- Inglewood Defeats Dominguez : Division II: Sentinels hold off Dons, 60-56, after Pierce fouls out.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- TUSTIN : High School Senior in Leadership Role
- Flogging in Singapore
- Los Angeles Marathon
- Flogging in Singapore
- Retroactive Taxation
- Henry Cisneros
- Juries
- Grand Jury Won't Indict Deputy in Colleague's Death : Law enforcement: Prosecutors had sought manslaughter charges in shooting of a black officer during an exercise. Decision angers minority groups.
- Lebanon
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1994
- Obituaries - March 11, 1994
- Christopher Says Japan Broke Trade Pledge : Policy: Speaking harshly after fruitless talks, the secretary of state says that 'great nations keep their commitments.'
- Santa Monica Freeway Could Reopen in May
- A 'Million' Niche and Tidy Ideas About Pigeonholes the Size of Closets
- Families Mourn Victims of Crash : Tragedy: Five of the 12 killed in a truck accident near Barstow have been identified. Details of the ill-fated trip emerge through survivors and relatives.
- CIA Officials Blamed for Spy Case Damage : Espionage: Congressional reviews of Ames affair see breakdown of plan to prevent national security breaches.
- Frustration, Relief Mark End of O.C. Probe
- Santa Monica Freeway Could Reopen in May : Transportation: Round-the-clock work seven days a week pushes repairs to the expressway more than a month ahead of schedule.
- Robbins Anything but Welcome in Old Political Neighborhood
- FACING OFF: A tagger who spray-painted a...
- Japanese Firm, Motorola Near an Agreement
- Doubling of Bond Issue Proposed to Cover Quake Costs : Recovery: Compromise package totals $2 billion for relief and retrofitting, but $650 million would go for Bay Area bridge repair. Legislature is expected to vote Monday.
- White House Aides Testify on Whitewater
- Boy, 14, Charged With Murder in Football Star's Slaying : Violence: Misunderstanding over a dune buggy preceded the stabbing. Youth will be tried as a juvenile.
- A Scramble to Scrutinize '3 Strikes' Law : Courts: Prosecutors and defense attorneys look for ways new measure could be circumvented.
- Families Mourn Loved Ones Killed in Crash : Tragedy: Five of the 12 dead have been identified. Relatives are given grim chore of identifying bodies, while elsewhere, others wait for news.
- D.A. Considers Using '3-Strikes' Law in Pot Case
- Rap singer arrested in slaying
- Harding Vows Next Win Will Be on Ice : Figure skating: Victory in court clears the way for her to compete in the World Championships in Japan.
- Rising Rates Give Home Buying a Boost : Real estate: Agents say many people are rushing to purchase before mortgage interest moves still higher.
- CompuServe Sues Subscriber Over On-Line Remarks Against Company : Communications: Dispute arises as government and industry work out the rules determining who will control what moves over the information highway.
- BANKING
- Mail That Sticks to the Top of Your Mouth : The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg: P.O. Box GN, Williamsburg, Va. 23187, (800) 637-3268, <i> MasterCard, Visa</i>
- A Hot Time in Old Town
- World IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : Massacre Sparks Tribal Fighting
- BRIEFLY : Quake Aid: Vacancy List to Be Assembled
- Framing Scofflaws : MTA to Install Cameras at 17 Blue Line Crossings
- Putting a Value on Lives--Ours and Theirs
- Another Storm Aims at East; Snow, Floods Trail in Its Wake
- Riding High on Reputation : Custom Saddle Makers in Demand for Their Expertise
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Darrow' Strong Case for Courtroom Drama : The one-man presentation brings to life the career of one of America's preeminent attorneys.
- PICO RIVERA : Group Petitions for Smaller School Board
- A Specialist in Water Boards Joins MWD
- GOINGS ON : Film Festival Moving Into Its Homestretch : A movie on the American Revolution and five others on global issues are among remaining attractions at Santa Barbara event.
- JAUNTS : Welcome Addition to Bicycle Path : The 2.3-mile stretch of the 10-foot-wide Arroyo Simi bikeway brings length of trail to 6.1 miles.
