- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1992
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- House Siege Ends in Man's Death : Standoff: Ontario resident, who held police at bay for more than 24 hours, is believed to have died when the home was set ablaze, probably by a police tear-gas grenade.
- Health Care Model : Firm Provides a Private Sector Solution for Small Companies
- 3 Deep-Pocket Districts Help Fuel Campaigns : Politics: They are a major source of 'exported' donations nationwide. Advocates for reform express concern over the candidates' ties to 'cash constituents.'
- GOOD TIMING: Long lines at Santa Ana's...
- SIGNING DAY: Wednesday was national football signing...
- France Gives Yeltsin Welcome Fit for Czar : State visit: Paris embraces the Russian president, once viewed in official circles as a demagogic boor.
- SPANISH BEE: The word nervous won't...
- Building Industry Rises to Defense of Mello-Roos Bonds : Taxes: Its officials say levies often are 'essential' to growth but agree buyers should be fully informed. Measure may be revised.
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Strictly for Grownups
- RUNNING FOR HELP: Most runaways aren't reported,...
- Cities Grapple With Police Patrols, Complaints : Civil rights: Council agrees to consider a citizens review panel but rejects a proposal to cancel the city's contract with the Sheriff's Department.
- House OKs Panel to Investigate 'October Surprise'
- Apple Initiates Big Price Cuts
- HEALTH
- FBI Searches Bus Shelter Offices, Founder's Home : * Investments: Records and documents of Metro Display Advertising are seized as part of a criminal investigation into securities fraud.
- HEALTH
- Orange County Unemployment
- HEALTH
- Ingram Micro Will Distribute New IBM Line : * Computers: Deal is expected to be announced today. It could mean tens of millions of dollars for the company and boost recognition of wholesalers' role in the industry.
- Hal Lieberman has been named executive vice...
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Firm Hopes Industrial Chic, Deep Discounts Suit Clothes Buyers
- ENTERTAINMENT
- GROWING U.S.--JAPANESE TENSIONS : As Some Ridicule U.S., Japanese Having Own Economic Troubles
- Why the Flexible IRA Is Not for Everybody : * Savings: Which plan to choose would depend mostly on income and one's reasons for saving.
- GROWING U.S.--JAPANESE TENSIONS : More Japanese Leaders Say Their Country Is at Fault : * Trade: Sony's chairman is the latest to call for his country's firms to play by the same rules as the rest of the world.
- Mohan Gyani, 40, has been elected vice...
- Troubled Pacific Enterprises Plans to Shed Units : * Divestitures: The parent of Southern California Gas Co. reported a fourth-quarter loss of $191 million. It also announced that it will suspend the dividend on its common stock.
- 'Chartists' Hope Jacobs Story Has a Happy Ending
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Dow Closes Up 38.69 to Set a New Record : Market Overview
- California IN BRIEF : SANTEE : State, School Settle Suit on Creationism
- It Helped to Be Amateurs, Say Discoverers of Buried City
- Belfast Police Officer Kills 3, Self
- Transit Board to Review 'SuperBus' Deal : Contract: Questions about $4-million agreement will likely lead to more intense financial checks in the future. But Transportation Authority officials say it's unlikely that pact will be rescinded.
- $500-Million Resort Plan Wins Key Initial Approval
- Bandits Pose as Officers, Invade Home : Robbery: A jeweler and his family are terrorized by three men wearing phony sheriff's jackets who make off with cache.
- COUNTYWIDE : Walk to Raise Funds for AIDS Agencies
- SANTA ANA : No Leads to Shooting at Back-Yard Party
- LOS ALAMITOS : Blumenfeld and Kuebler Have 7-Victory Night
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Nature Wants to Join in Fun : Weather: Heavy snow makes driving dangerous in Savoy region, but might prevent sled course from melting.
- After Packer Cries Foul, Doyle Shoots Him Down at the Line
- Rhett Makes the Call to End Playing Career : College basketball: Doctors tell South Carolina standout that his condition is treatable, but he decides against taking any more chances.
