- Augustinian Leader Will Visit, Say Mass
- GARDEN GROVE : Fund-Raiser for Drill Team Postponed
- Rapper Must Stand Trial in Murder Case, Judge Rules
- Countywide : Getting Girls Hooked on Science, Math
- Pop Album Chart : Grammy Nods Helping Crow's 'Club'
- BOYS' SOCCER / SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kerr's Goals Spark Newport Harbor
- TELEVISION : Antenna Will Give Warm Reception to Installer With Right Connections
- Hospital Tends the Anguish of Chechnya
- Four Navy Fliers Rescued After Two F-14 Jets Crash at Sea
- Bishop Removed for Unorthodox Views
- Groups Seek to Block Bolsa Chica Project : Development: Seal Beach will join environmental organizations in filing a suit to invalidate go-ahead from Orange County supervisors.
- Spy Satellite Photos Rich in Data Likely to Be Released : Technology: Millions of top secret images document changes in the Earth's environment since 1960. President is expected to order declassification.
- Giving Credit to a Friend : Proposed U.S. loan guarantees seem to be easing Mexico's peso crisis
- Cast of 'Outland' Will Pack It In March 26, Cartoonist Breathed Says
- BUENA PARK : Robbers Take Money Bags From Guard Outside Bank
- Assurances on Water Met With Skepticism : Ventura: Some residents are relieved as city backtracks. Others don't buy the claim or resent the mixed messages.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Officers Seek Clues in Hit-and-Run Death of Girl
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Wilson Shoots for Togetherness in Camp
- Big-Band Sound Leads Way to Jazz Educators Conference : Music: This year's theme is 'A Tribute to Bird (Charlie Parker).' Talent and information abound.
- St. Louis' Offer to Rams Among Richest in Football : Relocation: Package 'will far exceed' local opportunity and could mean profit of $20 million a year, says team president Shaw. It likely will be presented to owner today.
- GRANADA HILLS : Landfill Foes Plan Protest Downtown
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Recreation Area Guide Available
- MONROVIA : CHP Patrolman Shoots Knife-Wielding Man
- LAGUNA HILLS : Anti-Smoking Law Remains Intact
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : A Surprising Slowdown for December Sales : Dow Surges 49 as Fears of Big Fed Rate Increase Lessen
- Bill Would Eliminate Reduced Terms in Multiple Felonies
- Pipe Spews Sewage, Closing Bay to Swimmers, Water Sports
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Actor, Novelist Buy 'The Nation'
- D. A., Sheriff to Join Petition Drive Effort
- Tackling Issues on Global Scale : A Model U.N. Conference Draws Student Delegates to Mission Viejo
- Body of Beating Victim Identified
- Man Killed, 5 Injured in Pileup
- Cunningham Still Is a Raider Coach but Has Freedom to Seek Another Post
- Pop Music Review : Dada Mixes a Tonic Without an Attitude
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- INSIDE & OUT : Getting at the Root of Drainage Problem
- Clinton Steps Up Criticism of Russia for Its Handling of Chechnya Revolt : Diplomacy: President calls fighting a waste of lives. But he says U.S. will not abandon support for Moscow's reforms.
- GLOBAL MARKETS IN TURMOIL : Brazil: Similarities Have Investors Worried
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Plan Sets Tougher Attitude on Environment
- STUDIO CITY : Delays Dog Improvements at Tiny Park
- King Birthday Holiday to Be Included on Jewish Calendars
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Girls Fall Short
- Public Can Call About New Rule
- Loans Approved for Apartments' Repair
- Trainer Comes Up Big to End Winless Slump
- CBS Moves 'Exposure' Out Into the Cold : Commentary: The switch to Wednesday night has been a disaster for the gentle series.
- Suspect in Grisly Slayings Held in Indonesia
- Loyola Runs by St. Mary's in 72-68 Win
- Down One, Simi Valley Holds On, 2-1
- Dan Hicks Keeps Ticking : The Wry Leader of the '60s-Era Hot Licks Faced Some Cold Shoulders; Now With a New Album, He's Coming Out of His Shell
- Republicans, Roasting and Riposting
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : A Surprising Slowdown for December Sales : Hint of Softening Economy Sparks 49-Point Dow Gain
- EUROPE : Chechnya Summons Uneasy Memories in Former East Bloc : Ex-Soviet satellites look warily on the Russian offensive. Their fears create a new urgency for membership in NATO.
