- First Pension Founder Gets 10-Year Sentence for Fraud
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton Is Urged to Get Rid of Brown
- Cool but Comfortable at Montanas
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana semiconductor company...
- Salomon Posts Loss for 4th Quarter and Year
- Months After Killings, Tragedy Is Unresolved
- VENTURA : Church Officials Hope to Develop Site
- Rivals in Long Beach Council Race Swap Impropriety Charges : Election: Five days before voters go to the polls, dispute erupts over absentee ballot distribution and alleged telephone intimidation tactics.
- Either there's no sentiment left or it...
- White House Playing Hardball With Talks : Labor: Baseball owners, union meet but avoid discussion of salary matters amid heightened presidential pressure.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Barons Get Past Marina
- British Tennis Champion Perry Is Dead at 85
- Scoreless Tie Keeps Canyon, Hart Even
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tyner Takes a Different Path at Catalina
- FAMILY : Taking the Warm and Fuzzy Out of 'Velveteen Rabbit'
- CalPERS Seeks Meetings With 'Under-Performers'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Tapping a Source Requires a Careful Dance of Skill and Need
- No Longer a Pawn : The game of chess may be an acquired taste, but it's also surprisingly addictive--especially once you know what to call the pieces.
- EPA Bends on State Anti-Smog Plan : Environment: The agency agrees to support California's effort to remove itself from a federal clean-air program and implement its own. State officials had feared harm to economy.
- A Vision and a Course for One America : Activism: As director of the country's foremost gay lobbying group, Elizabeth Birch has one dream--to see equal rights and protection granted to all citizens.
- SIMI VALLEY : Agreement Reached on Center Contractor
- Agreement on Area Hospital Merger May Have Stalled
- PREP ROUNDUP
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Clash of Interpretations
- Loss of Ambassador Facility a Setback
- ASIA : Singapore in High-Tech Tangle to Fight Automobile Gridlock
- Anaheim to Proceed With $172-Million Revitalization : Redevelopment: Even though Disney has scaled back plans for a resort, the overhaul is necessary to draw tourism and convention business, officials say.
- Preston Fleet, 60; Founder of Fotomat, Philanthropist
- Woman Found Dead, Barricaded in Closet : Crime: Deputies find body of West Hollywood widow, 72. She apparently was left trapped by an intruder as much as a month ago.
- PLACENTIA : 2 Schools Win MWD Grant for Project
- CALABASAS : Students to Visit City Officials on the Job
- Girl, 16, Escapes Kidnaping Attempt; Suspect Arrested : Crime: Victim was walking in Garden Grove when a man in a car grabbed her. She broke away and wrote the license number on her hand, then called police.
- Titans Fall Victim to New Mexico State : College basketball: Aggies roll to 106-74 victory. It's Cal State Fullerton's worst home defeat in 22 years.
- Sedlar's Ready With His Version of Tacones
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Catholic High School Entrance Test Date
- Woman Killed in 2-Car Collision
- Clinton Will Seek Minimum Wage Hike to $5.15 an Hour, Officials Say
- WOODLAND HILLS : Janitors Protest Low Wages, No Benefits
- NEWPORT BEACH : Castaways Plan Change Provokes Anger
- Love's Scorecard: 7 Under in 6 Hours : Golf: He makes the best of a long, sloppy day with a 65 at Poppy Hills, one shot better than Faldo.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Burroughs Boys Are Not Fit to Be Tied
- City Won't Pledge Funds for Embattled Youth Program
- THE GOODS : Securities Guard : Finding the right broker can be risky business. But asking a few question can help make your choice a sound investment
- SYLMAR : Donations Sought for Kobe Quake Victims
- Memorial Today for Samuel R. Cessna, O.C. Entrepreneur
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Dozens Offer Aid to Woman Unable to Buy Bus Pass
- Company Town : How to Turn the 'P' in PBS Into Profit
- U.S., China Near Talks Deadline Without Accord
- Comfortable Savings : Spill some wine on your slipcover? Not to worry. If you bought it here, you can trade it in at 50% for another.
