- Russian Brain Drain Flows Directly Into U.S. Science Talent Reservoir : Immigrants: Highly educated Russians are moving into top positions at prestigious universities and laboratories. They are revitalizing research and helping solve a multitude of perplexing problems.
- 'PRESENT' PERFECT
- Taking a Bite Out of Slime
- Scaled-Back MTA Plan
- Tagger's Funeral Draws Front-Page Coverage
- Disability for Officer in Deputy's Death
- The Treatment of Holocaust Survivors
- Pleas, the Police and Proposals on Public Safety
- The Artistry of the Other South of France : Few Americans vist the Languedoc-Roussillon, but the artists who were drawn to the area left behind a feast for the eyes. : The Languedoc-Roussillon includes the largest contiguous vineyard area in the world. : Destination: France
- Canine Sports Doctor Treats 'Working' Dogs : Trends: Denver vet specializes in bone and ligament injuries for police dogs, racing greyhounds, hunting dogs, sled dogs and search-and-rescue dogs. His clinic treats about 16,000 animals a year, some flown in from other countries.
- Tragedy of Broken Bargains, Empty Lives
- GO-FER, BROKE
- TV Dinners
- Smarter Signals Are Traffic Solution
- Quake Jolts Officials to Prepare for Disaster
- Telethon Gumbo
- 'ELK' OMISSIONS
- LAPD Under Fire
- Dismal Prospect
- Satellites Track Endangered Sea Turtles on the Brink : Florida: They hatch, scurry into the Atlantic and swim off to spend the next three decades, but where? Scientists want to identify the feeding grounds and learn a great deal more about the endangered creatures.
- DIVA DISCS
- Youths: Hearing the Cries of Those Who Have No Families
- Fallen Legislator Shares Hard-Learned Lessons
- Development Plan Hits Community Opposition
- Fremont 50, Grant 36--Shaterry Danley scored 26...
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1995
- For the Record - Feb. 26, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 26, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 26, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 26, 1995
- Schneider, Raabe Fired by Popejoy : Bankruptcy: Orange County's new chief executive dismisses the former administrative officer and initiates the assistant treasurer's removal for their roles in debacle.
- 2nd Suspect in Colosio Killing a Party Insider
- Picking the Winners : Who will win this year's awards? Who <i> should </i> win? Of course, the answers to those questions aren't necessarily the same. Let our experts show the way.
- High-Rise Owners Get 3 Years to Fix Quake Damage : Ordinance: Officials will not impose inspection or repair guidelines until new methods to strengthen steel-frame structures are devised.
- Back Aboard the QE2
- Brown, Reilly Battle Over Cost of Failed Campaign : Governor's race: Dispute centers on whether consultant charged too much. He says he followed his contract.
- SLOW DOWN: Those massive morning speeding sweeps...
- Bell Gardens Official Blames Politics for His Dismissal : Government: Charles Gomez says he was fired for refusing to favor Spanish-speaking employees. City Council cites poor performance, mishandling of casino.
- FBI Probe Delays Nomination for Agriculture Secretary
- 2 Orange County Officials Dismissed : Crisis: New chief executive dismisses ex-CAO Ernie Schneider and Deputy Treasurer Matthew Raabe, citing their roles in investment pool collapse.
- Green Burrito Franchisees Settle Suit With Newport's GB Foods
- Apples Grown in Japan Being Sold in U.S. Stores for First Time in History : Agriculture: Quiet arrival of Fujis hailed as symbolic victory with minimal market impact.
- INSURANCE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Serious Progress Needed to Avert China Trade War : Pacific Rim: U.S. energy secretary announces $4 billion in joint ventures despite Sunday deadline for sanctions.
- Pasadena Attempts to Take Bullets Out of Youths' Guns : Violence: Proposal would restrict ammunition sales. Some see novel approach as spawned out of desperation.
