- STAGE'Jeffrey' Moves to Big Screen: In one...
- Ford Will Launch Used-Car Leasing Business : Cars: The auto maker, already aggressive in leases, sees the move as a way to build loyalty.
- Tax Gain Helps Downey Savings Post $43.7-Million Profit for 1993
- Greenhorn Learns the Ropes : A novice finds cowboy college rough and tumble, but the Pierce course hones the skills of top young rodeo competitors.
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : 4.5 Aftershock Breaks 4-Day Lull : Temblor: Officials will reinspect buildings near the northern San Fernando Valley epicenter. Post-quake patterns remain normal, seismologists say.
- Gardener Convicted of Murder in Slaying of Elderly Employer
- Dinner to Honor State Legislator
- CAMARILLO : Applicants Sought for Park Board Vacancy
- Trabuco Canyon Man Gets 6 Years for Molesting Girls : Courts: The stable worker had befriended his four victims' families. Their parents tell of the pain he caused.
- Where to Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Long, Saying 13 Seasons Is Long Enough, Retires : Pro football: Defensive lineman, who is the last active Oakland Raider, leaves at age 34 "to get on with life."
- Massachusetts Lands 2 Volleyball Players
- Telly Savalas
- Quakespeak
- Highway Pileup
- Clinton Health Plan
- Quake's Power
- Iran-Contra Report
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Unsafe to Drink
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 28, 1994
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : School May Be Abandoned Because of Quake Damage
- COMMUTER TOWN: Hank Carrillo has a theory...
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Fewer Victims Are Seeking U. S. Aid : Relief: Many hard-hit Ventura County residents are turning to public assistance for the first time in their lives.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Fewer Quake Victims Seeking Federal Help : Relief: Many hard-hit Ventura County residents are turning to public assistance for the first time in their lives.
- MAMA MIA: It doesn't do justice to...
- Guests Can't Upstage You-Know-Who, So No Fishing for Complements
- Man Dies as Fire Sweeps Care Home : Tragedy: Other residents of facility for mentally and physically disabled escape.
- Harding Knew Details of Attack Later, Kept Silent
- CSUN Plans to Use Portable Buildings : Education: Trailers will become classrooms and offices. A Granada Hills school may be abandoned. Another aftershock rattles students and parents.
- Rampant Fraud Feared in Food Stamp Rush : Aid: Minimal screening for quake emergency vouchers leaves program open to double-dipping and padded claims.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : U.S., State Release Funds for Recovery : Aid: Money will go for highways, schools, housing. 'We don't want to see any slowdown' in road repairs, federal official says.
- Rain Creates Mudslides, Closes Road : Weather: Sudden downpour in South County produces wall of mud and debris that flows into Laguna Canyon Road businesses. A dry weekend is expected.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 28, 1994
- Lobbyists, Lawyers Are Sure Winners in Fight Over Freeway : Transportation: Alhambra and South Pasadena have spent more than $1.3 million arguing over highway extension.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sandwiches, Stylish Setting Are Best of Nona's Courtyard Cafe : Named for the great-grandmother of the Bella Maggiore Hotel's owner, the dining room is open only for lunch.
- Jordan's Hussein Sees Trade Link With Israel : Mideast: King declares he is ready to negotiate removal of economic barriers. He says he would meet with Rabin publicly.
- Sausage King Adds to His Empire
- State Plans to Open Another Disaster Application Center
- HEALTH WATCH : Smoke Screen
- 'Rainbow Man' Guilty in Stink Bombings : Courts: Defendant, seen on TV at sports events, says he acted to draw attention to 'the Rapture.'
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Sharing Off to a Chaotic Start : Education: Royal opens its doors to cross-town rival Simi High, which was damaged in the quake. Student reaction is mixed.
