- Riverside Welfare-to-Work Success Touted : Benefits: County agency's top priority is finding jobs--any jobs--for aid recipients. And the program operates at a profit.
- Nursery School to Host 25-Year Reunion
- City Seeks Joint Recycling Grant
- CYPRESS : Recall Group's Leader Seeks to Oust Attorney
- Voices
- A River Runs Through Us
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Finish Slightly Higher; Bond Yields Dip
- Coronado Capital Acquires 2 Firms
- A Little Wooing Can Go a Long Way
- CYPRESS : Targets of Recall Drive Defend Votes for Project
- Rams Are Close to Agreement on St. Louis Move
- THE STATE BUDGET : What the Budget Means to You
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Who Left the Door Open? : System Moves Aside, Letting Rain Pour In
- Wilson Is Divisive, Jesse Jackson Says
- Thousand Oaks' Green Steps Down as Girls' Coach : Track and field: He cites time constraints and burnout after guiding Lancers to 14 league titles.
- The Master's Fades Down Stretch Against Bakersfield
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Cowboys' Smith Says He'll Play Sunday
- Jaquez Assumes Control in Time for Moorpark : College basketball: Point guard scores 17 of his 22 points in second half to lead Raiders to come-from-behind 58-51 victory over Valley.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen Leads Way for Bulls in 109-77 Victory Over Magic
- Diving Into a Prickly Situation : In Search of Sea Urchins, Ocean Divers Contend With Constant Threat of Sharks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cincinnati's Fenner, Policemen Indicted
- Only Details Keeping Rams in California : Pro football: Move to St. Louis is in final stages. Team will await NFL approval at March meetings.
- Encino, Balboa Closed : Golf: For second time this decade, courses near Sepulveda Dam out of commission because of floodwater.
- Genovese to Be Feted by Friends
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Chargers Are No Fair-Weather Team
- PREP ROUNDUP
- What We Had Here Was a Failure to Talk : Lakers: Van Exel says he didn't know he was supposed to be playing. Harris isn't saying anything yet.
- APPRECIATION : Ted Hawkins: Forgotten, Now Gone
- Cheryl DicksonSaddleback, FreshmanBasketball/CenterDickson, from Inglewood Morningside High,...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Survives a Scare in Overtime
- TV REVIEW : 'The Man' Helps Gangbangers Change Course of Their Lives
- TV REVIEWS : WB Slate of Comedies Is No Laughing Matter
- Color the Clippers Losers to the Spurs : Pro basketball: Rodman grabs 21 rebounds and debuts yet another hair shade in 108-97 victory.
- Snyder's CBS Debut: Between You and Me
- A Bit More Dependence Than In the Past : Movies: Independent Spirit Award nods expand definition to encompass works financed by production companies owned by major studios.
- MOVIESAnniversary Plea: French actress Catherine Deneuve and...
- Unnamed Firms Push for Overturn of Microsoft Antitrust Settlement
- The California Deluge : Ojai Valley Residents Battle Deluge of Rain, Mud : Disasters: The storm exposes the danger of living in an isolated, mountainous area carved by a network of streams.
- The California Deluge : Schools Contend With Floods, Leaks and Canceled Classes
- Fearing the Worst for Latin American Issues
- PolyGram Buys Film-TV Group for $156 Million
- '90s FAMILY : Fractured Families : A growing number of adult children are turning their backs on their parents. Reasons for the broken bonds aren't always evident, but the pain they cause is all too apparent.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Fear Zedillo Can't Pull Mexico From Mire : Latin America: Voters chose technocrat in hopes of avoiding instability. But president's leadership so far has failed to stem crisis.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Rain Gauge
- '90s FAMILY : A New Pledge: What's Good for the Children Is Good for All
- FEMA Chief Is Caught in a Disaster in the Making : Granada Hills: James Lee Witt, at Kennedy High to talk about quake recovery efforts, ends up getting a firsthand view of the local deluge.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Vietnam Vet to Mark Return on the Run
- NEWPORT BEACH : Kids Check Out Library Storytelling
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Will Tax Cuts Really Deliver on Promises? : State: Some analysts warn that Gov. Wilson's proposed cuts will hurt, not help, the economy if they result in reduced services.
