- The Ultimate Affirmation of Conservatism : The Million Man March signals the final dismantling of the Great Society.
- City Council Honors Mexican American Pilot
- PLACENTIA : Local Man, 63, Killed When Car Overturns on Oklahoma Highway
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Jet Lag Seems to Give Advantage to East Coast Teams
- SAN CLEMENTE : Rules Eased to Build Plaza Pacifica Center
- South Bay
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Camerata Bern Offers Spirited Program
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ROCKTALK : Many Shades of Blues Brighten Ventura Scene : Buddah Heads and four other artists showcase a variety of approaches to the genre over the weekend and Monday.
- Frank, Ollie Ride Again : Legendary Animators Are Subjects of a Documentary About Disney Heyday
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SOUNDS : Marty Stuart Is Pickin' His Way to the Top : The big-haired performer has been polishing his country pedigree for 20 years. He brings his hit style to Ventura Theatre.
- Bid for a California Banking Giant : New Stagecoach Route : Survival of the Fittest
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Bid for a California Banking Giant : PROFILE: WILLIAM E.B. SIART : First Interstate CEO Unlikely to Go Without Fight
- Senate Nears OK of Stricter Cuba Sanctions
- Farrakhan Sets Black Vote Goal of '3rd Political Power'
- BY DESIGN : Back on the A List
- Wells Fargo Makes $10.9-Billion Bid for First Interstate : Finances: Hostile takeover attempt could become the biggest bank merger in U.S. history. But analysts say thousands of jobs could be lost as branches close.
- Computer Firm Is Offered Parts Stolen From It
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Powell Might Get the Ball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : How Important Is Braves' Experience?
- Valley Weekend : REVIEW : One-Acts Offer an Infusion of Attitude
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tech Stocks Advance Again, but Dow Stumbles
- Ex-Studio Owner Parretti Arrested on Fraud Warrant
- ICN Giving Panic at Least 3 More Years as Chief, Proxy Reveals
- Disney's Health Benefits for Gays Draws Protest : Insurance: 15 Florida legislators send letter to company, which declines to respond. Analysts discount concerns.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : More Strong Tech Earnings Boost Broad Indexes
- Do the <i> Egusi</i>
- Indy 500 Getting Competition, but Compromise Still Possible
- Graf Gets Tax Help, but Loses on Court
- Just Preps : Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Minnesota Likely Home for NHL's Jets
- Gastric Grace
- Over a Barrel
- Venomous Message
- Times to Resume Publishing Its Eastern Edition
- Confession in Selena Death Is Inaccurate, Ranger Says
- MOORPARK : Homeowners Target Housing Projects
- Algerian Rebels Shift Desperate Fight to France
- Council Steps In to Hasten Upgrading of Sewage Plant : Environment: Weary of delays, members take the unusual step of awarding a contract for work at the Hyperion facility. A court's deadline looms.
- Long-Ago Gas Plant Sites Pose Modern-Day Hazards : Health: Utilities, state seek out possibly carcinogenic trouble spots. About 150 in California are being studied.
- Professor of Chicano Studies Lectures on Age Bias in Court : Dispute: Veteran CSUN department head, denied position at UC Santa Barbara, says reviewers acted inappropriately.
- James C. (Bud) Grist; Pugilist, Painter
- NEWPORT BEACH : Upper Bay Study to Be Reviewed
- Time Is Near for Girls' Water Polo
- NBA : Williams Carries Clippers; Miner Traded to Raptors
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : TIDBITS : Upstart Microbrewery Takes 2 Top Honors : Joe-Joe's Brewing Co. of Simi Valley earns gold medals for red amber ale and porter/stout entries.
- Valley Weekend : MUSIC : ROCKTALK : Family Perpetuates a Legacy of the Blues : Willie Dixon set up a foundation before his death in 1992. Now his wife and children are making sure its programs continue.
