- Lawndale Schedules Meeting on General Plan
- SANTA PAULA : Authorities Identify Pair in Fatal Crash
- VENTURA : Man, 34, Indicted in $4,320 Bank Theft
- Shopping Center Wins a Grudging Poway OK
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Status of Russian Boat Uncertain
- CITY HARBOR LEAGUE : Saints Expected to Lead Parade
- Daily Hollywood Reporter Puts on a 'Fresh Coat of Paint'
- Sherise SandozSchool: Pius X HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass:...
- Candidate List for Senate Seat Far From Stable : Legislature: Sen. Green's emphysema condition has forced him to use an electric cart, and it may be a deciding factor in whether he seeks reelection.
- U.S. Plan Calls for Fishing Curbs on 39 Shark Species
- 2,000 Are Sworn In as New U.S. Citizens
- Croatia, Slovenia Win Recognition : Yugoslavia: EC nations and a dozen others diplomatically accept two breakaway republics. Serbia denounces moves. Washington doesn't offer relations.
- Promises Broken, Foreign Teachers Say : Education: They say the L.A. district, which recruited them, reneged on a deal to help them gain permanent U.S. residency.
- A Living Record of an Ancient Art : Cambodia: A master dancer performs for a video that will help preserve a court tradition.
- City Panel Won't Try to Close Bondage Club
- Santa Clarita Reduces Bus Service, Raises Fare
- New Round in Airport Runway Fight : Growth: Montgomery Field has attempted to expand for more than a decade, but neighbors still bitterly oppose the idea.
- L. A. to Pay $45,000 to Film Company Over Set Shutdown
- Difficult Tasks Await New Director of Coastal Pollution Study Agency
- 8 Day Laborers Arrested in Moorpark : Immigration: The INS raid comes after the City Council rejected a sanctioned site. Merchants say workers hurt business.
- NAACP Seeks to Ban Novel From Classes : Education: The county chapter tells Moorpark and Simi schools that 'The Cay' is offensive. Officials defend the book.
- OXNARD : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Traffic Accident
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Brown Leads Torrey Pines to Victory Over Poway
- ELECTIONS : Tucker Being Pressed to Skip Race for State Senate : Politics: Assemblywoman Teresa P. Hughes is also aiming at the proposed 25th Senate District seat. And she has some powerful backers.
- Buena Holds Off 2 Santa Barbara Rallies for Victory
- SANTA ANITA : Alpine Queen Isn't Only Healthier, She's Happier and Winning More
- These Cakes May Change Your Life : BAKING WITHOUT FAT : It's a revolutionary idea--substituting wholesome fruit for evil butter, shortening and oil. You won't believe your mouth! : What's Missing? Not the Taste, Not the Texture, Just the Fat
- He Made a Fine Mess of Things : Film: Hal Roach, the man who gave the world Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, 'Our Gang' and a million laughs, is honored this week as he celebrates his 100th birthday.
- Events Set to Honor King
- Former Detective Faces Charges That He Filed False Crime Reports : Courts: Investigations in seven cases stalled or were closed due to misleading reports, district attorney alleges.
- It's an 'Ordinary' View of History
- She Finds a Reward for Her Fortitude
- Long Beach : Board May Cancel Magnet Programs to Save $460,000
- Countdown to Monday
- Global Isolation of Hanoi Weakens as Thais, Japanese Visit
- Man Sought in 3 Child Molestations
- Mideast Talks Near Impasse Over Settlements, History : Peace process: Palestinians say negotiations are stalled unless Israel discusses occupied territories.
- Poll Gives Bush Lower Rating; His Economic Policy Is Faulted : Election: President's effort to blame Democrats is not working, and those surveyed say the GOP is less able to manage the most serious problems.
- New Planet Isn't There, Expert Says
- Making Way for a Step Up : Street vending offers job opportunities, but it must be regulated
- Mother Teresa Exits Scripps With Pledge of Medical Aid
- 3 Linemen From Area on All-State Team
- Cumin Acumen
- The Hole Story
- STILL TRIPPIN': Orange County's Dick Dale, above,...
