- CSUN President a Study in Tolerance
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : $1.2 Million Awarded for Parkland Projects
- Yom Kippur Evokes Mournful Memory of a Courageous Father
- Notable Achievers in Your Community : Volunteer Puts a Special Spark in Kids' Lives
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : Strike Chronology
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Will Donate Services for Seminar
- Foothill's Vaughan Cleared to Play Football
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : In a Way, It's 1904 All Over : History: Ninety years ago, the World Series was not played because of a personality feud between the sport's power brokers.
- Theater Review : A Little 'Murder' Goes a Wrong Way in La Mirada
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Airlines, Boeing Defend Safety Record of the 737 Jetliner : Aerospace: More than 2,600 of the industry workhorses have been manufactured since their introduction in 1967.
- Eh, Let's Have an Oil Tasting!
- DAL : Cook With a View
- Reinventing the Pinwheel
- COVER STORY : Caught in the Middle : Service-Poor Unincorporated Areas Can Seem Worlds Apart From Neighboring Cities
- FANATICALLY FUNNY : The Comedian's Passion for Stand-Up Extends to Putting Together 2 Different Shows
- FASHION : Crafts, From Rustic to Recycled, Add New Character to Country : It's easy to get carried away with such homey motifs as cows, sunflowers and fish. The trick is knowing when to stop.
- Still Catching Waves--on Film : Surfing: Chris Bystrom, 44, has influenced a legion of enthusiasts since his first movie in the 1970s.
- Supervisors Support Plan to Dredge Marina Entrance : Environment: Proposal by Army Corps of Engineers would remove toxic sediment from channel and bury waste at L.A. Harbor site.
- PASADENA : City Pays $19,366 to Settle With Festival Vendors : World Cup: Merchants lost money after being banned from the Rose Bowl area on game days. Settlements include cash and the right to sell at future stadium events.
- LONG BEACH : City Offers Civic Light Opera $490,000 in Funds
- THE REGION : Water District Gets $500,000 Recycling Grant
- Riordan Creates a New Role in Pushing LAPD Shake-Up
- DANA POINT : Roof Puts the Lid on Couple's Sea View
- Parolee Visits Fewer, but Neighbors, Lawmakers Press for None : Sherman Oaks: Ex-convicts calling at site across from park have dwindled by 70%, but officials had promised to close office by mid-August.
- City Rejects Offer to Settle Schools' Warner Center Suit : Development: The district requested $5 million to compensate for the noise and traffic likely to be generated by the proposed expansion.
- Concern Raised Plaza's Copper Curtain May Not Always Sparkle : Thousand Oaks: The outdoor strips will eventually age and turn green, unless, some say, sealants are applied.
- LOS ANGELES : Jumbo Jet Lands Safely After Blowing 2 Tires
- VENTURA : Design Panel Decides Rink Site Is Unsafe
- Mountjoy Pledges to Step Up Campaign for Senate
- Ducks Tie the Sharks; Goalie Battle Tightens
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : El Toro
- Dirty Dozen Band Creates Its Own Tradition : Jazz: The group, in Long Beach tonight, has unapologetically taken the Bourbon Street sound in new directions.
- The Wisdom of Aging
- Sports
- The following are the top music sales...
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Police Confiscate Radioactive Cache
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Wilder Reportedly Will End Senate Bid
- Embattled Library Panel President Loses Support : Monterey Park: A majority of City Council members say they will not reappoint Kathleen Brzozowski to another term. She was involved in a racially tinged incident.
- U.S. Demands N. Korea's Nuclear History : Asia: Washington wants to learn how much plutonium may have been made. It also insists the North get a new reactor from the South. Pyongyang is not cooperating.
- WESTMINSTER : New 3-Year Contract for City Employees Will Include Salary Hike
- Libraries: Creating Benefit Assessment Districts
- Secret Ingredients?
