- Shedding Light on Reading
- COLUMN ONE : War Casts Shadow on U.S. Serbs : Reports of atrocities, though met with skepticism, have brought isolation and anger. Many fear becoming 'black sheep of the world.'
- Meanwhile, in sunny Florida . . ....
- VENTURA : Evangelist's Family Robbed in Trailer
- LANCASTER : Redevelopment Agency Gets Field of Joshua Trees
- It's Now a One-Day Stand : Indoor track: Today's meet at the Sports Arena is the only one left in the Southland.
- DIVISION II-A : El Modena Has 100 Reasons to Smile After Defeating Buena Park
- Artesia Gets Early Jump on Savanna
- It's Time to Hail Cesar : Boxing: Up to 130,000 will be on hand to watch Julio Cesar Chavez, the pride of Mexico, fight Greg Haugen in one of four bouts tonight.
- Banner Days of Haitian Folk Art : Voodoo Flags Reflect Religious Joy and Cultural Heritage in Brilliant Colors and Ornaments
- Damage in O.C. Minor as Storm Pounds Southland
- New York Post Still in Limbo
- Store Slacks Off No-Pants Policy
- The Geranium Palette
- Kathryn Ryan; Noted Author and Editor
- Ventura Schools Crack Down After Slaying
- 2 Justices Grill Anaheim's Lawyer : Jurisprudence: State panel hears appeal of city ordinance that would ban street vending in residential neighborhoods.
- LA Gear's Sales Slump Sparks 4th-Quarter Loss of $29.8 Million
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Delta 737 Blows 4 Tires on Landing
- Southland Hammered by Floods, Mudslides : Storm: Gov. Wilson declares state of emergency in L.A. County. At least four people have been killed.
- PANORAMA CITY : Katz Seeks Public Funds for Campaign
- Black History Production Bears Fruits of Tolerance
- Relative Is Charged in Slaying
- MOORPARK : Grain Mill Eviction Effort to Continue
- Psoriasis Sufferers Sought for Testing
- Lancaster May Drop Plans for Joshua Preserve
- Combatting Homophobia : Clarity and leadership on issue of homosexuals in the military are needed
- SANTA PAULA : Officials Kick Off $500,000 Funding Drive for Hospital
- Lightning Strike Cancels Surfing
- Americans Thwart Canadians : Skiing: Street, Parisien finish 1-2 in women's super-G at U.S. Alpine Championships.
- Mater Dei Gets Little Competition From Ontario in a 100-28 Rout
- Super Structure : Azteca Stadium, With a Field Surrounded by a Moat and Barbed Wire, Is One of the Largest in the World
- King Case Judge Rejects Challenges of 2 for Jury : Courts: Defense says it will take at least another day to seat a panel. Jurist accuses attorney Stone of 'indoctrinating' prospects.
- Keeping alive an ancient Passover tradition of...
- Burbank School Board Official Leads Campaign Against Litigious Candidate
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Christian Gets Big Night from Ross
- Hart Struggles to Knock Off Buena, 79-71
- DIVISION I-AA ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Overcomes Physical Play, Beats Millikan
- 'X-Men' vs. the Gang of Three : Animated Series Has Helped Fox Challenge the Other Networks on Saturday Mornings
- Suicide Victim: 'Life Is Not Life Any More' : Assisted death: Costa Mesa man, who died with the help of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, wrote to friend of his 'unbearable' ordeal with cancer.
- Brown's Proposal Will Be 'Tough Sell' for Teachers, District : Education: Assembly Speaker will present his plan today. Union leaders will vote on postponing walkout after hearing details.
- HOLLYWOOD : Judge Refuses to Lift Curfew at Palladium
- Thousand Oaks Ousted From Soccer Playoffs
- Cause of Paralysis Is Questioned : Jurisprudence: Medical records indicate that Bill Shoemaker had movement at hospital for several hours after his accident.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Davis Cup Team Is Headed by Gilbert, Wheaton
- Servite Held to 13 First-Half Points in 75-52 Loss to Inglewood Morningside
- Miscellany
- Yeltsin's Nemesis Rebuffs Olive Branch : Politics: Conservative lawmaker says president's power must be trimmed, setting up clash between government branches.
