- Magallanes Made Waves on Frigid Eastern Fields : Football: He left his surfboard in Thousand Oaks for grinding Philadelphia winters. He'll return with a college degree and All-Ivy League recognition as a hard-hitting defensive back.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Maintains Its Image
- POP/ROCKRuling Could Redirect Royalties: A New York...
- Fried Carrots, Praline-Pumpkin Pie
- PARTY LINE : Of Cabbages and Kings
- Winemaker of the Year: Daryl Groom
- SHOP TALK : Best to Take Mattress Purchases Lying Down : Manufacturers sometimes give confusing information. Smart consumers will put prospective buys to the test.
- Anti-Roberti Group Gains in Recall Bid
- PREPSNo San Gabriel Valley football teams won...
- Whittier : Police Get 3 1/2% Pay Raise; Other Employees Given 2%
- From Surf to Sweet Potato Pie
- Exotic Subtropical Fruit Is Worth Its Price in Flavor : At about $7 a pound, the cherimoya draws few fans. But the blend of fresh flavors it offers is popular with those who know what it is.
- Whittier : Court to Decide Damages for City's Improper Fee
- Close Encounters : UFO Believers--and Abductees--Say It <i> Can </i> Happen Here
- Panel Calls for Pre-Ballot Initiative Vote : Elections: Commission recommends that the Legislature consider proposed measures before they go to voters. Only losing issues would then go to the general electorate for a decision.
- State Prison Releases Woman Dying of AIDS
- Loves Me, Loves Me NOT! : Been jilted in love? This his-and-hers guide to surviving the depths of 'the Dump Zone' may be just the antidote you need. : Him: Stay away from country music, especially if you have access to sharp objects.
- Auto Mall's Revised Signboard OKd in a Testy Council Session : Thousand Oaks: Meeting is marked by an hour and a half of barbs and accusations by members.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATIVE AMERICANS : Early Warning From Chiapas : Indigenous communities across Latin America are seeking empowerment; for democracy's sake, they must have it.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Investigators Link Slayings of 3 Strangled Women
- Still Swinging : Nicklaus' Shoulder Feels Better, so He Makes Rare Start at La Costa
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : On Off-Night, Arizona Beats Arizona State by 17
- Red Sauce Rising
- Cold, High Winds Rake Parts of Midwest
- Mutual Fund Industry Still Divided Over Commissions
- What's Left for Dinner
- City Moves to Prevent Flooding in Canyon : Environment: Malibu weighs options, including possible sale of 28 private lots to federal government for conversion to parkland. Residents are irate.
- A Close-up Look at People Who Matter : Life, Laughter Add to Wisdom of His Words
- Burbank Rejects Church Plea for Sanctuary Entombment
- THOUSAND OAKS : Activists for Disabled Criticize Plaza Access
- Concordia's Home Court Includes Hazelwood
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Stokes to Stay at UCLA After Considering Move
- Rams to Use Their Escape Clause : Pro football: Team will notify Anaheim today of its intention to explore option of moving.
- Pacific Symphony Returns to Studio; Spurs Goes Rock
- Corks Without Corkiness
- FOR THE KIDS : Picking a Bike Helmet Is Not Always a Snap : Shop owners urge parents to bring the child in for a proper fit. The safety headgear is now the law.
- LOUNGE WIZARDS : In a Play About Teachers, High-Schoolers Glimpse Faculties at Rest
- GOINGS ON : UCSB Presents an Evening of Armchair Mountain Climbing : Greg Child will share a decade's worth of slides and essays from his trips to the Himalayas and other ranges.
- Pasadena's Musical Circus Is a Showcase for Kids
- Salter Rejects 3rd Term: 'Change Is Important'
- Practice Made Easy Makes Skiers Better : Because snow is not essential, downhill buffs can get in shape without leaving Orange County.
- Tip O'Neill Dies at 81; Five-Term Speaker of House
- SANTA ANA : Something to Cheer About at Mater Dei
- Youths Put Balance in Their Lives : Adventures: Teen-agers conquer a high wire and dangle from ropes to learn teamwork and self-confidence in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- A 'Brief' Flap Over Surprise Endings : Movies: After two publications reported on a late-hour change to the conclusion of 'The Pelican Brief,' the perennial question of whether to reveal the endings resurfaces.
