- Fee Levied on Homeowners to Pay for Storm Water Program : Simi Valley: The $7.15 assessment is expected to raise $265,000. Rest of money for federally mandated project would come from Sanitation District tax revenues.
- Moving Beyond : Indians Remember a Tragedy and Try to Forget a Season
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : No. 1 USC Thinking Big Again
- Irvine's Golden State Foods Gets New President
- How Movies Grew Up to Become Videos
- Clinton Political Aides to Get FBI Checks : White House: Official tells Congress that screening Carville, three others is part of a broad effort to tighten security. Laxity had been charged.
- U.S. at 'Critical Point' With N. Korea, Christopher Says
- Wilson Aide Admits Drunk-Driving Arrests
- Candidates Focus on Revenue, Growth : Politics: At issue in Seal Beach is the delicate balance between the city's fiscal health and residents' concerns. Three of the five district seats are open.
- Settlement Near on Dredging in Ventura Keys : Litigation: City says many homeowners support agreement over paying for removal of silt from back-yard canals.
- Schools Lack Electromagnetic Monitoring Plan : Safety: The discovery of high EMF levels in a Sherman Oaks kindergarten class reveals a void in testing, preventive measures.
- OXNARD : Spit-and-Polish Regimen for Student Cadets
- PREP VOICES : Ya Gotta Have Heart, but Bottom Line Is Winning
- Practice Times for West Teams
- 5.0 Quake Rattles Ensenada, but No Damage Reported
- Algeria Reports Deaths of 190 Muslim Activists
- Bill Harp; Emmy-Winning TV Set Decorator
- Fed Acts to Hike Interest Rates : Economy: Central bank's move is its second attack on inflation in two months. Analysts praise action to ease rapid growth but critics fear a disruption in recovery.
- While Things Settle Down, She Just Keeps Marking Time
- Plumbing Not Source of Toxic Fumes at Hospital, Officials Say
- Daschle Will Seek Senate Leadership Post
- Free Quake Debris Removal to Continue
- 3 Condors Fly Back to Area They Were Removed From
- Suspect in Computer Thefts Arrested : Crime: Man linked to a series of Los Angeles-area robberies is captured in Philadelphia.
- Driven to Trouble : Idling Firetruck Is Moved by Man, Who Then Is Arrested
- Better Safe Than Sorry
- $345,000 Award Expected in Police Beating at Party : Courts: Judge's ruling culminates five years of legal wrangling and a two-month trial. Police defend the officers' actions at a baptismal celebration in Arleta.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Says He Sees the Big Picture
- Devine Deception : Artist / Gallery Owner, Interested in 'Distributing Ideas,' Attends His Own Lecture
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Chamber Groups Find Power in Small Numbers
- Relax, Hot Foreign Stocks Were Bound to Correct
- Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYSIA : Malaysia Is Modern, User-Friendly : Asia: Business customs in the Pacific Rim nation are similar to those in the United States.
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- BANKING
- AIRLINES
- Senate Confirms Two Nominees for Justice Dept.
- McDougal Shows He Knows How to Dish the Dirt
- New Area Code Coming to Some in North O.C.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Salary 'Spiking' Cost Could Hit $13 Million
- Kickers Given Boot by NFL : Pro football: Changes, including two-point conversion and new field position after missed field goals, encourage touchdowns.
- Lake Perris Swimming With Regular-Size Bass
- Anaheim Arena to Be Site of Wooden Classic Dec. 3
- UCLA, Kentucky to Meet in Wooden Classic
- FDA's Delay in Approving Laser Spurs Selloff of Trimedyne Stock : Technology: The innovation would treat enlarged prostate glands. Shares fall 10%.
- German Government Calls for Kurdish Agitators' Expulsion : Unrest: Request to individual states follows four days of riots. At least 90 police have been hurt.