- Valley Weekend : Centerpiece : Breaking New Grounds : 'Electric Coffee' Creator Tries to Bring a Cultural Blend to the Airwaves
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SATURDAY : AUTUMN STRINGS
- Distance and Timing Are Key to Getting Fed In-Flight
- ARV Assisted Living Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- GAMING
- ROUNDUP
- Garlic Notes: We Don't Want No Stinking Batches
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Why Nova, Material Didn't Mix
- MUSIC REVIEW : If Perlman Fiddles, They Will Come
- Chardonnay: Delicacy or Heft
- 2 Convicted of Tossing Boy From Window
- A Hunk of Burnin' Love on a Chain : Weird science: Nobel laureate Kary Mullis has a new 'discovery' for us--jewelry that preserves the DNA of Elvis . . . and lots of other dead folks.
- CRA Girds for Fight to Revive Downtown Plan : Redevelopment: Agency plans to file appeal of ruling upholding $750-million ceiling on urban renewal projects. Former Councilman Ernani Bernardi also stands in the way.
- South Bay : Women Rally Against Domestic Violence
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Edwards Has Contact Again
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Phillips: 'I'm Going to Do What's Right'
- Chapman Women Target Soccer Playoffs
- Just Preps : Area News : INLAND EMPIRE
- NEA Plans Nearly 50% Cut in Staff : Funding: With big budget cuts appearing all but certain, the arts agency will eliminate 89 jobs, as well as restructure and downgrade positions.
- Bone China, Lace and Brew Velvet
- Ruby Ridge Shooting Rules Are Assailed : Probe: Key Justice Department official backs suspended FBI deputy director. But she criticizes communication during the controversial siege.
- Edith Pargeter; Wrote Detective Novels
- Alzheimer's Organizer Radzins Dies
- Overhaul of Public Works Agency Urged : Government: Firm recommends replacing paid board with an advisory panel and gives ways to reorganize and streamline the department.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs Budget for Work on Library
- Man Suspected of Armed Rape-Extortion Arrested
- Man Convicted of Killing Wife, Mother-in-Law
- Southeast : Boat Ramp to Stay Open a While Longer
- Council Delays Vote on How to Fill Vacancy : Government: In wake of Montgomery's resignation, a number of potential candidates have surfaced.
- VENTURA : Union Endorses 3 Council Candidates
- Ostracism of Simpson
- Face Disgrace
- Jujube Jujitsu
- GOP Plans
- South Bay : Stakeout Nets 3 Suspects in Robberies
- Mistaken Musubi
- San Bernardino, Civic Groups
- Social Security
- Global Warming
- Obituaries - Oct. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 19, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 19, 1995
- 1 Killed, 1 Seriously Injured in Road Duel
- JOKER: Keith Nelson was voted the Funniest...
- L.A. Clerics Seek Broad Review of Anti-Gang Efforts : Youth: With limited funding available, less effective programs may have to be scrapped, they warn. Emphasis on prevention over punishment is urged.
- Glendale Rejects Bid to Switch Cable Companies : Communications: Executive charges that city declined offer only because Burbank made a similar deal with the firm.
- State Enters Dispute Over Bolsa Chica
- Bid for a California Banking Giant : INVESTORS : Wall Street Gives Thumbs-Up
- Bid for a California Banking Giant : WORKERS : Worries Surface in an Industry Already Hit Hard
- HIGHWAY INN: Toll road agencies came up...
- Clinton Considers Panel to Review Race Relations
- Gas Co. Refunds Averaging $26 Will Lower Bills
- 1 Dead, 1 Badly Injured as Road Duel Turns Tragic
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- City OKs Patrols to Halt Recycling Theft : Scavengers: L.A. police will look for those who take newspapers and other materials from curbside bins.
- Senate Rejects Proposal to Endorse Term Limits
- For a Moment at Least, an America for Everyone
- Jury Selected in Race-Linked School Blaze
- Nursing Facility, Due to Close Oct. 31, Gets 2-Month Extension
- Wilson Signs Bill Allowing Arrests Before Crime Is Committed : Law: Civil libertarians say the effort to curb prostitution and drug trade is unconstitutional.
