- 2 Acquitted in Killing After Witnesses Recant Testimony
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Workshop to Examine Town Center Proposal
- OPTIMA Picks 'Hybrid Plan' Mixing HMOs, Consortiums : Health: Most agree with vote on the system's format. However, a group of Vietnamese doctors and pharmacists say it will hurt individuals who have traditionally helped the indigent.
- Pass a Gift-Ban Law With Bite : Ethics: Lax rules contributed to Mike Espy's downfall.
- Wise Climb-Down, Bad Veto
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- FORUM : The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Can Universal Service Be Preserved in Information Age?
- Azerbaijan Leader Alleges Coup Plot
- FULLERTON : Deputy City Clerk Named to Top Post
- CSUN Apologizes for Brochure Art : Northridge: The flyer, mailed to 40,000 alumni, was illustrated with a sketch of Mexican beans sleeping under sombreros.
- Countywide : 9 Sites to Offer Free Depression Screenings
- Simpson Team Given Right to Police Papers : Trial: Ito orders volumes of records and photos on activity at the beginning of the case turned over to the defense.
- Going to Great Depths : Anglers Work to Turn Oil Rigs Into Reefs Because of Abundance of Sea Life Clinging to Them
- Going for the Cycle : Foster Reaches New Heights on His Bike in 49 States, but 50th Is a Tall Order
- Dennis Wolfberg; Gifted Stand-Up Comic Was 48
- This Owner Seeks More Than Fistful of Dollars : Baseball: The Orioles' Angelos rides alone among his peers after verbal shootout with Ravitch.
- Cubs Strip Himes of General Manager Duties
- U.S. to Announce New Aid Programs for South Africa : Diplomacy: Officials are to outline plans for housing, education and electrification help during President Nelson Mandela's visit.
- U.S. to Lift Ban on Satellite Tech Sales to China
- Fiber-Optic Lab Shows a Class Pathway to the Future : Newbury Park: The students also study such technical fields as computer animation, robotics and graphic design.
- LAUGH LINES : Dads Have Their Own Rules for the Road
- Rain Lashes Valley in First Storm of Season : Weather: It was a wet welcome for fall as an unusually early dousing caused power outages and traffic snarls.
- Rocking the Boat : Musician Fights for Disabled Access to Markets--and the Music Industry
- BOYS
- Agribusiness Firm Sun World Files for Protection Under Chapter 11
- Columbia-HCA to Merge With HealthTrust in $5.4-Billion Deal : Health care: Columbia is already the nation's largest hospital operator. The new firm would have 311 facilities.
- Vast Scope May Undermine Health Care Initiative : Prop. 186: Plan would take insurance firms out of system. Complexity makes it a tough sell for backers.
- Brother of First Lady Wins Primary Runoff for Senate
- COLUMN ONE : Hounding Stars All Over Town : A brazen breed of entrepreneur has emerged in Hollywood; the professional autograph hunter. Some resort to disguises, spies and freeway pursuits to get the precious scribbles.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Aristide Tells U.N. His Goal Is Reconciliation Through Justice : Haiti: The exiled president reveals he has been in contact with wealthy families.
- ANAHEIM : Jury Weighs Case Against the Angels
- Anti-Tobacco Drive Targets Churches, Doctors' Offices
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Plague Scars Image, Economy of Modern India : Asia: Epidemic reminds trade giant that social change hasn't kept up with business strides.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Witnesses Tell How Teen Brandished Gun
- Icon of an Idealized Past : Harriet Nelson's death is a reminder of modern family plight
- Countywide : Drivers Slip Up in Season's First Rain
- THOUSAND OAKS : Leo the Lion Returns in Recycled Form
- Funding Delay Is Keeping SEC From Full Policing : Securities: The agency suspended all nonessential services after a hold was placed on a Senate bill.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Computer Research Sees the Light
- Agribusiness Firm Sun World Files for Protection Under Chapter 11
- Flight Allocations Altered at John Wayne Airport : Transportation: Policy change by O.C. supervisors is intended to give customers more choices. Reno Air will take over six American trips.
