- Ex-Classmate Recalls Thornton's Troubles : Courts: Penalty-phase witnesses say convicted killer displayed antisocial behavior as far back as kindergarten.
- Kareem, Miller in Hall of Fame : Basketball: Five others will join them in May enshrinement.
- AMERICA'S CUP / RICH ROBERTS : Lincoln Has Edge With Size
- Slaying Victim, Suspect Identified in Stanton Case
- Game Really Went Down to the Wire
- Cowboy Art Fest Tickets Sell Briskly : Culture: Organizers expect poetry and music extravaganza to sell out before event starts, fueling growth of tourism.
- PLACENTIA : Hearts Will Dance at Valentine's Ball
- MISSION VIEJO : Skill and Bones: A Whale Is Restored
- BASKETBALL
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Basketball Team Enjoys More Thrills Than Chills This Season
- MUSIC REVIEW : Nationalistic Tint From Czech Group
- MOUNTAIN LOW: President Clinton's 1996 budget proposal...
- Face Lifts Are Better Done Sooner Than Later
- Turning Blind Eye to a Life of Merit : Nominee's foes obsess about the abortion issue
- House Approves Line-Item Veto for the President
- Things Are Tough and Getting Tougher
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chances for School District Breakup Grow : Education: Key foe Willie Brown's power has been cut, GOP numbers in Assembly now match Democrats' and liberal Tom Hayden has taken up the cause in the Senate.
- Talks on Drug Court Resume as Prosecutor Offers to Compromise : Treatment: Dist. Atty. Bradbury is willing to drop some restrictive criteria. A committee reconvenes to develop program for addicts.
- PLACENTIA : City Offers Classes on Popular Dances
- BREA : Council May Tighten Investment Policy
- U.S. Firm Hires Speaker's Wife to Aid Trade
- State Senate Fills Void Caused by Assembly Strife : Legislature: Its stodgy image notwithstanding, the upper house gets the job done while lower house scraps.
- Anti-Semitic Crimes Increase in Germany
- Governments May Buy Out Flood-Prone Properties : Finances: Officials consider ways to reduce rising disaster aid costs. Malibu targets four creek-side parcels.
- Palestinians Kill Israeli in Gaza Ambush : Mideast: Attack on truck convoy is expected to further strain relations between Israel and Arafat.
- Support for Children of Aging Parents Planned
- Two Hurt When Bus Collides With Car on Freeway
- Joyful Sarajevans Stream Out of Capital
- MOORPARK : School-Choice Tours Planned for Parents
- The word is out--way out: You may...
- VENTURA : Dredging Moves Ahead at Harbor
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Reading Images With Different Eyes
- POST-QUAKE WATCH : Let's Fight for It
- Council Panel Rejects Police Bond Proposal : Public safety: Committee members say $100-million measure needs further study before it goes before voters. Deadline for June ballot is Feb. 15.
- Orange County Almanac
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : NORTH COUNTY: Deadline Nears for Transfer Applications
- CALABASAS : Dith Pran to Speak on Cambodia at Soka
- Man Shot Outside Market Dies
- Injured Knee Puts Manning Out for Season : Pro basketball: A similar mishap to the other leg cost Sun forward much of his rookie season with the Clippers.
- South Africa Gets Historic Victory in Davis Cup
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : U.S. Awards $9.4 Million to Map Hidden Faults
- LOS ALAMITOS : Weaver School Sale Possibly Averted
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Caring for Dogs Waiting for a Home
- 2 Brawls Break Out at Pitchess Honor Rancho
- Clinton Orders Border Buildup at Nogales : Law enforcement: The rush move adds 62 agents after a dramatic increase in illegal immigrant arrests there.
- U.S., Russian Ships Rendezvous in Space : Shuttle: Discovery, Mir dance a celestial ballet at 18,000 m.p.h.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- LOS ANGELES : Rape Prompts Schools to Start Buddy System
- Bond Issue for Police Rejected by Council Panel : Planning: Committee urges delay pending a study of LAPD's citywide needs. Measure would fund facilities in San Fernando Valley, Mid-Wilshire.