- TO THE RESCUE: Help poured in Thursday...
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Father Is Cleared in Newborn's Death
- Mortars Fired in Somalia
- 740i Goes Establishment
- 'Falsettos' Sings the Praises of '90s Families : Theater: The Tony-winning play, which opens at UCI tonight, deals with gayness in an unconventional household. But it's mostly about tolerance, the director says.
- AIRLINES
- FOR KIDS : A Head for Tales : Using 'creative dramatics,' storyteller holds listeners spellbound amid the bustle of the Calabasas Farmers Market.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rise, Yields Flatten in Advance of Jobs Report
- Ozone Damages Lab Rats' Lungs, but Not Seriously
- IRVINE : Cut Administrators First, Board Advised
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fire Guts Portion of Building by High School
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : A Vibrant Tribute to an Enchanting Lady : AMERICAN EMPRESS: The Life and Times of Marjorie Merriweather Post <i> by Nancy Rubin</i> ; Villard $27.50, 445 pages Illustrated
- LOS ANGELES : Boy Testifies in Mother's Trial for Mutilating Father
- Planned Dog Park Draws Protests
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canyon Girls Win, Clinch Century Title
- San Clemente's Quade Too Much for Cougars
- Davis Can't Wait to Get Out of Coliseum
- Dorsey Helps Northridge End Slump
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Inish': Tale of Wonder, Mystery, Magic
- Brown on Target, Helps Irvine Beat UNLV
- MiscellanyThe number of freshman black athletes participating...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / OLYMPIC LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian Upsets Orange Lutheran, 61-55
- Ex-American Honda Executive Pleads Guilty in Kickback Probe
- The Corporate Hero Derailed : 'Confidence Gap' Called Agee's Flaw
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Up, Bonds Flat in Sluggish Session
- Company Town : Warner Probes Alleged Theft of 20,000 CDs
- Groundhog Foreshadows Early Spring
- Keys to Success : For 10 years, pianist Raul Di Blasio has mixed Latin rhythms, pop and classical; at last, he thinks his time has come.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's your idea of a good day at school?
- Teamsters Press for Expansion of Restroom Breaks
- Woman Who Shot Husband Deserves New Trial, Court Rules
- OXNARD : Dole Unit Sued Over Layoffs Notification
- Happy Campers : Girl's Letter to Company Saves School Outing
- Face Lift for Anaheim Still in the Works : Development: Revitalization will proceed despite Disney's scaled-back resort plans.
- Chrestman Recounts Tale of Kidnaping by Killers
- NBA ROUNDUP : Streaks End for Orlando and Utah
- VAN NUYS : Teacher Among 6 Indicted in Fatal Beating
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Puts Off Smoking Ordinance
- Like Father, Like Son at a Quarter-Mile
- It's Not Pretty, but Long Beach Will Take Victory Over Nevada : Basketball: 49ers win, 67-64, despite shooting 31% in first half. McNaull has game-high 19 points.
- ALBUM REVIEW : A Daring Symbiosis of Cultures : GRAHAM HAYNES: "The Griots Footsteps", <i> Antilles</i> ***
- ENERGY
- O.C. Money Wiring Services Cash In on the Devalued Peso : Trends: Orders to transmit funds to Mexico are flooding in. Technological advances have made process cheaper, more reliable.
- When Pets Aren't Wanted
- CALABASAS : No Evidence Found in Gouging Case
- VENTURA : Teen-Ager Charged in Musician's Stabbing
- FULLERTON : Champion Has Lesson: Keep Trying
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Another Tough Season Set to Start Today
- Guns Now Kill More Than Autos : Authoritative UC Davis study shows need for national gun crackdown
- Promising Stars Are Still Waiting for a Place to Sign
- A Rare Laugher for CSUN, 85-68
- MUSIC REVIEW : Wagner Impressive Yet Spotty in Recital
- TV REVIEW : A 'Piano Lesson' Smartly Taught : TV Version of the Pulitzer-Winning Play Results in a Bit of Ethnic Magic
- Lower Sales Tug Clothestime Stock
- COLUMN ONE : A Wave of Distrust in the West : A protest movement is rising among people who resent or fear the government. They are trying to stymie local councils with aggressive tactics that also have scared neighbors.