- L.A. to Target Blythe Street Gang in Suit : Panorama City: The legal action to be announced Monday would allow police to arrest those who merely gather in the neighborhood.
- Pastor Reveals Reason for Resignation : Encino: The Rev. Donn D. Moomaw says he is leaving Bel Air Presbyterian Church because he 'stepped over the line of acceptable behavior' with some church members.
- Merger of Hospitals Completed : Health: Consolidation of the Camarillo and Oxnard facilities takes place quietly, in contrast with earlier protests.
- Cantor Judith Meyersberg will be formally installed...
- Michael Morrison; Soap Opera Actor
- YORBA LINDA : No New Building, Fire Codes till April
- LOS ALAMITOS : Panel Urges No Boulevard Bike Lanes
- PALMDALE : Man Sentenced for Real Estate Scheme
- BALDWIN PARK : Ex-Councilman Sentenced in Drunk Driving Case
- Readers Aren't Ready to Close Campanelli File
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rested Lopez Takes Lead in Hawaii
- Sonora Overcomes Cold Spell, Tops Azusa
- Loveless Finds Her Voice Again : Singer, Who'll Appear at Coach House, Looks for Platinum After Surgery, Letdown
- Ruth E. Munger; Educator
- Campanelli's Firing Still Being Discussed : College basketball: Cal officials say they don't regret decision to dismiss coach at midseason.
- YORBA LINDA : Auto Decals Used as Anti-Theft Tool
- Miscellany
- DIVISION III-AA, III-A ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Beaten by Bishop Montgomery
- DIVISION I-AA ROUNDUP : In another Division I-AA second-round game:
- Esperanza in Postseason Form in Whipping Orange
- McCombs Sells the Spurs for $75 Million
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- WESTMINSTER : Looming Cuts Draw School Board Crowd
- OJAI : Donation Drop May Force Youth Job Center to Close
- Changing Neighborhoods' Effects on Churches Studied : Demographics: Sociologist is heading an 18-month examination to determine the effects of population shifts. Study may be used to help decide whether to remain or alter congregations' mission.
- NEWBURY PARK : GTE to Install Fiber-Optics System
- Jury Selection in King Case Enters Final Stage
- VENTURA : Acquittal Blocks New Trial on Deaths
- VENTURA : Killer Denied Retrial in Case Tied to DNA
- College Athletics
- USC Women Win in Overtime
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gilmour Leads Surging Maple Leafs
- DIVISION II-A : Magnolia's Henderson Leads Way
- El Toro's Jespersen Headed to Indiana State
- Thousand Oaks Pours It On Arroyo Grande
- GOLF / PGA TOUR AT TORREY PINES : Stewart Beats Weather, Goes Up by Three
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Faith Healers Hurtle in Place
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Sunny Return to Pavilion : After an absence of two months, Esa-Pekka Salonen took up his L.A. Philharmonic post again this week, leading an engrossing program.
- High Schools Take Steps Against Gangs : Ventura: Officials call for a strict dress code, an end to off-campus lunches and the hiring of security guards.
- COSTA MESA : Forum to Focus on Cable TV Service
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gordon Gives Hint of Things to Come
- Baseball
- CSUN Women 2nd, Men 3rd in Swim Meet
- STAGE
- Electoral Big Spin : Low-Tech Method Used to Rank Mayoral Candidates for Ballot
- 4 Plead Guilty in Frauds
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Consider Legalized Gambling
- Kennedy Wins Battle for Respect
- Notre Dame Eliminates Pacifica and Shows Plenty in Reserve
- Unhappy Couples : Golfer, Estranged Wife Are at Odds Over 'Allowance'
- TV REVIEWS : Tom Jones Plays Music-Show Host
- Titan Softball Opener Pushed Back by Rain
- Arts Center Should Reassess Its Role
- Center's Policy 'Elitist'
- King Fans Are Tired of Cruising Melrose
- King Fans Are Tired of Cruising Melrose
- MICHAEL-OPRAH-KABC LETTERS II : The News That Wasn't on Channel 7
- In the Pole Vault, Little Goes a Long Way
- Jim Abbott's Situation Simply Doesn't Add Up
- A World of Difference in World Cup Tickets?