- Man Held in White House Gunfire Incident to Use Insanity Defense
- Details Revealed as Rams Prepare Move to St. Louis : Football: Deal includes guarantee on sales of luxury box seats. Frontiere to sell 30% of club for $60 million.
- COLUMN ONE : Siberian Cranes' Sad Odyssey : The majestic birds have long made the dangerous winter trek from Russia to India. Now the skies are empty as scientists struggle to save a species devastated by war and political turmoil.
- Pipe Spews Sewage, Closing Bay to Swimmers, Water Sports
- Testimony of Slain Nurse's Kin Blocked
- Woman Jailed in New Program : Prostitution: Van Nuys resident receives six more months in jail after giving a false name and violating a mapping restriction.
- Countywide : UC Irvine Economic Impact on County Grows 4%
- Riordan Vetoes Plan on Bidding for Police Towing
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- To Some Flood Victims, Shelter Was Like Family : Disaster relief: Seal Beach Red Cross center closes today. Leisure World retirees say they'll miss the companionship and camaraderie.
- Private Meetings With City Over Land Deal Anger School Trustee
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Jacobsen's Best Shots Quiet Muir : Basketball: Crescenta Valley looks out for No. 1 ranking with 71-54 victory amid sideshow by coaches.
- Krone Injured Again as Horse Breaks Down
- Stayrook Rides Luck Into Bowling Finals
- Rancho Alamitos' Young Picks Oregon
- COMMENTARY : They Are Favored, but Pressure Is All on 49ers
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- UC Berkeley Gets Donations of $200 Million
- U.S. Army Troops in Haiti Eulogize Slain Comrade
- CSUN Parking Garage to Be Demolished : Earthquake: A year after structure collapsed in the temblor, it will become the first campus building torn down.
- Countywide : Donors Asked to Offset Low Blood Supply
- CULVER CITY : Man Who Allegedly Shot Officer Arrested in Denver
- Eucalyptus, Coral Trees True to Form
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Did L.A. Get Shortchanged After Quake?
- INSIDE & OUT : Personal Pottery
- Wilson, Riordan Criticize EPA's Delay on Smog Rules : Environment: Governor and mayor tell Clinton two-year reprieve does not go far enough.
- Girl Who Spoke Against Violence Is Assaulted
- All Saints in Pasadena Appoints New Rector : Religion: The Very Rev. James Edwin Bacon Jr. pledges to continue the outreach ministries and social activism the parish is noted for.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hall Leads Eagles Past St. Margaret's
- Baseball Replacements Would Earn $115,000 : Labor: If there is no settlement, teams will have 32-player rosters.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Canoga Park No Picnic for North Hollywood
- Hard Charger : Vagabond Wagner Lands in Hometown, AFC Championship Game
- Kings' Broadcaster Did More Than Putter
- Visits by Cubans
- Violence on TV
- California's Tax Rates
- Scholastic Assessment Test
- While We're at It, a Few Shots at NFL Officials
- Counting Violence
- City, Groups Seek to Block Bolsa Chica Project : Development: Seal Beach will join environmental organizations in filing a suit to invalidate go-ahead from county supervisors.
- He's Not Giving Fitch Any Credit for Effort
- Even Glen Campbell Didn't Get Rid of L.A.
- Chung, CBS and a Whispering Mom
- No Time to Cut Taxes
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Should Colleges Worry About Lower Test Scores?
- When Bruin Fans Take Aim in January, UCLA Coach Is Their Target
- Written Notices of Curbs on Prop. 187 to Be Served : Courts: Judge says she will order state officials to inform workers that key provisions of the measure cannot be enforced until a trial is held.
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- Parliamentary Trade-Off
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- Nation of Islam Accuses Government of Conspiracy : Plot: Farrakhan's group questions informant's past links with FBI. It says Malcolm X's daughter was set up.
- Ventura Cancels Tap Water Warning : Health: Officials say Thursday's alarm was based on a sample that was either mishandled or taken too early in the treatment process.