- HISTORY : Blue and Gray, Minus Bullets, Blood : Two Civil War groups will exchange musket volleys at Lake Casitas this weekend. Expect authenticity as well as refreshments.
- A Delicate Tug of War on Trade : Japan: Super 301 is a flexible weapon, but its procedures, once invoked, are not, and may hurt us in the end.
- SBA Lowers Requirements for Large Loans
- Developers Tout Plan for Giant Mall, Center : Newbury Park: Architects explain project for Adventist property. Some council members express reservations.
- Thousand Oaks : Deputy Represents DARE in Washington
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 10 Years for Shooting at MCA Building
- Cypress College Picks Assistant Bottiaux to Be Coach of Men's Basketball Team
- Tennis
- ART REVIEW : A Suggestion of Cultural Edginess : The ambitious 'Love in the Ruins' at Long Beach Museum of Art tries to paint a picture of L.A. through the work of 23 artists.
- The Myth of a 'Competitive' Economic Policy
- Big Splash
- LONG BEACH : Two Finalists for President of Cal State
- Barbie's Plan to Boost L.A.: Sex and Death : Why deny our image when we can exploit it? You know what Elvis' manager said: 'There's no such thing as bad publicity.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Taekwondo Teacher Held Without Bail in Colleague's Slaying : Crime: The man faces allegations of lying in wait and sexual assault, which could bring the death penalty.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- AGOURA : Investment Banker's Conviction Upheld
- Poison Underfoot : Officials Will Test Yards of Up to 100 Homes Near Torrance After Finding High Levels of Pesticide DDT
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL / MEN'S TOURNAMENT : This NCAA Berth Is Up for Grabs
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Hawaii Edges UC Irvine
- Are the Dog Days Here for Arsenio? : Television: The future looks uncertain for the syndicated talk-show host after a drop in the ratings this year.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Byrne's 'Between the Teeth': Music Takes the Front Seat
- BANKING
- Apple's New Crop : Computer Maker Is Staking Its Future on PowerPC Models
- Band Pounds Out Tunes on Own Terms
- A Down-to-Earth Gathering Place
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- SAN CLEMENTE : Low-Flush Commode Special Ends Soon
- Fight Against Ojai Radar Tower Shifts to D.C.
- Plunge to Death Deemed a Suicide
- Deconstructed mysteries: OK, so it wasn't the...
- SEAL BEACH : Council Candidates Discuss City's Woes
- BREA : School District Joins War on TV Violence
- MOVIESSaying Goodby: A private funeral service Wednesday...
- INSURANCE
- SECURITIES
- Shanks for the Braise
- BUSINESS : New Store Opens Sunday
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Good, the Bad and the Barbecued : Oxnard eatery can turn out some tasty dishes, but there are also some disappointments.
- Sports : PREPS
- Lawrence Spivak; Originator of 'Meet the Press'
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : A Pronounced Difference in <i> Real </i> Tex-Mex Cuisine
- LONG BEACH : School's Nod to Latino Candidates Criticized
- Fernando Rey, 76; Debonair Film Star
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Guards Fire on Other Soldiers, Killing 6
- LAGUNA HILLS : Appeal Planned on Annexation Ruling
- Northridge Can't Stand Prosperity : College baseball: Generous Matadors commit four errors, twice blow three-run leads in 8-6 loss to Cal State L.A.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Wicked North Is Also Talk of the South
- A Critical Look at Women of MTV
- Raytheon Set to Launch Restructuring : Defense: The maker of the Patriot missile, citing military cutbacks, will close some plants and lay off up to 4,400 workers.
- PacifiCare Supplants FHP as Top Supplier of Care for the Elderly
- Wary German Troops Take Leave of Somalia : Africa: Nation's first foray abroad in half a century succeeded. But vice admiral expects skeptical reception.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Collection of Cameras Sheds Light on the Past : Wes Lambert of Camarillo has more than 80 of the cinematic novelties, dating from 1898. He says, 'Every one of them has a story.'