- PG&E; and Edison Stocks Generate Shift in Capital
- GSA's Johnson Again Accused of Misusing Post
- O.C. Judge Will Give TMI Assets a New Manager
- IDEAS : Coping With Mother Nature, at Its Worst : Congress seeks to set up reinsurance plan for big disasters. But a study suggests any U.S. effort may not be sufficient.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Train Deaths Affect Others as Well as Victims
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Charged With Falsely Accusing Deputies
- MEDICINE / HEAD INJURIES : New Drug May Help Lessen Effects of Severe Trauma
- NFL Stadium Plan Has Quite a Few Cracks
- Prime Ticket Names New General Manager
- Judge Indicates He'll Name a New Manager for TMI Fund : Lawsuit: Trouble-shooter Dennis B. Schmucker would handle most of its real estate partnerships.
- Border Patrol Agents Accused of Abuses : Immigration: Mexican officials file complaints about three incidents since start of Operation Gatekeeper. U.S. disputes allegations.
- From Death, a Chance for Life : Transplants: Will the compassion shown by a boy's parents lead to more organ donations? Experts hope so.
- Year After Failed Revolt, Outlook Brighter for Yeltsin : Russia: Economic indicators are up, bickering is down. But the president may be his own worst enemy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Parolees Offer Tips on Deterring Crime : Prevention: Convicted felons tell a church audience that good lighting can help protect people and property.
- Police Investigator Is Found Shot to Death : Van Nuys: Sgt. Michael Lund, reportedly despondent, apparently kills himself in the parking lot of the station.
- Firefighters Offer Readiness Seminar
- 2 Tribal Groups Unite to Advise on Ranch Site
- NHL Owners Offer Players Revised Plan : Hockey: The two sides negotiate for seven hours. No details of new proposal are disclosed.
- Rule Makes It Through Bertka Process
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Frazier's Season Now in Doubt
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- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- For Top U.S. Cop in Haiti, It's a Matter of Trust
- SANTA ANA : Job-Training Program Gets a Nearly $1-Million Boost
- Anaheim Hikes Bed Tax to Aid Disneyland Area : Revitalization: The 2% levy would help fund $172-million face lift. Officials view the project as essential to keep city a magnet for tourists.
- Tilt Train Aces Local Audition
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planning Panel Is Excluded in Reviews
- NEWPORT BEACH : Famalaro Denies Guilt in Huber Sex Slaying
- Judge Bars Use of Gas Chamber in Executions
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Event Shows Women's Support for Wilson
- A Breach of Trust : Crime: Police say caretaker for elderly took $100,000 in valuables from clients in three states.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Input Again Sought on Taco Bell Proposal
- LOS ANGELES : Mistrial Declared for 2nd Time in Fatal Mail Bombing
- WOODLAND HILLS : Donated Books Keep Readers Up to Speed
- Woman Reappointed to Jobs Agency Post
- 'Romeo and Juliet' Gets Dash of Spanish Gypsy Soul : Dance: Artistic director says troupe will get to the heart of flamenco during its debut in Orange County on Thursday.
- The Prize: Directing 'Shawshank' : Frank Darabont Didn't Want to Just Write the Screenplay, So He Took a Pay Cut
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Mother, Daughter' Suffers at Court
- Kottke's Greatest Hit Is His Endurance Record : Music: The virtuoso guitarist with the bemused outlook on life has outlasted trends without ever strumming a commercial-sounding note.
- Accent Unveiling: Hyundai Motor America is set...
- Latest Fragrance Comes in New Pump Dispenser
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : A 19th-Century Device Is Pneu Again
- Fixers' Upper : 9 Months After Quake, Valley Contractors Have Their Hoped-For Boom
- AEROSPACE
- It's OK to Wash Away the Gray
- Brothers Slain in Egypt
- San Onofre : Nuclear Emergency Sirens to Be Tested
- Sale of Witness, Juror Stories
- Positive Experience
- Poor Conditions
- Crash Lawsuit
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Signing Up to Vote
- Showing World He Still Has Classic...
- Microware Tries to Defend Computing Niche : Industry: The company, which designs programs that computerize functions on such devices as cars and pay phones, has a head start on the interactive TV market. Systems' flexibility is credited; Microsoft is trying to catch up.
- Wilson and Brown
- Showing World He Still Has Classic...
