- U.S. Troops in Bosnia
- Soule on Nature and the ESA
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Small Area of Brain Controls Sexual Identity, Study Suggests
- Larger Kangaroos Leap Farther, Researchers Find : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Powell Cartoon
- Nursing Home Protections
- Reforms in Chile
- Gene That Raises Risk of Skin Cancer, Sunburn Identified : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- 'Powder' Director
- Layoffs
- Judges Pick New Grand Jury With 37% Minority Makeup : Justice: Activists praise efforts to reform the selection process. The 19-member panel is as diverse as current group. Both sets of jurors are expected to scrutinize officials tied to county's bankruptcy.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 2, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 2, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 2, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 2, 1995
- 6 County Clinics Go to Private Providers : Health: Nonprofit groups will run the facilities catering to indigent patients for three years. Some view county's move as a new era for such partnerships.
- Clinton, GOP Leaders Fail Again to Agree on Budget : Politics: White House talks end in stalemate as deadline nears on extending government's ability to borrow.
- Protesters End Fast, Declare Victory : Activism: UCI hunger strikers cite health reasons and pledge by 3 regents to seek new vote on affirmative action.
- 4 Students End Hunger Strike, Claim Victory
- BEDSIDE SALUTE: Former County Supervisor Thomas F....
- Project in Peril, Records Show : Redevelopment: Taxpayers are in danger of not being repaid for loan Los Angeles made to renovate hotel for low-income people, city officials allege.
- Streamlined Approach Key to San Diego Health System : Medicine: Some see its decentralized, limited-care strategy as wave of future. Other areas use different tactics.
- ALL QUIET: A year ago today, 10,000...
- Offshore Squall Is Blamed for 1st Rainfall of the New Season
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 2, 1995
- Quebec Premier to Quit After Secession Loss
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- '90s FAMILY : Families Work Best When Rules Are Clear
- Inventing Is Kid's Stuff, Too : Imagination: Inside all children is the ability to create. The problem is, they--and their parents--may not know it.
- Westside : VAN GO
- CYPRESS : Non-Airing of Recall Debate Questioned
- FILLMORE : Low-Cost Rabies Vaccinations Offered
- Role in Bosnia Could Be NATO's Undoing : Peacekeeping: A multilateral force would avoid the peril of a U.S.-Russian confrontation.
- IRVINE : Animals out in Cold on Channel 31
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Downtown Is the Place as Fans Watch Filming of 'Melrose'
- Patience Pays for Wilson
- This Old Man Makes a Life of the Sea
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 3 Ex-CIA Directors Blamed for Agency Role in Misdeeds : Intelligence: Inspector general says a total of 12 officials should be held accountable for disinformation being sent to President. Congress gets Ames damage report.
- S. Korea Hears of Diplomatic Triumph Amid Rueful News
- Flirting Is a Girl's Best Friend
- Street's Residents Say Hill of Dirt Is Heap of Trouble
- Westside : THE ASPHALT LOBBY
- Keeping Up Appearances : A note to Lungren on fund raising: High office demands high standards
- Valleywide : U.S. Grant to Help Keep City Green
- Rabbi's Aide Pleads Guilty to Molesting Girl, 15, on Plane
- Reagans to Work With Group on Funding Alzheimer's Studies
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Stay Hot, Tremblay Sets Record
- Women's Volleyball Fortunes Looking Up at Last
- Miami Says Six Rules Violated
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Foot Injury May End Green's Career
- Stadium Idea Disturbs West Los Angeles : Football: Residents voice early opposition to plan for using Veterans Administration property as home for NFL, UCLA.
- Who Loves a Parade? Thieves in an Atlanta Mall, Apparently
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Jones Raises Ante for Super Bowl Season
- HUNTING
- From Across the Strip: 'The Good Guys Won'
- They Tried a Breakaway, but Voters Made the Save
- Liberty National Bank: SDN Bancorp. of Encinitas...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Koll: The Newport Beach real estate company...