- Prop. 187 Creators
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Melinda 2, Jackie 0
- Training
- Foreign Cars
- Second to 'None'
- More Mike Roy
- Castro's Cuba
- Fledgling Teachers
- Environment: OK for Sandstone Canyon
- Public service: Charges of Gender Bias Against Pasadena's City Attorney
- Values of '50s
- Sleazy Gold
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 15, 1994
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- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1994
- Names in the News - Sept. 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 15, 1994
- GE May Want to Go Halves on NBC
- Super-Merger : Parent of O.C.'s Alpha Beta Finalizes Deal to Buy Ralphs for $1.5 Billion
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Cleaning House : Mismanagement and decay turned the Scottsdale development in Carson into an eyesore. But residents have banded together to fight crime and erase a decade of neglect and decay.
- Final DNA Tests Point to Simpson, Sources Say : Courts: At least two drops found at crime scene are said to match his blood. Some results are inconclusive.
- State Agency Speeds SBA Loan Process
- Seniors
- Students Denounce EOP Moves at CSUN : Protest: In latest flare-up of ethnic tension, Latinos march and picket against the reorganization of program that serves minorities.
- Fire Started by 6-Year-Old Kills 3, Injures 4 in South Gate
- Yom Kippur Marked With Holocaust Remembrances
- Bagging a Deal : Alpha Beta's Parent Finalizes Plan to Buy Ralphs Chain for $1.5 Billion
- Cancellation Is Blow to Fans, Big A Workers
- IF THERE'S SMOKE: Booster clubs in Cypress...
- No Second Chance at First Impression
- 710 Freeway Extension Route Gets State OK : Roads: Key decision puts fate of controversial 6.2-mile link in federal government's hands. South Pasadena officials say they will continue to fight the project.
- Fans' Sympathies Die Along With the Baseball Season
- AmeriQuest Technologies Inc.: The company's shareholders have...
- AEROSPACE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Ex-IBM Exec Corrigan to Head Imax
- Panel Urges San Diego Judge's Ouster : Courts: Jurist, accused of accepting gifts from lawyers appearing before him, vows to fight watchdog agency's recommendation. He says action is politically motivated.
- This irk-a-day world: We can't explain why...
- Quake Service Center Hours Cut Back
- Order to Strike Flags Escalates City Battle With Business : Law: New tire store cited for flying 23 when ordinance allows only three. Owners claim the right to display all they want and vow to go to jail before taking any down.
- Docents Sought for Historical Park
- A Little Bit of History
- SAILING : Doreste Makes a Strong Move
- No Rest in Sight for Rams' Israel : Football: One week after playing against Andre Rison, cornerback must face Jerry Rice.
- DEL MAR : Timber Country Heads Field for Futurity
- O.C. Dance : 'Manon' Touches the Sore Spots : Kenneth MacMillan's unconventional ballet looks at the seamy side of life. There's room for that perspective, says ABT's Georgina Parkinson.
- AST Research Faces Shareholder Lawsuit
- Forklift Firm Announces Move to Georgia : Industry: Komatsu joins the exodus from Southern California. New site offers more capacity and fewer restrictions.
- VENTURA : Grand Jury Indicts Man in July Slaying
- Countywide : Yom Kippur, Judaism's Holiest Day, Begins at Sundown
- Funds Approved for Chumash Museum Artifact Acquisitions : Thousand Oaks: The $100,000 allocated by county supervisors will also pay for display cases at the new facility.
- ORANGE : A Quilt That Is Sewn With Threads of Friendship
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Peters Gets Teacher at Home Until Class Found
- THE HUGHES CUTBACKS : The Real Job Will Be How to Find Work : Layoffs: Learning new skills and lowering pay expectations are necessary, employment specialists warn.
- '90s FAMILY : Teen Romances : What to do when your kid brings home a dubious friend or mate? Bite your tongue, experts say.
- All-Out Effort Urged to Turn Youths Away From Tobacco
- 3 1/2 Tons of Marijuana Seized on Beach Near Santa Barbara
- COSTA MESA : Cheerleaders Reach U.S. Contest Finals
- Trial Opens in Tow Truck Driver Death : Courts: Prosecutor calls shooting by LAPD officer outrageous. Defense attorney says it was justified.
- Oxnard Approves Profit-Sharing Plan : Finances: Based on performance, the new approach in certain city departments is expected to reduce operating costs.
