- Now Comes the Age of Santa Anas
- VENTURA : Developer Assails Mayor's Comments
- Economy May Hobble Growth Downtown
- Nine Hurt as Truck Crashes in Chase
- Many Laud Police for Drug Raid on Dalton Ave. : Law enforcement: Despite political and legal repercussions, residents say tranquility has returned to the neighborhood in the two years since officers struck at cocaine dealing and gang activity.
- The LPGA golf tournament in High Point,...
- College Football Report : Weekday Update : USC : Marinovich Battles Flu
- Rams Won't Rush In Dupree : Pro football: Robinson says it would be a mistake to use the running back too much too soon.
- Banks, S&Ls; Show Mixed 3rd Quarter : Financial institutions: Some firms report increased earnings because of acquisitions, while others see their profits fall because they put aside money for potential loan losses.
- Concern Over Gulf Grows in Congress : Mideast crisis: Lawmakers from both parties fear Bush will send troops to war. They insist that such action requires their approval.
- Joseph Cicippio Jr.; Son of Hostage in Lebanon
- War Protest: Former veterans affairs administrator Max...
- Legal Experts Split Over Bush's Power : Policy: Talk of launching an offensive against Iraq sparks questions about the need for congressional approval.
- NATION : Mitchell to Head Senate Again
- Grave-Robbers Come Up Short in Bizarre Crime
- MEDICINE : HIV-Infected Doctors Being Retrained in Related Fields
- MOORPARK : College Revives Course Offerings
- SANTA ANA : Train Smashes Into Stalled Moving Van
- A Change That Opens State's Political Doors : Careerism is ended; new members mean the Legislature will again reflect our changing society.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Lessons on How to Ride Out a Recession : Analysts say shell-shocked investors should keep in mind stocks of firms that make things people can't live without.
- Profit Takers Move In, Put Dow Off 4.95
- Tekelec, a Calabasas company that makes diagnostic...
- Amgen to Pay Lower Royalties on New Drug : Pharmaceuticals: It costs the Thousand Oaks firm $50 million to alter its agreement with a research center. That will lead to a loss this quarter.
- 50 Ex-Glickman Agents Leave Jon Douglas Co.
- Pacific Southwest Corp. Dropped From NASDAQ
- U.S., Singapore Agree on Bases
- FPPC Clears Sheriff of Misspending Funds
- Letter From North Pole Delivered to Chula Vista--32 Years Late
- CYPRESS : City May Require Permits of Plumbers
- PLAGIARISM WATCH : Footnote to a Life
- Las Vegas Starts Out Where It Left Off: No. 1
- College Football Report : Weekday Update : UCLA : Injuries Will Be Forgotten
- The USC men's basketball team will open...
- Agassi Beats Sampras in ATP Opener
- STAGE
- ART REVIEWS : Colescott's Portraits of Racial Schizophrenia
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rotella and Crew Soar at Marquis
- On the Sidelines : Knee Surgery for Dallas Forward
- King's Swan Wins Aqueduct Feature
- SDSU Pleasing in Its Opener
- Playoff to Reunite CSUN, Cal Poly SLO
- VA Hospital Patients Show Artistic Skills
- Bochco's 'Experiment' Over: ABC Cancels 'Cop Rock'
- ART REVIEW : Artist Eclipsed by Showman in Vasarely
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Small Investment May Pay Off on Titan Balance Sheet
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Morning of Quintets at the Taper
- 'Big One' on Shaky Ground : Television: The consensus of scientists was that many of the specifics as dramatized in the movie were 'credible' and 'possible' but 'not probable.'
- Music Reviews : Emerson String Quartet at Schoenberg Hall
- A Leg Up, Not a Handout : Independent Hollywood Company Hires the Homeless for 'Jeremiah Pollock'
- On the Sidelines : Barnes Seeks Appeal of Ban
- Pro Football Report : Weekday Update : AROUND THE NFL : Mark Clayton Out a Month
- On the Sidelines : Motta Suspended for One Game
- Steady, but Slow Progress : Pro football: Tolliver is improving, but it's too early to tell if he will be a talent to be reckoned with in the 1990s.