- German Sweep Seeks to Nab Illegal Immigrants Before Borders Open : Europe: Seven EU nations will allow free travel starting next month. Crackdown demonstrates nervousness about move.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies Arrest 3 After Burglary
- TORRANCE : El Monte Man Dies a Year After Being Shot
- DATES
- Countywide : Health Care Official to Join Private Firm
- SANTA ANA : Man Slightly Injured When Train Hits Van
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School Trustees to Review List of Possible Budget Cuts
- Technology Will Give Billy Graham Crusade a Worldwide Audience : Evangelism: Services in Puerto Rico next month will be transmitted via satellite to revival sites in 175 countries. Event is being billed as greatest Gospel outreach in history.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Santa Paula Goes Down With a Fight
- '95 Knicks Have the Same Look as Knicks of 1970 : Pro basketball: It was that championship season for a team that became New York's icon. Now?
- State Farm's Earnings Fall Sharply
- Youth Opinion : Campus Rewards: 'Extra Incentive' or 'Buying Students'?
- Study Questions Custom of Having Babies Sleep Alone
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Suspect Runs Naked From Police Custody
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Lawmakers Lobby to Save Long Beach Navy Shipyard
- SANTA ANA : 75 Years, and Love Still Strong
- Rebels' Plight in Chiapas Gets Boost From Activist
- Fitch Shuffles Clippers but Still Has Losing Hand : Pro basketball: No need to panic, says Suns' Barkley after they win, 118-106, to avoid three losses in a row.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ban on Alcohol Ads at Parks, Beaches Lifted
- TV Reviews : Poitier Heads West in 'Dust' Potboiler
- Ex-Columbia S & L Chief Settles Suit : Thrifts: Thomas Spiegel agrees to pay $275,000 of the $40 million he allegedly owed. Government drops ban demand.
- Tips for Updating: Simply Simplify
- UTILITIES : Can't Feel the Heat? Consider a New Furnace
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Nazarenes Welcome Pentecostal
- PLACENTIA : Redgrave Shares Shakespearean Tips
- Vigil Held in Memory of Slain Oxnard Youth : Shooting: Friends of Gabriel Alcazar Jr., 14, say he was an innocent victim of growing racial and gang tensions. Police disagree.
- Countywide : 300 High School Kids Meet for Swim Event
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Fugitives Identified in Fiery Death of Baby Girl : Chase: The gang members fled from the scene of a crash in which the 7-month-old died. Four others are in court.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Rancho Santiago Is Best Bet . . . For Now
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mastery Stretches to 14 Consecutive Games
- New Tactics Could Run Into Problems
- Hornets' Late Charge Almost Catches Lakers : Pro basketball: Campbell's jumper secures 95-93 overtime victory, but only after team allows a 15-point lead to disappear.
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK : News of Louganis, Goldsworthy Raises Key Issues
- Ms. Alexander Goes to Hollywood : Politics: The chair of the National Endowment for the Arts urges the show business community to join the fight against government budget-cutters.
- Album Review
- Pop Album Chart : Barry White Still a Soul Icon
- GARDENING : Couple of the Year: Impatiens and Onions
- FCC Probing Whether Fox Network Misled It : TV: Agency was unaware Murdoch firm put up virtually all the money, regulator says.
- INSIDE & OUT : Classic Stands
- Michael Gazzo; Film and TV Actor, Playwright
- State Gun Sales Drop 6.6%, Ending 3-Year Rise, Study Finds
- GERMANY : Metalworkers' Strike a Test for Economy
- Haitian Aides Criticize Carter Role : Caribbean: One official labels as 'arrogance' the former President's political advice to Aristide. Powell and Nunn arrive.
- Community Essay : 'Sleepless Nights and Cold-Sweat Days' : Economic statistics are a lot less dry when it's your own job that's taken away, but being cut loose isn't all bad.
- Gallery
- Police to Search Vehicle in Oregon for Clues in Slayings : Crime: Detectives will travel to Portland to check the car once owned by a suspect who has confessed to keeping bodies in a storage facility.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- DIVISION IV-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL : Corona del Mar Advances to Title Game
- Music And Dance Reviews : Alvin Ailey Dance Tribute Suffers With Taped Text
- PLACENTIA : A Dozen to Vie for Title in City Pageant
- MISSION VIEJO : College Board to Weigh Budget Cuts
- Trumpeter Part of All-American Student Band
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Renew Scouting Pact, Despite Gay Ban
- Jazz Review : Preservation Hall Band Makes Present of Past
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A QUARTERFINALS : Mater Dei Takes Next Step With Impressive 79-50 Victory
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Oversight Panel Meets for First Time to Plan County Management Audit
- Cold War Satellite Photos Are Declassified by CIA
- Activist Receives 1st Circle of Life Award
- NORTHRIDGE : Charge Filed in Jan. 2 Teen Slaying
- SANTA ANA : Group Works for Pickup Truck Safety
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Treasurer to Speak on Investment Policies
- Life in a Nuclear Rage : Pat Broudy Digs Ferociously for the Truth About Her Husband and Other Atomic Vets
- This beats all: Too often we hear...