- Controlled Burns : The Prescription for Fighting Fire Disaster
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : $45,000 Offered to Help Solve Murder at Gas Station
- Supervisors Warned on '3 Strikes' : Jails: Block, Garcetti and judges say a recent buildup of felony cases indicates that the legal system could soon be overwhelmed.
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Chief Appoints Second in Command
- Six O.C. Entrepreneurs Honored
- Caribbean Challenge : U.S. Is About to Acquire Cuban, Haitian Economies
- GHOST STORES: Los Angeles may declare quake-ravaged...
- Judge Should Be Removed, Panel Says : Courts: A San Diego County jurist is accused of misconduct for taking gifts from man after awarding him $5 million in a trial.
- World Grew by 1.9 Million During Population Meeting
- POLITICS : As Elections Draw Near, Clinton Is Shaping Up as the GOP's Best Friend : Republicans evoke the President at every chance; Democrats counter by stressing local accomplishments.
- As Raft Fleet Shrinks, U.S. Aims at Castro's Weaknesses : Cuba: Washington urges increased contacts. Proposal could unleash a wave of civilians to influence public opinion and force policy changes.
- VENTURA : Board OKs Plan for New Playground
- SHERMAN OAKS : Town Leaders Debate Redevelopment Area
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Welcome Mat Is Pulled Back for Mobile Home : Dispute: Residents call a trailer moved onto a vacant lot an eyesore. But Carol Wise hopes to stick it out and renovate the quake-damaged residence.
- A Bizarre Event's Potential Value
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Commissioners Approve Plans to Build Recreation Area for Dogs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Takers of $45,000 Trailer Yield to Sweet Temptation
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 29TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Mountjoy Top Vote-Getter in Bid for Hill Seat
- Paterno, Like Holtz, Can Moan and Groan With Best of Them
- NBA Moves to Eliminate 'Uglyball' : Pro basketball: Three-point line to be shortened and physical play targeted in proposals.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Seminoles Close to Reinstatement
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Huntington Beach
- LOS ALAMITOS : Longshot Daily Triple Puts Figueroa a Giant Step Farther in Comeback
- TV Ratings : Jerry Rice Carries the Ball Across the Goal for ABC
- ENTERTAINMENT : Iger Reportedly Ready to Move Up at Capital Cities/ABC
- Groundwater Remediation Inc.: The Orange County company,...
- 3 in Southland Rank in Top 100 Companies for Working Moms
- 180 Nations Adopt Population Plan : Growth: U.N. conference ends by approving program to limit world's people to 7.2 billion over the next two decades. It gets partial endorsement from the Vatican.
- Ex-D.C. Mayor Near Tie in Primary Race : Elections: Marion Barry trails leader by a mere 200 votes. New Hampshire Gov. Steve Merrill handily defeats two GOP challengers.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Democrats to Seek Health Bill Again
- New Church Protest Law Bringing Quick Dissension : Civil rights: Freedom of speech and worship clash in legislation hiking penalties backed by O.C. Rev. Sheldon.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Joined by Bennett at Fund-Raiser
- OPTIMA to Preserve 'Net' of Doctors Known to Aid Poor : Hearing: Providers will be forced to change under county's new Medi-Cal health care delivery system, chairman warns. Access is still the top priority.
- BREA : School Board Will Not Join Consortium Yet
- School Requires Public Service for Graduation : Education: Chatsworth High is the first in the county to set up such a program. Backers say students will be helping people while exploring career possibilities.
- LOS ANGELES : March Planned Against Immigration Initiative
- COSTA MESA : 101 Dalmatians? Sometimes It Must Seem So
- New City Council Chambers Open : Thousand Oaks: Little Leaguers also honored as city shows off its energy-efficient headquarters.
- Culver City Group Protests Hiring of King Case Officer : Reaction: Giving Timothy Wind a low-level job in the Police Department makes the city appear insensitive, council members are told.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council OKs Plan to Revive Balboa Business
- Ready to Celebrate: The annual El Grito...
- Tollway Suit Argued Before Appeals Panel : Courts: Judge questions environmentalists' offer of alternatives to putting roadway through Laguna Canyon. Ruling is due later this year on whether new studies should be made.