- 2 Marines Are Discharged for Posing Nude
- Port of Los Angeles to Close Japan Office, Hire Marketing Firm Instead : Trade: High costs and protocol pitfalls of doing business in Tokyo prompt board to change strategy.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Stay Out of Bosnia, U.S. Warns Croatia
- STATE OF THE STATE : 'California Is Where Continent Ends and Future Begins'
- UC Regents Stifle Dissent, Member Says : Education: Wilson appointee expresses complaints about university's governing board in a candid, scathing letter. He says it too readily goes along with the system's administrators.
- The Region : Metrolink Ridership Figures
- Junior Brown, "Guit With It"; <i> Curb</i>
- FULLERTON : University Reviewing Stadium-Use Policy
- Nothing Shakes His Shape-Up Resolve, Unless It Has Pepperoni
- IRVINE : City Economic Blueprint Unveiled
- County Vows to Proceed With Court in Chatsworth
- PORT HUENEME : Photos Trace Black History in 3 Counties
- Andrew Vachss
- Against the Crunch
- Appointment of Freeway Foe to Highway Post
- Birdland
- Community Colleges
- Ballot Initiative on Civic Center
- Youths Need Outlets to Avoid Gangs
- RAND Corp.'s Plan for Civic Center
- Data in Column on Education
- Bilingualism
- Disposing of Nuclear Waste
- Gang Warfare Lays Siege to Neighborhood
- In the Grim Reality of 'Schindler's...
- 'America's Gun Epidemic'
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 6, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 6, 1994
- Poor Results Spur Kmart to Step Up Overhaul : Retail: The giant discounter will finance the plan by selling stakes in four specialty chains. It hopes to regain ground lost to Wal-Mart.
- Vegetable Chowders: Save the Clams
- MCA to Build Theme Park in Japan
- MAKING MUSICAlthough the Palisades boys' basketball team...
- RETURN TO FENDER: How much does Fullerton...
- Bergeson, State Panel Talk Beach Curfew Compromise : Politics: Senator and Coastal Commission both say deal appears doable. It must balance cities' safety concerns and agency's desire for free public access.
- Discarded Infant Given Burial : Charity: Group founded by Brea pair provides funerals for abandoned or indigent babies. Body of girl was left in Dumpster by her mother.
- Mexican Troops Step Up Drive to Crush Revolt
- World Champ Derek Ho Ushers in New Hope for Hawaiians
- Clintons to Deliver Files on Land Deal to Investigators : Probe: First Family's action is tied to grand jury subpoena that will help keep the papers private.
- Support Grows for Private Firms to Answer Some Calls for Help : Paramedics: Canoga Park fire officials who ran '91 pilot program favor plan for handling non-emergencies.
- Fire Officials Defend Having Firm Handle Non-Emergency Calls
- The Spin Doctors : Flywheels Seen as Key to a Practical Electric Vehicle
- Trolley's End May Be Boost for Blue Line : Transit: Some officials view MTA's cancellation of costly electric bus project as necessary because funds can be redirected to higher priorities.
- Executive Travel
- California Seeks Delay in Prudential Case : Securities: Official tells federal judge that aggrieved investors are being pushed to accept class-action settlement.
- International Business : Analysts See Plenty of Life Left in Southeast Asia's Stock Rally
- Executive Travel : Airline Ticket Prices
- San Fernando Fires Embattled Parks Director
- Bentsen Urges Tenfold Rise in Gun Dealer License Fees : Firearms: 80% of such sellers could be eliminated by the increase, secretary says. But he concedes that two-thirds of transactions would not be affected.
- Scout Fined for Using CB in Boat Rescue : Rules: Laguna Hills homeowners' group is miffed over banned radio, even if 6 people were saved.
- Vendors Cheer as Legalization Wins Final OK
- SEAL BEACH : Development Issue to Dominate 3 Races
- Hearing Revisions Protested : Homeowners: The council proposal would reduce the number of residents notified about meetings for projects requiring special permits.