- Salvador Embarking on Peace : Cease-fire: With today's signing, open political action can replace violence in the troubled nation.
- Bush, in N. H., Goes on Attack for a 2nd Term
- Music at Luncheon Was in Tune With Fashions
- Long Beach : Mayor Creates Task Force to Study Economic Growth
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : U.S. Proposes Curbs on Shark Fishing
- Glendale : Not Guilty Plea in Car Theft
- The Original Foodies : Alan Hooker, who for years has run Ojai's Ranch House with his wife, Helen, serves up abundant helpings of culinary philosophy.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Volleyball Team to Face No. 1 Long Beach
- OXNARD : Dispatcher Helps Mother Revive Baby
- Dana Point to Begin Search for New City Manager : Government: Council members vote to seek a replacement for William O. Talley. He says state officials are effectively forcing him out of his job over a pension dispute.
- District Gets OK to Lease School Site
- 2 Arrested as Robbery Attempt Ends in Shootout : Northridge: An officer and a suspect are wounded. Police say the case may be linked to a string of similar holdups at area restaurants.
- WELDON CANYON : Decision Delayed on Landfill Report
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : The 'Arabquake' Is Just Beginning : The destruction of Iraq to save Kuwait rocked the Arab/Islamic world; a year of soul-searching is releasing new forces.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Winds Chart a Course Toward Confusion : Sailing: Conditions for America's Cup race committee to scramble to alter the course.
- NBA Is Expected to Allow Magic to Start in the All-Star Game
- GROSSMONT 2-A LEAGUE : Valhalla Expected to Maintain Top Spot
- Emotional Oak Park Routs Moorpark : Girls' soccer: Unsettled by the death of one of the school's former coaches, the Eagles post a 4-0 win after a sluggish start.
- Skiing
- Ill Wind Deflates Koch Bid : Sailing: Conner's Stars & Stripes adapts to change in weather and defeats Jayhawk in the defender trials.
- Man Wielding Knife Is Charged After Harassing Barkley, Williams
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Webster Scores Career-High 36 to Lead Master's Past Puget Sound, 88-77
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Peninsula Rallies to Win Its Bay League Opener, 50-41
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Hotel Jobs Ad Draws Blizzard of Applicants : Employment: Thousands line up and wait for hours in Chicago's cold for interviews. Illinois has highest jobless rate of 11 major U.S. industrial states.
- Hitachi to Close Anaheim Plant, Move to Mexico
- THE HOME COOK : The Woman Who Could Smell Salt
- Holocaust Denial Movement
- Time for Renewal : This year, married couples can participate in services to retake their wedding vows.
- Some Solid Greek Fare Despite Flashy Flambe
- Skid Row Art Reflects Despair, Alienation : * Exhibit: Only one artist is present at college showing of works created during weekly workshops offered by the Homeless Outreach Program.
- Plan for DNA Database Assailed
- FISHING : Sheepshead and Blue Perch Arrive in Area
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : In Vintage Form, McEnroe Storms to Win
- Victory Over Valley Gives Oxnard Look of Contender
- Baseball
- CSUN Recruiting Becomes More Focused After Losing Season : College football: Pleased with crop so far, Burt says that for a player to be signed he must fill a precise need.
- Another Federal Grand Jury Indicts Keating : Thrifts: Five charges in Phoenix are added to 77 in Los Angeles.
- Parent Alert: Don't Feed Honey to Infants
- Football Standouts Are Honored by The Times
- FASHION : Blame the Rain : Ventura County residents still don't know what's expected of them when those rare storm clouds that pass through open up.
- Study Challenges Conventional Thinking About Dyslexia : Reading: Findings conclude that the disability may appear and disappear from one year to the next.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teen-Agers Screen Out Solar Peril
- Council Takes Strong Action to Slash Costs : Recession: Demotions and layoffs are only the first steps, officials say, and further cuts will be necessary to stave off anticipated $3.2-million deficit over two years.
- City Officials Buckle Down to Hard Times : Government: A $3.5-million projected shortfall can be covered from reserves, but cuts are anticipated. Fiscal problems complicate paying for homeless task force recommendations.