- CSUN Fined for NCAA Violation
- Soccer
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Dunsmuir Not Hooked on DFG Trout Strategy
- NEA Denies Grants to 2 Groups : Arts: Rejected applicants claim that their projects were turned down because of sexual content rather than artistic values.
- Ciulla Is Held on Swiss Charges : Jurisprudence: Convicted race-fixer is accused of investment swindle.
- Nothing Helps Kings : Hockey: If Gretzky's remarks were meant to inspire, it doesn't show in 2-1 loss to Islanders.
- Mixed Response to Sculptures' Return : Art: Tom Otterness' controversial works depicting a nude woman and a baby are reinstalled at the new federal building downtown.
- Costa Mesa Arts Grants Cut by Half : Budget: The city will reduce its contributions to such groups as South Coast Repertory and Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse to a total of $87,500 in 1992-93.
- U.S. Eases Sanctions Against Haiti : Embargo: Bush bows to pressure from American businesses, angering OAS leaders.
- Cost-Cutting in Diocese Turns Debt to Surplus
- Palestinian Informer Says U.S. Treats Him as Hostage : Mideast: Former terrorist provided valuable data but contends that promised rewards did not materialize.
- Sears Income Increases 35.5% in Quarter
- Making Progress by Staying Put : Stationary trainers let riders on any schedule hone their pedaling and sprinting techniques.
- Will the Drive to 'Buy American' Endure?
- Skeleton Cars Rise Up Again : Ortega Highway: Tow trucks retrieve vehicles that went over mountainsides in wrecks or were deliberately dumped and now pose hazards in forest.
- San Diego
- VENTURA : 2 Men Arrested in Counterfeiting Case
- SANTA ANA : Ward Map Opposed by Latino Activists
- COTO DE CAZA : Issue of Copter Pad Dies Before Board
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Back on Top in Big Ten
- Pro Football
- Class of '76 : ERIC HULST, Track and Cross-Country Champion : He's Going the Distance, One Day at a Time
- TV Ratings : Hill, Lange, Walters Reap Top Numbers
- Bush Checks Out a Market Marvel
- Congress Passes Extended Jobless Benefits : Economy: Vote is nearly unanimous. The $2.7-billion bill is first recession-relief measure of the year. Bush is expected to sign it immediately.
- S.P.I.N. Is the Winner at Casino Night
- Iraq Rejects Future U.N. Arms Limits
- Slayings Inspire Tighter Job Screening : Workplace: Personnel executives say improved pre-hiring testing, counseling are best way to deal with violence on the job.
- The Final Guilty Plea Wraps Up the Lengthy J. David Swindle Saga
- Bus Line Has Everything Except Riders
- Charlie Joiner, the former San Diego Charger...
- Mistrial Ruled in Case of Slain Woman, Fetus
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCLA Comes Back to Beat Titans in Opener
- County Votes to Buy Parcel to Keep It From Development
- Class of '84 : SCOTT FORTUNE, Olympic Volleyball Player : Late Mother's Drive, Strength Still Inspires Him
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE U.S.-JAPAN CONFLICT : Wakeup Call from the 'Rising Sun' : We're tempted to rage at Tokyo's slurs, but the cool voice of a popular novelist offers a more constructive path.
- Fien to Sign With UCLA Despite Efforts of Texas
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Rider, UNLV's Top Scorer, Is Ineligible
- Fox TV Boosts Children's Programming
- Mayer Returns to Boost Gulls, but Salt Lake Pulls Out Win
- Recession Takes Zip Out of Sports Trade Show : * Merchandising: Attendance was off at the San Diego event as beach-and- street lifestyle goods take a downturn. One of the busiest booths, however, was Orange-based Vans.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Anti-Drug Claims Disputed
- L.A. Receives Discouraging Budget Forecast for 1993-94 : Finances: A full economic recovery plus staff and service cuts to save $300 million will be required to balance the city's books, panel is told.
- Sacramento Player Commits to SDSU
- Clippers Said to Get Brown : Pro basketball: Coach is expected to be paid $750,000 per season for reunion with former Kansas star Manning.
