- Earthquake Bed Still a Sleeper
- Commuters, Officials Break In Camarillo Rail Station
- Washington's Fish-Gobbling Sea Lions May Be Sent South
- SOUTH COUNTY : Driving Classes for Seniors to Be Held
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Pensions Plus
- OXNARD : District Asked to Pay for Track, Snack Bar
- 815-Home Development Plan Withdrawn : Ventura: Brad Jones decides not to present his proposal at council meeting. He says he hopes to meet with neighbors who opposed project for 222 acres of agricultural land.
- Internal Rift Deeply Divides Battered LAPD, Ex-Officer Says
- It's Another Triumph for the Home Team : Cross-country skiing: Alsgaard upstages more famous teammates with victory as Norwegians finish 1-2 in 30K race.
- Mitsubishi Unit Plans to Move Offices, 115 Jobs to Georgia : Manufacturing: The Consumer Electronics Group is transferring its headquarters to Norcross to be closer to primary markets.
- Japanese Owner to Sell Chunk of Westin Chain : Deals: Mexican conglomerate will pay Aoki Corp. $708 million for hotels. They include the Southland's Westin Bonaventure, Century Plaza and Westin South Coast Plaza.
- * Market trends: Paramount Communications Inc. is...
- Calling on Cellular Phones for Emergencies : Technology: Sales of the portable instruments are up following the Northridge quake. Many of the buyers are women.
- Regional Outlook : The Welfare Costs That Are Dragging Down...EUROPE : The Continent's 'good life' is getting too expensive, touching off protests and strikes.
- Love, Then a Life, Lost Amid Misunderstandings
- LAGUNA BEACH : Baskets Carry Love, Household Goodies
- Countywide : Fullerton-Irvine Rail Route the Top Pick
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lesson in How-To
- Fatal Crash Suspect Has Drunk-Driving Record
- DIVISION III : Pacifica Players Make Reaching Goals a Habit
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Sine Nomine Gets Matinee Blahs
- DANCE REVIEW : New Generation Boosts Peking Acrobats
- Names Reject $1.32-Billion Lloyd's Offer
- MTI Technology to Sell Stock to Public : Offering: The Anaheim-based maker of computer storage equipment plans to raise $40 million to $48 million.
- HEALTH
- Access Healthnet to Supply 20 Hospitals
- House, Condominium Sales Plunge 31% in January : Real estate: Activity was disrupted by the quake. Still, the number of units sold represents a 28% jump from the same period in '93.
- Kidnaped Newborn Is Found; Nurse Charged
- U.S. Pledges $400 Million to Kazakhs : Aid: Announcement comes during visit by president of former Soviet republic. In return, it will destroy nuclear arsenal.
- Forging New Beginnings : Neighborhoods: The emotional distance that once separated residents of a Laguna Beach street was burned away by October's firestorm. Now, for the first time, there is a feeling of community and friendliness.
- Healing the Reagan Wounds : Patti Davis Talks About Forgiving and Recovery in a Dysfunctional First Family
- Triconex Corp.: The maker of safety shut-off...
- Ventura Firm Completes Car Finish Infomercial
- Ex-Cray Chief Thinking Big With Small Firm : Technology: John Rollwagen becomes chairman of Plasma & Materials, a firm whose machines etch computer chips.
- Iwerks to Build Theaters for Blockbuster Chain
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Man Charged With Slaying 3 at Store
- O.C. Supervisor Race Is Off to a Spirited Start
- Severely Burned Cult Member Tells Court of Ordeal at Waco Compound
- 3 Arrested in Credit Card Fraud Ring : Crime: Suspects allegedly used forgeries to buy computer equipment and resell it for profit.
- Jurors Told to Use Back Door at Murder Trial : Courts: The judge's order occurs after he receives the third complaint about the defendant's family making contact with the panel.
