- Fullerton Beats Northridge in Hawking's Debut, 80-71
- Theater Reviews : Resurrected 'Joseph' Has Faded a Bit
- TV REVIEW : Falling Short of 'Rediscovering Will Rogers'
- O.C. MUSIC : Three for the Road, Fortunately : Whenever Their Paths <i> Do </i> Cross, Soloists Find Their Trio's a Charm
- Day Without Art to Mark AIDS Crisis : Reflection: Mourning, remembrance and celebration of the enduring contributions of artists will be part of the worldwide event on Thursday.
- Salaam Says Neuheisel to Keep Him in School
- GIRLS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wallace Speaks Softly, but Carries a Big Game
- Rams Could Leave in the Nick of Time
- Dancer's Gate Wins Aqueduct Feature With Big Rally
- NCAA Panel Upholds Suspension of Long Beach State Guard Mays
- ROUNDUP : Lee Leads the Way for North Hollywood
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- MUSIC REVIEWS : California EAR Unit Delivers Unusual Concert
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Orion Quartet Performs in Long Beach
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Fluor Subsidiary to Work on Fuel Cell Power Plants
- CSUN Plans Talk on Domestic Violence
- People
- Choosing A Campus : A Guide To the Largest Private Schools in the Valley
- CYPRESS : Spring Registration Underway at College
- Task Force Shifts Gears to New Stadium for Rams
- Building Excitement : Long Beach State Promoting Basketball Teams, Athletic Department With Pyramid Scheme
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Sweeps Past Mt. SAC Into State
- Chimayo Grill, First of Chain, Might Be Open Soon in O.C. : Restaurants: The creation of designer David Wilhelm and Taco Bell will feature Southwestern cuisine as the fast-food giant's entree into sit-down dining.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Barter Business Booming Among Budget-Conscious O.C. Companies
- FINANICIAL MARKETS : Mood Report Boosts Yields; Dow Slips 1.01
- Confidence Level for Consumers Is Best Since 1990
- Sen. Hart Will Head New Cal State Institute for Educational Reform
- SOCIAL ISSUES : A Smile, a Handshake, a Path to Peace : Friendship Force brings people from around the globe together, so that one-on-one, understanding can bloom.
- Rebuilding Plan for Area Approved : Recovery: About 3,000 acres of quake-damaged neighborhoods in the northeast Valley will be placed in an emergency redevelopment zone.
- Supervisors to Ask Navy for El Toro Land for Airport : Base conversion: Letter will officially request 2,000 acres. Meanwhile, the FAA has agreed to act on behalf of the county in federal talks on the Marine facility's future.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Students Get Insights Into African Life
- MultiVision Cable: The cable TV firm, which...
- RETAILING
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : This ATM Is Not for Spending but Super-Speed Signal Sending : Telecom: The data transfer system called Asynchronous Transfer Mode is still unproven on a large scale in the real world.
- AEROSPACE
- HEALTH
- NASA Prepares for Space Launch System Run by Private Industry
- HEALTH : Experts Say More Men Seeking Treatment for Eating Disorders
- House Approves World Trade Pact : Commerce: The bipartisan 288-146 vote to lower tariffs and boost exports is a major victory for Clinton. But the big test comes Thursday in the Senate.
- Lobster Industry Lauds Permit Tightening : Fisheries: Only renewal licenses will be issued for the next two years. Fishermen expect the move to slow an onslaught of newcomers competing for the catch.
- County Panel to Act Today on Bolsa Chica Proposal : Development: Planning staff's recommendation calls for up to 3,300 homes, tidal inlet linking wetlands directly to the Pacific.
- SANTA ANA : County to Formalize Jail Expansion Pact
- A telephone offer you can't refuse: The...
- Santa Ana Council Candidate Seeks Recount : Election: Attorney for Alberta Christy files petition for new tabulation but does not indicate what might have prompted the request. She lost by 332 votes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Art Exhibit Planned at Main Street Library
- Council Supports Preserving WWII Bunker
- Loyola Marymount Remembers What It Takes to Make Playoffs
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Disillusioned Rubley Is Cut
- LOS ALAMITOS : Top Horses to Go the Distance
- Sara WorksCypress, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardWorks, from Savanna High, was...
