- Unfunded Mandates a Drain on Education : Every dollar a district spends on these well-intentioned laws diminishes scholastic programs.
- Firms Eligible for Environment Award
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Backs Law on Graffiti Abatement
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Riordan Rejects Proposal to Temporarily Reopen Dump
- Blake, Kings Give It Away as Oilers Stage Rare Rally
- Kwan Will Get a Ticket to Skate : Olympics: Because she is an alternate, details of when or where the 13-year-old will go have not been determined.
- Taking a Stand Against Uniforms
- Want a New Job? Request a 'Make-Over'
- BEVERLY HILLS : Council Hopefuls Will Limit Campaign Spending
- State of the Union Address
- Muff's Death Duly Noticed
- Engineering
- Transportation and Quakes
- Earthquake: Criticism of Santa Monica Tenants
- Project Draws a Response
- EPA Politics
- Traffic: Appeal for Beverly Hills to Chip In
- Sanford Sigoloff
- Mayor Kell's View on Navy Land
- Edmiston: Palisades Resident Speaks Out
- Check Checkers
- Ram receivers coach Milt Jackson has signed...
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 3, 1994
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : High School to Be Shut at Least a Month : Education: Parents react angrily to the delay. Students at a Granada Hills school will relocate in two weeks.
- Settlement OKd in Student's Death : Law: Inglewood will pay $750,000 to resolve suit by Fountain Valley family. Patrick Shanahan died of injuries suffered as he struggled with police after concert.
- Security Debated After Stabbing : Violence: Friends of Simi student who was fatally attacked say there are many weapons on campus. Officials insist schools are safe.
- O.C. Congressional Delegation Assails Clinton : Reaction: Dornan is harshest critic of move toward normal relations. But Ferguson welcomes it, saying capitalism will help.
- INGLEWOOD : $25,000 Reward for Arrest in Gang Slayings
- O.C. Backers Mobilize to Save Hanoi Embargo : Vietnam: Opponents of normal ties work to change Clinton's mind, but concede it's probably too late.
- No Surrender : For Some, War Will Never End Until MIAs Are Home
- 2 O.C. Congressmen Savor Rare Win on Immigration
- Conservative Legislators Savor Their Victory : Politics: Californians celebrate success in attaching to quake relief measure an amendment to ban long-term aid for illegal immigrants.
- IRA Ally's U.S. Success Riles London : Northern Ireland: Gerry Adams packs two days in New York with media appearances. The British complain he wasn't asked tough questions.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Paramount Could Prove Bargain in Right Hands : Acquisitions: Key is exploiting entertainment assets in era of new technology. Ted Turner is model of success.
- FLIGHT FOR RIGHTS: Anaheim pilot Henry Le...
- SOUTH BAY NEWS : Inglewood Posts Reward in Killing Spree by Gangs : Crime: $25,000 is offered for the arrest--not necessarily conviction--of a suspect. Random violence has caused some residents to change the way they live.
- Business Leaders Reject Health Plan : Reforms: Key group of executives criticize Clinton proposal, endorse less sweeping rival measure. White House downplays move, but analysts see a severe blow.
- Two Bodies Discovered in Car Trunk
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Rail Ridership Drops as Commuters Return to Roads
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Raiders Invited to Oakland : Football: Team says it hasn't talked of moving from damaged Coliseum. Alameda County denies it is trying to recapture the franchise.
- Datum Braces for a Drop
- ECONOMY
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Sick Child Awakens Parents to Value of Time Together
- Doctors, Clinics Caught in O.C. Medical Billing Sting : Indictments: D.A.'s 18-month probe involved setting up a phony law firm to ferret out schemes against insurers.
- VIDEO VOGUE : 'Tootsie' Roles
- UNIVERSAL STUDIOS : MCA Given Until Feb. 10 to Submit Subway Alternative
- Thousands of Jobless Blame Quake Damage
- Animal Shelters Offer Assistance
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : City Officials to Study Hauling Earthquake Debris to Utah Site : Trash: Council members worry about the large amounts of extra refuse being sent to Valley landfills.
