- Jay L. Kester has resigned as president...
- Janss Mall Planning $30-Million Expansion
- Brace Manufacturer Royce Medical Moves to Camarillo
- High Court to Rule on Lawyer Liability in Failed S&Ls; : Thrifts: The government is seeking to recover bailout losses, claiming attorneys should have exposed wrongdoing.
- Environment : Warning: All Roads Lead to Asian Cities : Population growth is fouling the air, blocking the traffic and impoverishing the region's urban areas.
- HIRING FREEZE: You wouldn't know it from...
- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH : Only a Meeting
- Church's Tradition of Perpetual Prayer Stretches Back 35 Years
- Holdup Man at Teller Machine Shot by Police
- Driver Held in Death of Pedestrian, 75
- Wall Heater Accident Spurs Calls to Utility : Safety: The gas company reports deluge of customer requests for inspections in wake of carbon monoxide leak blamed for two deaths in Palmdale.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Appendectomy Sidelines McCallum
- THEATER REVIEW : In Garrison Keillor's Book, Guys Are Free to Be Dumb
- What Business Brokers Have to Offer
- Paramount Network Signs 3 Stations
- VENTURA : City Won't Assess Downtown Firms
- LOS ALAMITOS : Councilman Selvaggi Is City's New Mayor
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools to Recognize Veteran Employees
- Volunteers Sought for Whale Count
- DANA POINT : Slide-Area Residents Get Waiver Deadline
- COSTA MESA : Classes Help 3rd-Graders Spell 'Unity'
- Ride Turns Into Trek on Matterhorn
- Bumps in Path of an Heir Apparent : Salinas' endorsement carries drawbacks, too
- Ex-IRS Agent Gets 15-Month Sentence : Courts: Processor of late payments embezzled more than $59,000 from accounts of 25 taxpayers at Laguna Niguel office. Prosecutor lauds sentence as deterrent.
- AUTOS
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Business Brokers Poised for Entrepreneurial Bonanza : Sales: Proliferation of small companies has created a lucrative opportunity for firms like O.C.'s VR Business Brokers.
- Spacewalking Repair Team to Work on Hubble Flaws : Astronomy: Shower head inspires a device to improve focusing ability. Seven astronauts to lift off Wednesday.
- Artificial Pancreas Aids Diabetic Man : Medicine: Doctor says membrane that secretes insulin has proved a success and implants a second. It is hoped it will completely free the patient from injections.
- Countywide : State PTA Offers $250 Scholarships
- A Noble Quest : Thousands Will Be Out Searching for the Perfect Christmas Conifer
- Humphries Gives Chargers a Boost : Pro football: The quarterback passes for two touchdowns in 31-0 victory over Colts.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Cruises Past No. 12 Virginia, 77-36
- Suit Against Monex Amended: Attorneys for a...
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- U.S. Home Sales Hit 14-Year High : Economy: California led the nationwide rebound in October. But housing alone cannot ignite growth, analysts say.
- Standard Pacific Founder to Retire After 21 Years
- British Government Wins Praise for IRA Contacts : Policy: Most lawmakers support the secret negotiations. Ulster Protestants lash out.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Religious Portrait Settlement Rejected
- Statement Weighed in Biehl Trial : Law: Judge considers whether to admit it as evidence from one suspect in the killing of the Newport Beach scholar.
- HEALTH WATCH : Nostalgia of the Nose Is Nothing to Sniff At
- VanderKolk Unlikely to Seek Reelection
- County Jobless Rate Dips to 9.3% but Outlook Is Weak : Economy: October figure matches that of 12 months ago. Few jobs are being created to replace those lost.
- Man Dropped as Serial Molester Suspect : Crime: Police say the Van Nuys man was eliminated as a possibility in the Valley attacks after detectives questioned him.
- GLENDALE : Haven for the Blind Celebrates 54 Years
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- Athletes Today Owe Bulla a Lot
- Tokyo Roses : Here's Why Wisconsin Is Playing Michigan State in Japan to Get to Pasadena
- Mountaineers Don't Cotton to Texas A&M; : Bowls: West Virginia spurns game in Dallas because it's sweeter to play in New Orleans.
