- AGOURA HILLS : Programs Offered for Teen-Agers
- Dodgers Gone, but Not Their Future
- Kariya Scores in Duck Debut : Hockey: After tentative start, rookie adjusts and gets goal in late going of 4-3 loss to Stars.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Gary Jailed for Driving Violations
- Talks Under Way for U.S. Tour by Michael Jackson
- KOST-FM Officially Lifts Ban on Same-Sex Music Call-Ins
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Canadian Federalists See No Threat in Quebec Results : Politics: Despite victory by separatists, defenders of unity note their failure to win a majority of votes.
- Man Stabbed in O.C. School Parking Lot
- Tentative Pact Between Lucky and Union Averts Grocery Strike
- Is the Simpson Case Relevant to the Rest of L.A.?
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 33
- Football Top 10
- GIRLS' TENNIS ROUNDUP : Accusations of Cheating Mar Mater Dei Victory
- SIDELINES : They Can Deliver a Baby, but Victory Is Another Thing
- INSURANCE
- ENTERTAINMENT : Kissinger to Advise Boards of MGM, Credit Lyonnais
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Talking Heads Will Let Us 'See' Speech Up Close
- Many Employees Fail to Use Pension Plans Fully : Retirement: Study finds that participation in company programs by baby boomers is 'distressingly low.'
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Part Suspected in USAir Crash Had Raised Concerns
- March of the Monks : Buddhism: Members of Wat Thai temple make weekly procession in North Hollywood. Ancient ritual is meant to help rid them of earthly desire.
- County Approves 110 Houses in Calabasas Area : Development: Project on 500 acres along Las Virgenes Road will include 4.5-acre commercial project, 400 acres of open space and no four-lane highway.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Crash Pads for Police Rarely a 'Suite' Deal
- Amgen Inc. Earns Medal of Technology for Blood Cell Innovations
- Ted IacendaSCHOOL: HartSPORT: FootballYEAR: JuniorSEASON AT A...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Looks to Renew Sheriff's Contract for 1 Year : Finances: The City Council is expected to approve the deal tonight, then evaluate concerns about the department's cost-effectiveness in coming months.
- Amy SkiereszSCHOOL: AgouraSPORT: Cross-countryYEAR: SeniorSEASON AT A...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lively Night From the Ladies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Board Setting Its Goals for New Year
- LAGUNA BEACH : Planning Commission Takes on Full Agenda
- AIDS Care Receives $5,000 Amgen Grant
- McGee's Mind Back on Game : After Shooting, Transfers, He's Ready to Play Again
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Colbert Takes Over for Greenwood
- Theater Reviews : It's True, San Clemente's 'Rumors' Is a Jokefest
- Simpson Trial
- School Bonds
- U.S. Government Aid
- Debate Over Slacks
- Treatment Needed
- Election Woes
- Drug Offenders
- Economy and Clinton's Polls
- Campaign Costs
- $1.2 Million Awarded for Parkland Projects
- Rodeo Criticism
- Low Ridership
- Rewarding Project
- Funding for Schools
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- COLUMN ONE : What's Best for Young Geniuses? : The Chang sisters, ages 6 and 8, are trying to attend college. But they are caught in a cross-fire between their parents and officials who are threatening to arrest them, saying they should be in grade school.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 14, 1994
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Rival Systems for VCR 'Replacement' Could Spark Standards War
- GOING CORPORATE: One area where Latino activists...
- White House Air Security in Confusion
- Officials Back Most of LAPD Shake-Up : Police: Some are concerned about new assistant chief position, and say Williams will be accountable for results.
- Loophole-Free Reforms Needed : Insurance: Community rating--where everyone pays the same regardless of health or occupation--is key to fairness.
- Youths : Things and names in the news : LAGUNA HILLS : Toddlers Can Tackle Computer Basics
- Grab at Freedom : Cuban Couple Represent New, Desperate Generation of Refugees
- U.S. Escalates Psychological War Against Haiti's Leaders
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson, Brown Clash on Immigration : Democrat blasts Proposition 187, while the governor announces a telephone campaign to pressure Clinton.
- In the Oncoming Lane of the Info Highway : Television: Cable operator CVI is planning a fiber-optic upgrade to deliver expanded services, including, potentially, telecommunications.
