- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Greenspan Comments Help Bonds; Dow Up 8
- Fans Can Kick Off Super Bowl With the Right Spread
- GOP Should Learn From Brown's Win
- In the battle with L.A. for business, El Segundo fills the bill(board).
- Pitcher Park and Old Towne: Windows Into Orange's Past
- Hydropower Changes Offered to Save Salmon
- FAILING GRADES: News that 70% of incoming...
- Sci-Fi Has Raunchy Appeal for Those Drawn to 'Heavy Metal'
- People
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Body Found in Car in Ravine Identified as That of Girl, 17
- Pressure Off, Loyola Is Easy Winner
- Monroe Can't Stop Onslaught
- Letter About Reagan Illness to Be Shown
- BREA / FULLERTON : Schools Try to Recoup Funds From County
- It's Third for These Longshots : Musgrave, Brohm Are Unlikeliest of Super Bowl Quarterbacks, but They Can Dream
- Rain Is a Curse and Blessing for Farmers : Agriculture: Losses in California already amount to $86 million. But orange growers are sitting pretty.
- Wheel of Fortune Spins Again for Atlantic City : Gambling: The seaside city is drawing renewed interest from some big casino operators.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Rally as Fed Chief Hedges on Rates
- FABLE-HOPPING : Some of 'Aesop's' Animals Have More Than One Tale
- REGION : 2 Teen-Agers Plead Guilty to Hate Crime
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Firm Donates $50,000 as Part of Oil Spill Penalty
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Travel Agent Sentenced, Told to Repay Clients
- LECTURE : Exploring Folklore, Stereotypes : Professor whose studies include sick jokes and bathroom humor focuses on serious subject of racial and ethnic slurs.
- Ex-Deputy District Attorney Files Sexual Harassment Suit
- In O.C. Visit, GSA Director Presses Clinton Slate of Plans : Politics: Republican Roger W. Johnson laments the lack of business acumen in Washington in a speech at Cal State Fullerton.
- Reversing Itself, Court Lifts Work Ban on San Joaquin Hills Tollway : Decision: Three-judge panel notes that area is not federally protected and cites money already spent on project.
- Mr. Riordan Goes to Washington : A determined mayor wins assurances on funding for more police officers
- Jurisprudence
- Chapman Finds Gold Deep in Its Roster
- ENERGY
- Occidental Petroleum Corp. reported virtually break-even earnings...
- Boosting U.S. Car Sales in Japan Is His Mission : Autos: Japanese government's man in Detroit is helped by relaxed regulations in his homeland and dollar's slippage against the yen.
- The Super Bowl Junk Food Challenge : IN THE KITCHEN : How Not to Throw a Pizza Party
- A New Spanish Star : Restaurants: The chef at Spain's latest three-star spot is creating a new Catalan cuisine out of old traditions. Here, he creates a menu based on groceries available in the U.S.
- Torrance : 2 Men Arrested in Torrance Man's Death
- ALHAMBRA: City officials are negotiating with Adray's,...
- SHOP 'TIL THEY DROP : Buying experts at O.C. stores help customers find what they need--while staying within a budget--at no charge.
- After 5 Years, King Is Reinstated in Lesotho
- Goodwill Gesture : Education: 14 sixth-graders at Sierra Madre School are attempting to restore a garden built 65 years ago by the parents of Japanese American students.
- SANTA MONICA : Residents Protest Helicopter Noise Near Airport
- FEMMES' MYSTIQUE : This Band of Strange Polarities Is One of the Longest-Running Icons in Alternative Rock
- The Church Keeps the Faith : The band is now a duo. It brings its layered, psychedelic sound, now more subtle than symphonic, to an acoustic set Friday.
- Sports
- Dismissed Employee Files Claim of Race Discrimination
- CALABASAS : Schools Chief Plans Early Retirement
- Plan for Sex Education Supported : Simi Valley: Trustees say they will approve the revised curriculum. But parents, activists and students are still divided on the issue.