- New Pyramid Puts Dark Days of 49ers in a Whole New Light
- Theater Reviews : Dark Shadows Lurk in 'Ceremonies'
- ARTWrapping the Reichstag: Internationally recognized artist Christo,...
- Expecting Unexpectedly : Pregnancy isn't easy. Especially for women who thought they couldn't have children and those who thought they were done.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Indian Chief Is Acquitted of Rape
- RSVP : Important People Seen in the Best Light
- '90s FAMILY : Man Power : When most parents think of nannies, they think of women. But male nannies--yes, <i> guys</i> --have a lot to offer, say a number of moms and dads.
- COLUMN ONE : AIDS Fight Casualty of Haiti Coup : The regime halted testing, shut clinics and diverted medicine. The virus spread to the countryside. A nation unfairly branded when world epidemic began faces new problems.
- '90s FAMILY : Moms With Urges to Kill Give Their Side of Story
- Rubin Recalled as a Rebel of Many Causes : Remembrance: Long after shedding '60s activist image, he enjoyed defying authority.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Freezes Paragon Cable Basic Rates Pending Federal Ruling
- Man Hit by Train Survives, but the Train Suffers Damage
- Court Official Seeks Post in L.A. County
- SANTA ANA : Church Fills the Needs of Young War Victims
- Still in the Swim : Rae Terran Conquered Her Fear of Water Late in Life; Now 94, She Continues to Teach a Class in the Burbank YMCA Pool
- LA HABRA : Developers to Donate Park Near New Homes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 32nd Cruise of Lights Will Begin Dec. 14
- Oxnard Harbor District Chief Quits to Take Mississippi Job
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Eszter Haraszty; Designer With Penchant for Poppies
- ON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Building Legs for Industry : Furniture Makers Such as Cisco Bros. Are Creating a Well-Padded Fashion Niche
- Powerful Shiite Cleric Dies at Age 100 in Iran
- End of Era as House Democrats Hold Gavel One Last Time : Congress: Sense of 'overwhelming sadness' pervades as impact of minority status hits home on last day of session. GOP gleefully looks ahead.
- Clinton, GOP Appear to Trade Places on Value of Term Limits
- SHERMAN OAKS : Council OKs Zoning for Mall Expansion
- Simi Valley Schools Hope to Cut Dropout Rate : Enrollment: Stung by a high number of cases last year, officials now are optimistic about a plan to track students.
- ORANGE : Staff to Report on School Overcrowding
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 5-Year Plan to Clean Up Bay Gets Board's Approval
- OXNARD : Animal Activists Blast Coot Shootings
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Nominated for State Teaching Award
- Home Sale Halted Over 'Party House' Link : Government: Council delays selling property to executive, who was sued by the city over raucous parties at Studio City mansion.
- Retiring Sen. Hart to Head New CSU Program
- Murphy Brown, Meet Wilma Flintstone : Helping women to defer careers for child-bearing and -rearing will benefit their health and society's pocketbook.
- NORTHRIDGE : Wheelchair Hoopsters Have Winning Touch
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Routs La Sierra, 116-26
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wallace Speaks Softly, but Carries a Big Game
- Gingrich Vow on Mandate Costs Is Music to Local Leaders' Ears
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Convicted Baby Smugglers Go Home
- Justices Appear Closely Divided on Term Limits
- Family of Boy Slain by Deputy Settles Lawsuit
- Councilman Arrested Again
- GLENDALE : Zarian Will Seek 4th Council Term
- Grieving Students Mourn Victims of Mountain Car Crash : Tragedy: Classmates sing Armenian prayers for two youths who were killed and three others who were injured when their vehicle plunged off Angeles Crest Highway.
- Marshall High Upsets Taft to Win City Decathlon
- Anteater Feeling the Heat : UCI's Brown Must Deal With Pressure of Being Nation's Three-Point Leader
- USC Fights Off Blahs This Time and Gets Rewarded
- SANTA ANA : Hate-Crime Beating Lawsuit Trial Date Set
- D.A. Says Clinic Owner Wanted to Save Self, Not Patient : Courts: Her actions were to avoid detection in woman's death during an illegal abortion, prosecutor charges. Defendant says she did all she could to keep her alive.
