- T.HQ Inc. Expects Loss for the Fiscal Year
- Rise in Global Unemployment Forecast for 1994 : World: Economic growth to rise slightly, but not enough to keep jobless rate of industrial nations from climbing to 8.5%.
- HEALTH
- Clinton Tax Files Removed After Aide's Suicide
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Arbitrator Sets Deadline on Salaries
- It's in the Bag: Giants Win, 24-14 : Pro football: Simms' two scoring passes help New York to sixth consecutive victory.
- Americans Spending Big, Keeping Little : Economy: Weakest savings rate in four years shows that only 3.7% of disposable income was put into banks in October.
- California Amplifier Reports Lower Earnings
- Social Issues : WCTU Taps Sparse Assets to Fight Alcohol : Although membership is less than 40,000, the organization continues to spread its message of abstinence.
- Nation / IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : ATM Fraud Puts 2 Men in Prison
- Obituaries : Janet Margolin; Actress in Film 'David and Lisa'
- Quick Work on Oil Slick : Cleanup Crews Move In Fast to Tackle a Small Spill in Huntington Beach
- There Is Room at the Inn, Alas
- Student Bodies, Right?
- As '93 Takes a Hike, So Can You. Or . . . : Ring in the New Year with Barry Manilow, a zydeco festival, a round of billiards or, yes, a midnight hike. And wait, there's more.
- BURBANK : Council to Consider Donation to Schools
- LOS ANGELES : Chick Proposes Form for Public to Commend LAPD
- COSTA MESA : Soup Kitchen to Hold Christmas Dinner
- VENTURA : 2 Men Rob Fast-Food Eatery, Tie Up Staff
- LAKE FOREST : City May Join Board Deciding El Toro Use
- Simi High Takes 5th Place Kiwanis Game
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Turns It On Despite 28 Turnovers
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Avie Has Turned Out to Be a Perfect Match
- Scully Enterprises Buys the Centerpiece of Business Center
- Fadal Vision : Family-Owned Chatsworth Company Experiences Boom, Overtakes Japanese Competitors in Machine-Tool Industry
- PERSONAL HEALTH : White Christmas? No, Let It Shine
- Exiled Palestinians' Spokesman Reported Jailed by Israelis
- IRS Forms Are Lurking at a Post Office Near You
- Volunteers in O.C. Reap the Personal Rewards of Giving : Relationships: People who help the less fortunate also help their own sense of well-being, an Irvine psychologist says.
- Wilson Hurls Barbs at Clinton, Brown in Washington Visit
- Clippers Can't Stop the Bucks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Beats Occidental in Women's Basketball
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Participate, Yes; Proselytize, No
- Countywide : Christmas Trees to Be Collected, Recycled
- EDUCATION WATCH : Little Grant, Big Signal
- Slaying Raises Concern on Pay-to-Enter Parties : Violence: Lancaster death is the third since 1990 at such a gathering. The mix of drugs, alcohol, weapons and strangers can lead to confrontations.
- CALABASAS : Council Incumbents Will Seek Reelection
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunman Takes $3,500 From Bookstore
- Police Arrest 3 in the Stabbing of a Flower Delivery Person in Irvine
- NAACP Questions Media Coverage of Jackson Case : Protest: The organization sees a pattern of negative coverage of African Americans. It will launch a 45-day study of the press.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina Girls Win Soccer Tournament
- Jamie OenningWoodbridge, Sr.Basketball / GuardMany of the...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen Keeps Bulls in Gear, 109-97
- Kings Come Alive On and Off the Ice : Hockey: After blowing a 4-1 lead, they defeat Flames, 5-4, on Rychel's shot in overtime.
- Martin Aviation Gets New President
- Negotiating a Commercial Lease with Ease
- Eltron to Sell 1 Million Shares in Initial Offering
- Intel Says It Will Cut Chip Prices in Response to Stiff Competition : Technology: Analysts describe the expected cuts of up to 18% as deeper than those the company has made in the past.
- Ruling Party Leads Serbia Vote, but May Lack Majority : Balkans: President Milosevic's Socialists declare victory. He heads for peace talks in Geneva.
- Call for Pardon of IRA Inmates Imperils Peace Plan : N. Ireland: A political ally of the rebels insists on an amnesty. Britain's prime minister rejects the idea.
