- A Sporting Chance : Paralyzed Athlete Presented With Special Honor for Being an Inspiration to Others
- PORT HUENEME : Visiting Warship to Be Open for Tours
- Careful, He's Not Mr. Nice Guy : Sure, shake Assad's hand, but don't go much beyond that
- Ellis Has Garden Party in First Start : Clippers: Rookie's 29 points help L.A. end a seven-game losing streak with a 102-95 victory over the sagging Celtics.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Carlin' Shows Some Glimmer of Hope
- Club 369 in Fullerton to Offer Alternative Music : Venues: The facility, which is changing to 21-and-over, is a glimmer of hope to rock fans after Bogart's closure.
- DECORATING : Small Accessories Can Add Loads of Pizazz to Rooms
- Military No-Shows Don't Faze Haiti Meeting's Backers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Croatia Risks Cutting Its Own Throat : Balkans: Military interference in Bosnia opens door to sanctions and could encourage Serbian aggression.
- Robert McKay; Longtime Spokesman for TWA
- U.S. Copters Used Against Uprising, Mexico Confirms
- OJAI : Lacey Letter Urges Halt of Radar Project
- PORT HUENEME : Mastermind of Fatal Theft Plot Sentenced
- LOS ANGELES : Officials Move Closer to Alameda Corridor Accord
- FULLERTON : Panel OKs Fee Hike for City Golf Course
- PACOIMA : Shy Parent Turns Into School Leader
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Wins Three of Four in Volleyball
- Finish Leaves Pepperdine Cold : College basketball: Santa Clara's three-pointers make the difference in West Coast Conference opener, 54-51.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Woodbridge Takes Care of Business, Ranking
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Wins a Close Game Against Riverside
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rattle Finds Pathos and Passion in Mahler 9th
- For Giants, Victory in '91 Was Just Divine
- Riding a Bumpy Road : Driver Training Schools in State Fall on Hard Times
- AEROSPACE
- With U.N. Approval, Ship Brings Fuel to Haiti : Embargo: Authorized delivery is meant to ease the impact of economic sanctions on the poor.
- Clinton Aide Appointed to Try to Restart Smog Talks : Negotiations: White House intervenes to get the EPA and state officials back to work on a compromise to reform the system.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Girl Allegedly Cut Swastika on Herself
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Governor Offers Plan for Welfare Reform
- VENTURA : Jobless Office Staffs Alerted of Threats
- LAGUNA BEACH : Laguna Canyon Walk Planned Today
- Prosecutors Won't Act and Judge Won't Budge : Courts: U.S. attorney's office says it has no case against a man who says he brought gun into courthouse by mistake. But an angry jurist has kept him in jail since Oct. 4.
- CALABASAS : Matching Funds in Doubt for Bike Path
- After 7 Months, Reluctant Witness Must Stay in Jail
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Ferreira's Game Strategy Stresses Playing for Keeps, Not Trades
- Black Coaches Delay Boycott as U.S. Acts : College basketball: The Justice Department offers to mediate dispute over reduction in NCAA scholarships.
- Cleveland Sets Trap and Reseda Falls In
- Dutch Giant Buys Parent Firm of 'The Reporter' : Media: BPI, which puts out Hollywood paper as well as Billboard and Adweek, sells for $220 million.
- ECONOMY
- Valley Murder Trial Will Rely on 2 Sign Languages : Courts: Deaf witnesses will use standard and informal hand gestures to give testimony on alleged gang slaying.
- Judge Sends Exactly the Right Message : Hate-mongering skinheads feel the full force of the law--and therefore justice
- OXNARD : Authorities Identify Victim of Fatal Crash
- Boy Arrested at School With Handgun, Ammo
- Libel Award Against Newspaper Set Aside : Courts: Judge rules verdict inconsistent and $7.5-million damage award excessive and orders retrial of businessman's claim.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Spending for City Hall Design Work OKd : Government: Palmdale's mayor says the proposed $10-million building will set the tone for downtown renewal efforts.
- 4th Escape Shakes the Community's Confidence : Corrections: Civic leaders on the Lancaster prison's advisory panel believe the incidents expose flaws. They will urge full investigation.
