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- THE BIG GAME
- The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors...
- Freeway Access Project Approved : Traffic: The street widening is designed to ease downtown congestion. It involves a vacant lot that was purchased amid controversy.
- ORANGE : Candidates Outline Plans for Schools
- Memorial Gifts to Benefit Ted Watkins' Programs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Some People Have Too Much Time on Their Hands
- '84 Gold Medalist Gonzalez to Fight Tonight in Irvine
- No Offense, but . . . : Arizona Is 7-0 and Ranked No. 7 in the Nation, but Wildcats Are Taking the Heat Because Defense Has Been the Entire Show
- Asian Group's Results Could Hurt World Cup : Soccer: U.S. organizers worry that Iraq and / or Iran qualifying would create security problems.
- DANCEPerformances Postponed: Tonight's and Friday's Wiltern Theatre...
- THEATER REVIEW : Improv's 'Shear Madness' Barely Cuts It
- Water District Board Fires Its General Manager
- West Covina : Red Onion Restaurants Shut
- A Day of Wildfire
- SHORT AND SWEET : It's a Wonder How Missoula Children's Theatre Puts 'Alice' Together So Fast
- Fanning the Flames
- Diamond Bar : New Buildings Dedicated
- Little Lake Schools : Educator Among 5 to Get State's Top Teaching Award
- Melita Baumann, Glendale College associate professor of...
- Santa Clarita Put Off by Museum's Big Price Tag
- INNER-CITY WATCH : Watts Line
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hard to Complain About Harris : Though Emmylou Gives Short Shrift to Her Latest Album, She's Outstanding at the Coach House
- QVC Begins Its Tender Offer for Paramount Shares : Mergers: As expected, it bids $80 per share in an effort to gain control of 51% of the entertainment giant's stock.
- Bistro Classics
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Comedy for Teens
- Fair to Feature Out-of-Print Books : Ventura club is planning a display and sale of thousands of titles.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Friends Ease Move From Mexico
- PLOTS TO THINK ABOUT : Wander Through Some Local Cemeteries and Have Visions of the Past
- Real Estate That's Been the Scene of the Crime
- Linebacker Collins Continues Battle to Triumph Over Tragedy
- Castaic Students' Proficiency Test Scores a Source of Disagreement : Education: Demands for tougher curriculum, claims of present system's effectiveness both are made.
- Judge Won't Drop Sexual Assault Charges
- In the Century League:
- Ex-Lynwood Employee Guilty of Murder : Courts: The verdict fails to solve the mystery of his motive in killing the husband of a city councilwoman. Several jurors urge further investigation of the case.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Stokes, White Used to Be on Same Side
- The Rams Change Quarterbacks : Knox Is Trying to Salvage the Season Now
- Bosnian Croats Accused of Muslim Village Massacre : Balkans: U.N. troops find 15 bodies and 52 burned houses. They had been kept out of the area for three days.
- World IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : Thousands Killed After Abortive Coup
- Health Plan Books Selling Briskly
- Salvador President Vows to Get Full Truth Behind Surge in Political Violence : Central America: Cristiani reacts to leftist's assassination. Accord ending civil war may rest on stopping the killings.
- Breeders' Cup Brings On Galas
- How It Will Work: A Look at Key Details
- Charges Dropped in Car Repair Licensing Case : Courts: Shop owner should not be penalized for lacking a permit, a judge rules, because the city had improperly denied her one.
- Christopher Prods Baltics on Behalf of Their Minority Russians : Diplomacy: He sees officials of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. U.S. fears Moscow might respond to ill treatment by invading.
- 'It Looked Like the Whole City Was on Fire' : Newbury Park: Residents recall a harrowing evacuation. The blaze is the worst to hit the Thousand Oaks area in 37 years.
- Red Wings Add to King Woes
- MUSIC REVIEW : LACO's Strauss: Peak Form
- GARDEN FRESH : Broccoli, Cauliflower and What's In Between
- IN THE KITCHEN : Can This Soup Be Saved?
- A New Venture : City takes on the role of child-care provider for many Russian immigrants.
