- Wilt Chamberlain Stock Gets Benched
- Putting Airwaves on the Block? : Clinton Considers Selling Radio Frequencies to Raise Funds
- THE CLINTON ECONOMIC PLAN : Tax Targets: Unpopular Giants : Special Credits Aim to Attract Capital to Smaller U.S. Firms
- Is the World's Best Cognac Made in Ukiah?
- THEATER : Ayckbourn Keeps All Options Open
- Health Firm Reports Quantum Leaps in Profit, Sales
- HOME COOK : Scallop Your Friends . . . Twice
- Dinner From an Aquarium
- Turkish General Killed in Air Crash
- Highland Park : Child-Care Center Meeting
- Chamber to Sponsor 2 Free Fraud Workshops
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : A Ball for Aaron : A dance concert Saturday at the Oxnard Elks Lodge will help raise money to pay a young liver transplant patient's medical bills.
- Measuring the Hours, the Days, a Life
- THEATER REVIEW / 'I DO! I DO!' : Life Stages : The musical traces a couple's emotional development, through 50 years of marriage, with humor and compassion.
- Ex-N.Y. Chief Judge Pleads Insanity in Extortion Scheme
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE
- CHEF DU JOUR : He's Game to Serve Rare and Wild Fare
- SANTA PAULA : Hazardous Material Inspections Reduced
- PLATFORM : Tax Gun Polluters
- San Clemente to Disband Police Force : Law enforcement: City Council decision to contract for services with the sheriff upsets many at meeting, who want the issue put to a public vote.
- Baseball
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Vega Offers Variety at Coach House
- City's Curfews Putting Palladium's Fate in Jeopardy : Pop music: Most of the 40 events scheduled during the next three months will apparently be canceled by promoters.
- Ex-Star Shining Again : Hart Standout Finds Life Better With Sobriety
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : King Missile Blasts Off
- Hotel Supervisors, Employees Trade Places to Get 'in Touch'
- AIRLINES
- HEALTHWATCH : Early Is Better : With the expansion of county public health services, the number of pregnant women receiving prenatal care has increased.
- Carlos GarciaSchool: Glenn HighSport: SoccerPosition: StrikerClass: SeniorGarcia...
- Watergate's Colson Awarded $1-Million Religion Prize
- ONE BIG PARTY : Dana Point Readies Another Whale of a Celebration to Honor Its Favorite Sea Mammals
- President Bets Rate Cut Will Speed Growth
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Yellowtail Were Plentiful for Holiday Anglers
- Acting Out : After a long absence from the music scene, Adam Ant revs the tour bus and hits the road.
- Vines Forming CSULB Initials Destroyed by Vandals : Sculpture: A campus groundskeeper spent two years nurturing and shaping the plants. The severed stems were discovered too late to save them.
- Malibu : Building Law Protested
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Volunteer Group to Offer Food Packages
- 4 Machinist Locals Endorse Castaneda in Council Race
- Countywide : Heavy Rain Expected From Latest Storm
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : New Blood Helps Huntington Beach Advance Over Peninsula
- Peninsula High's Mihaljevich Calls It Quits : Basketball: He cites the demands of running a prep program as the reason for his resignation.
- Molle Leads Saddleback in Clincher
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Ysaye Quartet Shines at Pierce College
- Punitive Damage Awards
- Satellite Firm's Profit Rises 29%
- Are We Having Asparagus Yet?
- A Cerealized Dessert
- Appliance Chain Settles Suit Claiming False Advertising Over Use of the Word Sale : Litigation: Executives of Anaheim-based Phil & Jim's agree to pay fine but do not admit wrongdoing.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Aristocratic Fox Hunt Survives in East, Spreads to West : Burgeoning suburbs are forcing some cutbacks. Modern-day hunters stress that the prey is never harmed.
- What's in a Name? In This Case, Swamp : Weather: The La Cienega area was hit hard by the downpour earlier this month. New storm drains may provide a long-term solution, but the area could be in trouble again if the rain is heavy this week.