- UCLA's Dunks Slam the Door on Houston : College basketball: Charles O'Bannon leads the way to Bruins' sixth consecutive victory, 93-72.
- TELEVISIONThe Golden Touch: The results are in...
- Pico Products Reports Best Quarterly Profit Since 1987
- Oil Pipeline Operators Settle With Critic Who Said They Spied on Him
- Ukraine Says It's Deactivating Some A-Arms
- RESCUE TIME: Is paramedic service too slow...
- S. Africa Crash Kills 19
- Son of Surgeon General Surrenders in Drug Case
- Obituaries : Michael Clarke; Drummer With the Byrds Rock Group
- Traffic Dispute Brings About Fatal Shooting
- Making a Difference : More Office Workers Forgo Holiday Gifts, Parties to Help the Needy
- Shooting Climaxed Tagging Crew's Crime Spree : Courts: Details of the events leading to the Chatsworth High incident are given at the arraignment of a Burbank boy.
- TV REVIEW : Jack Newfield Goes 'Behind the Badge'
- LA HABRA : Christmas Spirit Is Alive and Well
- Iwerks to Build Theater in Zion National Park
- TECHNOLOGY : Trouble Ahead on the Information Superhighway?
- QVC Hikes Bid for Paramount Shares to $92 as Auction Opens : Acquisitions: The company's fate won't be decided before Christmas. Another round of bidding is likely, analysts say.
- 3 Keating Cohorts Given Probation : Courts: Federal judges laud them for helping convict the former operator of Irvine-based Lincoln Savings & Loan.
- Inman's Past in 'Black Ops' Raises Red Flag : An expert in 'off-the-books' operations will be an expert at military-budget chicanery.
- Zappa Made Us Famous, and Vice Versa
- FULLERTON : Bird Habitat Cleared for Development
- Builder Sues Over Rejected Subdivision : Thousand Oaks: Developer Raznick challenges city action in denying 92-home project. It says it has satisfied all requirements.
- Dana Point Youth Was on Probation at Time of Slaying
- Food Fight : Ticket for 'Eating' Sticks in Man's Craw
- Countywide : Salvation Army Asks for Help With Drive
- Ingram Micro Seals Distribution Agreement : Computers: Santa Ana firm adds Compaq to its list of major manufacturers, along with Apple and IBM.
- Koll Real Estate Completes Deal to Help Cut Debt by 40%
- Right Start Reports Loss in 2nd Quarter
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Index Edges Up 3.64 as Investors Await Fed Move
- Nation / IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton Chooses His New Lobbyist
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : A Modest Tale Made Worthy by the Telling : EXTRA INNINGS: A Memoir <i> by Doris Grumbach</i> ; W.W. Norton, $22, 304 pages
- COLUMN ONE : Pot Is Still a Growth Industry : The crafty marijuana producers of Humboldt County have survived despite government efforts to wipe them out. Public tolerance and the drug's profit potential make eradication difficult.
- 35 Jewish Gravestones Toppled in Germany
- Santa Ana OKs Law Barring Homeless From Setting Up House at Civic Center
- Teen May Face Murder Charge in Carjacking : Crime: The suspect's companion was killed by an off-duty O.C. sheriff's deputy after the youths allegedly stole his car.
- Jury Finds Man Guilty in Beating Death : Courts: Anthony P. Antillia of Costa Mesa is convicted of first-degree murder for the Feb. 13 death of Jim Loy III.
- VENTURA : Jury Acquits Man of Gun Threat Charges
- Countywide : Bridge Work to Shut Down Imperial Span
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Homeless Site Deal Nearly Completed
- COSTA MESA : Playhouse Group Acting on Its Debt
- Q&A; WITH ROBERT DUVALL : The Chameleon Who Disappears Into His Roles
- ART REVIEW : The Profound Silence of Vija Celmins : MOCA retrospective underscores her development of a conceptual space of tension and vastness.
- McDonnell OKs Pentagon C-17 Proposal : Aerospace: Company plans a $450-million pretax charge against earnings.
- Samuel L. Vernallis has been named director...
- Bagels Hit the Big Time : An Old Standard Is Becoming America's Newest Food Craze
- W. E. Deming, Quality Control Guru, Dies at 93
- FOX BAIT: CBS isn't the only one...