- MOVIES - Feb. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1993
- Friends Recall Hernandezes as Well-Liked--and Generous
- Charitable Groups Cheer Clinton Tax Proposal : Donations: Plan expands break given to those who make contributions of art, stocks and real estate.
- MILE HIGH: The toughest heartbreak for Irvine's...
- O.C. Socialites Linked to Missing $8 Million : Charges: Daniel, Susie Hernandez are accused of mail fraud, conspiracy. Their lavish lifestyle was legendary.
- AILING STOCK: President Clinton's vow this week...
- Residents Outmatched by Relentless Flooding : Weather: Backhoes and tractors prove unable to protect homes, as rising rivers close Sierra Highway, wash out driveways and isolate homes.
- 3 Students Shot Near High School
- Migrant Costs Elusive : Report: Illegal immigration takes a toll on nearly every county service, but an actual cost estimate proves hard to pin down, study finds.
- Man Arrested After Double Life Unravels : Mystery: Alleged amnesiac is identified as a husband who abandoned his family 14 years ago.
- Couple Charged in $7.9-Million Theft : Crime: Orange County philanthropists allegedly supported lavish lifestyle by siphoning money from metals firm.
- FREE HERB? Movie folk James Coburn and...
- TRAFFIC ACCIDENT? Laguna Niguel Traffic Commissioner Jim...
- 7 Treated After Can of Mace Set Off in Restaurant
- Flood Watch Reissued for Lowlands : Weather: Crews clean up after the deluge and prepare for a new storm today. Rains are expected to diminish by Sunday.
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1993
- CBS Builds Its Ratings Power Base : Television: Barring a major stumble, the network is likely to have its second season win in a row after humiliating years in last place.
- ART REVIEWS : David Lynch Loses His 'Velvet' Touch
- Center OKs Controversial Series : Ethnic concerts: Over president's objections, the board approves five shows to be presented by O.C. Philharmonic Society next season.
- WEEKEND TV : Clintonomics: The Debate Continues
- STAGE
- 'Mom's Dad' Closes Generation Gap
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1993
- Detroit Police Hold Parents in Fire Deaths of Seven Children
- CIA Slowed Probe of Iraq Arms Links, Gonzalez Says
- Bill Would Deny Conjugal Visits to State Prison Inmates
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Mater Dei, Artesia Favored
- SHORT TAKES / MOVIES : 'Howards End's' Quiet Ad Campaign
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Krosnick, Kalish Bring Bacon's 'A Life' to Bing
- Post Office Gets Rap for Canceled Women's Seminar
- FOR KIDS : Ms. Frizzle Makes a Visit : A workshop will feature popular 'Magic Bus' books that present scientific information in a fun way.
- Agencies Defy U.N. Order to Suspend Aid : Balkans: Action sparks anger and confusion among relief workers. Convoys push ahead for eastern Bosnia.
- Kuwait Zoo, Scene of Iraqi Cruelty, Reopens
- Peace, Love & Accessories
- The awards show really hit the fan:...
- Dreaming Up a Downtown : San Juan Capistrano Carefully Launches New Redevelopment Effort
- Dominguez Hills Baseball Team Tries to Continue Fast Start
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Mixed Recital From Zoltan Kocsis
- 'Fillmore' Documents Power of Allman Band
- Code of Silence Allows Guns on Campus : Schools: When a student has a weapon, classmates often know. But they may keep quiet because of peer pressure, fear of retaliation and alienation from adults.
- ANAHEIM : Vagrants Find Park an Inhospitable Place
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect in Global Credit Card Fraud Ring Seized
- COSTA MESA : Sophomore Worms Way Into Project
- Trash Panel to Request Longer Life for Landfill : Sanitation: The Bailard dump is scheduled to close Dec. 7. Officials are seeking a three-year extension.
- Enlist GI Joe as a Black Role Model : Military: African-Americans' unsung success story could be duplicated as a civilian alternative to the streets.