- Latin Markets Dive in 'Tequila Effect' Reaction to Mexico
- TRANSPORTATION : Ideas on Improving Air Safety Focus on Human Component
- High Court Limits Witness Comments
- Families and Friends Caught Under the Influence of a DUI Offense
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Laid-Off Workers Face Supervisors, List Woes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ito's Task: Ruling on Relevance of Domestic Violence
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Need to Cut Costs Cited by Schools
- Obituaries : Monroe M. Everett; Longtime Moorpark Farmer
- Woman Found Dead at Home; Son Missing : Crime: Megan Michelle Whalley, 19, of Orange was beaten, and the family car is gone. Police are seeking her boyfriend, the 13-month-old child's father, for questioning.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Suit Planned Over Redevelopment Area
- PIRU : $380,000 Grant to Help Rebuild Business Area
- Ruling Could Help Henley's Defense on Drug Charges : Courts: Judge lets Rams cornerback be tried separately from other defendants. Player is accused of conspiring to run a narcotics ring from his Brea home.
- Company to Stop Making the Contraceptive Sponge : Birth control: Whitehall-Robins says upgrading plant to meet rules would cost too much.
- HEALTH
- SECURITIES
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Last Line of Defense : Flooding: Prison camp inmates help strengthen the only levee protecting a small Northern California town.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Drenched Disneyland Draws the Determined : Amusement: For most visitors, the lack of lines outweighed any rain-related discomfort. Nevertheless, the park closed two hours early.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Thomas Paine: A Man Who Knew the Power of the Pen : THOMAS PAINE: Apostle of Freedom <i> by Jack Fruchtman Jr.</i> ; Four Walls Eight Windows $30, 557 pages
- County Puts Time Limit on Tax Appeal Hearings
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Wants Castaways Housing Plan Redrawn
- Inflation Held in Check for 4th Straight Year : Economy: Index of price pressures up a modest 1.7%. Performance may be difficult to repeat.
- Japan Eases Access to Financial Services Market : Trade: Regulations that will allow foreigners to manage public pension funds come on eve of U.S.-Japan summit.
- Raining on Many Parades
- POLITICS : Clinton Calls for Two Heads to Run His Troubled Party : Dual leadership is settled on as a way to improve Democrats' chances. Communication, administration roles would be split.
- Mammography Questioned for Those Under 50 : Health: Although a new analysis says breast cancer screening test did not improve survival rates among younger women, other experts disagree.
- Possible Merger Divides Staff, Board at Laguna Clinic : Health care: Dispute highlights the painful transitions medical agencies face under county Medi-Cal reform that brings poor patients into managed-care networks.
- Get me to the flood on time:...
- In Disney's Hottest Job : Anaheim Battalion Chief Leaves to Lead Park's Firefighting Crew
- Orchids Paper Products Again Files for Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: La Habra firm emerged from protection from creditors last April. No layoffs are expected during the reorganization.
- Lessons From '92 Flooding Put in Practice
- '90s FAMILY : Preventing Estrangement
- The California Deluge : Police Attempt to Identify Body
- LA HABRA : His Giving Nature Gets Him an Award
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Flood Insurance: What It Covers, What It Doesn't
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : A Harvest of Higher Prices Looms : Agriculture: Super Bowl fans may have to skip the guacamole: Many crops have been destroyed by flooding.
- Facing the Issue Head-On : Health-care workers have in the past bandaged battered women and sent them home. Now they are working on being part of the solution.
- Super-Rainy Days Get the Attention of Civil Engineers
- ANAHEIM : Students, Teachers to Feel Cost-Cutting
- County Cool on Idea of Hiring a Consultant to Set Budget Goals
- How to React When the Empire Has No Clothes : Russia: A weak federation presents the West with far more difficult policy dilemmas than yesterday's strong Soviet state.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Law Aimed at Cleanup of Piers Wins Backing
- Gymnastics Gets a Two-Year Extension at NCAA Convention
- Krzyzewski Out With Back Injury
- Magma Offices Will Close, Top 2 Executives to Leave
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Designing Airplane Wings as Well-Trained as Pilots
- Woolsey Blasted for Not Vowing CIA Is Fail-Safe
- Merrill Lynch Says It Told Citron of Risk : Bankruptcy: Documents show warnings dating to 1992. Firm contends the records should absolve it of culpability in crisis.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE STATE BUDGET : Tax Cut Plan Is Born of Ideology, Not Abundance
- Seeking One of Astronomy's Holy Grails : Telescopes: New method of altering mirror to compensate for atmospheric distortion may enable scientists to detect planets orbiting around stars.
