- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 14, 1992
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- MOVIES - Feb. 14, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 14, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 14, 1992
- Grim Drama Unfolds for Search Crews
- Workers Link Air Bubble to Sewage Spill
- Search Goes On for 2 Lost O.C. Skiers
- LESS ORANGE: The more urban Orange County...
- High Court Kills S.D. Sales Tax : Ruling: State high court rejects pleas of local officials, forcing an immediate end of the half-cent Prop. A tax.
- Retail Sales Up, Hinting at Start of a Recovery
- Residents With Pumps and Bags Brace for Next Round : Weather: L.A. estimates $1.5 million in damage to public property. Officials put the loss in Santa Clarita at $3 million.
- TV, Movie Contract Talks Reach Impasse : Labor: Networks pull out of negotiations with two actors' unions. Standoff could shut film production when pacts expire June 30.
- January Retail Sales Gain Hints at Start of Recovery : Recession: The increase was stronger than expected and the largest in eight months. But some say it might be temporary.
- RIVER PATROL: This week's storm has brought...
- Tsongas' Days as Lobbyist Draw Attention : Politics: His clients have included several controversial firms and groups. He denies they have influenced his views.
- Justice Dept. Probes Records of High-Tech Sales to Iraq : Inquiry: The investigation focuses on allegations that officials altered documents sent to Congress. The changes may have violated the law.
- Grim Drama of Hope, Tragedy for Searchers
- Plant Workers Cite Human Error in Spill : Sewage: They say improper maneuvers created an air bubble that shook the pipe 'like a garden hose.' The city disputes that, but orders an investigation.
- Report: Point-Shaving Inquiry at UNLV : College basketball: Newspaper says federal authorities examining relationship between players and convicted sports fixer Perry.
- Judge Overturns S.F.'s Landmark VDT Safety Law : * Workplace: California's 1973 Occupational Safety and Health Act preempts the city's ordinance, the ruling says.
- COLLEGE SLOWDOWN: UC Irvine officials warn that...
- U.N. Chief Asks for Peacekeepers in Croatia Soon
- Southland Braces for a New Storm : Weather: Death toll rises to six, including O.C. woman. County declares state of emergency. Three sewage spills only complicate local problems.
- Investors May Get More Input on Executive Pay
- Water Deliveries to Farmers Cut to Aid Fish : Conservation: Plan is designed to save threatened salmon in Sacramento River. Some critics say steps are too little, too late.
- HEART 'N' X-RAYS: Mission Viejo chiropractor Catherine...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 14, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 14, 1992
- B of A Imposes Hefty Fees to Stem Tide of Refinance Requests : Real estate: In an effort to discourage 'frivolous' applications, the bank is requiring up to $3,000 in advance for a $200,000 loan.
- Cray to Use DEC Chip in New Line of Computers
- The Stuff of Life
- In Manny Mota's Family, Hope Running High for More Major Leaguers
- Glendale : Haddad Guilty on 5 Charges
- Pregnant Woman, Fiance Killed by a Wall of Mud : Foster Park: Rain-soaked, debris-laden dirt sweeps down a hillside and buries the couple in their bedroom.
- Westchester : Massage Parlor Hearing Set
- He's Short in Stature, but Long on Ability : * Colleges: Sophomore David Lopez has become Pepperdine's starting point guard and one of the West Coast Conference's leading three-point shooters.
- THEATER REVIEW 'LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE' : Operetta Redux : Camarillo Community Theater's production is ambitious and delightful--despite the mess of a libretto.
- Stitches That Stand the Test of Time
- 'Chemical Pregnancies' Are Often Mistaken for Miscarriages
- Firm Selected to Build Industrial Park
- Highway Patrol Offers Tips on Driving in the Rain
- Armchair Activism : Politics: 20/20 Vision mails out information cards that make it easy to become involved in today's issues. As one professor put it: 'You don't need to raise a ruckus to change public policy.'
- Cost of Tuition, Room and Board at Stanford Will Climb to $22,850
- Schools Poll Finds Support for Vouchers : Education: Concept of parental choice gets county residents' approval in annual Q & A. Poll also finds that both the system and parents are blamed for educational woes.