- Medical Properties Inc. to Cease Operations
- Population Plan Gets Final Touches : Conference: Sex and reproduction are handled frankly in compromise draft. Vatican support remains to be seen.
- PREP EXTRA : Ram Move Might Hurt Mater Dei
- GOP Leaders Demand Vote on Military Action in Haiti : Congress: Request sent to House, Senate chiefs. Many Democrats also oppose armed intervention.
- Partner in Whiteface Project Files for Bankruptcy Protection : Simi Valley: Big Sky Ranch, part of the Sand Canyon development, has defaulted on county property taxes.
- ANALYSIS : Raiders Need to Regroup
- Production Costs Mount for B-2 Stealth Bomber : Defense: Congressional study says problems, delays may push price past $44-billion ceiling.
- Have Right Amount--and Right Policy--When Insuring
- 17 Nations Pledge Troops to Haiti Peacekeeping Force : Caribbean: U.S. appeals garner 1,500 police and military personnel. France and Canada deny request.
- The Press : Cairo by the Numbers
- Suicide Suspected in Plane Crash on White House Lawn : Capital: The plane carried no explosives and did not appear directed at the President, Secret Service says. The pilot had a history of drug and alcohol problems.
- A Star-Crossed Pair of Natural Born Politicos? : They were in opposing camps in 1992. But strategists--and writing partners--Matalin and Carville are now a team.
- Smoker Shot Deputy After Being Told to Leave Station
- Orange County Almanac
- Democrats to Open Campaign Office
- Judge Extends Order Blocking Bus Fare Hikes : Transit: Court action also prevents MTA from eliminating monthly passes. The agency is given more time to respond to a suit accusing it of bias.
- AchievementsLori Schick and Katrina EganMembers of U.S....
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Could Combine Some Resident Panels
- The Soup Is Losing Its Flavor : Baseball: As a palliative, the deadline to cancel season is extended. But more than chicken and noodles is needed.
- This Million-Dollar Catch Not All It's Cracked Up to Be
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers Lose Dent for Most of Season
- Except for a name change and expanded...
- Firm Has a Hit Tracking Calls to Public Utilities
- 'Everything for Everybody': Variety Spices Singles' Lives : Poll: 7 in 10 consider the county an excellent or good place for them. Activities seem to be the major attraction.
- A Fallen Premier Reflects Upon Japan's Year of Tumult
- Separatist Party Headed for Victory in Quebec Election
- Group Agrees to Stop Illegal Wild-Game Meat Sale, Pay Fine
- OXNARD : Ex-Official Asks for New Trial in Theft
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School Bus Riders Give Program a Test Drive
- VENTURA : Woman Killed in Crash Is Identified
- Before an Invasion, a Barrage of Words : Clinton, through debate, must seek Haiti-policy consensus
- THOUSAND OAKS : AIDS Care Receives $5,000 Amgen Grant
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Jewish Group Gets Grant for Senior Citizen Housing
- ORANGE : Sports Site to Emerge at Old School
- Rams' Offense Has Its Share of Problems : Pro football: Miller is 26th in passing efficiency, tight end Drayton complains about his diminished role and guard Loneker is sidelined.
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Tennis : Six Teams to Watch : El Modena
- Grocery Mogul's Comeuppance Only Pushed Him Higher : Profile: Ron Burkle's firing early in his career led him to build the Food 4 Less empire that stands ready to acquire Ralphs.
- THE HUGHES CUTBACKS : Housing Developers Covet Choice Property in Fullerton : Real estate: Hughes has been quietly marketing large portions of its 350-acre facility for more than two years. Demolition costs could complicate the sale.
- Sales Heat Up in August for Leslie's Poolmart
- Quarterly Earnings Drop at Dick Clark Productions
- A Couple of Misconceived Notions : The Greatest Illusion May Be a Perception That, of the Partners, Mr. McCloskey Was the Better Painter
- KKR Will Buy Borden in $2-Billion Deal : Mergers: It is the biggest acquisition by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. since it took over RJR Nabisco in 1989.
- Minneapolis HMO Adding to Acquisition List : Health: United HealthCare to pay $520 million for GenCare, largest plan in St. Louis.