- Secretary Testifies Keys Found in Priest's Room : Crime: Woman in Piroli theft trial says locks were changed after parishioners counting money made the find.
- VILLA PARK : Council Commends 4 Crime Witnesses
- Puck Doesn't Stop in Milwaukee : Hockey: NHL expansion eludes apparently favorable city amid reluctance of billionaire Pettit to endure long-term mediocrity and exorbitant entrance fee.
- Harding's Fall Really Big Push?
- Kennedy Plays On Despite Hardships From Earthquake : High school basketball: School is not in session and the gym is damaged, but Golden Cougars continue schedule.
- The San Juan Capistrano Regional Library on...
- Community Psychiatric Posts '93 Loss : Earnings: Laguna Hills care provider had $24.9-million loss but declares a turnaround. 'Worst is behind them,' analyst says.
- Japan Must Open Door to See New Dawn
- New Juice for Electric Cars : Automobiles: Bloc of East Coast states backs in principal California's rules for non-polluting vehicles.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Day of the Low Bidders
- THIN ICE: The 300 students in Terry...
- Denver Airport Ready for Takeoff--and a Bumpy Ride : Transportation: Snafus and overruns have plagued the $3-billion project. Will it be a boon or a boondoggle?
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Seismic Safety Bill Loses Supporter : Education: Chancellor says state's community colleges will not try to keep alive measure to relax standards. Quake caused $35 million in damage.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Tip From Homeless Man Leads to Stolen Computers
- RECOVERY WATCH : All Too Mobile
- 2nd Democrat Joins Race for Umberg's Seat : Politics: Santa Ana chamber President Metzler's entry in party primary, encouraged by incumbent, irks rival Moreno.
- Rams Extend Team Practice Facility Lease at Former Anaheim School
- Police Dept. Accused in Sex-Harassment Suit : Courts: Cypress officer contends she was target of pranks, retaliation after complaining of photo of scantily clad model.
- Board Votes to End Ex-Barnstormer's Lease at John Wayne
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Marina Handles No. 2 Edison
- Dallas' Turner Accepts the Job With Redskins
- EARNINGS
- Blood Supply Rebounds From Low Levels
- Immunization for Chicken Pox Seen as Saving Money
- White House Unveils Plan to Further Clean U.S. Waters : Environment: Proposals would rewrite and expand landmark 1972 federal act. Cutting flow of remaining toxics is termed 'the hard part.'
- Thousands of Sikhs Protest Clinton's Words on Punjab
- NEWPORT BEACH : Suspect Linked to 4 Robberies Arrested
- Drug Dispute Linked to Man's Slaying
- Police Dog Easily Tracks Down Fugitive
- Monthly Report
- Aikman's Flight Plan Doesn't Include Team
- PREP VOICES : Club Sports Provide Polish, but at What Cost?
- Taco Bell to Aid Victims' Children
- RETAIL
- EARNINGS
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Gives Rise to Brief Political Unity : Aid: State's congressional delegation and Sacramento officials of both parties meet in Washington to push for federal assistance. But rifts quickly emerge.
- Honorary Chairman of Long Board : Flower Power Drives Collector's Wave of Surfing Nostalgia
- LOS ANGELES : City Sets Up Hot Lines for Damage Inspections
- She Knows the Nose : The Goal Was to Climb Along the Prow of El Capitan in Yosemite Without Ropes, and Hill Was the First
- No Offers Yet for Nordhoff's Leach
- Bank of Anaheim Agrees to Merger Terms
- America Online Finds It Can't Handle the Load : Computers: The hottest company in the industry is forced to restrict access. The snafu resulted from an aggressive promotional campaign.
- Devil Gets His Due in Japanese Name Uproar
- Keep Leaving, Don't Stop : Marines shoot back as March 31 pullout date draws closer
- Judge Blocks Demotion of Hospital Chief : Health: Court finds that officials violated guidelines in removing doctor as chairman of emergency medicine at King medical center.