- Morelli's II Plans to Buy Indian Casinos
- Cappuccino Souffle, Steak Soup
- The Shawn Behind Shawn Dogs
- <i> Polo </i> Lounge
- Information Age Passes Up Gold by Ignoring Silver
- You Can Count on Flavor at China 88
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- Bob Telson and Little Village "An Ant Alone (Songs From the Warrior Ant)"<i> Gramavision Records</i>
- Weighing the Strengths of the Black and Women's Colleges
- The Numbers May Not Count in Reform Debate : Statistics: Both supporters and foes of the Clinton plan say the figures are on their side. Ultimately, human nature may be the key factor.
- Novelist Has to Leave His Typewriter : Evacuations: T. Jefferson Parker and his neighbors in 'oddball, idiosyncratic houses' pack their prized possessions, are ready to flee by midafternoon.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'NUNSENSE' : Sisters' Musical Revue Is Drawing the Faithful : The production's cast members often rise above the material, which isn't difficult to do.
- Celts Celebrate a New Year
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Panel Proposes Gift Limits for Officials
- Topic of Olympic Proportions Has New Yorkers Thinking Big
- For Andersons, It's a Family Affair
- After Nightmarish 1992 Game, Peninsula Gets Chance at Redemption
- One Band 'Vs.' the Rest: No Contest : Pop music: Pearl Jam's new album sets a first-week sales record with an estimated 950,000 copies sold.
- Putting Howard Stern's Audience on the Couch
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Belatedly, Business Leaders Act to Get Taco Bell to Stay : Headquarters: State and local officials will meet with the fast-food company's executives to see what can be done to keep firm in Irvine.
- Santa Ana Firm Is Target of Fraud Probe : Inquiry: California Gold International Trust's president denies that the company was running a Ponzi scheme.
- U.S. Firms Still Skeptical Over Japan Prospects : Trade: Despite a policy shift, they say, informal barriers could continue to block them from construction and engineering jobs.
- You'll Remember Them Even After Your Ears Stop Ringing : The Hymen Blasters strive to make a sonic impression equal to the impact of their name.
- Claim of Immunity Postpones Court-Martial in Tailhook Case
- Angelou Journeys Onto the Bestseller List
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Sun Habits
- Psychological Stigma From Crime Can Mean No Sale
- EPA Sues Industrial and Landfill Site Owners, Operators
- Center to Break Ground for Mosque
- Group of Sikh Dissidents Leaves Temple Peacefully : North Hollywood: Police order the faction to leave. The board of directors takes control of the building.
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Shuttle to Be Visible This Morning and Friday
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Are Alone In First Place
- OAK TREE : Black and Gonzalez Escape Injury in Spill
- McDonnell Faces Major Cut in C-17s : Defense: Pentagon official says order for jet transport will probably be trimmed from 120 to 40. Company is offered $400 million to settle claims.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- New City Council Will Face Deep Deficit : Elections: An unpopular utility tax led to the old council's ouster. But whoever wins the upcoming races will have to struggle with alternative ways to balance the budget.
- Scaring Up Some Fun
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Skate Lingo
- FASHION : Some Wedding Gowns Travel Down Aisle More Than Once : Many brides are now married in rented outfits, while others sell the gowns they once would have made keepsakes.
- GOINGS ON : Wild Outfits Come Out of Closet for Halloween : Many of the costumes for the Orange and Black Bash are designed by artists who let their imaginations run riot.
- Endangered Songbird's Habitat Threatened by Blaze : Wildlife: California gnatcatcher lives in Laguna Canyon, as do coyotes, rats and squirrels. Environmentalists fear the bird's tiny population may drop without the brush that gave it shelter.
- High on the Potent Hit of 'Black Sunday,' Cypress Hill Cashes In on New Pot Chic : SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Kita San Is a Japanese Eatery Worth Getting Into Stew About : The highlight of the menu at this reliable spot in Oxnard is <i> yosenabe</i> , a delicious, full-flavored fish stew.
