- STANTON : Shooting Victim in Fair Condition
- Queen of the B's : Welles' 'Touch of Evil' Has Become a Cult Classic
- Agreement Barring Homeless Sweeps OKd
- AROUND THE NFL : Now Fryar and Dykes Are Socked by Patriots
- Southern Pacific Deal Builds Steam for 3 Rail Projects : Transportation: The county pact spurs optimism for forging of train links to outlying areas within two years. Talks continue on further expansion.
- 2 Live Crew Transcript Ruled Out of Trial
- Good Riddance to the X, but Woes Remain : Film: There should be explanations for R and NC-17 ratings and maybe for PG as well.
- Encinitas
- Brandenburg Runs Aztecs Through Drills
- Reds Feeling Young, A's Are Restless : Game 1: On paper, Oakland is the clear favorite. But teams are unfamiliar with each other, and Cincinnati is loose.
- He Had Them All Buffaloed, Until Things Turned Around
- Did China Use Drugs to Win? : Swimming: Sudden success prompts speculation that its female athletes might have been taking steroids.
- Raines Tells Expos He'd OK Certain Trades
- 'Beehive': An Exquisite Enigma
- ART REVIEW : The Changing Landscape : Sculptor Tony Cragg's Urban Renewal of the Pastoral Tradition
- Japan's Hollywood Scouts : Movies: A troika of insiders is guiding Japanese investors eager to take on the risky world of filmmaking in America.
- Reserve Seabees Train for Combat
- 7th Person Arrested in Party Shoot-Out
- Ex-Oklahoma Quarterback Testifies About Drug Sales
- Less Bash, but He's Still Brash : Athletics: Canseco has a bad back, bruised hand and swollen finger, but he says he's ready for the Reds.
- Segerstrom Hosts Polished Budapest Chamber Band
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Bad Boy and Hermit of Hull : A candid John Godber directs work on reclusive English poet Philip Larkin.
- THE SIDELINES : Sabatini a Winner in Germany
- NEWPORT BEACH : Youths Shave Heads to Bolster Ill Friend
- On Paper, Series Battle of Pens Ends in a Draw
- Leonard Dropped as HBO Analyst
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- California High Has Certain Air, Thanks to Haney
- Music Reviews : Recital Wraps Up Redlands Sax Fest
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Begley Boosts Recycling
- A Woman in the Upper Reaches : Screenplay: Paramount pays $1 million for the work of a 23-year-old Cal State Northridge graduate. It may be the highest fee ever paid a female writer.
- 'Cosby' Edges 'Simpsons' Across U.S. : Television: The NBC sitcom ekes out a victory over the Fox entry in the national ratings.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Passes Colts' Physical Exam
- Eagles Prove Better of a Bad Lot, 32-24 : Pro football: They score 17 points in the final minutes for second victory. The Vikings drop to 1-5.
- Lakers Cut Three Free Agents, Play Israelis; Clippers Face Heat
- Donahue: It's Still Early in the Race : UCLA: There is a lot of football to be played, the coach says. This week's results will tell more.
- California High Has Certain Air, Thanks to Haney
- Young America Is Looking Out for No. 1 : Ethics: They feel entitled to whatever they want and will break any rule to get it. How well they absorbed the message of the 1980s!
- Inventories Edge Up 0.5% During August
- American Mobile Reports Profit After Assets Sale
- Shamir Assails U.S. Mideast Policies : Israel: Washington's strengthened ties with Arabs are a slap in the face, he says. The growing tension is an unexpected turn in the gulf crisis.
- Market Newsletter : Southeast Asia Stocks Battered by Gulf Crisis : Higher energy prices cut into profit margins. And economic decline in the United States means fewer buyers for products.
- San Diego Serial Killings Remain a Mystery : Crime: The leads continue to pour in--2,200 at last count--but local police say they are no closer to catching whoever is responsible for the stabbing deaths of five women.
- PYONGYANG : Korea Talks: Round 2
- New Pastor Faces Conflicts at Activist Queen of Angels : Religion: Father Vazquez is torn between focusing on Latino culture and maintaining refuge for immigrants.
