- Countywide : Unlicensed Motorist Crackdown Is Hailed
- Mixed Media : 3 More Titles for Neglected Readers
- Sinkage Report Cites Grouting Problems : Subway: First independent written analysis of Hollywood tunnel project disagrees with MTA officials on several points.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Budget Talk to Focus on Anti-Crime Plans
- FRANKFURT : Old Fair, New Media
- Mistrial Declared in Hurley Case
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Workload Becomes a Concern for Bettis
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Breza's Look, Game Are Strikingly Familiar
- Couple's Differences Were a Matter of Style
- Weekend Box Office : 'Gump' Is King of the Year--for Now
- Album Review
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Female Kicker Fails Duke Tryout
- VILLA PARK : Cities to Share Cost of Repairing Taft Avenue
- SEAL BEACH : Dissidents to Picket Leisure World Board
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LA PALMA : Wide Open Council Contest Includes No Incumbents : Most of the candidates agree that a major problem is presented by revenue losses that the city has suffered in recent years because of state budget cutbacks.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Project May Use Air Quality Funds
- Don't Take the Plunge Without a Site
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Dropped Passes Are Nothing New
- CANOGA PARK : Parent Donates $15,000 to School
- Baffling Spill : Beaches Close as Flow's Source Is Checked
- 4.7 Quake Hits Arizona
- U.S. Government Puts Nixon Funeral Costs at $311,039 : Services: Yorba Linda is not reimbursed for nearly $100,000 in security and other expenses. The agency in charge says the city did not put in for payment.
- Countywide : Applications Open for Imagination Fest
- Gillis Joins Irvine Valley Basketball Staff; Sawyer a Sportswalk Inductee
- Maybe These People Don't Realize John Wooden Retired
- PACOIMA : Plans Envision Bright Future for Old School
- Council to Hear Debate on Plans to Fill Possible Vacancy : Elections: Thousand Oaks politicians discuss how to replace Frank Schillo if he becomes a county supervisor.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Green Card Green Light Swamps INS : Residency: New law lets some avoid filing for papers at U.S. consulates abroad. But many people turn out even though they are not eligible.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Wife of Man Killed by Deputies to Get $40,000
- Congress Should Reauthorize AIDS Resources Law : Orange County has more than 3,000 cases of the disease and about 8,800 people with HIV. The Ryan White CARE Act would help pay for their services.
- Seniors
- Set No Deadline for Haiti Withdrawal : Disarm the thugs but don't risk U.S. lives with a cutoff date
- VENTURA : Report Analyzes City's Fiscal Future
- FAIRPLEX : Flores Shut Out, but Wins Sixth Consecutive Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mixed Results for Halprin
- Celebrating 'The Shvitz'
- Notebook : Marina's Crouch Produces in Her Other Sport Too
- Bill Would Grant Civil Rights Panel $9.5 Million
- OPTIMA Health Plan OK Awaited : Medicine: Agency today will select what approach it will take in creating Medi-Cal system.
- 6 on Council Back Police Chief's Bid to Demote Aide : Government: They say Williams should be allowed to implement his reforms. But Yaroslavsky stands by embattled Parks.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustee Quits School Race; Health Is Cited
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Postpones Vote on Hotel Tax
- 51 in County Named Merit Semifinalists
- Pop Music Review : Moody Folk From Smith
- Q&A; : Butler's Out to Reorient the Take on Gay, Straight Roles : The actor talks about the double standard in casting heterosexuals as homosexuals, and vice versa.
- Knocked Off Balance by Poor Spin Control
- Melissa WendtHuntington Beach, JuniorVolleyball / Outside hitterThe...
- BODY WATCH : An Electrifying Date With the Phantom Soothes the Soul
- Import of Guns Blocked From Former U.S.S.R.
- Cardoso Gets Brazil Presidency, Polls Show : Election: Man credited with halting runaway inflation apparently avoids a runoff.
- Mixed Media : Reversing a 'Negative Image'
- Amtrak Engineer Removed From Duty
- City, Schools Differ on Aerial Spraying
- Suit Filed in Sikh Temple Dispute : Legal: Plaintiffs ask for new elections for temple directors and seek to have the building open for worship by dissident groups.