- LA HABRA : Anti-Graffiti Law Gets Initial Approval
- Forget NCAA, Tarkanian Now Under Fire From IRS
- 5 Community College Players Sign With Four-Year Schools
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Gymnasts Lack Experience, Not Talent
- Rain Puts a Damper on High School Athletic Events
- Roughly 400 seats are still available for...
- RETAILING
- Schyving Named President of O.C.-Based Homedco Group
- Greenspan Warns Against 'Dynamic Scoring' in Budget
- Illegal Immigration Key '96 Issue, GOP Chief Says
- Road and Freeway Closures : These sections of freeways and roads were closed for at least part of Tuesday because of flooding:
- BURBANK : Panel OKs 1st Phase of Air Terminal Plan
- Mudslide Prompts a Dozen Glendale Homes to Evacuate : Downpour: Residents leave voluntarily as local state of emergency is declared. No injuries are reported.
- Santa Ana Man Is Accused of Investment Fraud : Indictments: Three people allegedly bilked 450 investors of about $22 million for Tustin seafood company, officials say. The operation, which paid some dividends, reportedly operated like a Ponzi scheme.
- Changes On and Off Playing Field Would Start New Year Right
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Battlefront : Wet Weather Precipitates Hassles for CHP
- There's a Place for Us : A 1950s New York musical based on Shakespeare resonates with those coming of age in the millennium.
- Federal Trims Could Mean Local Windfalls : Economy: Return some taxes to states and cities to jump start public-works investment, jobs.
- GIRLS
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Ins and Outs of PC Diagnostic Programs
- REAL ESTATE
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Herculean 'Threads' New Quake Reinforcement : Construction: Scientists say the carbon composite will help protect California's bridges and buildings from collapse.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : If an E-Mail Address Doesn't Work
- Bosnia Serbs May Reopen Sarajevo Supply Roads to Bolster Cease-Fire
- '90s FAMILY : Private Schools: An Oasis in Education?
- Capping Off an Obsessive Plan for Perfection
- Powerful Storm Pounds State : Thousands Evacuate Homes, Scores Rescued : Weather: Helicopters pluck stranded homeless from Ventura River bottom. One body is found. Entire towns are isolated in Northern California.
- From Bed, Subway Firebomb Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : Keep the Door Closed on Saddam Hussein : France tilts toward lifting sanctions, a mistake that won't 'rehabilitate' him or help the suffering Iraqis.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $29 Million of Cocaine Uncovered in Raid : Narcotics: Deputies seize 267 kilos and arrest two in the biggest drug bust in Antelope Valley history.
- Orange County Almanac
- Soaking Wet
- NEWBURY PARK : Commission Rejects Church's Project
- Dodgers Making a List of Replacement Players, Reluctant Strikers
- Capriati Withdraws From Australian Open
- BOYS
- Jackson Challenges Colleges : NCAA: Rainbow Commission tries to affect recruiting by schools deemed insensitive toward African American athletes.
- HEALTH
- Wilson Budget Boosts Schools, Cuts Welfare
- College Will Offer Astronomy Courses
- NORTHRIDGE : Volunteers Sought to Rebuild Home
- Region's Coping Skills Pass Test : Storms: As rain brings down denuded hillsides and floods homes and streets, emergency crews and ordinary people rise to nature's latest challenge.
- OJAI : Pay Less Drug Store Hearing Rescheduled
- OAK PARK : Man Gets 5 Years for Setting Home Afire
- Countywide : O.C. Democratic Chief Seeks Return to Basics
- Anglers Hung Out to Dry by Seemingly Endless Storms
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : For Weinbrecht, Finishing Third Reward Enough
- Ex-Upstart Is Duke of Lanes : Pro bowling: After becoming phenom at 18, Norm Duke endures ups and downs before reaching the top again.
- Ducks Skate Through Deadline : Hockey: Players hold a low-key practice as the drop-dead hour comes and goes with no resolution to labor dispute.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Stylistic Tear in Christie's 'Web'
- ART REVIEW : Getty Unveils Its 'Holy Family'
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Quake Safety Could Be a Hair's Breadth Away : Construction: Scientists say carbon composite will help structures withstand future temblors.
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The firm said Tuesday...