- Where Are the Dopplers? : Old radar technology leaves L.A. with poor storm warning
- School Board OKs Deal to Pay Back Teachers
- THE SOUTHLAND DELUGE : Coping With the Rain : Schools: Pupils spent another day inside, but there's a bright side as teachers get to spend 'quality time' with smaller classes.
- Rail Service Electrification Could Cost $4.6 Billion
- COUNTYWIDE : Camarillo Joins Bid for Recycling Zone
- PREP NOTES
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Defeats Troy, 1-0, on Gugler's Goal
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Has an Ordinary Night, Still Wins by 15
- SANTA ANITA : Twilight Agenda Given 126 Pounds for San Antonio, Lukases Unhappy
- Harbor Can't Keep Pace With Compton : Basketball: Tartars' Curt Smith and Jason Carmichael combine for 73 points in 109-102 victory.
- Difference Too Steep for U.S. Women : Luge: Myler finishes fifth, best by any American. Austrians win the gold and silver.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Minnesota Turns It Around Against Indiana
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Wins Title With Simple Plan
- UC Riverside Could Be Tough Again
- Writers Guild Nominees for Best Screenplay
- Many Firms Find Cupid's Arrow Tops Recession's Barb
- A Simple Problem of Editing : SIMPLE ART OF VIETNAMESE COOKING, <i> By Binh Duong and Marcia Kiesel (Prentice Hall Press: $30; 384pp.)</i>
- Fudging: The Facts
- Mother Testifies That Baby Girl Looks Like Her Doctor
- The Word on the Street : Like New York Itself, Fifth Avenue Has Grown Tawdry in Places, but the Famous Shopping Boulevard Still Has Its Glamour
- Indio Does the County Fair Well
- FOR THE KIDS : Closer to the Touch : The Santa Barbara Zoo has a different mix of animals in a new Discovery Area.
- INTO THE NIGHT / KEVIN ALLMAN : Indian Film Premiere Offers Port in a Storm
- Unsinkable Hirschfeld Planning a Comeback : Personality: After disastrous period in Miami, including getting only 1,600 votes for mayor, the entrepreneur is back in Manhattan.
- Of War and Remembrance : Culture: Memoirs and military histories are among the most popular works emerging from the small but thriving Vietnamese-American publishing world.
- THEATER NEWS : A Moving Situation : The light opera company's interest in a new venue could lead to a fuller drama calendar in downtown Santa Barbara.
- Vote Seen as Litmus Test for Latinos
- McDonnell Douglas Sale Inquiry Wins Support
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Suddenly It's Serious
- Regional Airport Project Progresses
- Stabbing Victim Is in Critical Condition
- Mired in the Bureaucrats' Professional 'No' : Permits: In this time of dire need, let's get rid of some roadblocks to new housing.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Beats University in Two Overtimes
- 3 Members of Gang Held, 1 Sought in Fatal Party Shooting : Crime: 'People in the community' gave tips leading to the suspects, police say. A couple were mowed down by 30 shots from weapons including an AK-47 assault rifle.
- He Is a Giver, Not a Taker : Lion Point Guard Walker Has More Assists Than Shots
- Crashes Take Out Primary Cars of Foyt, Four Others at Daytona
- Even Those Not Hit Hard Are Feeling Impact of Recession
- The Marshmallow Center of Beverly Hills
- THE PARTS OF A QUILT
- COLUMN ONE : Into the Realm of Tabloids : Never before has tabloid journalism been such a growth industry. In an age of 'infotainment,' the line separating it from mainstream media often seems a blur.
- Art Center Honors Alyce Williamson
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : CS Los Angeles to Induct 5 Into Athletic Hall of Fame
- Carly Conley
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Canada Removes Duties to Stem Shopping in U.S.
- THE DELUGE : Residents Defend Homes Against the Rain and Mud : Weather: The storm brings out anxiety but also camaraderie among neighbors in hillside areas.
- Broncos Take an Up-Front Approach : Colleges: Behind a strong front line, Cal Poly Pomona women are nearing their 11th consecutive California Collegiate Athletic Assn. championship.