- 300 M.P.G. Is Not Out of the Question : All the technology for a fuel-efficient 'supercar' is in use now, but it will take a new mind-set to bring it together.
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools Given Money for Class Computers
- Dodgers Unload Three Veterans : Baseball: Gott, McDowell, Snyder turned loose to clear way for four triple-A players.
- LONG BEACH : Officials Weigh Special Election in Council Race
- Getting In Touch With His Roots : Pop music: Former Band stalwart Robbie Robertson, who is half Mohawk, creates the music for TBS' 'The Native Americans' and gets a chance to explore traditional and contemporary Native American styles.
- Eisner's Brilliant Flanking Maneuver : A few years from now, they want to point to a fit Michael Eisner and a struggling Disney. They want to say that Emperor Eisner has no clothes.
- The Newport Harbor Art Museum netted about...
- David T. Allen has been named executive...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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- Carolco Aims to Sell 'Showgirls' in Bid for Cash
- Affinity Plans to Acquire Female Executives Group
- Police Official Indicted in Sex Scandal Case
- WORLD VIEW : Gimme Shelter: The Plight of the Homeless in Lands of Plenty : In advanced nations, the 'new poverty' sends more and more people into the street.
- Suspect in O.C. Killing Left Print, Transcript Says
- MISSION VIEJO : Highest Pay Goes Even Higher at Saddleback
- 2 Top Executives at Diceon Resign; 45 Jobs in O.C. Cut
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Pacific Scientific Creates Fluorescent Bulb That Dims
- Economic Rebound Undeterred by Quake : Business: Dun & Bradstreet says L.A.'s recovery continued despite temblor. Insurance, U.S. provided boost.
- It's No Joke: 'Far Side' Cartoonist Gary Larson to Retire Jan. 1
- VIENNA : Eye on the Right
- POLITICS : N.Y. Governor's Contest Shaping Up as Liberalism's Last Stand : Seeking his 4th term, Mario Cuomo is running the race of his life. His ideology and record are key campaign issues.
- Ferry Cargo Door Torn Off, Probers Say
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Clinton Is the Headliner for Brown Fund-Raiser
- New Wave of Quake Refugees Seek Shelter : Housing: Owners of damaged homes who are just now receiving insurance money or government loans take up temporary lodging in hotels and apartments.
- Less of a Drag : Technology: Two inventors say their wind deflector, mounted on rear of an aging bakery truck, cuts resistance and increases fuel efficiency.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins' Turner to Stick With Shuler
- Croatian Emigres Fuel USC in Water Polo
- City Offers Retraining for Quake Business Victims : Recovery: Incentives will steer owners of damaged enterprises toward industries expected to flourish in the future.
- Mark Singer Wins 2 Laguna Design Awards
- Dress Codes Become More Relaxed
- Wesco Aircraft Hardware Corp. of Valencia won...
- COMPANY TOWN : No Harmony in Beach Boy Suit Between Cousins Love and Wilson
- 60% of First-Time Home Buyers Said to Rely on Family Help
- Woman Who Killed Abusive Mate May Be Freed Early : Battered spouses: Geneva Love, who shot her husband to death in 1988, strikes a plea bargain that may allow her to leave prison next year. She earlier had sought clemency from Wilson.
- Culture : Paris Unveils 'New' Champs Elysees : A $45-million face lift restores the old luster to the famed boulevard.
- FILLMORE : $53,000 in Cocaine Found; Motorist Held
- Hate Crimes
- Major League Baseball
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Report From Children Now
- Effects of Prop. 187
- Jury System
- PREP VOICES : Balancing Act
- Obituaries - Oct. 4, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 4, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 4, 1994
- Espy Quits Amid Probe of Ethics : Cabinet: Secretary of Agriculture faces allegations of abusing perquisites of office. He apparently hoped to spare the Administration embarrassment.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : String of Vehicle Crashes Kills 6 People Over 2 Days : Antelope Valley: A 1-year-old boy is one of a pair of fatalities in an accident in Lancaster on Monday night. Four others die in other incidents.
- CSUN Weighing Beauregard Case : Colleges: Spokesman says shooting incident still 'under administrative review.'