- SCIENCE / GEOLOGY : Study Says Pause Might Signal Volcanic Eruption
- 12 Die, 8 Hurt in Pickup Crash Near Barstow
- City Hall News : ELSEWHERE
- Hidden Ingredients in Foods Concern Allergy Specialists
- CRIME : Man Kills Himself After Standoff
- Real Stories Are Behind the Scenes : Charity events are not all a who's-who forum to see and be seen. Most volunteers are involved for support or to give something back.
- A Uniform Security in 'Last Laugh'
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs $900,000 for Landslide Damage
- Report Urges Reform of Overtime for City Officials : Finances: Head administrator says DWP payments are most troubling.
- The True Face of Insanity : Extremists lob mortars toward London's Heathrow Airport
- Countywide : Assemblywoman to Be Honored Today
- In Search of Excellence in California Schools : Test results are dismaying, but we need honest assessments
- Prehistoric Playground : Exhibit Lets School Kids Go Snout to Nose With Lifelike Dinosaurs
- Owner Buss Negotiating Forum Sale : Finance: McNall and prospective majority partners would build new arena on site.
- Southwest Lining Up New Flights Out of O.C. : Airlines: It seeks to offer 15 trips from John Wayne Airport to San Jose and Oakland, a move that could lower fares.
- DiscoVision Associates: The Irvine company said it...
- DVI Inc.: The Irvine firm said it...
- Haute Links Conquer America
- SAN CLEMENTE : 1 Dies, 2 Others Hurt in Apartment Fire
- GLENDALE : Renovated Alex Theater Gets Rave Reviews
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Kidnaping
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : 2 Pillars of the Castaic Community
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dreifort Impressive in Short Stint
- Three's No Charm: Ducks Get Shut Out Again : Hockey: Buffalo goalie Hasek is too much for anemic Anaheim in 3-0 victory.
- LOS ANGELES : City to Demolish Badly Damaged Buildings for Free
- Brownout in Store for Raiders? : Pro football: Wide receiver says he wants to sign with Broncos. Horton signs with Redskins.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : BIG WEST TOURNAMENT
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Indiana Loss Goes to Knight's Head
- CLUB REVIEW : Despite Drab Decor, Pan Springs to Life
- BRIEFLY : Politics: Speech on N. Ireland Conflict
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Fund Drive for Jewish Federation
- LAKEWOOD : Firm Hired to Devise Plan for Ex-Naval Site
- Joined by the Forces of Nature
- Countywide : Supervisor Riley Returns to Work
- Police Arrest 2 Men After High-Speed Chase in Reseda
- Learning by Doing : There Is Plenty of Room for Improvement, but New Approach Shows Promise at Sepulveda Middle School
- OJAI : City Urges Merger of 2 Planning Agencies
- A Tough Assignment : For Teachers at Beleaguered South-Central School, Lofty Goals Take a Back Seat to More Pressing Concerns
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Half-Brother to Stand Trial in Slaying : Violence: Eric Lamont Gunn allegedly fired into a crowd at a pay-to-enter party in Lancaster, killing Rayshaun Love. Two men who were wounded testify.
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL / MEN'S TOURNAMENT : This NCAA Berth Is Up for Grabs
- Software Lets Conferees Share Screen
- Our Daily Spread : A Butter With a Following
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP
- White House Unveils Welfare Overhaul : Policy: Proposal would make it easier for recipients to find jobs. But work would be required after two years of benefits.
- FAMILY OUTING : Behind the Scenes at the Post Office
- Treasures of 'Genghis Khan' Captivate a Western Audience
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : What Did You Say?
- City Hall News : THE REGION : Mayors Again Unable to Fill AQMD Vacancy
- She Gives a Voice to Crime Victims : Activism: Deborah Coats' son was the innocent victim of gang gunfire. She grieves privately but is outspoken in her message about violence.
- FOR THE KIDS : School Principal Has High-Flying Hobby : Her passion is building kites, and she passes on her knowledge and skill in workshops for youngsters.
- Fiddle Competition to Showcase Skills of Young and Old : Annual event at Oak View Community Center will feature lots of old-fashioned, down-home music.