- Reports Signal Vigorous Economy : Indicators: Sales of new homes climb 3.3% in September. Employment costs and manufacturing also make good showings.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- SIMI VALLEY : 8 Illegal Immigrants Tied to Crime Spree
- Eastern Conference : Central Atlantic
- Chad FlickRancho Santiago, SophomoreFootball/Tight EndFlick, from Rancho...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : R.E.M. Renews Its Dedication to Excellence
- Officials Reach a Compromise on Road Controversy in Ventura Keys : City Council: The panel agrees on an alternative to the proposed closure of Beachmont Street. A combination of measures is designed to restrict traffic.
- Angels' Abbott Files for Free Agency : Baseball: He joins Phillips, Gonzales and Habyan in that group. Nine others also eligible.
- BREA : Watercolor Exhibit to Debut at Local Gallery
- GIRLS
- TELEVISIONSupporting Troubled Show: One day after CBS...
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Listen Up: That Really <i> Is</i> a Ringing Sound
- Irvine Apartment Communities: The Newport Beach real...
- Katsumasa Sakioka; Made Fortune in O.C. Real Estate
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Moonlighting Officers Make Extra Sacrifice
- Mission Hills : Man Accused of Swindling Renters
- VENTURA : Ghosts, Goblins Invade Home to Patients' Delight
- Nonprofit Builder in National Push for Rural Housing
- Westside : San Fernando Valley : A Project That Aims to Cast Long Shadows
- Public Invited to Question Council Candidates at Forum
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing Scheduled on Rape Charge
- Westside : Fig Leaf Costume Wins a Police Escort
- Ceradyne, Inc.: The Costa Mesa developer of...
- Sports Network Will Need Big Bucks : Television: But industry experts say the spending power behind News Corp. and TCI cannot be discounted.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- House Expected to Outlaw Rare Abortion Procedure
- Roy Sakioka, O.C. Farmer Who Built an Empire, Dies : Obituary: Japanese immigrant, interned during WWII, was among first to foresee land boom. He was 96.
- A Bitter Competition for Medi-Cal Patients : Health: County says crisis is fueled by private hospitals that lure the people and the financial bonuses that now accompany them.
- Vowing to Press Their Demands for Affirmative Action Despite Arrests and Decision of One to Drop Out . . . : Strikers Endure
- Obituaries : Vivian B. Taminich; Homemaker, 33-Year Resident
- Countywide : Consultants Hired for Parkway Extension
- Tales From the Trenches, Told by the Youngest Conscripts
- Moorpark Seeks to Open Grand Jury Transcripts in Montgomery Case : Litigation: The ex-councilman's guilty plea left records in his conflict-of-interest case sealed. The testimony could affect contract talks with trash company G.I. Industries.
- Sylmar Doesn't Turn Into Pumpkin, Wins : Volleyball: Poly puts up a struggle, but Spartans claim conference title with five-game victory.
- Nigerian Playwright Convicted of Murder, Is Sentenced to Death
- Southeast : HELP FOR THE BIRDS
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : TUSTIN : After-School Music Program to Continue
- Truckers Stage Convoy in Bid for Union : Labor: Thousands of drivers circle City Hall to call attention to their fight to be recognized as Communication Workers of America members.
- Humble Hero Is Named Paramedic of the Year : Award: Scott Rosenfeld's daring rescue saved woman threatening to jump four stories to her death.
- 3 Oxnard Teens Held in Theft of Guns
- House OKs $7 Million for Flood Control
- Officer Finds Halloween an Eventful Day : Crime: Bank robbery, forgery suspects are in custody after pair of Fountain Valley chases.
- Thumb Down to Tyson Fight : Boxing: Broken bone fails to heal, so Mathis bout has to be postponed, leaving Bowe-Holyfield alone in spotlight.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Ashby's Triple Highlights Weekend
- The city of Fullerton is soliciting donations...
- Law to Ease Trauma of Testifying for Disabled : Courts: Measure is inspired by sexual assault case in which a woman with the capacity of a 10-year-old had to face her alleged attacker, who was acting as his own attorney.