- 'They Just Took the Mexican Fellas Away'
- Measure Would Allow Fines for Illegal Coastal Development
- Drain System, Topography Avert Damage : Locally, major flooding and landslides have been avoided so far. But some surface streets were under water, and there were power outages.
- Tijuana Plans Assault on Drug War : Crime: State and local authorities will join federal police and Mexican soldiers in an attempt to arrest suspects in the latest round of drug-related slayings.
- Officer Facing Assault Charge Will Quit, Chief Says
- Curtain Call for Nathan : Ex-Capistrano Valley Guard Wins Over BYU Fans With Clutch Shots, Unselfish Play
- Syracuse Finds Rules Violations
- Itoh Moves Closer to Cutting Edge : Relocating Near Burbank Rink Beneficial to Up-and-Coming Figure Skater
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hole: Angry Love Songs
- UC Irvine drama professors Keith Fowler and...
- Investors Jump at Offering of 10-Year Treasury Notes
- Trimedyne to Sell Stock Shares
- Aid Stolen? 'Nonsense,' Russian Asserts : Relief: But official admits problems in distributing the food and medicine now pouring in.
- Fertility Doctor's Case Raises Ethical Concerns : Health: Physician's secret use of his own sperm violates his patients' privacy, experts say.
- HEY, CLOWNS!: LET'S PUT ON A SHOW! : American Children's Theatre Gives 'Jack and the Beanstalk' a Good Goosing
- Getting There Safely--Some Wet Roads Advice
- La Canada Flintridge : Secession Petition OKd
- Killer Floods Ravage Ventura : Storm: Heavy rains wash motor homes into the ocean and force most freeways to close. Gov. Wilson declares a state of emergency.
- A 'Correct' Quaff : Beer: Rhino Chasers bills itself as an environmentally aware brew. The African Wildlife Foundation gets 51% of the profits, which are used to help protect endangered species.
- Culver City : Development Director Hired
- Illegal Landlords Ordered to Pay Moving Costs : Rentals: Council action aims to protect tenants while ridding the city of garage apartments.
- When the Water Gods Get Angry, Little 'Temple' Aims to Appease
- Musical Anti-Freeze : The Radiators, those New Orleans rockers who spend most of their time touring, pull into Ventura.
- ROAD NOTES
- Shy 14-Year-Old Lets Figure Skating Title Do Her Talking : Cerritos: Caroline Song won the national junior championship last month. Her profiency at jumps already has some experts predicting an Olympic medal in her future.
- San Diego
- SAN CLEMENTE : Tests of 2 Classrooms Fail to Yield Toxins
- Firing Stirs Wyoming Memories : Basketball: Some wonder why Brandenburg left. Others wonder why the magic touch left Brandenburg.
- Chapman Women Eye Postseason
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Manning's Last-Minute Basket Gives Trabuco Hills the Title
- Golf
- Czechs Back With Win Over Unified Team : Hockey: Rosol's goal with 3:18 left is good for a 4-3 victory over the former Soviet Union and a share of first place with Canada in Pool B.
- Siblings Provide the Spice on Ice
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Crespi Stays in the Hunt for Mission Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Revival at Barclay
- AEROSPACE
- Lentil Salad, Fried Mozzarella
- Montana Biscuit Co.
- Officials Knew of Flood Risk at RV Resort : Safety: Early-warning plan was required for project at mouth of Ventura River. But it is unclear if there was any attempt to implement one before vehicles were swept into ocean.
- A Ball for People of All Ages
- Benefits of Cooperative Learning
- Unneeded Arms Spending Urged to Save Industry
- British Students Stage 'The Way of the World'
- Member of FDA Breast Implant Advisory Committee Loses Vote
- THE GUTHRIE NAMED ARLO : A Knack for Cracking Up Listeners Has Earned Woody's Son a Legacy of His Own
- D'Amato to Donate Suspicious Campaign Funds to Charity
- STYLE : Living Just for Today : Those who are haunted by the irreversible may be baffled by the tattoo trend.
- Tough Hillside Law Narrowly OKd : Santa Clarita: The council vote is the latest sign of the city's increasingly cool attitude toward developers.
