- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Paraclete Practice Time Goes Down the Drain After Rains Flood Field
- THE TIMES POLL : Economic Gains Seen in Wake of Gulf War Victory
- Emotional Emir Returns to Kuwait : Royalty: He covers his face and stoops to kiss the ground. But not many citizens turn out to greet him.
- Bill Bars Public Funds for Private Toll-Road Projects : Legislation: The action by state senators, who accused Caltrans of a double-cross, affects two in Orange County--one in a freeway center median and the other in the bed of the Santa Ana River.
- Breathless: Non-smoker Princess Diana got a surprise...
- BOOK REVIEW : Exploring a Friendship Forged Years Ago in the Heat of War : BUFFALO <i> by Sidney Blair</i> ; Viking $18.95, 202 pages
- Aubran Wayne Martin; Convicted in Union Slayings
- Gang Suspect Shot by Officer
- California / IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Motion Filed in Nursing Care Case
- ST. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVITIES
- SEAL BEACH : Public Forum Will Address Drug Abuse
- Chilly Weather in Comeback--With Rain, Hail
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. to Appeal Ruling in AIDS Case
- Boundary Plan Foes Threaten to Recall Board : Ventura: Parents offer alternatives to a proposal to decrease busing, lower transportation costs and let students attend school together from beginning to end.
- LA HABRA : Planners Delay Vote on Homeless Shelter
- COLUMN LEFT : Friendly Fire on the Home Front : The President's gutted rights bill uses race to camouflage an assault on workers.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bobbing for Big Bucks in a Green Goo
- County Fire Officers Cleared of Race Bias : Inquiry: A white captain and battalion chief were accused of harassing two black dispatchers. They were reprimanded for violating other department rules.
- At Least 4 Officers Indicted in Beating : Police probe: Grand jury goes beyond Gates' recommendation that three be prosecuted and 12 be disciplined.
- Rebels Claim to Be Holding Out in 2 Cities : Unrest: Iraq calls reports of uprising in suburbs of Baghdad 'fabricated, baseless.'
- State Justices Uphold AIDS Test Law : Health: High court lets stand appellate ruling affirming validity of statute that requires screening for convicted prostitutes.
- Heroin Smuggling Ring Is Uncovered
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Keeper Killed by Fighting Elephants
- Suit Opposes Hawthorne's Year-Round School Plan
- Soccer Official Evades the Boot After Remark : Ouster: An Orange league's coaches do vote to remove a board member who disclosed comments about Latino 'illegals' to the press.
- ANAHEIM : Landowners Wooed for Transit Project
- Costly Check of Bodybuilders' Sex : Settlement: Two women accept $65,000 in claim against city. Police forced them to prove that they are female.
- Teams Search for Man Missing in Desert
- She Hopes Dispatches From Desert Become Love Letters
- $100,000 in Jewelry Stolen From Store
- Drive Is Launched to Put New Growth-Control Initiative on City Ballot : Politics: The group PLAN says its action is prompted by the City Council's reneging on its pledge.
- Two Brothers Found Dead in Their Home
- MOORPARK : New K mart to Add 150 Jobs, Sales Taxes
- Drug-Infested Neighborhood Targeted : Crime: More than 14 agencies will try to win the assistance of residents on Lanark Street in the Valley to dry up the narcotics trafficking.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Seton Hall Defense Rides Waves, 71-51
- Santa Clara on Brink of a Record : Prep basketball: Saints face Hayward in final in bid to become first boys' team to win three consecutive California state titles.
- Names in the News
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Much Frustration, Little Elation for Loyola Basketball
- SAILING / CONGRESSIONAL CUP : New Zealanders in Front as Brady Is Taught a Lesson
- Palos Verdes' Foe Will Not Back Down
- GOLF : Faldo Starts Quickly, Trails by One
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mr. De Niro Goes to Washington
- Nippon Now Stompin' at the Savoy
- Music School Turns Ear Toward Teamwork, Professionalism
- Music Reviews : Life-Affirming Works From Theresienstadt
- Two Old Pros Salvage 'Old Explorers'
- Nippon Now Stompin' at the Savoy
- THE WAR'S AFTERMATH
- PEOPLEWATCH
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- Sales Dip 1.2% in January for Third Month in a Row : Economy: It was the first time since third quarter 1984 that sales had fallen three months running. Inventories grew.