- Funding Feud Puts Communication System in Jeopardy
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Miami Admits to Lesser Violations
- Something About Bananas Just Didn't Appeal to This Player
- He Plays the Field at Burroughs : Football: Indians utilize Barrett's skills at a number of positions.
- Rockford Industries Inc.: The Santa Ana company,...
- Burlington Air Express: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin company...
- Is Investment in Latin America Still Compelling?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Not All Is Well and Good With Wells Fargo's Bid, Analysts Say : Banking: Several factors point to the possibility that First Interstate may yet be able to remain independent.
- Ruling in Rapper's Trial Is Appealed
- Van Nuys : Meeting Targets Theft in Holiday Season
- ORANGE : Stage Play Celebrates the 'Day of the Dead'
- Knee Injury Forces Seles to Withdraw : Tennis: She pulls out of Oakland tournament, which would have been her third since return.
- Floyd Lands Post at St. Genevieve : Prep basketball: Burbank assistant named to head boys' program.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Davis Defends Raiders, Attacks 49ers
- Simmons 'Terminated' From School District : Prep football: Centennial player who hit referee was improperly enrolled and faces uncertain future.
- Tokyo Cult a Threat to U.S., Panel Told
- $37.5-Billion Transit Measure Sent to Clinton
- Bus Crash in Ghana Kills 21
- Leaders of Bosnia's Warring Factions Arrive in U.S. : Balkans: At the outset of talks in Dayton, Ohio, Clinton seeks support for American peacekeeping force.
- Students Rebuffed in Efforts to Meet Wilson
- San Gabriel Valley : HOT CONTROVERSY
- Countywide : Breast Health Center Starts Offering Help
- CAMARILLO : Students Win Top Environment Award
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : TUSTIN : High School Junior in Research Project
- Consultant to Help County on Library Questions : Services: Supervisors vote to spend up to $100,000 to come up with a plan that takes into account tighter budgets and cities that are unhappy enough to break away.
- Daughter Awaits Documentary With Anticipation and Dread
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'One Night Stand' Runs Out of Steam
- A Working-Class Comic : Drew Carey Is a Semper Fi Kind of Guy With His Own Show
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Flirts With Record Before Dip
- Starbucks Has Dreyer's Over for Dessert
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Wireless Car on Horizon : Telecom: New technology allows an automobile's electronic devices to be networked with a cellular phone.
- New Heart Study Finds Benefit in Eating Fish
- Cancer Patient's Bid for New Trial Cites Simpson Verdicts : Courts: Lawyer charges that jurors in civil suit, which has much lower burden of proof, were wrongly influenced by standard applied in the murder case.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Senior Center Offers Holiday Crafts
- Hunger Strikers Rally in Capitol : Protest: The four students are rebuffed by a Wilson spokesman and an assemblyman over demand for restoration of UC affirmative action programs. A fifth abandons his fast for health reasons.
- Countywide : Hopes for Ill Boy Depend on Heart-Lung Machine
- Teen Charged With Molesting Girl Will Be Tried as an Adult
- 2 Children Hurt in 5-Car Accident in Westminster
- Unplugged but Sizzling: Pretenders Pack a Punch
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Handel's 'Belshazzar' Closes Long Beach Bach Festival
- On a Mission : Renovation of San Gabriel Landmark Nears Completion
- Winged Swamp Things : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heros and resiliency are celebrated.
- Humble Hero Named Paramedic of the Year
- USC Will Still Not Fly Solo : Football: Despite Otton's performance against Washington, Robinson will keep rotating quarterbacks.
- THEATER REVIEW : Farce Field at Warp Speed : Huntington Beach Playhouse cast gets a workout in breakneck-speed 'Noises Off,' energized by director's touches.
- Killer Confesses; It's Not Enough to Set Pair Free
- ORANGE : Judge Delays Ruling on Ambulance Injunction
- Man Gets 62 Years for Ojai Valley Assaults
- Van Nuys : Man Dies Following Roommates' Dispute
- A Recipe for Success : Retired chef helps low-wage restaurant workers learn English and move up to skilled jobs. : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heros and resiliency are celebrated.