- VENTURA : Teachers Say Funds Should Buy Supplies
- Central Los Angeles : Housing to Aid Disabled and Their Families
- GARDEN GROVE : Arson Destroys 2 Cars at Auto Repair Shop
- Woman Killed, 2 Men Injured in Collision
- Official Vows Crackdown on County Doctors : Inquiry: Firings are pledged after Board of Supervisors attacks handling of moonlighting charges.
- Westside : Police Assn. Appeals OK of Nightclub, Restaurant on Pier
- Crusaders Pucker Up and Win : Volleyball: Trailing, 2-0, Village Christian seems charmed while sweeping last three games to defeat L.A. Baptist, take Alpha lead.
- These Names Are Deserving of Questions
- PEOPLE WATCHBack in the Spotlight: Actor Christopher...
- HEALTH CARE
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Singapore Says Barings Is Ultimately to Blame in Fiasco
- Blacks Ponder Next Steps After Rally : March: Participants return home to face a vital question: How does one give concrete meaning to a symbolic event? The early answers, judging by response, are not simple ones.
- Naval Academy Gives Drug Tests En Masse
- Theft Suspect Claims Jailer Slammed His Head on Bars : Courts: Lawsuit alleges assault was stopped only by another guard and that Sheriff's Department refuses to properly treat injury.
- Witness Ends Testimony in Tucker Trial : Court: Businessman John Macardican is a key in government's case. He leaves stand having taken some lumps from defense.
- South Bay : Stakeout Nets 3 Suspects in Robberies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pay Figures Defended in Meeting
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gooden's Contract Gets Skeptical Look
- Salaries for Comedy Writers No Laughing Matter for Fox : TV: The network is paying $60 million to bring in sitcom teams. But some balk, saying these are 'not A-list talents.'
- Salaries for Comedy Writers No Laughing Matter at Fox : TV: The studio is paying $60 million to bring in sitcom teams. But some balk, saying these are 'not A-list talents.'
- Health Care Company Picks New President
- REAL ESTATE
- U.S. Agencies Back Using Uniform Rules of Force
- Judge's Admonition Hits Home for 2 Jurors
- Virginia Majewski; Violist for Glendale Symphony
- Gun 'Just Went Off,' Saldivar Says on Tape
- Schools/Education news : TUSTIN : Enrollment Panel to Meet This Evening
- San Gabriel Valley
- Man Arrested for Assault on Referee : Preps: Father of La Canada volleyball player is expected to be arraigned Nov. 14.
- Chavez Claims He Never Saw King Contract
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.: The Irvine company,...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Ads Blamed for Teen Smoking
- House Letter Urges Clinton to Appoint Panel on Race
- Mexican Sought in DEA Killing Caught in Italy
- John Walker; National Gallery Director Helped Build Collection
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Trip to Discovery and Peace of Mind : NO ONE BUT US <i> by Gregory Spatz</i> ; Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill $17.95, 224 pages
- Natalie Gutzeit; Camarillo Homemaker
- San Gabriel Valley : San Marino Teen Named Rose Queen
- Educator's Family Settles Suit With Hospital, Doctors
- Union Endorsements Draw Criticism
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Edwards Still Sore, Does Not Practice
- GM Profit Up 16% to $642 Million : Autos: The surprise showing in typically slow third quarter is attributed to cost cutting in its North American operations.
- O.C. Boosters Reach Out to Europe : Investments: A promotional team hopes 10-day tour will broaden county's biomedical sector.
- '90s FAMILY : Children Shouldn't Be Weapons in Divorce War
- Texas Parolee Jailed; D.A. Says He Killed for Thrills
- In Reversal, Dole Calls Return of Gays' Check a Mistake : Politics: He blames his campaign staff for sending back $1,000 given by Log Cabin Republicans. His 'flip-flop' draws criticism from all sides.