- 'Hillary Clinton' Is In Bloom and First Lady Likes the Idea
- Asia Tires of Being the Toxic Waste Dumping Ground for Rest of World : Environment: A global conference in Geneva could end many recycling programs in developing nations.
- The Plots Thicken : Were the Bradys truly a happy bunch? What was Tina Louise of 'Gilligan's Island'<i> really </i> like? In a wave of new books, TV stars of the past share secrets about some of our favorite shows.
- Couple Sentenced in Payroll-Tax Case
- Riordan, Ferraro Call for Changes at L.A. Zoo : Remodeling: Proposed management team would oversee improvement of exhibits. The action may defuse a feud between employees and director.
- Plans for Festival Site to Be Discussed : Development: Project on the 67-acre lot would force Simi Valley Days organizers to find a new home for the event.
- Extortion, Looting of Jews Described at War Crimes Trial
- VAN NUYS : Pizza Delivery Driver Finds Body in Home
- It's Time to Give Our Cops a Raise
- A New Locale for Carmen : Computer Game/PBS Show Finds Success as a Fox Cartoon
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Reserve Deputy Wins Annual Sheriff's Award
- NBA Referee's Stance Doesn't Leave Mushroom for Doubt
- NIT : Loss Hard to Take for Gonzaga
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT REPORT : WEST REGIONAL : Rematch of '89 Is Special for Stewart
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Clemson Hires Providence's Barnes
- Huffman Gets Another Victory in Court : Jurisprudence: Judge orders state school system to pay his attorneys fees. Fullerton's Shumard and Bedell told to pay punitive damages totaling $4,500.
- Section to Mull Eligibility Proposal
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- ALR Wins Patent on Process for Upgrading Old Computers : Technology: The idea is to assure buyers that their new machines will not quickly become obsolete.
- Trade Deficit Up 50% on Record Drop in Exports : Commerce: Even with services added in, imports outpaced exports by $6.3 billion in January, government says.
- Justices Appear to Back State's Death Penalty
- FEVERISH EFFORT: A few opponents of the...
- Pair Arrested in Assault, Car Theft
- Planners Reverse Ruling on Developing Environmentally Sensitive Land : Newbury Park: Commission says wetlands need more protection. Developer in 12-year battle blames the new decision on 'politics.'
- Mayor Daly Scrambling to Keep Team
- U.S. Funds Sought for Pipeline Study
- THE TELEDESIC DEAL : Network Idea Man : West Covina Venture Capitalist Is Brain Behind Satellite Plan
- Robbins' Rebound : Politics: The former state senator looks toward an uncertain future. He says his stint in federal prison made him appreciate the small things in life.
- Pete Stark May Be a Tough Pill for Clinton to Swallow : Chairman of key House subcommittee irks Administration by pushing his own plan to provide universal health coverage.
- Teen-Ager Killed in Weekend Traffic Dispute Is Identified
- King's Lawyers, City in Last-Ditch Bid to Settle Lawsuit
- Plaintiffs Awarded $345,000 in '89 Police Brutality Case : Courts: Judge sides with a group of 26 party-goers who said they were beaten without cause by officers.
- SEAL BEACH : Porno Newspaper Racks Removed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Administrator to Get 11% Pay Raise
- Pavarotti, Others Set for Tribute to Mancini
- John R. Boyens has been appointed vice...