- Wife Killed Husband Over 12-Year Affair, Court Told
- EARNINGS : Merrill Lynch Profits Up 12.4%
- EARNINGS : GE Revenue Rises on Air Engines
- VideoCipher, Scrambling Device Maker, Opens San Marcos Retail Store : Electronics: Manufacturer hopes to cash in on new technology expected to increase sales of home satellite dishes and descramblers this decade.
- Why Unions Rally to Feinstein
- Dennis Evans Cleared of Insider Trading Charges
- Justice Department Backtracks: The department urged adoption...
- Bill Allows Payments to Fallout Victims, Uranium Miners
- Profile : Bush's Man in Baghdad: Right Mix of Old World Style and Derring Do : 'I've always dreamed of covering a war as a diplomat,' says Joe Wilson, 'and now that I'm here in the middle of it; it's absolutely fascinating.'
- Bus-Train Crash Kills 19
- COLUMN ONE : Are Farms Wasting Water? : Government subsidies make the supply cheap and plentiful for agriculture. But critics say it's urban areas that are getting soaked.
- Researchers Identify Some Risk Factors for Mental Illness
- Environment : Life and Death in the Rain Forests : Species may be disappearing at a rate of more than one an hour. Alarmed conservationists have a new strategy for preservation.
- Ruth Ann Hodges; Former Grocery Store Owner
- Officers Expect Changes in Misconduct Probes
- Visiting Briton Presses Case for United Europe : Diplomacy: Former Prime Minister Edward Heath tells the World Affairs Council that countries must pool their sovereignty. He plans a mission to Middle East.
- SCHOOL REPORT : Expansion Planned for Recycling, Energy Conservation Programs
- OJAI : Grant to Finance Housing Renovation
- Daughter, Grandson Held in Slaying of Woman, 78
- Encino Firm Accused of Mishandling McEnroe Escrow : Real estate: The company vehemently denies any wrongdoing. It challenged regulators by taking the case to Superior Court.
- Polaroid Corp.: Third-quarter profit at the Cambridge,...
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 18.32 After See-Saw Day of Trading
- Shellye Schmorleitz has been named communications coordinator...
- No Retreat on Kuwait : U.S. Not Interested in Partial Solution to Crisis, Baker Says
- U.S. Doubles Anti-Terrorist Reward Pool to $4 Million
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS TREASURER : Hayes, Brown in Uphill Battle for Recognition
- City to Keep Apartments Low-Income; Ownership Up in Air : Housing: 5-4 vote follows three hours of contentious debate over property offered by reputed mobster.
- COSTA MESA : 3 Stabbed, 3 Sought in Traffic Dispute
- Free Daily Newspaper Goes Broke, Stops Publishing After 13 Months
- Thomas W. Rosa was named president and...
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Boeing Order a 'Stabilizing' Factor in Face of a Slowdown
- Keating Lawyers Protest Fraud Charges : Thrifts: The pretrial statements provide hints of what the defense strategy may be.
- Ronald P. Bird, president and chief executive...
- Dow Drops 35.15 as 2-Day Rally Fizzles
- UniCare Financial Corp.: The Irvine-based worker's compensation...
- Samuel Brownell; Former U.S. Education Commissioner
- Birthday Bash: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher...
- Campbell Blasted for Copying Old State Stationery : Controversy: The former senator's use of a replica of a state letterhead draws fire from a consumers group charging he is treading on his past title.
- Iraq Embargo Starting to Bite, Cheney Reports : Sanctions: But he says U.S. is prepared to keep troops in Saudi Arabia for years, if necessary.
- Three Americans Share the Nobel Prize for Economics
- Vandal Again Attacks Rep. Michel's Home
- Prof. Gets a Boot Out of Football
- $900,000 Settlement for Boy in Coma OKd : Lawsuits: The child was injured after climbing a fence and being swept down a flood channel. The county will provide funds for past and future medical expenses.
- U.S. Bearing in Chatsworth won a $149,736...
- Levy Bancorp's Profit Jumps 30% in 3rd Quarter
- TRW Inc.: Net profit for the advanced...
- Robert M. Kagan has been named vice...
- Better Use of Older Workers, Immigrants Urged : Employment: A new report calls for changes in immigration and retirement policies.
- Apple Rolls Out Cheaper Macintosh Models : Computers: The new PCs are key parts of an aggressive corporate push to slow the firm's declining market share.
