- Trade Pact Debate Disappoints Valley Group
- Adrift in a Teen's Sea of Pain : Life Has Long Been Tough for O.C. Hemophiliac With AIDS. But Lately, It's Gotten Even Tougher.
- No NAFTA Question Too Tough
- FULLERTON : Library Displays Old Children's Books
- No wonder the song "We Love Lake...
- Slain Deputy Apparently Was Victim of ATM Holdup : Crime: Autopsy finds Peter Giron died of a gunshot wound to the head. He was found in his car outside a Carson bank.
- Soccer Team Looks Ahead, Not Behind
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum Was Almost Forgotten
- At Mom's Request, School Agrees Not to Revive Girl if Heart Stops
- INS Assailed for Not Deporting Immigrant Criminals : Congress: Senate staff report says those who break the law after entering U.S. illegally are a growing threat to safety and a drain on resources.
- Water Board Vote Off by 122 Million : Election: 'Large human error' in Santa Margarita's apportioned tally could change results.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Proposals for the L.A. River Are Discussed
- Oxnard Pins Economic Hopes on Privatization : Government: The city tentatively agrees to hire a private contractor responsible for recruiting new businesses and ensuring that existing companies stay.
- PLACENTIA : Ex-Trustee to Vie for 72nd Assembly Seat
- Friendship Is Forged Through Pain : Health: Injured fire captain read stories to 4-year-old Kenny Mounts while both were hospitalized at Sherman Oaks burn center.
- Countywide : Students Get a Look at Capital Politics
- Cowboys to Sign Kosar : Pro football: Cut by Browns on Monday, quarterback reportedly will join the team today.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Master's to Meet Biola in Bid for...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Carlito's Way' Avoids the Curves
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Nextel Says It Will Buy Motorola Radio Rights : Telephones: Licenses would help firm create a network to compete with cellular systems.
- Mortality Study Finds Tobacco Is No. 1 Culprit
- Immigration Talk Borders on Environmental Dramatics
- LOS ANGELES : Closer Scrutiny of Trips by City Officials OKd
- OXNARD : Immediate Closure of Landfill Is Refused
- Suspect Is Caught on Roof
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : Coming to Terms With a Neighbor : This isn't about jobs; it's about whether the U.S. will be a smart player in trade relationships or retreat to protectionism.
- Panel to Advise County on Overhauling Codes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conejo Valley Days Volunteers Sought
- Group Fights Simi School Recall Drive : Petitions: Backers of three trustees tell of smear campaign. Foes are upset over sex education and campus conversion issues.
- Ex-UCI Standout Duplanty Honored by U.S. Water Polo
- Security Must Do More to Keep Sky From Falling
- Kapow! No-Holds-Barred Violence--$14.95 : Television: Friday's pay-per-view event with no rules brings together eight fighters who will battle one another for $50,000 in prize money.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cline Group in a Striking Set
- Judge Rules Navy Erred in Canceling A-12 : Aerospace: The decision, while limited in scope, may pave the way for settling a lawsuit filed by the contractors.
- Rabin Says He Won't Abandon Jewish Settlers : Mideast: Prime minister assures Israelis in occupied territories that they're safe. Meeting follows riots in Gaza and West Bank.
- Ex-Soviets Expected to Need More Aid
- Rollins Alleges Whitman Camp Paid to Curb Black Vote in N.J.
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Way Cleared to Hike Federal Grazing Fee
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 88 Algerians Arrested in Nationwide Sweep
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Youth Shot in Armed Robbery at Palmdale Store : Crime: Owners of adjacent shops open fire after the holdup. In the hail of bullets, 17-year-old alleged driver of the getaway car is struck in the head.
- Judge Clears Way for Extradition of Ex-Officer : Courts: The New York fugitive was arrested at his Oxnard residence last month after more than 13 years on the run. He pleaded guilty to bombings in '79.
- Blue-Collar Workers March on City Hall in Protest : Labor: With no pay raise in two years, service employees union members voice complaints about lack of a contract. Council members later debate their own salaries.
- Disputed South Beach Seawall Completed : Ventura Harbor: A group that fought the 650-foot jetty said it would cause erosion and ruin a top surfing spot.