- CLINTON'S ECONOMIC PACKAGE : How the Clinton Tax Package Affects Americans
- It's a Good Time to Sell or Buy : Study Shows '92 O.C. Home Prices Highest for Most of Past 10 Years
- ART : Artful Look Back : The National Watercolor Society brings together award-winning works from 1955-85. Many of them had been in storage.
- More Than a Homecoming for Tyson : Economics: She returns to UC Berkeley, where she once taught, to promote President's package. Students voice enthusiasm over plan.
- To Catch the Next Wave
- PALMDALE : Shoplifters Fight Off Security Guard
- Countywide : Volunteers Sought to Be Reading Tutors
- Countywide : County Issue Tax Increases
- LOS ANGELES : Metrolink to Add 10 Midday Trains Next Week
- Miscellany
- SHORT TAKES / MOVIES : Documentarians Defend 'Liberators'
- SANTA ANA : Officer Won't Be Charged in Death
- 6 Prospective Jurors in King Case Removed
- RETAIL : Nike Town Opening Delayed to May 1 as Job-Seekers Interview
- Transamerica Operation to Be Relocated : Jobs: The company cites the cost of living in Los Angeles in its decision to move part of its life insurance division to the Southeast or Midwest.
- CLINTON'S ECONOMIC PACKAGE : California Business Takes an Optimistic View : Reaction: Companies worry about Clinton's proposed new levies. But, in general, there's a feeling that all will benefit if the program works.
- Special Help for Children : Resource center assists in finding services for kids who are developmentally disabled or at risk for developmental delay.
- No Prison Time Recommended in Honig Case
- Sopping County Still Paying Rainmaker to Stand By
- Vintage Clinton: The Speech That Swelled : Talk: Text changes and ad-libs expanded the President's address to nearly twice its original length.
- DANA POINT : Workshops to Focus on General Plan
- SUN VALLEY : Off-Duty Deputy Stops Theft of Car
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : $3-Million Center for Seniors OKd
- 'Los Angeles Issue': Back in the Spotlight : Clinton speech revives national dialogue on the city's needs
- LOS ANGELES : Artist Pleads No Contest in Forgeries of Artworks
- DODGERS : Strawberry, Lasorda Meet Team Plane
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon's Tailspin Ends at 20
- NHL ROUNDUP : Tikkanen's Late Goal Gives Oilers 5-4 Win
- Baseball
- Worthy High Is Laker Low at the Finish : Pro basketball: Forward reaches 15,000 points, but Trail Blazers rally behind Drexler and Porter, 105-103.
- Nautical & Nice
- Boy's Kidnapers Asked Directions to Police Station
- Speech Garners 'Super Bowl' Rating
- In the Navy, a Blazer With the Wrong Slacks Will Inspire the Blues
- Faculty Senate Votes to Oppose Layoffs : CSUN: School President Blenda J. Wilson is unmoved by teachers' angry demands for job guarantees amid the prospect of state funding cuts of up to 10%.
- On Sunday, Loyola Marymount University sponsors the...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Study to Seek Ways for District to Save
- In a Battle of Longshots, It's 149-1 by Half a Length
- Petruska Sparks UCLA in Second Half, 72-64
- Newport Police Brutality Trial Begins : Courts: An executive charges in a $10-million suit that he was yelled at, threatened, beaten, then falsely arrested in 1986.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rostagno Picks Himself Up, Defeats Haarhuis
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Army of Darkness' Thriller Marches to Its Own Drum : Sam Raimi's fantasy fest mixes goofball riffs with cheesy horror effects. It's great fun--until the special effects take over.
- Varco Cites Cuts in Drilling for Drop in Annual Profit : Earnings: The maker of oil and gas well equipment posted a net of $2.4 million, down from $14 million in 1991.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Life Turns Hellish After a Bale of Hay Turns Nasty
- Haitian Hijacks Missionary Plane to Miami, Surrenders : Abduction: Man shoots hole in floor of DC-3. None of the 12 on board are harmed.
- Victory Is Sweet for Titans : Basketball: Second half keys Cal State Fullerton's 68-61 victory over Cal State Long Beach. Titans are alone in fourth in the Big West.