- No Shock: 'Big One' Does Well in L.A.
- TV REVIEW : 'Nova' Uncovers the Doubts About U.S. 'Smart' Weapons
- COMEDY REVIEW : Rich Little Makes a Weak Impression : Judging by the mediocre material Sunday, he apparently figured that just showing up at the Performing Arts Center was enough.
- Music Reviews : Mozart, Brahms Clarinet Quintets at Taper
- Art or Politics? Bus Stop Poster in Limbo : Ruling: Outdoor advertising firm seeks a second opinion on controversial artwork already approved by the Cultural Affairs Dept.
- HOCKEY
- Pressure Made Rabbitt Run : Cross-country: But now, UC Irvine athlete is realizing her potential by <i> not </i> thinking so much about winning.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Cuba's Preparations Get Favorable Marks
- His Start in Movies Is Rocky
- Maple Leafs End Losing Streak, Beat Jets
- Short Takes : Dr. John Prescribes New Orleans
- Legendary, but Still Active, Benny Carter to Play Elario's
- Street Wise
- Rep. Dellums on Iraq Crisis
- Landfill Hearings
- Voters OK of Term Limits
- Media : Airlifting the News:...
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE...
- Rep. Dellums on Iraq Crisis
- Taxpayers
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE...
- Semco Instruments Inc. in Valencia won an...
- Computer Firms Make Pilgrimage to Comdex Show
- Live Entertainment Inc., a Van Nuys home...
- Low Water Pressure at Fire Blamed on Overtaxed System
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Adapting to Wall Street's New Terrain : A money manager says investors in the '90s will have to be more disciplined in the prices they're willing to pay.
- Aspen Plane Crash Kills 4 O.C. Residents
- PERSONAL HEALTH : New Video Urges Women to Undergo Mammograms
- Renoir Portrait Sells for $18.1 Million but Market Is Still Soft
- Germany: Facing the Fears : Reunification: A symposium organized by the Goethe-Institut and UCLA questions how the new Germany will differ from the old, divided one.
- Ration Eggs, Flour and Meat, Mayor of Leningrad Urges
- COLUMN ONE : New Clues in a Trial by Fire : What looked like arson in the past wasn't necessarily so, scientists find. The discoveries may affect the convictions of two men in Arizona.
- Jewish Leaders Reaching Out to Lead Emigres Back to the Fold : Religion: A grant is announced to help immigrants assimilate. Many have been uncertain how they and their children fit in.
- Money-Laundering Case Nearly Ready for Jurors : Trial: Two Jewelry Mart firms stand accused of processing hundreds of millions of dollars in drug sales cash.
- OTHER COMMENTARY : A Sentence to Back Benches
- Only Bums Will Run, Only Bums Will Rule : The politicos: By poisoning the climate for politicians, we're driving out the good people that term-limit proponents hoped to attract.
- Ex-Navy Trainer Attacks U.S. Use of Sea Animals : Military: His claims that dolphins and sea lions are unreliable and endanger servicemen are denied by Navy program's spokesman.
- Goldberg Tries an Old Variation : School board president steps down; should it be a full-time job?
- 3 Homes Damaged in Roof Fires Caused by Burning Tree
- Community Dental Offers to Buy 5 of DHA's 8 Clinics
- New Chevron Plan for Point Arguello Oil Is Turned Down
- S.D. Railroad Back on Right Track : Transport: The San Diego & Imperial Valley took over a white elephant freight line and made it a paying proposition.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE YOURSELF : Building Up a Large Nest Egg : Experts suggest having up to six months of living expenses stashed away. Here are some of the techniques you can use to develop a saving habit.
- WE'RE NO. 1! Anaheim boosters who watched...
- Changing Lifestyles : Living in Fear in a Siberian Enclave : In Tuva, a native people called Tuvinians were kept under the Russian boot for decades. But now the tables have turned, and many Russians are moving on, fearing for their safety.