- 2 Target Stores Accused of Overcharging
- Spreading a Safety Net : Salvation Army Program Aids Those Left Homeless by Quake
- PLATFORM : Neighborly Help
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Love Draws Connolly to Assistant Coach's Position
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perlman Offers Some Pleasantries
- DANCE REVIEW : New Generation of Peking Acrobats : Performance in Pasadena shows the group evolving toward a freer and more mobile virtuosity of daring and dexterity. Troupe also appears in Costa Mesa.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Ace' Aces the Competition Again
- 500,000 Remain Without Power After Storm
- COLUMN ONE : Backlash to Teaching Chastity : Course in public schools that proclaims safe-sex-is-no-sex draws fire. Backers praise push to stress morality over biology, but angry parents see dangers in a program they call inaccurate and unrealistic.
- Insurance Auto Posts Gains in Profit
- Trade War Fears Send Dollar Plunging : Markets: U.S. currency drops to nearly six-month lows against the yen, sending Japanese stocks into a tailspin.
- Chrysler Faces Second Recall in a Month : Autos: Sedans need wiring repair. Neon fixes were ordered earlier.
- Image Entertainment Reports Turnaround
- Security Environmental Systems: The Huntington Beach firm...
- PerfectData Reports Loss in 3rd Quarter
- Datametrics Links Losses to Earthquake
- Pacific Bell to Connect 7,400 Schools Through Computer, Video Network
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Metrolink Starts Service to Camarillo, Northridge
- ELECTIONS : 7 Officials Announce They Will Run June 7 : Campaigns: Four appointees are among those who file candidacy papers for public office. Only two in the group are opposed so far.
- Man Dies in Valentine Day Confrontation
- Americans Combine for More Surprises : Alpine skiing: Rasmussen finishes second in downhill portion of event, Moe third.
- Jennie GaddTroy, Jr.Basketball / CenterTroy once had...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Arkansas Is Back on Top; UCLA No. 8
- You Can Call the Ducks' Hebert Anything--but Unhappy
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Students Meet Deadlines Amid Chaos
- An Emotional Decision
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Injunction Lifted on Abortion Law
- Man Pleads No Contest in Killing of Barking Dog : Court: He changed his plea, his attorney said, because 'he's not physically capable of doing a trial.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Program Would Give Jobs to Young Offenders : Employment: A member of the sheriff's anti-gang unit is asking local businesses to offer steady work to teen-agers to keep them off the streets.
- 2 Youths Charged in Shootings : Crime: They are the third and fourth accused in the wounding of two Westlake High students. Two latest defendants live outside Ventura County.
- DIVISION I : Tough Breaks Haven't Broken Fountain Valley
- Montclair Prep Blasts Format for Playoffs : High school basketball: Abrams believes his 15-6 team deserved postseason berth.
- Zero to 40 in Four Minutes Flat : Aging Steve Scott Finds He Still Has Miles to Go Before He Retreats
- NOTEBOOK
- Theaters: Iwerks Entertainment has agreed to design...
- Market Scene : Colombians Take a Shot at Making Ideal Jacket : The bulletproof clothing lets its wearers look fashionable while taking a hit from a .44 Magnum.
- Bone Sites Verified at Bolsa Chica Wetlands : Artifacts: Native Americans say planned development is on burial ground. It's not known if bones are human.
- Donald Judd; Pioneer of Minimalist Art
- COMMENTARY : Can Only Women Bare Their All in Sports Illustrated?
- Widely Used Derivative Investments Focus of Wall Street Debate : Finance: High-tech, complicated and largely unregulated, they could be 'too much of a good thing.'
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHAREDomestic market share and number...
- O.C. Author Koontz Plans 30,000-Square-Foot Home
- Finding Best Real Estate Agent for Your Needs Takes a Plan
- Summit Care to Receive $25-Million Line of Credit
- Salvaging the Fortune Spent on the Collider : The assets from the abandoned multimillion-dollar project sit on a Texas prairie. There are several options, but the lawyers' decision is awaited.
- Brea Teen-Ager Is Charged in Shooting : Crime: The 16-year-old is accused of wounding two Westlake High School students in a brawl near the Ventura County campus. He is third teen charged.
- Wild and Woolly Seas
- Environment : Fury Greets Chile's Plan for a River : A huge hydroelectric dam threatens a way of life for the Pehuenches people. It symbolizes the struggle between development and preservation.