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Ocean View Ends Oilers' Streak at 22
- Rio Mesa's Reardon Quits After 26 Years as Football Coach
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Santa Ana Valley Fails to Score Again in Tie
- Reigning in Many Courts
- GARDENING : Juicy Ideas to Give Fruit to a Berry Good Back Yard
- Record Cold Sweeps Across the Midwest
- Bad Wheel Cited in Circus Train Wreck
- Judge Rejects $7.5-Million Damage Award in Libel Case : Lawsuits: A new trial is ordered for Leonard M. Ross in his action against a Santa-Barbara newspaper. The verdict is ruled excessive and flawed by inconsistencies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pony League Gets OK to Build Field
- 175 Anaheim Police Will Stage 1-Day 'Blue Flu' Sickout Tuesday : Labor: Officers want raises and have been 18 months without a contract. Public will be protected by substitutes, police chief says.
- Tuchman Set to Jury 'New Directions'
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Black Coaches' Actions Not Being Met With Resounding Approval
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Ram Fans Get Excited About Possible Move
- Tune In Local TV News to Catch the Joke
- Trash Truck Accident
- Radar Weather System
- Births to 59-Year-Old
- Welles' 'Shadow'
- Rebellion in Mexico and NAFTA
- Ballot Initiatives
- Funeral Assistance
- School Before Fashion
- Zhirinovsky
- Birth Control Education
- Armed for Self-Defense
- Death Penalty Decision
- Lifting Vietnam Trade Embargo
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Raider Ticket Buyers Can't Get It Together
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : The Absolute Finish to College Football
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : And It's Tough to Type While Wearing That Cape
- <i> Really</i> Excited by Manilow
- PERSPECTIVES / LETTERS : It Is Arrogant to Debate What Jesus Really Said
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Not Exactly Buzzing Over Angels' Moves
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Figure Skating Mess Becomes a Cool Drama
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Carson Trade Was Good, but Destination Was Bad
- Nurse Anesthetists
- PERSPECTIVES / LETTERS : Hooray for Youths Pledging Chastity
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 15, 1994
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 15, 1994
- Khan Denies Deals Influenced Fired Mutual Fund Manager
- Ex-Clinton Aide Faces S&L; Case Subpoena : Whitewater: FBI focuses on what chief of staff to then-Arkansas governor knows of thrift owner's role in the paying off of a $50,000 loan.
- Peacemaker Among Gangs Is Cut Down by Gunfire : Crime: Tony Thomas helped forge truce. He walked fine line between hero and target of culture he tried to reform.
- MIDDLE GROUND: Irvine politics is often a...
- Chlorine Gas Leak at School Pool Sends Four Swimmers to Hospital
- Federal Officials Get Street-Level View on Vermont
- Clinton and Yeltsin End Summit With New Unity, Pacts : Russia: The two leaders sign arms, economic accords. They also agree on a series of steps designed to help Moscow stay on the road to a free-market economy.
- Veteran of Gangs' War and Peace Dies by Gunfire : Violence: Tony Thomas is killed by suspected drug dealers. He may have been trying to counsel them.
- Clemens to Padres to Astros? Put This in Cold Stove League
- Condition of Lukas Is Upgraded to Fair
- Bruin Women Beat Cougars, 108-76
- Camarillo Pins 45-21 Defeat on Thousand Oaks
- THEATER REVIEW : Larger Venue, Same 'Crazy Tunes'
- Big News Is RCA's Small Satellite Dish
- Hey, Isn't That Coach Koshalek? : MOCA's Director Visits the 49ers to Recharge His Creative Batteries
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Iron Will' Full of Heart and Hope : The film is a throwback to the sweet Disney family ones that Walt himself loved, a live-action fairy tale.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Easy to See Why 'La Strada' Put Fellini on the High Road
- NHL ROUNDUP : Recchi Spurs Flyers Past Bruins
- POP/ROCKStreisand Funds Kelley Memorial: Barbra Streisand will...
- Can You Make Up Stuff This Bizarre?