- ANGELS : Autry Optimistic on Both Fronts
- That Sinking Feeling : Small Cracks May Signal Big Trouble With Home's Base
- Refugees From Burundi Strife Flee to Tanzania
- Florida Tourism Off 2.8%; Slayings of Foreigners Cited
- Irvine Co. Land Swap With U.S. Seen in Next 1 1/2 Years
- Judge Rejects Torture-Killing Case Transfer : Courts: Former Marine Charles Ng is accused in a dozen slayings in a Northern California case that was transferred to Orange County about a year ago.
- Holyfield Wins Nevada Ruling
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Gives Mulligan Reason to Celebrate
- TV Reviews : 'Citizen X': Serial Killer, Soviet-Style
- A Glimpse Into L.A.'s Ethnic Isolation
- Pact to Expand Air Travel Caps Clinton Canada Visit
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Attorney Fees Top $120,000 --for Starters
- Marines Take a Tip From L.A. Riots : Somalia: Southland crowd control failures lead to non-lethal devices that may cut casualties as troops shield U.N. pullout.
- NORWALK : 4,200 Gallons of Oil Seep Into San Gabriel River
- Westcoff Price Keeps Sole CEO Job at FHP
- Lion Cub Believed to Be Pet Is Left at St. Louis Zoo
- Germany Bans 2 Neo-Nazi Groups : Europe: Police raid offices, seize materials. Move is likely to renew debate over effectiveness of outlawing organizations.
- GOP Predicts Approval of Massive Cuts : Congress: Clinton warns he may use veto power against $17.5 billion in reductions. Proposed trims target mostly housing, food and youth programs.
- $1.1 Million Awarded in UCLA Suit : Courts: Doctor wins sex discrimination case involving former department head.
- GLENDALE : Police Seek Robbers of Dance Director
- PACOIMA : Hill Not Under City Control, Officials Say
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA QUARTERFINALS : Ripley Is Convincing for Woodbridge
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Crenshaw Finds Right Arch in Rout
- Music And Dance Reviews : L.A. Philharmonic Ventures Finnish American Program
- Refunds Sent to O.C. Phone Scam Victims
- SECURITIES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Administration Ethics: What Went Wrong? : White House: Clinton team entered office promising corps of public servants free of greed. But with officials being probed, experts are wondering why.
- Bill Granting Some Benefits to Unwed Couples Reintroduced
- Gun Sales in California Dropped 6.6% in 1994, Ending 3-Year Rise
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Men Injure Teen, Tie Up 83-Year-Old Woman in 2 Home Robberies
- PASADENA : City Treasurer Palast to Retire After 30 Years
- GRANADA HILLS : Neighbors Still Fear Development at Site
- Reported Crime in Ventura Up 5% in '94 : Law enforcement: Assaults and auto thefts fuel the rise. Serious offenses are below peak of three years ago. Violent offenses are up.
- WEST HILLS : 30-Year Sentence in Fatal Party Shooting
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian's Comeback Falls Short Against Verbum Dei
- OXNARD : Ordinance Would Regulate Bus Benches
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Leads County With 8 Qualifiers
- Marina's Lyon Picks Loyola Marymount
- Arena Football Team Will Scout Talent in Orange County
- Loyola Coach Collapses : College basketball: Lions' Olive faints while protesting call in 74-69 loss to Santa Clara.
- LEGAL FILE
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Colombians Debate Corruption of Justice : Drugs: Light sentences in cushy jails for cocaine traffickers bring calls for revamping the judicial system, even extradition.
- Sen. Gramm Announces His Candidacy for President : Politics: Texan is first in GOP to make it official. His focus is deficit reduction.