- Mazzy Star: A Duo Working From Inside Out : Pop: They're bringing their internalized music to a public stage--this time the Coach House--whether or not they connect with the audience.
- Superior Industries Ready to Build Arkansas Plant
- Plan OKd for Some Maruko Creditors : Liquidation: The 'quintessential Japanese bubble company' bought real estate at peak 1980s prices in Japan and America.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Budget Woes Offer a Poor Prognosis for School Nurses : Education: Cash-strapped districts have been forced to drastically cut staffs. Health professionals see a major decline in medical care to students.
- Democrats Drop Suit Over N.J. Campaign : Politics: Party officials see no evidence of a plot to suppress black vote. Federal probe of Rollins' initial claims continues.
- Speaking of: : Calculating the Revolution
- THE GREAT DIVIDE : Where They Stand
- Carving Out a Noble Calling
- First Lady Tops Out Tree
- Antonovich Urges Less Severe Limits on Garage Sales
- RESEDA : Teacher's Gift of Giving Pays Off for Students
- VAN NUYS : Gang Suspect Gets 45-Day Jail Term
- 'Day Without Art' Marks AIDS Deaths : Artists: A national movement allows organizations to portray a future world devastated by the disease.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- First American Title Insurance Buys Its 3rd Firm in Texas This Year
- County Unemployment Rate Remains Unyielding at 6.6% : Economy: The October figure is unchanged from a year ago. Statewide, the jobless rate is a dismal 9.8% as California continues stuck in business doldrums.
- Hughes Takes Big Leap Into Cellular Field : Telecommunications: BellSouth contract expands its moves into commercial ventures in the face of diminishing spending by the Pentagon.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Polarization Marks Debate on Immigration Policy : Politics: One side would tighten borders, the other would punish employers. Consensus may be impossible.
- Auto Mall Dealers Weigh Less Flashy Alternative to Electronic Sign Board : Thousand Oaks: Merchants' soaring original proposal touched off a furor. But it may be too late for consensus.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Salinas Bets All on 'the Good Son' : His longtime protege, Luis Donaldo Colosio, is expected to further the president's agenda and secure his reputation.
- Hughes Takes Big Leap Into Cellular Field : Telecommunications: BellSouth contract expands its moves into commercial ventures in the face of diminishing spending by the Pentagon.
- Japanese Hear Upbeat Message on California : Trade: Wilson hits the ground running--and talking--at start of 17-day mission to extol the virtues of doing business in the state.
- HEALTH
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Yields Fall After Low Oil Prices Spur Rally : Market Overview
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Justices to Hear a Church-State Case on Schools
- SYLMAR : Florists Angered as Illegal Sales Continue
- Body of Stabbing Victim Found in Park
- LOS ANGELES : Hot Line Begun to Protect Fire Victims From Fraud
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Senior Center Fills Void in Santa Clarita
- Budget Cuts Mean No Rest for School District Nurse : Oxnard: Linda Butcher attends to needs of 13,000 children. Health officials say fiscal crisis has led to a decline in medical care.
- VALLEY DIGEST : Lertzman Resigns as Monroe Football Coach
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Guarding the Playground : Eric Huerta Decides Who Gets In With Hollywood Elite at Roxbury
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- From Rough to Ready
- New Assistant General Counsel Appointed at McDonnell Douglas
- Head of Subway Probe Linked to Tunnel Designer
- America From Abroad : Irked French View U.S. Ego as Dinosaur-Sized These Days : * Why won't they play ball on GATT? Because they're jealous over Clinton's courtship of Canada and feel colonized by U.S. culture.
- World Bank Aims to Cut Poverty, Hunger in Half
- Doing Business : Latin America's New Retailers : From fast-food outlets to shoe repair emporiums, franchising is booming. And its growth shows no sign of stopping.
- Tournament of Roses to Add 5 Minorities : Diversity: Two African Americans, a Latino and an Asian American are named to Executive Committee. Two appointees are women. Action is seen as a reconciliation effort.