- Man Arraigned in Laguna Fire but Guilt Is Doubted
- TV's Harriet Nelson Dies at Laguna Home : Obituary: Son David 'was holding her hand,' as she passed away, daughter-in-law says.
- Harriet Nelson, Matriarch of TV Family, Dies at 85
- Laguna Fire Suspect's Alibi Appears Solid : Inquiry: O.C. investigators review records, photographs and fingerprints at Mexican prison.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Runner Stumbles: Espy Felled by Ethics Questions : Cabinet: The agriculture secretary drew praise for a life of accomplishment. But many wonder how he could let a few perks pull him down.
- U.S. Reverses Policy, Raids Haiti Militia HQ
- Quarantine Seen as Medfly Finds Rise : Agriculture: Number of insects found in Camarillo climbs to 33, as growers and packers stop shipping under a temporary ban.
- Vietnam Delegation Optimistic : Trade: Orange County representatives see bright prospects for business in communist nation.
- Ito to Rule on TV Use in Courtroom
- NHL LABOR DISPUTE : Duck, King Players Back the Decision Not to Skate
- Matadors to Wait and See in Shootings Case : College football: Lineman Beauregard, accused of wounding two, might not be disciplined, official says.
- VIETNAM
- Odd Alliance Introduces Arthritis Pain Reliever
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Body of Kidnaped Teen Believed Found
- Losing Ground : As California Heals, Defense-Reliant San Diego Is Still in Acute Pain
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Torres Softens Stand, Says Garamendi Over-Regulated Industry
- Crowds Celebrate Transfer of Presidio to Public's Hands
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hired Firm to Defend Campaign Reform
- Clinton's 1990 Campaign Failed to Detail How Expense Fund Was Spent
- JAPAN
- Gauging Consumers' Tastes : Firm Conducts Surveys to Track Diners' Changing Habits
- LAUGH LINES
- SITTING PRETTY: California Rideshare Week kicks off...
- Japan Central Bank Props Dollar Against Yen : Markets: U.S. currency had initially fallen as trade accord was seen as doing too little to cut trade deficit.
- First Interstate Bank Appoints Senior Vice President
- AEROSPACE
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Gov. Romer Chased While in Police Car
- RSVP : Spielberg Honored at A-List Benefit Event
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- BOOK REVIEW : A Southerner's Life Judged Too Harshly : IN THE TENNESSEE COUNTRY <i> by Peter Taylor</i> ; Alfred. A. Knopf $21, 221 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-Convicts Help Rescue Missing Boy
- Arrests Triple on First Day of Crackdown at Border
- Fans Say Goodby to Western Store : North Hollywood: Nudie's, famous for outfitting Western movie heroes and country singers, is remembered as it closes its doors.
- Eagles Run Young, 49ers Ragged, 40-8 : NFC: Rookie Charlie Garner gains 111 yards, scores twice as Philadelphia hands San Francisco its worst defeat in eight years.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Moody Blues Wring Best Out of Old Set
- Shaky Kick Makes Patriot Hearts Flutter : Interconference: Bahr's wobbly field goal with four seconds left barely clears crossbar and gives New England 17-16 victory over Green Bay.
- Far Too Many Americans Are Asleep at the Wheel--Literally
- Working People : Entrepreneur's Diary: What Happened to "Freedom and Prosperity"?
- A Grower's Way of Life Threatened by an Insect
- FAIRPLEX : Southern Wish Sews Up Victory in the Pomona
- 'Newland' to Open Israeli Film Series
- Guts and Glory: When Do Women Get Their Share?
- TELEVISION : A Peaceful Existence on 'Echo Street'
- Agenda
- Letter Prompts Realignment of Traffic Light on Edinger Avenue
- A School of Hope in Neighborhood of Poverty, Fear
- Some of County's Rich Getting Even Richer, Forbes Finds
- VENTURA : A Reminder of Their Heritage
- Angels' Luck Sticks Around to Haunt Rams
- Cowboys Give Shuler Game to Forget : NFC: Redskin quarterback's first NFL start is a rough one as Dallas overwhelms Washington, 34-7.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Yellowjackets Steal Hiroshima's Thunder
- Cardinals Finally Win One : NFC: Schroeder and a tough defense lead a 17-7 victory that ends Minnesota's three-game winning streak.