- Fannie Mae Offers New Type of Mortgage:...
- First American Financial Reports 76% Drop in Net : Earnings: The company blames a lagging real estate market after also posting a slight increase in revenues.
- Rice Dispute in Japan: The National Confederation...
- FCC Proposes New Rules on '900' Numbers
- Missing Boy May Have Been Seen in Malibu
- Doc Pomus; Songwriter of Presley Hits
- Environmentalists, Loggers Agree to Limit Clear-Cutting : Lumber industry: Timber firms would limit their harvest on privately held lands to the annual growth rate of the trees if pact is approved.
- Wet Seal Reports Sluggish 4th-Quarter Earnings : Retailing: The women's clothing chain has a bright future despite the net-income downturn, analysts say.
- Sizzler Restaurants International Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- Dayton Hudson Corp.: The retailer's fourth-quarter earnings...
- Pacific Enterprises Chief Talks Turkey; Stock Gets the Ax
- Cardis Loses $1.7 Million in Latest Quarter : Parts: The auto component seller says it is trying to restructure $900,000 in loans from two creditors.
- Thatcher Tries Out a B-2: Former British...
- Maxwell Signs Formal Agreement to Buy N.Y. News
- Wealthy Have Means to Avoid Dry Seasons
- Business Studies the Gulf War for Tips for Success
- Howard Ashman; Oscar-Winning Lyricist
- Objects of Allure
- POLITICAL REALITY: Newly minted U.S. Sen. John...
- National Gallery of Art Honors Franklin Murphy
- Band of Beads, Bell-Bottoms
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Arrest in Slayings Spurs Reward Claims
- BANKS AND S&LS; : Accounting Proposals Aim to Spur Loans
- Icahn Acquires 5.1% of Southland Corp.: A...
- REUNION: Dave Parker's trade from Milwaukee to...
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ex-School Official to Face Felony Counts
- Paper Drives: Suddenly, They're Old News : Environment: The recycling craze has driven down the value of old newspapers and, ironically, has forced some groups to find alternatives to the fund-raising tradition.
- The Brutal Truth: Gates Has a Final Obligation to LAPD
- Woman Dies Trying to Stop Fight Between Elephants
- Alexander Confirmed as Secretary of Education in Senate Voice Vote
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Drug Case Tests '88 Death Penalty Law
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Stronger Capsule Safeguards Urged
- FALL MENSWEAR : The New West
- 14 Killed as 40-Ton Girder Falls From Hiroshima Monorail
- UC Regents Won't Close Financially Troubled Hospital
- Teacher's Aide Accused of Being Leader of Drug Ring
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Arrest in Slayings Spurs Reward Claims
- SEAL BEACH : Lifeguards Gaining Authority to Ticket
- Secret Rooms Found Beneath Power Station
- War to Retake a Neighborhood : Canoga Park: Plan is aimed at drug deals in an area where more than 504 people have been arrested on narcotics charges since 1988.
- Their Brains Are Primed for Victory : Education: West High School's nine-member academic decathlon team has put in 1,000 hours of study as it heads into the state championship today. Members hope to bring home the South Bay's first state trophy.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Man Killed as Truck Hits Parked Big Rig
- A Gulf War Pen Pal's Special Visit : Homecoming: Students at Sycamore Elementary School give Lance Cpl. Willie Mackelburg a hero's welcome.
- Reassuring a Troubled Citizenry : Welcome involvement by U.S. attorney general in police brutality issue
- NBA ROUNDUP : MacLeod Works Overtime for 700th
- Commission to Discuss Boxing Controversies
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Clemens Trying to Peel New Label : Baseball: Red Sox ace intent on putting 'bad news' reputation behind him as quickly as possible.
- Aztec Football Games to Start Earlier : College football: Most games to begin at 6:05.