- LOS ANGELES : Impact of Counseling on Skinheads Seen as 'Positive'
- Man Walking on Sidewalk Injured in Hit-and-Run
- Bank Takes Over Simi Golf Course : Foreclosure: Wells Fargo hires a team to evaluate the Wood Ranch club. The decision ends the immediate danger of a shutdown.
- County, Palmdale Offering Land, Loans to Packard Bell
- SEAL BEACH : Area Cordoned Off Due to Sewer Vapors
- Countywide : Third Appeals Board Created for Backlog
- McGrath Is Expected to Get Racing Post
- Not Easily Forgotten : Welch's Resignation Elicits Memories of Coach Who Engendered Fierce Loyalties and Enemies
- Short of Leaving Town, Here's a Plan for Rams
- Prep Voices : Boosters or Coaches, Who's in Control?
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Fluor Looks Like Winner of $300-Million Mercedes Bid : Construction: The engineering giant will apparently get the nod to build a facility in Alabama.
- Annual Mutual Fund Review & Outlook : Fidelity Magellan's Manager Says This Year Will Be Tougher
- Gays Look Back on a Bumpy Year--and Ahead to a Bumpy '94 : Favorable court rulings made up for unfavorable policy decisions. But an ACLU lawyer says the movement is only nearing the halfway point.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Plans for Plaza Grand Opening
- Director of Pantry Likes the Work : Assistance: Willa Dobbs, who helped found program 24 years ago, runs a service that provides more than 250,000 meals a year.
- BOYS
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina's Unbeaten Streak in Soccer at 24
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Westmont the Latest to Fall to Master's
- Isiah Thomas Reportedly to Own a Piece of Pistons
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Gun Exchanges Catch On--but Are They Effective? : Weapons: New York's firearms-for-merchandise plan will be tried in L.A. Skeptics doubt it will cut crime.
- Biography of Jess Margarito
- COLUMN ONE : A Paradise Lost, Never Forgotten : For decades, Terminal Island was home to a close-knit community of Japanese Americans. Then came WWII. Today, former residents keep the bittersweet legacy of their village alive.
- Ombudsman for City Contract Bids Proposed
- U.S. OKs First Grant for Fetal Tissue Research Since Ban Ended
- The Perils of Pumping : Jogging is out for fear of dogs, Jazzercise for fear of perkiness, a personal trainer for fear of poverty. What to do?
- Topanga Portrait : Struggling to Preserve Nature South of the Valley
- VAN NUYS : Riot-Related Tax Breaks to Be Outlined
- Vietnam Trade: Time for the Leap
- Plan Offered to Bolster Paramedics : Services: Fire chief proposes that private firms be hired to handle non-emergency medical calls. Goals include saving money and reducing ambulance response time.
- Tough on Guns, Tough on Crime : A cheer for proposal to revamp gun licensing
- ANAHEIM : 1 Resident Injured in Mobile Home Fire
- Cultural Revolution, Artistic Evolution : Fang Lijun Gets Creative Impetus From Modern Chinese History
- Prep Voices : Boosters or Coaches, Who's in Control?
- VENTURA : Deadline Thursday for CSUN Sign-Ups
- Study on Merging 4 Water Districts OKd
- Howard to Chair Board of Supervisors
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Spend $23,500 to Fund Waste Study
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Arizona Duo Best in Conference
- Bristol-Myers to Slash 5,000 Jobs in New Restructuring : Pharmaceuticals: The move is designed to make the nation's third-largest drug concern more competitive.
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Gain Broadly as Yields Drop
- Czech GDP Expected to Shrink for '93:...
- Look to Thomas Watson's Past for IBM's Future
- ADVERTISING
- AUTOS
- HEALTH
- REAL ESTATE
- Prosecutor Charges Kevorkian With Assisting Suicide of Doctor
- Sheriff Gates Discusses Fatal Case : Law enforcement: Orange County department will review procedures in the wake of officer's shooting. He was killed during an impromptu training session behind a mall.
- Addressing Everyday Pain in 'Survival' : Art: In her LACMA installation, Liz Young, who has been in a wheelchair for 17 years, is aiming at universality. Everybody 'lives with pain and struggle,' she says.
- Prep Voices : Boosters or Coaches, Who's in Control?