- Electrocution Victim Still Unidentified
- OXNARD : Participants Sought for Boat Parade
- BUENA PARK : Schools Take Part in Food Collection
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- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : New Warning Around the League: Watch Out for Sharks
- Less Is More in the Case of Foothill's Thrift Spinoff : Finance: Company awaits SEC approval to give shareholders stock in a new independent thrift. The subsidiary has been a drag on Foothill's earnings.
- Booming Mutual Fund Sales at Banks Raise Fears of Deception : Finance: Lawmakers introduce legislation to tighten regulation to protect investors who may not understand risks.
- CAMARILLO : Geologist to Study Threat of Rockslide
- Workshop Zips Fans Into the Far Galaxies of 'Star Trek' Trivia : Television: Show's graphic designers explain what they built into the universe. It's a matter, they say, of interacting realities.
- LOS ANGELES : Bank Adviser Enters GOP Contest to Face Beilenson
- Judge Delays Trial of Priest in Theft Case
- Family Asks Camarillo to Annex 120-Acre Site : Planning: A section is seen as potential home for farm museum. City has rejected the proposal twice in recent years.
- Work to Start on Widening Traffic-Snarling El Toro Y : Freeways: The project will create the world's widest interchange--up to 26 lanes--and will cost $105 million.
- Medical Crisis Is a Catch 22 for Family : Illness: Feliciano Astiz, 71, suffered a stroke while visiting his daughter on Thanksgiving. Kin can't afford to pay his hospital bills or return him to Argentina for care.
- TELEVISION'George,' 'Where I Live' Take a Holiday:...
- House of Fabrics Loses $25 Million in Quarter
- COMPANY TOWN : Delaware Supreme Court Agrees to Consider Paramount's Appeal : Merger: The state high court will decide whether studio can accept Viacom bid without entertaining QVC's offer.
- Read Fine Print on Mutual Funds, Bonds : Investment: You can avoid a lot of problems by asking questions about claims that financial products are guaranteed.
- Creative Computer Plans Private Stock Placement
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Homeless Woman Dies Near HUD
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Some Unusual Food for Thought About Self-Indulgence : THE FOOD CHAIN, <i> by Geoff Nicholson</i> ; Overlook Press, $21.95, 184 pages
- JERUSALEM : Shuttling Forward
- OTTAWA : Sensitive Study
- RIGHT OR PLAGUE: Are garage sales a...
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Friend of Poor, Hungry Is Mourned : Obituary: Deacon Arthur M. Hiraga will be honored at Mass tonight.
- Obituary : Claudia McNeil; 'Raisin in the Sun' Actress
- 2 Sentenced Over Graffiti Vandalism
- VENTURA : Nurses Picket to Urge Contract Settlement
- Clearing, Warming Trend Expected
- Just don't send back any dishes when...
- WESTMINSTER : Woman Run Over in Parking Lot, Killed
- St. Louis Is Best Bet, Others Sing the Blues : Pro football: When the league's 30th team is named today, Baltimore, Memphis and Jacksonville will be outside, looking in.
- Blending AIDS Awareness, Art for a Day : Costa Mesa Refuses to Issue Proclamation
- Japanese Market Sinks as Hope for Official Stimuli Fizzles : Stocks: The Nikkei average fell after the finance minister's remarks punctured a frail rebound.
- Effectiveness of Drug Testing in Workplace Questioned : Health: Report cites flaws in efforts to solve society's narcotics, alcohol problems. Advocates of corporate involvement challenge the findings.
- Crime Tops Economy as No. 1 Concern in O.C. : Poll: It's the first time in the 12-year history of UCI's annual survey that lawlessness has headed the list.
- Lice Might Be What's Bugging Your Child
- PLATFORM : Our Chosen Land
- BURBANK : Program May Mean 2 Short School Days
- Willie and the Roar of Engines
- School Adopts Minority Enrollment Program : Education: Ventura Unified will take steps to increase admissions in response to a federal civil rights investigation of Mound Elementary.
- Urban Planning Update Scheduled
- Carter Stepped Away Before the Slow Fade : After a Few 'Signs' He Realized, 'It Was Definitely Time to Leave'
- Gaming Group Inc. to Offer 2 Million Shares
- Sports: Singer Paul Anka has settled a...