- Voice of America Starts 1st Religion, Ethics Program
- MISSION VIEJO : Free Classes to Focus on Parenting Skills
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Handed First Home Loss
- Prep Soccer Playoff Pairings Announced
- UC Irvine Women Top Santa Barbara
- Rostenkowski Lawyers Seek Records of House Store
- Flourishing Church Began Modestly
- GLENDALE : Bone Marrow Donor Sought for Little Girl
- It's Right Stroke at Right Time for Pavin : Golf: A five-under-par 66 puts defending champion one shot behind Perry after tough season.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Semifinals in Harvard's Not-So-Distant Future
- James' Gang : Village Christian's Rise to Power Parallels Her Three-Year Career
- Hygenics Pharmaceuticals: The company on Friday changed...
- ICN Chief Calls for Review of Stock Sales : Finance: Chairman's trading of shares is the subject of a shareholder suit. He asks Costa Mesa firm's board to investigate.
- AEROSPACE & AIRLINES
- Timing of AST Memo Seen as Sign of Likely Cash Deal : Negotiation: Warning about stock trades comes as Irvine computer firm pursues an equity sale.
- DECOR : For U.S. Furnishings, Bigger is Beautiful
- A Proper Mopper Knows How to Shine
- Russia Legislators OK Tight Budget : Economy: IMF is expected to grant credit, even though plan fails to note ruble's decline.
- 18 Killed as Gunmen Open Fire on 2 Pakistan Mosques : Islam: Shiite worshipers are massacred in an escalating feud with Sunnis. Same four gunmen apparently responsible for both attacks.
- Clinton Review of Affirmative Action May Signal a Shift : Minorities: He suggests he may drop some preference programs if new study finds they don't work. Action would be sharp departure from past, present Democrats.
- Teachers Ask Conejo Valley Board to Use Budget Surplus for Pay Hike
- Defendant in Cocaine Trial Tells of Threat to Son : Courts: Man says fellow suspect warned him to not tell authorities about others' roles in drug deal. Rams player Darryl Henley is among six charged in narcotics-trafficking case.
- Development Focus Turns to Area Near Big A : Revitalization: Undeterred by Disney's decision to scrap its planned $3-billion resort, Anaheim is ready to prepare a master plan for a sports and entertainment complex near the stadium.
- MTA Chief Likely to Keep Post, Officials Say : Transit: Consulting firm says he has broad support in the authority's upper echelon and that ousting him could destabilize agency.
- Countywide : Letter Writers to Protest Animal Cruelty
- Farmers Seek Solution to River Erosion
- Cleveland Gives Valley 3-Point Shot in the Arm
- Ducks Finally Stopped by Jets : Hockey: After six failures, Winnipeg exploits power play and Anaheim's specialty team struggles in 4-2 victory.
- Northridge Staff Member Serves Notice, Asks Bozeman to Apologize
- Super Bowl Guarantee Doubtful : Football: Negotiations for Inglewood stadium continue, but without commitment from the NFL.
- U.S. Unveils New Operation to Crack Down on Drug Smuggling
- UNNATURAL HISTORY?: The district attorney's office served...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- It's a Vanity Operation : Cosmetic Surgeons Keep Cutting Despite HMO Cutbacks
- N. Korean Defense Chief, No. 2 in Leadership, Dies
- House Votes to Put a Freeze on New Regulations
- Clinton Draft Base Closure List Spares Dole's State
- Man Chains Himself to Tree in Protest
- Countywide : More Charges Filed Against Rape Suspect
- Financial Probe Targets Natural History Museum : Investigation: Head of George C. Page facility is on leave pending inquiry into possible fund-raising irregularities.
- Leading by Example : Garden Grove's Foster Tries to Improve Her Environment, Athletes
- Music Review : Tilson Thomas' Return Energizes Debut Orchestra
- TV Reviews : Clancy's 'Op Center' Veers Off Course
- Dow Pushes to Another Record High Above 4,000 : Economy: Showing manufacturing's vigor, orders for durable goods rose 0.6%, contrary to the 1% decline analysts predicted.