- Toxic Waste Events Catch a Mere Drop in the Bucket
- LOS ANGELES : Audit Hits Management of Small Business Loans
- Winds Fuel 3 New Wildfires : Destruction: New blazes in Simi Valley, Santa Paula and Ojai bring total of scorched brush to 30,000 acres. Firefighters are stretched thin.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers' Bennett Ends Long Holdout
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies' Shelley Could Return in '94
- Canyon-Saugus Game Moved to New Site, Time
- Simpson Looks Back to Greener Days : Golf: His only major victory--the 1987 U.S. Open--came at the Olympic Club, site of this weekend's $3.5-million Tour Championship.
- Elfman Is Singing a New Toon
- Guest Passes to Limit Street Parking : Congestion: Glendale Community College students will soon lose the right to leave their cars in nearby neighborhoods. Each resident in new restricted areas will get two permits for visitors to use.
- LETTERS : Creative Strategies to Improve Education
- Alive With Anecdotes : Lake Forest Woman's Connections to Hollywood Open Doors for Stories About 'Sound of Music'
- BURBANK : City OKs Funds for More Police, Rangers
- Sheriff Says Cancer Is in Complete Remission : Law enforcement: Block credits chemotherapy with halting lymph disease. He holds a fund-raiser for his reelection campaign.
- Menendez Uncle Says He Was Told of Abuse : Trial: The brothers told him months after their arrests that they killed their parents and they had been molested, he testifies.
- No Threats Were Made, Denny Juror Contends : Trial: Contradicting televised claims by an alternate panelist, Juror 251 acknowledges that tempers flared. But she says no one's 'personal safety' was jeopardized.
- 'ClintonCare': a Catastrophe for Economics : Captive consumers, absence of competition--sounds like health care on the cable-TV model.
- Doctor Accused of Medi-Cal Fraud Pleads Not Guilty
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTA to Play Host to 1996 Trade Show
- Drug Benefit Systems Manager Reports Third-Quarter Loss
- Durable Goods Orders Rise in New Sign of Rebound
- UniCare Financial Corp.:
- CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : Coverage for Everyone
- American Oak: Casks of Character
- Doctor Says He Enticed Patients Into Having Sex
- Azusa : Bank Offers $1,000 Reward
- FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Shooting for the Stars : Astronomy: Professor's space telescope project could offer clues on the birth of the universe. It is one of four finalists in a NASA scientific contest.
- Voters to Decide Fate of Proposed Card Casino
- DEAR LAGUNA / REFLECTIONS ON A CITY BURNING BRIGHT : Postcard from Laguna
- BEVERLY HILLS : Brothers Told of Abuse in 1990, Uncle Testifies
- CALABASAS : Young Prodigy Loves to Sing, and It Shows
- U. S. Senate OKs Funds for Hansen Dam Restoration, L.A. River Studies : Recreation: Most of the money will be used to complete a 15-acre swimming and boating lake and other facilities for the long-neglected Valley reservoir.
- Dow Dips 7.83 as Blue-Chips Are Sold Off
- Community Banks in O.C. Record Loss : Economy: The 28 institutions post a second-quarter net loss of $12.5 million, nearly equaling red ink for entire year in 1983.
- Bell Atlantic Chief Defends TCI Merger : Communications: He says deal would generate $15 billion in capital spending. But Viacom's Redstone accuses TCI of "extraordinary and abusive monopoly power.'
- Halloween : Warming Up Winter Squash
- Grant Being Sought for Oil Pickup Program
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Sandinistas Blamed in Weapons Blast
- Back to Work at 80, It's Her Attitude That Really Counts : Seniors: Banking has been Dorothy Andrews' love since 1952, so why stay retired? Younger colleagues have to race to keep up.
- Sometimes You Find a Winner in the Candy Corn
- PERFORMANCES / An Opinionated Guide
- There's a Better Way to Collar Those Fleas : Chemical-laden neck bands can be toxic to animals. A vacuum cleaner is a better weapon in the battle against the pests.