- Reading and Remembering Gilda
- PREP EXTRA : The Class of '95: Seniors to Watch : Also Likely To Succeed : San Clemente's Samperi Leads Outstanding Crop of County Athletes
- Quebec Elects Separatists, Opens Debate on Secession
- Israel Steps Up Probe of Jewish Extremists in W. Bank : Mideast: Police suspect several of planning terrorist killings of Palestinians. Crackdown ordered by Rabin brings charges of harassment.
- Culture : Homeless Artist's Wall Tears Down Barriers to Peace : Walter Hermann has strung up messages of hope in the shadow of Cologne's great cathedral. But his mission faces opposition from rightists as well as from the church itself.
- Bid to Evict Golf Course Still Alive
- Legal Aid Attacks Santa Ana Restrictions on Homeless : Courts: Lawyer says camping ban targeting Civic Center would make homelessness a crime. City attorney argues no, it simply bars them from setting up living quarters.
- Lake Residents Say They've Been Left High, Dry : Dispute: Docks rest on dirt as Westlake Village Golf Course legally siphons water. Management says it can't stop the pumping.
- Race-Tinged Case Draws Stiffer Charge
- Man Sentenced to 2 Years in Fraud Scheme
- Valley Interview : Fire Chief Stresses Communication, Precautions in Heat of Battle
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Tennis : Six Teams to Watch : Newport Harbor
- Baseball Season at End? : Strike: Selig holds off setting date for calling off the rest of the campaign although word could--come as soon as today.
- Changes
- NLRB Accuses Sprint of Illegal Shutdown of Unit
- STARTING OVER: Quake-damaged CalArts in Valencia began...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Sheriff to Display Crime-Fighting Gear
- IRVINE : Northwood Park Plans on Agenda
- VENTURA : Motorist Sought in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Another 11th-Hour Job for Jimmy Carter : Haiti: The big risk of invasion is the long-term burden Clinton would impose on the U.S.
- NFL Players Share in Record Settlement : Labor relations: $30-million judgment arising from 1987 strike will be divided among about 1,300.
- BOXING : Griffin Remains Unbeaten
- Basketball
- TELEVISIONTaylor Loses First Round: A Los Angeles...
- 'Lear' Puts Shakespeare O.C. in Black
- Going Back in Time With 'From Aragon and Castile' : Art review: LACMA's exhibition of "Triptych With Scenes of the Life of Saint George" and "The Last Supper" evoke a time when museums were places of contemplation.
- Caffeine Camaraderie : Young People Plug Into Circuit of Coffeehouses, Clubs
- Does Rise in Breast Cancer Cases Constitute Epidemic? : Health: The media have implicated pollution. But the facts suggest that early diagnosis and a larger population are behind the increase.
- Brendan McGrawLaguna Hills, SeniorFootball/Running backMcGraw played receiver...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Technical Problems Beset Shuttle Crew
- Chief Reportedly Plans to Change LAPD Structure
- 3 of 4 Arrested in Bus Hijacking Identified as Gang Members
- TUSTIN : Tuberculosis Testing Kept Clinics Busy
- Calabasas : City OKs Surcharge to Boost Recycling
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Guadalupe Center Helps Needy Latinos
- Reviews Are Mixed for Brand-New City Hall : Thousand Oaks: Part of Civic Arts Plaza, facility's stark design gives some people the chills. Others appreciate the airy allotment of space.
- Countywide : Volunteers Honored at 2nd Literacy Day
- IRVINE : Equestrian Events to Benefit UCI Center
- THOUSAND OAKS : Girl Waits for 1-in-a-Million Donor Match
- VENTURA : 2 Men in Drug Bust to Be Arraigned Today
- MISSION VIEJO : Peruvian, Spanish Groups to Perform
- Titans' Colbert Ruled Ineligible
- Miscellany
- NFL Players Share in a $30-Million Settlement
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Stokes Expected to Play on Saturday
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Volleyball Coach's Excitement Is Short-Lived
- Plea Bargain Proposed for Cooper That Would Defer Any Jail Sentence
- Screenwriting Competition for Ethnic Minorities
- * Alex Hodges was named senior vice...