- Rider, UNLV's Top Scorer, Deeclared Ineligible
- Golden West Has 11 Players Going to 4-Year Schools
- Royal Volleyball Player Picks San Diego State
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Beats University to Gain a Share of First
- ART REVIEW : Painterly Sculptures, Illusionism by Kapoor
- Border Patrol Plans Bottleneck : Immigration: Southbound I-5 into Tijuana will be restricted to two lanes in an effort to keep undocumented immigrants from running through traffic to U.S.
- COUNTYWIDE : Environment Group Praises 2 Legislators
- Driver in Bus Crash Tied to Cocaine Use : Transportation: Head of charter company says his employee admitted taking the drug the day of the accident, which left 30 passengers injured.
- COSTA MESA : Council OKs Cuts to Balance Budget
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Spy News Network Proposed for CIA
- Back in the Fast Lane : Performance, Handling, Price Are Driving a Renewed Interest in U.S.-Made Cars
- Dining Critic's Death Reveals Crime Probe : Officials wonder if popular Mike Kalina was selling favorable reviews to restaurant owners.
- China's Li Visits Spain
- Shearson, State Reach Pact on Failed Insurer
- ANAHEIM : YMCA Panel to Seek Solutions for Debt
- VENTURA : More Security at Hospital Requested
- OJAI VALLEY : School Trustees Approve Contract
- Deputy Who Killed Man Is Cleared : Inquiry: Sheriff's Department internal probe finds he acted within guidelines in shooting gang member during confrontation at Ramona Gardens housing project.
- SIMI VALLEY : Civil Rights Case Could Cost $436,000
- New College Map to Boost Minority Voting Strength
- Hot Line for Reporting Sexual Harassment Urged
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Campbell Hall Knocked From Delphic Race by Crossroads
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- U.S. Chooses Florida for Davis Cup Site
- San Diego
- Lunker Castaic Largemouths Still Waiting in the Wings
- CLU Women Win for 1st Time
- Pluses Since '88 Outweigh Minuses : Figure skating: The elimination of compulsory figures will result in more challenging performances.
- QUOTABLE
- Pacific's 1992-93 Season : Classical music: The O.C. symphony will perform a new work by composer Frank Ticheli next Feb. 3 and 4.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Loyal Troops Seize Venezuela Coup Leaders
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Listen to Gun Range Tests
- Campus Rape Prompts Safety Reminders : Security: Students at meeting are told how to avoid becoming victims. Attacker at Cal State Fullerton remains at large.
- Supervisors to Review Travel Stipend : Budget: Move comes after Gloria Molina calls the allowance for personal vehicles a hidden bonus and says it has been used to inflate pensions.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Retire Prized Crime-Sniffing Dog
- It sounded like a first: A fund-raising...
- Developers to Pay for Warner Center Review : Woodland Hills: The City Council approves a $270,000 contribution from three firms planning projects in the area.
- This Miss Can't Miss : Kimberly Rhode, at 12 a Wizard in World of Skeet, Is Shooting for a Berth on the 1996 Olympic Team
- Concert Heavies to Convene in San Diego for First Time
- Moscow Curb on Rallies Is Protested : Russia: City bans demonstrations that block traffic and will bill organizers for costs. Liberals and Communists brand the rules 'unjust.'
- Drive to Reduce Welfare Gaining : Finances: Gov. Wilson is among state leaders from around the country who are weighing an overhaul in the face of budget shortfalls. The movement crosses party lines.
- Oakland Fire Victims Get Double Helping of Dismal Financial News
- Anaheim Scratches Pool Hall Proposal
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Eyes of the Beholders
- Freedom Is Brief for Otay Mesa Escapee
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Urges Permit for Rental of Houses
- Carter Praises Workers in Northridge : Productivity: Former President says employees at a stereo plant disprove the negative comments made by Japanese politicians.
- Class of '83 : RICK LEACH, Tennis Champion : Despite Basketball's Lure, He Stars on Another Court
- Assistant Coach Ronnie Jones to Relocate From Rams to Raiders
- Little Change in Vincent Position on Mariners
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Next U.S. Davis Cup Match in Florida
- Three of Lukas' Ribs Broken in Accident
- Plane Crash Kills 12
- 'Doonesbury's' Texas Residency Prank Hits Home With Official
- Jordan, Israel Blanketed by Heavy Snow
- 2 in Sting Operation Sentenced to Prison : Capitol probe: A lobbyist and a former aide were convicted of extorting money from undercover agents.