- David A. Jaffe Named Getty Curator of Paintings : Art: The scholar is 'delighted. . . . From a curatorial point of view the museum's vision is a dream vision.'
- Experts Say Suspect Competent for Trial
- Battle Is Won Back Home : Ex-Marine Hurt in Gulf Wins Disability Case
- Chumash Group Threatens to Block Roadwork
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Church Can Meet in Industrial Building
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Battlefront : Chopper Helps Keep Police on Ground Safe
- Countywide : Superior Court Judge Is Sworn In
- CALABASAS : Deadline Extended for Land-Use Plan
- Pepperdine Proves It Has Answer
- Fresno State's Dilfer Says He Will Try NFL
- Worthy Helps the Lakers Escape Nuggets, 119-118
- O.C. MUSIC AND DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Big Guys Choose Risk-Free Route
- Just When You Think You're Not Afraid of Los Angeles . . .
- Sheriff Concedes Policies Violated in Deputy's Shooting : O.C. law enforcement: Gates answers criticism of how department handled on-job death of one of its own and vows review of training rules after D.A. completes inquiry.
- Better to Be Early--and Safer : It took two fatal air crashes to prompt FAA to move on 757 warning
- Developer Files Suit Over Agency's Land Purchase
- Packard: South County Cities Need Say on Base : El Toro: Congressman says he will be watching the nine-member agency to ensure the area is 'treated fairly' in the site conversion decision.
- Car Dealership Charged in Smog Check Crackdown : Crime: Toyota of Garden Grove, mechanics and others face felony counts for allegedly issuing certificates for cars that failed inspections.
- Judge Lowers Bail for Man Held in Scam : Courts: James Robert Borzynski, accused of conning three women out of $87,000, faces three counts of grand theft.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Builder to Finish Work on Abandoned Homes : Housing: Original developer halted construction at Lancaster tract in 1988. Neighbors welcome the news.
- LA HABRA : City Will Replace Broken Water Main
- Schools Win Grants for Novel Programs
- They All Knuckled Down
- Southern Section Lauds 7 From Area
- NBA ROUNDUP : Starks' 39 Are Magic for Knicks
- Reporter's Notebook : Many Coaches Would Like to Keep Booster Clubs at Arm's Length
- Lewis Tops Holyfield's Wish List
- AST Research Sues TI Over Royalty Rights
- East's 2nd Storm in Week Piles Snow 3 Feet Deep, Disrupts Power
- Inflation Anxiety Scuttles Brazilian Bond Sale: For...
- Trade Shows Cause Traffic Jams on the Info Highway : Technology: There are so many of them that both attendees and exhibitors are getting more picky.
- Taiwan Gives Hijacker a 9-Year Term
- Medicaid Abortion Rule May Be Delayed : Medicine: Requirement that states help pay in cases of rape or incest leaves some in position of either breaking own laws or losing federal funds.
- Tustin Police Cars to Carry Video Cameras : Law enforcement: Windshield-mounted device will record traffic stops and aid in crime detection, such as drunk driving arrests and attacks on officers.
- New Hope for Geronimo Pratt : Legal system: The former Black Panther has spent 22 years in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit. Now a crusading lay minister has persuaded prosecutors to re-examine the case.
- Valley Obituaries
- Bradbury to Seek 5th Term as D. A.
- A Few Deep Breaths, Then Back to Work
- Pacific Asia Museum Offers Family Cultural Programs : Galleries: Free monthly Saturday afternoon events spotlight the arts, music and dance of Myanmar, Korea and Thailand.
- U.S. Inspectors Find Nothing in Search of Suspicious Tankers
- Group Aiding Blind Must Find New Location
- UCLA's Miller to Enter Draft
- Dominguez's 16 Wins May Be 1 Too Many
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Will Owners, Union Play Ball on 3 Major Problems?
- Santa Ana Valley Rolls Past No. 10 Magnolia, 68-28
- Baseball
- SAN CLEMENTE : Illegal Construction Policy to be Weighed
- COSTA MESA : Merchants Granted OK to Fly Banners
- BURBANK : City to Accept Rent Subsidy Applications
- Clinton Has to Shed His Anti-Military Bias : Leadership: The chief can't command until service people feel that their well-being is a priority for this Administration.