- San Fernando Valley : Firefighting Planes Face Heated Trials
- Woodland Hills : Pierce College Offers Free HIV Testing
- North Hollywood : Police Say Speed May Have Figured in Death
- Committee to Tour Emergency Center
- Splash Buckles Under Pressure : Soccer: Sacramento defense is overwhelming in 5-1 victory, ending Anaheim's playoff run.
- Southeast / Long Beach : 3 Teens Arrested in Slaying of Travel Agent
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Technology Stocks Give Dow a Boost
- ECONOMY
- North Hollywood : Woman, 74, Found Stabbed to Death
- Covington Sits in Eye of Hurricanes' Quarterback Storm
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bills' Levy Listed in Good Condition
- After Losing First Four, Canadiens Clean House : NHL: Demers, Savard are dismissed because of last season's poor finish and this one's start.
- William LeagueOrange Coast, FreshmanFootball/Running BackLeague, from Moreno...
- TV REVIEW : Affirmation of Evolution in 'What Darwin Never Saw'
- Firm's Fungus Does the Dirty Work : Agriculture: Pesticide Mycotrol does not harm crops, beneficial insects, animals or people. But its developer has no means to mass-produce it.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Radio Revolution : At Least That's What Satellite Backers Hope
- Software Sales Stall Pushes O.C.'s TouchStone Stock Down : Computers: Shares in the Huntington Beach company fell 33% to $6 from $9 after an analyst scaled back her forecast for the quarter.
- Arco Bows Out of Bidding for Irish Oil Firm
- Man Shot to Death During Argument With 2 Bicyclists
- Schools/Education news : COSTA MESA : Retired Teacher Wins ABCDE Award
- Steiner Seeks Replacement of Orangewood Auditor
- Stop Spouse Abuse in Its Infancy : From the cradle on, the daughter who is valued for more than her looks is less likely to suffer in dependence on a man.
- Masked Gunman Robs Saticoy Liquor Store
- Super Advice, but It Doesn't Always Seem to Work So Well
- He's One Big Reason USC Is Winning : College football: At 6 feet 5 and 313 pounds, sophomore defensive tackle Darrell (Pookie) Russell is on the verge of stardom.
- TV Ratings : 'ER' Flattens 'Murder One'; NBC Moves Into First
- Jacoby Sues Meyers to End Partnership : Lawyers: The suit alleges mismanagement of their law firm, the pioneering chain of low-cost, storefront offices.
- Clinton Aides Press for Backing on Bosnia Force
- Angelyne moves! Angelyne speaks!At least, that's the...
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency arecelebrated. : Bury and Forget
- Lamp Sparks Fire, Causing $40,000 Damage to Home
- Van Nuys : SuperScoopers Pass First Fire Season Test
- Appeals Court Upholds Ahmanson Ranch Ruling : Litigation: Opponents of the development vow to continue the fight. Backers say environmental laws have been complied with.
- BOYS
- Sea Bass Hatchery Is Opened : Conservation: Carlsbad facility hopes to produce 350,000 fish a year.
- LOS ALAMITOS : For Black, It's Like a Homecoming
- Nona Morelli's II Inc.: The Irvine leisure...
- Dole Food to Separate Real Estate Unit From Core Business : Spinoff: Analysts applaud move, saying Castle & Cooke operations have dragged down company's profit and stock price.
- Taco Bell Sales Up for 3rd Quarter, but Profits Decrease Again
- LeBow Quits Post With MAI Systems
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove-based manufacturer...
- Youth on Bus Fires Gun, Kills Woman Waiting at Stop
- Wilson Veto of Birth Control Bill Attacked : Health: Activists call him a hypocrite for killing a requirement that insurers pay for contraceptives. He said it would hurt small businesses.