- 'Catechism' a Truthful Look at Addiction
- Hoggatts Leads Faith Baptist to 1st-Round Victory
- Plan to Cut Health Costs Called 1st Step : Medicine: Analysts warn that Clinton must offer full reform package soon, or savings may vanish due to tactics by hospitals and doctors.
- What the Best Dressed Wear to the Land of Nod
- 6 Youths Arrested as Car Theft Suspects
- THEATER : Dust Bowl Diaries : Memoirs of people who came to California from the ravaged Midwest of the 1930s are woven into an emotional theater piece opening tonight.
- Suited Up With a Sexy Attitude
- GORMAN : Woman Shoots and Captures Intruder
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Scores 29, Titans Beat Nevada
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Ratings System Will Aid in Energy-Efficient Mortgages
- Small-Business Opportunities Under Spotlight in Exposition : Entrepreneurs: Two-day event at Long Beach Convention Center will feature workshops and more than 150 exhibitors.
- Furs and Such : Resale apparel and leather are also part of the mix in a store that cuts the fat off designer prices.
- Square Off
- U.N. Chief Asks Japan to Boost Peacekeeper Role
- Brown to Offer Own Proposal to Try to Settle Teacher Dispute : Schools: With a scheduled walkout five days away, a daylong negotiation session makes little progress.
- LOS ANGELES : Waters Criticizes Paper's Use of Gang Picture
- Countywide : 2 Firms to Lay Off 157 Employees
- Local Congressmen React to Clinton Plan Along Partisan Lines : Politics: Democrat Anthony C. Beilenson calls the program 'a very good job.' Republican Elton Gallegly says the package will 'kill jobs'.
- His Best Shot Has Not Been Good Enough : Basketball: Steve Clover earned accolades for his scoring at Rolling Hills High, but he has not made an impact at Pepperdine.
- Monroe Boys Seeded 1st in 3-A Division
- Toros Fail to Clinch Berth in Playoffs : Basketball: Eighteen turnovers hurt Dominguez Hills in 57-51 loss to Cal State L.A.
- Bonde Scores 21 Points as Toro Women Win
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Streak Into All-Star Break
- Lincoln and Abortion Debate
- Diceon Chief to Take Long Vacation: Roland...
- SECURITIES
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Garden Grove medical-...
- MUSIC : Keys to Survival : Gifted pianists from Russia are learning to play the organ so that they can find work at synagogues.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Dreary Drama : 'Velma & Jessie' portrays women adjusting to life after the death of a man who abused them. Their performances are unappealing.
- U.S. Trade Negotiations
- Transplants
- Argument May Have Led to Irvine Shooting, Police Say
- January Restaurant Closures
- Having Insurance Shouldn't Blind Us to Medical Costs
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 10 Stanford Beats UCLA, 71-54
- Vaught Makes Most of Minutes : Pro basketball: Forward gets 20 points and 14 rebounds as the Clippers defeat the Bullets, 108-95.
- 2 Stiners Poised to Entertain
- Who Knew What in Questions After 'Dateline' Apology : Television: NBC silences staffers in the inquiry by two outside lawyers.
- CLINTON'S ECONOMIC PACKAGE : NEWS ANALYSIS : A Time of Cautious Assessment
- Assessing Value of Unpaid Labor Urged
- Space Shuttle Pumps Had Right Parts, NASA Says
- Shop Talk for Women : Mechanic Karen Valenti proves that car repair is not exclusively a man's world. She will explain the mysteries of the automobile during two hands-on classes at her garage.
- COLUMN ONE : Rome Gives Old Tongue New Twist : A Vatican dictionary pulls Latin into the 20th Century, describing sights unfamiliar to Virgil--from graphum act theatrum to fluxus interclusio.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tame Taste of Italy : Il Terrazzo brings Tuscan cuisine to Newhall. But don't expect the flavors to leap out all the time.
- 2 Recall Lonely, Gay Sailor Who 'Came Out,' Was Slain : Inquiry: O.C.-area friends who pushed Allen Schindler's name to U.S. prominence suggest a cover-up by the Navy.