- Ban on Male Nurses Tending Pregnant Women Upheld
- 3M Plant in Camarillo to Retool for Data Storage Advance
- TOKYO : Japan Sending Troops
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Bush Raises $700,000 for Wilson, Gives Huffington Praise
- Debate Renewed Over Fast Approval for AIDS Drugs
- At 5-10, He Isn't Short on Heart : College football: Fullback Ford of Whittier walked out on Nebraska, walked on at UCLA.
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Tennis : Six Teams to Watch : Edison
- At 61, This Jockey Still Rides Determinedly
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Pressed by Wary Mood; Dow Falls 14.47
- Nextel Offers to Buy American Mobile Shares
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Firefighter's Death Forces Town to Face AIDS Fears
- Ethnic Conflict : Krajina Trades Pensions for Pride : Rebel Serbs are owed by Croatia. But they'd rather go without than acknowledge Zagreb.
- A Pair of Artists Immerse Themselves in the Classics : Anaheim auto restorers Alex de Ulloa and Tim Krehbiel take their time bringing cars back to production-line--or better--condition.
- Rushed Relationships : Anti-Liberal Dose of Limbaugh Cures Middle-Aged Blues
- Exhibit Shows Life in Coastal Habitats
- VENTURA : Volunteer Helps Croatian Native Learn New Skill
- Players Want a Roof Over Their Heads : Oxnard: Boys & Girls Club members have been put out by structural problems afflicting the gym's ceiling. But Port Hueneme Seabees volunteered for repair duty.
- COSTA MESA
- Star Goes to Bat for Children With HIV : In the conservative, tradition-bound world of baseball, Beck says he drew a few puzzled looks when he became involved with an AIDS charity in 1991.
- Closing Moments of Openers Turn Ugly for Fullerton, OCC
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Big Ten Says Officials Were Wrong
- Trip May Include Ram Stop?
- How to Spot, Overcome Burnout
- Downsizing Leaves Bitter Taste Among Survivors : Work: Remaining workers are apt to feel disenfranchised, suffer low morale and fear burnout, surveys show.
- Warner Bros. Scales the Great Wall
- COLUMN ONE : Hope Rises in Hapless Azerbaijan : Peace with Armenia and a Western oil deal may rescue the former Soviet republic from chaos and despair. Or they may not.
- Britain to Quit Bosnia Force if Arms OKd : Balkans: But London will not veto any U.S. move at United Nations to lift weapons embargo against Muslim-led Sarajevo government.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Assaults
- WOODLAND HILLS : Event Marks Reopening of Pierce Library
- MOCA Facility Delays Reopening : Art: Temporary Contemporary will stay shut until next August. Museum official denies closing was prolonged to save money.
- Tom Ewell; Film, Stage Actor Starred in 'Seven Year Itch'
- Exhausted, Exhilarated Cubans Beat Deadline : Exodus: U.S. cutters rescue new surge of refugees. Castro regime is scheduled to bar departures from the island beginning today.
- Youths in National Service Plan Sworn In : AmeriCorps: Young recruits in domestic version of Peace Corps will work in schools, hospitals, environment to help pay their college tuition.
- Girls' Volleyball Coach Resigns at Valencia
- LABOR
- Company Town
- LONDON : Back to the Gulf
- Doing Business : McDonald's Happy Meals in Rio: Champagne, Waiters and Music : Beer on tap, live samba help Brazil put its stamp on fast-food chain.
- Rich Harvests of Images : Poet Amy Clampitt and actress Jessica Tandy offered the world very special gifts
- LAGUNA BEACH : Candidates Forum to Be Held Tonight
- Research Shows 1st Link Between Age, Cancer Risk : Medicine: A USC study proves a long-held belief in the scientific community that genetic mutations increase as people grow older, raising the potential for malignancy.
- BURBANK/GLENDALE : 2 Groups to Discuss 'Save Our State' Plan
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kariya Ready for His Debut in Exhibition at Dallas
- Heather GarritsonBuena Park, FreshmanCross-countryGarritson quickly lived up...
- Judges Reject Black-Majority District
- Community Work Required at Chatsworth High : Service: The school becomes the first in the county to make 20 hours of volunteer activity a prerequisite to graduation.