- SANTA ANA : $1.3 Billion Needed for Schools by 2020
- THE HOUSE : House Post Office
- OXNARD : Suspect Sought in 8 Bank Robberies
- Taking His Game to Different Level : Football: Mac McKinnie, who played eight-man football at Chadwick, has earned a scholarship to Southern Methodist University.
- FCC Panel Rejects Walker Complaint : * Broadcasting: Channel 2 anchorwoman accused radio station KFI-AM of personal attacks during talk-show discussions of her pregnancy.
- The Eyes Have It in Gonzales' Act : * Jazz: The saxophonist moves around the stage and looks directly at audience while he performs, striving to entertain them.
- Coal Industry Nears Boiling Point Over Insurance Coverage : Labor: Unions warn that bitter strikes are ahead unless problems are resolved that threaten health benefits for 120,000 retired miners and their dependents.
- AGRICULTURE
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Say It With Skin : As Valentine's Day approaches, tattoo artists expect demand to increase for their etched sentiments.
- Vance Urges U.N. Peace Force Go to Yugoslavia
- Design Flaws at Hospital Get Surgery
- HANG TIME : Getting Into the Sculptures of Jackie Winsor Requires Getting Down With Them at Newport Harbor
- Head of NASA Resigns Post Under Pressure
- Alhambra : Interim City Manager
- THEATER REVIEW 'A DOLL'S HOUSE' : On the Home Front : The play from the late 19th Century about marriage and women's status is still relevant today.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Employees Oppose Layoff Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Seniors Have Tales to Tell Small Fry
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Urgent Protection Sought for Songbird
- Man Who Was Beaten Wins Verdict Against Officer
- You Can't Get There From Val d'Isere
- Northrop to Lay Off 1,000 Workers : Aerospace: The cuts in its Southland aircraft division will begin within the next 90 days and are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
- Marzipan of the Stars
- How Much Is That Toffee in the Window?
- Florida City Comes Clean With Horse Diaper Law
- In Southland, Recession Has Hit O.C. Hardest : Jobs: Yet the county is better off now than it was during the 1981-82 downturn, Cal State study indicates.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Winners Chosen in Photo Show
- Sierra Madre : Water Penalties Waived
- Santa Monica : Open Space to Remain
- 'Quilt in a Day' Saves Stitches : Eleanor Burns believes quilting should be quick, easy and inexpensive.
- San Gabriel : City Administrator Named
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Homeowners Needn't Fear Failure of Mello-Roos Projects
- Gunman Kills Man Arguing With Woman
- THE SOUTHLAND DELUGE : Coping With the Rain : Homeless: Field workers offer them shelter, but many street people reject the rules that come with a roof and a bed.
- Attorney Will Run for Dornan's Seat
- Helping Housing Out : Bush's proposed tax credits are nothing to sneeze at
- NOTES
- Saudis May Be Asking OPEC for Oil-Output Compromise : Energy: The country's petroleum minister wants the cartel to chop 5% to 6% from its current output, an Arab official says in Geneva.
- Free Software for Small Businesses
- Travelers Corp. and Aetna Life & Casualty...
- HEALTH
- AGRICULTURE : Strawberry Growers at Treasure Farms Ready for a Rainy Day
- Rains Soak Some, Profit Others : Commerce: The storms disrupt firms such as produce growers--and consumers may face higher prices. But they help companies such as tow truck operators.
- For His Six and Only
- A Secret Sauce for Sea Bass: Olives and Arugula
- That Old Sweet Story
- Memoirs of a Sugar Baby
- Gotti Plotted Slayings, Prosecutor Says
- Rains Snarl Traffic; No Major Damage Is Reported
- BOOK REVIEW : Eisenberg Short Story Collection Looking for a Sense of Place : UNDER THE 82ND AIRBORNE<i> By Deborah Eisenberg</i> Farrar, Straus & Giroux $18.95; 253 pages
- Russia Urges End of Nuclear Arms Alerts : Disarmament: The weapons would be taken off combat status, ending long confrontation.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- State 'Kids '92' Agenda Unveiled : Politics: A broad coalition calls for a platform of issues for children, including health insurance and an immediate end to welfare cuts.
- Facts, Figures and Comments From Area Events : PREPS
- Storm Proves Value of Flood Controls : Engineering: The sprawling network of dams and canals has functioned well during the rains, experts say.