- Ducks Still Have Stars' Number : Hockey: They grab an early lead, then hold off two late Dallas charges to win in Phoenix, 4-2.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tuckers Give New Meaning to 'Limbo Rock'
- Frederick C. May; Founder of Malibu Lagoon Museum
- Way Cleared for Interior to Raise Grazing Fees
- Up to 9 Dead in Shelling at Sarajevo School
- Yeltsin Tries to Rally Support for Constitution : Russia: Urging voters to approve his proposal, he defends draft giving the president more power.
- China May Allow Inspection of Prisons : Rights: Beijing says it might let Red Cross interview inmates. Statement is seen as a bid to deflect U.S. pressure before Seattle summit.
- SANTA ANA : Ride-Share Group's 1st Meeting Is Today
- Countywide : Salvation Army Seeks Fire-Aid Items
- SIMI VALLEY : Seattle Man Arrested in Bank Robberies
- Signing Day Arrives for Area's Top Prep Athletes
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : The Refrigerator Is Closed by Bears
- LABOR
- Gunman Injures Arafat Aide in S. Lebanon
- Threefold Raves for 'Musketeers' Party
- Take It From the Voters: Get Tough, or Get Beaten : Crime: Too many in Congress are too willing to back down on stiff laws and punishment for dangerous criminals.
- SUPERSTAR SEARCH: The Michael Jackson case bubbles...
- Gulf Veterans Air Beliefs on Chemical War
- SEAL BEACH : Curbside Recycling to Start in February
- VAN NUYS : Firefighters to Receive Medals
- Appeal to Be Pursued in Minority Bid Ruling : Courts: The council will ask appellate judges to reconsider a recent finding that Mayor Tom Bradley exceeded his authority.
- Activists Miss Hearing on Ocean Tests : Channel Islands: Environmentalists angry they could not protest Navy's plan to detonate explosives underwater.
- OXNARD : City to Offer Police Services to Hueneme
- SEAL BEACH : Founders Day Event Draws Thousands
- Coaches' Tidbits Easier to Swallow at Lunchtime
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : At 18, a Return to Prominence : Violinist Julian Rachlin went into relative obscurity after winning an international competition at 13. 'It was not the ideal time to start a career,' he says.
- NAFTA Nervousness Sends Mexican Peso Down 4%; Rates Rise
- More Whales Grounded as Others Are Saved
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-Banker Speaks About Loans to Iraq
- Hope for Regeneration : Ecology: Habitats will recover from the fires and return to natural state to again support endangered species, wildlife officials predict.
- BURBANK : Boys and Girls Club Hopes to Save Facility
- VAN NUYS : Man Convicted of Mall Arson Attempt
- Bowl-a-Thon Benefit Participants Sought
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Get 4-2 Victory, Losing Skid Ends at 11
- China Seeks Foreign Communications Expertise: Shanghai wants...
- Wavering Lawmakers May Have the Cover They Need : Trade: They could try to capitalize on Gore's presentation in debate to explain their votes for NAFTA. One undecided has now lined up for pact.
- Court Clarifies Sex Harassment : Civil rights: Justices ease way for plaintiffs to win damages. High court says proof of adverse effect on job performance or mental health would not be required.
- President's Appointees Subject of Federal Probe : Privacy: Aides may have examined records of Bush officials. Incident follows campaign scandal involving search for Clinton's passport file.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Create Citizens Academy
- LA HABRA : Schools' Anti-Gang Dress Code Changed
- GIRLS
- It Was One Hot Day at Castaic
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Capture Third Conference Title in Row
- Trail Blazers Lose Dudley : Lakers: Portland beats L.A., 109-102, but its high-priced center suffers a broken left ankle during the first quarter.
- NCAA Punishes UNLV : College basketball: Sanctions in Daniels case will limit television appearances, but won't keep Rebels out of postseason play.
- DFG to Require Anglers to Wear Their Fishing Licenses
- Bonds Wins Third MVP Award : Baseball: He becomes only the eighth player to win the honor three times.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Eisenhower' a Lengthy but Incomplete Portrait
- Service With a Growl : Whatever happened to customer satisfaction? One consumer is mad about the new mercantilism and isn't going to take it any more.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Arrested in Palmdale Slaying
- GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Brady Bill Vote
- BRADBURY : Former City Manager Sued Over Expenses
- RESEDA : Council Renews Law Limiting Businesses
- No Longer a Novelty, but Ducks Will Take It : Hockey: They are 'getting used to winning' after beating Stars for second time, 4-2, to reach four victories.