- Emergency Redevelopment Areas Proposed : Recovery: Special provisions of state law allow local agencies to designate neighborhoods without finishing lengthy environmental studies. Six Valley and Hollywood zones are targeted.
- We're still not sure who wears the...
- LOS ANGELES : Denny Case Defendant to Be Tried on Gun Charge
- PLATFORM : Arm the Raft People
- Italian Fans Seeing Red : U.S. Star Defender Lalas a Hit After Bringing Popular Act, Mane to the World's Best Soccer League
- Canucks Give King Rookie Cold Greeting
- Pop Music Review : Downy Mildew Has Had Better Nights
- Pop Music Review : Rating Raitt: Still on the Rise : Known for spirited interpretations of others' works, the veteran artist is now evolving as an intimate songwriter.
- Tommy LiPuma Joins MCA as President of GRP Records
- German Firm to Reclaim Bayer Aspirin Name : Drugs: It will acquire Sterling Winthrop's over-the-counter business and recover the rights it lost after WWI.
- High-Tech Robbery : A Boom in Bogus Tapes, CDs and Videos Has Police Redoubling Anti-Piracy Efforts
- 6.3 Quake Jolts Border Area Near Tahoe : Temblor: There is some minor damage, but no injuries are reported in lightly populated region.
- BODY WATCH : Rude Awakening : Imagine the horror of waking up during surgery and feeling every move. It happens.
- German Tourist Shot on N.Y. Sightseeing Boat
- Stiff Drug Laws Cited for Record Incarceration Rate : Crime: Sentencing report says 60% of federal prisoners and 25% of state inmates serve time for narcotics. California tops rate for people behind bars.
- A Shot in the Arm : That's what kids need. More than a dozen shots, in fact, before they enter kindergarten. But everything from confusion to lack of insurance to inconvenience helps prevent that from happening.
- STUDIO CITY : Violent Crime Surge to Be Topic of Talk
- Media Speak to a Public Ripe to Find Health Danger : Reporting: Psychology plays role in perception of risk. People often fear technology and are cynical of industry.
- Bernardi Suit Against City Is Dismissed
- Judge Upholds Three Rich NBA Contracts : Pro basketball: League had said deals for Green, Dudley and Kukoc circumvented salary cap.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Wins in Girls' Tennis
- BIG CUTS AT AEROSPACE GIANT : Hughes to Trim 4,400 Jobs : Defense: Layoffs will close nearly all of the Fullerton plant. Cuts will also be made in El Segundo, Long Beach and Santa Barbara.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Cuban Refugee Dies in Plunge Off Cliff
- Changing Lifestyles : Health Reform Has a Hold on Australia : System keeps costs down and has medical community's support. Even conservatives say it's here to stay.
- Nuclear Power Coverage Focused Morbidly on Risk : Environment: Stories stressed alleged dangers and often showed little scientific understanding of the issue. A government task force found reporting on Three Mile Island to be 'abysmally inadequate.'
- SEAL BEACH : Crowd Celebrates Its New Volleyball Court
- PERSPECTIVE ON NORTHERN IRELAND : Don't Rush In and Tip the Scales : The IRA cease-fire offers diplomatic openings, but the United States must beware of fueling the fears of Loyalists.
- LOS ANGELES : 6 Redevelopment Areas in Quake Zones Proposed
- Classes Resume at 200 Schools; Teachers Study Contract Offer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : CalArts Campus Still a Work in Progress : Education: Classes resume at school as reconstruction proceeds. Students apply elbow grease as well as creativity.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inquiry Into Fatal Crash Continues
- BUENA PARK : Man's Body Found in Swimming Pool
- An Icon With a Few Questions : Robert Redford's Personal Films Examine America's Merchant Mentality
- Storage Equities Signs $75-Million Credit Deal
- Rocketdyne Reduces Number of Jobs Cut
- Green Inc. : Environmental Technology Industry Is Championed, but Small Area Businesses Say They're Not Cleaning Up
- AUTOS
- PREP EXTRA : The Class of '95: Seniors to Watch : Lighting The Way : In Volleyball and Track, May Does Things Her Way
- National Agenda : Uncertainty Shuffles the Deck in Japanese Politics : Predictability has dissolved along with the domination of a single party.