- Educators Mobilize to Help Solve Shortage of Classrooms
- IRVINE : Real Estate Broker to Join School Board
- LAGUNA BEACH : Agency for Homeless Seeking New Office
- TUSTIN : Schools Tentatively OK Open Enrollment
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fast-Track Business Relocation Available
- His Putter Is Funny Looking, but Ogle Gets the Last Laugh
- Golf Tournament to Start Friday
- Simi Valley High Officials Uncertain Who Will Coach in Bradshaw's Absence
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Dresden Brings a Guest Maestro
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vince Neil Tries to Show There Can Be Life After Crue
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Classrooms Burned in High School Fire
- Standing Pat With a Few Blue Chips Reaps a Bonanza : Philanthropy: Retirement home reaps $4.5 million from $12,000 trust created with 100 shares of fledgling IBM stock in 1928.
- To Retry, or Not to Retry, Is the Question : Courts: If a second Menendez jury is hung, both sides will have to weigh how the panels split, and the costs and risks of another round.
- Man Shot After Pointing Gun at Officers
- Governing Body Studied for Airstrip : Point Mugu: Some executive members of the panel examining possible civilian use of the Navy runway call the idea premature.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Free Ride Ending for Meter Violators : Parking: Councilman Holden instructs officers to resume issuing citations. Quake had halted enforcement, costing L.A. $100,000 a day in revenue.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Late Basket by Eubanks Lifts Oxnard
- Tax Returns in Spanish to Be Put to the Test : Language: Some hail IRS experiment as progressive, but two congressmen call it wasteful. It's meant to increase tax revenue, reduce fraud by preparers.
- Parks Finally Becoming a Front Man : Basketball: After two ho-hum seasons at Duke, former Marina star is now a driving force.
- Semenov Makes Return a Triumphant One : Hockey: Duck center scores in first shift since returning from injury, leading 3-1 victory over Jets. Selanne injured.
- Part of Mall Could Reopen in 6 Months : Retail: Some Northridge Fashion Center stores could stay shut longer. Asbestos is the obstacle.
- HARBOR AREA : Quake Knocks Crime off Its Foundations
- Celebrating Gloria Vanderbilt and Life Itself : The air is festive as party-goers in L.A. raise their glasses in honor of the socialite, designer and novelist. And after the quake, they're counting their blessings.
- LOS ANGELES : Funds OKd to Clean Freeway Graffiti
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Helping Hand From Tenants 1,983 Miles Away : Charity: Michigan's Northridge Meadow hopes to raise $10,000 for victims of collapsed Valley complex.
- PACOIMA : The Poor Now Face Mounting Desperation
- Severed Cable in Fullerton Cuts Phone Service for 1,000
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Extend Winning Steak
- Abuse Accusations, Criticism of Curriculum Swirl at Chrysalis School : Education: Enrollment has plunged at girls' academy afer parents hold meetings. Despite setbacks, founder Julia Margaux says she will not close the campus.
- India Displays Tactical Missile in Parade : Military: Sophisticated weapon is shown publicly for the first time. Meanwhile, relations with Pakistan are at an ebb.
- CONSTRUCTION : Temblor Turning the Tide for Builders : Rebuild: Despite tight repair budgets, engineering and construction firms anticipate an upswing in contracts to fix quake damage.
- Bowled Over--and Under : Game XXVIII offers some possibilities that just don't exist the rest of the year--like being able to work out at the gym without some guy saying, 'Hey, baby, let me be your StairMaster.'
- Amy Biehl Was a Casualty of the System
- Roadside humor: One of the jokes that...
- L.A.'s Post-Earthquake Reprieve for Parking Scofflaws Is Ended
- TORRANCE : Downtown Bar Shut After Drug Sting
- Paid Combatants the Winners in Still-Unresolved Freeway Battle
- INGLEWOOD : State Deals Setback to Plan for Hollywood Park Casino
- RESEDA : Quake Dealt Blow to Revitalization Efforts
- OJAI : Council Seeks Delay in Radar Tower Use
- Church Maid Testifies in Priest's Embezzlement Trial : Courts: Dorothy Meyer says she helped empty Father David Dean Piroli's rectory rooms of tens of thousands of dollars.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Toronto Defeats Islanders
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 77 Families Get Loans in 1st Wave of Federal Aid : Relief: Small Business Administration is praised for swift disbursement of $2.5 million to those whose homes were damaged in the quake.
- No Longer Alone Against Vengeful Mobs : The Supreme Court has at least given pro-choice women a tool to defend themselves.