- FILLMORE : Group to Protest Strip-Mining Plan
- And You Thought <i> YOU </i> Knew From Guilt? : Politics: Powell is such a perfect cure for the white man's burden that he has left even the Republicans speechless.
- Kevyn ReekesOrange Coast, SophomoreSoccer/GoalieReekes, from Los Alamitos...
- Cause of Fracas Is Still Not Clear : Football: Granada Hills, Cleveland investigating postgame fight.
- THE NBA : Two Ringmasters? : With Rodman a Bull, Jordan's Life Looks Normal
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- An Oscar Duet for Quincy and Whoopi : Television: The noted composer and arranger will produce the 68th annual Academy Awards show, and the actress-comedian will host for a second time.
- TV REVIEW : Breathing New Life Into Strauss' 'Arabella'
- A Statue That Will Stand for Change
- DECISION '95
- PORT HUENEME : Panels to Consider Potable Water Plan
- PERSPECTIVE ON CANADA : Love's Labor Lost: No Divorce for Quebec : The French-speakers, embittered by losing their independence bid, see betrayal, not fraternal reconciliation.
- AUTOS
- Test-Preparation Software Scores Big : Computers: With college entrance exams looming, programs to enhance performance are selling briskly to nervous students and parents.
- Solid O.C. Economic Growth Foreseen in 1996 : Recovery: Increase in the number of jobs will fuel an upswing in income and spending, annual Cal State Fullerton report predicts.
- INS Tests Plan to Block Jobs for Illegal Workers : Immigration: Pilot project involves 200 Southland firms. Computer tie-in will show employees' status.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Two Names in One
- Universal City : Universal Studios Fire Closes 4 Sound Stages
- Southeast : Bell Buys Mobile Home Parks to Keep Rent Low
- Panel Calls for Federal Probe of Retrofitting
- Saltarelli Catches Flak for Raising Staff's Pay : Politics: New supervisor cites parity as reason for move. It comes as most O.C. workers cope with a wage freeze.
- Passerby at Park Where Foster's Body Was Found Is Subpoenaed
- '90s FAMILY : Jack Is Once Again an Average Joe of a Name
- Foes Attack Chief on Several Fronts : LAPD: While DARE backers claim he is withholding support for the anti-drug program and activists accuse 162 officers of racism, Williams locks horns with his own top staff.
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana company, which...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Flirts With Record Before Dip
- With Aerospace Ailing, Hollywood Looks to Be Region's New Top Gun
- There Was Talent and Genius Everywhere
- High-Level Care, Uninsured Patients Make a Costly Mix : Medicine: Defenders say county offers services at a competitive expense. But critics see many inefficiencies.
- Council Panel Calls for Probe of Unneeded Seismic Retrofits
- Pole position:Ski Demski's biggest World Series thrill...
- Perry, in Japan, Speaks of Both Cooperation and Costs : Asia: Defense secretary tries to calm restiveness over U.S. troop presence. But, he says, 'freedom is never free.'
- Van Nuys : Physics Professors to Meet at Valley College
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Hosts Debate on Minority Policy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : One Opinion, Nothing More
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- Israelis, Arabs Get Down to Business at Conference
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Coming to a Computer Near You: Junk E-Mail
- Pig Tissue May Aid Parkinson's Treatment : Medicine: Results in rats are encouraging, report says. Proponents say new procedure would bypass ethical and accessibility problems of using human fetal cells.
- One Wrong Move : In an instant, their lives changed--and others' ended. For teens who make a mistake behind the wheel, the pain never ends.
- Mrs. Yeltsin Offers Russians Reassurances
- Sherman Oaks : Gas Co. Project to Disrupt Traffic
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : TUSTIN : Foothill Senior Wins an Honor at Oxford
- Man Pleads Guilty to Molesting Girl, 15
- Truckers Roll to City Hall : Labor: Thousands of drivers take convoy Downtown to call attention to their fight to be recognized as Communication Workers of America members.
- PORT HUENEME : Bank Robbed for 3rd Time in 1995
- Markets Surge in Canada After Defeat of Separatists : Securities: Toronto stock index gains 1.8%. But close vote raises concerns about nation's long-term stability.