- Bowden Has Title to Go With Charm
- Hollypark Is Near Deal for Pimlico, Laurel : Purchase: Price for 80% equity interest in Maryland tracks would be $15 million. Hollywood Park would also assume most of reported $40-million debt. Hubbard's influence would increase.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Cal Works Overtime to Surprise Arizona
- Kings' Hurley Hopes to Play Next Season
- Bruins Bounce Back From Terrible Start : College basketball: Washington State jumps to 23-6 advantage, then falls at the finish, 81-79. UCLA improves to 10-0.
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Pacifica Ends Kennedy's Streak at 37
- Domingo Comes Home to 'El Gato' : Music: The tenor is returning to his roots in the musical-theater idiom known as zarzuela. Both his parents sang the Spanish operas.
- ABC Airs Clinton Footage Shot by NBC
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Shot by Childress Is Upsetting to No. 2 Duke
- Lefferts, 36, Signs for One Year With Angels : Baseball: Left-hander will be used primarily as middle reliever or setup man but might be a spot starter.
- Coping With the Confusion : Despite Media Mob, Kerrigan and Family Seem to Be in Control of the Situation
- Double the Challenges : Hard Roles and Harsh Reviews May Have Kept the Tony-Nominated 'Romance/Romance' Away So Long
- Seminar on Filming in Historic Homes
- L.A. Premiere of 'Altman' Tonight
- National Video Rentals : 'Cliffhanger' Still Showing Its Muscle
- Kerrigan Attack a Black Mark for Sport, Chin Says : Figure skating: Former Olympian also assails immature athletes with unrealistic attitudes who pay little heed to elegance and charm.
- Fowler Returns to Health, Basketball
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Estrada Helps Sunny Hills Defeat La Habra
- GTE Corp. to Cut 17,000 Jobs Over the Next Three Years : Communications: Phone company says move will result in a $1.8-billion restructuring charge for fourth quarter.
- Liebhold to Fill Technology Post at Times Mirror
- Inflation Rate Up Only 2.7% in 1993; Retail Sales Strong
- VENTURA : Boy Shot in Neck May Be Paralyzed
- Molestations Spur Start of Safe House Program : Crime: West Valley officers begin effort to transform private homes into children's sanctuaries marked with green triangles.
- Russia Hasn't Been 'Lost' . . . Yet : U.S. policy: Instead of overreacting to the Zhirinovsky threat, step back and craft a long-term peace strategy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley Fair Making Changes After Critical Audit
- Gay Civilian Worker at Naval Station Denies Taking New Job
- SOUTH COUNTY : Highway Tolls to Be Foregone in Disasters
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Thousand Oaks' Schillo Enters Race
- VAN NUYS : 2 Men Plead Guilty to Forgery Charges
- Woman's Death May Be Linked to Other Killings
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Defensive Driving : Vehicles: A car for road warriors is unveiled at L.A. auto show. Its looks are plain--like a retooled police car--but it's designed to leave occupants unscathed even after a hail of gunfire.
- Hit-Run Driver Sought by Police
- Lubsey Leads Master's to Easy Victory : College basketball: He scores 18, mostly from inside, as Mustangs rip Point Loma Nazarene, 112-76.
- Chandler Warms Up in the Booth
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Village Christian's Starters Finish Off Western Christian, 91-21
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : 'Grease' Film's Songs Slip Out of Stage Version
- THEATER REVIEW : Last Chance at Romance Falls Short : The intimate Backstage and its farewell selection, 'Frankie and Johnny,' are meant for each other, but the lovers are all wrong.
- Flood of Opinion on Phone Rates
- Taco Bell Denies Allegations in Suit That It Spied on Chicago Franchisee
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Hutchison's Trial Scheduled for Feb. 7
- With Chiapas Cease-Fire, Political Fallout Begins : Mexico: The same semi-feudal power structure that shut out rebellious Indians has long delivered the vote for PRI.
- Lost in the Hoopla : Trial: The ribald T-shirts and international media surrounding the case of Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt has obscured the genuine emotional pain and suffering.