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Coalition Girds to Fight Against Gambling Club : Card Casinos: A developer is considering plans to build a gaming center off the Long Beach Freeway, but two council members and other residents hope to kill the proposal before it gets off the ground.
- Placentia Woman Arrested in Spouse's Shooting Death
- Ex-Fire Chief Will Appeal His Dismissal
- NORTHRIDGE : 4-Acre Ranch Denied Status as L.A. Historic Monument
- Gunman Gets Away With $90,000 From a Bank of Newport
- MISSION VIEJO : New Sports Complex to Open Saturday
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City's Temporary Manager to Stay On
- Once Gretzky Scores, Rest of Kings Join In : NHL: He ends 16-game streak without a goal and Los Angeles defeats North Stars, 10-5.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- Owners Consider Big Changes
- Suspension to Keep Jones Out of Sunkist 50-Meter Dash
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Taft Hands Chatsworth First Defeat in League
- THE SECRET OF 'THE CRYING GAME' : Don't Read Any Further If You Haven't Seen This Film
- STAGE
- Final Permit Granted for Coastal Oil Tankers : Energy: Chevron will be allowed to load up to 50,000 barrels daily for shipment from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Litton Wins Greek Jet Systems Contract
- The Six-Pack Gourmet
- Paramount : Residents to Give Opinions on Tax for Anti-Gang Effort
- His Biggest Critic Is Waiting at Home : Basketball: Regardless of how well he has played, Santa Monica College's Craig Martin knows his dad will have a few words of advice.
- PALMDALE : Officials Tackle Graffiti Problem
- Don't blame the First Daughter: Even if...
- Club Owner, 70, Dies After Robbery, Beating
- LOS ANGELES : Candidate's Spouse Quits Airport Board
- Students Can Apply for Magnet Programs
- Rancho Palos Verdes to Ban Smoking in Restaurants
- Waves Run Conference Road Streak to 25 : College basketball: Lopez returns and scores 14 points as Pepperdine beats Loyola Marymount, 78-66.
- SKIING : Road-Weary U.S. Skiers Get Home Game
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Bockrath Still Feels Heat From His Fire
- Crescenta Valley Rallies to Beat Torrance
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I WRESTLING : Three Solid Victories Send El Modena to Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I WRESTLING : First Loss Closes Season as Savanna Falls to Indio
- Costa Mesa Cuts Remaining Arts Grant Funds : Budget: The City Council withholds $87,500 allocation, blaming a weak economy.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Kenny Rogers in Command
- Baby, It's Chile Inside
- AEROSPACE
- Southlanders Seem Resigned to Biting Bullet : Reaction: From Westlake Village to South-Central Los Angeles, Clinton's call for tax increases provokes only mild complaints.
- MWD Target of Wildlife Agency Probe : Environment: Grading at Lake Mathews, home to endangered species, was done without federal permission. Water district denies wrongdoing.
- Older Adult Service Moves.
- Police Recover Stolen Car--in Their Possession
- La Canada Flintridge : YMCA Poster Contest
- Monroe Defeats Birmingham, Wins Mid-Valley Championship
- Fighting Her Good Fight : Hazel Johnson battles those who want to turn her Chicago housing project into a toxic dump. 'The people who made this mess know me, and I won't give 'em a minute's peace,' she says.
- Dr. John "Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack" (1981) Rounder
- Shooting Leads to Tighter School Security : Violence: Access to Nogales High School is restricted. Male victim, 17, is in fair condition.
- 'Barnum' Lacks Sawdust, Has Razzmatazz
- La Canada Flintridge : Substance Abuse Awareness
- Hospitals Put on the Ritz to Help Raise $107,000
- 3 Lose Their Mooring in Life's Storm : Dilapidated Gas Station, Home to Eddie, Gary and Robert, Stands in the Path of Progress--So They're Cast Adrift Again
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Bar: Part of the Solution
- Jurisprudence
- Irvin Quits as CSUN Walk-On Football Assistant
- Hoffman Quits Coaching Job at Marina
- Miscellany
- Former NFL Linebacker Jim Haslett to Join Raiders as an Assistant Coach
- ROWLAND HEIGHTS : Teen Shot While Standing on High School Ball Field
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : City Will Probe Cash Gifts to Woo Campaign : Inquiry: The candidate is returning nearly $6,000 given in apparent violation of law.