- L.A. Deputy Police Chief Welcomes Valley Recruits to Partnership
- Grgurich Cautiously Returning as UNLV Coach
- Tri-Lite Names New President, Plans to Move Some Jobs to Mexico
- Prudhomme Muffins, Tony Roma-Inspired Onions
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Emotional Power of Images Is Important for Both Sides
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Judges' Junk : Ito's Hourglasses and Other Bench Bric-a-Brac
- Ex-Honda Dealer Pleads Guilty in Bribery Probe : Investigation: Peter Epsteen also agrees to testify against three of the auto importer's former executives, including a Laguna Hills man.
- BRIEFLY : Awards: UCLA Honors Yaroslavsky
- EL CAMINO COLLEGE : President Schauerman Will Retire June 30
- Countywide : New AIDS Awareness Project Targets Asians
- CLUB REVIEW : This FM Station Locks Into Straight-Ahead Rock Channel
- ENERGY
- MALIBU : Bidding Set for New Malibu Lagoon Bridge
- GRANADA HILLS : $25,000 Offered in Rape, Holdup in Couple's Home
- HOLLYWOOD : Man Charged With Felony in Fatal Beating of Cat
- Oak Park Council Pledges Amity With Schillo
- CSUN Enrollment Deadline Is Friday
- 'Filling the Hurt Slot' : Southland Police Chaplains Confer in Buena Park
- Valley Torah Question Reaches Another Level : Basketball: Southern Section seeks clarification on wearing of yarmulkes.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica Breaks Through, Edges Garden Grove
- TV REVIEW : Compelling 'Killing Fields' Still Skirts Crucial Question
- Conde Nast's Top-Rated Hotels in World
- A Landmark Family : The O'Neill-Moiso Saga Begins a New Chapter
- 1994's Surge in Home Sales Expected to Taper Off This Year
- Nothin' Says Lovin' . . .
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Dog's Deed Would Make Bobby James Proud
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- PASADENA : Brain-Study Center at Caltech Gets Funding
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Plan to Police Camps in Zaire Dropped
- Brooks' Challenge of Harman Victory Is Viewed as Unlikely to Change Result
- The Super Bowl Sunday Blues
- Ann Richards to Hold Campaign 'Garage Sale'
- R.P.V. Seeking Port Funds to Combat Oceanfront Damage
- Philip Morris Cos. reported that its profit...
- SEC to Force Nasdaq to Aid Small Traders : Securities: Decision reverses policy. Commissioners cite concern that trading systems unfairly favor dealers.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Only Those in Courtroom See Simpson's Scars
- majority DOG to Have Its Day : Newbury Park group will be the first rock band to perform at the Civic Arts Plaza
- Edison Experiment Will Display Electrical Consumption on TVs
- Fremont General Corp. said its fourth-quarter earnings...
- PASADENA : Support Group Helps HIV-Positive Youths
- Police to Set Up Shop in West Covina Mall
- Surge in Compaq Profit Still Disappoints; Stock Falls 12%
- REGION : School Official Accused of Violating Code
- Bosnia Truce Falters as Peace Plan Rebuffed
- COVER STORY : Citing risk of a devastating flood, the federal government wants Southeast residents to get costly and unpopular insurance against . . . : HIGH WATER
- Odetics to Pare Wages and Staff in Wake of Loss : Electronics: The Anaheim company's loss of a contract with a major client is blamed for its $3.3-million red-ink third quarter. Layoffs are possible.
- Glendale Federal Bank rebounded from a fiscal...
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- Greenspan Hints Fed May Yet Again Hike Interest Rates : Economy: But analysts say his mild remarks on inflation could lead the central bank to forgo any immediate action.