- Glendale Doesn't Win or Place in No-Show
- NBA ROUNDUP : Perkins Ties Three-Point Record in Seattle Win
- Pitcher Righetti Released by Giants
- Contractors Board Unveils Reforms : Regulation: The state agency plans to alter its policies and improve services after mounting criticism from consumers and legislators.
- Warring Khan, ICN Await Day in Court : Management: Firm will urge court to block dissident shareholder's bid for proxy vote to oust founder Milan Panic, claiming Khan was involved in British fraud.
- Independent Truckers Threaten to Strike
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : TCI Eyes 'Smart Home' Design Plan With Microsoft and PG
- REAL ESTATE : Home Builder Busk, a Man of Steel, Goes Against Custom to Frame Debate
- Guilty Plea: An insurance agency owner pleaded...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tepid Demand Chills Bond Rally
- Youth Speared in Head by Paint Roller Dies
- Statehood Seen as an Even Bet to Win in Puerto Rico Sunday : Governor would petition U.S. Congress for admission. But that would surely set off emotional national debate.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mall Asks to Add Parking Lot Signs
- Back in Session : Aftermath: Students and parents at Topanga Elementary School return to the campus closed by last week's fire.
- ENCINO : Jackson Family Compound Is Searched by Police
- LOS ANGELES : Council Settles Claim From Thai Actress, Sister
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Crayola Unveils 16 New Shades
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Volleyball Event to Be Fund-Raiser
- L.A. May Be Just the Place to Host Convention in '96
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF RACES AT A GLANCE : SOUTHERN SECTION
- Ventura Water Polo Team to Seek Revenge in Playoffs
- The Ball's in Their Court : Setters Make the Call, Play Defense, Block and Serve, Too
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Boselli Should Play Saturday
- Men's Volleyball
- World Cup Plans Harsh Penalties for Fake Injuries
- Friendships Serve Teams Well on Court : Volleyball: Such relationships foster nonverbal communication, which can give players an edge.
- Doubt Raised on Ranger's Claim of Attack
- Woman in Wheelchair Shoots Robber to Death
- Judge Upholds Environmental Review of Tollway : Courts: Eastern Transportation Corridor report meets 'all procedural requirements' despite objections by homeowners and cities of Santa Ana, Laguna Beach.
- Defendant in Denny Case Gets Probation : Courts: Antoine Miller pleads guilty to one felony and two misdemeanors for his actions at Florence and Normandie. Under plea bargain he avoids prison time.
- LOS ANGELES : MWD Narrows Search for New Headquarters
- LAKE FOREST : Needed Landscaping to Cost City $94,000
- LOS ANGELES : Flash Cards Offered to Help Blind Bus Passengers
- ELECTIONS / ABSENTEE BALLOTS : Lomax Beats Shanahan in Tight Race for School Board
- 2nd Firm Weighed for Bus Service : Transit: An ongoing strike by drivers and mechanics is hampering the Antelope Valley's present operator.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley's Wichmann Leads Way in Wild-Card Victory
- Clippers Are Burned by Phoenix Duo : Pro basketball: Majerle and Johnson each score 35 points to lead the Suns to a 114-99 victory.
- Match Made in Heaven : Master's College Named Oates Men's Basketball Coach After Call From a Higher Authority
- Music Reviews : Season Opens for Youth Symphony
- The Scoop on Oprah . . . Sort Of : Television: Channels 4 and 7 are engaged in a ratings week war to grab the talk-show host's fans, but this columnist has the real exclusive.
- 'Passage': Moving Through a Clash of Cultures : Dance: Sardono, Indonesia's leader of modern choreography, uses the melding of old and new as an ongoing theme. His company wraps up its inaugural tour of the U.S. in L.A.
- Stock Sale Plan: CareLine Inc. said Tuesday...
- Executive Travel. : Software Offers Customized Jet Lag Advice
- Price Data Calms Markets, Leaves Investors Mystified
- French Government Rejects Interest Rate Cut: Prime...