- Laguna Beach Named in Sexual Harassment Suit
- Hearst Tears Ligament in Left Knee
- BRANCA BRINGS THEM TOGETHER
- She Might Come to Run From Across the Water
- Miscellany
- Publicity Blitz Pays Off for Jackson's Sales
- STAGE REVIEW : Not Enough Viva! in 'Viva Yo!' Musical : The respectable production doesn't live up to the exclamation point at the end of its title.
- Telling Tales of Life in War Zone
- Students Attend Forum on National Security
- Package Gives Environmental Interests a High Priority : Conservation: EPA, Interior and Energy Departments would get a windfall from Clinton's plan. New initiatives are being proposed.
- G.E. Smith & The Saturday Night Live Band "Get a Little": Liberty
- Compton : City Considers Reducing Penalties for Some Offenses
- Engineering a Bright Future : Volunteers Hope After-Hours Projects Will Get Kids Interested in Science as Career
- Hops to It for a Beer-Tasting Benefit in Fullerton
- CRAFTS : 2-Day Seminar Helps Entrepreneurs Make Business of Pleasure
- Monrovia : Myrtle Ave. Zoning Changes
- In the Market for a Used Sky or Riverbed? : Arts: A city-sponsored warehouse recycles film studios' materials for use by nonprofit theater and cultural groups.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Generations Stepping Together : Community service: Surf City Volunteen Club joins students and senior citizens in an outreach program that has intangible rewards.
- The Oscar Nominees
- Claim Filed Over Flood at RV Park : Storms: The facility's owner seeks compensation from the county for damage. Officials deny liability and responsibility.
- VENTURA : Schools Reveal Claim Involving Ex-Coach
- LOS ANGELES : Woman, 65, Fatally Beaten at Home; Intruder Seized
- No More Hurdles : Having Accomplished Almost Everything in His Career, Greg Foster Says This Is His Final Season
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Runs Up 113 Points in Beating OCC
- Owners Push for Salary Cap : Baseball: They say the lid is necessary if there is to be increased revenue sharing among teams.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Support Parisi With 19 Hits, Knock Off Loyola
- Punitive Damage Awards
- Space Station Again Faces Budget Cuts : Science: Surprised congressional aides are told the Administration will downsize the orbiting laboratory, which means it may be eventually killed.
- BOOK REVIEW : Discovering the Passion and Paradox of Henry Green's Writing : SURVIVING, The Uncollected Writings of Henry Green, edited by Matthew Yorke , Viking: $24; 302 pages
- Welles Does Justice to Kafka's 'Trial'
- Lorenzo's Oil : Westside Boy's Family Hopes Treatment Will Prevent Deadly Illness
- Santa Monica : Library System Gets Grant
- West Covina : City to Pay Spill Damages
- SANTA ANA : Council Apologizes for Political Mailer
- Fraternity Sues School Officials Over Suspension
- Oxnard Proves a Tough Nut to Crack for Ventura, 83-66 : College basketball: Pirates need a surge in final four minutes to win third consecutive North Division title.
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gibson, Christensen Pace Western's 20-Point Victory Over Fullerton
- 2 PLO Activists Accept Deportation
- Pasadena : Freeway Statement Rejected
- Beverly Hills : Chamber Will Honor 2
- Electric Show : Actor Drew Wilson plays the part of Thomas Edison as he presents his science programs to school audiences.
- Health Program Bridges Insurance Gap : Medicine: Volunteer service is in its third year of helping schoolchildren. Organizers and outsiders praise it for filling a need without government help.
- At Ebisu, They're Ravin' Over Ramen
- Cozy Club Takes Edge off Hard-Core World Beat
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Christian Writers : A new group is putting together a writing conference with panelists whose credits include dozens of published works.