- PacifiCare to Serve Medi-Cal Patients
- S. Africa Assumes Control of Black Ciskei Homeland
- U.S. to Issue Visas to Gay Games Participants With AIDS Virus
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cleanup Campaign Scheduled for May
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Man to Stand Trial in Mother's Slaying
- Countywide : Welfare Fingerprint System Is Approved
- BURBANK : Gallery Owner Leaps to Defend Jessica Rabbit
- STUDIO CITY : 5 Groups to Host Fund-Raiser in May
- Campaign Calendar
- WESTMINSTER : 1 Critically Hurt in 3-Car Freeway Crash
- '3 Calls' Proposal Aims to Discourage False Alarms
- Remembrance of Things Passe : When the coral and crimson and rubies of her lips can be bought at the drugstore and saved for a lifetime.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Camarillo Topples Griffin, Simi Valley
- Streisand Shows on Sale Sunday
- Gretzky Says His Target Is 1,000 Goals, Not 802
- Alicia Robles
- Santa Ana Surgeon Acquitted of Fraud in Workers' Comp
- Surgeon Acquitted of Insurance Fraud
- Gateway Agrees to Sell 55% of Its Stock to Conrac for $5.9 Million
- CSUN Garage Collapse Fuels Tougher Policy
- Parolee Is O.C.'s First '3 Strikes' Defendant : Crime: Santa Ana resident, accused in shooting at bar, has prior convictions on robbery and assault charges.
- Wilson Fund Raising Gains Steam While Rivals Spend Heavily
- Partying With Oscar : ELTON JOHN : Gracious Host Upstaged by ET--and We Don't Mean Spielberg's
- Jewelry Thief Nearly Chokes on Evidence
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Day-Care Center to Be Learning Tool for Students : Learning: Site at Antelope Valley College will benefit early childhood education program, officials say.
- Few Strings to the Past : Music: Guitarist John Williams doesn't fret about breaking with Segovia's classical teachings.
- First Interstate to Offer Early Retirement to 2,650 Workers
- Auto Exec's Arrest Stunned Acquaintances : Probe: But industry insiders say they saw signs of trouble for former American Honda executive Jim Cardiges as early as 1992.
- HEALTH
- BIG LOSS: Walter Lantz, the animator who...
- Israeli Traffic Cops to Start Taking Credit Cards
- Chiapas Envoy Rules Out Presidency Bid : Mexico: Camacho Solis says negotiations remain his priority. Speculation had undermined nation's political stability.
- '3 Strikes' Law Being Used to Challenge Death Penalty
- Chief Walks the Walk, Talks the Talk on Portland Streets
- Firm Fined $2,000 for Late Disclosure
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Major Developer Prepares Santa Clara River Blueprint : Environment: Newhall Land and Farming Co. proposes 49 construction changes along a 15-mile stretch.
- SIMI VALLEY : Planner Postpones Ahmanson Hearing
- Younger, Hutcheson Resign Soccer Jobs
- Garvey Is Magazine's New MVP
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Above the Rim' Bounces Between Sports, Melodrama
- Karen Gordon Mills has joined the board...
- Church Helping Fillmore Rebuild : Quake: Volunteers from Michigan-based group try to fill gaps left by federal aid, assisting in construction and repairs.
- Final Chapter at Oldest L.A. Bookstore
- LOS ANGELES : Braude Calls for Permanent Car-Pool Lane on Freeway
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Order Study on Impact of Smoking Ban
- FULLERTON : Student Program at Cal State Honored
- Mothers' Helpers : Prenatal Program Benefits Indigent Women, Taxpayers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Windmiller Finally Gives Up Hit as CSUN Sweeps Ohio State
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Reliever Wilson Is Released
- LPGA Salutes Dinah Shore by Making Her an Honorary Hall of Fame Member
- THEATER REVIEWS : Rose-Colored Memories Blend in a Sweet 'Dandelion Wine' : A 12-year-old boy does some growing up during a magical time in charming small-town America in this Alternative Repertory Theatre effort.
- Paramount Leaps Into the Interactive Fray : Entertainment: The venture into the growing CD-ROM market is the first by a Hollywood studio.
- Bond Yields Slide on Fed Rate Move; Stocks Hold Steady
- Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYSIA : Resources
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Kia Review, Hyundai Official's Quote Make Car and Driver
- 15 Injured in High-Rise Fire
- VENTURA : Racist Leaflets Are Discussed at School
- SIMI VALLEY : Molestation Suspect Arrested by Police
- Menendez Legal Papers Say Estate Is Worthless : Courts: Judge unseals documents that seek public funding for younger brother's retrial expenses. The inheritance, once valued at $14 million, has been depleted by debts, taxes and legal fees.