- Fearing the Worst for Latin American Issues
- Fired Historian Denounces Charges as 'Outrageous' : Congress: Christina Jeffrey says she'll answer 'slanderous' allegations of anti-Semitism later in writing. She accepts abrupt dismissal by Gingrich.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE
- Senate Confirms Rubin as Treasury Secretary
- The California Deluge : County Applies Lessons of '92 to Storm : Flood preparations: Officials credit both better equipment and a larger staff as warnings come sooner this year.
- 300 Storm Chiapas Hall; 6 Die
- THE STATE BUDGET : Welcome Relief Offered for Education : Finances: Budget hike of 2% for schools and colleges cheers officials. But university students would still pay higher fees and growth of K-12 class sizes would not be reversed.
- Conservancy Targeted for Spending Cuts : Finances: Governor's proposed budget reduces allocations for the parklands agency and a study of earthquake safety. Officials said the trims were expected.
- GOP Has a Song for NEA: Taps : Some congressional Republicans seek to abolish federal arts endowment
- Ventura Council to Weigh Plan for Homes on Ex-Refinery Site : Development: Decision bypasses environmentalists concerns over land at north end of Avenue.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Washout Cancels Activities at YMCA
- NFL PLAYOFFS : He Can't Settle for Less : Only Super Bowl Will Satisfy Chargers' O'Neal
- O.C. MUSIC : When Acts Bow Out, Center Must Be Quick on Its Feet
- L.A. Salutes Retiring Officer Involved in '80s Spy Scandal : Law enforcement: Without discussion, City Council approves a resolution to honor Detective Jay S. Paul. He had a key role on notorious LAPD unit that kept files on elected officials and liberal organizations.
- Voter Fraud and Huffington
- Coping With the Weather
- Connie Chung
- Mexicans Excluded From Stamps
- Question
- Community Ties
- State Democrats
- Obituaries - Jan. 11, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 11, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 11, 1995
- O.C. Plans to Lay Off 400 Workers
- HOLD THESE TRUTHS: The Rams' move from...
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Luck Runs Out for Landmark Malibu Nursery
- Region's Coping Skills Pass Test : Emergency: Throughout the Southland, residents experience camaraderie as homes, segments of streets and whole communities become islands unto themselves.
- Travelers Spin Their Wheels--or Just Sit Still
- For Some Firms, When It Rains, It Pours : Weather: Roofers and takeout eateries are overwhelmed with customers. But other businesses are suffering.
- Disney Live Action Film Chief Quits : Studios: Hoberman's departure is a further dismantling of the former Katzenberg team.
- Stocks, Peso Keep Falling as Investors Shun Mexico : Economy: Crisis threatens to spread to troubled banking system, sends jitters through Latin America.
- Orange County Announces Plan to Lay Off 400
- POOR SOD: Nobody got soaked by the...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : School District Credit Ratings Are Slashed
- Powerful Storm Pounds State : Thousands Evacuate Homes, Scores Rescued : Weather: Helicopters pluck stranded residents from swollen rivers and creeks. Entire towns are isolated in Northern California and mudslides hit the Southland.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Victims of Buena Park Flood Leave Home Again
- Tax Vote Issue Snags Budget Amendment
- Raging Creek Sweeps O.C. Boy to His Death
- Deluge Strands Many at Home or on Roads
- The Town That Nearly Got Washed Away--Again : Flood: For the second time in a decade, Guerneville is under water. Weary residents wonder whether to rebuild.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Would-Be Rescuers Tell of Desperate Bid to Save Boy
- Deluge Strands Scores at Home or on Roads
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Travelers Spin Their Wheels or Just Sit Still : Commuting: Flooded highways, accidents and mudslides slow traffic to a crawl, regardless of whether it's by auto, bus or train.
- Southland Learns From Past Disasters : Planning: New radar system, fortified swift-water rescue teams and new culverts help prepare for the worst.
- The California Deluge : Key Roads in East County Closed Due to Flooding : Downpour: Lakes and channels overflow. Two homes in Thousand Oaks are threatened. But no injuries are reported.
- County Hires More Attorneys for Public Defender's Cases : Crisis: Despite office reorganization, additional lawyers are still needed, as in case with six defendants.
- Anaheim Council Ignores Lawsuit in Fight Over Vacancy : Government: Three nominees for fifth seat all fall short, raising chance of special election. Judge to hear candidate's challenge Jan. 20.
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE : Laguna Beach Downtown Hit Hard--Again : Disaster: For second time in a week, storm channel overflows, sending rainwater, mud and debris cascading through the heart of the besieged town.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 11, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 11, 1995
- Two executives of American International Group Inc....