- DISCOVERY / Thee Wedding Library
- A Taste of Magic for the Littlest Ladies Who Lunch
- Cracking a Smile With 'Divide'
- A British Turncoat Superspy Would Still Rather Be Red : Espionage: George Blake meets the press in Moscow. He was one of the most hunted and hated people.
- Talks Start Friday on Cleaning Up Toxic Site
- OJAI : School Board Stays Neutral on Landfill
- Officer Shoots, Kills Man Who Won't Drop Pistol
- Freed Condors Find Their Wings on 2nd Day, Glide Above Cliffs
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Defense Turns the Tide in El Modena's Victory
- O'Bannon Is Expected to Play for Bruins Against Oregon Tonight
- Record Profit for Intel in '91
- Ex-Owner Seeks to Buy Back AME : Entertainment: Andrew M. McIntyre has offered $25 million for the debt-saddled post-production company, which he founded with $90,000.
- BARGAINS / GERI COOK : Shop Customizes Clothes on the Racks
- SPECIAL EVENT : Home Tour Takes Trip Back to Past
- Industrial Area Rezoning Gets Preliminary OK : * Development: Plan covers 622 acres along San Fernando Road and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Proposal goes to the Redevelopment Agency.
- Ex-Assistant City Manager Agrees to Pay Ethics Fine
- Study Measures Drug Abuse by O.C. Students
- FLIP SIDE: California Teacher of the Year...
- ALICE IN BLACK LIGHT : An Acclaimed Prague Touring Troupe Creates a Wonderland of Ultraviolet Magic
- Eco-Friendly Cars : Design studios of major automobile manufacturers are revving up projects in the county.
- A Day of Drooling Over Dresses
- Slow Down, Capture Time, Author Urges : Lifestyles: People can become addicted to urgency, Nina Tassi says. And they can cure themselves, she believes.
- Alhambra : Grants for Sign Upgrading
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Playing the Dating Game, Teen-Style : Relationships: Four high school juniors talk about going out and the qualities they look for in the opposite sex.
- After the Fall, Crazy QuiltingOn Oct. 28,...
- Ex-Company Executive Pleads Guilty to Arson, Fraud
- GROSSMONT 3-A LEAGUE : Rival Coaches All Rate Monte Vista's Balancing Act as the Best
- UCI Falls to Pepperdine in Volleyball Opener
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils, Sabres Score Early, Not Late, End Up Tied, 8-8
- Harkin's Failure to Gain Early Labor Support Boosts Clinton Campaign : Politics: AFL-CIO holds off endorsement. Industrial unions are drawn to the Iowa senator, but public employee groups see his rival as more electable.
- Downey : Lot Subdivision Decision Let Stand Despite Protests
- No Razing of Bank Building--for Now : Landmarks: City seeks a development plan before it will approve Bank of America's plan to tear down its Green Street facility.
- TABLOID OPERA : Suicide, Murder, Hoodwinking--Is There Anything Too Seamy for 'Tosca'?
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Boats Rescued in Wind-Whipped Seas
- ORANGE : Fire, Water Agency Heads Announced
- State Set to Scrap Anti-Smoking TV Ads
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : New Lotto Game Shows Sales Hike
- Plan Agency Votes Down Cityhood for North Tustin : Government: LAFCO bases rejection on would-be city's need for new utility tax. Action means proposal won't go on ballot.
- Brain Damage Attributed at Penalty Trial to Slayer of Boy, 8
- Peninsula Teachers Cut Back on Duties Over Pay Dispute : Contracts: After the school district withdraws a contingent offer of a raise, the instructors stop offering 'extra' services such as tutoring and writing letters of recommendation for students.
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting Slated on Kadota Fig Future
- IRVINE : Cerebral Palsy Assn. Given $10,000 Grant
- Orange Lawyer Sues to Practice Without Being Member of Bar
- Answers Needed--Hurry : Were defense contracting funds used instead for intelligence?
- Palmer Has Day Right Out of the Old Years : Bob Hope golf: He shoots a 66, making bogey on only the last hole, and trails by two shots after the first round.