- SAN FERNAND0 : Dispute Over Pony Treatment Moves to Court
- Mugu Lagoon Losing Itself in Sediment : Environment: Salt marsh is being overrun by 240 million tons of silt annually carried by freshwater streams that threaten rare and endangered species. Report suggests remedies, but nature may have the solution.
- RAILROADS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Warnick Set to Show He's Tough Enough : Basketball: Trabuco Hills guard says he'll bang with the big guys to help the Mustangs survive in their new, more competitive league.
- Franklin Life Is Subject of Takeover Talks : Insurance: American General is in 'serious discussions' with American Brands for estimated $1.2-billion deal.
- More Charges Dismissed in Spiegel Case
- 100 Flee Venezuela Jail
- THE CUTTING EDGE : On-Line Computer Net Linking Latinos Debuts : Telecom: Designed to provide access to info highway, the service's high costs dismay some.
- Democrat in Key Assembly Race Concedes Defeat
- Rap Musician Tupac Shakur Is Shot in New York
- Orange County Almanac
- Councilman Arrested Again
- Human Relations Commission Plans Prop. 187 Hearing : Meeting: Misinformation about the voter-approved initiative prompted the panel to act, official says.
- Senate's Moment of Truth on GATT
- STATE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Breezes Into State
- AUTOMOTIVE : South Coast Repertory Theater Pays Tribute to Mazda Motor's Chief
- General Automation Inc.: The company said Tuesday...
- CALABASAS/AGOURA HILLS : $2 Million OKd for New Park, Center
- Stanton Proposes El Toro Jail, Funded by Musick Site Sale
- Boston College Far From Great Against Florida : College basketball: Gators dominate, 91-65. Connecticut outlasts Duke, 90-86, in second game.
- Francisco IslasRancho Santiago, FreshmanSoccer/ForwardIslas, from Santa Ana...
- Bruins' Kris Johnson Has Stress Fracture
- DeShields Signs One-Year Deal With Dodgers for $3 Million
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Land Mine Kills 10 as Elections Near
- Ghosts of Seasons Past Haunt CSUN : Basketball: Matadors lose to Fullerton, 80-71, for 0-2 record, recall recent stumbling starts.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : To Cut Through the Clutter, Subscribe to an Internet Newsletter
- Dahmer Slaying Suspect Linked to Mental Illness
- Judge Halts Sludge Shipments to Indian Land
- Investors on the Verge of a Stock Fund Breakdown?
- Pena to Lead U.S. Delegation to Taiwan
- Louis Weinstock; Union, Communist Party Official
- Beilenson, Gallegly Split on Trade Pact
- OXNARD : Gunman Sought in La Colonia Shooting
- CAMARILLO : Store Worker Helps Track Theft Suspect
- CAMARILLO : 14-Year Councilman Selected as Mayor
- Fishermen Welcome 2-Year Lobster-License Moratorium : Regulation: Dwindling supply of crustaceans and higher prices have made competition fierce. Local harvesters say a glut of newcomers has hurt the business.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Begins Season With Victory
- NBA ROUNDUP : Charlotte Wins While Walking
- RECORD REVIEW : Dark and Stormy 'Heaven' : *** Cisco Poison,"It's a Long Way to Heaven . . . " <i> Doctor Dream</i>
- TV Ratings : 'Rockford' a National Hit; L.A. Loves 'Simpsons'
- BOYS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Next for Robots: Putting Them Literally at Our Beck and Call
- Ethics Panel Defers Decision on Gingrich
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Sen. Daschle Says He Will Be Next Minority Leader
- REVERSING A TREND: After taking steps for...