- IRVINE : Low-Cost Housing for Seniors Planned
- Trial Begins for Man Accused in Beach Gunfight
- Matadors Give 49ers Handout : College baseball: CSUN miscues keep it close until Long Beach wins in 10th, 5-4.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Tough Enough : USC's Leslie Asserts Herself in the Middle
- Hoop There He Is, Again : Movies: Leon, the star of 'Cool Runnings' and 'Cliffhanger,' takes another twist as a troubled basketball star in 'Above the Rim.'
- IMF Finally Agrees to Give Russia a $1.5-Billion Credit : Aid: The agency had delayed the money since autumn. It will arrive amid disillusion about Western help.
- Besieged City Gets Planeload of Food, Medicine : Bosnia: It is the first humanitarian aid Tuzla has seen since the Serbian rebel blockade began two years ago. Spirits are lifted.
- The Whole World Is Watching : Mexico must accept international observers
- Man Arrested After Shots Fired at Truck
- The firm: "I know that lawyers are...
- PREP VOICES : Q: Is too much emphasis placed on winning at the high school level? : PRO: Just Knowing How to Play Is a Victory
- Rob Crabtree
- Gallardo's Gem Makes Decision Easy for Agoura
- TELEVISIONOscar Ratings Hold Steady: ABC's coverage of...
- 75 Aboard Die as Russian Jetliner Crashes in Siberia
- Seismic Rules on Campus Garages Tightened : Safety: Collapse of Cal State Northridge parking structure spurs changes. Buildings throughout the university system will be reviewed.
- Partying With Oscar : EL RESCATE : Annual Benefit Remembers a Good Friend
- Magic Johnson Coming Back to Lakers as Coach : Basketball: He will take over from Randy Pfund. The team has struggled since the star retired.
- Candidates in Valley Races Relying on Loans to Fund Campaigns : Politics: Finance disclosure reports are filed. Contenders cite tough financial times, crowded fields.
- 'A Beautiful City, a Hell on Earth'
- FULLERTON : Council to Consider Televising Meetings
- County Will Hold Summit on Tourism : Leisure: Supervisors say strategy is needed to combat image problems and stepped-up competition in crucial industry.
- PREP VOICES : ON CAMPUS : Q: How much emphasis should be placed on winning at the high school level?
- West Provides Order in Wild Pierce Victory
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Down by Eight, Huntington Beach Rallies
- U.S. Team Learning the Hard Way : Women's volleyball: Chinese team administers a 15-6, 15-13, 15-8 beating at the Bren Center.
- Coaches Propose Changes in City Football Playoffs
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYSIA : The Malaysian Economy
- Jerusalem Policy the Same, U.S. Says
- 3 Palestinians Testify to More Than One Source of Gunfire at Mosque : Israel: Witnesses challenge government claim that lone Jewish settler carried out massacre in Hebron.
- U.S. Will Keep Pressing China on Rights : Diplomacy: Officials hold meeting to clarify Administration stance. Some had urged a more conciliatory approach.
- Ex-Judge Hale Pleads Guilty Over Arkansas Loan Fraud : Inquiry: Political insider agrees to cooperate with Whitewater special counsel. Fiske calls step 'significant.'
- Optimistic Robbins Battles to Piece Together a Future : Politics: The ex-state senator is cash poor, he says, and still owes the federal government $4 million in fines and restitution.
- Police Labor Dispute Moves to Billboards : LAPD: Ads portray a carjacking in progress and urge residents to support the officers' bid for a new contract.