- Clinton Takes Along 50 Children for Jog
- Ridding the Mind of That Nagging Craving
- Change in Sleeping Habits May Have Cut Infant Deaths
- LAGUNA HILLS : Celebration Today at New Playgrounds
- CARSON : Sisters Held for Attempted Murder of Grandfather
- SAN PEDRO : Gunman Killed by Officer After 3-Hour Standoff
- Cox Says Clinton Health Plan Will Hurt Seniors
- Efforts to Save Canine Quake Victim Fail : Aftermath: Despite being airlifted for dialysis at UC Davis, Bimbo the German shepherd dies after being severely burned.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Survivor Who Lost Three Roommates Returns to Classes
- Suspect in Fatal Crash Had 2 Convictions
- A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Gallegly to Discuss Disaster Responses
- LOS ANGELES : Housing Panel Urges City to Hire Law Firm
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : USC's Women Swimmers Sporting New Look
- Golden Slipper Still Doesn't Fit Jansen : Speedskating: Olympic woes continue as he skids to eighth in the 500 meters.
- Trade War Fears Send Dollar Plunging : Analysis: U.S. and Japanese economies are so entwined that neither can afford all-out battle, economists say.
- Convicted HUD Aide's New-Trial Appeal Denied
- Boon to Crops Goes Bust--Sometimes : Agriculture: Many growers are unable to duplicate the impressive results of an experiment using methanol. But a few succeed, creating a puzzle for scientists.
- MOSCOW : The Yeltsin Agenda
- Diller May Have to Fall Back on Plan B : Deal: Most expect apparent loser to make a play for another company while his momentum remains strong.
- Los Alamitos : Photo Club to Hold History Slide Show
- Washington First, Now Sacramento : But can state politicians move as quickly?
- EPA to Release Clean Air Plan for County
- LONDON : Women in the Pulpit
- HEALTH WATCH : Getting a Leg Up on Future Knee Trouble
- IRVINE : U.S.-Russia Exchange Is From Heart
- Fashion Minus a Safety Plus : Legislation: Responding to a new state law, students say they object to the way bike helmets look. Others admit that the requirement will protect them.
- Officer Passes Polygraph on Gunplay
- IRVINE : Mentor Teacher Plan to Be Studied Tonight
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Defrauding Banks
- Bomb Found Outside Home of Deputy D.A.
- Idols Inspire Fans to Spin Icy Fantasies : Skating: Watching the Winter Games spurs amateurs to strap on the blades, but true devotees have a single-minded passion for the sport.
- A Tale of Two Rubins: the Orchid Potter and the 'Wow' Peddler
- Disgruntled OCTA Officials Seek to Sever County Ties to Regional Group : Transportation: They are dismayed that Los Angeles' financial woes are jeopardizing local highway projects.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Dance for Disabled Teen-Agers Planned
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Survivor Returns to Class at CSUN : Aftermath: Robert Dorsey's three roommates died in the Northridge Meadows collapse. He still replays the tragedy in his mind.
- NOTEBOOK
- Picking Up the Pace : Top U.S. Scoring Line Hopes to Show Its Stuff Against Up-Tempo Slovakia
- O.C. ART / WILLIAM WILSON : Going Where Those Wile Things Are : An exhibit of Tony Delap's work at Cal State Fullerton suggests that the most fascinating thing about magic is our reaction to it.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Sine Nomine in a Coleman Matinee
- It's Tough to Find the Trick to This Confidence Game
- A SINGULAR HOPE : The Injection of a Lone Sperm Into an Egg Can Be a Boon for Many Infertile Couples
- LAGUNA BEACH : Residents Can Apply for Committee Seats
- BREA : City to Discuss Plan to Acquire Local Bar
- Spending Ideas
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Students Launch Fund to Help Buy Books
- Doug GottliebTustin, Jr.Basketball / GuardGottlieb, one of...
- There Is No Pulling Rank in the Rink : Figure skating: Despite pleas from U.S. officials, Kerrigan and Harding will have to practice together.
- Kennedy Loses Gamble
- PCC Group Inc.: The Brea microcomputer wholesaler...
