACH : CSULB Is Recruiting Re-Entry Students
- IRVINE : School Board Agrees Cuts, Layoffs Needed
- BURBANK : City's Quake Damage Rises to $66.1 Million
- Executive Travel : Airlines May Be More Cautious on Flier Plans
- BankAmerica Reports 11% Jump in Income for 1994 : Finance: Chairman credits California economy but voices concern about Latin American prospects. Investors remain wary of bank stocks.
- Ingram Micro Announces Record Sales Worldwide : Marketing: Santa Ana firm sold $5.8 billion in computer hardware and software last year, up 44% from 1993. Firm does not disclose its profits.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Nudged Lower, Yields Higher After Fed Report
- Rising Prices Fuel Fears of Fed Rate Hike : Economy: 'Beige book' report clearly suggests the central bank feels inflation risks have risen.
- Executive Travel : Frequent Fliers Won't See Change for Years
- REGION : Leaking Roofs, Flooded Rooms, Outages Disrupt Schedule at Many Schools
- CARSON : Students Chart a Voyage of Discovery
- THE CIRQUE CALL OF LIFE : These Performers Give Their All--and Get Something, Too
- Near OCC, Straight and Arrow Path Offers Adventure
- DIAMOND BAR : Air Quality Agency Closed on Mondays
- SHOP TALK : Reducing the Tab for Health Bars : If you're keeping fit by watching what type of snacks you nibble on, hold down spending as well as calories.
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- Pope's Health Stands Up to the Rigors of the Road
- Berlusconi Threatens to Topple Italy's Dini
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Welfare Rolls Decline by 0.6% in Month
- Water Storage Plan Draws Praise and Criticism
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