- Eve Arden, 82; Portrayed TV's Beloved 'Our Miss Brooks'
- A Fund-Raiser in Disguise: 'Masked Ball'
- Roache Weighs Options as He Prepares to Be Sheriff : Law Enforcement: A transition team is advising the sheriff-elect, who wants to be less autocratic and try to get along with the media.
- Veterans Start Work on Long-Sought Memorial
- OCC Has Advantage in Race for Bowl Bid
- Japanese Developer Plans L.A. Golf Club : Tujunga Wash: Minoru Isutani wants to build a $60-million course that will lure the big tournaments.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE YOURSELF : Couples Crafting New Rules for Sharing : Forget 'what's mine is ours.' That axiom has given way to divorce, the women's movement and other factors that complicate domestic mergers.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Murdoch Firm's Shares Plunge
- Trimedyne's Laser to Unclog Arteries Approved by FDA
- Rockwell Wins Contract
- Settlement Reached in Video Piracy Case
- William Henry Wagoner, 37, a former salesman...
- Semiconductor Indicator Flat in October: The key...
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Hobby Income Can Be Taxing : The IRS verdict on whether an activity is business or pleasure is sometimes a judgment call.
- WORLD : Iran Likely to Free 3 Britons Soon
- COUNTYWIDE : Mother-Child Drug Center Adds Services
- Deputy Appeals Suspension Over Use of Nightstick : Police: The Civil Service Commission will decide whether a three-day penalty is too severe. The officer also is named in a civil suit alleging brutality.
- SANTA ANA : Tenants Join Paper Drive for Charity
- Hydrant at Apartments Was Partly Shut : Thousand Oaks: The fireplug was in violation of county code. But investigators say it was not used to fight the blaze that claimed buildings at The Knolls complex.
- Brando Says His Daughter Tried to Hang Herself
- Cal Remains Firm on Decision to Play in Copper Bowl
- Two Commodity Dealers Banned: Two former commodity...
- Trimedyne Gets FDA Approval to Market Cold Laser
- Delta Microwave Inc. in Camarillo won a...
- McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, said Thomas...
- TONIGHT: "Alekhine's Defense" by Robert Daseler, second-place...
- Sea Lion Trainer Says Navy Program Risks Human Lives : Animal rights: A former employee of the project charges that marine mammals are unreliable in military duties. A spokesman says the service has complete faith in the secret endeavor.
- Typhoon Rocks Philippines; at Least 14 Killed
- MEDICINE / GENETIC ENGINEERING : Safer Gene Therapy May Be Possible
- Next Step : The 'Iron-Silk' Road May Provide New Trade for China : Trains linking eastern China to Western Europe are due to start running in mid-1992. Officials say the overland route will cut shipping time for Pacific Rim nations.
- Molina Says She'll Run as Latino Unity Falters : Supervisors: Councilman Alatorre says he might oppose fellow council member. Stage is set for a lively battle in redrawn 1st District.
- REGIONAL REPORT : A Centuries Old Village Sets Off Familiar Dispute : Clay pot sherds lead to the discovery of an unmapped Anasazi site in Colorado. It has 200 rooms and remains unexplored.
- Regional Outlook : Drinking a Toast to Europe's Future : Leaders of 34 nations will meet in Paris next week. Times correspondents in key capitals report on their hopes and fears for the Continent.
- Synthesizers Open Horizons to Organist
- Crowd Jams Knott's for a Park Freebie : Veterans Day: Offer of free admission to military and their families drew thousands to the amusement center. Traffic backed up and park secretaries pulled KP duty.
- Nightclub to End 'Skirt Night' and Similar Offers
- Hospital Releases Officer Who Survived Shooting
- Deputies Seek Man in Death of Roommate
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Collectibles Don't Have to Cost a Mint : Experts suggest two areas to consider: memorabilia from the Old West and from the entertainment industry.
- Faked Volvo Spot Drives Another Nail Into Ad Industry's Credibility
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Up in the Air On the Cost of Housing
- Yes, Virginia, You Can Mail From North Pole--but It Takes 32 Years
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : OVERVIEW : The Cold Winds of Reality
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Contemplating the Good Life : Planning for your leisure years can generate many perplexing questions.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Early Vaccination May Foil the Flu
- Students Riot, Battle Police in Paris Protest
- Regional Outlook : Drinking a Toast to Europe's Future : Leaders of 34 nations will meet in Paris next week. Times correspondents in key capitals report on their hopes and fears for the Continent.