- Aztecs Top New Mexico
- PADRES : Dave Smith Glad He's With Cubs
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Extend Home Streak to 18
- Teddy's Back : Pop music: With his fourth album since his incapacitating auto accident, soul singer Pendergrass regains his stride.
- Four Chances to See Jim Morrison, the Doors in Action
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Better Days': A Satirical Look at a Crumbling Town
- TV REVIEW : The Story of Republic Pictures on AMC Cable : A two-hour retrospective of the B-movie studio airs tonight at 5 and 10. John Wayne and Roy Rogers made a total of more than 100 movies there.
- POP/ROCK
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Who Says They Can't Fire the Chief?
- State Senate OKs Bill Requiring Rail Line Be Built Underground
- Having been there himself, composer to give benefit for brain injury survivors.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Stop Sign Approved for Busy Intersection
- Police to Provide Free Lifts to St. Patrick's Day Revelers : Rides: Instead of a trip to jail, a fleet of 'paddy wagons' will be used to see that overindulgers get home safely.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Commissioners Elect Wiley as Chairman
- Bone Marrow Foundation Cleared in Federal Report
- County GOP Says Reed Violated Election Code : Politics: Executive committee cites his mailer attacking opponent John Lewis in state Senate race. But Reed is not censured.
- Officials Say Mobil Pipeline Certain but Route Is Undecided : Oil: Proposed replacement of existing line through the Valley raises concerns about noise and traffic tie-ups.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Threesome Homes In On Torrey Pines
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Wisconsin Eau Claire Beats Westmont, 55-52
- Santa Monica Recovers From Slow Start to Beat Hawthorne
- TELEVISION
- Andi Matheny Acts Up at West Coast Ensemble
- TELEVISION
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Caruso Ristorante Sings Best at Dessert Time
- TELEVISION
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Wheeling and Dealing in the 'Shadow'
- ARTS NOTES : Talking, Touching and Touring Along With 'Morphosis'
- A Cultural Excursion Around the World
- MOVIES
- Donald Graham Named CEO of Washington Post
- Melville P. Windle will retire as president...
- Canadian Firm Puts Quebec's Bonds on Watch : Credit: Political uncertainty prompted the suspension of the AA rating held by the province, which is a major player in the bond market.
- Wells Fargo Selling Subsidiary: The San Francisco-based...
- U.S. Clears TWA to Sell Only 3 of 6 London Routes : Airlines: The government cites competitive reasons. A "puzzled" American Airlines vows to appeal; TWA's Icahn says the rejection could spell "disaster."
- Seymour Urges Long-Term Solutions to Drought
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Children's Disability Cases to Be Reviewed
- Perils of Publication Become Author's Own Horror Story
- The Tasks That Await the Liberals
- Fresh Fruit Prices Rising: Reduced supplies of...
- A Short Course
- Iron Lady Gets Hero's Welcome at Pendleton
- Blyleven Probably Will Miss Opening Day
- As Euphoria Fades, the Future of Citizen-Soldiers Is Debated : Reserves: Support units performed well in the Gulf War. 'Round-out' combat brigades that weren't shipped out were an exception.
- Anger Against Gates Boils Over at Public Hearing
- SigAlert : Loyd Sigmon's Invention Still Travels the Airwaves After 36 Years
- Serbian Crisis Raises Hope of Easing Ethnic Hostilities : Yugoslavia: The republic's hard-line leader has been weakened and forced to make changes. This may reduce pressures for civil war.
- Santa Ana Shooting Victim Identified as Stanton Man
- Teacher Takes Pistol From Student After Shot Is Fired
- Bush and Mitterrand Optimistic on Mideast : Diplomacy: The two presidents play down their policy differences after meeting on Martinique.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Redd Kross Growing Up--but Not Slowing Up
- U.S. POWs Tell of Mental, Physical Abuse by Iraqis : Gulf War: They describe beatings and electric shocks. But there is little evidence of severe torture.