- LOS ANGELES : Bernardi Blasts Council for Session on Spending
- Storm Could Arrive as Early as Tonight
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lang Returns After Long Layoff
- Woman in U.S. Skinhead Probe Jailed After Failing Drug Test
- Some of the Greatest Finished Careers at Home--in a Way
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Boselli Should Play Saturday
- $13.6-Million Acquisition: Regency Health Services said Tuesday...
- Zagat Survey: Phoenix
- Commodity Panel Choice
- Explosion Kills 10 in India
- Tragedy Is a Painful Reminder for Witness : Aiding Victim's Family Helps Him Deal With Past
- TOPANGA : Emergency Meeting to Discuss Mudslides
- BOYS
- Daly Talks About Struggle for Sobriety Affecting Him
- Whopper Wonderland : Irvine Lake, Self-Proclaimed 'Home of the Super Fish,' Stakes Its Success on Its Trophy-Sized Hatchery-Raised Trout, Including One 21-Pounder
- Thousand Oaks, on Balance, Has the Better Team : High school volleyball: Lancers overcome Goth and sweep Buena with team effort in a wild-card match.
- Hepburn, Quinn to Star in 'Can't Be Love'
- Laguna Fire Claims Put at $435 Million : Insurance: The estimate is far higher than expected. Total for the recent Southland blazes is likely to surpass $750 million.
- Students Apply to Medical Schools in Record Numbers
- Clark Elected Mayor of Miami; Hialeah Backs Convicted Official
- 60 Safe After Ship Runs Aground Off Scotland
- Disabled Girl's Parents Win School Case
- Senate Backs Virtual Ban on Handguns for Juveniles
- Reagan Gives Freedom Award to Gen. Powell : Simi Valley: The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is honored for his military leadership.
- Interim Director Assigned to Recorder's Office : Investigation: A former head of county employee relations is named to oversee the beleaguered agency while its elected chief, Lee A. Branch, is on leave.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Matching Wits With Nature and Arsonists
- YORBA LINDA : Patrols, Vigilance Stamp Out Fires
- A Stride Against Job Harassment
- Holiday Closings
- Women Vets Honored for Their Service
- ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : Taft Moves to Tennis Final for 6th Year in Row
- Pushing Widespread Panic's Buttons : The Georgia-Based Group, Playing at Coach House Tonight, Is Tired of Comparisons to Grateful Dead
- TV Ratings : For Top-Ranked ABC, It's Saturday Night Dead
- U.S. Agency's Case Against Banker Detailed : Courts: Gerald Garner, others are accused of insider abuse, concealment of records in running Anaheim bank since taken over by regulators.
- REAL ESTATE
- Executive Travel.
- Would You Risk Your Life to Save Your Pet?
- Arnolds to Gorge for Good Cause
- County Parks Take a Beating
- Jordan's Voters Hand Setback to Fundamentalists
- WESTMINSTER : Enemies of Road Litter Took Steps
- Board to Meet in Insurance Debate
- Fugitive in '82 Slaying Jailed After Asia Stay
- NAFTA Goes a Full 15 Rounds
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Chief Gets OK to Order Brush Clearing
- LOS ANGELES : Braude Calls for Attack on Ownership, Use of Guns
- Reseda Veterinarian Agrees to Counseling
- Hardiest Fans Found Link to Big Game
- Byrnes-Harris as the Dyer's Wife in 'Frau'
- TV REVIEWS : 'Power of Water' Examines Depletion of Precious Resource
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Insurers' Health Ads Assailed by Kennedy
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Man Cut by Wife Denies Forcing Sex
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 New Regents Join Cal Lutheran Board
- Officer Wounded Hours Before Leaving Valley
- Canada Geese : Tracking The Valley's Yearly Visitors
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Sherrill Suspends 4 Bulldog Players
- Northridge, Cassidy May Be Getting Signings of Things to Come : Recruiting: Matadors expect to receive letters of intent from Valley basketball standouts Cross and Brandt today.
- Kings Blow Late Shots, Lose, 3-2 : Hockey: Sandstrom's two goals are wasted against the Flames. Melrose blames day off for poor play.
- VETERAN AID: Ventura County veterans don't want...