- AGRICULTURE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- SCIENCE / ASTRONOMY : Scientists Learning How Stars Explode : Researchers study supercomputer models of explosions. They discover that supernovas concentrate energy and propel debris in all directions.
- Yeltsin Calls Cease-Fire, Demands Surrender : Russia: Chechen rebels, under heavy attack, are given 48 hours to lay down their arms and accept an amnesty.
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Egyptian Sheik
- Market Scene : Lights! Camera!--Flowers! : A young British florist petals his way to profits with eye-catching displays for movies and television.
- L.A. STORIES : To Judge Him By His Car Would Be, Uh, Krazy
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Accident Cuts Power at Newark Airport
- Builders Tour Half-Finished Center : Simi Valley: Inspection of the project site is part of reopened bidding. The city fired the contractor two weeks ago, alleging poor management.
- Fire Chief Says County Should Hire More Minorities, Women
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Reports 42% Decline in Graffiti : Vandalism: Costs show an even greater drop. Officials credit reward program, curfew, removal by volunteers.
- Age Bias Ruling Seen as Bane, Boon to School District Suit : Litigation: Newport-Mesa Unified says Midwest case will bolster defense against charge it discriminates against older job seekers. EEOC lawyer disagrees.
- Train Kills Woman on Tracks
- PORT HUENEME : Groups Bolster Fight Against RV Resort
- 2-Day Event at College to Honor Martin Luther King Jr.
- BURBANK : Police Investigating Death of Woman
- Baseball Union to Penalize Replacement Player Agents
- Irvine Wrestler Ruiz Out for Season
- NBA ROUNDUP : Radja Sparks the Celtics in Return, 114-101
- Tennessee Proves Too Deep for Louisiana Tech : Women's basketball: Undaunted by hostile atmosphere, unbeaten Vols go to their bench to overcome Techsters, 62-56, in battle of top teams.
- Queensryche's Back With 'Literate' Metal : Pop music: With its first album in four years, the Seattle band is feeling introspective these days. But don't call it 'thinking man's metal.'
- Company Town : Film Festivals Are Big Hit With Cities
- County Reports Sharp Drop in Default Notices
- By The Numbers : Spotlight
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Homeless Turn Cold Shoulder to Shelters : Chicago winters can be deadly, but despite coaxing, many street people won't go indoors. Drugs, alcohol add to risk.
- Supervisors Urged to Contribute More to Pension Fund : Finances: With returns down, the county Board of Retirement seeks an additional $5.5 million and new investment strategy.
- SIMI VALLEY : ACLU Names School District in Lawsuit
- SEAL BEACH : Coffee Shop Plan May Hit Spot With Officials
- Obituaries : * Stan Pajka; Flower Distributor
- JPL Exhibit Reviews Exploration of Mars
- LA HABRA : Council to Consider New Site for Fair
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Smith's Status in Doubt : Pro football: Injury could keep Dallas star out of NFC title game against San Francisco.
- With a Bit of Magic, 'Aladdin' Flies on Ice
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Stoyanovich Takes Blame for Miss
- Prospero Out as Santa Ana Valley Coach
- National Agenda : Going Private--the Profit and the Pain : Germany has just finished the fastest, costliest selloff of socialist enterprises in modern history. Is it a model--or a warning?
- VENTURA : Council May Review Anti-Smoking Law
- SEC Bars Former IDM Chief From Dealing in Securities : Sanctions: Concerns of firm's auditors were allegedly kept secret from investors, who lost about $300 million.
- New Choice of Toys Helps Janex Come Back : Turnaround: A new CEO has led the shift from a scandal-ridden money-loser to a growing, profitable company.
- 3 Executives Quit Saatchi After Co-Founder Is Pushed Out : Advertising: The company names two new board members. But observers say resignations are a devastating blow.
- Gecko Named to Distribute Sports Legends Quilts
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Martin Marietta Program Shows Importance of Navy Bases
- Reaching a Summit in Communication : Investor hopes to buy mountaintop site owned by Lockheed. He plans to lease space on five antenna towers.
- Gingrich Fires House Historian Over Nazi Flap
- The Press : Yeltsin Under Fire by World's Cartoonists
- Accuser of Congressman Said to Recant Sex Counts : Courts: Lawyer says teen-ager was coerced into making charges against Rep. Mel Reynolds of Illinois. The claim interrupts hearing.