- War on Southland's Biggest Medfly Infestation Expands : Agriculture: Malathion will be sprayed over Corona. Three-county quarantine widened to 1,461 square miles.
- How We Talk Can Determine How We Live : Some words illuminate short- term gain, distracting attention from long-term consequence.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Pool Hall Approved Despite Objections
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Beats Washington in Key Test
- Boycott Is Near 'Nuclear' : College basketball: BCA's Washington trying to get arbitration from Congressional Black Caucus.
- Soulful Collections Recall Beatles Songs, Vietnam
- NEA Honors Bellson, Jamal and McRae
- CBS' Stringer Eases Stance Over Loss of NFL Games : Television: Concerned about reports he would punish Fox, he says his angry comments were intended to serve as inspiration for a network accused of complacency.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Once a Thief' Pulls Off a Delightful Caper
- 'Banquet,' 'Ruby' Lead '93 Spirit Nominees : Movies: Both win spots in the best feature and five other categories in the 'alternative Oscars' for independent films.
- Yet Another Jewel in the BBC Crown : Television: 'To Play the King' is the exquisitely sinister four-part sequel to 1991's superb political thriller 'House of Cards.'
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Fourth-Ranked El Modena Rallies to Top Canyon
- Fans Put Team Down for Count
- 'Death Wish V' Review Monday
- A Telling Silence in Newport
- Fillmore Youth Enters Plea in Fatal Stabbing
- Eligibility Appeals Fail for 2 Chatsworth Players
- THEATER REVIEW : An Uneven but Seductive 'Les Miserables' in Pasadena
- OXNARD : District Plans Free After-Class Program
- Cotton Keeps His Cool : Mater Dei Freshman Transfer Able to Tune Out the Applause
- Ventura Coach Accused of Sex With 2 Students : Conduct: School officials also charge Ventura High's Dale Hahn with suggestive, improper behavior. His lawyer denies wrongdoing.
- Breaking Into Pictures With Words : Movies: Screenwriting lecture will feature the film world according to Oscar-winner Steve Tesich.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Columbia: '70s Feel With an '80s Menu
- Art Contest Full of Heady Competition
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : It's Still Strub, but Series Is Just Not What It Was
- Kerrigan Might Skate the Week Before Olympics
- Rules Committee OKs Wearing Certain Casts During Games
- Hamblin Plays Out Dream : Village Christian Athlete Overcomes Broken Neck
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Trapp Fined $7,500 for Role in Brawl
- Capistrano Valley Player Remains Hospitalized
- Camarillo OKs New Movie Complex Plan
- GRANADA HILLS : Contractor Accused of Bilking Couple
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Calls for 'Summit' on Low Police Morale
- Trouble Follows Harding Around : Profile: Figure skater has been surrounded by turmoil in personal life.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : CSUN Taking Hits Before First Volley Fired
- El Modena has hired Charles Dye as...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Amusing Asides in 'House Party'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Fall Short in Nevada
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Robbins Comes Up Big in Marina's Victory Over Santa Ana
- Angels Sign Ex-Ranger Lefferts as Middle Reliever, Setup Man
- Tennis
- 'Tina Marie' Has Some Growing Up to Do
- ART REVIEW : Two Masters See Purity From Different Perspectives
- Paul Schiff Builds Producing Portfolio
- Phil & Jim's Not Talking About Bankruptcy Hint
- Al Gore and 900 Others in Virtual Conversation : Technology: The vice president demonstrates communications to come. A magazine and an on-line service sponsored the 'meeting.'
- INSURANCE
- Western Digital Shows Profit After Two Quarters in the Red
- Service Agreement
- '93 Home Sales in O.C. Up 11.9%, Signaling Turnaround
- Women Will Get Limited Combat Roles : Military: New Pentagon policy would enable them to serve in support jobs. How fully Army, Marine Corps would carry out the plan is key issue.
- Coalition Announces Plans for AIDS Memorial Wall on Eastside : Health: Supporters hope the monument will break down a 'wall of denial' in Latino community about the disease.