- LOS ANGELES : Tougher Penalties Sought for False Security Alarms
- Dropping Out : RATE DECLINES AT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLS
- A Day's New Challenges : Hands-On Lessons Teach Children Respect for the Disabled
- BURBANK : Golf Tourney to Help Fund Youth Club
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : France's 3-Hitter Propels Cypress Into First Place
- Black Coaches, the NCAA Work Out a Settlement
- The Eberts: The New Awards for Fawning : Television: The film critic thumbs his nose at objectivity by hosting KABC's pre-Oscar schmoozefest--a job he seems born for.
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYSIA : When Doing Business There. . .
- BANKING
- 3 Major Airlines Discount Fares on Some Spring Trips
- New GM Plant in Brea to Rehire 200 Laid-Off Employees : Automotive: 2,500 furloughed workers from Van Nuys factory closed 2 years ago will have priority on jobs to sew truck seats.
- Salvador's Rightist Ruling Party Claims Election Victory : Central America: Arena leader cites legislative and local gains. But he faces runoff for presidency.
- Treat Kids' Fears <i> Before</i> Doctor Visit
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : We Don't Need a Whitewater Photo Op : Hearings would yield nothing; Clinton and Congress need to acknowledge their responsibility to govern.
- BREA : Schools Adopt Policy Banning Weapons
- VENICE : Resident Shoots Screaming Home Intruder to Death
- Here's Hoping He Keeps His Smile
- This Move Raises Eyebrows --and Some Key Questions
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : The Top Terrapin : Williams Guides Maryland Out of the Bad Times
- Partying With Oscar : WOMEN IN FILM : A Night of International Cuisine, Business Cards
- Critics Mobilize in Effort to Block Ocean Noise Tests : Environment: Citing fears that the experiment would harm whales and other sea life, Sens. Boxer and Feinstein urge federal agency to get congressional approval and to find another site.
- 'Nanny Tax' Clears Panel; Would Simplify Payment
- Trustee Censured for Alleged Leak of School Land Data : Controversy: Santa Ana board's Rosemarie Avila denies any violation linked to property price dispute.
- MOORPARK : Hearing Tonight on Slow-Growth Plan
- Russian Immigrant Gets Life Without Parole in Killings
- BOYS
- For Student Who Waved Fake Gun, 1 Strike May Be Out
- Mother's Day : Leah Adler Basks in the Glow of Her Son Steven Spielberg's Oscar Success
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Get Victory, but No Respect
- KIDS' THEATER REVIEW : 'Big Feat': A Skillful Comic Performance
- European Union Still Deadlocked on 4 New Members : Diplomacy: Timetable for admission of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Austria is clouded by voting procedure dispute.
- Walter Lantz, Creator of Woody Woodpecker, Dies
- SANTA ANA : Off-Duty Deputy Shoots Driver, 18
- Partying With Oscar : VANITY FAIR-TISCH : The Literati Came Early, the Celebrities Stayed Late
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Why Human Rights Is the Real Issue in Fight for Gay Rights : A MORE PERFECT UNION; Why Straight America Must Stand Up for Gay Rights <i> by Richard D. Mohr</i> ; Beacon Press; $15, 140 pages
- COLUMN ONE : An E for Excellence or Elitism? : Cerritos' Whitney High admits only top students, earning accolades but provoking resentment from those who say a public super-school is unfair. Backers insist the gifted deserve special programs.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Students to Vote on Fee Increase
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT REPORT : OTHER REGIONALS : Tulsa's Coach Emerges as Hot Prospect
- He Talks the Talk--Gaelic, That Is : Movies: Irish writer Roddy Doyle eschews Hollywood as corrupt, yet finds success in adapting two of his novels for the big screen.
- Taco Bell Trims Search to O.C., Texas : Fast food: The restaurant chain won't say outright if its Irvine headquarters is scratched from its list of possible sites. But it does decide against moving to Atlanta or Charlotte, N.C.
- Hero Role in Riots Pushes Actor Onto a Larger Stage : Human relations: 'I can't be a bystander anymore,' says Gregory Alan-Williams. He writes of life-jolting changes.