- No Blue Jeans on These Greens, Say Fashion Czars at La Jolla Club
- This Dean of College Coaches Needs to Learn a Few Things
- RTD to Reinstate Bus Route Popular With Older People : Sunland-Tujunga: A loop eliminated in July as too difficult to maneuver serves a recreation center nutrition site, post office and convalescent home.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Redd Kross Adds Dimension
- Syria Softening Opposition to Israel, U.S. Says
- Kings Lose, 6-3, Slide Back Into Tie : Hockey: Blackhawks score three shorthanded goals to win rough game in which five players are ejected.
- In Tustin, They Can't Get Enough of Moore : Division II boys: Junior who shuns limelight shines on court. 'It seems all his baskets are huge,' coach says.
- Pain, Misery Grip Iraqis in No-Man's-Land
- DODGERS : Hamilton Not Only Hitless, He Also Feels Pain
- Museum of an Unreal World : Antelope Valley: This ethnocentric showcase of American Indian artifacts displays more artistic license than historical verity.
- Thatcher Says Thanks During Pendleton Visit
- Elephants Kill Zookeeper at Animal Park : Accidents: Keeper apparently was trapped when she tried to prevent a fight over territory. Hers is the first animal-related death in the park's 18-year history.
- False Rumor of King's Death Races Through City
- Angels Designate Parker as Hitter : Baseball: Team trades Bichette to Brewers to bring left-handed power, experience to the batting order.
- Sneed Says He's Ironing Things Out With Team : Titans: Basketball coach meets with players who reportedly had sought his dismissal. He says situation was blown out of proportion.
- Ex-Deputy Files Job Claim Against County : Sheriff's Department: The former head of the anti-drug program in Ojai says he was forced to resign.
- Rustic Italian at Oli Ola
- Indiana State's Haas Does Own Trouble-Shooting : College baseball: Left-hander shackles Northridge after shaky start and leads Sycamores to 5-2 victory in Fresno tournament.
- Ex-President Nixon Is Urged to Lead Fight to Save Chapel
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: THE OPPONENTS : He'll Hit Tillers With Best Shot : Prep basketball: Todd Benatar, once a nephew of the singer, is San Ramon Valley's leading three-point scorer. His team plays Tustin Saturday for the Division II State title.
- Kudos and Criticism for the City Manager
- The Making of a Dissident : China: Former Communist Youth League member Wang Chao-hua went to Tian An Men Square in April, 1989, as an 'interested onlooker.' She ended up as No. 14 on the government's most-wanted list and is living in exile in West Los Angeles, separated from her husband and son.
- 'Exercising Rights' to Protect Carson
- South Pasadenans Differ Over Freeway Extension Issue
- South Pasadenans Differ Over Freeway Extension Issue
- Carson City Council 'Mired in Darkness'
- 4 O.C. Residents Named in Gold-Mine Fraud Case
- Fluor, Not Kuwait, Will Fly Congressmen to Mideast
- Greenspan Says Fed Cuts Rates as Slump Eases
- Fat Percentages Don't Tell All on Content
- Buffums to Close in May, Ending 87-Year History : Retail: The department store chain lost $4.2 million its last fiscal year. The jobs of 1,400 employees will be eliminated.
- Parker Moves to Security Pacific
- Families on Welfare
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Rise Slightly: They averaged...
- STOCKS : Dow Soars 32.68, Ending 4-Day Slump
- Richard A. Kaumeyer, Jr., formerly senior vice...
- Chrysler to Drop Union President's Spot on Its Board
- Saudis Exert Influence in a More Mature OPEC
- Banks and S&LS; : $30 Billion for S&L; Bailout OKd by House
- Two Reduce Owner Interest in Clothestime: Two...
- St. Patrick's Day : In Praise of Potatoes
- Nuts & Honey
- Ramadan - Pilaf: From Persia - Entrees: This one-pan rice dish has a long history plus the nutritional benefits of boosting intake of grains.
- HOLIDAY DINING : Restaurants Roll Out the Green Carpet for St. Patrick's Day
- Pipe Dreams : Music: About 25 volunteers have nearly completed the disassembly of the Lanterman organ. It is being stored until its move to a new home.