- Competition Will Prove Math Counts
- A Plethora of Pejoratives, a Paucity of Perspicacity : Public discourse: Is Judge Ito a battologist or a mumpsimus? Enquiring minds covet elucidation.
- LA PALMA : City Seeks 100% of Its County Pool Funds
- PEOPLEL.A. Law: Scads of celebrities, political luminaries...
- Cellular City Bought Out by Alert Communications
- Superior Industries International Inc., a Van Nuys...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Small-Dish Satellite System Is Well-Received : Communications: The product is off to the fastest sales launch of any consumer electronics product. It captures as many as 175 channels.
- Company Town : Magazines Are Music to Warner's Ears : Marketing: Publications help boost recording industry as a whole, and that's good for reigning champ.
- Super Fund Planned to Help Athletics
- Request for More Quake Aid May Face Fight in Congress : Recovery: President proposes spending $4.9 billion. But some lawmakers say too much money is going to disaster-ravaged California.
- Retired Air Force General Leads List for New CIA Chief
- THOUSAND OAKS : Zeanah Sees Need for Freeway Sound Wall
- Ring of Redemption : Comeback: Boxing took Henry Tillman from the California Youth Authority to a gold medal in the '84 Olympics. Now facing a criminal trial, he wants to return to the sport.
- Grant to Pay for New Fault Study
- GLENDALE : Officials Seek Input on Downtown Plan
- Restaurant company Flagstar Cos. said it made...
- Lawyers to Dissolve Practice, Join Rival
- TOURISM : Disney's Debut of Indiana Jones Sure to Be an Adventure
- U.S.-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS : Two Sides Will Reopen Talks as Sanctions Loom : Standoff: O.C. firms that sell goods and services in China say they wouldn't be affected by tariffs or embargo, but importers could suffer.
- Siemens Says ProCharger Meets Safety Requirements
- Quebec Separatist Asks Private Meeting With Clinton : Canada: President may find himself in middle of independence debate when he visits Ottawa this month.
- Minnesotan Captures Pinball Championship
- Judge Declines to Put Off Adoption of L.A. Anti-Smog Plan : Air: Jurist grants a two-year delay in enforcement but says EPA's pollution-control effort must be approved this month. Governor vows to continue the fight in Congress.
- Blast Kills 3 in Panama
- No Trick to Funding Athletics
- Notebook : Stability Helps Lions Improve
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 'This Is Such a Personal Decision . . .'
- VENTURA : Bank Is Robbed for 2nd Time in a Week
- Clinton Keeps Santa Ana River Plan in Budget : Government: $72.6 million is allocated for the project, which is designed to guard against a 100-year flood. The status of other capital improvements in O.C., including a freeway ramp, remains in doubt.
- Strawberry: Failed Test Brings Unemployment : Baseball: Outfielder is released by Giants after violating drug policy. Game suspends him for 60 days.
- Baseball Has Extra Day to Solve Its Problems. : Labor: President Clinton delays settlement deadline 22 hours. Management mulls a change of lawyers.
- Group of Irvine Activists to Consider City Council Recall : Politics: Leaders blame city officials for poor investment decisions leading to losses in the county bankruptcy. Support for effort remains to be seen.
- City Backs Away From Spending-Limits Issue : Ventura: The council refuses to reopen debate over campaign donations, preferring to leave the decision to the voters.
- Deficit Control Made Difficult : It's hard to do when neither side wants to get real
- COSTA MESA : Preventing Date Rape Is Topic of OCC Lectures
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Political Warfare on U.S. Turf : The opposition leader's ambitions preempt Peres' visit to solicit congressional support for the peace process.
- VENTURA : Doctor Jailed in Magazine Frauds
- Developer Seeks Planners' OK of Shopping Center : Camarillo: The commission will consider the complex, to be anchored by a Target store, at Las Posas Road and the Ventura Freeway.
- Man Rearrested in Robberies : Crime: Alex Yepes was acquitted of federal charges in a pair of bank heists, but he and three other men now face state charges in connection with the incidents.