- Jet Hits Turbulence Over Pacific; 27 Hurt
- Scout Benefit Raises $18,000
- A Day of Disaster: The Southland Fires
- Thousand Oaks Residents Debate Redevelopment Plan
- Dinaberg Takes Charge in El Camino Real Rally
- The Rams Change Quarterbacks : Switch Comes as No Surprise to Ram Players
- FTC Freezes Assets of Couple in Alleged Postcard Scam
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- COMEDY : Improv Takes Shot at Teen Market With Matinee by Regan
- NYMPH MANIACS : A Song of the Sea Infuses 'Sirens,' Premiering at UCI
- Georgian Forces Retake 2 Towns Held by Rebels
- NEWPORT BEACH : Students' Starfish to Adorn National Tree
- Father's Plans to Disinherit Menendez Brothers Described
- For This NFL Player, Culture Runs from Poetry to Pacino
- San Diego Gains Bid for 1998 : Super Bowl: Los Angeles misses big game, with big economic payoff, after Charger owner makes last-minute appeal for his city.
- Marcus Roberts: Finding Himself in the Past : Jazz: The musician, who visits UCI today, has made it his goal to preserve the pianists' tradition.
- THEATER REVIEW : Le Petit Offers a Rewarding Reprise of 'Adieu, Jacques'
- RETAIL : Southwestern-Style Restaurant Plans Still Missing a Few Key Ingredients
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Artists Tour Gives an Insight Into Lives : From one end of the valley to the other, there are scenes to delight visitors.
- Gov. Wilson Declares O.C. Disaster, Opens Way to Aid
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residential Parking Meter Plan Scrapped
- Trying to Trap a Killer : Health: Scientists test rodents near San Clemente to see if they're carrying the deadly hantavirus.
- Clippers Go Overtime to Beat Bulls
- SCC Women, Outscored by 127, Still Standing
- Redlands Ends Claremont-Mudd's 111-Game SCIAC Winning Streak
- Ready or Not, Rubley Finds His Future Is Now : Pro football: Competition may have begun in household, but now it's in NFL as the Rams' starting quarterback.
- Miner Lifts Heat Over Lakers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Wants Money for Lost Juniors
- The Birth of the Hollywood Blacklist : Radio: 'The Waldorf Conference' dramatizes the '47 meeting at which the industry devised a strategy to combat the supposed Red menace. The 'work of speculation' will be broadcast live tonight.
- Ford Profit Increases Solidly in Third Quarter : Earnings: Soaring truck sales, company cost cutting and onetime tax credit help offset a loss on its foreign auto operations.
- Halloween : Pumpkinheads
- Herbal Infusions: Chinese Food in a New Key
- Victims Recount Losses--and Count Their Blessings : Reaction: In chaotic Laguna, families are separated and residents watch homes burn. Many narrowly escape.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : At Ventura City Hall It's Lights, Camera, Action : Building is one of the locations for a movie thriller titled 'Enemies Within.' Several city employees have parts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Doctor Admits Using Illegal Tumor Drug
- DEAR LAGUNA / REFLECTIONS ON A CITY BURNING BRIGHT : VOICES
- San Marino : Neighborhood Watch Plans
- Clinton's Balancing Act Impresses Few : Congress: Health care plan's changes do not produce many converts among either liberals or conservatives.
- Voices
- Contract to Build Subway Link Awarded : Transit: MCA Inc. wants subway station closer to Universal Studios. County officials say a redesign could delay the project.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : New Program Gives First Loan to Garment Cutter
- From Here to Eternity--and Back : Trevor Wilson, Trying for Spot With Lakers, Returns to His Roots
- FootballHigh school football players from the region...
- Where Credit Is Due
- Sony Will Enter Video Game Field : Multimedia: Consumer electronics giant will tap into its film and music properties to create a high-performance, CD-ROM-based system.
- Seeking TLC for a Forest Being Loved to Death : Resources: A survey shows that the public wants to see more rangers in the mountains. The dilemma is that a burgeoning number of people want access, but not the problems that overuse brings.
- Mr. Reynolds Goes to Washington : Education: Student body president finds the capital prompts dreams of glory when he represents his school during a national awards ceremony.
- Altadena : Council Alternate Censured
- Storyteller Was 'Terminally Shy' at Start, but Now Reigns in Residence
- Harold Rome; Composer, Lyricist for Broadway Hits
- Puente Hills Landfill Gets OK to Stay Open : Environment: Judge says dumping can continue, but work on proposed expansion area must stop.