- '90s FAMILY : For Better or for Worse . . . : You used to fight. Now you may be best friends. Siblings have the richest relationship in the family.
- Legislator Calls for Ouster of MTA Head : Transit: Sen. Polanco says agency is a 'laughingstock in the nation.' Defenders attempt to reassure state committee hearing.
- Ito Delays Return of Simpson's Possessions
- Council Won't Overturn Firing of Ethics Chief : City Hall: Sources say even council members upset by the action will not exercise their oversight authority.
- Going to the Brink : Humble Hero Named Paramedic of Year for Daring Rescue
- Accuser Gives Graphic Details at Holden Trial : Lawsuit: Former receptionist Marlee M. Beyda testifies that councilman repeatedly attempted to force her into sexual relations. She recalls eight visits to the lawmaker's Marina del Rey apartment.
- Harvard's Mission Accomplished, 11-7 : Tennis: Wolverines turn tables on Chaminade, win league title.
- THE NBA: 1995-96 : NBA
- Glendale Council Approves Change in Cable TV Firms : Communications: Satisfied with safeguards in contract, members unanimously support transfer to Marcus.
- Officials Seize Fake Documents Worth $7 Million : Crime: Raid on condominium near Downtown L.A. yields material to make 79,000 phony licenses, Social Security cards and permanent-resident IDs. Authorities say forgery ring was run by two crime families.
- UNIVERSITY BEAT / LONNIE WHITE : Volleyball Pair Want to Finish Final Season With Flourish
- THE NBA: 1995-96 : Notes
- USC Freshman Guard Brown Is Ruled Ineligible Over Classes
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Defeats Newport Harbor
- BSO Will Perform O.C. Commission
- Gray Skies, Drizzle May Be Just a Prelude : Weather: A storm blowing in from the Rockies will linger for several days. The season's first rainstorm could occur this weekend.
- Irvine Lake Getting an Influx of Trout
- Church Members on Mission to Get City's Serra Statue
- FISHING
- NBA : West: Lakers Out of the Mourning Derby
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Helffer Offers Uncompromising Program of Serialism
- A Note from the Electronic Cottage : You know you've gone too far on the information superhighway when there's a SigAlert in your bedroom.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA INITIATIVES : Foes Say Land Issues Costly for Police
- CYPRESS : No Charges Pressed in Removal of Recall Signs
- Police Seek Suspected Molester of 3
- BOYS
- Bowman Made Right Pitch in Getting Klesko to Pass on Football
- Who Loves a Parade? Thieves in an Atlanta Mall, Apparently
- THEATER REVIEW : Surprisingly Silky Purse Made From 'Donkey's Years'
- Suit Alleges Landlords Hid Camera in Bathroom : Courts: An Irvine woman contends she found a video camera behind an air-conditioning vent just days after moving in. The accused couple deny any involvement.
- South Bay : WAR OF WORDS
- Premier Laser Systems Inc.: The Irvine company...
- Fidelity National Financial Net Earnings Up Sharply
- Santa Ana-Based Verteq Plans to Sell 2.7 Million Shares
- Personal Care Products Makers to Merge
- Ex-Dutch Premier Seen as Likely NATO Leader
- Fredrick Chandler; Son of Times Mirror Director
- COLUMN ONE : The Israeli Military Mutates : As the Jewish state nears 50, its revered citizens army is changing both in reality and in the public mind. Its critics are bolder, the region is more peaceful and many young people are less inclined to serve.
- Southeast : Central Los Angeles : Archdiocese Honors Immigrant Aid Group
- Van Nuys : 2 Rewarded for Tips on Suspected Taggers
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine biopharmaceutical company said...
- Western Digital Corp.: The Irvine data-storage company...
- SEC Endorses Part of Mutual Fund Bill : Congress: Simpler prospectuses and relaxed ad rules get official's support. He voices concern about shareholder rights.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Apple Regains Its Spot as Nation's No. 2 PC Maker : Computers: The firm says it is working to increase output. Compaq retains No. 1 position.