- Official Doubts That County Medical Center Needs a New Wing : Health: Spokesman for a private Ventura hospital says the $46-million proposal is a ploy to compete for patients.
- Yolanda HearveyCypress, So.Basketball / ForwardHearvey, a 6-foot-1...
- Angels' Squeakiest Hip Gets All the Grease, Attention
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers' Unbeaten Streak Ended by Pittsburgh, 2-1
- Taco Bell Shows 18% Earnings Boost
- FCC Won't Block Infinity's KRTH Buy
- Mexican Rebels Agree to Talks
- If It Slithers, Swims or Flies, He's After It : Todd of the Jungle makes his living rounding up the wildest fugitives in South Florida. Some even become pets.
- Compromise on Hiring Female Officers Backed : Equality: Police Commission supports efforts to increase number of women in the LAPD. Panel stops short of endorsing an annual quota.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Study Asked on Neon Signs
- Rams' Jackson to Discuss Job With New Falcon Coach Jones
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Spurt in Interest Rates Ends Dow's Record-Setting Run
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Jury Told Beckwith Boasted of Slaying
- CYPRESS : 3 Teens Arrested in Robbery, Shooting
- Navy Gets OK to Use Explosives for Ship Tests : Channel Islands: Environmentalists concerned over possible deaths of marine mammals vow to fight fisheries service action.
- IRVINE : Visionary Journal Sheds Light on Area
- The Valiant Effort at CSUN : Educational gem struggles to shake loose from quake disaster
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Love in Good Measure : It's the Chief Emotion in the Piano Concerto That Alain Lefevre Will Perform Today and Thursday
- Boutros-Ghali Shifts Blame Over Bosnia : Balkans: The U.N. chief points to NATO's authorization procedures as the source of hesitation. He says he can't simply order air strikes.
- For California, an Unhealthy Plan : Relying on Medicare and Medicaid savings has dire implications for states with many on public assistance.
- COSTA MESA : Lungren Again Backs '3 Strikes' Crime Plan
- Quake Delivers Knockout Punch to Okie Girl Eatery
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- CSUN Gym Could Open in 2 Weeks : Facilities: Basketball, volleyball teams play elsewhere until earthquake damage is repaired.
- PREP VOICES : Club Sports Provide Polish, but at What Cost?
- Lack of Firepower Hurts Worthy, Lakers in Loss
- Helping His Country Find a Voice : Director: Tran Anh Hung brings the unspoken side of Vietnam to the screen in this quiet film, set in 1951 Saigon.
- COLUMN ONE : Bound by 'the Call of Blood' : Despite official claims of neutrality and horrible past defeats, Bulgarians are poised to defend their ethnic kin in Macedonia. Such fervor shows why the Balkans' violent history is compelled to repeat itself.
- No Wrongdoing by Brown Seen
- Decisions
- Simi Valley Boy Stabbed to Death After School
- PANORAMA CITY : Quake Brings Some Workers Down to Earth
- County Wants Radar Tower to Be Moved : Ojai: Supervisors, citing residents' concerns, pass resolution seeking relocation of the weather service's mountain facility.
- Wagner Honored by Volleyball Coaches Group
- A Kid at Heart : Ducks' Enforcer Ewen Creates Children's Books
- HEALTH
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress-based managed...
- Quake Area Gets Insurance Hold
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Shaking Rates Loose : Quake Insurance Prices Run Gamut
- Clinton Calls on Hospitals to Back Health Plan : Reform: He tries to blunt criticism of his proposal. He says rival plans fail to address the inefficiencies of the current system.
- Of Course Juries Are Confused
- Fifth Amendment: No Longer a Shield Against Government
- Biehl's Kin Are Taunted in Cape Town : Trial: Backers of murder suspects shout slurs at slain Newport Beach woman's mother, sister.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Metrolink Riders on the Track to Better Behavior : Transportation: Rail line's ambassadors say people are coping better. Added cars have helped.