- Tales on Fright Night
- How We Go From Victim to Victimizer and Back Again
- Shark Club Goes Dancing
- Sprinters Can Ride Into Showdown
- Crisis Blunts Criticism of Fire Chief
- Surprise Vote Axes 92-Home Development in Newbury Park : Growth: Builder Aaron Raznick immediately threatens to sue the city. Councilman Frank Schillo sides with project's foes.
- GLENDALE : Flames Destroy House and Duplex
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Turandot' Is Better Seen Than Heard
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Apologizes to Native Hawaiians
- Hey, What's that Turnipy Smell?
- Malibu : City to Discuss Zoning Law Dispute
- PREPS
- Long Beach : Convention Project Given Another $10 Million
- New Local Section Debuts on Sunday
- Building Pact Opens Door for New City Hall
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- DEAR LAGUNA / REFLECTIONS ON A CITY BURNING BRIGHT : Fire Was Far Too Harsh for Sweet Little Village of Laguna Beach
- Fire Department Responds to Southland Emergencies
- School District Celebrates Its Diverse Cultures
- COUNTYWIDE : Nestande Gets 1-Year Contract With OCTA
- Lancaster Agrees to Acquire More Parcels for Projects
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Three Students Win Essay Contest Prizes
- BURBANK : Group Seeks to Block Parole for Ex-Officer
- CYPRESS : City Manager Gets 5% Annual Raise
- Nicholson Finds His Way After Coach Gives Direction : Football: Fountain Valley running back discovers hard work and a positive attitude do pay off.
- Schmidt to Coach at Irvine Valley
- Myles' Loss Also Could Be Northridge's
- Piazza's Storybook Season Now Has a Perfect Ending : Baseball: Dodger catcher, who batted .318 with 35 homers and 112 RBIs, is unanimous choice as NL rookie of the year.
- Influence Is Hard to Dispute
- Box Office Fuels Frenzy for Costumes : Holiday: Movie characters inspire Halloween dress for many. But if you're in a pinch for something to wear, anything goes.
- Yeltsin Signs Guarantees of Private Land Ownership : Russia: His landmark decree tackles a key barrier to free market. It could spell the end of collective farms.
- Ballot Measure Is Referendum on Rural Area's Quality of Life : Development: The 150 homes and private country club would generate much-needed revenue, but opponents say the project would irreparably damage the city's ambience.
- CRAFTS : The Unexpected Is Fair Game at Fair
- History Ashore in Dana Point
- PAGES : It's Never Too Late to Be a Cover Girl
- Groups Halt Adoption of Black Cats
- 'Rudy' Fans Get a Kick From Tackling Odds
- Clinton Offers NAFTA Enticement for Wary Lawmakers
- Residents Plead for Effort to 'Reclaim' San Clemente From Violence
- LA HABRA : Mayor Appeals OK of AM/PM Market
- SANTA ANA : Students Stand Up to Drug Abuse
- Cook, Smigiel Talk at Length Before Gag Order Takes Effect
- Ex-Titan May Takes Manhattan by Storm : College football: After a year of dodging defensive linemen while at Cal State Fullerton, quarterback has Kansas State on the rise.
- Esperanza Water Polo Takes Title
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson, Rubley Are Still Strangers
- AFI Offers a Rare Look at Latin American Films
- Creating a Forum for Latino Audiences : Theater: The Taper's weekend events kick off the venue's $1.4-million Latino Theatre Initiative.
- Southland Firms Included in Telemarketing Probe
- Kodak Puts Motorola's Chairman in the Picture : Executives: The choice of Fisher as the troubled photo company's new CEO comes as a surprise to analysts.
- Downey S&L; Posts Drop in Third-Quarter Earnings
- La Canada Flintridge : Fund-Raiser for Rose Float
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Student Aid Program Said Losing Millions
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Second Volley
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- Cooke-Chandler Vows Exchanged
- Tested in the Crucible, TV Stations Prove Their Mettle
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Lita Rocks
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Court Ruling Sides With Flag Burner
- TRIED & TRUE : For a Little Relief, Crayons Rub Tombstones the Right Way
- MUSIC : Queen of Zydeco Is 'Caught in the Act' : Ida Guillory and her band, as well as other performers, will be at Solvang's California Countryfest on Saturday.