- They Got the Wrong Guy : Government, not CNN, is hurting Noriega trial
- Blue Line Plan Will Allocate $5 Million for Safety Features : Metro Rail: Fatal accidents spur action by transportation officials. Some measures will be implemented immediately although funding is pending.
- SANTA ANA : 3 Youths Shot at Carnival in Park
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Study More Car-Pool Incentives
- Biologist's Life Has Been a Study in Candor, Concern : Environment: Karlin Marsh knows about the political realities of land-use. But that hasn't stifled her voice on some issues.
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. to Detail Public-Land Plan
- ART
- Toreros Passed Over for Playoffs
- Peddling Maker of Lifecycle : Health: Life Fitness saw its sales soar in the fitness-crazed '80s, but Bally, its cash-strapped owner, wants to concentrate on casino and gaming operations.
- Bunker Hunt's Australia Cattle Ranches Sold : Bankrupt: Four landholdings are auctioned for about $20 million to help satisfy ex-billionaire's debts.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : Going Global With Your Money : Picking stocks--even those of U.S. firms--is tricky. But a mutual fund with foreign flavor can pay off over the long term.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Alleged Spy for U.S. Is Executed
- GO CLIMB A ROCK : Offshoot of Mountaineering Finds Its Way to Health Clubs
- GET READY: Laguna wasn't crowded enough? Now...
- Apex Manufacturing in North Hollywood won a...
- Ventura Entertainment Alters Terms of Warrants
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK / TECHNOLOGY : Bill Gates Paints a Perfect World
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE YOURSELF : Where the Experts Say to Invest Money
- Fremont General Corp., Santa Monica, named James...
- Grand Jury in Keating Case Curbed Actions : Thrifts: They wanted to indict other American Continental and Lincoln S&L; figures but decided to focus on key players.
- Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co. in Burbank won...
- WORLD : 'Voice of <i> Glasnost</i> ' to Be Envoy
- Hercules Painting & Decorating Co. in Northridge...
- Warner Center Copes With a High Vacancy Rate : Offices: The large supply of empty space is due partly to a push by developers to get their projects on board before local restrictions make future projects more difficult.
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Cesar Chavez and 2 Others Honored
- Israel Now Using Gravel-Shooter Against Arabs
- Regional Outlook : Drinking a Toast to Europe's Future : Leaders of 34 nations will meet in Paris next week. Times correspondents in key capitals report on their hopes and fears for the Continent.
- Geography Teacher Shows Where It's At
- OTHER COMMENTARY : A Sentence to Back Benches
- FULLERTON : Suspect Sought in Assault on Transient
- OJAI : Council to Weigh Ban on Alcohol
- 2,000 Attend Memorial for CBS' William Paley : Television: Politicians, journalists, actors and statesmen hear tributes to the powerful 'Tiffany Network's' builder.
- Pro Football Report : Weekday Update : RAMS : Robinson Still Sees Hope
- Lisa Kirk, 64; Broadway Musical Star
- Unlike the Poor, Financial Manipulators Take a Human Toll
- The World League of American Football might...
- What Is USC's Biggest Game? : Bragging Rite: UCLA vs. USC Saturday, at Rose Bowl : Trojans: Notre Dame matchup has more national significance, but UCLA rivalry means everything in Los Angeles.
- Josh Gingrich School: Edison High School Sport:...
- RADIO
- 'Cheers' Toasted as Top Show of Week, Season : Television: Two hundredth episode even topped the World Series, NBC says.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE YOURSELF : How to Get the Most Out of Your Job Benefits : Salary is important, but maximizing your 'hidden paycheck' will make a major contribution to your financial security.
- Study Ties Unexplained Pay Cuts to Thefts
- P.M. BRIEFING : Industrial Production Off 0.8%
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE YOURSELF : The Key to Retirement Planning: Start Early : You'll probably need tens of thousands of dollars more than you might expect.