- Jimmy Carter
- HELP's Services
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Bradley Faults Huffington on Race Issue : In appearance arranged by Feinstein, ex-mayor of L.A. accuses congressman of insensitivity because of discriminatory wording on records of former homes. Republican compares tactic to McCarthyism.
- Breast Cancer
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- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 5, 1994
- White House Starts Work on New Health Reform Plan : Legislation: Leon Panetta says the new proposal will emphasize cost containment and may not initially include steps toward universal coverage.
- Effort to Delay Global Trade Vote Appears Thwarted : Legislation: House leaders say enough bipartisan support exists to pass GATT pact today. White House is blamed for making some miscues.
- Lloyd's Investors Win Landmark Court Case : Insurance: Experts call the $780-million negligence judgment the largest in British history. Other suits are expected.
- Medfly Quarantine Area Seeks Aid From State, U.S.
- Defense Believes Case in Laguna Fire Will Fall : Arson: It won't send investigators to Mexico to verify reports that suspect was in prison there at time of blaze.
- Accused Arsonist's Alibi Called Ironclad : Crime: His attorneys are confident charges will be dropped against Jose Soto Martinez. He reportedly was in a Mexican prison during the Laguna Beach firestorm.
- Mistrial Ruled in Police Slaying of Tow Truck Driver
- Vietnam Asked to Let Expatriates Claim, Buy Land : Trade: Vice president tells county group she will 'convey the message' to lawmakers. She asks that they support Vietnam's quest for renewed diplomatic relations and most-favored nation status.
- County Seeks Disaster Relief Over Medflies : Fruit: More than 40 of the insects have now been found. Gov. Wilson is expected to declare a state of emergency in the region.
- Josephson to Head Columbia Production
- Life After Defense : More Than 50 Firms Clamor to Use Part of Rocketdyne Site
- Developers Plan Urban Oasis at Rail Yard Site : Housing: A flat 100-acre triangle is targeted for a 20-year project, which officials hope will restore a sense of community in the heart of Portland, Ore.
- Textron Inc. of Valencia won a $232,825...
- Michigan National to Shed Independence One Bank : Banking: Buyer sought for five-branch Mission Viejo thrift so firm can return to its roots.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Speech by President Mandela Is a Sign of Victory for U.N. : South Africa: General Assembly had battled apartheid system, now gone partly because of that pressure. New leader vows to attack country's racism.
- RICH KINGS: The Junk Bond King edges...
- Changing Lifestyles : A Little Banking 'Magic' Can Go a Long Way in Azerbaijan : Looking for a 30% monthly return? Welcome to the wild world of post-Soviet finance.
- Aircraft Noise at Grand Canyon, Other Parks Worsens, Report Says
- OJAI : Three Area Libraries Seeking Volunteers
- DANA POINT : Harbor Businesses Plan Birthday Party
- AGOURA HILLS : City Invites Residents to Sponsor a Tree
- Arrival of '95 Cars to Drive Up Activity at Port of Hueneme
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- AGRICULTURE
- Mixed Media : HEAD A New Rallying Cry for Latinas
- Junior High Student Challenges Simi Valley Dress Code : Education: Youth enlists ACLU's help to fight school district policy implemented to curb campus violence. His patriotic T-shirt is deemed improper attire.
- School Board in Connecticut Gives Reins to Private Company
- John H. Williams; L.A. Real Estate Figure for 50 Years
- MISSION HILLS : Police Substation Opens in a Mall
- Bill's Veto Means $800,000 Loss to 3 Colleges in County : Education: The measure would have shifted money from the state's general fund. District's budget assumed it would be signed.
- Searchers Look for Missing Hiker, 15
- CYPRESS : Law Bans Admission Fees at House Parties
- 3 New Principals in Opera Pacific's 'Aida'
- Bing Wang's Long Journey Into the Concert Hot Seat
- Hawkins' Juggling Act Is Tops
- School Slips Into Something More Comfortable: Uniforms
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tough Sentence for a Foul Crime
- Art Review : William Blake's Vision Shines in His Prints at Huntington
- RCO Construction Co. of Encino won a...
- Crow Creek Construction of Oxnard won a...