- Officer Shoots Man During Car Theft at High School
- Judge Allows Photo of Widow in Slaying Trial : Court: Picture shows Mary Ellen Samuels, accused of killing her husband and a hit man, covered with $20,000.
- FILLMORE : Council OKs Removal of 12 Blaine Ave. Elms
- LOS ANGELES : $3.5 Million Sought for School Security Officers
- Class of This Class Is Robinson
- Thousand Oaks Rejects Mandatory Recycling : Ecology: Council decides to continue voluntary programs, which have been successful. Strict controls on solid waste are approved.
- Schermerhorn Finds Life Is Good as Coach at Riverside
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- NBA ROUNDUP : For a Change, Pistons Win; Dumars Gets 44
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Dana Hills' Etherton Unchanged by Success
- Government Contracts Awarded
- SECURITIES
- Like Green on Rice
- Retarded Woman's Sterilization Granted After Four Pregnancies
- MARKETS : Rau Ram, Ngo Gai, Som Tam and Tam Som, Too
- Eric Clapton: "Money and Cigarettes" (1983), <i> Warner Bros</i> .
- 2 Drugs May Serve as Backups for AZT
- Sports
- CENSORSHIP CENSURE: Gov. Pete Wilson has admonished...
- COVER STORY : Raising Compton's Bottom Line : New Administrator Has a History of Turning Scores--and Heads
- U.S. Estimate of Bosnia Role Called Low : Military: Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman puts number of American troops needed for peace effort at 50,000.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Library Checkoff
- Temporary Buildings, Lasting Lives : The 'instant mall' in quake-damaged Fillmore will be used elsewhere. Multiple uses are planned for some new structures.
- CULTURE WATCH : Earthquake Stress Even Rattles Rats
- SIGHTS : Laser Print Exhibition Proves to Be High-Tech Ally of Artists : In the Carnegie Art Museum show, color copiers emerge as an expressive tool for manipulating imagery.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Most Incumbents Keep Seats on Panel
- Wanted: A Break in Manhunt : Search: A year after Officer Howard Dallies' slaying, Garden Grove police still seeking culprit. Chief announces reward for capture has been increased to $100,000.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Huntington Beach Easily Wins
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Adventure Starts With 'Tom Sawyer'
- Beauty-Aids Maker Fires Top Executive : Termination: Advantage Life Products of Laguna Hills won't say what led to ouster. Company has struggled financially.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Attitude Adjustment : Retreats Raise Awareness and Break Down Barriers
- Perry Earns High Marks in New Job : He's erasing vestiges of Aspin's reign and is succeeding in public policy role.
- Singer's Panama Platform Reveals That Santa Monica Zeal
- SHOP TALK : Stepping Out to Track Down the Best Buys in Cowboy Boots : The growing popularity of country dancing has resulted in an increased demand for Western-style footwear.
- Doing Their Part to Eliminate Saddle Sores
- TEMPLE CITY : Ex-Deputy Changes Plea to No Contest
- New Tactic Appears to Pay Off in Test Scores : Education: School districts that revised lessons to emphasize language arts and logic do comparatively well in new state exams.
- PLACENTIA : Youth Leader Held in Molestation Case
- Betty Jane Shattuck; Elementary School Principal
- L.A. County's Top Schools
- Fedco Banned From Selling Knife-Pen Device
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Motorcycle King Riding High With Dual Careers
- Hearing Is March 19 for Big 'Cap Appeal
- Our Daily Spread : E Pluribus Chunky : American History: The spread made from "goober peas" was no overnight sensation. It took an ex-slave scientist and inventor to develop peanut butter's potential.
- SIGNAL HILL : Developer Abandons Hilltop Housing Efforts
- REGION : Harman Launches Reelection Campaign
- LONG BEACH : Offering a Picture-Perfect View of City's Rich Past
- AFTER SCHOOL: Andre Chevalier, last week you...
- 'Broiler Tips the Scales Toward Fish
- Metals Firm Faces $253,300 EPA Penalty
- Asbestos Work at Universal Sound Stages Is Investigated
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : Safer Sex Has to Be Forever : If human behavior triggered the epidemic, human behavior could quell it. But that calls for permanent changes.