- The Super Bowl Junk Food Challenge : Velveeta Cubed
- Grammy Winners Reunite to Prove They're 'Bigger Than Bubblegum'
- Homes That Stand Out in a Crowd : Hawaiian Gardens Is Replacing Tiny Dwellings With Larger Houses
- Comedy : THE GOLD STANDARD : The Comic Is Determined to Keep Stand-Up Career Sharp During Sitcom
- COURTS : Hearings Open on Alleged Bias at Housing Complex
- 'Outland' Cartoon Creator Breathed Puts Down His Pen
- SECURITIES
- International Business
- Komansky in Line for Top Job at Merrill After Promotion : Securities: The capital markets chief is named president and COO.
- The Super Bowl Junk Food Challenge : Chips Ahoy!
- Dole and Gingrich Get Rude Awakening : Politics: The GOP leaders endorsed Clinton's aid plan for Mexico, but many Republicans are following the beat of their own drummer.
- BIG GAME HUNTING : Going for the Extra Points With Huge TVs and Cheap Brew
- Having the Vest of Both Worlds
- International Business
- International Business : U.S. Delegation Reaps Deals Worth Billions on Mission to India : Trade: Commerce chief Brown leads 26 American CEOs on trip. Agreements range from power plants to jumbo jets.
- SECURITIES
- REGION : Squabbling Escalates Over Former Naval Site
- Easy as Soup
- Awash in Hyperbole and Special Reports Again
- Whoopi to Let Her Hair Down at Mann's Chinese
- BY DESIGN : CHER : 'I Have Some Sort of Grandiose Feeling That It's Better Than a Catalogue'
- For PC Consumers, the Peripherals Are the Objects of Desire
- Savings and Loans Report Improved Quarterly Results
- Noodling Caesar
- What's a Good French Chinese Wine?
- Strike May Idle Foothill Transit Buses
- Federal Clean-Air Rules Postponed
- Balanced Budget, Tax Proposals
- Game Wardens: Hunting vs. Poaching
- Pelican Bay Prison
- Adoption Problems
- 2001: A Style Odyssey : ...
- Venice: Errors Cited in Selecting Renters
- NORWALK : 2 Teen-Agers Plead Guilty to Hate Crime
- Drugs: Defining the Users of Crystal Meth
- Literature Courses
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Business Leaders Urge Water Districts to Drop Lawsuit : Courts: They say settlement would serve public better than costly legal fight over $9.3 million in county fund. But districts defend action, say other investors might sue too.
- Simpson Coverage
- Books: Borders Store Found Elevating
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 26, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 26, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 26, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 26, 1995
- What $5 an Hour Would Mean to Them : Minimum wage: Southland workers are for the proposed hike, but many employers see higher prices and job cuts.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX DAILY REPORT : Shanahan Says Raiders Have Talent, but They Are Putting It to Waste
- Auditor's Role in Fund Diversion Under Scrutiny
- Super Bowl Hype Reflects a Tale of 2 Different Cities : Mood: Like its team, San Diego clamors for respect. But San Francisco, used to attention, is quietly confident.
- Japan's Premier Pledges Better Crisis Response : Disaster: Comments come as aftershocks continue in Kobe. 290,000 people remain in shelters.
- Search for Avalanche Victim Called Off : Rescue: Continuing snowstorm presents too much danger of a new slide. Efforts to find buried snowboarder may resume today.
- Western National Has Thrived on Astute Leadership, Analysis Say : Merger: The Orange-based apartment firm's sophisticated financial planning is expected to enhance the new joint operation.
- Marriage of Land Barons : Santa Margarita Co. to Merge With Western National
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Key Prosecutor's Illness May Delay Trial : Attorneys: William Hodgman is hospitalized with chest pains. Garcetti says he may seek to postpone proceedings.
- Consolidation Will Unite 2 O.C. Real Estate Giants
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Mall Chronicles : Cleanup Cost, Questionable Business Deals Are Among Woes Plaguing Site for Huge Complex
- Powder Rush Lures Snowboarders Into Dangerous Terrain : Sports: Adventurers drawn by fresh snow often ignore safety precautions, officials say. An enthusiast's disappearance in Mt. Baldy avalanche illustrates the risks.
- Simpson Defense Charges 'Sinister' Rush to Judgment : Trial: Cochran says in opening statement that police overlooked and manufactured evidence. He suggests that blood found on Nicole Simpson points to different killer.