- Rams Come Up Short in Battle of Backups : Pro football: Hebert rallies Falcons to 8-5 victory in relief of George. Maddox throws key interceptions.
- Bodine Laps Field in Easy Victory
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Shelter Partnership: 'Life-Preserver' Keeps Homeless Agencies Afloat
- Sheriff's Outreach Overcomes a Language Barrier : Law enforcement: Under the year-old Adelante program, deputies re-educate Latino immigrants who sometimes cling to values that clash with U.S. customs. Students welcome the information.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Elkington Gets Victory Without Taking a Swing
- Rosemead Pair Held on Pandering Charges
- Tribute Honors Life, Work of Actress Mabel King : Entertainment: Star known for her roles in 'The Wiz' and TV's 'What's Happening' celebrates with 300 friends.
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Truth in Advertising
- Sermon : On Who O.J.'s 'Real Me' Could Be
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners Consider Preschool for Mall
- Clouds, Fog Keep Some Aviation Acts on Ground : Air show: Weather and missing favorites combine to keep attendance the lowest in recent years. But for many braving the drizzle, the Point Mugu event proves a big hit.
- Economic Profile
- COSTA MESA : OCC Shifts from Egg Farming to E-mail
- Man Killed Amid Flurry of Suspected Gang Activity : Crime: A man is fatally shot in Ventura, another is wounded in Oxnard. A third is a victim of carjacking.
- Massive Phone Calling Card Fraud Found : Telecommunications: MCI employee allegedly sold more than 100,000 numbers used to make more than $50 million in illegal calls.
- Human Relations <i> Not </i> by the Book
- JUSTICE : Comparatively Young High Court Expected to Show Caution : In term opening today, the justices face tough calls on affirmative action and racial gerrymandering. Term-limits ruling also due.
- COLUMN ONE : Gingrich: At Long Last, Power : In a Democrat's nightmare come true, the former gadfly is in line to be the GOP's top congressman--with hopes of leading his party's first majority in decades.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Fraud Is Found in Farm Aid Program
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Political Scorecard
- British Tabloid Prints Allegations of Affair With Princess
- AUSTRALIA
- Gangsters Targeting Japanese Executives : Violence: Corporate world has become fearful. Three people have been slain in last 14 months.
- Countywide : Filipinos to Celebrate a Centuries-Old Festival
- JAPAN
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Locate Missing Mosquito
- Recognizing Mr. Right--and Hanging Onto Him : Relationships: Good sex does not a marriage make--and keep your secrets quiet. These are some of the tidbits psychologists offer to women seeking a man to spend the rest of their lives with.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- K-III Communications Corp., the owner of Weekly...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Home Sewing Retailer Refashions Chain : Restructuring: House of Fabrics hopes tentative plan to close some branches and expand craft items will effect a turnaround.
- Organs of U.S. Boy Who Was Slain in Italy Are Donated
- Pollution's Effect on Sexual Development Fires Debate : Health: Some biologists blame chemicals for fertility problems, diseased organs. Others deny a problem exists.
- Americans Are Being Asked to Put a Price Tag on Nature : Conservation: U.S. will survey 6,000 people, asking what they would pay to restore the Grand Canyon ecosystem to proper functioning. The project is part of new approach to environmental issues.
- Bill Gates Tops List in Forbes Ranking of Richest in U.S. : Wealth: Microsoft mogul's net worth is $9.35 billion. California still home to more of wealthiest than any other state.
- Celebrating in Lap of Luxor-y
- Claude Harris; Ex-Congressman From Alabama
- Fire Damages House in Newport Beach
- Today's Topic : When the needs of small business collide with environmental regulation, does one side have to lose?
- VENTURA : Woman's Condition Critical After Crash
- Bears' Walsh Takes Plunge, Comes Up Winner : Interconference: Quarterback sneak on fourth down helps Chicago top Buffalo, 20-13.