- House OKs Compromise on Whitewater Hearings : Congress: Leaders agree that 'good faith' effort will be made to discuss possibility of a probe. Senate passed similar resolution.
- High School Dropout Rate Down in Valley : Education: Officials credit decline to more intensive counseling, varied curriculum and better reporting methods.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Editor Seeks to Preserve an Area's Lifestyle
- Supervisors OKs Recorder Employee's Transfer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rail Line Forces Businesses to Move : Transportation: Construction of a 10-mile extension of the Metrolink route into Lancaster leads to the relocation along Sierra Highway.
- Goldberg Gives El Camino Real-ity Lesson
- Marina Standouts Lead All-Star Soccer Team
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Holds On to Defeat Wichita State, 3-2, in Baseball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Non-Roster Player Stays Hot for A's
- Bass Heaven : 10-Pound Largemouth Fish Appear Plentiful in Perhaps Lake Casitas' Best Year Ever
- Doctors Fired From Clinic Protest Publicly
- Navy to Begin 'Ship Shock' Tests Next Month : Channel Islands: Three weeks ago, the military had announced delaying the underwater explosives program indefinitely.
- NEWBURY PARK : D.A. Will Appeal in Murder Case
- DANA POINT : Ride for Kids Benefit Events to Be Held
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Vote on New School District Tentatively Ruled Invalid
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect in Home Computer Heists Held in Philadelphia
- NRA and '3 Strikes'
- Quest for Honor : Victor Sepulveda contends that his ancestors were swindled out of an enormous land grant encompassing much of the county, or even the state. But he does not want to take back the property; he just wants respect, recognition and maybe some money.
- President's Aides
- Seidler-Feller on Hebron Massacre
- G-7 Job Summit
- Courting Trouble : His Side : He says, 'I'll call you--and doesn't until three weeks later. She says, 'Pick me up at 7'--and isn't ready until 9. Tactical errors in the Game of Love? You betcha--which brings us to today's lesson: The Mistakes Men an Women Make When They Go Courtin'.
- VA Hospital
- Courting Trouble : Her Side : He says, 'I'll call you--and doesn't until three weeks later. She says, 'Pick me up at 7'--and isn't ready until 9. Tactical errors in the Game of Love? You betcha--which brings us to today's lesson: The Mistakes Men an Women Make When They Go Courtin'.
- Partying With Oscar : ROXBURY : Passing Up Glitz for a Style Befitting Legends of the Screen
- OTHER NEWS - March 23, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 23, 1994
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- Obituaries - March 23, 1994
- Obituaries - March 23, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 23, 1994
- Amid Partisan Debate on Health Reform, Panel Votes for Huge Hike in Cigarette Tax : Congress: Federal levy would rise from 24 cents to $1.49 a pack, but it's not certain that House subcommittee will pass overall legislation.
- HEALTHY TABLE TALK: The California Medical Assn....
- Rams May Face Eviction From Practice Facility
- TECHNOLOGY - March 23, 1994
- Hitting The Target : Vista Controls Designs Innovative Military Equipment From Robotic Autoloader to See-Through Helmet
- Music: MCA Music's UNI Distribution Corp. has...
- Opposition Wins Seats in Tunis Vote : Elections: Parties take a legally allocated 19 slots in Assembly. President, who ran unopposed, is reelected in landslide.
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Lost Lineage and a Man Who Won't Talk : JACK'S LIFE: A Biography of Jack Nicholson <i> by Patrick McGilligan</i> ; W.W. Norton & Company $25, 320 pages
- Paroled Killer Charged With Molesting 4-Year-Old Girl
- CAMARILLO : Learning Disabled Site Seeks Renovation Funds
- It's the Law, Even if Strange : Ordinances: The city of Orange made a routine review of its municipal code and turned up some legal oddities.