- Archivist Says He Did No Wrong on Bush Records
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy...
- Police Chief Promises 5 Officers for Pico Area : Crime: City Council gives unanimous approval and acknowledges that the area has been neglected for years.
- Tall in the Saddle : Horse Racing: Laffit Pincay is within hailing distance of Bill Shoemaker's record for lifetime victories. And in getting there, he makes even mediocre horses perform like champions.
- Clinton Plans for Deeper Troop Cuts
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Olympian Puts Academics Ahead of 49er Volleyball This Time
- UCLA Chosen to Study Rockwell Workers' Health
- Potential King Case Jurors Sense Trial's Significance : Courts: Under close questioning, several panelists describe plans to keep a diary or collect notes.
- Countywide : Library Hours
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : MacIntyre Paces San Clemente
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Scheuerman's 30 Points Help Tustin Upset Cerritos
- Delmatoff Finds Division I Scholarship Out of His Reach
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kenny Rogers the Showman Takes Command at Cerritos : The singer-songwriter begins a five-night stand displaying a flair for infusing old standards with theatrical vigor.
- Plans to Build Private Toll Roads OKd by Court
- Despite 2 Victories at Home, 49ers Don't Look Sharp
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- Bound to Like 'Incredible' Pets
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Holiday Anglers Rewarded With Catches of Yellowtail
- Defense Motion Delays Security Chief's Hearing
- Great American Run Stays Off Beaten Paths
- National Guard Stages Show of Riot Readiness
- Taxes from City Project to Benefit Education : Redevelopment: Fending off a lawsuit, council members agree to give schools $51 million of the funds that will be generated by the San Fernando Road overhaul.
- West Hollywood : Gambling Measure on Ballot
- FULLERTON : 2 Campaign for Bike Helmets at School
- Religious Broadcasters Vow Fight on Doctrine Issue : Media: Christian radio and television figures claim that reinstating the fairness rule, repealed in 1987, would undermine their campaign for family values by forcing them to air the opinions of gays.
- Wilson Urged to Save Probation Camps : Crime: The juvenile detention facilities may close May 1 because Los Angeles County lacks the $60 million needed to operate them.
- Faculty to Fight Plan for CSUN Cutbacks : Education: Angry professors fear that President Blenda J. Wilson will force the school's first-ever layoffs of tenured instructors by eliminating academic programs.
- Pro Football
- CCI Has Top Seeding in Hand
- AN APPRECIATION : Salant Symbolized 'Fairness,' 'Integrity'
- THE 65th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Full List of Academy Award Nominees
- Libya Reportedly Building Another Chemical Weapons Plant
- Shannon PerrySchool: Cerritos HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorPerry...
- Teachers Provide Plenty of Reasons to Avoid the Profession
- Panel OKs Final Permit Allowing Use of Oil Tankers
- School District, Teachers Union Resume Talks Today
- Officer Sentenced to Community Service for Battery : Courts: The police veteran will work 350 hours as a result of his treatment of a Canoga Park jaywalker.
- BUENA PARK : City Seeking Funds for Street Projects
- OAK PARK : Supervisor Warns of Delay on Library
- Port Hueneme Cuts $371,000 From City Budget
- Henry Cisneros
- TUSTIN : 2 Win Top Awards in Art Competition
- Football Recruiting at CSUN Hurt by State of Suspense
- Angels Sign Middle Reliever Nelson
- Graff Takes It Easy After Close Call
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Ties Record With 18th Win
- Ex-Colorado Lawmaker Guilty in Hotel Orgy
- Lack of Bidders Prompts Audit of Lottery : Government: Officials in the governor's office say they are troubled that two competitors pulled out at the last moment, leaving only the current operator seeking the $250-million contract for computerized games.
- Yeltsin Suggests Lawmakers Join Him in Curbing Actions : Russia: Such an agreement, president says, would give government ministers a free hand to rebuild economy.