- Cuomo Outlines Proposals for Containing Gun Violence : Crime: New York governor would severely restrict possession of weapons and limit their capacity. Asks Legislature to convene on King Day.
- Dana Point Council Chooses City Clerk
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : It's Simple: Win Two, Make the Playoffs
- Securing a Home Loan Is Often an Exercise in Creativity
- High-Stakes Dogfight : Lockheed Battles McDonnell Douglas to Win $1.8-Billion Fighter Plane Contract With Israel
- Tekelec Lays Off 50 in Restructuring Effort
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Index Edges Up 3.64 as Investors Await Fed Move
- Katz Assumes Top Marketing Post at UniversalAfter...
- KETTLE CALL: The recession is taking a...
- Compromises Emerging in PLO Talks, Israelis Report : Mideast: Teams will meet again today. Border control remains the major issue and a complete accord may be at least a week away.
- Railroad Stymied by Wire Scavengers
- ORANGE / SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Enrollment to Open
- City Gets $4 Million to Hire 54 Officers : Law enforcement: L.A.'s award is the largest by the U.S. Justice Department. Inglewood, Garden Grove, Moreno Valley, Fillmore and Fontana also receive funds.
- Kids Want Toys, Maybe a Job for Dad
- Opponents Debate Plan for Ventura Ban on Smoking : Regulations: Some pro-business City Council members say the proposed ordinance is too broad and overly harsh.
- The Hot Seat : Pfund Heard the Rumors at the End of Last Season, but Now He's Hearing Complaints From Players
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 North Carolina Rolls, 106-93
- Weekend Box Office : 'Pelican Brief' Flies to Top Spot
- Ameritech to Invest $472 Million in GE Information Subsidiary : Telecommunications: Chicago-based Bell operator says it will buy a four-year note in the fast-growing electronic data service.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Slump in O.C. Housing Market May Be Ending : Real estate: November figures show a major year-to-year increase in the number of units sold. Median price still sags.
- Westinghouse Plans to Make MedGroup Device
- Lockheed Urging Israel to Rethink Fighter Jet Deal : Aerospace: Calabasas-based Lockheed thought it had a sale, but then McDonnell Douglas swooped in with its F-15E.
- Congress : Federal Pork-Barrel Practice Gets Fitted for a Leaner Look : Earmarking, which bypasses routine review to distribute money to academic institutions, is trimmed nearly in half.
- Pipe Bombs Disarmed at Neurologist's Home
- U.N. Human Rights Post Created
- Inman's Housekeeper Tax Problem Seen as Not Fatal
- OXNARD : Council to Focus on Crowded Housing
- SYLMAR : Metrolink 'Disaster' Is Training Aid
- LAKE CASITAS : Board to Study Hike in Admission Passes
- Disability Cuts to Be Rescinded
- VENTURA : Carport Fight Leads to Fatal Shooting
- Christmas Twice Over : Holidays: Armenian Americans celebrate on Jan. 6--and on Dec. 25.
- Nowhere to Turn for Rams
- Travel Suits the Ducks Just Fine
- THE BIZ : Rich Hopes to Strike It in Animation : ALAN CITRON
- Nation / IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Better, His Doctor Says
- Students Flock to Where Fun Is as Break Begins
- New Rangers Make Mountains Cleaner
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Council Elects Scott as New Mayor
- OXNARD, PORT HUENEME : Revelers Offered Free Tows, Rides
- CALABASAS : FDIC Accepts City's Bid for Tennis Club
- IRVINE : Stolen Car Found in Flames at School
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library is Seeking Volunteers, Books
- Office Staffs Celebrate the Season With Donations : Holidays: More firms in Ventura County are foregoing parties and gift exchanges to make purchases for the less fortunate. People say they like the feeling of making a difference.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Remains the Only Bright Spot
- NBC Keeps the AFC as CBS Gets Shut Out : Pro football: CBS loses out even though its bid was higher than NBC's.
- HORSE RACING : Jones Suspended, but Training Ban Cut in Half
- Olujimi MannSanta Ana Valley, So.Basketball / GuardIf...