- SANTA PAULA : City Becomes First to Back 'Tilt Train'
- SKIING / WORLD CUP AT MAMMOTH : Olympic Favorites Win This Time
- Mystery Train Goes Its Own Way : Rootsy Band Welcomes Exposure in Japan While Waiting for Its Time in Grunge-Dominant U.S.
- THEATER REVIEW : CSUF Proves You <i> Can </i> Take the '30s With You
- No Bag Thrills
- Our Daily Spread : Home-Ground: Building a Better Butter
- WHITTIER : Construction Rules for Guest Houses Tightened
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 9th Body Exhumed in 'House of Horror'
- Women in Film Richer by $21,000 After 'Angie' Screening
- Birders Take a Walk on the Marsh Side
- MAR VISTA : Man's Death in Jail Ward Investigated
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Mortar Shells Fired Toward Heathrow
- Soprano Swenson Loves the Demands of 'Lucia'
- Amid Controversy, ABC District Shines in State Test Results : Education: Despite wrangling among teachers, board and administration, students placed highest overall in Southeast area.
- BURBANK : City's Crime Rate Exceeds Glendale's
- Campaign Calendar
- SAN FERNANDO : 12 Projects Receive $534,545 in Funding
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School Board Splits Over TV Violence
- COMPTON : Teachers Threaten Strike if Salaries Are Cut by 4%
- Latinos Say 6 Youths 'Railroaded' : Civil rights: Activists assail police, prosecutors and news media for what they say were unfair portrayals that led to heavier charges against those arrested in death of San Clemente teen.
- Firefighters to Seek Voters' Help on Funding : Services: Ballot initiative would force the county to give the department part of an expected $26 million in sales tax revenue.
- CALABASAS : Schools to Improve Campus Security
- Oxnard OKs Low-Income Apartments : Redevelopment: Despite concerns from neighbors, City Council backs the $5-million, 32-unit housing project.
- USC's Leslie Is Player of the Year
- And the Earth Did Not Swallow This Film Project : Movies: Severo Perez persevered to make the feature based on the 1971 novel of a Chicano boy growing up in a migrant farm-worker family in the '50s.
- Stocks Rally for Gain After Bond Market Eases
- Biomerica Unit Is Issued a Patent for Allergy Treatment Method
- IN THE KITCHEN : Orange Blossom Special
- Colombian Youth Convicted in Death of Latino Journalist
- Cover Story : A Mountain of Tears : Neither Fires Nor Floods Dampen Spirit of Those Who Want to Live in Las Flores--and Nowhere Else
- Public Fees for Abramson in Menendez Case Denied : Courts: Judge says she must honor contract even if client is broke. She says she 'cannot afford to go bankrupt.'
- Just the Right Time for a New Magazine
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : City Targets Gun Shops and Massage Parlors
- O.C. Political Consulting Firm, PAC Named in Money-Laundering Probe
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Stray Gunfire Prompts Closure of Pigeon Ridge Shooting Area
- Wilson Opposes Deletions in Reading Test : Education: He writes to author whose work was dropped and asks her to reconsider accepting a state award. Governor also criticizes officials who made the decision.
- German Courtroom Blood Bath Leaves 7 Dead, Including Assailant
- Test Scores Reveal Math Deficiencies : School Officials Say Results Should Be a Call to Action
- Ex-MCA Worker Sentenced in Shootings : Crime: The man gets 10 years for a sniper attack on firm's Universal City headquarters. Seven were injured.
- SIMI VALLEY : Officials to Fight Plan for K mart Store
- An Ocean of Information : 18 Panels on Ventura Pier's History and Its Marine Life Installed
- Countywide : County Passes Out $64,000 to 9 Groups
- Stewart Leaves Rams for Dolphins
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : No Deal for Gartner, Who Is Big Deal for Rangers
- CSUN to Field a Few Jarring Reminders
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Phillies' Kruk Faces Further Tests After Cancerous Testicle Is Removed
- ART REVIEWS : Lannan's 'Percept': Intense, Rigorous
- Retailers Take Aim at One Another
- Tomato of the Future Delayed . . . Again : Biotechnology: The company set to market the nation's first genetically engineered tomato is finding that it's not easy to get its controversial product into grocery stores.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : MY TURN : Hungry? MTV Has Food for Thought
- A Tiny Pocket of Placentia Is Full of Treasures and Pleasures
- Voters May Be Giving Wilson Another Look
- HEALTH : Insurance Firm Told to Pay for Home Care : Coverage: Covina mayor pro tem is suing providers who dispute her sons' need for night nurses.