- Christopher Begins Mideast Tour With Warning: Don't Try U.S. Patience on Talks : Diplomacy: Secretary of state says negotiating peace in region will lose its high priority if White House finds itself 'pushing against a closed door.'
- VAN NUYS : Prosecutors Plan to Seek Death Penalty
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Groups Honor Assemblyman
- Booklets Point Way for Studio City Homeless
- Countywide : Free Sports Camp for Disabled Youth
- Students Take Over Room to Protest Firing : Art: A demonstration near the CSUN president's office ends without incident. A teacher thinks he was dismissed because he assigned his class to draw nude self-portraits.
- King Juror Selection Slows; 6 Are Dismissed
- They're Speaking the Same Language : 3 Programs Train Bilingual School Aides to Fill the Need for Spanish-Speaking Teachers
- Northridge Nipped on a Tip-In : College basketball: Wisconsin-Milwaukee wins, 75-74, on rebound basket by Greene with 3 seconds to play.
- 'Bighouse' Gaines Will Retire After 47 Years at Winston-Salem
- LOS ANGELES : Holden Countersues 3 Women Accusers
- King Takes Act on the Road : Boxing: Promoter is not at a loss for words in Mexico City, where he is trying to sell Saturday's "Grand Slam of Boxing" to anyone who will listen.
- The numbers have been totaled. And they...
- ART REVIEWS : The Strange House That Pae White Built
- U.S. Trade Negotiations
- CS Fullerton Feeling No Pain Now : College basketball: Game is sloppy, but Titans defeat CS Long Beach, 68-61, where they have had little success recently--at home.
- The Vibes of Swing and Be-Bop : Jazz: Vibraphonist Terry Gibbs, 68, has overlapped two musical eras and says he got the best of both worlds.
- A Gay Sailor's Torment : Slaying: Three Southland entertainers who made friends with Allen Schindler only days before his murder in Japan tell of his pain.
- S. Africa Accord Endorsed by ANC : Government: The consensus with white leaders clears the way for constitutional talks.
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Merger Planned for Today
- VENTURA : Robber Sentenced to 20 Years Amid Tight Security
- Congressmen Follow Party Line on Clinton Economic Plan : Government: House members representing Valley districts voice strong views on the proposed tax increases and budget cuts.
- Storm Floods Camarillo Trailer Park : Weather: Rising water surrounds mobile home residents. Sheriff's deputies airlift farm workers stranded in a field. More rain is expected.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Wins in Overtime, 1-0
- Thousand Oaks Girls to Play Today
- USC Finds Cal Isn't Kidding : Trojans: Chatman scores 37, but freshman star rallies Bears to 86-83 victory in overtime.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Love' Breaks the Record
- Wade Blank; Minister Championed Rights of Disabled
- County Pays $400 Daily Rain Check : Weather: Water, water everywhere, but officials value cloud-seeding firm.
- LA HABRA : 5 Streets to Get New Water Pipe, Hydrants
- Man Accidentally Backs Car Over Son, Killing Him
- A Farewell Walk : Officer Pounds Downtown Beat for Last Time Amid Tears, Hugs
- A Flicker of Light in County Government
- 3 Years, 0 Hits, Many Errors
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Expectations at Pierce Run High
- SKIING : Back Home, U.S. Can't Find Downhill Groove
- Donations to Holden Exceed Legal Limits : Politics: Mayoral candidate blames violation on a change in treasurers and says money will be returned.
- Bert Vance; Retired Principal
- UCLA Funding Cuts to Affect Undergrads the Most, Study Says : Education: Drastic reductions in the number of courses and an increase in class size are being considered. About 130 faculty members have opted for early retirement.
- Mononucleosis Sidelines Riehl for Soccer Playoffs
- Dead Youth Found on Lawn Identified
- GOLF PGA TOUR AT TORREY PINES : Haas Two Under Par and Two Up on Field
- Agoura's Burns Is Trying for Section Title This Time : High school wrestling: Marmonte League champion, at 171 pounds, not hampered by injuries as he was last season.
- SHORT TAKES MOVIES : 'Chaplin' Dwindles Despite Oscar Nod