- Alhambra : Lawn Bowling on the Way
- BANKING
- Dow Advances 25.26 for Another Record Close : Market Overview
- He Loves Me, Mother, I Know It! He Gave Me a Pizza!
- Judge Orders Release of Adjusted Census Data
- Oil Recycling Firm Faces Criminal Charges : Environment: D.A. claims that hazardous waste was illegally stored at abandoned refinery site.
- La Puente : City to Sponsor Run
- Police Sergeant Who Won Bias Lawsuit Demoted; Attorney Claims Harassment
- Officials Contributed to Sepulveda Basin Confusion : Delays: Motorists were trapped by rapidly rising waters after a series of communication breakdowns.
- Handling the Deluge : System Easily Absorbs Storm's Runoff : * The Ballona Channel is the final conduit of a multibillion-dollar drainage network. Although it is virtually invisible, the system has tamed an area that was once subject to massive flooding.
- Clinton Releases '69 Letter on ROTC and Draft Status : Politics: Candidate acts to preempt critics. Document shows political ambitions, opposition to Vietnam War.
- Rewrite Script for Rape Trials
- IRVINE : City Rejects Option to Sell Vacant Strip
- The Importance of Being Smart : Japan-bashing is no substitute for thinking
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Celebrates 25th Year
- As Debuts Go, Brown's Is a Winner : Pro basketball: Clippers blow an early 15-point lead but end up coming back for a 97-95 victory over Houston.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Koch, Melges Roll With Punch Lines : Sailing: Dennis Conner's struggling entry is main topic of discussion.
- Rains Wash Out Los Alamitos Card : Weather: America's Cup, college and high school competition also postponed by storm.
- MOTOR RACING : NASCAR's Newest Westerner Makes Waves Down South
- Insurance Plan With a Bombshell in It
- Hollywood : 2 Face Murder Trial
- No Matter Where You Sit, Lookers Has a View
- Murderer Faces Life Sentence : Crime: First-degree verdict comes after victim's family refused to sanction plea bargain in 1990 slaying.
- GETAWAY DINING : Tips for Skiers Who Want to Make a Mountain Out of a Menu
- Billy Horne
- House Purchase Leads Police to Crime Suspect
- Russia Will Create Its Own Army : Military: Yeltsin decree is expected as an accord on unified forces eludes the Commonwealth.
- Escondido
- Meeting the Challenge : Against the Advice of Many, Butler Stayed at UCLA, and the Bruins Are Glad He Did
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Late Defensive Stand Helps Foothill Hold Off Villa Park
- Ski-and-Shoot Game Not for U.S. : Biathlon: Americans finish well behind Germans, but they're not disappointed.
- Rains Soak Some, Profit Others : Commerce: The storm disrupts produce growers but helps a Dana Point roofer and Mission Viejo tire dealer--though they fight off fatigue.
- It's Up to the States to Blaze Fiber Trail
- In Good Company : 17-Year-Old Actress Is on 6-Month Tour With Professional Troupe in 'Heart Strings'
- Hike in Eaton Canyon Leads to Scary Night, Dangerous Rescue
- A Writer Salutes Best and Brightest Refugees
- Pining for Jesse Jackson to Talk That Talk
- Award-winning guitarist David Starobin will perform Friday night in Claremont.
- Monterey Park : City Gets $100 Donation
- ON THE RECORD
- Few Salvadorans Here Plan Return to Homeland Soon
- Thrice-Cleansed : Special east county sites for the storage of reclaimed water in times of plenty for use in times of shortage are under study.
- ELECTION PREVIEW : Familiar Names May Be Factor in Council Race : * With two well-known activists in the running, the city's brand of raucous politics may get noisier.
- School District Drafts Guidelines on Condoms : * AIDS: They would be made available on high school campuses. Board members had disagreed on method of distribution.
- COUNTYWIDE : 60,000 Christmas Trees Are Recycled
- Maritime Museum Honors Volunteers
- North Mission Bay Under Quarantine
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE TYSON TRIAL : Maybe People Just Had Enough : Did women's anger over two earlier "escapes" make the powers-that-be sit nervously on their hands in the Tyson case?