- Bill Banning Fax Transmission of Ads Introduced in Assembly
- PRESS WATCH : Subversive Subpoenas
- Robber Apparently Shoots Himself
- INS Cracks Down on Firms Using Day Laborer Centers : Immigration: L.A. officials say agents have broken gentleman's agreement not to raid programs. Agency says no one has permission to violate law.
- City Council Takes an Oath Not to Swear
- Power Behind the Throne : County supervisors delegate too much authority to Dixon
- 3 Suspected of Selling Fake Smog Certificates
- For Valentine's Day: A Bouquet, Chocolates and an AIDS Test : Health: Sponsors hope at least 10,000 will take part in a low-cost, anonymous program to ease minds of loved ones.
- Man to Be Tried on Phone Hacking Charges : Courts: He allegedly jammed hospital lines for hours at a time and reported false emergencies to 911 operators.
- Gang Member Testifies Partner Said He Killed Woman in Car
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Clippers Make Calvin a Winner in Debut
- LEGAL FILE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gatlins Making the Most of Long Goodbys : The 'Adios' tour bus may be nearing its final stop, but the brothers are still getting good mileage out of their gigs.
- * Washington Post Co., publisher of the...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Vote on Energy Bill Ends GOP Filibuster
- Free Speech Includes 'Hate'
- AUTOS : Nissan May Give U.S. Firms Design Role
- * GTE Corp. said its fourth-quarter profit...
- 2 Miners Die in Cave-In
- ANAHEIM : Aeronautics Class Project Takes Off
- Case Against Narcotics Officers on Way to Jury : Courts: Federal prosecutor urges convictions for 'dirty cops.' Defense lawyers call their clients heroes.
- Judge Orders County to Deal With Overcrowded Jails
- Family Feud Festers Between County and City Officials
- Contact With Contaminated Water a Threat
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Lose Late Lead, Game
- Jim Neidlinger has agreed to terms on...
- World League Drafts Laufenberg, Pringle
- Mater Dei Dominates Rosary in Girls' Soccer
- The Angels reached an agreement on a...
- STAGE
- $6.2-Billion Bond Pact Falls Apart : Public works: State leaders disagree on ballot dates for construction proposal. Speaker believes new accord will be reached before deadline.
- Mitterrand Dismisses Habash 'Souffle' : France: Allowing guerrilla's entry was only an 'error of judgment,' president says.
- Laguna Beach Clinic to Get More State Funds for AIDS Testing
- 2 Incidents Hurt Mother's Case, Prosecutor Says
- Anonymous Flyer Assails Oceanside School Board on Health Issue
- Westhead Dismissed From Lawsuit : Jurisprudence: The decision is expected to pave the way for a settlement in Gathers' case.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Come February, Lincoln Shatters Madison Dream
- They Know How to Coach a Long Drive
- Obsession for Musical Expression : Jazz: Bruce Lofgren, who plays guitar tonight at El Matador, has composed more than 700 works. Writing music, he says, is 'just a love, I guess.'
- Arafat Reportedly Takes a Bride, 28; Aides in Dark : Middle East: PLO officials are said to be embarrassed by the news. Purported wife is economic adviser to the chairman, 62.
- Border Patrol Moves to Stem Freeway Chaos : Immigration: Additional agents being brought in from other states. Traffic heading into Mexico will be slowed considerably.
- Letting Germany and Japan Into the Club : The U.N. would greatly benefit; but can it be done?
- The Man of the Moon : Sherman Oaks: A self-educated astronomer shares a love of unearthly delights as passersby peer through his sidewalk telescope.
- Supervisors' Priorities Out to Lunch
- City to Limit Building Size Near Airport : Aviation: Council approves height restrictions for buildings east of Lindbergh Field.