- Local Auto Salvager Buys Midwest Firm
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CLOSE-UP / THE '94 CAMPAIGN : Dog-Eat-Dog Race Spawns Faxes That Bite
- NORTHRIDGE : Councilman Helps Demolish Dangerous Wall
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Vendor Ordinance on Agenda Tonight
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Merten Trying to Get Off the Hook
- GRANADA HILLS : Possible Loss of Teacher Protested
- In This 'Aida,' Second Cast Doesn't Mean Second-Best
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- ENERGY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Doesn't Share Elation on Trade Pact : Commerce: U.S. side hails accord as a breakthrough. But in Tokyo, there is a starkly different interpretation.
- Market Scene : Sticky Sweet Dispute : Poland's Wedel family fights for a share of the venerable chocolate company they lost to the Communists.
- Israel and Jordan Agree to Joint 'Warm Peace' Projects
- Council Panel Backs Condo Repair Loans
- CAMARILLO : Signal Approved for Busy Intersection
- VENTURA : County Democrats Seek to Oust Member
- THE NHL/HELENE ELLIOTT : Creative Accounting Creates Deceptive Figures
- Knox Plans to Start Miller at Green Bay : Pro football: No. 1 quarterback still not 100%, but Chandler is out and he gets nod over Maddox.
- Valley Interview : Couple Finds Birth at Home Empowering, Safe and Comfortable
- Witnesses Recall Shooting of Girl at Youth's Murder Trial : Court: Two testify that the victim, 16, had begged her boyfriend not to point gun at her. Defendant admits to three of 10 felony charges.
- PLACENTIA : City Agency May Alter Its Plan for Home-Buying Aid
- The Killer Was Not in the GOP but in Ourselves : Health care: People who have dealt with HMOs were loathe to deal with government bureaucracy.
- Exhibit Tells of Jesuits' Meeting With Natives
- The Pain in Wayne : The More UCLA's Cook Gets Hit the More He Seems to Struggle
- Inglewood's Pierce Grows Into Top Prospect
- Titans' Brown Out for Season
- Kim Takes His Game to Tennis Academy
- PERSPECTIVE ON HAITI : Forcing a Deal With the Devil : International aid-givers push the same old top-down plans that help the rich and ensure continued poverty.
- CYPRESS : 4-Year Colleges to Attend Recruiting Fair
- But will they be able to find...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Historic Town Center Designs to Be Shown
- PASADENA : Benefits of World Cup to City Total $4 Million
- MISSION VIEJO : Center for Mentally Disabled Relocates
- A Resignation That Was in Order : Secretary Espy's ethical lapses overshadow the good that he accomplished at USDA
- Raveling Moved to Intensive Care
- GARDEN GROVE : Paramedic Team Added to Trask Avenue Fire Station
- New Vocabulary, Old Expression : Dance: Nai-Ni Chen 'speaks the truth' by integrating traditional Chinese movement with a contemporary Western lexicon. Her troupe performs tonight in Cerritos.
- An auction of broaches made by artists,...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Doing Flips Over New Skateboard Park
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Moves Made to Shore Up Defense
- MCI Seeks Regulators' OK to Start Local Phone Service : Telecommunications: Five states are targeted. Market brings in $80 billion a year nationwide.
- CONSUMER
- Magma Power Adopts 'Poison Pill' Strategy
- Mixed Media : To Be Young, Hip and Asian
- Therapists to Trade Treatment for Guns : Violence: Putting a new spin on weapon-exchange idea, psychologists in Contra Costa County say they can teach firearms owners to cope peacefully.
- BODY WATCH : Free Screening for Depression
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : The Faces of Art and Philanthropy : Masks as unique as the artists who created them are auctioned at benefit for the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
- Ex-Officer Says She Feared Gang Rape at Tailhook
- SANTA MONICA : Birth Is Hospital's First Since Quake Shut It Down
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- AIRLINES
- Requiring Aid for Hopelessly Comatose Upheld
- Abbey Healthcare Unit Sale Complete
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haitians Cheer U.S. Show of Force : Occupation: 'You have delivered us from hell,' declares one bystander as American troops converge on militia's headquarters.
- Gift of Organs by Grieving U.S. Family Touches Italians : Transplants: The generosity of parents of slain 7-year-old Nicholas Green means life for other children.
- Clinton Ventures Onto Unfriendly Turf : Politics: President hopes to deliver enough uncommitted black votes in Virginia to help Robb beat North, keep Senate in Democrats' hands.