- Clinton Seizes Moment, Puts GOP on Defensive : Politics: His ideas are strongly supported in poll. Dole, Gingrich vow to work with President on health reform.
- Bias Suit Kills Torrance Bid to Hire Police
- NO TIME TO WASTE: It's going to...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Jurists Give Mixed Scores to Judge Ito's Performance
- Jail Accidentally Frees Youth Accused in Shooting
- Showers Fill Lakes and Close Roads : Weather: Here comes the sun, forecasters say, probably this afternoon and for the weekend. County receives up to three more inches of rain in some areas.
- Anti-Drug Traffic Barriers in Streets May Be Removed : Law enforcement: Residents complain that the blockades have outlived their usefulness and are being used to hinder police chases.
- NORTHRIDGE : Home-Invasion Robbery Draws $25,000 Reward
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Bloomingdale's CEO Not Sure When Store Will Open in County
- Euro Disney Cuts Loss, Operating Costs
- Japan Releases Post-Quake Business Status Report : Investment: The list is intended to prevent speculative stock moves by worried traders.
- Wine Pricing Suit Settled by Trader Joe's : Courts: The specialty food store chain will pay $225,000. It does not admit wrongdoing.
- Johnson & Johnson, a leading diversified health...
- ECONOMY
- Japan's '94 Trade Surplus at Record $121.17 Billion : Commerce: Its imbalance with U.S. hits high of $54.96 billion. But year-on-year rise is lower.
- New Prosecutors Probe Conspiracy in Colosio Case, Sources Say
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Excerpts of Opening Statements by Simpson Prosecutors
- Riders on the Storm : Surfing winter's big waves is a lifestyle of anticipation. It takes big boards, thick wet suits and high-tech weather forecasts. And a lot of attitude.
- PACOIMA : Disaster Aid Center Open for Business
- Ballet Pacifica is searching for a building...
- The 'Diaries' of a Miracle : After 15 Years, Jim Carroll's Cult Classic Makes It to Film
- New Yorkers Can Let Their Keystrokes Do the Walking
- Merck & Co. posted a 15% jump...
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : An Eloquent and Sensuous Telling of an Age-Old Tale : THE VERY MODEL OF A MAN <i> by Howard Jacobson</i> ; Overlook Press $22.95, 352 pages
- SIMI VALLEY : Pedestrian Hit, Killed by Car Is Identified
- Streamlining Your Finances Can Eliminate Headaches by Saving Time and Effort
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Sony, Philips Re-Weigh Pursuing Disc Format
- '90s FAMILY : Too Much of the Positive Can Be Negative
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Back-Seat Treatment Rankles Many Journalists : Coverage: Tempers flare as Judge Ito gives choicest spots to authors Dominick Dunne and Joe McGinniss, relegating some news writers to shared spaces in the back of the room.
- When a Co-Worker's High as a Kite, Job Can Be the Pits
- PANORAMA CITY : $25,000 Rewards Offered for Leads in 5 Crimes
- El Dorado Has to Settle for Tie With Cypress in Girls' Soccer
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : Now, Ball Is in Krickstein's Court
- Salt Lake City Among Finalists in Bidding for 2002 Winter Games
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Starobin Plays Regondi
- Hold the (Cellular) Phone, Sundance Still Rises
- Actor Heston Comes to Defense of Arts, Humanities Agencies
- Israel May Fence Off West Bank : Mideast: Separation line would effectively define what Jerusalem wants as border with a future Palestinian state.
- Judge Refuses to Order Resumption of Museum Razing : Courts: He sets Feb. 7 hearing on whether to issue an injunction blocking demolition of Science and Industry structure until issues are resolved.
- Thornton's Execution Demanded : Courts: Killer should die because of the way nurse Kellie O'Sullivan was slain, jury is told. The side rests its case.