- BODY WATCH : Sinking Your Teeth Into Healthy Gums
- Wilson Seeks 15% Income Tax Cut Over Three Years : California: Reduction would be paid for by billions in revenue increases from improving economy, he says. Governor also urges welfare, teacher, lawyer reforms.
- Former E. German Leaders Charged in Border Killings
- Down in the Heart of Texas Blows Cowboy-Sized Bluster
- Job Search Sets Up Service on Internet
- Clinton Session With Robbins, Motivational Guru, Confirmed : Consulting: New Age figure went to Camp David. Spokesman says President is meeting with a variety of experts to discuss issues.
- COLUMN ONE : W. Adams: a Home for Dreamers : Fanciful houses drew some to this once-elite area near USC. The promise of a good life attracted others. Now, old-timers and newcomers join to make their neighborhood work.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City to Install High-Tech Pay Phones in Bid to Cut Crime
- Ojai Tower in Eye of Storm on 2 Fronts
- AGOURA HILLS : Recall Group Disputes Count of Signatures
- Thousand Oaks to Consider Exclusive Arts Plaza Contract With Ticketmaster
- LAKE FOREST : Council Set to Vote on Fiscal Plan
- Veteran Jockeys Longden, Arcaro to Receive Special Eclipse Awards
- O.C. Art Reviews : Biberman's 'City' Holds True to the Noir Tradition
- Chamber Series to Resume at Bowers Museum
- Judge Throws Out $1.2-Billion Jury Award to Litton Industries : Aerospace: Woodland Hills firm says it will appeal federal ruling that finds Honeywell did not infringe patent.
- Single-Family Home Sales Mixed in Conejo Valley
- Furon Co.: The company said Monday that...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Dodd Favored for Top Democrat Post
- Aerial Death Threat Sends Chechens Fleeing From Village : Caucasus: Russians warn they will bomb five towns near Grozny unless 50 captured paratroopers are quickly freed.
- City Denies Adventists' Request to Delay Plan : Newbury Park: Church cites fear of hidden costs. Some believe $100-million development plan crumbling.
- PLACENTIA : City Council OKs Permit for Liquor
- L.A. Hilton Owner Will Keep Service Workers : Business: South Korean representatives come to terms with three unions. Negotiations continue with three other labor groups.
- Valley Interview : Director of Mountains Conservancy Holds Onto His Turf
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Rainstorms Send 49ers to Arizona
- Freshman Is Senior as a UCLA Gymnast
- This Time, It's Santa Anita That Calls Off Races
- Danny GarciaOrange, SeniorBasketball/ForwardGarcia has been the Panthers'...
- Feinstein Seeks Dismissal of Challenge : Politics: Democrat asks Senate panel to dismiss Huffington's charge of voter fraud. She says he has failed to present any evidence.
- Former Principal in Alabama Settles Dispute Over Racism
- U.S. Role on Golan Would Be Limited : Mideast: Defense chief Perry sees any eventual American troops as monitors of an Israeli-Syrian peace.
- MISSION VIEJO : Students Do Reporting on Saddleback Radio
- IRVINE : School Board Puts Off Most Building Projects
- ABSURDITY WATCH : Discomfort Zone
- 2nd Builder Proposes Downtown Complex : Ventura: A Burbank consultant pushes a 20-theater project. City officials favor a multilevel parking garage. They will review the two overall plans later this month.
- LOS ANGELES : Menendez Psychologist Oziel Sued by Ex-Lover
- STUDIO CITY : Golf Course Wins Renewal of Permit
- Penn State's Carter Among 17 Turning Pro
- Technical Foul Sparks Loyola's Run Past Northridge
- Theater Reveiw : A Mixed Bag of 'Love Letters'
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Marina Inundates No. 2 Los Alamitos in Soccer
- Who Can Fill Billy's Shoes for the Oscars? : Commentary: The buzz about this year's Academy Awards host has been too quiet. Here are some ideas on who can fill the bill.
- Skye Lewis Selects USF for Volleyball
- Panel Urges Loosening of Union Laws : Workplace: Bipartisan group's long-awaited recommendations on labor policy leaves both sides dissatisfied.
- Job-Specific Training Is Important, Survey Reports
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Newport Beach's Pascal Is the Top O.C. Dining Spot in Prestigious Survey
- The Paper Chase : Rising Newsprint Prices Put the Squeeze on Newspapers
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Mary Kaiser, executive vice president of Bank...
- WASHINGTON : Murayama Summit