- Black Man Falsely Accused in Boston Murder Sues Police
- Judge's Order Hits Home for 2 Jurors
- Lottery Contract Snafu Costs State Millions
- Justice for Hate Criminals in Germany : Courts turn away from the light sentences often given in attacks on foreigners
- Woman Denies Engaging in Sex Acts With Teen
- Builder Runs Out of Chances to Develop Lot Near City Hall
- A Promising Choice for 'Border Czar' : Bersin brings a fine record to a new post created to confront tough problems
- NEWPORT BEACH : Restaurateurs Form Improvement District
- FULLERTON : College Trustee Resigns Over Health Problems
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Name Changes
- FULLERTON : Illegal Sign Removal Charge Is Dropped
- PREP ROUNDUP : Singles Spark Corona del Mar Past Woodbridge
- The Mortals Behind Kombat : Creators Bask in Success as Arcade Hit Takes On a Life of Its Own
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : High-Decibel Punk From Viper's Outsiders
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bobby Womack Drives His R&B; Songs Home
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Few Missing Pages in PowerBook Evolution
- LABOR
- War on Drugs Goes to New Wavelengths : Narcotics: Customs inspectors use costly machine to X-ray suspect vehicles at Mexican border. But its success has been limited.
- SANTA ANA : Festival Hall Wins OK for Cover Charge
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Get an Update on Rancho San Clemente
- ANAHEIM : Tackling a Monstrous Project at Disneyland
- South Bay
- NBA
- Gehlke, Campbell Make College Commitments
- Director Still Reaching 'Beyond the Clouds' : Movies: Despite a stroke in 1985, Michelangelo Antonioni persevered to complete the film that opens the AFI festival.
- Downey Financial Corp.: The Newport Beach company,...
- ROUNDUP : Wells Fargo 3rd-Quarter Net Jumps 20% to $261 Million
- Penske Turns to Kmart Service Centers : Transportation: The corporate leader adds the discount chain's 800 shops to his $5-billion empire. Can he turn this ailing company around too?
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : 6 Papers Launch On-Line Help-Wanted Classifieds : Advertising: With 23,000 entries, employment service initially will be free to job-seekers.
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange provider of...
- Tech Firms Announce Big Quarterly Profits : Earnings: Results drive rally in stocks. Even IBM shares surge, despite disappointing report.
- Silly Warning Labels Are Sign of Increased Corporate Worry : Liability: New awareness of big-money judgments has companies going out of their way to forestall lawsuits.
- Fed Would Aid Japanese Banks in U.S. if Crisis Arose : Finance: Congressman says Washington has assured Tokyo that funds would be provided in exchange for T-notes.
- HMO Slapped With $1-Million Judgment in Cancer Case : Health care: Panel denounces Health Net's efforts to pressure doctor into reversing his support of treatment.
- THE CUTTING EDGE / INTERNET ACCESS : Refinements Take Netscape to New Frontier
- Many On-Line Users Not All That Hooked on Cyberspace : Computers: Survey finds that no single Internet feature, except e-mail, is used with any regularity.
- Broker Settles Suit in Pyramid Scheme Case
- HEALTH CARE
- L.A. OKs Police Crackdown on Thefts of Recyclables
- Retired Engineer Pleads Guilty to Selling Defense Secrets : Court: The former aerospace worker tried to sell documents to undercover FBI agent.
- Attorney Funds for Hospital Case Rise
- Girl's Death Torments Her Father : Tragedy: He says he struck her as discipline, but not hard. She ran away and, two days later, gang gunfire killed her.
- YORBA LINDA : La Palma Ave. Crash Kills Young Driver
- 10 Ventura Council Candidates Face Off
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Nothing Left for Mariners but 'Next Year'
- Baseball Will Try Yet Another TV Remedy : Postseason: Playoff coverage to change and reports indicate Fox, CBS and ESPN will carry the sport, not ABC and NBC.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Hand Devils Their First Loss
- THEATER REVIEWS : Promising 'Grey Haven'
- Council Packs House at Rare Valley Meeting
- 4 Missing, 15 Rescued in Sinking of Mexico Barge; Death Toll Now 5
- Rohrabacher Assails Plan to Deploy Troops in Bosnia : Politics: Huntington Beach Republican calls the peacekeeping mission a 'bad idea' and promises a fight if Clinton sends a force without congressional approval.