- Drawing on Artist's Skill to Find Killer : Crime: A mother hopes a new composite sketch of the suspect in her son's death in Huntington Beach will lead to an arrest.
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Newport Harbor
- Escoto to Coach Sylmar Basketball
- GIRLS' TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Angels Reporting $8 Million Loss; Wage Freeze Used to Avoid Layoffs
- It's All in the (Ground-Breaking) Family : Television: As a sitcom centered on Asian Americans, 'All-American Girl' is being monitored by advocacy groups concerned about racial stereotypes. Welcome to the pressure cooker.
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Barenaked Ladies Improve With Age
- TCI Plan to Buy America Online Stake Is Stalled by Microsoft
- Toyota to Hike N. American Production : Automobiles: The rising yen is seen as the driving force behind the decision to boost output by 48%.
- THE HUGHES CUTBACKS : Aftershock at Hughes : In Fullerton, 6,800 Ponder Unsure Future
- Security Environmental Co-Founder Quits Board
- Line of Fire : San Diego Border Patrol Chief Tackles Complex INS Job
- Storm Brews Over Prospect of Recycled Water in Beer : Sewage: Miller Co. in Irwindale is suing to halt $25-million project. District dismisses concerns.
- Mother of 2 Hit in Gang Cross-Fire Dies; No Arrests Made
- New Lunch Policy Takes a Bite Out of Landfills : Schools: To cut down on refuse, students at an Oak Park campus must bring lunches in reusable containers.
- County Offers to Buy Land to End Lawsuit
- SIMI VALLEY, OAK PARK : Schultze Resigning From Park Board
- GLENDALE : Parking Key to Fashion Center Redevelopment
- Countywide : State Gives $309,000 to Help Homeless
- Splash, Sacramento Play Game 3 Tonight
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Fighting Mad Over Brawling
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Wins Its Opener
- CLU Downs Chapman in Women's Volleyball
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Inflation Report Pushes Dow Up 19.52; Bond Yields Drop
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : D.C. Gets On-Line With the Public
- Modest Rise in Index Restrains Inflation Fears : Economy: The August figure for consumer prices gives a boost to stocks and bonds and eases pressure for Fed action.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW MEXICO : Los Alamos Sued in Radiation Exposure
- Peres, Arafat Resolve Thorny Aid Issue in Oslo
- Crime Bill Is Law and Democrats Hope for Gains
- Singles Happy but Looking for True Love
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mergers' Benefits to Consumers Often Overstated
- Senate Sends Defense Budget to Clinton
- CALABASAS : Higher Water Rates Receive Tentative OK
- VAN NUYS : Help Sought to Clean Abandoned Motel
- Capriati Plans to Return to Tour
- Angels Say They Will Lose $8 Million, but Halt Layoffs
- Rams Will Only Look the Part
- Senate Votes to End Interstate Banking Curbs : Congress: Clinton is expected to sign the bill, which will allow coast-to- coast banking after years of failed attempts.
- D.C. Ex-Mayor Barry in Stunning Victory : Primaries: Candidate overcomes cocaine conviction to win Democratic nomination. Vote splits capital along racial, economic lines.
- Probers Doubt Thrust Reversers Caused Jet Crash
- CLAREMONT : Clinton to Name Professor to U.S. Holocaust Council
- Vranau to Coach North Hollywood
- At 18, He Fights for a Job : Kings' Rookie Johnson Makes Early Impression
- The Reinventing of Walter Becker : Pop music: Steely Dan's resident reticent artist sings his own songs on a new solo album, '11 Tracks of Whack.' He performs tonight at the Blockbuster Pavilion in Devore.
- THEATER REVIEW : Cornerstone Makes 'Everyman' a Ball at the Mall
- LEGAL FILEDepp Trouble: Film star Johnny Depp...
- Compaq to Unveil AMD Chip Computers
- Friedman Steps Down as Goldman, Sachs Chairman
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- When e-Male Meets e-Female : Members of America Online's 'Over Forty' chat group venture outside of cyberspace to a Dana Point party to find out what their computer pals are <i> really </i> like.
- Police Ponder Calls to Talk Show, Home of Missing Woman : Investigation: Radio contact is believed a hoax, but mother of Fullerton College student is uncertain about the other.