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / RICK VANDENBERG : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : County Numbers Cruncher Can Put a Price on Justice--to the Penny
- Before You Get the Creeps . . .
- Improprieties by Chief of Agriculture Alleged
- No Edney, but Dollar Makes Sense for Bruins : College basketball: With point guard out with flu, UCLA rallies in second half against USC, 73-69.
- Emotions Run Low at Davis Cup : Tennis: U.S. faces France in first round, with Courier and Martin playing singles.
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Free-Spirited Production of 'Godspell'
- Topanga Is a 24-Hour Road Again : Traffic: Three-week closure of Topanga Canyon Boulevard from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. caused lengthy detours for commuters. Caltrans is praised for its quick work.
- Ventura Boulevard Plan Changes Studied
- MISSION VIEJO : Ballet Folklorico to Perform at College
- Hurdles Are Plentiful in Equestrians' Endeavors : Thousand Oaks: Riding skill and high costs are key elements of a sport that a school operator says 'is becoming more and more of a business.'
- Citizen Input Period Extended
- CONVERSATION / WITH TEACHER JOE BARON : 'Learning That Work Ethic Is Critical'
- GLENDALE : Action Delayed on Shopping Cart Law
- Getting a Handle on Pioneer Spirit : Anthony Tauriello's Intensity Spurs Simi Valley Success
- VENTURA : Mayor Informs Schoolchildren About His Job
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'It's Pat' Takes Ambiguous Look at Life
- Farce Machinery Hums in High Gear : Director Thomas Moore's firm hand keeps the wheels spinning in Cypress' production of 'Lend Me a Tenor.'
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Ocean Study Shows Effects of Global Warming
- THEATER REVIEW : Half-Baked 'Mud Pies' : Despite solid acting, Lori Street-Tubert's musical about growing old fails to sustain a dramatic thread.
- Determination Powers Chechen Warrior : Russia: Former taxi driver tells of weeks of death-defying combat with Moscow's troops.
- THE GOODS : A Chance to Hang With the Best of 'Em
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : Keep Them Safe for Valentine's Day
- Countywide : Metrolink Riders Can Buy Passes by Mail
- Aerospace Firm Moving Offices to Simi : Business: Whittaker Corp. already has 450 workers at local plant. City officials say headquarters transfer will help community's image.
- First Female Shuttle Pilot Begins Mission
- 'It's a Top-Down Kind of Day' in L.A. : Car culture: As the mercury soars, the ragtops take to the streets.
- GLENDALE : Police Chief Chosen for Statewide Post
- Fillmore Residents Call for Trapping of Stray Cougar
- Ducks Acquire Krygier From Washington
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's Overtime Goal Gives Blues 5-4 Victory
- TELEVISIONTV Violence Bill: A senior Democratic senator...
- National Video Rentals
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Legal Pad
- MOVIE REVIEW : Engrossing 'Madness' a Darkly Humorous Horror Movie
- Company Town : Joe Eszterhas, the Million-Dollar Screenwriter, on a Roll at Paramount : Movies: Man who wrote 'Basic Instinct' sells an original film pitch titled 'Reliable Sources' that could net him close to $4 million.
- Fed's Repeated Rate Boosts Hitting Home in California
- Fluor Daniel Named Preferred Firm in Communications Pact
- Line-Item Veto's Impact Has Been Slight : Congress: In most states, its effect on cutting spending is insignificant. Legislation's potential for reducing the deficit is called uncertain.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : EPA Seeking Sharp Medical Waste Curbs
- Spontaneous Attraction : Jim and Martha Hession's quintet blends a broad repertoire with the element of surprise.
- Accept Union Help to Overcome Debacle : Finances: Probably no one knows as much about how public services are provided here as unionized government workers. Labor groups have helped other local governments that have fallen on fiscal hard times.
- Allegedly Drunk Driver Is Charged With Murder
- Second Trial of Mortuary Owners Begins : Courts: Couple is charged with 30 counts of removing body parts, embezzlement and forgery.