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Brooks Has a Handle on Another Side of the Business
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Faraway, So Close': Wim Wenders' Spiritual Odyssey
- Farm Subsidies
- North Korean Nuclear Threat
- The Verdict : THE CHOICES FACING THE MENENDEZ JURIES
- Iran-Contra
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 21, 1993
- Campaign Fund Limits Rejected : Politics: State high court refuses to resurrect Prop. 68, ending chance for restrictions in '94. In 4-3 vote, justices say watered-down competing measure remains in effect.
- No Turbulence Warning Given in Fatal Crash : Aviation: Controllers did not tell pilot of private jet that plane he followed was a Boeing 757, despite FAA alert that it causes heavy wake. But they did caution twice that he was too close behind.
- BEYOND JUNK: Ever discard anything by accident...
- Garden Grove Gets Federal Police Grant : Law enforcement: The city is one of 74 to receive awards, announced by President Clinton, for the hiring of more officers.
- REWARDING SACRIFICE: UC Irvine got an unexpected...
- Fear is Starting to Run Our Lives : Bit by bit, growing concern about crime is causing some people to change the way they live, where they go, even how they dress.
- TOP DEPUTY: Duane Preimsberger of Huntington Beach...
- Half Brother Arrested in Youth's Slaying
- Pilot Not Told He Followed 757 : Crash: But investigators also reveal that air traffic controllers twice warned private jet it was going too fast in moments before it plunged to earth in Santa Ana.
- RIDING HIGH: If you're at the Swap...
- Disneyland Plans Dim as Project Chief Resigns : Theme park: Prospects that the $3-billion resort will be built seem to falter. Anaheim remains upbeat, though.
- Troopers Say Clinton Sought Silence on Personal Affairs : Arkansas: The White House calls their allegations about the President's private life 'ridiculous.'
- Arrest Made in Slaying at Pay-to-Enter Party : Violence: Deputies hold victim's half-brother. The death has focused new attention on the private gatherings, where a mix of drugs, alcohol and weapons can lead to confrontations.
- Fillmore Gets $300,000 Grant to Battle Gangs : Crime: The city's share of the federal package will permit the hiring of three more deputies to press the fight.
- Police Say Fight Led to Boy's Slaying
- Parties to Get You Moving Into '94 : Holiday: New Year's revelers will be given plenty of ways to celebrate--among them music, dancing, food and comedy.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 21, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 21, 1993
- NIGHT PEOPLE: Don't say you didn't have...
- Haiti Premier Hits Aristide's Refusal to Return for Talks
- Shop Till You Drop : Customers, Workers Fight Fatigue in the Store That Never Sleeps
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Church Brightens Holidays for Inmates' Children : Giving: Canyon Country congregation holds dinner and presents gifts as part of nationwide Angel Tree program.
- OXNARD : Shop Reopens After Correcting Violations
- Rick Goerner has been promoted to the...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- No-Loads Waive Fees to Summon IRA Investors
- Many Blacks in L.A. Study for Bilingual Future
- Surprising Draw Leaves U.S. in a Fix : World Cup: Little goes as expected. United States winds up in a group with Colombia, Romania and Switzerland.
- Eagles' Defense Leads 20-10 Victory : Interconference: Philadelphia sacks Jeff George four times and forces three fumbles in win over Indianapolis.
- Kinsey Caruth has joined the Newport Beach...
- Hometown Salutes Pilot Shot Down, Seized by Somali Warlord's Forces : Military: State dignitaries at parade, rally in blue-collar city. Army warrant officer hero mourns the loss of 18 of his comrades.
- COLUMN ONE : Treating Doctors for Prejudice : Medical schools are trying to sensitize students to 'bedside bias.' Studies show that the effects on women and minorities can mean ruder treatment and less access to better care.
- Sermon : On the Need to Dispel 'Model Minority' Myth
- SIMI VALLEY : Dump May Be Urged Not to Import Trash
- Colleagues Remember Pilot for His Skills : Aviation: Crash of his jet killed five, including the head of a fast-food chain. He is called a dedicated aviator.
- STANTON : Sapien to Be Mayor, Dotson Vice Mayor
- Montana Gives Chargers a Headache : AFC: Despite suffering a concussion on previous play, he completes go-ahead touchdown pass in Chiefs' 28-24 victory.