- Hanoi Foreign Minister to Discuss 1,700 MIAs
- Bush Condemns Hussein Amid Confusing Signals
- Panel Endorses $900,000 Settlement for Comatose Boy
- LAGUNA HILLS : Leisure World Backs Canyon Campaign
- VENTURA : State OKs $127,151 Marina Park Grant
- Barry Wright Corp. in Burbank won a...
- Security Pacific's Quarterly Profit Declines 27% : Finance: California banks have been weathering the current downturn better than their counterparts elsewhere. Concerns are rising that this may no longer be true.
- Valley Federal Posts $5.45-Million Profit
- JBL Inc., a Northridge producer of stereo...
- Farm Bill Boosts Conservation in Agriculture
- Transamerica Insurance Co. of Woodland Hills said...
- Carl's Jr. Announces Licensing Deal: The Happy...
- LOCAL : 1,400 Pounds of Cocaine Seized
- LOCAL : Eatery Smoking Ban Rejected
- After 37 Years, S. Africa Ends an Apartheid Law : Segregation: That doesn't mean separation of the races is over. Towns write new ordinances to perpetuate it.
- Scandinavian Accent Emerges After Baltimore Man's Stroke
- NATION : Alcohol Use Found to Start Early
- Investor Testifies Ojai Minister Stole His $116,000 : Courts: Prosecutors say Robert J. Brancato used $1.66 million in clients' money for personal expenses and to operate National Preferred Business Services.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Commercial Center Appeal Scheduled
- Settlement OKd in Fight Over Council-District Map
- Robert Thomas Deem; Retired CSUN Administrator
- Sentencing of Sailor Angers American Indian Leaders
- Cherokee Scraps $40-Million Initial Public Stock Offering : Apparel: The Sunland fashion manufacturer cites Wall Street's slide in canceling the sale.
- E.C. (John) DeBlanc has been named vice...
- St. Joe Audience Shows Up--Barely
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 128 : EPA Chief Questions Provisions of 'Big Green'
- Duel Over Aoun's Fate Continues
- Look Out for the Language Cop With Literary License
- U.S. Witnesses Fail to Link Milken to Wickes Scam
- Deer Hunter Defends His Fatal Mistake
- Gorbachev Wins Nobel Peace Prize : Award: Soviet leader cited for helping end Cold War and forging change in Europe. Bush lauds the decision.
- SOMIS : Reporter Ordered to Surrender Notes
- SANTA PAULA : City to Ask Ventura to Seek State Water
- Burning Issue of Smoking in Restaurants Faces Council
- WESTMINSTER : Request to Expand Day Care Rejected
- Immigrants Fuel Enrollment Surge in Lennox Schools
- Drown Must Testify on Duffy and Jail Abuse : Law Enforcement: Sheriff's candidate opposes timing of his appearance at hearing, two weeks before the election.
- HR Textron in Valencia won a $2-million...
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average last week...
- Technology Marketing Inc.: The Irvine-based electronic engineering...
- San Diego Trust & Savings Bank has...
- Grossmont Bank has named Debra A. Dvorak,...
- Keating Lawyers Ask Dismissal of Fraud Counts : Courts: The defense claims that the charges against Keating and three other ex-officials of Lincoln Savings & Loan are too vague and unconstitutional.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Resorts Hires Firm to Sell Units
- METALS : Gold Price Turns to Lead, Drops Nearly $13
- Net Income Increases 9% at El Camino Resources
- Fibermux Corp. in Chatsworth won a $299,813...
- Boise Cascade Corp.: The Idaho-based timber and...
- Hewlett-Packard Co. in Calabasas won a $381,692...
- Employers Waking Up to Child-Care Cries
- B-2 Survives Key Test as Senate OKs Defense Bill : Military: Lawmakers, in 50-44 vote, reject bid to halt production of plane at six instead of 75 sought by Bush.
- Speaking of: Family Budgets
- San Quentin's Killer Bridge Parties : Kraft, Bonin and 2 Other Serial Murderers Play a Mean Game of Cards
- POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Scalpel vs. No-Scalpel Vasectomy
- Pass More Laws, Set More Limits? How I'd Help the Environment : Put decision-making in hands of local citizens, but within a framework of statewide concerns and priorities.