- Even Unintentional Sins Pinch
- STUDIO CITY : Some Residents Aren't Sold on Swap Meet
- Former El Toro Marine Gets Four-Year Term for Hate Crime
- Ventura Opts to Uproot Its Ficuses : Trees: New plantings are the most controversial part of a $2.5-million downtown improvement project.
- '90s FAMILY : Criticizing the Batterer Won't Help the Victim
- Contract Talks With Firefighters Stall on 2 Issues : Labor: Union official cites merit pay and promotions as trouble spots. County says only that negotiations are continuing.
- LAPD Revamping Probes of Shootings by Officers : Reform: Chief seeks shorter inquiries, broader pool of investigators. Move could make police easier to prosecute.
- EPA Fines 5 Firms $750,000 in Toxics Case
- GARDEN GROVE : New Business Hours at Police Department
- Getting Serious About Peace
- Redevelopment Plan Draws Heavy Criticism : Meeting: Agency is accused of using funds on large commercial projects that have little benefit for average residents.
- Loss of Hughes: Reality Bites : The region can adapt in painful economic times
- EPA Fines 5 Firms $750,000 in Toxics Case : Environment: Companies are accused of failing to remove metals and other contaminants before discharging waste water to Burbank, L.A. sewer plants.
- Kariya Has Goal and Assist in Debut for Ducks
- Angler Doesn't Give Up, Lands a Lunker Catfish
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- EPA Plans to Clamp Down on Emissions in Northeast : Smog: The agency's plan would apply California's stiff rules to 12 other states and the District of Columbia.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ethanol in Gasoline Effort Put on Hold
- Boy Who Starved Was Returned to Parents by Reluctant Judge
- GARDEN GROVE : Christian Delegation Back From N. Korea
- District to Consider Interpreters at Events : Oxnard: School board will decide tonight on formalizing a policy to provide translations for Spanish-speaking parents.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Record Number Seek Spot on Next Year's Grand Jury
- Smoking Measure Faces Its 1st Test in Camarillo
- 110 Calabasas Area Houses Get OK : Development: Project along Las Virgenes Road will include 4.5-acre commercial project and 400 acres of open space.
- George Burns 'Stable' After Surgery
- SIMI VALLEY : Disabled Offered Van Service on Saturdays
- Fiscal Woes Plague CSUN Athletics : Funding: Proposed referendum seeks additional $49 per student per semester to offset shrinking budget.
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Calvary Chapel
- They Found a Spot Where Tuna Are Hot
- Capriati Plans to Return to Tour
- Broken Hand Doesn't Stop Him for Long
- One-Stop Shops for Arts Get on Track : New Complex in Former Red Car Station May Help Revive Gallery Scene
- Teachers Begin Voting on 8% Pay Restoration
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 186 : Study in Key Journal Praises Single-Payer System : Article written by backers of the initiative highlights disagreements among physicians over the measure, which would establish such a system in California.
- U.S. Population Team Has Changed Jerseys in Last Decade : Growth: At '84 conference, the Reagan Administration said expanding numbers had no bearing on development. Now Washington has led the way to adoption of strategies for curbing boom.
- O.J. Simpson and the ABCs of Justice
- OXNARD : Housing Project Clears 1st Hurdle
- BREA : Police, Fire Spared Cuts in Budget
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Were Trojans Caught in a Letdown?
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Laguna Beach
- OXNARD : City Helps Fund Task Force to Save Bases
- TV REVIEW : 'Moment of Truth' Lacks Needed Grit
- Theater Reviews : Women 'On the Verge': Good as Their Words
- Access to Problem-Broker Database Is Pushed : Securities: State regulators support the proposal and will formally submit it at a congressional hearing today.
- Japan Sending Troops to Zaire to Aid Refugees
- The Holiest Moment of the High Holy Days : Sung to a haunting melody, the Kol Nidre prayer marks the start of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It helps Jews all over the world to reconnect with their families, their culture and their history.
- GLENDALE : Fund-Raisers Slated to Aid Arden House
- Orange County Almanac
- Glendale Sues Ex-Alex Theatre Managers : Court: City says company owes it $1 million. Operators broke promises to produce splashy shows to make the renovated Art Deco landmark self-supporting, according to the lawsuit.