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : McRae Conducts a Triumphant 'Messiah'
- NRG Chief Fights Back : Movies: Market researcher Joe Farrell counters news report that questions his company's accuracy, ethics.
- Raymond W. Hackbarth Jr. has opened a...
- Fatal Shooting at Mall Started With Argument
- Wal-Mart Gunman Had History of Arrests in Southern California
- COUNTYWIDE : Laguna Beach Opens Disaster Aid Center
- Youth Dies Shielding Girls From Gunfire at Party : Violence: Officials call Rayshaun Love, 17, an 'absolute hero' as search starts for teen-age gunmen.
- LASTING GIFTS: Speaking of presents, the Ventura...
- Modest Proposal : 'Turn in a Gun and We'll Give You Tickets'
- LOS ALAMITOS : School's Forensic Group Wins Award
- Falcons' Turnovers Let Redskins Turn Up a Win : NFC: Interception, fumble and bad snap on punt lead to 16 points for Washington in 30-17 victory over Atlanta.
- TV REVIEW : R. Strauss, via Barenboim
- Who Needs the Movie When We Have Promos?
- Neal Rinella has been promoted to principal...
- St. John Knits Inc.: The Irvine designer...
- Armor All Products, Aliso Viejo
- Irish Leader Warns IRA Against Rejecting Peace Plan : N. Ireland: Prime minister says Dublin would join London in crackdown. Hours later, a bomb explodes.
- Polly Klaas' Mother Plans to Work to Prevent Child Abuse
- BOOK REVIEW / PSYCHOLOGY : Money May Not Be the Great Motivator, After All : PUNISHED BY REWARDS: The Trouble With Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise and Other Bribes, <i> by Alfie Kohn</i> , Houghton Mifflin, $22.95, 384 pages
- Immigration: Washington Fiddles, California Hurts : Missing is an adequate national policy for this controversial issue
- Benefit Honors Slain Detective; Funds Raised Will Go to Scholarships
- Fullerton College Women Finally Pull Away, Win : Basketball: Hornets beat Orange Coast, 50-43, in consolation final of tournament.
- Host Didn't Get Special Treatment : Opponents: U.S. will have tough time getting into second round.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Larson's Long Layoff Shows in Brief Return
- Festival Hong Kong an Ongoing Delight
- BARBARA GERAGHTY, President, Idea Quest
- Israeli Rabbi Urges Troops to Disobey Army
- Lockerbie Bomb Probe Raises Links to Syria, Iran
- C. Dean Olson; Egg Producer and Beverly Hills Civic Leader
- Friends Pitch In to Help Injured Girl : Aid: Schoolmates arrange fund-raisers to help family of Cindy Gonzales defray medical bills. She was injured when she was hit by a car.
- Santa Paula Man Beaten, Robbed After Pool Game
- WESTMINSTER : Company to Operate City Ambulances
- Wrapped in Rags and Fond Christmas Memories
- County Issue D. A.'s Questioning of Raid
- John Sinclair; Won Prizes for Novels About the West
- Today's Agenda
- All-County Players Honored at Breakfast : Awards: Draft, Gonzalez, parents and coaches are among the guests.
- HONG KONG
- Russ Landreth, president and chief executive of...
- Top General Checking Somalia Pullout Plans
- Search for MIAs in Vietnam, Laos Ends With Mixed Results
- MISSION VIEJO : Doctor to Take Helm of Saddleback Board
- Arbitration Offer Rejected by Valenzuela
- Jeffrey L. Drezner has joined Homedco Group...
- Marriott Hotels Gets New Western Regional Director
- OCCUPATION: RADIO TRAFFIC REPORTER
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Storm Veers South, Calming Fears of Floods in Fire Areas
- Man Dies After Antelope Gores Him at Ranch
- Legendary Home Run Was Going, Going, Gone
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Richter Extends Streak
- Symphony Summer Features Donath
- To Protect and to Sell
- PAGES : This Slang Stuff Needs a Dictionary
- Communities Benefit From Gift-Giving by Residents : Fund raising: People pay to have names permanently placed on projects. Thousand Oaks has sold 800 bricks for Civic Arts Plaza courtyard.
- In 1917, Hollywood was beginning to mushroom,...
- Obituary
- CHINA
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- LANCASTER HERO: A 17-year-old boy was described...