- Identity Crisis : Gallegly Uses His 'Green Card' to Push for Tamper-Proof Documents
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Reviewing Unusual Pay Setup for Riordan Aide
- NHL ROUNDUP : The Last Gets Many Firsts When Senators Beat Flyers
- Carlin to Attend Naval Academy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov: The Maestro as Mime
- U.S.-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS : Two Sides Will Reopen Talks as Sanctions Loom : Standoff: Kantor is pleased by Beijing's quick response to threatened penalties. But he warns that piracy of products must stop.
- Optima, Adobe Make Marketing Deal
- Mitsubishi Plans Television Research Center : Electronics: The $11-million facility, scheduled to open in October, will employ more than 100 people in the county.
- Small Patch Could Mean Big Money to Athletic Programs
- Lockheed Corp. reported net 1994 earnings of...
- Culture : Kenya's Most Dangerous Game? Driving : Shabby highways, careless motorists and decrepit cars cause one death for every 71 vehicles on the road. The record imperils tourism.
- 4 Jurors in Fleiss Case Granted Limited Immunity
- Northridge Finally Cools Off, and St. Mary's Wins, 79-72
- LAKE FOREST : Base May Play Host to Landing Practice
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina Girls Win Game, Soccer Title
- ART REVIEW : Witkin's Making Traditional Narrative Painting Relevant
- Weekend Box Office : 'Legends' Gives a Boost to TriStar
- Business Finds Rewards in Thanking Workers : Jobs: Praise works--and it doesn't cost much. 'The best managers are like coaches, counselors, colleagues and cheerleaders,' a management specialist says.
- ComputerFocus Will Be Microsoft Training Center
- American Pacific Bank Quarterly Net Doubles
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- MRV Earnings Surge 81% in 4th Quarter
- CAPE TOWN : Reunion on Robben
- All That Glitters Isn't Gold : Figure skating: Once an Olympic showcase, money and TV exposure have some worried about a sport out of control.
- Orange County Calendar : Theater Review : Cast Brings New Energy, Insight to 'Falsettos'
- Time to Try Hollywood On for Size : Sir Peter Hall Is a Man of the Stage, but When He Had a Chance to Direct a Film Thriller, He Figured It's . . .
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Moves Up to No. 2, Falls Down at Oklahoma St.
- FAMILY : Children's Choir Carries Message of Peace
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Rating the Recruiting Classes Really Only a Guessing Game
- Snowboarder Recalls Horror of Avalanche
- Clifford Sher Keong Shiu; Santa Paula Restaurateur
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- Congress May Get Tickets Measure : Pop music: Spurred by Pearl Jam's crusade, the bill would require ticket vendors to disclose fees.
- Murdoch and Fox TV
- Managed Health Care
- Simpson Case Coverage
- Republican Contract
- Teacher Training
- Curbing Support for Terrorism
- Clinton Helps Mexico
- You Talk About Your Dedicated Dead Head : When it comes to Dia de los Muertos folk-art items, Peg McIntosh can't get enough--and she has the Visa bill to prove it. 'I don't have a preoccupation with death,' she says, 'but I think I have a close knowledge of it.'
- Animal-Rights Activist Stirs Human Emotions
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 7, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 7, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1995
- O.C. Reform Group Gains Stature in Wake of Crisis
- Victim's Sister Ends Emotional Testimony : Trial: Denise Brown says Simpson called pregnant wife a 'fat pig.' She admits having had drinking problem.
- Sting of the Gadflies : Coalition of Activists Gains Influence in Beleaguered Orange County
- FASHION FUNDING? With high schools facing budget...
- Inspection of MD-11 Jetliners Ordered by FAA : Aerospace: Possible cracks in pylons raise concern of 'unsafe condition.' Airlines consider plane safe.
- Key Defendant Accuses Sheik in N.Y. Bomb Plot
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Filing of Pool Bankruptcy Challenged : Courts: Judge is asked to dismiss petition on grounds that investment fund is not a separate entity from O.C.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : School Cut Options to Be Weighed : Finance: Irvine district officials and parents will meet tonight to discuss proposals for budget trims of up to $6 million, necessitated by the O.C. fund crisis.