- BURBANK : Head of Foundation Cites Health Needs
- Korean Americans Learning to Work Political System
- Welch Reflects on Career by Tipping Cap to Friends, Foes Alike
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Car Sales Mirror French Economic Slide: The...
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY : Competitors Match Northwest's 45% Cut in Discounted Fares : Travel: In another price war, Alaska launches sale in response to promotion by Reno Air.
- ENERGY
- Global Markets and Economic Update : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Annual Mutual Fund Review & Outlook : Selection of Investment 'Hedges' Looks a Bit Scrawny : Safeguards: Gold funds performed well in '93, but question of continued demand clouds future performance.
- 34 Firms Cited for Safety Violations in Handling Asbestos
- Wilson's State of State Speech on TV, Radio
- TARGETING DEALERS: Judging by the Yellow Pages,...
- Panel Backs Dropping Port Hueneme Beach Tax
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Trapped in a Crumbling World of Passion and Betrayal : THE CROCODILE BIRD <i> by Ruth Rendell</i> , Crown, $20, 352 pages
- VAN NUYS : Menendez Juries Spend Quiet Day in Deliberation
- Welfare Employee Is Accused of Aiding Ineligible Relative
- Santa Ana Teen Is First Gang-Related Homicide of Year : Violence: Reputed gang member's body found with gun in his pocket next to railroad tracks. People nearby had heard shots but didn't call police.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Kentucky Rolls; Center Is Injured
- Commentary : Learning to Live With Mad Genius
- Growing Into the Role : Movies: Ralph Fiennes gained weight--and critical praise--for his role as a brutal Nazi work-camp commandant in 'Schindler's List.'
- French Actress Takes on U.S., Life : Movies: 'The Accompanist' star Romane Bohringer, who has two hit films in Europe, has a philosophy: 'I don't want others to make my life for me. I want to do myself.'
- Notes Sale: Newport Beach's Pacific Mutual Life...
- Sir Speedy to Offer Photo, Document CD Service : Technology: The Laguna Hills-based quick-print chain will join with Kodak to offer businesses an alternative to slides or videocassettes.
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY : United Plans Major Expansion of Its Flight Schedule to Pacific Region
- Vacancy Rate of Commercial Buildings Stabilized in '93 : Real estate: Some of the improvement was due to a halt in construction. But rents continued to drop.
- Does Rape in Words Equal Rape in Deed? : Media: A critic's blunt reply to author Catharine MacKinnon's assertion that 'to say it is to do it' ignites a furor over fact and fantasy.
- 'Moral Courage' to End Violence Urged on IRA : Ulster: Top Catholic politician says he realizes outlawed group would face enormous challenge accepting British-Irish peace declaration.
- Enforced Courtesy : Schools Say New State Law Has Cut Sexual Harassment on Campus
- FILLMORE : Boy, 16, to Be Tried as Adult in Slaying
- San Fernando Parks Chief Fired : Inquiry: Allegations that he misused city funds prompt council to oust grass-roots Latino leader. He denies wrongdoing.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic Trustees to Decide How to Fill School Board Seat
- SIMI VALLEY : City Reduces Midday Fares on Bus Routes
- Prosecutor Calls Store Killing an 'Inside Job' : Courts: Murder trial begins for Sean Darnell Slade, the accused triggerman in the 1992 holdup of Home Depot in San Fernando.
- Antelope Valley College Faces Suit Over Basketball Injury
- GIRLS
- Miscellany
- Perez Is Back, Burroughs Is on Track, 2-1
- This Particular Hole in One Was Definitely a Desert Classic
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Round Trip Has Some Ups, Downs : Waylon Jennings' full-circle performance at the Crazy Horse featured some still-relevant songs but was tarnished a bit by an unadventurous itinerary.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cheap Trick: It's Not an Adventure, It's a Job
- ENERGY
- Bank Workers Arrested in Iran Over Forged Accounts
- Bosnia Warned That U.N. Troops Will Leave if War Goes On : Balkans: World body's military commander in war-torn republic has quit in frustration.