- The New Tommy Tang's Thai: Modest Tastes for the Young
- 'Banner' Takes Easy (Not 'Tobacco') Road
- Toy Fair Coming Up: Thousands of new--and...
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress managed...
- Remains of the Day : Artist Tom O'Day uses burial and explosives to eradicate works or transform them. Some of the results are on display at CSUN.
- Mideast Leaders Agree to Restart Peace Negotiations : Diplomacy: Unprecedented summit with Egypt and Jordan gets talks 'back on track' as Israel and the PLO promise to meet again next week.
- Obituaries : Preston Fleet, 60; Fotomat Founder
- MTA Fund Cuts Leave Valley Rail Plans in Limbo : Transit: Project between Universal City and San Diego Freeway will be delayed, and completion to Warner Center questionable.
- POMONA : Man Given Stiff Prison Term in Video Piracy Case
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Show Will Go On, Despite Uncertain Aid
- REGIONAL : Free Tax Help and Forms Are Available From IRS
- CAMARILLO : Clinic Organized to Offer Measles Shots
- 3 Sentenced to 30 Days for Hate Crime : Courts: They plead guilty to that charge and to assault and battery in attacking a man on the street because he was gay.
- TUSTIN : Mayor Will Serve on Fire Authority Board
- Waves Fall Again on the Road
- OAK PARK : Schillo to Take Up Fight for ZIP Code
- Silver and Black Turns to White : Davis Pulls Trigger, Finally Fires Shell
- Zampese to Interview for Rams' Head Coaching Position
- Castaneda Getting a Hold on Dominance
- Kingsmen Give Away Opener, 8-6
- 'Buffalo Soldier': A Thrilling Adventure
- Rubin Sounds Global Financial Alert : Crises: Treasury secretary cites peso's troubles in calling for international revamp to respond to such emergencies.
- CalPERS Names New Targets
- ENERGY
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Nashville Doctor Is Nominated as Surgeon General : Health: Clinton chooses Henry Foster Jr. to replace the controversial Joycelyn Elders. Teen-age pregnancy problem is high on agenda.
- EUROPE : Nazi Symbol to Return to German Hands : Hitler's mountain retreat has been under U.S. control for 50 years. But Bonn reluctantly agreed to acquire it after renovation talks broke down.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ADVERTISING
- MOORPARK : Volunteers Check on Elderly, Homebound
- Obituaries : * Lawrence Silverman, 86; Animation Cartoonist
- Neighbors Again in Grip of Violence
- CAMARILLO : Sheriff's Deputy Hurt During Gun Training
- Businesses Fear Higher Boulevard Speed Limit : Thousand Oaks: City mulls a 40-m.p.h. rate. Merchants say potential customers may be discouraged from stopping.
- Rivers Drop, but Dutch Dikes Menaced
- The Ice Cream Kid : Taylor Caldwell Wins a Lifetime Supply; When You're 3, That's a Lot
- Efforts Begin to Save Threatened Projects
- VAN NUYS : Suspect in Slaying Finally Surrenders
- FAMILY : 'Pied Piper' Leads Audience Into Parts of Hamelin
- 'Pictures' Paints a Spin on Reality
- Obese Need Compassion, Not Contempt
- Welfare Cuts
- Unwed Teen Moms Deserve Blame, Too
- Telephone Competition
- 'Outland' Mothballed
- Living--and Loving It--in L.A.
- Gun Limits Threatened
- Frightened Residents Want Cougar Trapped : Fillmore: A flurry of recent sightings and attacks on dogs have raised fears. Some say the mountain lion should be killed.
- SAN PEDRO : Top LAPD Official to Head El Paso Police Department
- Super Bowl
- COVER STORY : Crawling in Love : People are warming up to cold-blooded pets. A variety of reptiles, amphibians and even insects are being taken into people's homes--and their hearts. Some Valley pet owners claim the critters offer more affection than dogs or cats.
- Good Parenting Laws Help Moms and Dads
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- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 3, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 3, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 3, 1995
- PUC Commissioner Shumway to Quit 2 Years Before Term Ends
- Gates Steps In to Fill Power Vacuum in O.C.