- Media : Russians Tune Into First TV Campaign : * Candidates try to tug at the heartstrings and pursestrings of voters. Or at least to get their attention for moment.
- Advanced Photonix Raises $2.8 Million in Warrants
- A Terrifying Journey to Get to His Brother's Side
- COLUMN ONE : What If We Ignored the SOS? : High-risk sports have sparked a backlash among frustrated search teams. Park Service, others are considering charging fees or creating 'no-rescue zones,' in which athletes would be left on their own.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Light Show Fails to Dazzle Neighbors
- Radiation May Halt Spread of Breast Cancer
- Judge Upholds State Ban on 'Copycat' Assault Guns
- ALTADENA : Man Pleads No Contest to Starting Disastrous Fire
- Failed Penile Implant Brings $300,000 Award : Medicine: Jury sides with Chatsworth banker who claimed he suffered permanent sexual problems.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Shut Out Maple Leafs
- Golden West, Cypress Face Big Challenges
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Gay/Lesbian Arts Center Intends to Fill Vacuum : Culture: The response to a nonprofit umbrella corporation that will unite L.A.'s gay and lesbian artists is mostly positive.
- Morton's Puts Accent on Youth in Choosing Top Chef
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- SEC Action Possible Against Pollution Firm
- Sales of Country Club Memberships Reach 500
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Cancer Study Finds Diagnostic Disparity
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Whooping Cough on Comeback Trail
- VILLA PARK : Denes Is Elected Mayor by Council
- What's in a Name? Memories and Money : A little Nash Metropolitan was waiting at the curb. The driver greeted Michael and introduced himself to Alva. "I'm Walt Disney," he said.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect in 'Fedbuster' Letter Threats Pleads Not Guilty
- Court Told About a Joking Lyle Menendez : Trial: Assistant to the brothers' slain father describes the defendant's 'bizarre' conversation after a memorial service. She says he talked about tennis tickets and wearing his father's shoes.
- Japan: Not So Miraculous Now
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Proposed Water Rate Hikes Cause but a Ripple : Utilities: There's little turnout at public hearings on Antelope Valley Water Co.'s request. But PUC advocates division is suggesting a smaller boost.
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- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson Dominates Bucks
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- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Past Performance Chart Gives Valencia, Trabuco Hills Big Edge
- Call Ram Drama 'Free Flipper' : Pro football: Deep threat Anderson has been forgotten man in a forgettable season.
- TV REVIEW : 'Blood and Politics': Report on HIV, Ethics
- Semtech 3rd-Quarter Profit Rises 64% to $185,000
- Japan's Car Exports Plunge 25% : Trade: A slump in foreign demand and the yen's rise are cited. The October figure is the worst since WWII.
- National Perspective : Fixing the Troubled Hubble
- World Patience Wearing Thin, African Leaders Tell Somalis
- Ready for Takeoff : Kick Boxer Benny the Jet, at 41, Readies for Bout With World Champion
- Scientist Tests His Theory of Learning on Students at Thousand Oaks School : Education: Official at high-tech firm is teaching third-graders to find answers through research and experimentation. He wants them to ask, 'Why?'
- Armed Man Is Shot by CHP Officer : Violence: Authorities say the driver, pulled over on the Hollywood Freeway for speeding, was wounded after pointing a gun at the officer.
- UCI Hospital Officials' Raises Protested
- 2 Held After Bank Holdup, Chase
- Pawnbroker Disputes Myths, Defends Reputation of Business
- Shell Not Only One to Blame : Raiders: Coaching decisions can be questioned, but players have not executed.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Peeking Through Neoclassical Window : An Ambitious--but Diffuse and Incomplete--Show in San Juan Capistrano Offers Glimpses of an Era
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Sixteen Shines in Carol Program
- Perceptronics Wins Defense Software Contract
- $3-Million Conference Center Opens in Malibu
- Astro Sciences Reports $95,881 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Southland Ad Agencies Expect Little Relief in '94
- Israeli-PLO Skirmishes Threaten Pact
- BRUSSELS : New Partnership?