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : 'History of Hell' Is One Heck of a Read : THE HISTORY OF HELL <i> by Alice K. Turner</i> , Harcourt Brace, $29.95, 275 pages
- Estrogen May Cut Rate of Alzheimer's in Women : Health: Hormone recipients were 40% less likely to get the disease, USC study finds. Others had milder symptoms.
- GLENDALE : Council Delays Vote on Taxi Licensing
- Family Sues in El Torito Explosion Death : Courts: Bartender's wife and children file claim against makers and vendor of a water heater and storage tank blamed for blast that killed him and injured five other workers.
- TV REVIEWS : Marin Alsop Conducts Tribute to Bernstein
- International Business. : Global Markets and Economic Update
- Georgia Executive to Be Director of Rockwell's New Corporate Operations Office
- International Business. : Worldwide Recession Takes Its Toll on the Chilean Economy
- Titan Wheel Is Living Up to Its Name : Manufacturing: In 10 years, the company, which makes more off-road wheels than any other firm in the world, has grown steadily and acquired other plants.
- Christopher, U.N. Chief 'in Each Other's Face' Over Somalia Policy
- San Diego County Won't Pay for Care of Illegal Residents
- Split-Shift Parenting : One works days, one nights. It's a sleepless solution to child care.
- Take It From Insiders: Get Smarter, Not Tougher : Crime: Instead of spending more billions on punishment, convicts say, invest in positive deterrents, like jobs.
- Fire Aid Center to Stay Open 6 Months
- CSUN Student Senate Denounces Letter
- USC's Perry Going Out With Spirit Intact : College football: Converted quarterback is a backup safety in his senior season, but maintains his position as one of the Trojans' leaders.
- U.N. Reports Asylum Crisis for Refugees
- LOS ALAMITOS : Law Regulating Public Events Passes
- Countywide : Bus Driver's Safety Record 'Amazes' Her
- NORTHRIDGE : Artist Mourns Theft of Prized Sci-Fi Statues
- IRVINE : Turtle Rock to Honor Firefighters, Police
- Vance Senteno
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Elephant Man' Rises Above the Difficulties
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Keeping Eye on the Situation
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tepid Demand Chills Bond Rally
- Wholesale Price Drop Calms Inflation Fears : Economy: Analysts say much of the 0.2% decline in October can be traced to stable auto prices.
- Ziff Communications Chairman Plans to Retire
- Preventing Future Fire Losses
- Translation of Techno Convergence? Expressing Information Bit by Bit : Communications: Thanks to 'interactive multimedia' speeding along the 'information highway,' the way people read a newspaper, listen to music or talk on the phone will never be the same.
- Council to Appeal Ruling on Minority Bid Program : Courts: Appellate judges will be asked to reconsider a recent finding that Mayor Tom Bradley exceeded his authority 10 years ago when he made affirmative action an integral part of the city's competitive bidding.
- SEC Bans 3 Brokers From Industry Work : Securities: They worked in Orange and San Diego counties for Stuart-James, a penny stock brokerage.
- Reagan Presents Freedom Award to Gen. Powell
- Grenades Hit French Offices in Tehran
- Carpenter Takes Stand, Brands Robbins a Liar
- COLUMN ONE : Love and Those Little Town Blues : Rural California offers residents a chance at the good life--with one hitch. In places like Weaverville and Bodfish, singles say, it can be hard to find a date, let alone a mate.
- Medicare Fee to Cover Costs to Rise 12.3%
- 22,000 Babies Left in Hospitals, Study Finds : Families: U.S. survey includes those abandoned by parents each year. 75% of those tested had been exposed to drugs.
- OXNARD : Armory to Serve as Shelter for Homeless
- 'Hard to Comprehend' How Life Can Become Unlivable
- Reward Posted for Arson Information
- LAGUNA HILLS : Flu Shots Part of Seniors Health Fair
- 1 Slain, 5 Jailed in Robbery Try at Rosemead Home
- Just How Serious Is This Problem? : Wilson should form commission on wildfires
- Affliction Doesn't Dilute Miller's Attraction to Water Polo
- Modern Troupe Offers New Works by Goldberg
- Democratization
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 10, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1993
- San Clemente Youth Speared in Head Dies
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Favoritism Worries Put Sharp in Hot Seat : Politics: Governor's staff had asked former aides to sever ties to GTECH. Concern over links eroded lottery director's support.