- Bentsen Urges Faster Rise in Benefits Age : Social Security: Treasury secretary says people live longer, so threshold should climb. He says it would save money in a burgeoning entitlement program.
- MISSION VIEJO : College Reaffirms UC Berkeley Ties
- THOUSAND OAKS : Church Asks to Move to Industrial Park
- For the Athenians, Democracy was the Medium and the Message
- Traditions : 'I'm Getting Homesick'
- Father Louie's Spirit Is Especially Needed Now
- GOLF : Mize, a Late Fill-In for Norman, Wins by 10 Shots in Jamaica
- ANALYSIS : Forget World Cup: This Was 'Circus of the Soccer Stars'
- He Found His Niche Finding Missing Persons : From its main office in San Clemente, Pat Rutherford's Worldwide Tracers tracks as many as 800 cases a year.
- In the Land of Storybooks : Sensitive Tales of Life's Woes, Multicultural Families Fuel a Boom in Children's Books
- The Penalty Has Gone Beyond the Crime : Jonathan Pollard: It would aid the causes of fairness and Mideast peace to pardon him.
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor to Proclaim Year of the Family
- Cardinals Defeat Seahawks in Overtime : Interconference: Davis kicks two field goals of 50 yards or more in fourth quarter, then connects on 41-yarder to win it, 30-27.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Guitarist Vai Demonstrates Pure Talent at the Palace
- Buccaneers Set the Tone on First Play : Fighting: The Raiders' Hoskins is knocked down on Tampa Bay's initial snap. Teams combine for 25 penalties for 187 yards and two ejections.
- TELEVISIONIs it FAIR?: ABC News has blasted...
- GATT Brings Mix of Relief, Regret for Asian Nations
- Serbia Leader Draws on Reserve of Anger at Outside World in Elections : Balkans: Early returns show President Milosevic's party winning in the countryside. More afflicted by sanctions, urban voters endorse the opposition.
- Feinstein and Boxer Carve Distinct Niches in Senate : Politics: In their first year they diverge sometimes on issues, often in style. Some contrasts are surprising.
- Haitians, Cubans Buy Boat, Take It to Florida
- Macy's, Preservationists Play Hide and Seek : Landmarks: Removal of items from Art Deco Bullocks Wilshire store upsets preservationists and the mayor. Store officials agree to meet after the holidays.
- LA HABRA : Students Bring Gifts, Joy to Poor
- Playing Santa Year-Round: Kids' Wish Lists Welcome : Festivity: Make-A-Wish invites 250 children and their parents to mark Christmas and the group's 10 years in the county.
- If a Judge Can't Get Action, Who Can?
- WESTMINSTER : City to 'Fine-Tune' Mobile-Home Draft
- Emotional Oilers Defeat the Steelers : AFC: Houston dedicates 26-17 victory to the memory of Jeff Alm. Slaughter injures knee and is out for season.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Valiant Nature Upsets Brocco in the Futurity
- Jay Steffenhagen has been appointed vice president,...
- ADOPTION, RUSSIA-STYLE: Burbank City Councilman Dave Golonski...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Workers to Get Raises from Windfall
- PERSPECTIVE ON DIVERSITY : Campus Snapshots Misleading Picture : Racial tension, heated debate can be healthy signs of students growing into a world that's no longer monochromatic.
- Attack Robs 2 of Right to Run : Crime: Woman's rage saves jogger from rape or worse in Mission Viejo but fear is the aftermath.
- Coast Community District Board Elects President
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT GANGS : 'Those Who Have Made It Need to Come Back to Help'
- BUENA PARK : Council to Decide on Dale Street's Path
- Ventura Freeway Sign Offers Drivers Puzzling Advice
- Three-Point Shot Lifts Boise State Past UCLA Women
- Projection Woes in 'List' Were Black and White
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pickup Team Scores on Fielder's Choice
- Brown Has Little Reason to Stay Humble : Boxing: He can gloat after stopping Norris, who dismissed challenger as little more than a steppingstone
- Charles Addams Might Grimace at This 'Family'
- WORLD CUP SOCCER NOTES : Game's Biggest Name Takes Snub in Stride
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Minnesota Runs to a Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cracker Is Main Dish in Coach House Double Bill
- TAIWAN
- Robert Schrader has been elected to a...