- PACOIMA : Police Investigate Burglary, Death
- 2 Held in Hollywood Torture Slaying Case
- GLENDALE : 2 Students Sue Over School Suspension
- I Wrote the Truth; Now I'm a Fugitive From Injustice : Singapore: An American academic joins a long list of people targeted for punishment for daring to dissent.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : To Thieves, Everything's a Real Steal
- LAGUNA HILLS : Crossing Guard Added Near Valencia School
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shooting Suspect, 17, Sent to Juvenile Hall
- Countywide : L.A. Supervisor Molina to Speak on Politics
- Fullerton Opens With a Victory, but It's Not Easy : Basketball: Titans triumph, 80-71, as Overton's free-throw burst in final minutes turns back Northridge.
- Whitewashed : Cut by Rams, Former All-American at Cal Can't Find a Job
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : It's Early, but Slopes Belie It Across West
- SIDELINES : Ailing Trevathan Missed Grey Cup but Still Had Robust Season
- Angels Make Their Pitch to Bring Back Wild Thing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Add Penalty Box? Is Blue Line Next?
- Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Not Included in Aoki Sale
- Suzanne Biallot Named South Coast Plaza Marketing Director
- Seoul Riot Police Battle Anti-GATT Protesters
- Rocket Blasts Into Orbit
- Trial in White House Shooting Delayed : Defense: Judge gives Duran's attorney more time to decide on possible insanity plea. Coloradan is charged with attempted assassination.
- LOS ANGELES : Appointments of New CRA Chief, 2 Others Approved
- County Grant Will Buy Computers for Senior Citizens
- Countywide : Scam That Targets Elderly Relatives of Recently Deceased Investigated
- In the End, the Publicity Doesn't Matter
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Supervisors OK Contested Development
- Man Jailed in Valley Molester Case Files Suit
- Cultural Factors Undermine Asian Health, Experts Say : Conference: The largely immigrant local population faces such threats as tuberculosis and hepatitis B, speakers note, but they are unlikely or unable to seek help.
- That's Right, O.C. Conservatism Nears the Mainstream
- SANTA ANA : New Underground Utility Area OKd
- SIMI VALLEY : Top Vote-Getter Miller Is Sworn In
- Calvary Chapel Recovers in Time to Earn a Berth in the State Final
- Rancho Santiago Is Set for Big Weekend
- Doctor Clears Forlano to Play for Notre Dame
- Karp Lands a Rainbow Lunker at Irvine Lake
- A Minor Sensation : Is Coomer the Real Deal, or Is He Merely Leverage to Use Against Wallach?
- Famous Fisherman Gets Final Farewell
- With 'Friends' Like These, Who Needs Lovers? : Television: Relationships on NBC's hit sitcom are strictly platonic, but is it realistic to expect they'll remain that way?
- Health Net Sues Rating Service for Libel Over Sub-Par Grade : HMOs: Weiss Ratings cited the Woodland Hills firm's heavy indebtedness as the reason for issuing a 'D' mark.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : Have You Got a License to Copy That Magazine Page?
- DVI Inc.: Shares of the Irvine firm...
- Brulte's Girlfriend Quit Post Amid Pay Allegations : Assembly: GOP leader says $12,000 raise in 1992 was proper because of expanded duties. He is trying to become Speaker.
- '3 Strikes'-Spawned Crush of Cases Crowds Out Civil Suits : Law: Courtroom crunch delays non-criminal trials. Wealthier litigants may turn to private judges.
- U.S. Leprosy Treatment Center Turns 100 : Medicine: Hospital devoted solely to Hansen's disease is one of the world's leading research facilities. On centennial, it's hailed as 'stunning success story.'
- Body and Soul : Victory Outreach Travels the Mean Streets, Offering Spiritual Refuge to Those Who Have Lost It All
- School Mourns 2 Youths Killed in Car Crash
- Kuwait Votes to Separate Sexes at University
- Serb Concessions Called Key to U.N. Mission's Future
- Battles Grow Fiercer Around Bihac Enclave
- The Winds of Change Blow Hard
- TUSTIN : Lighting Ceremony Planned for Thursday
- Judge Orders Council to Release Vote Record in Police Brutality Case
- Welfare Reform Without Tears : How to save taxpayer money and help people get on their feet
- Girl, 6, Wins UNICEF Card Design Contest
- BREA : Early Retirements Help City Trim Costs
- 2-Vehicle Collision Injures 5 Members of Lake Forest Family
- Countywide : Group of Taxpayer Advocates to Meet
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Philman Paces Edison Past Ocean View
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Soccer Team Plays Mental Games to Prepare for Indiana
- Occidental to Buy Hunt Oil, Gas Concern : Energy: Placid Oil controls reserves of about 17 million barrels of crude and 270 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
- Outgoing Mexico President Seeks Role on World Stage : Latin America: Salinas is a top candidate for global trade post. His close ties to the U.S. come under scrutiny.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Black-Tie Event to Raise Shelter Funds
- Science Must Police Its Ranks : Why are whistle-blowers often penalized and misdeeds overlooked?