- A Quick Peek at the Valley
- Little School, Big Names : Laguna Beach High, One of County's Smallest, Has Had More Than Its Share of Top Athletes
- ENERGY
- OPEC's Output at an 11-Year High
- Costume Jewelers' Sales Sparkle While Results at Fine Gem Retailers Lag
- Sewage Continues to Gush From Pipe Off San Diego
- COLUMN ONE : N. Dakota Keeps Flavor of Mild West : Murders are at record levels nationwide, but the Northern state remains the safest place in the U.S. Good social and economic factors combine to keep it calm on the range.
- Former President Carter Praises U.S. Workers in Valley Appearance
- Big Chunk of Beach Washed Away : Erosion: A half-mile section near Ventura Harbor is missing. The loss of sand is reported to be the worst in nearly a decade. One beach-goer calls it a 'definite bummer.'
- Teen Riding Bike Hit, Killed by Truck
- NEWPORT BEACH : Alhambra's City Manager Is Hired
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Favors Business Tax District
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Stay Hot by Beating Capitals
- Sanders' Decision Paying Off : High school football: After switching from basketball two seasons ago, Dorsey lineman has become a top prospect.
- Hambly Reaches Goal to Stop Foes From Attaining Theirs
- Auto Sales Show a Bit of Bounce : * Vehicles: Sales of cars and trucks rise 12.2% in late January, fueling hopes that a long-awaited recovery is within reach.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Dissatisfaction With Bush Reaches Its Highest Level
- S.D. Outfall Pipe Break Is Called 'Catastrophic' : Contamination: Entire output of treated effluent from San Diego's sewage plant is now fouling the coast.
- Ubar, Fabled Lost City, Found by L.A. Team : Archeology: NASA aided in finding the ancient Arab town, once the center of frankincense trade.
- FILLMORE : Woman Killed, 3 Injured in Crash
- 2 Russian Nationals Plead Innocent in 2 Slayings
- Planners Approve Preschool Under Marine Flight Path
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- 'Auto Clerk' Machine to Collect Motorists' Fines
- WESTMINSTER : Prayers and Predictions Greet Tet
- Easy Does It for Saugus in 42-36 Win
- NOTES : U.S. Has the Hang of Larger Rink, Coach Says
- Rivalry Really a Friendly One : Track and field: Plumer and Favor-Hamilton supposedly don't like each other. It might sell tickets, but it's not the truth.
- Titans Miss Their Shot at an Upset : College basketball: While Fullerton's prayer draws nothing but air, New Mexico State puts its in the bank to win, 69-67.
- Auto Racing
- Baker Taking UCI's Losing Streak on the Chin
- Pro Football
- Simi Valley's Romines Tops List of 7 CSUN Recruits
- Liberty Christian Restrains Wright, Beats St. Michael's
- The Atlanta Braves and outfielder Ron Gant...
- J. Hugh Duncan, has joined Sizzler USA...
- HBO Pictures, the Los Angeles-based TV movie...
- Western Digital Posts Loss of $20.4 Million : Earnings: The second-quarter net reflects the recession and the computer industry slump. A fourth-quarter profit is a possibility, the chairman says.
- Ellis Island Belongs to N.Y., Court Rules
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lawsuit in Revenge Killing Dismissed
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Anti-Drug Pressure on China Suggested
- Cuomo Was No-Show for Race but Supporters Won't Give Up
- ARK Makes It Easier for Foster Parents to Give : Advanced Resources for Foster Kids aids those trying to meet the needs of children in protective custody.
- State to Settle Suit With Christian School
- Ombudsman Will Review Child Services Disputes : Families: Supervisors agree to appoint ombudsman following complaints that social workers are splitting families without sufficient grounds.
- Wendland, Meno Make a Perfect Pairing on Ice : Figure skating: Six months after teaming up, they finished third at 1990 nationals. Last month, they made Olympic team.
- Taking the Measure of the Weather : Sailing: Wind is like gasoline to America's Cup boats, if you can find where it is.
- Performance Schedule at Orange County Center : Dance: The Kirov Ballet and Paul Taylor Company are among highlights of the 1992-93 dance series at the Performing Arts Center.