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Businesses on Shaken Block Fight to Survive
- Bar-Code Firm Offers Shares to the Public
- Fortune Petroleum Buys Interest in Texas Gas Field
- Phillip Goldfine to Be Named VP at Trimark
- BUENOS AIRES : Oil Over the Andes
- EPA Finds Weighing Benefits, Costs Is a Double-Edged Sword
- Supporters Put Their Hearts Into It : The World Fantasy Performers of New York's Le Masquerade kick up their heels at the black-tie, 'Hollywood Nights' gala in Irvine.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag Expansion Plan to Go Before Panel
- Chamber to Get Own Cable TV Show
- Clinton Does a Quayle With Facts of Life : His shameless lecturing on 'family values' only reinforces the myth of teen welfare moms.
- EYEWITNESS: HELEN BERNSTEIN : Caring People, Sinking Morale : Teachers: They were 'there' for our kids after the quake; when will salaries, school funding, reflect their value?
- Anaheim : Council to Divvy Up Federal Block Grants
- GIRLS' SOCCER : Marina Atop Division I Bracket
- Coach Reese to Rejoin Angels
- Job Insecurity Pervades Paramount
- Life Support Products to Move to St. Louis, Eliminate 26 Jobs
- Don't Ignore Risks When Diversifying Portfolio
- Mansion Market Heats Up : Real estate: A price plunge since the '80s has triggered 'bargain hunting' in O.C. for $1-million-plus homes.
- 20th Century Insurance Seeks Home Rate Hike
- Benton Says Settlement of Suit Erases Cloud on Leases
- First Billy Beer, Now Billary Beer
- Cineplex Sails Through Approval Process in Santa Paula
- Office Workers' Average Pay Up by Just 1% in '93 : Compensation: With the regional inflation rate at 2.5%, many saw a decline in real income, survey shows.
- Pepsi Makes Big Push in China's Inland Market : Venture: Officials in vast interior area are gratified bottling company and other firms are looking beyond coastal regions for investment opportunities.
- Culture : Egypt Unwraps a Dispute on Antiquities : Is it worth the risk any more to send priceless treasures abroad? Some experts say not, and a Cairo court has demanded the return of an exhibit from Japan.
- 2 Arrested in Alleged Telephone Scam Warning of Police Trouble
- SUN VALLEY : Youth Proving He's a Winner in Boxing Ring
- 2 Charged in Westlake High Shooting
- 2 Mayors Pitch Wedaa Deal : Politics: County Air Quality Management Board member says he would agree to compromise that allows him to finish term if he consents to strict conditions.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Rally to Beat Flames
- Violence Should Have No Place in Playoffs
- Former King Loach Finally Impresses the Ducks Enough to Get Called Up
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : In Search of the 'Little Man' in the Brain : THE ASTONISHING HYPOTHESIS: The Scientific Search for the Soul, <i> by Francis Crick</i> , Scribner's; $25, 317 pages.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Antibody Is Used to Fight Pneumonia
- 700 Scientists Meet This Week in S.F.
- Ahmanson Ranch Foes Get an Audience Today : Courts: The plaintiffs are seeking to overturn Ventura County's 1992 approval of the project near Simi Valley. A key issue involves parkland.
- SIMI VALLEY : Forum to Address Legal Aid for Quake Victims
- County Urged to OK Car-Pool Incentives
- Gender Equity Has the LAPD Over a Barrel : Doubling the proportion of women applicants would require a lowering of standards.
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Remain in Critical Condition After Crash
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : No Shocks: Woodbridge, Brea-Olinda Top Seeded
- USC's Oliver Injured in Accident
- Rap Finds a Supporter in Rep. Maxine Waters : Pop music: The congresswoman aligns herself with 'our children' and defends their 'new art form.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : International Sounds at Two-Day Party at Biltmore
- ART REVIEW : The Pain and Passion of Picasso's 'Women' : 'Weeping Women' at LACMA reveals how the intersection of political events and the artist's tangled romantic life conspired to give us these remarkable pictorial essays on human sorrow.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Dramatic 'All-Night Vigil' : Conductor William Hall and the Master Chorale of Orange County give the Rachmaninoff composition a large-scale, operatic interpretation.