- VENTURA : Principal Is Praised, Criticized at Meeting
- Ordeal by Water : As Husband Watches, Stranded Wife Is Rescued From Islet
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Her Gold Medal Is No Accident : Speedskating: Germany's Boerner recovers from hit-and-run injuries to win 1,500. Blair coasts to 21st place.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Barons, Red Devils Going in Opposite Directions
- STAGE REVIEW : A Standard Look for Old Favorite : * Buena Park Civic Theatre's 'Hello, Dolly!' is an enthusiastic--even frantic--production, but it's not especially inventive.
- Curtain Falling on Video Venture : Divestiture: Bergen Brunswig is negotiating to sell the Commtron videocassette distributor it acquired in '82. Wall Street applauds.
- IBM Will Announce a Lab to Develop Supercomputers
- Fish Fight: Whose Pollock Is It Anyway?
- 3 of 4 Councilmen Face Challenges in Redrawn Districts
- Drought Picture Is a Bit Brighter : Outlook: Rain in north lifts levels to 60% of normal, up from 47% last week. East Sierra snowpack rises 13%.
- 'Heart Strings' Is the Star of 3-Act Gala
- La Puente : Water Tower Approved
- Rosemead : Benefit Sale for Teacher
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : New Music Maker : Composer William Kraft will officially get UC Santa Barbara's Sherril C. Corwin Chair this weekend.
- South Gate : City May Make Exceptions for Excluded Trash Haulers
- Dana Point, San Clemente Skiers Missing on Mt. Baldy
- Other Peninsula Cities Are Watching Peacock Project in R.H. Estates
- Nichols Lifts Gulls to Victory
- The Latino Fight for Air Time
- State Insurance Chief Unveils Plan to Offer Universal Coverage : Health care: John Garamendi's proposal would give every Californian access to an HMO. Those wanting greater choice could pay more. Payroll taxes would fund it.
- Waiver Agreement Allows Keating to Keep His Lawyer
- AGRICULTURE
- A Smart Cookie Maker
- Restaurant Offers Food for Vegans and Synchronicity, Too
- Fierce Mudflow Kills Ventura Couple as They Sleep
- SMORGASBORD FOOD TOPICS : Key Ingredients : Two restaurants, the Wine Cask and Wheeler Hot Springs, have each added new chefs to their staffs.
- Pakistan Halts Kashmiri Militants' March : Asia: Police open fire on group near the politically sensitive border with the Indian-held sector. Twelve are killed.
- Georgia Republic Will Sell Fighter Planes
- San Diego
- OXNARD, VENTURA : 3 Banks Robbed in County in 1 Day
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : High-Flying Conner Knows His Way Around Most Airports
- PREP NOTES : Buenafe, Rollinson to Coach in County All-Star Football Game
- USC Now 24-0 Against Northridge in Volleyball
- Anaheim Plans Update for Its Industrial Area : Planning: The focal point would be two rail stations. The district contains 2,000 firms that make up 60% of the city's industrial capacity.
- After Mexico Meetings, Cox Sees O.C. Profits : Trade: Newport Beach GOP congressman leads business leaders in meetings with President Salinas.
- B of A Imposes Heavy Fees on Refinance Bids : Real estate: In an effort to discourage 'frivolous' applications, the bank is requiring up to $3,250 in advance for a $200,000 loan.
- When Fed Chief Speaks, Few Understand What He's Said
- The Case of the Disappearing Near-Beer
- In the Dark : Tinted Windows Give Cars a Cool Look, But Some Are Illegal
- UCLA Chicano Studies Unit Urged
- Lynwood : Schools Official to Stay on Job While 2 Panels Wrangle
- College Plans New Building, Campus Road
- Coffee Klatch : Proprietors set up their establishment because people need 'a third place' to be themselves between work and home.
- Baker on Tour for Human Rights : Diplomacy: He preaches democracy and assails Iran on visits to Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan.
- ELECTION PREVIEW : Growth, Planning Split Candidates : * Some are calling for a more bold approach to help the city's struggling economy. The April 14 election will fill 3 seats.
- Coro Foundation Puts Tomorrow's Leaders in Position to Succeed
- Cerritos : Criticism of Black History Leads to Suspension, Scuffle