- Lawyers Say Accused Was Comtois' Victim
- Charges May Be Filed in Cemetery Shooting
- Padres Add 2 Coaches to Staff
- WORLD SERIES : CINCINNATI REDS vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : HOW THEY MATCH UP : GAME 1 STARTING PITCHERS
- Coach, Management Differ on Personnel : Sockers: Newman wants Paul Dougherty on team, but the midfielder isn't signed. Sources say personnel matter is part of a deeper rift.
- 'Back to Future' Actor Sues Studio
- A 'Simpsons' Demographics Lesson
- PRO FOOTBALL : Eagle Owner Was No Brahmin
- Demonstrators Form Life Chain
- Margaret Marr has joined Mission Valley Escrow...
- Sales of U.S.-Made Vehicles Off 2.1% in Early October
- TransWorld Bancorp Reports Earnings Gain
- Five U.S. Airlines Win Route Authorization: The...
- Chess Game Adjourned; Early Kasparov Moves Stun Experts
- WORLD : Steve Martin Visits Saudi Arabia
- Southern Pacific Deal a Green Light for Rail Projects : Transportation: The county pact triggers a 2-year timetable for lines linking L.A. and Simi Valley, Newhall-Saugus and San Bernardino County.
- 69 Foster Families Face Possible Loss of Licenses
- ANAHEIM : Burned Man Booked After Drug Lab Fire
- 3 Men Hold Family at Gunpoint for 40 Minutes While Ransacking Home
- 3 Oriental Fruit Flies Found; More Traps Are Set
- OAK PARK : Recycling Raises Money for Schools
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : This Time, Royster Pays Price
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Lack of Complaints Hasn't Made Losing Much Easier for Murphy
- O.C. ART REVIEW : The Changing Landscape : Sculptor Tony Cragg's Urban Renewal of the Pastoral Tradition
- A Sword Helped Protect Famed Musical Bond : O.C. Music: The Gilbert and Sullivan relationship seemed near an end when fate intervened as a Japanese blade fell.
- TV Reviews : 'The Fourth Man': A Tale of Steroids in the High School Locker Room
- 'Marked' for the Top Spot
- Four-Part 'Power in the Pacific' on KCET: Vim on the Rim : Television: The growing influence of Japan dominates this report on economic developments in Pacific Rim countries.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / KENNETH HERMAN : A Little Traveling Music, Please, for This Maestro
- Thomas B. Hazard has been named president...
- IBM Profit Rise Disappoints Wall Street
- 'Boss as Star' Campaigns Can Backfire if the Executive Falls From Grace
- Epilady Makers Sue to Refute Bankers' Claims : Lawsuit: In their countersuit, the Krok family calls the financial firms' charges of looting their struggling business a 'smut campaign.'
- N.Y. Firm Increases Stake in Ventura Entertainment
- The Los Angeles-based investor group of Leonard...
- P.M. BRIEFING : OPEC Official Asks More Output
- T-Bill Rates Nearly Unchanged: The Treasury sold...
- For Some, Christmas Never Takes a Holiday : Sales: Even in summer, sleigh bells ring and the halls are decked with holly. Specialty merchants ring up profits year-round.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Northwest Hikes Fares Over Fuel
- Disney Plans to Launch Publishing Unit
- FTC Challenges Publishing-Printing Merger: The Federal Trade...
- BIOTECH / BIOMEDICAL
- Fed Express Joins Clean-Car Pilot Project: The...
- Regional Outlook : Fueling the Flames in Jerusalem : The shootings at the Temple Mount may have been expected to rouse the Palestinian uprising. But division in the movement may make the incident just another violent episode.
- Code of Ethics Takes a Back Seat When Higher Stakes Are at Risk
- Crowning Blow? : Tiny Monaco, Which Lost Its Beloved Princess Grace 8 Years Ago, Grieves Again With Caroline, and Asks What Lies Ahead?
- Nadia Recasts Her Former Patron as a Jailer and Thief
- KEEPING FIT : Anti-Smoking Opera a Breath of Fresh Air : Opera Pacific takes its nicotine addiction messages to 160 elementary schools and 100,000 students.
- Mexico's Tough Drug Czar Loses His Job
- House Expected to OK Measure Requiring Schools to Reveal Campus Crime Figures : Congress: The bill orders colleges and universities to provide the information to applicants. It also mandates disclosure of graduation rates.