- Oil Spill Cleanup Nears Completion
- RETAIL
- Encore Launches 'Nonviolent' TV Network
- MAD ABOUT MONOGAMY : Relationships: Eager to push the erotic envelope? You may not have to go far. A wave of new books suggests that the best hunting ground for great sex is right at home.
- Garamendi Ad Proposes Temporary Tax Hikes to Fund Quake Repairs
- Concession Made in Death-Penalty Case
- Firefighters, Police Protest Proposed Merger : Oxnard: At an emotional City Council hearing, they contend that any consolidation would not save money.
- $5-Million Windfall to Go to Libraries
- TV Ratings : Super Bowl Gives NBC Something to Brag About
- An Ensemble of the People and by the People : Music: In virtually all respects, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is self-governing. All positions rotate, and there is no conductor.
- Rain Brings Food to Trout, Trout to Anglers at Irvine
- Alemany Remains Cool Until Rigley Is Right in Victory
- Del Campo Commits to Run for UCLA
- Television, Radio Stations Mark Black History Month
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- Executive Travel
- Jordan Licenses 5 Banks in Occupied Territories:...
- Fed Member Quits, Leaving Clinton 2 Positions to Fill : Policy: President has rare opportunity to steer board in a new direction following 12 years of Republican domination.
- Israelis Dampen Hopes of Early Deal on Palestinian Autonomy : Mideast: Prime Minister Rabin indicates negotiations could continue for several weeks. PLO leader Arafat wants to be able to sign Sunday.
- Emotions High, Versions Vary in Girl's Traffic Death : Accident: Police seek driver of car that struck child in South-Central. Woman reportedly was attacked by a mob.
- Ex-Spouse Pleads Guilty and Implicates Harding : Assault: Gillooly will get 2-year prison term in deal. He urges ex-wife to confess that she was part of plot early on.
- Workin' on the Railroad All the Livelong Day : One-track minds have no place in the burgeoning model train landscape where an Anaheim Hills crafter passes the time away.
- REBUILDING: Commuters don't seek any reminders of...
- Rocked but Still Printing : Media: Fillmore's historic Herald and newcomer Gazette compete from staffers' homes after quake wrecks offices.
- Roommate of Slain Man Being Sought
- Angry Teachers Take Protest to College Board
- Strong Gusts Reported in Parts of County
- VENTURA : County to Purchase Site for Health Clinic
- Labor Dept., Union Chief Settle Case : Lawsuit: Federal agency concedes it can't prove Marcelino Duarte and others violated election laws.
- Japanese Conglomerate Takes Over Birtcher Real Estate Ltd. : Acquisition: Family gives up control of 55-year-old development firm in just-revealed Jan. 1 deal that boosts Mitsui's stake to 65%.
- Russian Industrial Output Plummets: The record 25.5%...
- MISSION VIEJO : Boy With Handgun Suspended for 5 Days
- Manning's All-Star Play Wasted in Clipper Loss
- Trabuco Hills' Cervantes Picks USC; Vedder of Laguna Hills Selects BU
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Wins to Begin Last Year
- After Fading in '93, Parisi Is Pumped Up About New Season
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Global Markets and Economic Update : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The marketer of Hansen's...
- ECONOMY
- Air Products Will Build 6 New Facilities in California
- RETAIL
- Russian Savers Get a Symbolic Break on Losses : Inflation: With prices soaring 234-fold, they'll receive only three times the number of rubles they had on deposit in 1992.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Savvy Reporter's Controversial and Gritty Tour of Duty : LIVE FROM THE BATTLEFIELD, From Vietnam to Baghdad: 35 Years in the World's War Zones, <i> by Peter Arnett</i> . Simon & Schuster: $23, 463 pages
- CYPRESS : Park and Recreation Line Lists Events
- Amtrak Adds 3rd Round-Trip Train
- LOS ANGELES : 'I Still Love L.A.' Stickers to Benefit Salvation Army
- Drunk Driver Is Sentenced to 10 Years in Fatal Crash
- LA PUENTE : Argument in Tattoo Parlor Ends in Killing of 2 Men
- Police Surround Market, but Armed Robbers Escape
- Legislature Knifes Gun Control in the Back : Bombast on "three strikes"; wimpiness on Katz bill
- Coroner to Take Macabre Marketing Into Canada
- Greg Vanden OrdelGolden West, So.Basketball / CenterVanden...