- Balboa Blvd. Closed Due to Rain Runoff
- CSUN Pulls Costly Plug on Students' Internet Access
- Dole Food May Move Headquarters to Calabasas
- 3 Nominated to Coastal Panel
- A Debtor Remembers : In acting to pay old debt, Germany again faces consequences of its history
- Judge's NBA Antitrust Ruling Could Affect Baseball
- Music Review : Fast Tempos Amplify Collegium's Shortcomings
- UAL Corp., the parent company of United...
- AT&T; Sales Up 11% in '94, Best Since Breakup : Telecom: Long-distance giant also regains market share. Fourth-quarter profit rockets 70%.
- United's California Work Force to Grow
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Coming Up With New Ways to Dive : Scuba: Ever more sophisticated gear is allowing enthusiasts to go deeper, stay down longer.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : An Honest Mistake and a Quick Admission of Guilt
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Let Us Count the Ways
- Trial Highlights
- THE STATE OF THE UNION 1995 : EXCERPTS: U.S. 'Stronger Than It Was 2 Years Ago'
- Charley's Angels : Awards Inspired by an O.C. Man's Generosity Are Bestowed Upon CHOC Volunteers
- A Vision of One America for All : Activism: As director of the country's foremost gay lobbying group, Elizabeth Birch has one dream: To see equal rights and protection granted to all citizens.
- Simi Valley : City Will Sell Land Zoned for Industry
- GLENDALE : Bogus 'Cowboy' Gets 92-Month Sentence
- SANTA ANA : 1 Killed, 1 Wounded in Shooting
- VENTURA : Bridge Over Highway Is Formally Opened
- PASADENA : Project Owner Guilty of Discrimination, Court Told
- LOS ANGELES : Outfitting Fire Trucks to Drain Home Pools Urged
- Job Security Went the Way of Funds' Performance in '94
- Mexico Bond Auction Sells Less Than 70% : Debt: Sluggish performance at weekly <i> tesobono</i> sale is blamed on doubts over bailout plan.
- Federal Suit Questions Worker Privacy Rights : Courts: Case will weigh what protections employees are entitled to, as well as how far employers can go in monitoring staff.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Funding for Some U.S. Technology Projects Is Threatened by GOP Cuts : Telecommunications: Korean Center in L.A. is one example of a program that may not have been without federal grant.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Health Budget Cut by $266,000 : Crisis: The loss of about 15 jobs as part of overall $3-million reduction will lead to longer waits at clinics and will pinch services. Advocates say funding is bare minimum.
- OXNARD : Woman Accused of Passing Bogus Bills
- Alatorre Urges New Ways to Deploy Police
- LOS ALAMITOS : Child-Rearing Seminar Planned at School
- Seal Beach : Officials to Review Report on Main Street
- LA PALMA : 4 Cities Seek Grant to Teach Oil Recycling
- City Council Fills Vacancy, Avoids Cost of Election : Politics: Under Anaheim law, elected leaders had until Saturday to select someone. If not, a citywide vote would have been required.
- Burglary Suspect Now Charged With Murder
- Man, 24, Missing in Avalanche : Weather: Friend from San Clemente digs self out, hikes for help. Mt. Baldy search for Costa Mesa snowboarder to continue today.
- LOS ANGELES : Panel OKs Proposed Ban on Smoking in Airport Bars
- SUN VALLEY : Slaying Suspect Turns Himself In to Police
- Oxnard Group Urges Large Pool for School
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Girls Rout San Clemente
- BOYS
- Storr's Debut One to Forget as Kings Lose : Hockey: Stars score twice in third period of 4-2 victory before 12,358.
- Young Ready for Big Game And Super Stupid Questions
- Armor All Products Corp.: The Aliso Viejo...
- Irvine-Based Avco Acquires Household Financial
- School Shooting Leaves a Mystery : Violence: Shortly after discussing attitude problems with Redlands principal, a student returned and severely wounded him. Police are unsure if the 13-year-old then killed himself or died accidentally.