- Turner Sparks Tampa Bay, 24-14 : NFC: His 80-yard punt return for a touchdown is the first for the Buccaneers. Sanders gains 166 yards, but Lions lose.
- Montreal Ousts the Salsa From APSL Playoffs
- No Practice Doesn't Make Perfect
- Put 'ER' Out of Its Misery--Quickly
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Night of Spirit, Warmth and 'Angels'
- 'Baseball' Ran on Interminably, Illustrating Why PBS Falls Short
- Mitsubishi Electric America to Merge 2 of Its Divisions
- Thomas W. Velleca has been named to...
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : U.S. Troops to Begin Disarming Haitian Militia, Senator Says : Military: Seizure of weapons is risky but necessary, congressman reports after visiting the island nation.
- Portraits From an Unseen Haiti : Marie-Yolande Saint-Fleur Risked Death to Photograph Life in Her Homeland, Driven By Passion for Her Work and a Sense of History
- George Bach; Business and Economics Scholar
- OXNARD : Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Is Identified
- Acting Her Age : At 90, Irmsie Brown Has Begun Racking Up Roles in Hollywood
- Powerboat Racer Critical After Being Dragged
- 2 Die in Separate Traffic Accidents
- Honda Civic Ranked Most Fuel-Efficient of 1995 Cars : Autos: Geo Metro XFi dropped off listing by EPA. Luxury models were biggest gas guzzlers.
- Japanese Americans Revisit Their Painful Past : History: World War II internees dismantle barracks at Wyoming prison camp and send it back to L.A.'s Little Tokyo as a permanent reminder.
- Democracy, U.S. Gift to Grenada, Is No Cure-All
- Quake-Hit '32 Olympic Swim Facility May Be Razed : Recreation: Raiders' and Clippers' desire for a parking lot on the site is said to be one reason officials favor moving the city's biggest youth pool.
- RACING ROUNDUP : Arc de Triomphe Won by Carnegie
- BREA : Council to Budget for Infrastructure
- USTA ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Team Wins Tennis Title
- Hefner 'Delighted' by Playboy Jazz Film Fest
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : After Solid Beginning, Blues Fest Fizzles in Dana Point
- $52-Billion Global Aid Plan Scrapped in Clash : Trade: International Monetary Fund members disagree over size of proposed funding package for developing nations.
- Money Market Deposit Accounts Have Quietly Lost Their Luster
- Recovering Contract Pay Might Not Be Worth the Costs
- At 90, She's the Toast of the Town : Entertainment: A year after launching her new career, Irmsie Brown is one of the oldest working character actresses in Hollywood, with roles in film and TV.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Woman's Mugging
- Orange County Almanac
- Aides Absorb the World According to Sen. Hayden : Legislature: Staffers take part in an intellectual odyssey of mandatory readings, viewings and discussions to help their boss advance his reform agenda.
- SEAL BEACH : Gating of College Park West Proposed
- BREA : Challenge No Handicap to These Artists
- Driving Classes Could Help Seniors Qualify for Discounts
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza Donations Surpass $6.4 Million
- Dialing for Dollars : Communications: The Baby Bells are pursuing an agenda for total monopoly.
- A SigAlert on the Highway Bill : Dispute between House, Senate chairmen risks billions in funding
- Residents Protest Wilson Veto of Homeowners' Bill of Rights : Insurance: Sen. Art Torres vows to fight for the measure, designed to protect earthquake and fire victims from company intimidation.
- City Official's Roommate Dies in Apparent Suicide
- After Game, the Rams at a Loss for Words
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Seeks Greater 'Spheres of Influence'
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT : COMEBACK KID
- MOVIESSome Enchanted Evening: Actress Whoopi Goldberg married...
- Taking Notes, High and Low : O.C. Philharmonic Society's Corey Assesses Needs and Goals After 14 Months on the Job
- Mobile Home Owners Oppose Proposal : Planning: They call Santa Clarita officials unsympathetic. The new law would prevent units older than 10 years from being placed on residential lots.
- Opera : Verdi's 'Aida' Lumbers Back to Orange County
- VENTURA : Greenbelt Petition Threatens Land Sale
- FULLERTON : See 'Dick and Jane' Exhibit at Library
- San Juan Capistrano Plans Make Rounds : Redevelopment: Five designs for town center will be unveiled. Earlier plan fizzled in '80s.