- Bankrupt Symington Says Wife, Mother Helping Pay His Debts
- Couple Tell O.C. Audience of Battling Ebola Virus : Health: They relate for convention of military surgeons in Anaheim the tale of their 1989 role in thwarting spread of deadly disease into U.S. city.
- A rotating panel of experts from the...
- Valleywide : 6 Get U.S. Savings Bond Scholarships
- Jubilant Acuna Sees Courtroom Victory as Blow for Human Rights : Education: Activist professor thanks supporters, friends and colleagues after winning age-bias suit against UC Santa Barbara.
- I Wanna Hold Your Licensing Arm : Sony Hopes to Cash In on the Beatle Boomers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Extends Talks on Church Project
- South Bay : Community Given $300,000 Jobs Grant
- BUSINESS WATCH : Bye-Bye, Bad Times?
- POLITICS : Virginia Races Help Put the Fate of Major Parties in Spotlight : Bourne-Puller state election is one of a handful that will be watched to gauge strength of Democrats, GOP in South.
- War Crimes Panel Cites Serbs
- San Gabriel Valley : Water Board Votes to Let Landfill Stay Open 2 More Years
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Invest $2 Million to Get Kaleidoscope Mall Project Going
- Law to Ease Trauma for Disabled Who Testify : Courts: Measure is inspired by a 1994 Ventura County sexual assault case in which a woman with the capacity of a 10-year-old had to face her alleged attacker.
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- Focus on Early Grades Is Key, Educators Say : Schools: Top leaders agree districts need to redirect resources and better teachers to kindergarten through third grade. Collaboration among the various levels is also needed, they say.
- Man Convicted of Kidnaping, Murdering Girl
- Vote Points Up Canada's Disunity : Quebec results symbolize the nation's challenge
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : GARDEN GROVE : 'Miss Spider' Books Are Basis of Contest
- Bomb Meant for Judge Is Found at Courthouse
- S. Korean Lawmaker a Hero After Slush Fund Disclosure : Asia: Ex-dissident spurred former president's confession. He says populace is 'rising up against corruption.'
- Water Firm Sued Over Sales Practices
- Adopt-a-Cop Program in Torrance Schools Pairs Officers With Classes : About 60 department members volunteer their off-duty time to help children get to know police.
- South Bay : LOVE BOATS
- No More Mr. Nice Chief
- ROSSMOOR : Girl Fondled During Apparent Burglary
- O.C. Snags Vienna in Major Coup : Music: A 2-year effort by the Philharmonic Society will bring the renowned orchestra for two Costa Mesa dates in '97. Carnegie Hall is its only other U.S. stop.
- Mailer Opposes 2 Measures
- Proposed Interchange Work Stirs Concerns
- SEAL BEACH : Final Bixby Ranch Hearings to Convene
- Discovery of Mortar Shell on Freeway Strands Motorists
- Ineligible Player Costs San Fernando 2 Wins
- Orange Coast Shuts Down Streaking Cypress, 2-1
- Flames Beat Kings, 2-1, as Winless Streak Ends : Hockey: Calgary's first victory of the season comes before the smallest Forum crowd since 1988--11,241.
- 'Leona's Sister': Transfixing Tale of an Unwilling Symbol
- TV Ratings : World Series Viewership Slips Despite Big Week
- 2 Men Hold Up Westminster Bank
- THOUSAND OAKS : Probst Given More Time to Remove Fence
- SAN CLEMENTE : Security Fence to Be Installed Along Tracks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Jordan May Return, Enter Record Books
- COMMITMENTS : Mater Dei's Tully Picks Notre Dame
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Britain's Hilliard Ensemble Weds Aplomb With Ambition
- U.S. Racial Divide
- Piru
- Kurds in Turkey
- Civil Lawsuit Reform, Searches
- Two More Suits Filed in Fertility Clinic Scandal : Courts: Two couples take legal action, contending their eggs or embryos were stolen and misused. The high-profile accusations against the UC Irvine clinic and three specialists have so far resulted in 12 lawsuits.
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