- THE NHL : He Plays Matchmaker 880 Times a Season
- ABT Casts 'Don Quixote' for Center Dates
- Open House at LACE
- Another Dow Record as Cyclical Stocks Soar
- Celebrity Dining Spots May Be on Menu for O.C. : Restaurants: Versions of the Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood, both of which draw famous clientele, are being proposed for Orange County.
- Rohr Plans Joint Venture With 2 Singapore Firms
- Level of Unsold Goods Up 0.2% in November : Economy: Meanwhile, business sales inched up only 0.1%. The two figures indicate that consumer demand remained feeble in late 1991.
- La Puente : Language Instructor Hired
- Attempt to Blunt Effect of Video Seen as Key to Trial : Defense: Court documents indicate officers' strategy.
- Beverly Hills : INS to Rent City Jail Cells
- Long Beach : Gang-Related Crime Figures Up Significantly From 1990
- Changing Directions : John Keaveney Turned From Addiction and Anger to Help Fellow Veterans
- Redondo Mayor Stresses Change in Assembly Bid
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Keefe Lifts Stanford Over Cal, 76-61
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Weber's Hat Trick Propels Kennedy Past Bolsa Grande
- A Little Chicken Soup:It Couldn't Hurt
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Importing Culture : The Mayfair Theater is making a move to foreign films. The Ventura Arts Council is involved in the effort.
- California Prisons Looking to Get Into Business
- 1,200 Residents Lose Power in Outage
- When It Comes to Speed Bumps, It's No Easy Road
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Harris Awaits Ruling on Death Penalty
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Win in New York
- Cordero Condition Remains Stable
- Football
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner Masters Fickle Winds and Wins Easily
- Martha's Cafe
- City Coaches Say Time Off Is Not Time Well Spent : Preps: Two-week period that forbids coaches from having contact with players is getting a cool reception.
- A Giant Decision: Team Is Moving to San Jose in '96 : Baseball: Offer of new 48,000-seat stadium lures club from San Francisco, where it has played since moving from New York.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Finally Runs to Victory
- San Franciscans Are Almost Blase About Move : Giants: After all, it's not as though the 49ers were leaving Candlestick Park for San Jose.
- Reports: Walsh Taking Stanford Coaching Job : Football: Former 49er coach is expected to be named replacement for Dennis Green today.
- Glendora Player Suspended After Incident With Skinhead
- Seattle SuperSonics Fire Jones as Coach
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Chevron to Cut Up to 3,600 Jobs : Oil Firm's Cost-Reduction Plan Could Result in a $270-Million Charge
- When Less Is More
- Loma Linda, La Quinta Sue Adviser Wymer : Investments: Cities are seeking to recover $16.8 million in allegedly misappropriated funds. Officials in Orange, meanwhile, reassure residents regarding its financial reserves.
- Cudahy : Petition Drive Seeks Repeal of 4% Utility Users Tax
- Vagabond Player Returns Home to Coach, Be Close to Daughter : Basketball: After failing to make it in the NBA, former Mater Dei and Pepperdine standout Tom Lewis is an assistant coach at St. John Bosco.
- Disputed Sumitomo Train Pact Was Signed Last Week : Green Line: Disclosure outrages city officials. Transit commissioners say, however, they can cancel contract.
- Higgins Seeking a Magic Number : Basketball: Former Fairfax High and Michigan standout has 10 days to prove himself with Orlando.
- Alzheimer's Assn. Contributors Honored
- CULINARY COUSINS OF THE RANCH HOUSE
- Panel Won't Try to Close Bondage Club
- Buried Alive, He Eludes Death : Rescue: Co-workers praised after digging man out of sand and cement at construction site, reviving him with CPR.
- Wachs Asks Council to Back Gay Rights Initiative
- COLUMN LEFT : All Prologue and No Real Program : Bill Clinton's vaunted plan is silent or terminally fuzzy on all the issues that count.