- International Business : Once-Battered Slovenia Emerges to Join the Western Economy
- RETAIL : Karcher Children Thank Those Who Stood by Their Dad
- Ingram Micro Meets $4-Billion Sales Goal for 1993
- Trail at End of B-2 Leads to Northrop Contract : Aircraft: Air Force will pay $63.5 million to get rid of the wispy white contrails that give away stealth bomber's location.
- Clinton Names Deval Patrick for Civil Rights Post
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Remains Returned by N. Korea Identified
- Smoking While Young Tied to Colon Cancer
- Woman Sentenced in Skinhead Probe
- Look on it as a sign that...
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : 6 Take Out Nominating Papers, Making November Runoff Likely
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Philman, Edison Upset Marina
- Burbank Reportedly Near Hiring Hazelton as Football Coach
- Voluntarism Alive and Well at Saugus High
- MOVIE REVIEW : Poignant 'Scent of Green Papaya' : The Cannes Winner Underscores the Decorum of Prewar Vietnam
- 'Philadelphia' Story Subject of Lawsuit
- Navy Gets OK to Use Underwater Explosives : Environment: Fisheries panel approves offshore exercises to test strength of warships. Activists condemn plan that allows for deaths of protected species during blasts.
- Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping into the '90s by splitting with his wife. Why can't Ziggy, Snoopy and Cathy get real instead?
- FAMILY : Getting in Touch With Kids' Stages
- 'U.S. Help Vital,' IRA Ally Says in N.Y. : Ulster: Gerry Adams urges the Administration to focus on N. Ireland as it did on Mideast. Clinton declines to be drawn in.
- ORANGE : School Board Votes to Eliminate 36 Jobs
- VENTURA/OXNARD : Supervisors Ratify Greenbelt Accord
- Highway Collapses
- ANAHEIM : New Police Chief Reorganizes Force
- Clinton Should Shelve MFN as a Weapon : China: The 'bully pulpit' and other pressure tactics would be more effective on human rights.
- Lawmakers Swap Jabs Over Quake Aid
- Decisions
- School Reopenings
- BUENA PARK : Budget Deficit Is More Than Expected
- University President Backs Fullerton's Case : Jurisprudence: Gordon testifies that the decision to fire Huffman came before the coach filed gender-equity suit.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Croghan Finds Success Comes Easier When He Can Take Things Easier
- Reporter's Notebook : Parents Should Beware When Shopping for Good Club Programs
- Paraclete Parlays Zeros Into Victory
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Holzmair Lives Up to Billing
- Miscellany
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Scores Early and Late to Defeat Saddleback
- Reseda Residents Tap Into an Epicenter of Civic Pride
- Supervisors Take Tighter Control of Disaster Preparedness
- Damaged High Schools Pushing to Reopen Early : Education: State-issued bungalows and hundreds of desks are being brought to El Camino Real and Kennedy campuses. Officials hope to have the makeshift classrooms ready this month.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : It's the End of the Road for Okie Girl Restaurant : Tejon Pass: Freeway damage hurts business at the eatery made famous during "Umbrellas" art exhibit.
- Firefighters Union Chief Is Suspended : Westminster: Fire chief cites 'unsubstantiated comments' linking man's death in a fire last week to budget cuts.
- DANA POINT : Parking Charges to Begin at Harbor
- Simi Public Health Clinic Moves to Bigger, More Advanced Site : Medicine: The new center, which boasts 17 exam rooms, an urgent care facility and an on-site lab, tends to the needy.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Thompson, Mosley Help The Master's Post 10th Victory in Row
- PREP VOICES : Club Sports Provide Polish, but at What Cost?