- True Aim for Anti-Crime Summit : Wilson should focus on gun control as much as on dealing with crime after the fact
- Is There a Second Act in NATO's Life? : Cold War alliance struggles to clarify its mission in new era
- OXNARD : Motorist Charged in Fatal Accident
- SEAL BEACH : City Rejects Unocal's Bid to Reopen Plant
- TRABUCO CANYON : Man Pleads Guilty to Molesting 4 Girls
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hospital Asks Coastal Panel to Delay Vote
- Disney Is One Step Closer to Broadway : Stage: After setting records during trial run of 'Beauty and the Beast' in Houston, all eyes are on April debut in New York.
- Adding Play Time
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Met Life Says Lawyers, Chief Knew of Mailings : Insurance: Disclosure raises new questions in continuing probe of letters that pushed policies as retirement investments.
- Circus Train Wreck Leaves 2 Dead, 14 Injured
- N.Y. State Police Chief Is Picked to Head DEA
- Black UCI Coach Stands Up for Boycott : Sports: Baker willing to pay price to join protest of basketball scholarship cut seen as NCAA racial bias.
- Ex-O.C. Man, 2nd Skinhead Sent to Prison
- Behind The Scenes : The Real Mythology of Artist Francoise Gilot
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : 8 Youths Arrested in Police Crackdown
- Reviving the Era of Coltrane : The Soma Quartet's sound is 'serious contemporary improvisation' inspired by '60s jazz giants. The group also doesn't shy from having its way with pop standards.
- Art Show Rises From Ashes : Exhibit at gallery in Topanga Canyon is inspired by November inferno and has drawn unusually high community interest.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gadfly Forms Group to Evaluate Council
- 2 Banks Robbed in Separate Incidents
- Moorpark School Board to Seek Legal Advice on Closed Files : Education: Supt. Tom Duffy hasn't released advisory panel applications because he regards them as confidential personnel records.
- Fire Victims Return to Scene of Destruction
- 2 Sentenced for Bank Robberies
- Stanton Mobile Home Park Residents Seek Rent Control
- Archdiocese Denies Priest Was Framed : Courts: The Catholic Church reacts angrily to Father David Piroli's claim that embezzled cash was planted in his rooms and car.
- Citicorp Plans to Sell Quotron to Reuters, End Ill-Fated Acquisition
- Doctor Testifies That San Onofre Leaks Caused Leukemia
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE EAST : People Bracing for Bitter Weekend Cold
- Rival's Guard, 2nd Man Held in Skater's Attack : Crime: Conspiracy charged in injury to Kerrigan. No warrant issued for Tonya Harding, officials say.
- PACOIMA : Tenants Hope Program Shuts Door on Crime
- Cultural Collage : Mural Is Reminder of Campaign for Asian Studies Courses at UCI
- AIRLINES
- All Show, Fewer Sales
- A Trim of the Bard : 'Twin Peaks' alum Wendy Robie directs and stars in hourlong versions of 'Twelfth Night' and 'Macbeth.'
- COLUMN ONE : Caught in Fallout of Waste War : The Ward Valley standoff leaves the state's nuclear medicine industry with no place to dump its radioactive trash. Some fear that accidents, research cuts and higher drug costs could result.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : N.Y. School Rejects Harassment Suspect
- Kids' Bike Helmets : head dress : It's not just the law for minors; it's a fashion statement for wheelers and dealers of all ages. The look of these shells on wheels has been changing gears as safety awareness has risen.
- Way Out There : Punk hair is back all right, and it's as outrageous--and colorful--as ever. But this time around, wearers say it's not a rebellious look--just a cool one.
- Playing Against Her Type : Marion Ross, known for her role as the wholesome mom on 'Happy Days,' is happy to star as an impassioned woman falling apart in 'Love Letters.'
- Bush Arrives in China on Goodwill Visit
- Valley Obituaries
- PLACENTIA : Developer Wins Higher Density
- Suit Seeks to Bar Ethics Official From Case : Courts: Three figures in campaign financing probes say commission leader Benjamin Bycel is biased.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Aides to Mayor Riordan Forced Out of Their Jobs
- Riordan, Burke to Seek Aid for Anti-Gang Effort : Social services: They tell community group they will try to find additional funds for the controversial Hope in Youth program.