- Kevorkian Is Declared a Fugitive; Faces Charge of Assisting Suicide
- Regional Outlook : Israeli and PLO Negotiators Are Bedeviled in the Details : Seven rounds of talks haven't closed all the gaps. Will the Dec. 13 deadline be met?
- GOP's Idea of 'Balance' Is Out of Orwell : Clinton's moderate NLRB nominee runs afoul of right-wing Republicans.
- DANA POINT : City OKs Forming Committee on Parks
- SANTA ANA : Anti-Graffiti Drive Gains Visibility
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Bemoans Injury Situation
- If This Idea Really Had Worked, Maybe Lakers Could Hire Ditka
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Thirteen With a Bullet : The self-assuredness that actor J. D. Daniels displays on stage in 'Conversations' carries over into real life. He has definite career plans--and is already accomplishing them.
- Holidays' Video Game Picture Gets Complicated : Consumers: Industry is moving away from cartridges and toward compact discs. But there's not much yet in CD format, and it's expensive.
- RETAIL : Baby Boomer Parents Drive Booming Sales of Great Toys From the Past
- Big Studios Push to End Rerun Time Rule
- Stocks in Japan Rise on Reports of Government Action : Markets: Talk of tax breaks helps the Nikkei average rebound from a decline of nearly 4%.
- Nasal Dilator Subverts the Snoring
- In Shift, U.S. May Seek to Help Jobless Relocate : Economy: White House sees unlikely prospects for extension of benefits. State could lose skilled workers.
- How to Avert a Cold War : Family therapists say that many couples find their relationship strained when one partner gets sick and the other becomes a care-giver.
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- Gunmen Kill Van Nuys Resident in Apartment
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- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS : New Face Brings a Smile From Aliso Niguel Coach
- RETAIL
- El Pollo Loco Solves Chicken-or-Beef Dilemma : Dining: Restaurant in Upland combined its menu with that of Fosters Freeze; revenue increased 60%. Other eateries may form similar alliances.
- Ball of the Butterflies Lets Spirits Soar : The gala and auction raise more than $100,000 for Interval House, which enables battered women and their children to take flight by providing shelter, counseling and outreach programs.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Establishes Rules on Day-Care Centers
- Wuerffel to Miss SEC Title Game
- Fiege and Crowley Make Presence Felt
- Vaught Gets High Marks on Boards : Pro basketball: Clipper forward outplays Coleman with career-high 21 rebounds in 118-94 victory over New Jersey.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings to Go Back to McMahon
- Front-Office Enforcer : Former NHL Brawler McPhee Canucks' Second in Command
- RETAIL
- Back From the Brink : Glendale Federal's Stephen Trafton Seeks Profits After Helping S&L; Avoid Seizure
- AIRLINES
- Home Buyers, Some Developers, Dislike Mello-Roos Taxes
- Russia Has 96 AIDS Deaths
- TRIPOLI : Question of Sanctions
- THE GREAT DIVIDE : Solving the Problem
- The Barber's Bookshelf : Business: At one Santa Ana barbershop, you can get a shave and a haircut. But more people come to get the latest works by Latino authors.
- Trekking Through the Trivia : North Hollywood: Two 'Star Trek' graphic designers try to separate fact from fiction for fans of the 24th Century.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Joining Hands in Anti-Gang War
- Wood Ranch Property Owner Seeks Tax Refund : Lawsuit: Real estate company claims the county's assessment was overblown. It wants $121,044 back.
- LOS ANGELES : Companies to Pay $19,300 for Illegal Contributions
- A Deeply Pragmatic Mayor : Riordan is a former businessman who wants to get down to business
- Court Lets Rulings Stand on Colorado State
- World Bank May Relax Rules for Russian Loan
- High Court to Rule on Lawyer Liability in S&L; Failures : Thrifts: The government is seeking to recover bailout losses, claiming attorneys should have exposed wrongdoing.
- Billions Still Pouring Into Stock Mutual Funds : Investing: The nation's overall fund total nears $2 trillion as analysts wonder how long the flow can last.
- System Puts Planes Right on Course : Aviation: The 24-satellite navigation system promises more precise landings. It is expected to replace costlier radar setup.