- Plan Would Give O.C. Investors 77% Cash Back
- Orange County
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Redefining Success : Part-Time Professionals Are Shaping a New Work Ethic
- Few Benefit From New Military Policy on Gays
- He's Hitting the Ground Running : Politics: Incoming councilman Tom Tait will face many key issues right away. Colleagues describe the appointee as thoughtful and conscientious.
- Prosecutors Wary of Letting Judges Decide Cases : Courts: Move to jury trials has been prompted by the acquittal of some murder defendants or conviction on a less serious charge.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen's 35 Points Help Bulls Hold Off Warriors, 97-93
- 'Little Women' Director to Speak
- JAZZ REVIEW : Foster Shows Why He's Saxophonist of Note
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Watson Throws a Party at the House of Blues
- Sellars Does Debussy : Something is lost in translation as the iconoclastic director turns his attention to 'Pelleas et Melisande.'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Making the Most of a Temp Agency
- JAPAN
- SOUTH KOREA
- Liberty Contract Chief Adds Duties
- ENVIRONMENT
- Hopes for a Slowdown Are Re-Energizing Stocks, Bonds
- Beleaguered Bilingual Educators Regroup : Teaching: Despite concerns about their futures in the climate of Prop. 187, they meet in Anaheim to exchange ideas on how to be more effective.
- Willie Brown's Ultimate Magic Trick
- Edith B. Airey; Longtime Ventura Resident
- Kobe Woman Hears Her Dog Bark; Pet Rescued
- Extended College Contracts Studied : Education: After discussing pacts for presidents of Ventura and Oxnard campuses, trustees will allow public comment on proposal.
- J.C. Snead Beats Floyd in Playoff
- Clipper Center Riley Banged Up in Crash
- THEATER REVIEW : Cale's 'Jimmy Thing' Highlights Solo Performances
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mester Leads Mahler 7th in Pasadena
- Which Newton Should We Recall?
- PHILIPPINES
- CHINA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Men Who Break Out of Mold Find New Dreams to Chase
- CONGRESS : Helms Watchers Disquieted by the Quiet : Despite storm warnings, when Christopher and the new Senate Foreign Relations chief meet, the gentlemen prefer bland.
- George R. Stibitz; Inventor of 1st Electric Calculator
- Unusual Pay Plan for Mayor Aide Weighed
- Russell W. Landreth has been appointed executive...
- Southland
- Accord May Come Soon on Legal Fees
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : District Grapples With Anticipated Student Growth
- Delays During Switch to New Signal System Vex Driver
- WESTMINSTER : Architect Named for Civic Center Upgrade
- Topanga Has Its Boulevard Back : Roads: Residents celebrate at a ceremony that marks the reopening of the flood-damaged route, the sole artery to the community.
- Old Time Hockey Is Boring, but It Works
- AFC Stars Finally Have NFC on the Run, 41-13 : Pro Bowl: Faulk rushes for 180 yards, breaking Simpson's record.
- Defense Plans 'Rising Sun' Strategy in Honda Trial : Autos: The lawyer for the man accused in the kickback scheme plans to turn spotlight on Japanese business practices.
- National Australia Bank to Buy Michigan National
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Banking on Asian American Community
- David Nalley has been named vice president...
- NEW ZEALAND
- Secret Meetings Heighten Frustration in O.C. Crisis : Bankruptcy: Officials say pending suits make closed sessions necessary. Critics insist public needs information.
- SANTA ANA : Putting Science Fun to the Test
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Decide on Llama Classification
- Cars Now Roar on Routes That Deer, Indians and Explorers Used
- Ranks of ACT-UP Members in O.C. Dwindle to Just 1
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kraft Concerto Revived by L.B. Symphony, Golabek
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Stepping Off the Full-Time Track : Flexible Work Schedules Allow Workers to Balance Their Lives While Thriving at Work : Karen Gonzalez: Manpower Inc.
- Taiwan Will Ease Restrictions on Stocks : Markets: The $7.5-billion ceiling on the value foreign investors can hold will end. New limit will be 12% of the market's total capitalization.
- ENERGY
- Jamey Robbins has been named vice president...
- Chevron Reinstates Sale of Port Arthur Refinery : Energy: The deal calls for Clark Refining to buy the operation for an estimated $199 million.