- SEPTEMBER HOUSING AFFORDABILITY
- SARAJEVO : Test for Yugoslavia
- Keating Grand Jury Considered Other S&L; Indictments
- GULF WATCH: Day 103 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- Rocket Launches Secret Payload Into Space
- Israel Bows to Pressure, OKs U.N. Envoy Visit : Diplomacy: Officials are willing to discuss the Arab conflict--but not the Temple Mount killings.
- Doctors Search Backward for Target Group
- Robert L. Bothwell Sr.; Retired Navy Captain
- OTHER COMMENTARY : A Sentence to Back Benches
- VENTURA : Man Collapses as Warrant Is Served
- Rams Won't Rush In Dupree : Pro football: Robinson says it would be a mistake to use the running back too much too soon.
- THE NBA : Patience Is Best Plan for New-Look Lakers
- Pro Football Report : Weekday Update : RAMS : Robinson Hopeful
- Pro Football Report : Weekday Update : CHARGERS : It's Predictable, but Effective
- Mission Viejo Tops Final Poll
- New Basketball Conference Within a Week Is Predicted : Big Midwest: The league would include independents DePaul and Marquette and several teams that are now in the Metro Conference.
- The Laguna Playhouse has received two $5,000...
- Gorbachev OKs Split Authority, Yeltsin Says
- QUITO : A Vote for Heritage
- LOCAL BOY: Kevin Costner attended Villa Park...
- Filipino Veterans Get Recognition--at Last : Heroism: A Manila ceremony is part of a U.S. effort to repay POWs, others who fought in World War II.
- 17 Illegal Aliens Found in Van, Authorities Say
- Lawyers Admit They Won't Be Able to Block Lancaster Prison
- Father Turns in Son for Having Bomb Ingredients
- Does Laming the Legislature Upset the Constitution? : The legal view: This shift in the balance of power may go beyond the authority of initiatives.
- $7.7 Million Sought for Better Water : Health: State money would enable 10,000 north Oxnard residents to hook into a supply to replace tainted ground water. But additional costs are a worry.
- Shell Says He Will Stay With Lineup : Raiders: Coach says that Beuerlein isn't the answer to the team's recent slump.
- King's 38 Propel Bullets Past Nets, 97-92
- Life's Horizon Has Widened for the Eagle
- Music Cycle Turns Back to Dr. John : Tour: After a decade without a major label contract, the artist is back on the charts. He'll perform Thursday in Newport Beach.
- Plan to Convert WWII Design to Corporate Jet Runs Into Turbulence : Stock: Jet Craft proposes a public offering so it can build a new version the British Vampire. Competition and winning FAA approval won't make it a breeze.
- Brokerage Savors Big Court Victory Over a Goliath : Litigation: The $9.2-million verdict against Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., buyer of the Fluor Corp. headquarters, gladdens the heart of Bill Lee, founder of Lee & Associates.
- Layoffs at CBS News: CBS News is...
- Japan Stocks Post 8th-Biggest Gain
- STATE : Koala Mineral Water Recalled
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : THE RIGHT PATH : It's Back to the Basics on Tax Shelters : The exotic investments still exist. But you're probably better off with the more mundane, including tax-free bonds and home mortgages.
- Brazil Urges Broader U.N. Security Council
- Environment : Looking for Inexpensive Photo Processing? Try Lake Ontario : The waterway is so full of polluting chemicals it actually can develop photographs. At least, that's what one local photographer says. And he has the black and whites to prove it.
- PRI Claims Victory in Mexico Elections
- Ramsey Clark Meets With Hussein, Says Iraqi Hopes to Avert Showdown
- WORLD : Li Peng Sees U.S. Congressmen
- Caltech to Be Home for Most Powerful Research Computer
- WESTMINSTER : Ceremony to Honor Persian Gulf Troops
- Oregon Has Difficulty Obtaining Child Care Debt
- STAGE REVIEW : Lack of Talent Pulls Plug on 'Radio Hour'
- COLLEGE DIVISION : A Red-Letter Kind of Year for Redlands
- THEATER : Safely Traditional 'Romeo and Juliet' : Thoughts of what might have been overshadow the La Habra Community Theatre production.