- Revocation of Bingo Parlor's License Delayed Until Hearing
- OXNARD : Man Staying With Mother Dies in Fire
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Baseball
- Baseball
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina Finding Life After Parks Is Good
- Nolan Ryan Will Be Inducted Into the Angels' Hall of Fame
- Ventura Reins In Campana but Rally Falls Short, 73-66
- Under-Table Money, Steroid Use Are Alleged in Book About Nike
- Video Rental Chart : 'Terminator' Takes Over
- Holocaust Denial Movement
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Jazz Pianists to Relive Key Event at El Matador
- Software Can Map Out the Future
- Man Sentenced to 46-Month Term for Rolling Back Used Car Mileage
- King Tells of Beating, Racial Taunts by Police : Prosecution: Glimpse of likely testimony provided.
- Marina del Rey : Lawyer Heads Harbor Panel
- Play Benefits Raise $20,000 for Pediatric AIDS
- Regional Groups Seek Rail Routes : Transportation: Two coalitions want the County Transportation Commission to approve links between Burbank Airport and Los Angeles and from Pasadena to Azusa.
- RESTAURANTS : Zorbas: A Place of Mythic Portions
- Scott WilliamsSchool: Cerritos HighSport: BasketballPosition: CenterClass: SeniorCerritos...
- Council Extends Ban on Indoor Swap Meets
- Goode House Repair Plans Fall Through
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools' Enrollment Hits Record
- MUSIC FORBIDDEN PIGS : Porcine Pygmalion : Former Pyg Billy Bacon is mighty funny, mighty thirsty and on stage tonight with his band in Santa Barbara.
- Palmdale Woman Dies in Head-On Collision
- Plunge Forecast for Commercial Construction : Real estate: New building countywide is expected to fall nearly 80%. The retail segment may be especially hard hit.
- Police Panel Seeks 6 for Staff : Government: The commission says its aides are overburdened and that the new members are needed immediately. An exemption from the city's hiring freeze is at issue.
- Study Warns of Suits Over Noise Limits on Aircraft : Van Nuys: Bid by homeowners to lower day decibel levels and ban night jet takeoffs could adversely affect airport businesses, officials say.
- Father Drops 4 Children to Safety From Fire
- Near Midair Collisions Plummet to Just 1 in '91
- IRVINE : Master Builder, 4, Is a Little Lego Whiz
- Wal-Mart Linked to Deal at Lockheed Site in Burbank : Growth: The nation's biggest retailer will build a shopping center on the 89 acres, city sources said.
- Technology Spotlight / A Volt From The Blue : Solar Carport Gets a Charge From New Photovoltaic Cell
- We're Going to Pump You Up
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- World Illiteracy Drops for 1st Time, UNESCO Reports
- What a Trip: President Bush has recovered...
- Budget Puts Pall on City Design Job
- High Court Shields Child Abuse Victims : Judiciary: Justices rule that officials, family may testify in place of children. They also give local government flexibility in prison overcrowding cases.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- ART : Showcasing Talents of Minors in a Major Way
- Myopia Is in the Eye of Beholder
- Rancho P.V. Sets April 14 Election on Property Tax Hike
- Prisoner Escapes Trolley Work Detail
- Bonds of War : La Verne Avenue Drawn Together by Love, Family
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- King Birthday Marked by Pleas for Harmony : Civil rights: Speeches and sermons note city's ethnic conflict and urge others to continue the slain leader's work.
- California IN BRIEF : YUBA CITY : Sheriff Survives Recall Attempt
- DANA POINT : Preliminary OK for Overcrowding Law
- ORANGE : Plan for Drug-Baby Facility Falls Apart
- CYPRESS : City Readies Law to Allow Pigeon Coops
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Bates to Consider State Assembly Race
- VENTURA : Ex-Guard Pleads Not Guilty to Car Theft
- OXNARD : Officer Convicted of Kicking Suspect
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Free Throws Lift Crespi Past Chaminade, 55-45
- Baseball
- Xavier McDaniel said he plans to exercise...
- BASEBALL : San Jose Makes a Major League Bid
- Boxing
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Unranked Troy Beats Sunny Hills
- ART
- Many Happy Returns Likely for H&R; Block : Taxes: Tough times prompt more people to use the firm to file forms electronically for quicker refunds.