- Are We Not Babes in Shoes?
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Clinton a Glass Act as Vodka Flows
- Clinton Council Targets Environment, Economy
- Woman Gets OK to Sue O.C. Hotel in Massachusetts
- ANAHEIM : Fire Official Named to Vallejo Chief Post
- SUN VALLEY : Officials to Submit Revitalization Plan
- IRVINE : '90s Fiscal Policy Calls for City Cuts
- CAR OF THE PRESENT: If Rambo needed...
- Jail Segregation May Be Necessary, ACLU Office Says
- Hashish Bust in Germany
- Countywide : County Treasurer Will Seek Reelection
- Trailer Park Residents' Future Is Topic of 5-Hour Discussion : Planning: Laguna Beach council delays decision on aid to Treasure Island residents in way of development.
- Student body right . . . or...
- GARDEN GROVE : City Approves Costco Development Pact
- Skinheads Get Prison for Bombings, Plot : Courts: Christopher David Fisher, 20, is sentenced to more than eight years and Carl Daniel Boese, 17, receives about five years. Group had planned to bomb First AME Church.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Europe Draws an Electronic Curtain : Barriers to U.S. films, TV to protect culture cast an ominous shadow on the emerging global information highway.
- Foul Getaway : Inmate's Escape in Garbage Truck Backfires
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Time Is On San Clemente's Side in Beating Cougars
- Lakers' Van Exel Among Those to Play in Rookie All-Star Game
- NBA ROUNDUP : MacLean, Bullets Overcome Olajuwon's 45
- Playboy Enters the Interactive Era
- Man Gets Life Plus 17 Years in Slayings of Neighbors : Violence: Thomas Humenik's lethal rampage originated in a dispute over the pruning of a rosebush.
- Yoshizumi Leads Anteater Swimmers
- They May Have Struggled at Times, but It Seems the Buffalo Bills Are Back on Their Game and Once Again . . . : Running on Super
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Praised for Helping Fight Crime
- PASADENA : Man Pleads Not Guilty in 3 Halloween Slayings
- Ducks Can't Explain Lame Showing at Home : NHL: Their 4-14-2 record in Anaheim Arena is baffling, especially since they are one of league's strongest road teams.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Box' Pushes Doggy Dogg Out of 'House'
- Inland Empire Downturn Seen Lingering
- EUROPE : Italy's Political Tumult Spills Into the Newsroom
- THEATER REVIEW : Read It and Weep : 'Jane's Journal,' which tries to deal with women's issues--freedom of choice, independence and single motherhood--tries one's patience.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Board Acts to Curb Mexican Students
- CULTURE WATCH : Defining 'Gantelope,' 'Erne': It's All in the Game
- The Bottom Line : Many men still cotton to PJs, but sans the tops. (These are not their fathers' pajamas.)
- Rights Panel to Monitor Deputy Shooting Investigation : Inquiry: The Human Relations Commission will act as 'a listening agent' for those in law enforcement and the black community who have concerns about the probe.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wit, Charm of Dancer Recounted
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Liquor License for Proposed Ralphs Hits Another Snag : Acton: If built, the grocery would be the town's first major store. Some fear increased convenience may bring an increase in crime.
- Proposal to Close UCLA Nursing School Assailed at Hearing
- Collision of Shapes and Colors : The high-tech Masino building in Sun Valley brightens an otherwise drab industrial neighborhood.
- The Gold Rush Is Out
- Cover Story : Twelve More, Eleven More (C' Mon, You Can Do It!) : More Ways to a Better Bod!!
- Dow Falls 6.20 in Session of Profit Taking
- ROLE MODELS? A year after Ventura High...
- New and Improv : Doug Cox and John Moody under the influence of their Groundlings days in 'Which End's Up?'
- Little Living Sculptures : Caring for bonsai trees is a solitary task that requires time and patience. But for knowledge and inspiration, beginners and experienced growers turn to a nursery in Sylmar.
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