- Kimberly Mays Moves in With Birth Parents : Family: Teen-ager switched as newborn asks to stay with couple she told court she never wanted to see again. 'Personal difficulties' cited.
- The Age of Rage : At Nimitz Middle School, students are taking a course that could save their lives: how to curb anger. In this struggle, everyone wins.
- Italian Menu Finds Favor at Roxbury
- Manslaughter Verdict Sought in Slaying : Courts: Judge reduces murder charges against Iranian immigrant in wife's death. Attorney says man's cultural background was a factor.
- Valley Obituaries
- Rapist Brought On Elderly Woman's Death, Jury Is Told : Trial: Prosecutor says she lost the will to live. He urges that the defendant be convicted of murder.
- IRVINE : City Will Regulate 3-Foot Cable Boxes
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : Budget for Schools Includes Reserve
- OXNARD : Man Arrested in Drug Raid at Motel
- WOODLAND HILLS : Mall Anchor Store Plans to Reopen
- Crowd Voices Low Opinion of Kings : Hockey: Boos reign down as 4-0 loss to Blackhawks leaves Stanley Cup finalists seven points behind in playoff race.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Can End Stanford's Title Streak
- Hockey
- MARKETING / MEDIA
- Settlement May Be Near in Japan Trade Dispute : Policy: Progress on cellular phone talks reported. Pact could head off U.S. sanctions.
- Arbitrator Gives Carl's Jr. Buyers' Group $3 Million
- ETHICS AND POWER : Mighty Morphins Are the Big Drawing Card, but There Are Other Choices at This Expo
- THEATER REVIEW : Taking Comic Route to the South of 1861 : Angela Wayne Randazzo's 'Time for Murder' places a 1994 New Jersey couple into a Civil War-era imbroglio.
- HEALTH : City of Hope Lays Off 60 Employees
- MR. EX : Anthony Griffith Used to Just Be Silly, but He's a Dramatically Different Performer Now
- Clown's Biography Looks Back at Happy Days of Hollywood : Mildred Runyon writes affectionately about her husband's years as a TV personality in the '50s.
- MONROVIA : Red Cross Center Gets New Manager
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- A Little Cat Feat : A Covina woman's efforts at cross-breeding wild and domestic felines are paying off handsomely.
- Ralphs Cancels Plan to Build Store in Acton
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster OKs $7.3-Million Deal to Assist Price/Costco Project : Economy: The city will buy the existing store and provide land for a new one to stop a move to Palmdale.
- VENTURA : School to Hold Forum on Safety
- Within the Walls of Gay Bathhouse Lies a World of Their Own
- SIMI VALLEY : Dog Handler Named Officer of the Year
- ANAHEIM : Free Clinic for Children Launched
- 6th-Graders May Be Allowed in Middle School : Education: Conejo Valley district weighs giving parents the option. State recommends such a move for students of that age.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA Sets Up Hot Line for Prospective Businesses
- Tone Brothers' 100-Plus Years of Innovation, Steady Growth
- Zeroing In on Takeover Targets That Pay : Investments: Those who scour the market with the care of potential acquisitors may come out well ahead.
- Our Daily Spread : What's 'Lite' Got to Do With It?
- Hebron Gunman Carried Confession, Panel Is Told : Massacre: Commission asks to see letter army officer says was in killer's bag. Possibility of cover-up is raised.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Mystique of Japanese Pitcher Still Alive
- Ducks Look for Solutions to Scoring Drought
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Morris Sets Three Records in Victory
- CLUB REVIEW : Despite Drab Decor, Pan Springs to Life