- Buying Extra Eyes, Ears With Private Security
- Long Beach : Director of Center for Gays Laid Off as Donations Drop
- Mayor Says S.D. Saves More Water Than L.A. : Drought: Later, O'Connor sticks to her voluntary guns in a fence-mending meeting with Bradley.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Homicides of Black Teen-Agers Up 38%
- Banks and S&LS; : Government Triples Restitution Sought in Lincoln Failure
- Bishop Hawk Real Estate Brokerage Purchases AIP
- Beverly Hills : Water-Reduction Plan
- Public Has Own Ideas About I-15 Extension
- TONIGHT: Sandi Patti sings Christian pop at...
- FASHION : The Bigger Picture : Some designers and apparel firms are finally catching on that large women want clothes that feel pretty and feminine.
- Setting the Stage for Corporate Change : Diversity: Actors help Xerox Corp. develop a program to teach its managers how to lead a multicultural work force.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- El Monte : More Budget Cuts Needed
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO: BEHAVE WHEN STOPPED BY POLICE
- Jimmy McPartland; Trumpet Player, Chicago Jazz Influence
- Monterey Park : Manager Inquiry Rejected
- Diamond Bar : Big Oil Pipeline Proposed
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ex-Officer Asks New Trial in Black Deaths
- 2 Bridges on 405 Freeway to Undergo Strengthening
- On the Road : Some Facts About Those Highway Trees, Shrubs, Plants
- Selective Blocking of 'Dial-a-Porn' Approved
- San Dimas High Joins in Anti-Drinking Show
- Los Angeles : Stop Signs to Be Installed
- Project Near BKK Dump OKd : Zoning: West Covina City Council hopes its action will force the state to say how close to the landfill residential construction will be allowed.
- St. Patrick's Day : Non-Irish Eyes Are Smilin'
- Home Style / Entryways : The Doors : Entry Gives 1st Impression of a Home
- Santa Monica : Low Radon Levels Found
- Kohl Discusses a Wider Role for German Military
- Bellflower : Stalemate Broken in Long Teacher Contract Dispute
- City OKs Harsher Water Cuts : Drought: The reductions of 10% to 20% will go into effect April 1 in the wake of decreased allocations from a regional supplier.
- Exhibit Shows Why We All Loved Lucy
- Snow, Ice Ravage Midwest, Disrupt Power
- Translations : The Sri Lankan Ambassador of Cuisine : Cooking: Felicia Wakwella Sorenson makes the traditional curries of her native land appealing to people all over the world.
- Translations : Everything You Need for Vietnamese Cooking
- Ramadan : Ramadan in a Season of War : Celebrations: Families and friends still gather to enjoy light foods in evenings despite daytime fasting.
- Translations : An Asian Burrito on a Rice Tortilla
- Food Prices Expected to Stabilize in 1991 After Two Consecutive Yearly Increases
- Battle Over Dirt Road Complicates Park Plans : Santa Monicas: The preserve may improve mountain access. But some fear it would result in paving a section of Mulholland Drive.
- Foundation Tries to Keep Pace With Glendale : Giving: The charity promotes the idea of residents donating to meet needs in their own community.
- Grill It, Roll It, Eat It
- Huge Military Toxic Cleanup Fund Urged
- Queen Mary's Rough Seas : Dispute Arises Over Disney Co.'s Upkeep of the Giant Liner
- The Long Road From Infertility to Fatherhood
- EARTHWATCH : Water Re-Source : Taken from storm drains and sewage treatment plants, it can be used safely for agriculture and landscaping.
- Samuel Fuller's 'Steel Helmet' a Tough-as-Nails Look at War
- 'Outlandish' Billings by Stanford Alleged : Inquiry: The university may have overcharged the U.S. $160 million in the last decade, an auditor tells a congressional hearing.
- South Gate : Council Votes to Resume Graffiti Reward Payments
- Yellow Ribbons Knot for Him : He Opted for Peace Sign, Was Hit by Vandalism
- Glendora : Mayor's Term Increased
- CSULB May Drop Four Teams in Cuts : Athletics: Officials are giving boosters a chance to raise funds to save the activities. The university hopes to slash $14 million from its budget by July 1.