- INSIDE & OUT : Refrigerator May Need Own Circuit to Prevent Lights From Going Dim
- Turkish Mayor Says No Dole, No Bananas
- Confused Jurors Might Tend to Favor Executions, Study Says
- MOORPARK : School Janitor, Wife Arrested in Theft
- Conversation WITH MARSHA RYBIN : 'Journalism Has a Special Role' in Teaching
- Widen Avalanche Search, Family Asks
- Filly Fails Drug Test, Lukas Gets Suspended : Horse racing: But the 60-day ban handed down by New York officials probably won't keep the trainer from Kentucky Derby because he will contest ruling.
- Nick Lowe Labours in Luck : Pop music: The success of 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack has been good news for the British rocker, at the Coach House Sunday.
- Cheerleaders of the World: Unite!
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- VENTURA : Driftwood Offered to Public at Beach
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Principal for Day' Program Is Planned
- Torrents of Humanity : Display of Nature's Power Draws Hordes of Hikers
- Baryshnikov to Dance at Probst Center
- Obituaries : Pat Plew; Businessman, Ex-Chamber President
- NBA ROUNDUP : Even Without O'Neal, Orlando Still Wins, 129-103
- Westlake Is at Major Loss for Timeouts
- AEROSPACE & AIRLINES
- ENVIRONMENT : The Truth About Dust : Could Those Tiny Particles Be Alive? They Just Mite
- Package of Pro-Business Bills Unveiled by Wilson : Legislature: Proposals would cut damages in personal-injury suits and limit lawsuits by consumers and fired workers.
- Haitians Criticize Carter for His Political Advice
- Rigors of Lent Have Eased With Time : Rituals: People no longer are expected to give up meat, laughter and sex for 40 days. But the Mardi Gras party has grown tamer too.
- Parks Official Named Acting Zoo Director
- Witness of a Hit-and-Run Gives Chase and Helps in Arrest : Hero: The Moorpark College student was outraged after watching a car strike a 12-year-old boy. Authorities praise his action.
- Youths Engineer Surprise Win in Popsicle-Stick Match
- VENTURA : What's With Helmet Law? Students Ask
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Concordia Wins Fight to Avoid Fresno Pacific
- Tustin, Lalazarian Take Bite Out of Norco
- COLLECTIBLES : Restoring Art Nouveau's Legacy
- DECOR : Country Gets Rediscovered for Its Lighter, Cleaner Geography
- GOP Drops Bid for Lifetime Aid Ban for Teen Mothers, Babies : Congress: They instead would bar unwed recipients from receiving benefits until they are 18. Action increases likelihood of accord on welfare.
- ISRAEL : Chairman Choice Signals New Direction for Jewish Agency : Avraham Burg hopes to strengthen education in Diaspora communities.
- Judge Puts Halt to Suit Against Clinton : Courts: Ruling bans Paula Corbin Jones' attorneys from questioning the President in sexual harassment case. But an appeal is expected.
- School Trip Inspires Entrepreneur Spirit : Santa Paula: Children show real-world skills in their campaign to raise cash for a journey to the nation's capital.
- Saving the Babes in Babylon
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Youths Arrested After Fight in Park
- Bryant Family Murder Trial Witness Alleges Bribe, Threats : Courts: Rhonda Miller says associates of an accused drug ring gave her cash after she viewed a 1982 slaying that prosecutors link to the group.
- SANTA MONICA : Proposed Bill Would Ban Bias Against Gay Students
- Orange County Almanac
- When He's a She : Lifestyles: Drag queens, cross-dressers and transsexuals slip out of the closet at Van Nuys conference.
- Mejia Is Difference for Reseda
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : LeWinter Ices Banning With 2 Free Throws : City Section 3-A: Senior guard gives Birmingham 34-31 semifinal victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA QUARTERFINALS : Sonora Upset in Overtime
- Roy . . . Dwight . . . Raul? : Mavericks' Leader Is Latest in Line of Classic C&W; Voices
- Movie Review : Lawton's 'The Hunted' Captures Thrills
- IRVINE : El Toro Reuse Panel Refuses to Be Buried
- Autos. . . .Investigators reportedly blame the...
- U.S., China Near Brink of Trade War : Pacific Rim: Announcement of $4 billion in joint ventures is made despite Sunday deadline for sanctions.