- 2 Teen-Agers Are Sentenced in Woods Case : Courts: Mother of youth killed by paint-roller rod storms out of hearing as defendants are condemned to state Youth Authority rather than prison.
- Slain Loan Figure a Study in Contradictions : Memorials: William Hankins, who died in ambush, is eulogized as a success story. But others say he defrauded them out of their homes.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge May Hold County Officials in Contempt : Crisis: Failure to pay lawyers amounts to obstruction of justice, he says. Meanwhile, a criminal probe widens.
- Lack of Funds Hindering Trials, Judge Says : Bankruptcy: Jurist threatens to hold Orange County officials in contempt for failing to pay lawyers and investigators assigned to major cases.
- HOME AGAIN: Desire Anderson, great-granddaughter of the...
- Farrakhan Case Informer's FBI Ties Questioned
- GLOBAL MARKETS IN TURMOIL : Mexico: Oil Revenue May Be Used as Collateral
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Groups Unite for a Bigger Say in Crisis : Coalition: They seek court appointment as a creditors committee to gain a greater voice in county decisions.
- N. California Braces for New Onslaught : Weather: Up to six inches of rain is forecast in some places, but residents and officials hope flooding will not recur.
- N. California Braces for New Onslaught : Weather: Up to six inches of rain is forecast in some places, but residents and officials hope flooding will not recur.
- Lawyers Bitterly Debate Race in Simpson Case
- ON THE MOVE: Former Assemblyman Pat Nolan...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Cash-Strapped Schools Draw Up 'Wish Lists' : Education: Districts are seeking supply donations. In Irvine, parents may even be asked to help with light custodial work.
- Area Braces for Another Storm; Hiking Trails Remain Closed
- FCC Allocates Airwaves for Digital Radio : Communications: New service would broadcast CD-quality sound to mini satellite dishes.
- Security Council Leaves Iraq Sanctions Intact
- Fashions on the Move : Exercise garb will have more color and texture this season, and belts will turn skinny.
- Jubilant Throng Gives Pope a Roaring Welcome in Streets of Manila
- Lawmakers Debate Giving President a Line-Item Veto : Congress: Move is backed by White House, but critics call it a 'gimmick.' Senate begins discussing curbs on unfunded mandates.
- Group Pushes Conservative Line to Blacks : Politics: African Americans in GOP hope to gain support. They praise 'contract with America' and say family and church should be emphasized.
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : The Democratic Party, Living 27 Years on Myth, Is Brain-Dead : Leadership served the established order, not the people. A movement outside both parties may be the ticket to renewal.
- Clinic Nurse Puts Fear Aside to Focus on Providing Care
- Stark Scores 49, Her Team Scores 51
- Dionne Hasn't Let Guard Down : Basketball: But former Hart High standout says it's not always fun and games at Oregon State.
- ART REVIEWS : Milano Kay's Eternally Modern Women
- As its financial struggles continue, the Orange...
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- L.A. Charges 14 With Gouging Quake Victims : Consumers: Merchants and contractors are targeted. More than 1,500 complaints were filed, but few cases could be prosecuted.
- Investors Send Stern Message Via Devaluations
- Fine Print in the 'Contract With America'
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Giving a Hand : Project CHERISH participants help out with chores at seniors' homes.
- Disruptions Mar Jury Selection in Cleric's Trial
- Chinese Leader Deng Ailing, Daughter Says
- 10 Apply for Post of Interim Chancellor
- BURBANK : Airport Authority OKs First Phase of Expansion
- UC by TV : Students in Santa Barbara Take UCLA Class via Video
- Countywide : Salon Fund-Raiser to Help Abused Children
- The Path to Deregulation--Lessons From the Computer Industry : Telecommunications: Productivity and quality will rise and prices will fall if government sets the market free.
- City Softens Sting for 2 Firms Fined in Ethics Cases : Regulators: Bell Cab gets OK to add to fleet; fees of almost $200,000 are waived for L.A. Marathon operator.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart's Fourth-Quarter Rally Falls Short, 58-52
- Preliminary Hearing Today for Beauregard
- UNLV Keeps CS Northridge in a Bad Spin
- RECORD REVIEW : Getting in Grunge Groove
- In-Demand McBride Finally Finds Time for Own Quartet
- Vendors Say They Are Still Unpaid Despite O.C. Pledge
- Jerry's Kids : Young Deadheads aren't in it for the nostalgia. They love the positive energy the band brings to its shows these days.