- BOYS
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Loan Cliff Residents $200,000
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan Overcomes Purdue
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Low-Key Style Earns Victory for Valencia
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Raisin in Sun' Enlightens but Loses Subtle Shadings
- Viacom, QVC Offer Final Bids for Paramount
- Soothing Relief : Judge's Rx for Eating a Cough Drop on Blue Line: Dismissal
- CHATSWORTH : Business Leaders Confident They Will Recover
- POINT MUGU : Gay Employee Back at Work for Navy
- VILLA PARK : Limits on Parking Near School OKd
- OXNARD : Defendant in Slaying Ordered to Stand Trial
- ANAHEIM : Mobile Home Park Near Arena to Close
- Season Wasn't a Total Loss : Covington One Prep Star Who Wasn't Down and Out in Dana Hills
- PREP ROUNDUP : St. Margaret's Sets Section Scoring Mark With 151-35 Victory
- Koll Management Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Land Deal Clears Way for Grand Entrance to Arts Plaza
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Metrolink Passengers Await MTA Ruling on 2-for-1 Ticket Deal : Rail: Riders were told--incorrectly--that their $144 would cover two months. The board will decide today.
- Al, Don't Play Games With the Coliseum
- Good Intentions Won't Count : Japan: Put a specialized policy team in the White House to ensure methods and goals.
- Drug Agents Make Large Cocaine Bust
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : County-USC Children's Unit Closed : Aftermath: Quake damage forces transfer of 60 young patients from Pediatric Pavilion to another building. Fifteen adult patients also are moved and an emergency room is shut down.
- Devilish Chief : Cherokee Parks Has Acquired a Nickname and Some Recognition at No. 1 Duke
- Anaheim Mayor, Police Union Chief Talking Privately : Labor: Discussions are characterized as 'fence-mending.' Wage dispute has lasted 18 months.
- Lawyer Calls Shooting by Police an Outrage : Law enforcement: Woman who was killed after allegedly threatening officers was hit in the back by seven bullets, coroner says. Her family's attorney demands an explanation.
- Outline on Hiring of Female Officers OKd : Police: Commission members compromise in statement, urging the recruitment of more women but cautioning about possible legal ramifications.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Beats Westmont to Move Into Tie for Third
- Teams Could Be Orphans : Coliseum: Raiders, USC await engineers' reports to see if they will have to find someplace to play next fall.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- GIRLS
- Assistant Curator to Speak at Bowers on African Art Trade
- Valley Obituaries
- OXNARD : $10,000 Deal With Former Official OKd
- Colleges Tally Up Earthquake Damage
- WEST HILLS : Many Relieved That Damage Was Light
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Ho-Hum: Bowled Over by Gimmicks : Television: The Super Bowl follows a dubious tradition of tricking viewers into watching forgettable programs.
- It Must Have Been Something He Said : Radio: Harry Shearer celebrates 10 years of 'Le Show' with a recording and turns out a musical, 'J. Edgar.'
- EARNINGS
- Executive Travel : Caution While Traveling Should Be of Utmost Concern
- Bankers, Euro Disney Will Hold Secret Audit Meeting : Restructuring: The fate of troubled Paris park hangs on finding solutions to its $3.57-billion debt problem.
- German Union Lowers Sights; Strikes Continue: Germany's...
- Sarajevo Siege Creating City of Suicidal Children, U.N. Finds
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Suit for Radiation Test Victims Filed
- VILLA PARK : Traffic Laws Will Be Enforced at Center
- Program Will Address Health Issues of Blacks
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Businesses Rebound but Hotel Still Closed
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Quake Spurs City to Study Hauling Debris to Utah
- Winter Olympics
- Powell Gets 6 RBIs, Titans Rip Riverside
- Gas Pumps in Baja: Not a Real Fill'er Up
- Decision on Bradshaw Postponed
- Shortstop Santa Cruz Picks San Diego State
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller Leads Pacers After All-Star Snub
- PREP VOICES : Club Sports Provide Polish, but at What Cost?
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Harris at Ambassador
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Boy Howdy's Bland-New Habits
- POP/ROCKOklahoma Gun Battle: Reba McEntire is taking...