- Colombia to Protect Escobar Family Again
- U.S. Says Millions Can't Afford to Get Dental Care
- Religious Extremism Loses in India Vote : Elections: Militant Hindus' slippage in state balloting eases fears of a fundamentalist tide. Returns also show weakening of ruling party.
- Times Readers Speak Out on Stopping Gang Violence : Opinion: Callers to TimesLink suggest more social and recreational programs for youth, education for parents and tougher law enforcement.
- Acorn Planting Seeks to Revive Ex-Oak Grove
- Banking Consultant Says He Plans to Seek Beilenson's Seat
- Countywide : Anti-Drug Program's Founders Honored
- SAN CLEMENTE : Surgery on Boy, 3, Will Make History
- Dispute May Divert Travelers to John Wayne Airport : Transportation: O.C. officials expect some airlines to try to shift passengers in event of a shutdown at LAX.
- COSTA MESA : New TV Show Uses Spanish and English
- Task Force Targets Fire-Related Fraud
- South Carolina Fires Woods; Clemson Hires West
- Jessica Corbin
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office : Attendance Good but Off 20% From '92
- Chieftains Hook Up With Stones : Music: Ireland's premiere traditional group will also be joined by Mark Knopfler and Tom Jones on its next album.
- Signs of Rebound Emerge as New Home Sales Rise : Real Estate: Consumers are looking to cash in on low interest rates and more affordable new home prices. Developers are offering an array of incentives.
- The Implications of Crude Oil's Latest Plunge
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Arson and 2 Other Felonies
- SYLMAR : Activists, Builder to Discuss Development
- Everyone Has Learned How to Beat Kings
- Go and Snore No More
- OXNARD : Police Plan Meeting on Teen Drug Abuse
- Culture : 'Rising' Laughter : * Many Japanese are more amused than offended by stereotypes in the American movie. They're treating the whodunit as a comedy.
- Hearing Granted for Man Shackled While on Trial : Courts: Judge in rape case failed to show necessity of the measure, a federal appeals panel rules.
- After One Season, Spalding Quits Diablos
- Academic Decathletes Will Hear Results
- Kevin Allen
- Blending AIDS Awareness, Art for a Day : The Artist: For Barbara Kruger, whose works will be on view in Newport, the less that is said or written about her pieces, the better.
- 20,000 Stories . . . and Counting : Television: At 70, Stan Chambers shows no sign of slowing down on his night-beat reporting for KTLA. He started there 46 years ago helping out on a cooking show.
- Basic Information for Investors of Mutual Funds Sold at Banks
- He Knows It's Hard to Find Good Help
- Insurance Auto Auctions' Earnings Increase 64%
- Saw No Tailhook Misconduct, Kelso Testifies
- Panel Finds Priests Sexually Abused 34 Boys at Seminary
- U.S. Diplomat Reported Freed by Yemen Tribe
- Reality Tempers Hopes for O.C. Gang Summit
- OXNARD : Founder of Homeless Center Faces Eviction
- LA HABRA : Patrons Appreciate Multilingual Books
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Her Decision Cheers Calvary Chapel
- October Restaurant Closures
- Pomona's May Reaches 500-Win Milestone
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bus Service Circumvents Strike
- CANOGA PARK : Police Will Oppose Club Dance Permit
- SEAL BEACH : Council Approves Zoning Changes
- Branch Leave Extended for Two Weeks : Inquiry: Officials are still interviewing employees about complaints of misconduct by the county recorder.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fees Set for Large Public Gatherings
- NORTHRIDGE : $45,520 Is Raised for Ventura Campus
- Blending AIDS Awareness, Art for a Day : The Events: O.C. institutions' programs will remember those who have died of the disease and will try to raise funds for research.
- Gratitude for Firefighters
- Outlawing Firearms
- Farm Workers and NAFTA
- Deficit Reduction
- Video Game Violence
- Mickey Kantor
- Electric Cars
- Response to Oxnard School Board Rift
- Alcohol Unwelcome on Ventura Pier
- MWD Headquarters
- NAFTA Votes
- Dealing With Homeless, Beggars