- Crews Gaining Control of Sonoma Fires
- City Leaves Smoking Ban Up in the Air : Regulation: Debate heats up over harshness of rules in bars and restaurants. A final decision is put off until next week.
- West Hollywood : Protesters Assail New Smoking Ban
- U.S. Files Fraud Charges Against Embezzler Wagner
- Agencies Close Charred Parks and Trails : Environment: The state Department of Parks and Recreation suffers the greatest amount of damage in terms of area.
- Ventura Educator Awarded State's Top Honor : Education: Will Rogers School instructor is one of five 1994 Teachers of the Year. She is first in county to win the award.
- STANTON : Advisory Panel OKd to Aid Crime Fight
- L.A.'s topless mayor: A bicycle-helmet company's ad...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Law Would Regulate Public Gatherings
- NIGHTCLUB : Fans Keep Jammin' Glam Slam : Potent Mix of Music Styles Help the Club Defy the Odds Against Longevity
- ANAHEIM : Slide Victims Sue City, County, MWD
- BEVERLY HILLS : Block Says Cancer Is Cured, Starts Reelection Drive
- STUDIO CITY : Group to Seek Limits on Helicopter Traffic
- Only God Has a Claim on Jerusalem
- Safer Pastures Found for Animals as Flames Close In on Ranches : Refuges: Shelter officers and volunteers help residents. The county fairgrounds is prepared to accept livestock.
- Council Picks City Manager 1 Week Prior to Election : Hermosa Beach: A Northern California man is selected despite one member's objections that the decision should have been delayed until new members are seated.
- A Close-up Look at People who Matter : Taking World by Storm Is Her Specialty
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Candidates for College Boards Focus on Budget Crunch : Education: Fiscal responsibility and trust become the top issues in elections for seats in the Compton, Cerritos and Rio Hondo districts.
- Businesswoman Describes Alleged Money Laundering : Courts: Jennifer Goddard testifies about her ties to former state Sen. Robbins at a federal corruption trial.
- Fire Victim Has Early Fears Over Rebuilding : Regulations: Thousand Oaks man is worried city restrictions will prevent reconstruction on his property. A councilman calls the concern unfounded.
- But Why Is It So Darn Complex? : Simplistic health care reform just can't be done
- Doctors on the Docks : Medicine: Hospitals competing for business in the era of health-care reform are targeting seafarers who come from many lands and may be in port for only a few hours.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Ex-Fugitive Argues to Sell Her Story
- Services Have to Be Paid For : Wednesday's fires show vital importance of public safety funding
- Ventura Man, 36, Fatally Stabbed
- Valley Obituaries
- A Relationship Gone Rotten : Litigation: Artists and factory are squabbling over what artists say are nauseating fumes. The firm says neighbors made malicious complaints to AQMD and has filed slander suit.
- The following are the top music sales...
- DEAR LAGUNA / REFLECTIONS ON A CITY BURNING BRIGHT
- Weighing the Strengths of Black, Women's Colleges
- Teeing Off on the School Voucher Issue
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Near Top in Study of Graduates
- North Korea: Can This Be Love?
- Seeds of Life Discovered on Interplanetary Dust : Chemistry: Findings boost theories that 'cosmic schmutz' might have sparked life on Earth.
- 2 Moorpark Youths Held in Attack
- SUN VALLEY : Forum to Discuss School Voucher Plan
- WHEN FIRE HITS HOME
- Bullets and Guns
- Atty. Gen. Janet Reno
- Pay Often Cited by Ex-Officers as Reason for Leaving LAPD : Police: Department exit interviews show that many depart for agencies that offer higher salaries. Mayor's plan to increase size of the force without promising raises may not persuade many to stay, some say.
- L.A. Verdicts
- SAN FERNANDO : Agency OKs Plans for Seniors' Housing
- Threatened Park Land Once Was the Indians'
- Laid-Off Employees
- UCLA Graduate Program Cuts
- AUTOS
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- Defense Conversion
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