- Coyote Is Wily as an Actor
- Short Takes : Author Clancy Sees End to War
- ART
- Alpha Beta Applauded
- Collier Vale
- Cancellation Was Discrimination
- Voters OK of Term Limits
- Voters OK of Term Limits
- Down Side to Redevelopment
- Voters OK of Term Limits
- Rep. Dellums on Iraq Crisis
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY : PREPARE...
- Voters OK of Term Limits
- Shakespeare
- Profile : Mexico Has New General in the War on Narcotics : Jorge Carrillo Olea says his appointment to the post of anti-drug czar does not reflect a shift in official policy. It may, however, be a shift away from alleged human rights abuses in combatting dope dealers.
- MOVIES - Nov. 13, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 13, 1990
- Obituaries - Nov. 13, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 13, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 13, 1990
- Judge Orders Absentee Vote Count Halted : Election: With narrow lead fading, Democratic attorney general candidate Arlo Smith challenges the method of ballot tabulation in Orange County.
- O.C. Absentee Ballot Count Ordered Halted : Election: A judge acts after Arlo Smith, Democratic candidate for attorney general, challenges the procedure.
- Father Calls Police After Finding Bomb Ingredients in Son's Room
- Group of Youths Stabs 2 Brothers in Argument
- Freedom Wants Colorado State; Fiesta Chooses
- State Ban on Fund Raising by Aides of Officials Urged : Ethics: Reformers call for new rules after disclosure of activities by Bradley commissioners, staff.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sununu's Future as Bush's Top Aide Being Questioned : Politics: Abrasive official reportedly has insulted important supporters. But President is loyal to his staff.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Wells Fargo & Co. Assumes Unusual Role: Reassurer
- Qantas Cuts Jobs: Australia's international airline will...
- Local : Train Hits Truck in Santa Ana
- David Toufic Mizrahi; Editor Was Expert on Mideast
- NATION : Snowstorm Snarls New England
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : President Seeks to Bankrupt Militias
- Woman Tracking Errant Husband Killed Breaking Into Wrong House
- Initiatives: The Monster That Threatens California Politics : Out of control, the process itself now needs to be reformed
- Steve Spence of Chambersburg, Pa., won the...
- Montana and Rice Keep 49ers Perfect : NFC: They team up for 147 passing yards in 24-6 victory over the Cowboys. San Francisco is 9-0.
- Mission Accomplished : Veteran Delivers Medal to a Fallen Soldier Overseas
- Goodwill Salvages Lives in South America : Aid: A Santa Ana charitable group is sending to Uruguay the wheelchairs, crutches and other items that used to be sold for scrap or taken to landfills.
- Ski Federation Studies Reforms for Alpine Cup
- SWC Runner-Up Likely to Cotton to the Holiday Bowl
- Quinn's 'Big One' Boosts the Sockers
- Couple on Opposite Sides of Net in Badminton Final
- CHARGER REVIEW / CHARGERS 19, BRONCOS 7 : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Plummer Could Have Been MVP Twice
- Booth Finishes Second at Australia Surf Meet
- ART
- Pop Music : Gabriel at Universal: Energy Elegance, a Cast of Thousands
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Superfly' Is Back in N.Y. but Should Have Stayed in Paris
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- California Still Leads in Food: California remained...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Racal Starts Reorganization
- Veterans Honored Amid New War Fears
- Newman Center Salutes Publicist
- Residents Flee New Flooding in Northwest : Deluge: Water jumps barricades on two Washington state islands. Gov. Gardner declares emergency in wake of a three-day downpour.
- Huh?: At a National Endowment for the...
- VENTURA : Funding Is Key to Home's Restoration
- Small Communities Vote for Bigger Voice : Government: Mountain hamlets in northern Los Angeles County are electing town councils, and many of the new politicians want to ward off development on the horizon.
- FULLERTON : Parking Structure Opens Near College
- NEWPORT BEACH : Roadwork Projects Will Linger Until '92
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board May Name New Trustee