- Game May Be Over Today : Baseball: Selig likely to make announcement canceling season, including playoffs and World Series.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Fralic Officially Announces Retirement
- Water Polo '94 : PREVIEW : Crowley Is a Hit in Second-Favorite Sport
- BURNING BRUSHES: Not every brush fire is...
- Pilot Had Tried to Talk Friend Into Joining Him : Crash: Woman declined offer of plane ride after watching him spend day drinking beer. She says he also was smoking crack.
- Powter Keg : She's no longer satisfied with merely stopping the insanity. The, uh, passionate health maven blasts into your home next week on her own TV talk show.
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast to Offer Adoption Workshop
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Debate, Please
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Mater Dei
- Hybrid Action a Breed Apart : The 'Wiper,' a Cross Between Striped Bass and White Bass, Adds Special Edge to the Night Fishing on Reopened Corona Lake
- Board OKs Money for Camarillo Fire Station : Expansion: Supervisors release funding, but criticize the department's failure to complete a strategic plan.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council OKs Update of Development Laws
- Huge Pot Shipment Seized; 7 Arrested
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Environmental Groups Try to Stop Arbor Park Condos : Development: County panel approved the Valencia project on 20 acres of flood control plain last month.
- GLENDALE : City Sues Former Operator of Landmark Alex Theatre
- ENTERTAINMENT : BMG Picks Zelnick to Run North American Operations : Media: The move is expected to accelerate the German firm's expansion into the movie business.
- Foes' Suit Urges Further Tollway Study
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Swimming in the Mysterious World of the Killer Whale : GONE WHALING: A Search for Orcas in Northwest Waters <i> by Douglas Hand</i> ; Simon & Schuster : $20, 256 pages
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Joined by Bennett at Big O.C. Fund-Raiser
- BUENA PARK : Police Identify Man Who Drowned in Pool
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Six Teams to Watch : Corona del Mar
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Receiver Anderson Off to a Fast Start
- USC Glad to Be in State of Grace : He Switched From Basketball, Then Caught On in Big Way
- NHL All-Star Game Will Be First Under New Deal With Fox Network
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Volleyball : Capistrano Valley's Moorhouse Has Talent, Will Travel
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- '90s FAMILY : Grandparents Taking on Parental Roles More Often
- SEAL BEACH : Officials Find Source of Blue Plastic Debris
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana equipment leasing...
- Merger of Ralphs, Food 4 Less Chains Delayed Pending Shareholder OK
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Conroy Wants Poll Watchers in 69th District
- Call to Mission Work Brought Her to Women's Prison
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- A Tamer Game Feed : After a Fine Last Year, Charity Barbecue Will Buy Meat, Not Hunt It
- Port Hueneme Citizens Group Backs 5 Council Candidates
- Water Polo '94 : Bennett Plays a Big Role for Crescenta Valley, 12-9
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Wide Receiver Anderson Gets Off to a Fast Start
- Water Polo '94 : Playoff Expansion Welcomed
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : San Clemente Wins in Overtime Despite Pre-Game Bus Accident
- Eye-Opening Step Against Domestic Violence
- And the Theme Was Brazilian Friendly
- Filming for 'Brady Bunch' Creates Traffic Crunch : Movie: Signs on Ventura Freeway warning of 'gang war' and 'killer bees' were movie props and weren't suppose to be visible to traffic, Caltrans says.
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Clears Way for Needle Swap Program
- CALABASAS : New Draft Plan May Clarify Development
- TMI Transfers Investors' Suit From O.C. to L.A. Federal Court
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-U.S. Treasurer Given Prison Term
- Rwandan Government Outraged Over Sluggish Pace of Inquiry Into Genocide : Africa: Official says delays in bringing perpetrators to justice will push those who lost loved ones to seek revenge. U.N. denies the probe is being 'sabotaged.'
- Ex-President of United Way, 2 Others Face Fraud Charges
- Photo Gives New Meaning to Mergers
- THE TIMES POLL : 62% Would Bar Services to Illegal Immigrants