- SANTA ANA : Agency OKs Plan for Youth Program
- Christie Makes His Presence Felt : Pro basketball: In most productive game since returning from ankle injury, he contributes 17 points as Lakers defeat Miami, 84-81.
- Company Town : New On-Line Service Targets Tinseltown : Technology: Post-production firms could transmit video on the computer network.
- Home Sales Rise for 7th Month as Prices Stabilize
- Paying Fringe Benefits to Temps Is Trend : Employment: Many of the better workers were laid off from companies that paid them benefits.
- New Image's Revenue Is Projected Below Target
- Newhall Land Expects $3.7-Million Quarter Loss
- Anaheim Therapists Sued Over Sex Abuse Memories
- Car-Pool Etiquette : The incentives are great: making friends, beating traffic, saving on expenses. But flexibility is a must. Sacrifices are required, agree Orange County commuters, and finding the right partner can seem like a courtship.
- LONG BEACH : Wife Gets 9 Years in Plot to Have Husband Killed
- Emotional Debate Expected Over Coyote Trapping Ban : Woodland Hills: Meeting will cap months of argument between residents who want prohibition lifted and conservationists who oppose killing the animals.
- BUENA PARK : 105th Year Marked by Woman's Club
- SAN FERNANDO : High Schoolers Offered Business Internship
- VENTURA : Council Turns Down Downtown Expansion
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Indians' Morris Stymies Blue Jays
- Charting the River of Money
- Fund Set Up for Athlete Injured by Golf Ball
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Agents Who've Come in From Cold Storage
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Works Up a Tempest
- Martina McBride: Country's Rising Star : Pop music: The 27-year-old singer gained momentum with her 'My Baby Loves Me' single that tells women they're great--and compliments their men for noticing.
- Calendar Goes to the OSCARS : Now, the List Is Complete : Analysis : A Night for Emotion and Breathlessness
- Thanks to 'King Kong,' Fay Wray Lives Happily Ever After : Movies: 61 years later, the actress is most remembered for the role. The classic kicked off an AFI salute to Hollywood's Golden Age in Washington.
- ENERGY
- Care Enterprises Yearly Profit Dips
- Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley won a...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Pollution Research Reports Turnaround
- Variable Annuities Being Touted as a Natural for '90s : Investing: Costs are high, however, and buyers are advised to make certain they don't outweigh the benefits.
- More Aggressive Democrat Gets Blessing for House Post
- COLUMN ONE : Budget Cut Blues Hit the Ranks : Military downsizing has meant dreams broken or deferred. After years of loyal service, many feel confused and betrayed. 'The future isn't there for so many of us,' one Navy man sighs.
- Yeltsin Healthy, His News Agency Reports : Russia: Official announcement is intended to soothe nerves in Moscow after rumors of a coup in the works.
- Problems on Location : Neighborhoods: Filming at mansion angers neighbors, who take case to the city. Both camps have powerful allies, with mayor backing the homeowner and a councilman siding with opponents.
- ORANGE : Sampling a Japanese Tradition
- Dale Poe Avoids Ban by Filing Lobbying Report : Ethics: Developer still faces $2,000 fine for missing original deadline. County officials concede that paperwork was late due to death of company's founder.
- FULLERTON : Board May Approve Conversion to School
- VALLEY / VENTURA ROUNDUP : North Hollywood's Ollie and Lee Named to City 4-A Team
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park, Dreifort Strengthen Chances
- BRUSSELS : EU Meets on Access
- Ex-CIA Chief Gates Hits Claims of Security Gaps
- Death Date Lifts Serial Killer Out of Obscurity : John Wayne Gacy's new team of lawyers leaps into action. A publicity blitz is planned, supporters rally. Efforts are seen as in vain.
- LOS ANGELES : Appeals Court Upholds Liquor Store Crackdown
- Defense Cuts Ignore Change in Realities : We can't claim any 'peace dividend' while facing new and more complicated threats.