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 32
- Networks Set a Record With Advertising Sales : Television: Advance purchases of air time for the 1994-95 season total an estimated $4.4 billion.
- Unocal Considering Proposal to Sell Brea-Based Research Unit
- This British Invasion Competes With Neiman Marcus Catalogue
- Splash Stays Afloat With 8-5 Victory Over Sacramento
- HEALTH
- OptimumCare Corp.: The operator of psychiatric facilities...
- Protestant Militants Plant Bomb on Train
- BODY WATCH : Pharmacists Dispense Advice as Well as Drugs
- PLANE CRASH AT THE WHITE HOUSE : Plane Struck Oldest White House Tree
- Northridge Break-Ins Spur Warning to Lock Doors
- Obituaries : Orville Dahl; Founded Cal Lutheran University
- Cypress Mourns Resident Killed in USAir Crash
- County Gang Crime--by the Numbers : Survey: Attempt to create database for authorities shows activity is not centered on drugs and not confined to cities.
- Countywide : Low-Floor Buses Will Help Elderly, Disabled Get Aboard
- Man Shoots Passenger to Death on MTA Bus
- LOS ANGELES : D.A. Sets Up Special Unit Targeting Real Estate Fraud
- Classic Cunningham Leads Eagles, 30-22 : NFC: Philadelphia quarterback picks apart Chicago's defense, passing for 311 yards and three touchdowns.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- 'Bold' Star's a One-Man 'Agency' : Just when Jeff Trachta's soap role seemed to be diminishing, he found options. Now he has a manager, a sitcom development deal and a third music video planned.
- Single-Family Home Sales Reach 6-Year High During August : Real estate: Despite the surge in activity, the median price drops to $175,000, down 10% from a year earlier.
- Location Makes White House Hard to Protect
- Starr Names His First Whitewater Aides : Investigation: Independent counsel announces appointments to fill out prosecution team. He names a Fiske holdover as a top deputy.
- Ex-Adversaries in Cold War Start Joint Military Exercises : Europe: U.S. troops join soldiers from 12 nations on the Continent for maneuvers in western Poland. Russia is conspicuous by its absence.
- 2,000 Gather to Mourn Victims Who Died in Crash of Flight 427
- They Still Know How to Swing : Sunday Afternoon Dances Are Happy Feat for Seniors
- Menendez Juror Sues Another Over Comments : Litigation: Alternate who was dismissed during trial says statements by a TV talk show guest slandered her.
- A Street Named Merideth
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Sessions to Be Taped for TV : Government: The meetings will be shown on cable public access channel the night after they occur.
- Jewish Group Shifts Mission to Networking
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Community Center Addition Considered
- Expand High School Coverage
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Tennis : Six Teams to Watch : Laguna Beach
- Theater Review : 'Sweeney Todd': A Cut Above
- Merger Not Expected to Affect Travel Offices : Briefly:
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley diversified...
- Time Warner Enters Cable Joint Venture
- Northern California Bank Acquires Local Site
- PREP EXTRA : By The Numbers / Spotlight
- Chief Demotes Top Aide in LAPD Shake-Up
- Amy Clampitt; Poet Gained Acclaim Late in Her Life
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Life of Inventor Tesla Generates an Electrifying Story : TESLA: A Biographical Novel of the World's Greatest Inventor <i> by Tad Wise</i> ;Turner Publishing Inc. $21.95, 320 pages
- POZNAN : East Meets West
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 5-Year Redevelopment Plan to Be Discussed
- "This is the whole ballgame." : Laguna Puts Up a Grand Canyon Fight
- Officials Attack MTA Handling of Subway Job : Metro Rail: They cite recent tunnel problems as indications of mismanagement. The agency's director says he is trying to reorganize the work.
- The Final Toll? : Hearing Today Could Mark Last Challenge to Road in Canyon
- Life Under House Speaker Newt Gingrich : If the GOP wins control this fall, the changes will be revolutionary in the worst sense.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Horse Show, Barbecue to Benefit Disabled
- MacDonald and Curtis Lead Southland Regattas
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers Lose Dent for Most of Season
- 1994 Prep Preview: Girls' Tennis : Six Teams to Watch : Villa Park
- California Amplifier's Profit Climbs Slightly