- Fog Disrupts Air Travel in Chicago, N.Y.
- NORTHRIDGE : At 90, She's a Role Model for Active Seniors
- Clinton to Speak Tuesday at CSUN
- BURBANK : UPS Driver Robbed of $5,400 in Jewelry
- Poisoning the Autonomy Talks : Israeli settlers and Islamic militants create odd alliance for non-progress
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH
- FULLERTON : Schools Supt. Johnson Plans to Leave Post
- GARDEN GROVE : Shark Show Inspires Fear, Fascination
- VENTURA : Poetry Brings Out Tender Side in Class at Juvenile Facility
- BOWLING : Lurking Arnold Strikes Big to Lead Match Play Qualifiers
- Sentimental Journeys : Members of the Trailblazers say they joined to support the Gene Autry museum, share a love of cowboy heroes and indulge a taste for chili.
- Spokesman for State Department Selected
- Personal Slice of Life : Horton Foote's 'Lily Dale' is the third play in a cycle detailing his father's quest to find emotional safety in the family.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Taj Fare Makes 'A' List : Sparkling Encino restaurant offers unique spice blends unlike the usual offerings on local Indian menus.
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- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Voters to Decide High School District Bond Issue in June : Education: Santa Clarita trustees say the money is needed for quake repairs not covered by emergency aid and to upgrade older facilities.
- Countywide : Having a Blast With the Past : Men Stay in Character as They Discuss Characters, Lore of Civil War
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Eclipse Awards Go to Lukas and Holy Bull, Who May Win Again
- City Wants Angels to Share Stadium Costs
- PREP ROUNDUP : Heavyweight Sparks Cypress Wrestlers
- Bit Players Step Up for Moorpark
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Boy and His 'Yellow Dog': Surviving in the Wilderness
- 'Night Baseball' Goes for Same Pitch
- HBO Reopens the McMartin Pre-School Case : Television: Parents and former students of the old Manhattan Beach school protest the move but the film's producers, including Oliver Stone, maintain the only victims in the molestation trial were the Buckeys.
- Horse Hit by Truck, Then Put to Death : Accident: After wandering out of corral, mare was struck on busy La Tuna Canyon Road.
- Early Voting: Let's Play : Hockey: Players weigh in on labor agreement, prepare to play once it's ratified.
- BOWLING : Arnold Strikes It Big, Takes Early Lead and Holds On to It
- Maverick Storyteller Keeps Things Literate
- Health Systems May Be Left With No Suitor : Mergers: Analysts say withdrawal of FHP offer may intensify pressure to satisfy Woodland Hills company's investors.
- EUROPE : It's a Whole New World for Le Monde : France's grayest daily debuts its updated look with a splash of color. Face-lift is a sign of newspapers' precarious health.
- THE GOODS : Touring a Piece of Architectural History
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Finale in Glendale : Lalo Schifrin, who has resigned his symphony post, will conduct the season's remaining concerts.
- Sensitive to Light : Gerda Mathan utilizes infrared film to infuse her photographs, taken during years of travel, with an 'eerie, ethereal' quality.
- Finding Equal Footing on Deck of a Sailboat
- Giving Wings to a Performance Institute : Arts: Paul McCartney's Liverpool school will also teach the business side of the craft, says Donna Soto-Morettini, who will run the acting and dance divisions.
- Flood or Flu, Fans Stuck High 'n' Dry : Venues: OCPAC's policy is no refunds or exchanges if the show goes on--regardless of star's illness or natural disasters.
- German Company, Rockwell Unit Firm Up Venture
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Orders Merrill Lynch Not to Sell County Assets : Courts: The edict will stand until a hearing next week. It follows reports--denied by the brokerage--that $800 million in securities were sold Thursday.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Cowboys' Smith Wired for Title Game
- Furyk, Fergus (67) Share Lead in Hawaii
- Enough Haggling to Shake a Stick at Stauber
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Many Happy Returns at Final Informal Skate
- JAZZ REVIEW : Solid Outing by Copeland and Friends
- From Georgia to California Dreamin'
- Faulty Pacemaker Wire Studied
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- Joplin, Zappa Added to Rock's Hall of Fame
- WATER WORRIES: As Ventura officials issued warnings...