- GLENDALE : 4 Sought in Attack on 19-Year-Old Man
- VENTURA : 2 Arrested After Man Shot in Hand
- Voter Registration to End on Tuesday
- BEVERLY HILLS : Chicago Man Found Shot to Death in Alley
- TV's Harriet Nelson Dies at Laguna Home : First person: Family came first. Deaths of husband Ozzie and son Rick were overwhelming.
- Honesty From a Crosswise Misfit : More Than 64 Jobs Later, Actress Has Turned Being 'Blown Sideways' Into Success
- Irish Nationalist Takes Case to Capitol Hill : Ulster: Sinn Fein leader is told Clinton has lifted a ban on official contacts with his group, the political arm of the IRA.
- PROLIFIC PESTS: First it was two Mediterranean...
- Learning His Lesson the Hard Way : Rancho Alamitos' Allen Finds That Academic Skills as Well as Athletic Ability Are Needed for a Scholarship
- IRVINE : Science Library's Dedication Is Today
- 2 Infected With Virulent Strain of Tuberculosis : Health: A boy, 18 months, and a woman, 25, are first in the county to become ill with a dangerous, drug-resistant form of the disease.
- Nominees for School District Hall of Fame Being Sought
- Next Step : Standing Their Ground in Golan : Jewish settlers launch a propaganda war against proposals to return any land to Syria. They accuse Rabin of preparing to betray them.
- The Fall of L.A. : A Subtle Change in the Seasons Is Under Way and in the Air
- UCI Tops Its Record in Grants and Contract Funds : Education: Money from those sources passed $100-million mark for the third year in a row, but private gifts slipped 17% compared to previous year.
- Orange County Almanac
- Ventura County National to Offer New Stock in '95
- Trio-Tech Reports Boost in 4th-Quarter Earnings
- Photo Essay : Prayers of Hope in Haiti Crisis
- BODY WATCH : Internal Affairs : Student Gives Thumbs Up to Science Book With Wit, Style
- More Medflies Discovered in Camarillo Area
- Santa Ana Settles Lawsuit Claiming Jail Beating : Courts: Man who said he was assaulted in city jail in 1992 receives $200,000. City denies any wrongdoing but agrees to payment to avoid possible higher jury award.
- Mysterious Jailhouse Death Prompts Suit : Courts: Family contends Albert Arzate Hernandez was beaten but admit they have no idea who did it. Officials have said the man apparently suffered a seizure, possibly striking his head on the toilet.
- NHL LABOR DISPUTE : Owners Pleading Poverty While Writing Fat Checks
- POP/ROCKEagles Cancel: The Eagles on Monday postponed...
- Access of Poor to Legal Representation Falls Sharply, Experts Say : Services: Downturn in economy has reduced funds in California Bar Assn. program for the needy, L.A. conference is told. Meanwhile, costs have risen.
- GLENDALE : Uniform Policy Goes Into Effect at Third School
- Warner Bros. to Submit a 20-year Plan : Burbank: The document will detail development for its 106-acre lot, offices on Warner Boulevard and 30-acre studio ranch.
- Fatal Mystery Down Under : Trainer, 14 Race Horses Die of Unknown Cause
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Fear Is Gone, but 49er Volleyball Still Formidable
- Steelers Get Luck of Greene : Pro football: Linebacker recovers two fumbles and records two sacks as Pittsburgh defense dominates Houston for 30-14 victory.
- Look at This: Alhambra Has Made Top 20
- O.J. II: The O.J. Simpson case has...
- After Latest Slaying, Web of Intrigue Emerges in Mexico : Crime: Killing tied to family connections, drug lords and grudge. Kinship still a mainstay of nation's politics.
- Book Describes Alleged Affair Between Diana, Army Officer
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Program Helps Children at Risk of Abuse
- Traffic Commission Gets 2 New Members
- City to Discuss Site With Native Americans : Thousand Oaks: Officials agree to answer accusations that they hid the significance of bones found in what some say is a burial ground.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Developer Wins OK for Lighted Store Signs
- High Court Refuses Shiley Appeal Case
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A College Pal Leaps Beyond Its Early Image : Technology: Kinko's Service Corp. is expanding beyond its traditional copying business with new information services, the latest of which is video conferencing.