- Another Case of Talk Show as Tribunal
- New Mexico State Holds Off CS Fullerton
- Hospital Must Pay Legal Fees of Demoted Nurse
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valley's Rivera Keeps Mission Under Thumb in 5-3 Victory
- Class of '82 : DAMON BERRYHILL, Major League Baseball Player : He Has Overcome the Sun, Surf and Stereotype
- Dire Straits' Knopfler Changes His Tune--Again : Pop music: For the band's leader, five years away from concert tours to concentrate on other musical projects has renewed his hunger to return.
- Girl Shot in Heart by Gang Carries Brother to Safety : Violence: The 11-year-old had stepped out of her home to buy ice cream when she was hit by errant bullet.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Baby Doe's Death Illustrates Health-Care Crisis
- They Want a Lap Dog, Not a Watchdog : Ethics: Critics of L.A.'s panel want the appearance of reform but no substance.
- Third Fiesta Broadway Scheduled for April 26
- 4 Minorities Named to Athletic Foundation
- Pringle Picked by Sacramento in WLAF Draft
- Owners Are Rethinking Ban : Baseball: Controversy over Japanese-backed offer to buy the Seattle Mariners brings to light rules recently adopted by committee.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Wahlco Gains Another Customer in East Europe
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- * MCI Communications Corp. said its fourth-quarter...
- ENERGY
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Questions on 'SuperBus'
- A Break for Some, a Pain for Others : Education: Many parents' fears of bored children and costly day care have been confirmed. But others find adapting to L.A. schools' winter recess is easier than they expected.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Dozen Parents Seek Return of Teacher
- Long Matches Don't 'Ad' Up in USD Tennis
- Ken Griffey Sr., who retired as a...
- Accuser's Mother Testifies Tearfully : Trial: She says her daughter still has nightmares because of alleged rape by Tyson.
- City Trying to Ride Out Semester Break
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fantasticks': A Shticky Situation : When Newport Theatre Arts Center production isn't going too far with all the silliness of the popular musical, there are moments that stand out.
- Milinda McNeely has been promoted to senior...
- * Eastman Kodak Co. reported a fourth-quarter...
- Kravchuk Repeats Vow to Rid Ukraine of A-Weapons
- FIXATIONS : Sculpting to Scale : Bob Roubian, fishmonger, environmentalist and freewheeling philosopher, makes likenesses of his heroes--human and marine.
- Rare Books Back Home at Claremont Colleges : Literature: Some of the 900 volumes stolen in 1986 and 1987 by Stephen C. Blumberg are now being displayed at Honnold Library.
- Brush Up on Classics <i> Before </i> You Collect
- INS Cracks Down at L.A. Day-Labor Sites : Immigration: Officials say agents have broken a gentleman's agreement not to raid the city-sponsored centers. The agency says no one has permission to violate the law.
- Deputy's Tattoo OKd as Civil Rights Suit Evidence
- Burbank Council Votes to Negotiate on Sports Arena : Development: The move is the first step toward building a 20,000-seat facility. But many details remain to be worked out with investors.
- A Man Who Knows How : Send Pagonis--the Gulf War's logistic genius--to Russia
- Inside Pat Buchanan Burns the Fire of Furious Belief : Politics: One can agree with his criticism of social deterioration and still be chilled by his remedies.
- Rocking Chair Ring : 7 Arrested as Bookies, Most of Them Senior Citizens
- Japanese Firms Give $105,000 to Schools : Education: Association donates equipment and money to three South Bay districts in thanks for educating foreign executives' children.
- COUNTYWIDE : Firm Named to Plan for Perinatal Care
- San Clemente's Laster Chooses Stanford
- Sockers Increase Margin : Soccer: Paul Wright shoots four times, but scores twice in a 4-3 victory over Wichita.
- New Kids on the Spot : Charges Fly Over Whose Voices Prevail
- President Blasts His Critics as 'Professional Pessimists'
- Driver in Bus Crash Admits Using Cocaine
- Thatcher's Alma Mater Is Going Coeducational
- 2 Sailors Ordered to Stand Trial for Murder in Park
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Robitaille Responds Angrily to Critic
- THOUSAND OAKS : Transient Arrested After Bank Robbery
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Held in Robbery, Shooting of Man