- Medfly Experts Discuss Likely Boundaries of Quarantine : Agriculture: Official says shipment restrictions probably will be in place within days. Zone would initially cover thousands of acres of farmland.
- LA HABRA : Fields Dedicated to Baseball Legend
- IRVINE : Federal Smoking Ban Clouds School Bingo
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : San Diego Halts UC Irvine Soccer Streak
- El Camino's Haag Continues Recitals
- Colts' Dawkins Catches On : AFC: After lecture on sideline last week, he responds with two key receptions that set up touchdowns in 17-15 victory over Seahawks.
- Young Shula Only Fodder to Dolphins : Pro football: Miami seems to take it easy against lowly Cincinnati, 23-7, in first father-son coaching matchup.
- Latino Programs to Be Shown on Cable TV
- DANCE REVIEWS : Lewitzky's Work Still the Centerpiece
- Turner, Cleveland Trounce Jets : AFC: Safety keys defensive gem and offense scores three rushing touchdowns. Jets drop third consecutive game.
- THEATER REVIEW : Recapturing 'Show Boat's' Power, Glory
- GARDEN GROVE : New City Hall Building Turned Over to City
- Michael Flannery; IRA Stand Caused Dispute
- COMMITMENTS : He Was No Mr. Goodbar, but He Had His Purpose
- Suspect Labels Mexico Slaying First of a Plot
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton Woes Blamed on Anxiety, Criticism
- Bank to Offer Stock to Its Shareholders
- Man Fatally Stabbed in Winnetka
- Youth Opinion : Children of Immigrants: 'My Parents Wish They Could Vote'
- A Bruise to Bettis Hobbles All Hope : Rams: Pain in his lower back throws the offense off kilter when he is needed most, in fourth quarter.
- ANALYSIS : What NHL Must Do, and Soon
- Giants Still Can't Get By the Bye : NFC: New York, which hasn't won after a week off since 1990, loses to New Orleans, 27-22, making San Diego the only undefeated team.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Dancing Ode to the Music of Work : 'Stomp' opens the new season of the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts with a hub cap serenade.
- Words to Live--and Lose Friends--By
- FRAMED: This week, Freda Miller moves into...
- Douglas Pagliotti; Production Stage Manager
- Happiness at the 11th Hour : Kantor announces new Japan trade deal
- Sarajevo: A Remembrance of Things Chocolate : Beyond the image of a war-torn city, memories cling of courageous people maintaining a generous civility.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Phoenix Dance Rises in L.A. Debut
- SEC Launching Campaign to Educate Investors : Markets: Program is designed to help individual investors navigate the myriad of financial options now available to them.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Teller's Work Gives Business Experience
- Gov. Richards, Bush's Son Running Even in Texas
- An Intimate Lesson on AIDS : Latinas Learn of Risks, Prevention in Candid, Back-Yard Gatherings
- Critter Control
- IRVINE : Nonprofit Groups to Get New Space
- TUSTIN : Company Lauded for Conserving
- Dear Street Smart:The new traffic signal at...
- Modest Proposal : Gump's 'Simple, Noble' Bus Stop
- Platform : Drug Court: : Cost-Effective 'Tough Love' for Nonviolent Offenders
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Quarterback Situation Rapidly Deteriorating
- Calvary Chapel Volleyball Plays on a Higher Level : Preps: Athletes who opt for parochial atmosphere have led Eagles to prominence and are being recruited by Division I teams.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Frente! Quartet Hits Hardest With Name
- Flirting Fundamentals : A Glance, a Smile--So Sexy, So Subtle . . . So Scientific
- He's Perfecting the Art of Getting Along : Culture: Under Tom Tomlinson, the Orange County Performing Arts Center mends fences.
- San Juan Capistrano Planners OK 1st Phase of Sports Park
- Costa Mesa Police Seek Clues in Fatal Stabbing
- Orange Ballot Offers Quirks, Conservatism : Election: The 13 candidates include a "shaman" and an ex-policeman with thoughts of legal and taxable prostitution.
- Monthly Report