- Trustees Refuse to Bar Auel Books From List : Moorpark: In stormy session, board's 4-1 vote keeps 'The Clan of the Cave Bear' and other titles available to 11th-grade students.
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Simi Councilwoman Challenges Howard
- IRVINE : City OKs Plans for Residential Hotel
- Former Edison Runner Taylor Moving to UCLA
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Dr. John's Piano: Right Place on Thursday
- Nederlander Makes Inside Move, to Anaheim Arena
- MISSION VIEJO : Team to Help Create Multiethnic Classes
- Report Fails to Identify Cause of Oxnard Oil Spill : Environment: Berry Petroleum study also does not address how the accident went unnoticed for three days.
- Marie Gunter, 69, Member of 2 Historic County Families, Dies After Long Illness
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT : Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
- Depleted but Not Defeated, Chapman Proves Less Is Enough
- ART REVIEWS : Moodiness Gives In to Romanticism
- PARAMOUNT : Council May Add Extra Year to Terms
- Sports : COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Pentagon May Be Budget Battle Casualty : Defense: Clinton opposes more cuts, but analysts expect to see efforts in Congress to shift funds from the military to help domestic programs.
- The Seaburbs : 'Live-Aboards' Say They've Found the Good Life, Free From the Confines and Hassles Onshore . . . but Serenity Has Its Price
- Truck Hauling VCRs Hijacked, Driver Bound
- VENTURA : Agricultural Land Deal to Receive Vote
- VENTURA : Firefighter to Be Honored for Public Service
- CONEJO VALLEY : Chamber to Laud Teen-Age Volunteers
- Sony Called Liable for Scoreboard : Anaheim: Firm was 'primarily' responsible for ensuring Jumbotron's structural soundness, data shows.
- Deneke to Coach Football at Dana Hills
- VALLEY-AREA COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran's Unbeaten Season Vanishes in Poor Shooting Effort
- He Knows Agony of the Feet
- Jets Lose Game and Selanne to Leg Injury : Hockey: Semenov returns and scores in Ducks' 3-1 victory. Winnipeg winger may be out for season after suffering tear in Achilles tendon.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : McGrath Sets His Goals High
- Arena Named Best New Concert Venue
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- FHP Inc.: The Fountain Valley-based HMO said...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 12.7 as 30-Year Bond Yields Retreat
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : my turn : Accepting the Past--Holocaust and All
- Kieran Kane, "Find My Way Home"; <i> Atlantic</i>
- ELSEWHERE
- Is God to Blame for Earthquake Damage, or Are People at Fault? : Aftermath: The answer transcends theology because millions of dollars are at stake. Battle lines are being drawn among government, property owners and tenants.
- Manufacturers' Confidence Index Jumps Significantly
- MARKETING
- HE ONLY HAS EYES FOR YOU : Vic Dunlop Wears Many Hats, but Onstage There's Only One Visual Holdover From His Prop Days
- Police Show It's a Bad Time to Try Crime
- Progress Reported in PLO-Israeli Talks
- Creative Solutions : Lovers of the Arts Work Hard to Keep School Programs Alive
- For One-Stop Dining and Dancing, Mum's the Word
- A New Movement: Milk Activism
- New Facts Point Up Horror of Nazi Siege of Leningrad : Warfare: The 900-day blockade was lifted 50 years ago today. Archival materials confirm cannibalism.
- Business Disclosure Laws Seen as Gaining Momentum Across Nation
- THEATER REVIEW : Crucial Flaw Hampers 'Chronicles' Enjoyment : Wendy Wasserstein's well-honed satire of baby boomers' quest for the meaning of life completely ignores family ties.
- LAWNDALE : No Criminal Charges in School Strip Search
- French Market's Roof Collapses; 3 Killed
- A Shake-Up in the Race for Governor
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Slow Days for Mauled Mall : Northridge Center, Badly Damaged in Quake, to Partly Reopen in 6 Months
- Stew of Kings
- Heaving Tomato in Protest's One Thing--but 350 Tons?
- Recipes From a Southern Duchess
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fishing Industry: Inspect Thyself
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : FEMA Makes Its Point in Spanish : Assistance: Citizenship and immigration status are irrelevant for virtually all quake relief, the federal agency says.