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Loyola Spreads the Wealth in Blasting San Jose State
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mood Report Boosts Yields; Dow Slips 1.01
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Drivers Stuck in Traffic Can Call in for Quickest Routes Around Town : Multimedia: Services can be accessed by cellular paging, radio reports or the Internet.
- '90s FAMILY
- In a Season of Stress, We Have Your Number
- Court Revives but Limits Child-Pornography Law
- Family Values in Congress? Only If They Adjourn Early
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Notorious Robber an Apparent Suicide
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFRICA : Achille Lauro Cruise Ship Catches Fire
- Vampire Film Fan Drank Victim's Blood, Police Say
- On the Death of Jerry Rubin : Remembrance: A man once vilified for hating his country embodied the American Dream.
- Clippers Get to Overtime, but Still Lose : Pro basketball: Golden State lets lead slip away but prevails, 127-124, to hand L.A. its 13th consecutive defeat to start the season.
- Michigan May Not Be Fabulous but There Is Promise
- Striking Gold : Popular and Colorful Dorados Teeming Off Cabo San Lucas, Offering Fishing That Is Nothing Short of Spectacular
- Jon Stewart: You Know, That Guy on the Tube : Television: The syndicated host went from an arch-hip show on MTV to what he calls 'sort of a dream life.'
- SHERMAN OAKS : Funding OKd for DASH Bus Service
- Rebirth of a Landmark : Fillmore: Grocery that collapsed in the earthquake will reopen next week in a steel-reinforced structure with a vintage look.
- Boston College No Match for Florida, 91-65 : College basketball: Hill comes back from suspension to lead Gators in Great Eight event.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Edison, Santa Margarita Open Girls' Season With 0-0 Tie
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rubley Released After Passing on Deal
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Musica' a Taut Drama of Emotional Ambiguity
- Golden West Hires Assistant Dixon as Football Coach
- ART REVIEW : From the Ashes of WWII : Two Exhibitions at the Guggenheim Explore Italian, Japanese Postwar Art
- NEWBURY PARK : 3 Teen-Agers Ordered Detained in Shooting
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Lets Valedictorian Policy Stand
- COSTA MESA : Women's Shelter Will Open at Rea Center
- L.A. Halts Sale of Home to Figure in 'Party House' Case
- County's Best Tip Off the Preseason Tonight
- PREP NOTES : El Toro-Servite Game Moved to Mission Viejo
- Lakers Grow Up on Road : Pro basketball: They keep coming back, in regulation and beyond, to defeat Nets in second overtime, 129-120.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler OK to Play Monday
- Veney Quits CSUN Position as Top Assistant Track Coach
- Baseball
- Day Without Art to Mark AIDS Crisis : Reflection: Mourning, remembrance and celebration of the enduring contributions of artists will be part of the worldwide event on Thursday.
- Choosing a Private School
- In Belgium, Dole Praises Europe's Bosnia Efforts : Diplomacy: Republican leader attempts to blunt the impact of earlier remarks critical of allies.
- Ezell Ad Says Illegal Immigrants Tainted State's Vote
- '3 Strikes'-Spawned Flood of Cases Crowds Out Civil Suits : Law: Courtroom crunch delays non-criminal trials. Wealthier litigants may turn to private judges.