- NWS Radar Debate
- Recall the Benefits
- 'Sugar High' Study
- Gerry Adams
- Games in Government
- Supervisors Caving In
- Looking to Computer
- Clinton Health Care Plan
- Area Code
- Beach Groin Debate
- Navy Term for 'Killing'
- Do the Right Thing
- HIV Testing in Rape Cases
- Brown Water Navy
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 15, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 15, 1994
- Quake-Ravaged CSUN Reopens Amid Confusion
- Lobbyist Given 6 1/2-Year Term in Corruption Case : Capitol: Clayton Jackson is ordered into immediate custody. Co-defendant Paul Carpenter remains a fugitive.
- 2 O.C. Cities Unhappy With Project's Progression : Development: Huntington officials call for a new environmental impact report. Seal Beach flat out opposes the Koll Real Estate Group's housing plans.
- Gunman at Torrance Hotel Kills 2 Policemen : Violence: Victims were veterans of the Palos Verdes Estates department. Their assailant dies in the incident.
- FAT PARTY: Everybody knows Monday was Valentine's...
- Back Up Bosnia Threat, U.S. Envoy Tells U.N.
- CSUN Reopens Amid Confusion : Education: Officials celebrate. Meanwhile, linking students with instructors is chaotic. Some endure it with good humor, others don't.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : The Trick to Parking Was Mostly Luck : CSUN: With about 7,600 spaces ready for opening day and shuttles running regularly, most student drivers admit they had little to complain about.
- Laser Surgery Lets Snorers and Their Mates Rest Easy : Health: A new technique that quiets with less pain and quicker recovery is used by a few Orange County doctors. But some are still skeptical.
- Brown Calls for Ban on Ads That Attack; Response Is Critical : Politics: She asks opponents to sign pledge. Wilson's camp calls her a headline-hungry hypocrite. 'Desperate gimmick,' says Garamendi.
- Irvine-Based Meguiar's Picks President-Chief Executive
- The Donald May Once Again Hold Trump Card : Finance: High-flying '80s poster boy, who looked like a glossy deadbeat for awhile, seems to be enjoying a financial resurrection.
- French Loosen Ties to Former Africa Colonies
- Quake Weary Seek Out Ventura County Malls, Apartments : Commerce: Businesses find an influx of new customers. 'It's nice to see . . . normal things going on,' one shopper says.
- Luis Alberto Sanchez; Peruvian Writer, Political Leader
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : 'Choice' Belongs to Government : The details include $10,000 fines for trying to supplement the forced plan with real choice in doctors or treatment.
- Palmdale Resident Masters the Art of the Drive
- Panel to Review Amgen Expansion Plans : Thousand Oaks: Company officials are hopeful that city will OK doubling of office space at their headquarters. Approval would cut through red tape and speed completion of the five-year project.
- Muscles for Freeways : No one's laughing at retrofitting anymore
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- Capistrano Valley Saving Its Strength : Wrestling: Cougars will forgo dual-meet team championship to target Southern Section individual meet.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Variety of Kinks Limit Adderley Tribute
- Sales Cold Even as 'Ace' Stays Warm : Box office: Despite hopes that the Oscar nominations would fuel ticket sales, the East Coast's Arctic blast slows weekend moviegoing.
- Recession Cost 22 States Few Jobs, Study Finds
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- IN BRIEF : Lecture to Recount Skiers' Heroic Exploits
- The Camera Loves Him--Will Audience?
- Northridge Tragedy Puts Landlord Into Limelight : Earthquake: Rich but private Shashikant Jogani owns the building in which 16 died. He seems a paradox.
- Teen Stabbed to Death at Bachelor Party : Violence: A man and woman are arrested after an argument over a stripper's tip turns deadly.
- VENTURA : City to Consider Rezoning Request
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : In Age of Empty Promises, Need for <i> Chanto</i> Grows
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- Newport Harbor's Heads Pulls Her Weight : Athletics: Her trademark in basketball, track and field or weightlifting is dedication.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Sweeps Way to Tournament Title
- Stringing Together Jazz and New Beats : Music: Guitarist Ronny Jordan, who plays the Coach House tonight, blends the traditional with funk, hip-hop. 'Now's the time for new ideas and a new direction,' he says.
- CHINA
- * Steven Gardner has joined Imperial Credit...