- Air Force Cites Pilot Error in Fatal Crash
- New AIDS Ads Explicitly Urge Use of Condoms
- COYOTE WATCH : Policy Trap
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Curbside Recycling Will Start by April
- Backers Seek to Reinstate Clerk's Raise : Oxnard: Daniel Martinez's supporters say he is a victim of petty politics. The City Council says its aim was fairness.
- LOS ANGELES : Wisconsin Congressman to Offer Bill on Ticket Sales
- Trial to Begin on LAPD Unit's Role in Stakeout : Courts: Lawsuit says officers put restaurant manager's life at risk by failing to prevent men from robbing a McDonald's.
- Prep Voices : Boosters or Coaches, Who's in Control?
- Nightcrawlers Still Best When Angling for Bass
- Fed Plan Would Have 2 Bank Regulators
- Helionetics OKs Assets Deal
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE : Indicators Point to Slight Improvement After Housing Industry's 4-Year Slide
- BANKING
- Gates Tells of Anguish Over Robins' Death
- RESEDA : Chick Asks City to Refurbish Medians
- LA PALMA : Library to Offer 'Storytime' for Kids
- Countywide : Trail to Be Detour-Free Until April 1
- Parkland Grading Tied to Fire Crews, Utility
- SANTA ANA : Law Clarifies Rules on Upkeep of Houses
- 40 hoofs: We hated to see 1993...
- Trice, Razo Earn Honors on Division I-AA Team
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Edges No. 6 Ocean View
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Report on Expansion Plan for Hospital OKd : Supervisors: Approval of environmental review for Ventura County Medical Center project comes with little public opposition.
- Wed for Better or for Worse, but in Secret : Fees: Cost of a confidential marriage license, bought by more than half the couples applying to wed in 1993, will go up $8.
- Northridge Ends Losing Streak
- LAPD Unit on Trial for Allowing Sunland Robbery : Law enforcement: Court battle pits safeguarding the public against the need to gather evidence, experts say.
- <i> Campesinos'</i> Struggle Over Land Rights Is Widespread
- ENERGY
- Last Portion of Presley Loan Is Purchased : Finance: Sale of B of A's share of a $340-million loan package is a major step in the firm's effort to restructure.
- MCA Branching Out to Video Game Publishing
- Executive Travel : This Executive Wrote the Book on Travel
- 9th Algerian Judge Killed
- PEACE, LOVE, MONEY: Even Topanga Canyon, where...
- Packwood Waived Rights, Lawyers Say
- Samsons in Their 70s : Health: Age doesn't stop a workout-loving group of senior citizens. 'We want to be role models,' one says.
- Term Limits For Those Other Politicians : Government: Elected officials are circumventing Props. 140 and 164 by running for other offices.
- LOS ANGELES : Boy's Lawyer Seeks Photos of Michael Jackson's Body
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Spurs Residents to Clear Brush, Trees
- Kings Back in the Habit of Winning
- State of Address Coverage: It'll Be Spotty : Television: Stations plan excerpts and taped showings, but Gov. Wilson's speech won't be aired live today.
- When Early Acting Careers Careen to an End : Advocacy: Paul Petersen of 'The Donna Reed Show' has established a support group for former young actors who have faced real-life horror stories.
- Put '3 Strikes' on June Ballot, Brown Says : Crime: Measure would rival a voter initiative backed by Gov. Wilson. Speaker also raises questions about appointment of acting schools chief.
- FAMILY : Support Is Key in Teens' Lives
- Successful Rx: Dispensing a Sense of Community : Druggist Harold Marcus and his wife run their Huntington Beach pharmacy in old-fashioned style.
- It Isn't All Ducky for Eisner as Euro Disney Lays an Egg
- OXNARD : Street Still Closed Amid Oil Cleanup
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1993
- Unrequited Love : At the Falconry Academy, Birds of Prey Can Be Taught to Soar, but Not to Adore
- Tribute To Elmore : Clippers' Spencer Has Gone Through Tough Times and Come Through Impressively
- CSUN Climbs Hill to End Skid, 90-72 : College basketball: He sinks crucial three-pointer as Matadors defeat Buffalo, snap six-game losing streak.