- Risks Blocked Hyperbaric Chamber Use : Medicine: Complications in Lakin's fight against 'flesh-eating bacteria' made use of oxygen therapy unwise, friends say.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Redevelopment Plan OKd for Quake Damaged Areas
- NEWBURY PARK : Toddler Found Safe After Standoff
- OXNARD : Students Tailor Holiday Gifts to Needy Families
- COVINA : Supervisors Vote to Seek Denial of Parole for Rapist
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Yeltsin Threatens Military Force in Restive Russian Republic of Chechnya : Caucasus: Moscow has intervened covertly for four months. Secessionist leader rejects ultimatum.
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Noise Control Ordinance on Hold
- Official Stands by Base Closure Report : Military: Pentagon's deputy inspector general defends study, which recommends closing Point Mugu site despite criticism.
- Jury in Murder Trial Hears Tape of Jailhouse Visit : Courts: Grandmother told Mark Scott Thornton about discovery of nurse's body. He said: 'I didn't do anything.'
- Valley's 2 Charter Schools Again Projecting Surpluses
- LOS ANGELES : War Issues Linked to Sister Status for Ho Chi Minh City
- Council Ordered to Give Yagman Record of Vote Indemnifying Officers
- LAKE FOREST : School District Plans Financial Aid Night
- Marshall Upsets Taft for Decathlon Title : Academics: Team captures the citywide victory over the Woodland Hills squad, the defending national champion.
- Educators Hoping Elementary Students Take to Uniforms : Moorpark: Arroyo West officials say the volunteer policy is aimed at improving education, not discipline.
- ART REVIEW : 'Layered': Purposefully Desperately Silly
- Housing Rights, Religious Beliefs
- GOP Congress
- Dr. Milton Greenblatt
- Gaviota Golf Courses
- Hunger in Schools
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Deconstructing That Play of Shakespeare's : WITCHES AND JESUITS: Shakespeare's Macbeth <i> by Garry Wills</i> ; Oxford University Press; $19.95, 205 pages
- Obituaries - Nov. 30, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 30, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 30, 1994
- HOT RAP ISSUE: Gang violence is the...
- U.S. Says Talks Remain Best Option in Bosnia : Balkans: Alternatives are intervention or total pullout. Christopher admits Washington has little leverage.
- School Board Fires Secretary in Harassment Case : Termination: Ocean View trustees cite 'insubordination' by superintendent's aide who refused to take psychiatric test.
- Fire Badly Damages Motel : Emergency: Dozens of guests are evacuated safely but three firefighters are burned.
- O.C. Cable Firm to Pay Rebates of $1.2 Million
- Hospital Treats Quayle for Blood Clot Found in Lung
- FAIR TRADE: Valley congressmen split in Tuesday's...
- 300 Flee Store After Release of Pepper Spray : Evacuation: At least eight people are taken to hospitals and seven others are treated at the scene after complaining of dizziness, nausea. Officers think a canister of the self-defense substance was emptied.
- 2 Arrested in Torture Slaying of Transient
- 2 on Simpson Panel Tell of Abusive Women : Court: The defendant mutters, 'Yes, yes' as prospective jurors describe incidents. He has said he felt at times like a 'battered husband.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is ABC Opening a Pandora's Box With Dream Team? : Television: Critics say other producers may demand a share of ad income too. But supporters say deal with new studio is unique.
- RETAIL
- Company Town : TV Continues to Lure Film Heavyweights
- AUTOS
- Court Refuses to Derail Cigarette Suit : Smoking: California case accuses R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. of using Joe Camel to entice children to light up.
- Vans Denies Charges of Unfair Tactics Against Union : Labor: Complaint alleges the company threatened workers, improperly influenced employees to vote against organizing bid.
- Imagescan Inc. of North Hollywood won a...
- THE ASIA BOOM : Pacific Rim Movers and Shakers : 'Our company doesn't want to operate hotels and own office buildings. We just want to do construction work.' Kazutoshi Torikai, manager of overseas planning and strategy, Kumagai Gumi
- Official's Death Raises Questions : Health: Ventura County community college chancellor, who died from 'flesh-eating bacteria,' reportedly did not receive a standard treatment.
- ENCINO : Lawyers Charged in Alleged Patient Referral Scheme