- Parents Say Son Did Not Start Southland Fires
- BRUSH OFF: The job facing some state...
- A Slow Healing : Children Return to Topanga School; Firefighters Befriend a Hospitalized Boy
- Deputies Allegedly Fired Shots at Party : Inquiry: Officials investigate charges that more than 10 on-duty officers fired guns and set off firecrackers at Alondra Park.
- Justice Dept. to Run Arkansas S&L; Probe : Inquiry: Senior trial attorney arrives from Washington to replace Clinton appointee. Criminal case involves President's former allies.
- AST Will Lay Off 650 Workers in O.C. : High-tech: Computer maker to cut a total of 1,050 jobs, shift some operations to Texas and Ireland.
- Suspect in O.C. Arson Described as 'Good Kid' : Investigation: Friends, coach can't believe he would have deliberately set destructive Anaheim Hills blaze.
- Records Show Quick Fire Response : Disaster: The first engine to reach the blaze's flash point arrived 12 minutes after a 911 call from Deer Creek Ranch in upper Topanga.
- Sheriff's Deputies Allegedly Fired Shots During Party at Park
- QVC Presses Paramount Talks : Merger: It continues negotiations with antitrust regulators on TCI's participation, as that company is criticized for its hiring practices.
- Peso Drops as NAFTA Jitters Grow
- AST Moves High-Tech Jobs to Texas, Ireland : Costs, Price War Cited in Loss of 650 Jobs in O.C.
- Disney Reportedly to Build History Park Near Washington
- Disney Reportedly Planning U.S. History Theme Park in Virginia
- Gore, Perot Tangle in Heated NAFTA Debate : Trade: Vice president calls pact a path to prosperity. But Texas billionaire says Americans would lose jobs.
- No Evidence So Far to Tie Arson Suspect to Wildfires : Disaster: Investigation of man charged with mailing threats continues. Callers believe they saw him near blazes.
- Non-Physician Named to Head Health Agency : Government: Appointment of Wilson aide Kimberly Belshe prompts concern from one group that she fought 1988 anti-smoking initiative while at public relations firm.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
- Ex-Gibraltar Workers Settle Lawsuit Over Layoffs : Courts: 250 ex-employees will receive $700,000 out of the $3.1-million payout in their action against Security Pacific.
- Feinstein Faces Fight for Diluted Gun Bill : Crime: Her amendment to stop the sale and manufacture of assault weapons has been watered down. But it still may not squeak through the Senate.
- NO SUCKING SOUND: Want to gather with...
- Condors Caught for Relocation to Safer Areas : Nature: Officials call moving the Sespe birds a "last resort" for the California Condor Project. Four have died in a streak of unlucky fatal incidents.
- PLATFORM : Wanted: Girl Heroes
- Countywide : Caltrans District 12 Director to Retire
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Gives Up Fight Against Tollbooth
- Fires Are Over, but Some Aren't Breathing Easy : Health: Experts say the smoke spread irritants. Some hospitals report more emergencies.
- Oxnard Man Found Guilty of Murder in Robbery Plot : Crime: George Pena, 23, is cleared of a special allegation punishable by life in prison. He and three others were charged in slaying of a landlord.
- Chick Names 36 Residents to New Advisory Panels : Politics: Committees are seen as a way to reduce land-use disputes in the councilwoman's southwestern San Fernando Valley district.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cafe Closure Sought as Result of Shooting
- UCLA Keeps Gymnastics, Adds Women's Water Polo
- A Return to Spring : Senior Baseball Lets Players Feel Young
- Residents Can Air Cable Complaints
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Rejects Bid to Allow Wood Shingle Roofs
- For Russia, a Crucial Election : Yeltsin has obligation to ensure fairness of Dec. 12 vote for Parliament
- CANOGA PARK : Man Sentenced for Stealing Ostriches
- Two Local Golfers to Sign Letters of Intent
- TV REVIEW : 'Showdown' Documents Haiti's Difficult Choice
- MUSIC REVIEW : Camerata Is Tripped Up by the Technical
- The Laguna Art Museum has compiled a...
- Tekelec, a Calabasas maker of testing equipment...
- CU Bancorp Released From '92 Agreement
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : PRENUPTIAL PACTS : <i> It's better to be safe than sorry.</i>