- 'Tombstone' Makes Crime Look Better Than Love
- Student Fires 2 Blanks at Prince Charles
- Brain Teasers
- POLICE BLOTTER : Around the Valley . . .
- REGION : Century Freeway Passes Quake Test
- First-String Yo-Yo Performer Sees Toy on the Upturn
- Environment: Wetlands Bird-Watching Tour
- 'Letter' Pushes Envelope for 1940s
- Assemblywoman Moore to Run for Secretary of State
- Wilson Cleared of Wrongdoing for Trade Mission Donations
- The following are the top music sales...
- General Dynamics Corp. said its earnings plunged...
- PREPS
- Parent of Gas Co. Settles Shareholder Suits : Courts: Cases were filed after Pacific Enterprises suspended dividends during ill-fated diversification attempt.
- Yorba Linda Broker Barred From NYSE
- MARKETING
- IN THE KITCHEN : Bumping Into an Old Flame
- Thai-ing Together 2 Fine Cuisines
- LYNWOOD : Council Votes to Renew Contract With Sheriff
- Overhaul of Welfare Will Drive Up Costs, Officials Say : Reform: President's plan could cost $5 billion to $7 billion a year. White House is looking for ways to hold down price tag.
- Romania Is First to Sign Up for NATO Cooperation Program
- 72 O.C. Buildings Still at Risk in Earthquake : Safety: Cities and county haven't complied with a 1986 state law requiring retrofitting plans for old structures.
- BRIEFS : Irwindale OKs Concept for Huge Disney-Style Park
- AUTOS
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Newport Beach-based...
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : This Was a Telecommuting Wake-Up Call, Folks
- A Leek in the Soup Pot
- LaRouche Exits Prison After Fraud Sentence
- Developer Makes His Move : Real estate: Torrance builder is betting he can compete with pricey communities for high-end home buyers. The jury is out.
- Gay & Lesbian Expo Opens Friday
- CERRITOS : City to Pay More for School Gym Expansion
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ENERGY
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Monument to Honor Officer
- In a Quake, Cats and Presidents Say Squat
- Glendale Federal Loses $39.8 Million; Coast Savings Also Hit
- Occidental Rebounds From Losses
- Get Outta Here, Ethylene
- A Wine of Tradition
- Restaurant Blast Injures 12
- THEATER REVIEW : Mamet Amuses but Leaves 'em Guessing : In 'The Woods,' a puzzling relationship progresses to mutual antagonism and hostility. The literary small talk is intriguing.
- Duarte Theater Triumphs in Offstage Drama : Finances: Community playhouse averts closure over past-due rent with the help of 'angels' in the wings.
- If There Are Just 3 Guys, How Come 1 of Them Is Named 13? : This and other musical questions may be answered when San Pedro's Constant Llama performs Wednesday night.
- HOLLYWOOD : Victims Cling to Shaken Homes, Hopes
- CERRITOS : Riding Bus to School Will Be Free in Fall
- White House to Unveil Plan to End Telecom Monopolies : Regulation: Administration will propose tearing down walls between cable TV and local and long-distance phone companies in effort to spur competition.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Crime Up 15.4% in '93; Thefts From Vehicles Rise 48%
- Bar President Swings at 'Three Strikes' Crime Provision : Law: He calls it a political 'quick fix' that would have no effect on curbing urban violence. Long-range solutions are backed at conference.
- Assembly Panel OKs Five '3 Strikes' Bills : Government: The finance committee sends measures to the floor that would crack down on repeat felons. But their costs are unknown and could amount to $2 billion a year.
- New Schools Test if Corporate Control Makes the Grade : Several communities across the nation are turning to private firms to improve instruction and trim costs.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Third of Students in School Survey Claim Sexual Activity
- Sports
- City Seeks Compromise With State Panel on Beach Curfew : Regulation: Threat of crime prompts Long Beach officials to hold negotiations with Coastal Commission.
- Where to Go to Sweat Out Shaping Up : County Has a Wide Range of Gyms and Health Clubs
- LOS ANGELES: Citing the need for commuting...