- San Diego
- San Diego
- 2 Men, Boy Are Wounded in Shootings in 3 Cities
- 3 Youths Escape From Juvenile Camp
- San Diego
- Local, National Tributes Planned for Bernstein
- Ex-Teammates Rijo, Stewart Put Old Times Aside for Series Opener
- Fighting Words : Movie: The writers of 'Marked for Death' and Steven Seagal are still feuding over script credit.
- TV Reviews : PBS' 'Cops' Looks at Defectors in the Drug War
- Music Reviews : Arditti Quartet Performs at UCLA
- Finding Footwear to Fit the Sport
- Metro Rail Subway Worker Breaks Leg
- Ex-Little League Coach Sentenced in Molestation
- Pass More Laws, Set More Limits? How I'd Help the Environment : Manage growth with regional entities and conserve water by storage and recycling.
- Police After Thief Who Stole 2 Red Pickups in 1 Day
- FULLERTON : Vandalism at YMCA Estimated at $10,000
- Ex-Guard Gets 2 Life Terms in 2 Murders
- STANTON : City Symbol for City Business Only
- CAMARILLO : No Conflict Found in Dual Candidacies
- Betty Loraine Gregg; Longtime Lancaster Resident
- Candidates Forum Scheduled for Tonight
- Tee-Off Time in Fight Over Water's Path : Sepulveda Basin: Ernani Bernardi and fellow golfers complain to a City Council committee about plans to bisect Woodley Golf Course with a new pipeline project.
- Jason Minici
- Weiss Dropped Because of Injury
- Fullerton Is Defying Odds Once Again
- THE SIDELINES : Louisiana Tech Names Stovall AD
- Chinese Youth Try 'Yuan Me' Way for Date
- Offering Raises $3.4 Million for Parker Corp.
- New Intel Chips Offer Prospect of Book-Sized PCs
- Market Scene : Pilot Wants Just a Piece of Mighty Aeroflot's Sky : There is only one Soviet airline. Nick Selbakov hopes to change that, even though he'd be starting small.
- Nemesis Experts Keep Navy's Secret Weapons Shipshape
- Alexander Zakin; Pianist Collaborated With Violinist Stern
- The Press : Echoes in Soviet Union of Free-Market Worries : Writers reflect fears that top-to-bottom unpreparedness for the new economy will seriously impede its success.
- Kuwait Women Resist Iraq, Seek Recognition of Role : Gulf crisis: Chants, posters and peaceful marches are their arms against invaders. Three have died so far.
- Gray Skies Just Teasing--They Bring No Rain
- ORANGE : District May Expand Year-Round Schools
- ELECTIONS : PROP. 128 : Farm Families to Take Aim at 'Big Green' in Los Angeles
- Raiders Fan Pleads Not Guilty in Attack
- Outgoing Zoo Director Blasts a Range of Critics : Griffith Park: He takes no blame for problems at the facility, which he says has been 'unjustifiably pilloried and persecuted.'
- Robinson at a Loss on Defense : Rams: Preseason injuries might have created an overly cautious approach, coach says.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Twelfth Night' in La Jolla . . . as You Might Like It
- Pepsico Inc.: The Purchase, N.Y., soft drink,...
- Scott D. Montgomery has joined Northland Financial...
- College--Courtesy of Carl's Jr. : Management: The fast-food company hopes to reduce employee turnover by offering to pay up to $405 a term for higher education.
- Defense Firm Takes the Offensive : Economy: Ocean Technology of Burbank has its sights set on foreign customers to make up for an expected 10% decline in sales to the U.S. military.
- Charles J. Pretto has joined The Kobey...
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach parent company of...
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa drug...
- Eldorado Bancorp: The holding company for Tustin-based...
- Bush Hails Gorbachev as a 'Courageous Force for Peace'
- L. McEdward; Founded Charity Group
- Plenum Wins Order Barring Severance Pay : Proxy battle: Publisher says the ruling will prevent Gradco from exercising 'golden parachute' agreements and from dissipating funds.
- WORLD : S. Korea Makes Offer to North
- Insider : Foreign Embassies Reaching Out to Touch Someone--Anyone : Envoys increasingly believe that they need to influence the American public as much as they do fellow diplomats and U.S. officials.