- Security Environmental Stock to Be Traded on Nasdaq
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Getting It Right
- Round of 69 Helps Watson Forget Pebble Beach
- Vote on Metrolink Airport Stop Delayed
- L.A. Fiscal Woes Threaten Local Highway Plans : Transportation: The $1.1-billion Eastern tollway and the proposed parking garage-transit center near Disneyland are among the projects jeopardized.
- Pippen Is Piping Hot for East : Pro basketball: Bull forward scores 29 points in 127-118 victory in NBA All-Star game.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans, CS Northridge Split in Softball
- Pippen Makes More Than One Statement
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Apocalypse Adrift : Rachel Rosenthal's 'Zone' a Flat, Predictable Satire
- Foul Called Over Guy Pitching Citrus
- BOOK REVIEW: FOOD : Celebrating the Joys of Eating With Your Sweetheart : DOMESTICITY <i> by Bob Shacochis</i> ; Scribner's, $22, 320 pages
- WEDDING BELLS: In the tradition of flowers...
- Dr. Charles William Wahl; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA
- Recall Targets Vista Board's Creationists : Education: Handling of school district by conservative Christians has been the focus of bitter feuds. The members under fire say they are being persecuted.
- IN BRIEF : AIDS Service Provider Announces New Name
- Louis Bonesio Jr.; Received Organs From Different Donors
- Health Program Could Realign Work Force : Reform: Budget office warns that skilled-unskilled gap could widen. Small firms might keep wages low.
- Acton Man Arrested in Slayings of a Father, Son : Crime: The two were shot to death Saturday after arguing with the accused at his trailer, authorities say.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Moorpark to Study Ways to Improve Preparedness : Disaster: Last month's temblor exposed lapses in city's emergency response procedures, including communication and organization of personnel.
- Boy, 4, Disappears From Foster Home : Missing: Officials fear the child may have been taken out of the country by his biological parents. His father is a Jordanian national.
- FULLERTON : Kindergarten Urged for Maple Center
- Salman Rushdie, St. Valentine and the Birds : The holy executioners twinned love and death on this day, but the sparrows still choose mates and treat saint and killer alike.
- CSUN Mows Down UCLA in 11 : College baseball: Howard and Thornhill are Northridge's big producers.
- Concentration Was More Than State of Mind
- This Season, Locale a Factor in Making Playoff Pairings
- AUSTRALIA
- HONG KONG
- QVC Lets Bid Stand as Deadline Nears : Mergers: The company's announcement appears to help Viacom in the five-month Paramount takeover battle, which could end tonight.
- Critics Circle Honors Five New Books
- Venezuelan Bank Collapse Threatens Nation's Future : Finance: Banco Latino's failure is worst ever in South America. Analysts fear a social explosion.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Inmate OKs Taping of His Execution
- American Wins the Downhill in Olympic Upset
- 2 Aid Workers Kidnaped in Somalia; Peacekeeper Slain
- 'New Chinese Cinema' Focuses on Revolution
- What Makes a Film 'Foreign'?
- * Andy Tierney has been promoted to...
- * Allen Stoller has been appointed vice...
- * Wayne McCreery has been appointed vice...
- Community Essay : Fill Empty Offices With Children at Their Work : With some ingenuity and a building code waiver, quake-damaged schools could reopen at business sites.
- ANAHEIM : Council Candidates Report Contributions
- MISSION VIEJO : Scholarship Created in Name of Student
- Today's Agenda
- Collins Finishes Third in Surf Opener
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sewer Services May Pass to City Control
- City Council Can't Agree on Hiring of Recruiter : Ventura: Members have been unable to reach consensus on role of an economic development consultant or whether one is even needed.
- Punchless Northridge Salvages Split : College softball: CSUN wins second game, 4-0, in 13 after 1-0 loss.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tate, Philharmonic Examine Two Faces of Romanticism
- Thompson Sets a Senior Record With Comeback
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Return of Mstislav Rostropovich, Cellist
- * Lori Oberg has been appointed catering...
- BY ANY OTHER NAME: Unless you are...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Park Residents Sue Over Rent Increases
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan Would Ban Dogs at Small Parks