- Simpson Jury Hears 911 Calls of '93 Incident
- O.C. Shortfall Estimate Called Much Too Low
- Prosecutors Won't Charge Tagger's Killer
- Gingrich Helped Firms With Close Funding Ties : Contributions: Tax breaks, FDA action aided drug companies. Spokesmen deny any quid pro quo.
- L.A. Should Not Be City's Major Landlord : Housing: Develop strategies now, such as transferring the buildings to tenants, to deal with rental crisis.
- Rumors of Moorhead's Departure May Be Highly Exaggerated
- Efforts Begin to Save Rail Projects on MTA Hit List
- Tagger's Slayer Won't Be Charged : Violence: Prosecutors say he was acting in self-defense. He gets outpouring of support from the public, but dead man's family say they are outraged.
- O.C. Seized Funds Due Bondholders, State Auditor Says : Bankruptcy: $73 million was put, maybe illegally, into the county's depleted general fund, Kurt R. Sjoberg says. Handling of another $209 million is questioned.
- State Auditor Questions Shift in O.C. Funds
- No Peace Between Peru, Ecuador : Latin America: Fighting on the border and at the negotiating table continues for the two neighboring nations.
- CLEANING UP: Don't worry for now about...
- Granola, Chasing Chili, Ginger Dressing
- REDONDO BEACH : City Seeks More Control Over Pier Development
- Sports
- Colleges Turn to Merit Aid in Recruiting Top Students : Education: Competition and economics drive the trend, study says. Critics fear loss of need-based assistance.
- Art Vandals Have City Casting for Solutions
- January had its good and bad developments...
- 'Simple': Nothing Simplistic
- Police Assail Mayor Over Endorsement : Elections: Union says it feels betrayed by Riordan's backing of Barbara Yaroslavsky for City Council. Group says it fears she would assume her husband's 'anti-cop' stance.
- COVINA: A Pomona woman was the victim...
- Panel Calls for Cutbacks at Nuclear Lab : Weapons: Warhead design at Lawrence Livermore facility should be moved to New Mexico, national commission says. Energy secretary responds favorably to recommendation.
- Unprecedented Four-Way Mideast Summit Set : Diplomacy: Leaders of Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the PLO meet today in bid to revive negotiations.
- College Will Win Back Its Accreditation : Education: State agency also removes the Compton school from probation. Fiscal and administrative changes prompt the action.
- LONG BEACH : Court Backs Exxon in Price-Fixing Suit
- La Musgana"Las Seis Tentaciones" Xenophile* Times Line(tm):...
- Orange County Almanac
- Judge Spells Out Sentence: S-C-H-O-O-L
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Board Blames County for Fund Crisis
- COSTA MESA : Library Offering Free Help With Tax Forms
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK CITY COUNCIL : Race for 2 Seats Focuses on Future of Airport
- Friends Praise Man Held in Tagger's Death
- An Old-Fashioned Composer Goes in Search of Beauty : Music: Donald Crockett, the L.A. Chamber Orchestra's composer in residence, says he's moving away from 'the highly complicated music of my teachers' generation.'
- International Business
- Executive Travel : Private Parking's Romance With the Flying Public : Park-and-Ride Lots Are Luring Customers With Array of Services
- RESTAURANTS : Colorful Flavor of Southwest : Blue Agave Captures Spirit of the Cuisine
- Warrant Issued for Chechen Leader : Russia: Moscow accuses Dudayev of treason for armed resistance. Police search for him as offensive spreads westward.
- BELLFLOWER : New Law Enforces Ban on Cargo Containers
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Multilayered Political Mystery With a Bleak Message : KONFIDENZ <i> by Ariel Dorfman</i> , Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $17, 178 pages
- Navigation Unit Fails, Delaying Shuttle Launch
- COVER STORY : A Runoff Is About to Run Out : Come Tuesday, a Contested Council Race May Finally Have a Victor
- Go On-Line or Outdoors for Environmental Advice : Log on to 'The Green Connection' or dig these organic gardening seminars.