- As Sarajevo Recalls Massacre, Combatants Agree to Open a Road : Bosnia: Civilian traffic into and out of capital is set to resume. A year ago, a bomb killed 68.
- Sounds Great! But What Would It Do? : Why balanced-budget amendment is unbalanced
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Half a Loaf From Disney
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fund-Raisers Planned for Dog Park Fencing
- Economic Profile
- DUCK NOTEBOOK : Corkum Finds a Remedy
- Benefit Performance of Disney's 'Beauty'
- 'Waterworld': Voyage to the Bottom of Hollywood
- Deng's Failing Health Gives Boost to Huge Dam Project : China: Builders want a head start before succession issue arises. Bitter debate over Three Gorges continues.
- Russians Want Leaking Shuttle at Arm's Length
- ANAHEIM : City School District OKs Plan for More Students
- After a Few Bumps in the Road, Newport Boulevard Work to Begin
- Countywide : Schools Given MWD Water-Study Funds
- LA HABRA : Library Bookstore Seeks Used Volumes
- Bennett's 24, Veal's 19 Lead Arizona State
- Rookie Gibbs, Hill, 58, Win at Pomona : Motor racing: Pedregon drives former NFL coach's car to victory; veteran wins top fuel in Winternationals.
- Park Your Revenue Problem Elsewhere : More income is fine, but L.A. must keep in mind the role of these special spaces in city life
- Usery Plan Goes to Clinton Today : Baseball: Mediator's proposal for ending six-month strike could be imposed upon owners and players unless they reach a settlement beforehand.
- TELEVISION : 'Serving in Silence' Left Too Much Starch In
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Irvine's No-Hitter Is a First for the Dons
- VILLA PARK : Water Runoff Could Be Public Nuisance
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Franken Sour on USA Track's Proposal
- USC Caps Another Fine Class With McCutcheon
- Victory Marks New Dawn for Orlando : Pro basketball: Magic wins in overtime to end losing streak. O'Neal outscores Ewing, 41-38.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Browne Rides High Country : She Continues Her Hot Steak in Concert With Gaffney
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / 1995 SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Several Teams Have Shot at National Title
- New Pump Will Lower Consumers' Water Bills : Utilities: Customers in Newhall County district are expected to save about $5 per month, officials say.
- NEC to Provide Memory Chips to Korea's Samsung
- Simi May Tell Firm to Lower Cable Fees : Television: The City Council will consider a staff recommendation to force Comcast to decrease rates and pay refunds.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD / CRENSHAW : Developing Property for the Public Good : Fraternity Turns Empty Lot Into Commercial Enterprise Without Government Help
- PERSPECTIVE ON FOREIGN POLICY : Capitalism Is the Cold War Winner : There's no 'new' U.S. role in the new order as long as global security means economic security.
- TUSTIN : Christmas in February Is Gift for Injured Girl
- Secrets of His Success
- 3 Candidates Shape O.C. Senate Race
- School Breakup Plans Revive in Legislature : Education: GOP surge along with bills from Boland, Hayden brighten prospects for carving up giant LAUSD.
- 'Lady in Purple' Took L.A. Legal World by Storm
- Man Dies in Hit-and-Run Crash
- Lancaster May Penalize Parents of Youths Who Violate Curfew : City Council: Officials consider billing residents up to $200 per offense. Fines would offset enforcement costs.
- Orange County Almanac
- Storm-Blocked Topanga Canyon Artery Reopened After 18 Days : Traffic: Road crews working around the clock repair flood damage that made commuting a nightmare. Yaroslavsky thanks residents for their patience.