- Beefing Up the Menu : Steak: Red meat is making a comeback, cattlemen say, and hoping to cash in are two chains opening restaurants in Irvine and Costa Mesa.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Six Investors Pass Ratings Test
- COLUMN ONE : Travel Agents Hit Turbulence : Technology is squeezing out the middlemen, giving passengers direct access to the best fares and routes. Ticket purchases soon will be as easy as using an ATM at the grocery store.
- TARZANA : School Library Renamed for Its Top Volunteer
- CITY OF COMMERCE : Food Firm Officials Indicted for Overbilling Schools
- Holyfield Wins Nevada Ruling
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL QUARTERFINALS : Santa Margarita Keeps Drive Alive
- Movie Review : 'Walking Dead': Blacks in Vietnam War
- City Guide
- $1.1 Million Awarded in UCLA Suit : Courts: Doctor wins sex discrimination case involving former department head.
- BELL GARDENS : City Manager Fired for Mismanagement by Council
- Senate Hopefuls Debate Fund Crisis, Crime
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Memo Warns of Attacks by Pro-Business Group
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS : Los Alamitos Finds a Way to Beat Eisenhower, 72-68
- Pepperdine Falls Closer to 20-Loss Season
- NBC Regains Its Luster With Potent Shows : Television: The revved-up network is challenging No. 1 ABC with adult fare that also appeals to younger viewers.
- Southern Section Probes Claim Against Simi Valley
- Heroic Specials Mark Black History Month
- TV Reviews : Singing the 'Blues' in the Life of Blacks
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Pushes to Another Record High : Economy: Stocks rise despite surprise gain in durable goods orders, which casts doubt on economic 'soft landing' idea.
- Safety Board, FAA Officials Call for Better Airliner 'Black Boxes'
- Dinky, the Rock 'n' Roll Kitty, Lands on Her Feet at Last : As her owner became more gregarious, Dinky became more companionable.
- Retired Colonel Found Dead at El Toro
- VAN NUYS : Water Project Gets Initial Federal Funds
- SANTA ANITA : Pollock's Luck Holds On to Win Rising Market
- French Official Lied in Spy Flap, U.S. Says
- State Lawsuit Over Prop. 187 Is Moved to Federal Court
- House Leaders Drop Bid to Kill Food Stamps
- SYLMAR : Seminar on Mexican Feminist Scheduled
- Babbitt, Irvine Co. Discuss Possible El Toro Land Swap
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Parolee Faces Trial for Murder in Bomb Death : Crime: With special circumstance allegation, Scott Hamby could face the death penalty if he is convicted of killing a Pearblossom woman and injuring her son, 4.
- Priests Put Limits on Church Ceremonies : Decorum: Upset about circus-like atmosphere at baptisms and marriages, pastors in Italian province issue 18 suggestions to restore dignity.
- Commission for Children Urged
- Voters May Decide Airport's Future : Elections: Seven of 10 candidates vying for two City Council seats oppose any plans to build a larger terminal. Burbank electorate will also decide who fills three school board seats.
- GLENDALE : Micro Brewery Seeks OK to Open on Brand
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Able to Hold Off Pepperdine
- Howe Heads to Camp, Carries Explanation : Baseball: Yankee pitcher will be the first major leaguer to join a team, but only because of probation requirements.
- Northridge Staff Member Serves Notice, Asks Bozeman to Apologize
- L.A. OPEN : Perry's 62 Ties Record at Riviera : Golf: The Bob Hope tournament winner's nine-under-par round gives him a one-stroke lead over Pavin at the halfway point.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-A QUARTERFINALS : Estancia Makes Up for Past Losses, 68-62
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Aerodynamic Roof Flaps Are Proving Excellent at Spin Control
- Radio Review : A Distinctly American 'Caesar' on Radio
- Crespi's Lins Applies for Job at Thousand Oaks
- Trouble in 1994
- Honor Thy Bradys
- Coliseum Said to Be a Great Place for Fans
- Baseball Fans Line Up to Pick On Downey's 'Johnny Scab' Column
- 'Woman Warrior' Scores
- After the Oscar Nods Comes the Fallout
- Looking for Real Power Behind Kings' Throne
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1995