- Culture : Filling a Void With 'Qigong' in China : Millions have turned to the practice, which mixes exercise and meditation. Officials fear unpredictable political consequences.
- Bus Riders Hail OCTD's Frequent Service Program : Transportation: Customers on main routes can expect buses every 15 minutes instead of the usual 20 to 30 minutes during peak morning and afternoon hours.
- Doug Evans has joined Scripps Bank as...
- Sony to Change CBS Records Name: Sony...
- States Lose Supreme Court Battle to Airlines Over Ads : Decision: The justices let stand a ruling that only the U.S. can regulate merchandising that California and 33 others contend is deceptive.
- Camera Platforms, UST Agree on Exchange Plan
- Hydro-Mill Co. in Chatsworth won a $2,239,893...
- California Exile Predicted by Poet
- Parker Automotive Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer...
- Jerusalem Mayor Open to U.N. Inquiry Team : Israel: Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir rejects the stance, which contradicts the nation's position that no investigation into the Temple Mount killings is necessary.
- The Party Chronicles: a First-Night Fete
- NATION : Anti-Gulf Protesters Spill Oil
- HEALTH : Brain Cancer on Rise in Elderly
- BOOK REVIEW : New Perspective on Cosmology : ORIGINS: The Lives and Worlds of Modern Cosmologists, <i> by Alan Lightman and Roberta Brawer</i> . Harvard University Press. $29.95, 561 pages
- Tuberculosis Now the Deadliest Disease as Toll Climbs
- Didn't Lie to Couple Who Hired Her to Bear Child, Surrogate Mother Says
- Israel Should Indulge the U.S. : Why its understandable fury with the U.N. hurts Bush's efforts
- School Reopens After Solving Its Oil Crisis
- Delay Likely for Hearing on College's Subdivision
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Raiders, Jets Make a Trade
- Murder Case Against Transient Goes to Jury : Crime: A 22-year-old man is accused of slaying a Simi Valley resident over the latter's Corvette.
- VILLA PARK : Campaigns Continue in Low-Profile Style
- Did China Use Drugs to Win? : Swimming: Sudden success prompts speculation that its female athletes might have been taking steroids.
- THE SIDELINES : Gunguluza Nears Shot at Crown
- Gay Center Gets $180,000 Irvine Foundation Grant
- Sumitomo Chiefs Quit After Stock Scandal Arrest
- Bill Trumpfheller has been promoted to senior...
- Energizing an Electric Car Company : Acquisitions: A Northridge man is one of two new owners of Taylor-Dunn. The pair hopes to double the firm's sales of $23 million a year.
- Housing Market Still in Slump as Sales Dip 15% in September : Real estate: A monthly report says the huge inventory of residential properties dropped slightly from an all-time high in August.
- S. Korea Premier Crosses DMZ for Talks in North's Capital : Asia: Few results are expected from the Pyongyang meeting, however. It follows one made to Seoul last month.
- Another Candidate Declares for Teamster President : Labor: Little-known San Jose official's move illustrates leadership fragmentation. The union will hold its first national rank-and-file election next year.
- Protest on U.S. Tax Policies, Pay Raises Is Spray-Painted on Rep. Michel House
- It's All Right to Still Like Ike : History: Once painted as a 'distanced' President, Dwight Eisenhower now is heralded for his strong sense of service.
- OXNARD : 3 Plead Guilty to Smuggling Cocaine
- County to Buy 13-Acre Site in Chatsworth : Development: Southern Pacific's sale of the parcel to the county is expected to sooth residents who feared that a lumber transfer station would be built there.
- Bally Chief Rules Out Bankruptcy Filing: The...
- FTC Accuses Photo Company of Violations : Dispute: The agency says Traditional Industries is not complying with a 1989 settlement stemming from complaints about sales practices.
- Litton's Data Systems division in Van Nuys...
- Irma Cazares has been named executive director...
- R.E. Hazard Jr. Inc. has named Marc...
- Printronix Net Income, Sales Drop in Second Fiscal Quarter
- Bob Steinberger has joined Grubb & Ellis,...
- Defense Dept. to Clean Hazardous Waste Site
- Soviets Drop Deadline for Shift to Market Economy
- Richard Dugally; Legislative Aide, Veteran Ford Lobbyist