- Harmony Holdings Reports 4th Quarter Turnaround
- Q&A; : What Credit Report Law Will Mean for Consumers
- SCAG Says Airport Won't Exceed Pollution Limits
- WASHINGTON : Mideast Mission
- Iran Rejects Russia Pledge to Halt Arms
- Shooting the Curls : Filmmaker Bud Browne finds there's new interest in the old days and turns his vintage footage into 'Surfing the '50s.'
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- NEW YORK : A U.N. Must-Hear
- Word on Street Has GE Ready to Sell Kidder Unit
- Accord May Help O.C. Makers of Medical Devices : Trade: Sales to Japanese hospitals would be a big plus for an industry whose U.S. market is shrinking as facilities merge.
- GM Gets It in Gear : Automobiles: Value pricing strategy helps car maker rev up its market share, which had plunged in California over a decade.
- New Image Shares Drop After Deal Falls Through
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Whittaker CEO Steps Down to Refocus : Defense: Joseph F. Alibrandi will guide company's development of commercial businesses.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Television: Capital Cities/ABC Inc., long considered one...
- 4,600 Deaths That a Simple Yearly Test Might Prevent : Minorities are less likely to get Pap smears. White women often don't get follow-up care.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Gains Ground on Yen; Bond Yields Hit 2-Year High
- COLUMN ONE : Rule of Law Eludes New S. Africa : Apartheid is over, but a culture of violence lingers, police abuses remain widespread and reforms come slowly. Still, attitudes are changing in battle-weary townships.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Rallies on Trade Deal; T-Bond Yields Push Higher
- Sacramento Throws in Kitchen Sink in Bid for Packard Bell Relocation : Relocation: The city is poised to offer the computer maker $26 million in loan incentives to move to an old Army base.
- AUTOS
- The Economy: Report Fuels Inflation Fears
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Talks May Set Stage for Clinton to Visit China
- Battle Looms on Chemicals That Disrupt Hormones : Science: Research finds threats at levels once thought safe. Cleanup of DDT off Palos Verdes is part of debate.
- Pepsi in $20-Million Partnership to Return to S. African Market : Investment: Group of prominent African Americans and soft drink maker announce joint venture in post-apartheid nation.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : 262 Caribbean Troops Arrive
- Eric MatthewsBrea-Olinda, SeniorWater polo/Two-meter manTrailing Tustin by...
- R S V P : <i> The </i> Hot Ticket Was to Monette Tribute
- Judge Stops Short of Naming TMI Receiver : Finance: He says funds were improperly commingled but orders parties in lawsuit to negotiate an alternative.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Market trends: General Electric was the volume...
- HEALTH
- Polls Favor Cardoso in Brazilian Voting : Election: Ex-finance minister may avoid runoff in presidential race. He is credited with halting runaway inflation.
- Nixon Funeral Cost Taxpayers $311,039
- Pinkerton Opens European Headquarters
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL : Costa Mesa-Based Company Is Discovering That Some Coffee Lovers Like It Cold
- Supreme Court Issues Orders in 1,700 Cases as Session Opens
- Local Stocks Make Modest Rebound in 3rd Quarter : Markets: Some 58% of regional issues post gains in the three months ended Sept. 30, mirroring the national market.
- Irvine Sensors Names Lian as CEO
- Judge Tosses Out U.S. Civil Case Against Ex-Owner of Irvine Thrift
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Tale of Two Cities--and Two Centuries : THE LOST DIARIES OF FRANS HALS <i> by Michael Kernan</i> St. Martin's $23.95, Ill., 316 pages
- New Yorker Writer Back in Court for Libel Retrial
- A Sick Puppy : Greyhound Finds Itself Under an Aerial Attack
- National Agenda : Israel's New Inflation Imperils More than Pocketbooks : Economic problems are dragging down the government's peace options. Early elections to win a popular mandate could be too risky now.
- BODY WATCH : Internal Affairs : Author's Biology Lessons Come With a Twist of Entertainment
- New Wave of Quake Refugees Hitting Hotels, Apartments : Recovery: Some homeowners are only now receiving insurance money or government loans for repairs. Many find transition to temporary quarters fairly easy.
- IRVINE : Man Gets 6 Years in '82 Airport Bar Death