- Henry Roth; Wrote Acclaimed Novel
- Marine National Bank: The Irvine bank reported...
- Orange National Bancorp: The Orange-based parent company...
- NASA Schedules 7th Attempt to Launch Shuttle
- SECURITIES
- Death Penalty Sought in Officer's Slaying
- Angeles Forest : 400 Marijuana Plants Seized at 'Plantation'
- House Panel OKs Land Swap by Boy Scouts, Forest Service : Legislation: Drafted by Rep. Christopher Cox, bill would resolve boundary dispute involving the Cleveland National Forest.
- Anaheim Man Critically Hurt in Car Crash
- It's Policing at the Best Community
- Walk to Benefit AIDS, HIV Patients
- Crescenta Valley Facing Forfeitures : Football: Falcons may be stripped of three nonleague victories if Southern Section deems transfer Oshin Honarchian was ineligible.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : March Refocuses Debate on Roots of Racial Disparity
- It Was First-Rate All the Way
- David McLean; Veteran Actor in Western Films
- Sylmar : College to Hold Career Fair Today
- TUSTIN : 171-Unit Housing Development Is Approved by City Council
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Johnson Had a Real Height Advantage
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Simpson Scores Six Goals to Lead Fullerton in Soccer
- A Million: If You Say It Enough Times . . .
- Consecutive Losses Give Mistri Something to Think About
- For Some Trial Devotees, Life After O.J. Is Humdrum : Psychology: 'There's a sadness, an emptiness,' says one. Others find their post-verdict days liberating.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Forces in Japan on Defensive : Dollar's decline and easing of Cold War threat strain ties between sailors and port town's residents. Such tensions, and alleged rape of Okinawa girl, make many ask if America's military should go home.
- Boy, 15, Convicted of Murder in Orange County
- OC Legislation '95
- County's Plea for New Trial in Brutality Suit Is Rejected
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies Bring Traffic Safety Course to Kids
- Mezzaluna Under Fire, Owner Says
- Navy Ship Commissioning to Be Port of Hueneme's 1st
- 'Businessman Bandit' Foiled on Try No. 10
- THEATER REVIEWS : In the Heat of 'Night of the Iguana'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : UFO: Citings From the Past
- Fed Report Adds to Signs of Recovery : Economy: Despite September decline in industrial output, improvement from stagnant spring continues.
- The Worst of Times--on the Record
- European Court Rejects Using Quotas to Hire and Promote Women
- Autopsy Links Car's Air Bag to Death of Boy, 5
- Waiting for the Cavalry
- Treasury to Scale Back on Borrowing to Avert Debt Crisis : Budget: Secretary Rubin calls on Congress to raise federal red-ink ceiling. Stopgap plan affects offerings of short-term T-bills and some government securities.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Iranian Charged in Hijacking of Plane
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tustin Firm Joins Attack on Cancer
- 5th Child Dies From Injuries in Oakland Fire
- 2 Dozen Injured by Bomb Blast in Paris Subway
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency arecelebrated. : Fountain of Youth : Newspaper written by L.A. County students offers an 'unrestricted voice' for teen-agers.
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency arecelebrated. : The Beat
- Panorama City : Residents Debate Wal-Mart Proposal
- Shops Stock 'Recovery' Merchandise for Shoppers on Road to Sobriety : Boutiques cater to members of AA and other programs. There are rewards, but little profit.
- MOORPARK : Guidelines for School Prayer Proposed
- City Takes First Step Toward Gun Ban : Crime: West Hollywood will draft law prohibiting sale of 'Saturday night specials.' Others may follow suit.
- South Bay
- 3 Finalists Interview for Chancellor's Job at College District
- Colby MorganCypress, FreshmanSoccer/ForwardMorgan, a freshman from Whittier...
- Rucchin Has Outgrown Obscurity : Hockey: Ducks see big things ahead for this center, who has been a key player in the first four games.