- THE ARTS : Dual Dialogue : A bilingual play, 'The Enchanted Lake,' needs no interpretation, its producers say.
- Colombia Foes Burn Escobar's Cars
- Citizens Group Proposes Special Tax for Library
- Lynn Redgrave Gives Students a Bard Time : Drama: Actress visits high school English classes 'to get a little energy going' about Shakespearean plays and her touring one-woman show.
- Missing Horseman Leaves a Trail of Questions : Mystery: Friends and authorities are confounded by the disappearance of Rene Yanez during a nighttime ride.
- Kohl Heading for Asia to Boost Trade Ties : Diplomacy: The 12-day, five-nation visit is the German chancellor's first to the fast-growing region since unification in 1990.
- 2-Cent Cigarette Tax Proposed to Fund Breast Cancer Program
- Clinton Text: 'Our Nation Needs a New Direction'
- Community Service Ordered for Officer in Brutality Case
- BURBANK : Man Arrested After Family Altercation
- County / IN BRIEF : NORTHRIDGE : 4-Acre Lot Denied Historic Status
- Champion Runner DeSaussure Leaves Royal for Taft
- West Is Best for Steve Pate : Golf: Of his five PGA victories, three have been in San Diego area. This week, he will defend his title at Torrey Pines.
- Men's basketball: Antelope Valley guard Danny Prince...
- Fireworks Factory Blast Kills 2, Burns 2 Others
- Arcadia : Fire Station Plans OKd
- Going With the Grain : Fear of Red Meat Sends Burger Lovers Looking for a New Patty
- Pluses, Minuses for Clinton--From Some Familiar Places : Survey: Times' poll shows warm and not so warm reactions to President's plan from Americans gathered around TV sets, radios.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plan Aims at New Coalition for Democrats
- In Taxing Times, Track Plan Off on Wrong Foot
- Compton : Officials Try to Cope After Costly Fire at High School
- COLUMN ONE : Ancient Traditions vs. the Law : Prosecutions of two immigrants for 'female circumcision' in France highlight an increasingly common cultural clash. Customs in one part of the world are viewed as repulsive in another.
- A Boulevard on the Road to Recovery : Gardena: The symbolic heart of the city will get only cosmetic surgery, but merchants and residents hope the planned improvements signal the beginning of a turnaround.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Silva Is Top Spender in November Race
- 2 Men Accused of Slaying to Be Tried Separately
- Flood, Mudslide Warnings Toned Down : Weather: An anticipated storm doesn't arrive. But a second, stronger one heading straight for the region could move onshore today.
- Endangered Whales' Comeback Makes Big Splash With Excursions
- Schools Win Overseas Trip in Essay Contest
- ROMEO AND JULIET LITE : In Gounod's Opera, Our Hero and Heroine Get to Sing a Final Duet Before Dying
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Most Would Like to Get Along Famously
- MOORPARK : Trial Scheduled for Man in Wife's Death
- 2 O.C. Public Land Toll Roads Among First 4 to Win Appeal
- Cattle-Breeding Site Loses Vote for Preservation : Northridge: Nearby residents fail in an effort to block church construction. The Cultural Heritage Commission can't find any historic significance in the four-acre lot.
- Rescue Teams Deployed : Storms: Firefighters and lifeguards keep watch along the flood control channels in the first real test of a new Los Angeles swift-water emergency system.
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 18, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 18, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 18, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1993
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- TELEVISION - Feb. 18, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 18, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 18, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1993
- THE CLINTON ECONOMIC PLAN : How Business and Investments Will Fare
- SURFING : Appeal of Comic Art Swells
- Clinton Warns of Diminished Future if Spending Cuts, Taxes Aren't Passed : Economy: The President offers to a joint session of Congress a plan designed to slice $336 billion from the deficit and spend $160 billion on 'investment' programs.
- Man Shot to Death in Irvine Office Parking Lot : Shooting: Fontana police capture suspect. One of several witnesses says, 'It's a horrifying experience to see something like that.' Two others follow suspect.