- Riverhead Books Dives in With Nine Releases
- Croatian Leader, Impatient With Stalemate, Expels U.N. : Balkans: President Tudjman terminates peacekeepers' mandate. Troops must complete withdrawal by July.
- UCI Professors to Help Advise on Fiscal Crisis
- In Pursuit of Trivia : The San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys have plenty of places in history, providing the correct responses for this quiz show.
- Suit Alleges Realtors Withheld Flaws in Quake Victim's House : Courts: Family of man killed when home collapsed says a Fred Sands agent failed to disclose an engineer's report calling the structure unstable.
- Judge's Ruling Stalls Water Storage Plan
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Delegate Named to Conference on Aging
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No Place Like Home for No. 1 Massachusetts
- Percentages Go Against CSUN in Loss to UNLV : Basketball: Interim coach Landa keeps mark at 1.000 as Matadors shoot only 31.8%.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Estancia Ends Costa Mesa's Streak
- Mucha's Ace Helps Her to 68 and Lead
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Demon Knight': 'Crypt' Offers a Silly, Gory Tale
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'List,' 'Wolves' Fail to Use the Technology
- ALBUM REVIEW : A Collaboration to Reawaken the Third Stream : JOE LOVANO AND GUNTHER SCHULLER: "Rush Hour" *** : <i> Blue Note</i>
- A Wolfgang Puck Outpost at Chasen's?
- After the Quake, What a Difference a Year Makes
- EPA Gives State 2-Year Reprieve on Smog Rules
- Aid Agencies Halt Most Work in Somali Capital Until Kidnapers Free Frenchman
- Westminster : City Agrees to Hikes in Taxicab Charges
- SPORTS WATCH : Hockey Precedent?
- Two Teens Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Red Cross Offers Quake Counseling
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Billiards Parlor's Lease Extended
- MOORPARK : Flushing of Water System Planned
- SOUTHEAST COUNTY : Fresno Administrator to Head ABC School District
- Street Poet's Work Shines in 'Mbari'
- Home Entertainment : VCR StarSight: New Wrinkle in Recording
- MOVIES'Last Seduction' Suit Ending: Filmmakers of "The...
- Trading on Fitness : If exercise is part of your new year's resolution, you can find used equipment in good condition at a chain of local stores.
- Bill Seeks to Remove Some Protections for Cougars : Wildlife: Recent attack renews debate on Proposition 117, passed in 1990, which gives mountain lions special status.
- Clinton to Send Troops to Help Relocate Cuban Refugees : Immigration: About 8,000 will be moved from Panama to U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay. Closure of camps marks end to Operation Safe Haven.
- NEWBURY PARK : Defendant Says She Was a Battered Wife
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Deputies Critically Injure Man
- VENTURA : Limits Sought on Campaign Donations
- Championship Boxing Card Set for Pond : Fights: Four title bouts tentatively scheduled for March 31, arena's general manager says.
- De Jarnett's Back for Acoustic Action
- Explanation Sounds Like a Canned Answer
- Going on Instinct : Bruce Eskovitz follows his heart to straight-ahead jazz and finds it 'intriguing and fulfilling.'
- Mixing Mischief and Magic : Performer gives his puppets clever lines and sometimes gets as many as 10 children from audience involved onstage.
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- WOODLAND HILLS : Daily News Ordered to Pay Merit Raises
- Man Fatally Stabbed During Fight Near Garden Grove Home
- Michael Jackson Sues 'Hard Copy' Reporter and Radio Talk Show
- Trojans Come Up With Right Touch, Get 85-76 Victory
- Raiders Sack Defensive Line, Back Coaches : Pro football: Defensive coordinator, linebacker assistant are retained. No word on Shell's status.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Latin Stocks Soar Again; Dollar Gyrates
- Key to Piano-Buying: Before Spending Cash, Sound Out an Expert
- Clinton to Set Human Rights Guidelines for Firms Overseas : Policy: Principles drawn up with China in mind have been broadened. Support from U.S. business leaders is paltry.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Falls Sharply; Bond Yields Rise
- Groups Seek Action on Quake Coverage : Insurance: Coalition asks Quackenbush to freeze rates and to abandon 'de-linkage' stance.