- COUNTYWIDE : Aid Center Collecting for Quake Victims
- THOUSAND OAKS : Parking Fee Backed for Civic Arts Plaza
- L.A. Schools Gain Approval to Resume Winter Sports
- Chilling Promotion : Pat Yerina, Crespi's Coach of the Future, Takes Reins After Muff's Sudden Death
- Now Here's a Story for McSween to Tell
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Irish's Independence Slips Away
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dresden Brings a Guest Maestro to Orange County
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Refusing to Stand Still : Ron Protas Says Using Tharp's Work Is in Keeping With Graham's Philosophy of Embracing Change
- Workshops to Explore Publishing for Kids : Seminars will trace how book is produced --from idea to publication. Children will tell writers what they like to read.
- APLA Nets $211,000
- Putting All the Pieces in Their Place
- THEATER REVIEW : 'A View From the Bridge' Is a Passionate Family Drama : The Arthur Miller play explores how a love affair sparks class strife among Sicilian immigrants.
- APLA Nets $211,000
- HARBOR AREA : Firm to Face Charges in Port Petroleum Spill
- OXNARD : Businessman Named New Chamber Leader
- A Super Day for a Big Game Stampede
- Quake Financing--Let's Get Real : The political fact is this: Everyone has to chip in
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Lagunas' Goal on Penalty Shot Gets Santa Ana Past Huntington Beach
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Dehere Must Contend With 14-Year Jinx
- CLUB REVIEW : Nostalgic Night Owls Alight at the Lava Lounge
- DVI Inc.: A unit of DVI Inc....
- Santa Ana Plant to Close, Move Jobs to Oklahoma
- New Quarterly Gives Journalists a Few Jabs From the Right
- Auto Accident Kills Husband of Jackie Speier
- WRITINGS ON THE WALL : Athol Fugard Sees a Way Past Apartheid, in 'Playland'
- Education: Loyola Plans Business Center
- Quake Aid A Resource Guide : DISASTER ASSISTANCE
- DOWNEY : Former Schools Official to Seek Council Seat
- D.A.N.C.E.
- Some Rattled Spirits Find a Quick Fix
- BURBANK : Toll From Quake Reaches $25 Million
- KID SUCCESS : That Comic Super-Hero Is Really Mild-Mannered Jenny Lee
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Author, Storyteller to Visit School Today
- Where to Get Help : A Guide to Coping With the Quake
- 'Birdland' Pair Unruffled by It All : Entertainment: Executives Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald are getting ready to take over at Spielberg's Amblin, but say, 'We can't afford to get ahead of ourselves.'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mayan a Perfect Setting for Latino Chamber Ensemble
- Fed Ex Chief Embraces Technology : Shipping: The company boasts of its computerized information services more than its transportation might these days.
- Kodak Unveils Changes in Basic Film Line : Photography: Generics and others have cut into the company's profits.
- TORRANCE : Yo-Yo Performer Has 'Em on a String
- Commando Who Faked Death Convicted of Robbery, Escape
- BRADBURY : Council Names 2 to Fill Seats Vacated in Recall
- SEEKING SHELTER: Fewer people are spending the...
- Laguna Beach High Students Find Racist Flyers in Lockers : Hate: Pupils and faculty 'very upset,' principal says. The predominantly white school has seen recent racial tensions.
- ENERGY
- MARKETING
- CERRITOS : City to Open Center for Senior Citizens
- BRIEFS : El Monte Pace Store Becomes Sam's Club
- Spaghetti Western Serves Up Fresh, Danceable Mix of Sounds : The band, which is coming to Ventura, sings the praises of truckers and good-hearted women.
- South Bay Quake Damage
- Roberti Passes Senate Leader Post to Lockyer
- Waking Up to Those Calorie Counters
- Source Says 'Walls Are Closing In' on Harding
- Matadors Shaken Once Again; Top Rebounder Facing Surgery : College basketball: MRI reveals damage to Yard's knee. If anterior cruciate ligament is torn, his season will be over.
- Live but Unarmed Mine Discovered
- Academy Reverses Decision to Drop Awards for Shorts
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Lenders Bear Up Under Quake Loss : Insurance, Aid for Homeowners Seen as Factors
- Philip Morris' Profit Plunges
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : A Treasure Trove of Events in O.C. Will Honor Black History
- Lift Vietnam Embargo, Senators Urge Clinton : Trade: Bipartisan group offers amendment to ease the move politically. Opponents promise to introduce rival measures.