- SAME OLD STORY: There seems to be...
- Clinton Warns of Diminished Future if Spending Cuts, Taxes Aren't Passed : Economy: The President offers to a joint session of Congress a plan designed to slice $336 billion from the deficit and spend $160 billion on 'investment' programs.
- Sexual Harassment at Universal Studios Alleged : Workplace: Officials deny charges by two dozen employees and say only two lawsuits have been filed.
- FICKLE HOLLYWOOD: "The Cheshire Moon," the new...
- WHALE TALE: Few had heard of Robert...
- Has Oscar Thumbed His Nose at Studios?
- Success of 'Sweet' Is Its Tart Bite
- South Gate : Smoking Will Be Banned in City Buildings, Vehicles
- Honest Numbers? Clinton Puts Money on Congress' Office
- Shiite Muslims Quietly Establishing a Religious Presence : Immigration: Newcomers focus on peace and family values as they seek to preserve their centuries-old faith and culture.
- Old Orange Uniform Ushers in Urge to Give Advice
- Honorees Put Focus on Those in Need
- San Marino : School Will Be Renovated
- Earl's Hoots : Retirement is a dirty word to the 70-year-old host of Wednesday night sing-alongs.
- Clinton Speech Makes Hit With O.C. Residents
- Kidnap-Murder of a 2-Year-Old Liverpool Boy Shocks Britons : Crime: Footage from security cameras shows toddler being led away from shopping mall by two teen-agers.
- Most Americans Hit Directly by Levy on Fuels
- Marina del Rey : Harbor Director Sought
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BLOOD WEDDING' : Timeless Lorca : The Spanish playwright died in his country's civil war, but the emotional themes of his works make them relevant today.
- Defending Champ Artesia Heads Into Playoffs
- Temple City : Revitalization Plan OKd
- COMING ON STRONG : Wimpy Women Have an Ally With Attitude in Carole Montgomery and her Male-Baiting Routines
- 8 Nobel Winners Petition Myanmar
- Fine Food Fast at FRESH!
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : SAT Board Weighs Aptness of Test Name
- At School, You Just Can't Be Everyone's Pal
- Song Contest Will Have L.A. Theme
- The 65th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : The Declaration of Independents : Commentary: The Oscar nominations pointed out what is terribly wrong with how the movie establishment conducts its business.
- The 65th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : The Declaration of Independents : The nominations: 'Howards End' and 'Unforgiven' get nine apiece, 'The Crying Game' six. Non-studio and maverick filmmakers have a field day.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Siberian Children's Chorus Performs at Ambassador
- TV Ratings : A Week That All the Networks Can Cheer
- LEGAL
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 18, 1993
- Battle Lines Form as Democrats and GOP Come Out Punching : Reaction: Majority party aware it mustn't break ranks if the most controversial programs are to pass.
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : 10,000 Troops Head for Huambo Battle
- Traffic Jam on the Strand : Cyclists and Skaters Prompt Complaints, but Officials Balk at Outright Ban
- Workers' Comp Makes Way to the L.A. Summit
- Countywide : 2 Banks Robbed in 45-Minute Period
- Obituaries : Morris L. Schwalb; Judge Imposed Heavy Fines on Prostitutes
- OXNARD : New Farm Worker Housing OKd
- No More Letting It Slide : Developer Says 30-Home Plan Is Key to Fixing San Clemente '83 Landslide Area
- 'Empty Hole in Memory' Haunts Lake Forest Man : Amnesia: Clifford Leighton has no memory of his whereabouts from Jan. 22 to last weekend. His fiancee says he's a changed man.
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Goalie Knickle Finally Will Get His Shot
- Rough Start, Smooth End for McMullen as Glendale Pitcher Frustrates Pierce, 5-2
- Torrey Kershaw, a junior who leads the...
- Life in Their Soul-er System Is Slick--It's 'Cool Like Dat' : Pop: With its blend of jazz and hip-hop--and philosophical musings--Digable Planets is grooving to raves and a Top 10 single.