- Memo Helps Plug Gap in Watergate Puzzle : Scandal: The infamous erasure of an Oval Office tape recording by President Nixon's secretary was no accident, a newly released document suggests.
- Educators Call for Greater Emphasis on Arts in School
- U.S. Soldier Dies, Another Hurt in Gunfight in Haiti
- Dole Takes Key Step Toward Joining '96 Presidential Race : Politics: Senate GOP leader establishes exploratory committee. Democrats formally announce their management team.
- THE GOODS : A Burning Desire : With the weather outside so frightful, a fire would be delightful. But if you don't get into the woods, you can't generate any heat.
- Coping With the Storm
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : 'Lessons' for Schools From the Governor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Tell County, Koll of Intent to Sue
- Programs Available for Disaster Relief
- Officials to Consider Magnet High School
- Murder Suspect Faces 2nd Charge for Death of Son : Crime: Danny Stewart is accused of slaying his girlfriend in Orange, then driving off Ortega Highway cliff, killing their child.
- New Site Gives Upfront Last Laugh : Quake That Brought Down the House Was Really a Blessing in Disguise
- Nasdaq Probers Look Into Alleged Intentional Late Trade Reporting
- Gingrich Book Deal Stirs More Calls for Probe
- 6th Murder Victim Linked to Serial Killer : Crime: Slayings of prostitutes on Florida's seedy Tamiami Trail remain a mystery. Despite hundreds of phone calls, police have no suspects.
- Teen Shot, Critically Hurt in Santa Ana
- CAMARILLO : Council Tells Staff to Seek Police Grant
- Irvine Woman, 59, Dies in Car Collision
- Obituaries : Sara Bayless, 93; Owner of Grocery Stores
- School Boards Grapple With Birth Control and Sex Education : Curricula: Thousand Oaks trustees reject comic book emphasizing 'safe' practices while Simi officials object to materials on homosexuality.
- Playing Ice Hooky : L.A. Kings Draw Eager Fans to Practice as the Season Warms Up Again
- MISSION VIEJO : Apartments Win OK Despite Noise Issue
- 9th Circuit Judges Reject Appeal of Koon, Powell Resentencing : Courts: Officers convicted in the King beating are likely to get stiffer terms. But a wide spectrum of justices dissent, saying original decision was proper.
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Help at Home for Suns
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Barons Beat Marina With Poise
- Dada Swims Against Tide With Its Pop-Rock Groove : Band: They're one of the '90s most able groups, but they compete against a world of raw sound and vehement emotion.
- If It Holds, Angolan Peace Offers Hope for Restoring Prized Coffee Production
- INS Arrests 37 in Raid on Olympic Site
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's your favorite club or organized group on campus?
- ARLETA : Pupils Make Their Move in Chess Study
- Rescuers Save Disabled Pets From Death Under Mudslide
- NEWPORT BEACH : $44,000 to Be Spent on Interchange Study
- Movers and Shakers On Hand for Earthquake Anniversary
- BREA : Trustees Will Meet Half an Hour Earlier
- CALABASAS : Student Crusades for Better Bus Service
- Fehr's Baseball Tour Makes L.A. Pit Stop : Labor: Union representatives update players, who promise solidarity. Agents are warned against negotiating for replacements.
- SIDELINES : Sherman Oaks CES Gets Its Work Clothes, Takes Care of Business
- Hockey Announcers Got Their Checks In Even Without Games
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Lettice' in San Clemente: a Naked Lunch
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Black Elk': Legends of the Fall at the Taper : History Lesson Provided Through the Stories of Native Americans
- Suit's Dividend May Be in Shifting Blame
- Group Agrees to Revise Guidelines for Teaching History : Education: Critics have said there are biases against Western civilization and that standards are too politically correct.
- Appellate Ruling Eases Admissibility of One Type of DNA Test : Courts: The judges say the technique satisfies the legal requirements of scientific evidence.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- ASIA : Pope's Remarks on Buddhism May Mar His Sri Lanka Visit
- Carpet Installer Faces Murder, Rape Charges : Courts: Eric Wayne Bennett, 23, being held in Laguna Hills case, is also indicted in Costa Mesa incident.