- Professionals Give 13-Year-Olds a Look at Possible Careers in the Future : Education: Lecture series at a Simi Valley school follows a survey showing most popular jobs to include FBI agent, animal trainer, candy maker and doctor.
- Obituaries : Ethel C. Toll; Volunteer in Programs to Reduce Crime
- CAMARILLO : Council May Simplify Watering Restrictions
- Countywide : Gay Organization to Mark Anniversary
- SUPER BOWL XXIX DAILY REPORT : An Incident Involving Al Davis Landed Hendrickson in San Diego
- TV Ratings : NBC Gets Its First Win of the Season
- TRW Inc. reported profits rose 57% in...
- ENERGY
- Alfa Romeo to End Its Romance With the American Market
- Santa Fe, Burlington Revise Merger Plan to Thwart Rival
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Strapped Schools May Seek State Grants to Buy Books
- Intruders Stab Couple in North Hills Apartment
- Adult School to Offer Citizenship Skills Test
- COMMUNITY COMMENT : 'Public TV Doesn't Have to Sell Products' : Public broadcasting: A teacher who has made creative use of TV sees a big difference between quality PBS programs and 'what people will pay for.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Rougher Sea, President Sets a Cautious Course
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Chief to Form Public Advisory Panel
- Rose Kennedy Is Buried With Love, Laughter
- BREA : 'Investing in Youth,' Mayor Sets Goals for Her Year at the City's Helm
- Gang Prevention Effort Loses County Funding
- IRVINE : School Budget Report Reveals Uncertainties
- Psychological Rescue : Kobe: At hospital, Southland medical team shares its quake experiences with staff, awakens similar emotions.
- VENTURA : Council May Expand Redevelopment Zone
- FULLERTON : Ordinance on Trees Gets Initial Approval
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Lack of Snow Puts Championships in Grave Jeopardy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lincoln Players Display Skill
- THE STATE OF THE UNION 1995 : O.C. Leaders Say Speech Echoes GOP Pact
- LOS ANGELES : City Asks Report on Efforts to Give Access to Disabled
- Rainfall Expected to Taper Off, but Damage Figure Increases
- McCullough Transferring to El Camino
- College Football
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Pay Him Now or Pay For It Later?
- Soylular Gives Up Girls' Coaching Job
- SIDELINES : Faria Sees They Only Have Eyes for Her
- Darrick Lucero has been hired as the...
- GIRLS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Roars to 20 Again
- When High Ratings Not Enough : Television: Showing by the Dabney Coleman series would usually be labeled a hit, but NBC expected more in the slot between 'Seinfeld' and 'ER.'
- TECHNOLOGY WATCH : Secrecy's High Cost
- LOS ALAMITOS : Bad Weather Prompts State of Emergency Extension
- Clinton's Bid for Common Ground : Offers to work with Congress' GOP majority
- Kobe Quake and Aid to Be Discussed at UCI
- The Fight's Over, and It Goes On : The reelected Speaker will face the challenge of a deeply divided Assembly
- Countywide : Bomb Scare Delays Jet at John Wayne
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Rescinds Sponsorship of Community Theater
- Pond, Pyramid Get Section Playoff Events
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Point Loma Nazarene Upsets Concordia
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianists Bring Musical Grayness to Monday Evening Concert
- OCPAC Reverses Downward Trend That Began in '92 : Finances: The center winds up with enough to leave the operating budget with a surplus and to increase the endowment.
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- Alfa Romeo to Stop Selling Cars in U.S.
- IRVINE : Police Arrest Suspects in Two Carjackings
- Deputies to Commend Bicyclists With Helmets
- Volunteers Team Up to Provide County With Life-Saving Service
- Emotional Rescue : Quake: Stymied by Japanese reluctance to let foreigners treat patients, Southland medical team provides a grief therapy session--and kitchen help--instead.
- School Forums to Air O.C. Bankruptcy Fears
- STUDIO CITY : Links May Become Fire Station Site
- LOS ANGELES : Bernson Calls for Law on Automatic Gas Shut-Offs
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : Persistence Lands Him on His Feet