- Ozal Reverses Turkish Policy, Talks to Kurds
- Century City a Towering Example of Self-Contained Urban Center
- 3 Killed in Spanish Crash
- LIONS AND GRASSHOPPERS AND NOSES, OH, MY! : The Captivating Range of Costa Mesa's Festival of Animation
- Walesa to Seek Debt Reduction, U.S. Investors
- A Pioneering Work : In his one-man show, 'A Playful Dose of Prairie Wisdom,' actor Kevin Hagen shows that he's at home on the range and the stage.
- Glendora : Fairmount Cemetery Cited
- An Idea Whose Time Came : Technology: Irene Kinoshita devised a nifty marketing strategy for a computer company that went broke before using it. So, becoming a high-tech pioneer, she formed her own firm and put the plan to work.
- McDonald's: McLeader or McFollower? : Fast food: Analysts say the chain just markets its changes better than its competitors.
- RETAIL : Cartier to Toast Good Sales With a New, Larger Home
- PUC Rejects AT&T; Request: A proposed increase...
- Gen. Schwarzkopf
- U.S.-Japan Rice Spat: U.S. farm trade officials...
- BE Avionics Wins Airline Video Pact: BE...
- American Cuts Air Fares to Fill Empty Seats
- Lotto Ticket Was Day Late, $140,000 Short for Owners : Lottery: A Mission Viejo man and his nephew misplaced the winning ducat, found it and then were told they were too late. They have retained an attorney.
- Transportation Commissioner to Be Replaced : Sacramento: The Simi Valley resident says the governor won't reappoint her because of a four-year-old controversy over a campaign gift.
- Why the Lifetime Guarantees? : Bradley rightly challenges civil service protection for top officials
- Council Votes for a Curfew for Minors : Santa Clarita: Measure would prohibit youths from loitering between 10 p.m. and sunrise. A final vote on the ordinance is scheduled in two weeks.
- Court Won't Throw Out Surrogate's Appeal
- Old Theaters in Limbo as Their Fate Is Debated
- Sheriff Protests Red Ink Estimate
- SANTA ANA : Parents Save ROTC Unit at Mater Dei
- Contentment in His Own Back Yard
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Before the Show Begins, Here's Behind-the-Scenes Look
- Hawthorne Names Football Coach
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : Brewers' Higuera Out Indefinitely
- Jokers Were Wild, Now They Are Aces : Cvijanovich Stacked the Deck Against Santa Clara When He Suspended 3 Players Because of a Prank, but He Was Just Making a Play for a Winning Hand
- 3-A Division Still in Fast Company
- MOTOR RACING : Johnson Retires Rather Than Race for 10th
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Tailspin Continues, 4-1
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- PREP ROUNDUP : Taylor's 49 Kills Help the Oilers Slip Past Edison
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOP 10 : Returning Players Put Mira Mesa at Top of Heap
- Rap Battle of Words Dominates Show : Pop music: M. C. Hammer and Run-DMC exchange potshots backstage at the Soul Train Music Awards. Oh, and the awards? Three each for Hammer and Mariah Carey.
- Panel Approves Strict Limits on 'Mansionization'
- Beverly Hills : Parking Structure Opens
- Cudahy : Trailer Parks Eviction Ordinance to Be Softened
- West Hollywood : Three Landmarks Named
- USC School of Dentistry Smiles On Latest Grant
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Track Team Seeks Fifth Consecutive GSAC Title
- Safe Houses : Looking Out for One Another in War On Crime
- Huge Military Toxic Cleanup Fund Urged
- Pepperdine Baseball Team Plays Tough to Catch : Colleges: Waves need to win only one of three games this weekend against Loyola to maintain their grip on first place in the West Coast Conference.
- 390 Prospective Students Visit Biola
- Early Lessons in Hard Work and Harmony
- KGB Comes Out of Cold, Fights Pollution
- 2 Women to Stand Trial in 'Sex Slave' Case
- MISSION VIEJO : Man Robs Bank, Escapes on Foot
- Public's Help Sought in Probe of Man's Death
- El Cajon
- Errant Driver Leaves a Trail of Destruction : Accidents: A Sylmar man is arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after four people are hurt and seven cars are damaged.