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Barbara Yaroslavsky Tops Race by Raising $279,000 in Funds
- CANOGA PARK : Historic Train Depot Faces Demolition
- Turned Off by a Grotesquerie
- CALABASAS : Trip an Immersion in State Water Issues
- CSUN to Mark Year After Reopening
- COLLEGE DIVISION BASEBALL PREVIEW : Pitching Is Still Chapman's Strong Point
- He Put Charge Into Troops Once Before
- Naomi Vine, named last month as the...
- The Stories He Could Tell . . . and Does : Performance art: David Cale's literary monologues range from protagonists searching to uncover their true selves to sensual stories about the darker aspects of love.
- The Hard Facts on Buying Software
- Building on a Basic Red Sauce
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Vote on Unfunded Mandates
- Ventura's Own 'ER': DRAMA IN SMALL DOSES : Mostly it's kids with diarrhea and the drunk with a busted head. Still, death sometimes wins at the County Medical Center.
- Leaders Lobby to Spare L.A. Air Force Base From Closure : Economy: Campaign includes letters and visits to Washington. Defense secretary's list is expected March 1.
- 'Adventure' of Boy and Dog Hits Home
- City tries to dig itself out of a messy situation.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : A Medical Breakthrough : A groundbreaking program in Pasadena schools provides free health and dental care for poor children. The idea is catching on elsewhere.
- Questioning the System? Affirmative : Education: News that the UC system could scrap its affirmative action program has high school counselors worried. 'I hope they . . . think this through,' says one.
- PANORAMA CITY : Rewards Offered in 2 Shooting Deaths
- Man Cleared of Ojai Valley Assaults
- Orange : Cablevision Apologizes for Adult Channel Ads
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : House Names Center After Lagomarsino
- Tagger Slaying Suspect Says Victim Tried to Rob Him
- Resident Awakened by Sounds of Burglary Sneaks Out for Help
- Owners Abandon Bid to Impose Salary Cap : Baseball: Luxury tax now proposed instead, but union finds its high rates unacceptable.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Furon Gains Assets of Custom Coating
- International Business
- Green Bones? Yechhh!
- The Kindness of Spinach
- POP/COUNTRY : HAPPY TWO SHARE : When Local Lights Browne, Gaffney Team Up Friday, It's O.C. That Benefits
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mexican Eatery a Great Catch for Seafood : Guadalajara in Thousand Oaks boasts an impressive menu of delicacies from the deep.
- HARBOR AREA : Councilman to Hold 1st of 4 Public Meetings
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Meeting Will Focus on Dog-Park Fund Raising
- FOR THE KIDS : Famous Farm Tales Recast for Big City : Theater group, which blends Aesop's fables with operetta and ballet, brings lessons of life to Civic Arts Plaza.
- L.A. STORIES : A Place Where Everyone Knew Your Name
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Battered LAPD Image Faces Its Own Trial
- Clothes Are No Big Deal Outside the Big Top
- VIDEO REWIND : In 'Truly, Madly, Deeply,' Love Conquers Even Grief
- NORTHRIDGE : Repairs Boost Quake-Rocked Complex 6 Feet
- Silver Hair, Brown Belt : Karate 'Gave Me a Purpose in Life,' Says Mary Stermer, 75
- LAGUNA BEACH : Volunteers Help Latino Children Learn English
- Stars Shoot Down Ducks With Barrage of Goals
- The Rams will talk today to Barry...
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Two Goals From Lee Are Too Much for Chaminade
- ART REVIEW : 'Public/Private': Chronicles of a Restless Researcher
- GALLERIES : Experiencing Poverty Through Art
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Mittermeier, Dundon Both Regarded as Strong Managers : Profiles: Airport chief started as auditor with county. Retired superintendent led district through era of change.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Cyrano' Noses Aside Knightsbridge Attendance Woes : The production is in its second go-round at the small theater in Old Pasadena. Financially--and artistically--it has proven well worth bringing back.
- OXNARD : Doctors Retrieve Heroin From Suspect
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Outlaws Smoking in LAX Bars