- Sales Up 48% at AST Research for 2nd Quarter
- Central Environmental Licensing Process Urged : Government: Proposed restructuring would weaken the AQMD. Critics say it is a ploy to ease standards.
- New Clinton Ad Takes Aim at Harkin, Kerrey
- Israeli Party's Pullout Imperils Shamir Coalition
- Sheriff Skirts the Legal Limits : Florida lawman says he will fight court to reopen his department's crack lab.
- Meeting Venus : Her dating service works on a blend of pictures, questionnaire and intuition. At least two pairings have resulted in weddings.
- Church Row : 3 Congregations Have Shared a Street and Slice of History Since 1920s
- Rancho Park : Bank Theft Reward Offered
- O.C.'s Only Native Son to Die in Persian Gulf War Honored : Memorial: Family visits plaque placed in Costa Mesa park where Air Force captain once played football.
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Imagining America' From Many Angles : IMAGINING AMERICA Stories From the Promised Land<i> edited by Wesley Brown and Amy Ling</i> Persea Books $24.95 cloth, $11.95 paper; 370 pages
- Georgia Moves Primary to March 3
- World War II Fighter Plane Makes Its Final Mission : History: Contrary Mary, a P-51 Mustang that flew during the war, arrives to become an Aerospace Museum fixture.
- Woman, 61, Robbed by Home Intruders
- Judge Suspends License of Anaheim Physician : Law: Temporary restraining order is issued against Dr. Michael D. Lawton for 'sexually exploiting' two patients. His lawyer says the charges are unproved.
- San Diego
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Cite Clerks in Illegal Alcohol Sales
- City Bans Indoor Swap Meets Pending New Laws
- Fugitive Flees After Mention on TV Show
- Although Ventura College last week established itself...
- The Puerto Rican Basketball League has suspended...
- Meadowlark Offers Grungy Alternative : Cypress Banquet Hall Joins Short List of County Venues Booking Alternative-Rock Bands
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cleveland Quartet, En Route to O.C., Shines in San Diego
- Where Were You on the Night of Jan. 16?
- Beef-Barley Soup, <i> Karithopita</i> , Maple Frosting
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- The following are selected entries from...
- Cutbacks, Criticism Take Toll on Military's Morale
- 2 Condors in the Wild Take Wing : Ecology: The male is the first to go airborne, and later the female flies. Biologists are delighted.
- COLUMN ONE : New Lives Take Root Amid Ashes : Some Oakland hills residents have begun rebuilding. Others still bear physical and mental scars from the most destructive brush fire in state history.
- Dutch Are Given U.S. Assurances on Jets
- U.S. Concern on Iraqi Arms Told : Mideast: Baghdad could begin producing biological weapons within a few weeks if the U.N.'s sanctions are ended, CIA chief says.
- Controlled Burn : UCLA's MacLean Tried Playing It Cool. Now the Fire Is Back.
- Pagett Learning to Savor Moment
- A Definition of Rent Control
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Dana's Sumitomo Vote Strongly Criticized
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- American Airlines' parent, AMR Corp., posted losses...
- Candidate List for Senate Seat Far From Stable : Redistricting: Curtis Tucker Jr. and Ralph C. Dills both have said they will seek new 25th District seat. But Tucker is being pressured to drop out and Dills hints he may change his mind.
- Newport Says $1.2 Million Missing in Embezzlement : Courts: Alleged loss to city at hands of ex-utilities director is now dwarfs original estimate. Officials vow to impose new safeguards.
- OBITUARY : Former Mayor Stuart Maude
- Plan for Low-Income Units Denied : Housing: The City Council votes to keep present zoning on all vacant land, which may violate a state law for affordable residences.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Passes Out Condoms at School
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- THEATER REVIEW 'DIG 'N' TEL' : Laughs and Lessons : Youthful cast in Santa Paula re-enacts--through characters and song--four stories from Jewish folklore.
- South El Monte : Fence Ordinance Adopted
- Triumph and Tragedy, One Year Later : Gulf War, like many others, left some issues unresolved
- Glendale : 2 Plead Guilty in Beating