- Man Shot 5 Times Outside Market
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Part-Timers Fend for Themselves When Negotiating Benefits
- A Profitable Niche : Santa Ana-based bank's slide has been turned around by new owners. The key was a focus on offering financing to small importers and exporters.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Seniors Find Jobs Are a Way to Keep Active and Involved
- Nothing Like Super Sunday to Bring the Family Together
- Culture Club : James Fugate and Tom Hamilton share a passion: Books. Out of that has grown Eso Won, one of the area's premier spots for black literature.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Administrator to Offer Budget Reductions
- Contrived Romance Is Far From Romantic
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oasis Quintet From England Delivers Rock That Refreshes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sometimes Little Things Mean Less
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Stepping Off the Full-Time Track : Flexible Work Schedules Allow Workers to Balance Their Lives While Thriving at Work : Bill Rosenfeld & Anne Pearl: UC San Francisco Medical Center
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Managers Find Added Challenges
- Search Continues for Boy, 13, Who Vanished in Ocean
- Headset Set Wins Another : Golf: Jacobsen shoots 65 at Pebble Beach for tournament-record total of 271 and his first victory in five years.
- Dare And Go Wins Strub for Solis
- Clowning Is a Longtime Tradition
- SPECIAL SECTION
- AUSTRALIA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Stepping Off the Full-Time Track : Flexible Work Schedules Allow Workers to Balance Their Lives While Thriving at Work : Nell Minow: Lens Inc.
- Volunteers Repaint Classrooms at Elementary School : Education: Team organized by Wells Fargo Bank provides first touch-up in 36 years. Principal lauds community involvement, laments low funds.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Show Promise in Winning Series Against No. 1 Stanford
- Familiar Style Works Nicely for the Ducks
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nicholls Gets Four Goals, Two Assists in Blackhawks' Victory
- Thunder Earns Berth to Nationals
- Profits Up at Pacific Scientific : Electronics: 1994 sales register a 20% increase over the previous year's.
- U.S. Stake in Vietnam Rises a Year After Sanctions End : Investment: American firms pledged $220 million in 1994. But Vietnam needs MFN status.
- NO TESTING: Orange County's bankruptcy has led...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Appoints New Commissioners
- Agenda
- Bad Year for Big A's Head Usher : Sport: Rams' move and baseball's strike mean sorry sights for Chuck Plumberg, who has worked at the stadium since it opened in 1966.
- More Log On to City's Electronic Bulletin Board : Thousand Oaks: Computer users can access municipal information and send messages to officials. The fledgling system is still basic but Councilwoman Elois Zeanah sees prospects for growth.
- Clinton to Baseball: Keep Talking : Labor: President orders negotiators back to the bargaining table for one more day.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kentucky a Little Less Sloppy Than Syracuse
- 'Looking Back' at Films of the Past
- SEAL BEACH : City to Bird Lovers: Don't Feed Pigeons
- Fire Damages Arleta Mini-Mall
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- AFC Stars Finally Have NFC on the Run, 41-13 : Pro Bowl: Faulk rushes for 180 yards, breaking Simpson's record.
- Last Miner Lost in Quake Dies After Rescue
- Prop. 187 Gives Texas a Selling Point in Mexico
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Rich Slice of Dysfunctional Family Life in Pennsylvania : THE LOST SON <i> by Brent Spencer</i> , Arcade $19.95, 240 pages
- Women-Only Decision Works for Mills College
- CAMARILLO : Malathion Will Be Sprayed on Tuesday
- 'Blinky Belt' Invention Wins 5th-Grader $200
- Torrance Residents Wary of Mobil Plan to Lessen Risk of Toxic Cloud : Safety: Modified form of deadly acid would be used at refinery. But critics fear that danger will remain.
- Man Dies After Being Hit by 2 Vehicles
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Compatible Partners Make Job Sharing a Win-Win Option
- Chris D. Van Gorder has been appointed...
- Riding In on a Rail : Mexico's Track Rights: Hot Ticket in U.S., Elsewhere
- JAPAN
- New Drug Shows Promise Against Multiple Sclerosis : Medicine: The substance reduces flare-ups of the disease by nearly one-third with limited side effects, study finds. Its manufacturer will apply for federal marketing approval.
- L.A. Colleges Pursue Link With Russia : Education: The district seeks its first faculty-student exchange with schools near Moscow. Pierce could be the focus of the program.
- SANTA PAULA : Seminar Teaches Children About Fitness and Food
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Arson at School
- Orchid Growers Are Hooked On a Budding Addiction
- Stars in Their Eyes : Education: Young hopefuls hone their acting skills with the help of Moorpark College's Les Wieder.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Gives Dynamic Read on Beethoven