- Parliament Ousts Belarus Leader, Imperils Reforms
- Shooting Deaths of 2 Teen-Agers Linked to Asian Gangs
- Regional Report : Builder Is Banking on High-End Homes
- SCIENCE : Why the Quake Shook Less Here
- Now He's Putting His Subjects <i> Behind </i> the Camera Lens
- UNCROWDED SKIES: Here's a way to avoid...
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Ah, That First Puff of the Day
- JAUNTS : Riding Program Gives Visitors Close-up View of Back Country : Ojai Valley Inn has opened an equestrian center at an old ranch. Through March, county residents get a reduced rate.
- EL SEGUNDO : Fire Chief Sloan Says He Will Retire in April
- COLUMN ONE : Fighting to Keep Their Voice Alive : Artists and scholars in the Arab world face growing attempts to silence them. They fear religious censors, powerful patrons, even assassination.
- No Defense Against Bluster : But U.S. Patriot missiles might help Seoul with any incoming Scuds
- DOWNTOWN : Girlfriend of Hostage Suspect Kills Son, 4
- DOWNTOWN : Businesses on Broadway to Be Charged Cleanup Fees
- Ex-Bradbury City Manager Charged With Fraud : Crime: D.A. accuses Dolly Vollaire of stealing $53,000 in public funds. The action follows probe that began in spring.
- A Low-Cal State of the Union : Plenty of style, not much substance. Is Clinton trying to carve out some wiggle room?
- LOS ANGELES : City to Settle Motorist's Brutality Suit for $399,000
- NEWPORT BEACH : Law Would Regulate Topless Dancing Bar
- Capistrano Valley Upsets El Toro
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : If They See It, They Will Come
- Whitlock Scores 41 to Pace Saddleback's Victory Over Irvine Valley
- Ann-Margret Will Sign 'My Story' at Bookstore
- Scott Paper to Cut Another 25% of Its Jobs
- Compaq to Use AMD's Clone of Intel's 486 Microprocessor Chip in Some of Its Products
- PacifiCare Poised for Acquisitions
- McDonnell Douglas' Landable Rocket About to Be Mothballed : Aerospace: Despite successful tests, the Defense Department's funding for the project is running out.
- Marion Merrell Dow Inc. reported that its...
- Sour Cream Coffee Cake, Meatloaf
- Trying to Set Up Shop in a Scary Post-Quake L.A.
- Tarts and Flowers
- WHITTIER : 2 Upscale Pool Halls Given City Approval
- LONG BEACH : After-School Program Starts at Franklin
- Riders Saddle Up for the Happy Trails of Capistrano
- A Way to Shake Old Patterns : Lifestyles: The quake got many Southern Californians thinking about the way they live. Now some are making subtle--and not so subtle--changes.
- Report fuels a Mobil-Torrance tussle over $5.4-million tax bill.
- A Primer in Earthquake Preparedness for Students and Their Parents
- 2 Hazardous Waste Centers Are Open
- COUNTYWIDE : Trustee Wants U.S. Funds for Schools
- DOWNTOWN : Elderly Man Shot to Death, Wife Wounded
- Judge Rejects Claim That Juries Bar Asians : Courts: He says motion by defense attorneys in the Stuart Tay murder trial and other high-profile cases 'borders on being frivolous.'
- VENTURA : FBI Identifies Bank Robbery Suspects
- Scott Scores 19, but Divac Steals Show at Finish : Pro basketball: Center scores season-high 26 points and makes the key basket as Lakers rally, then hold off Pacers, 103-99.
- TELEVISIONQuake Alters Ratings: The A.C. Nielsen Co....
- LOS NIETOS SCHOOLS : Head Start Volunteer Appointed to Board
- Angelides Enters Campaign for State Treasurer
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Korean Community Debates Focus of Its Quake Relief Efforts : Donations: Korean-run centers decline to aid two non-Koreans, causing concern and criticism. Others say community needs to look after itself.
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP