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- For Tuna Anglers, It Couldn't Be Better
- Taconic Spent $335,000 for Dump Measure
- Paseana to Have Throat Surgery
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Detective Busy Searching for L.A's Missing
- All to Avoid Those Doughnut Holes
- The Cutest Former Beatle Still Makes a Girl Swoon
- Accounting Firms to Pay Newport-Mesa Schools $525,000 : Settlement: Money compensates for their failure to detect embezzlement by former district financial officer.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Hammering Out Law Regulating Noise
- Burbank Ends Its Ties With Media City Center : Development: Only $10 million invested in troubled shopping mall is recovered. Deal is likely to make little difference to patrons.
- VENTURA : City Forms Trash Disposal Agency
- Countywide : Halloween Events Set at Library Branches
- A Different Ballgame : He Has a Million-Dollar Season in Japan, but Won't Get Near That
- MISSION VIEJO : Roller Hockey Players in Line to Get 4 City-Approved Rinks
- Works Play With Dingbats, Decoration : Art: Steve Roden is image-conscious, but the meaning of his beautiful paintings isn't always apparent.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall Water District Plans Rate Increase
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Couple's Brush With the Law Called Orwellian Intrusion
- College to Offer Accelerated Classes
- Reseda Man Nearly Loses Right to Vote After Listing Tarzana Address : Election: Postal Service warns voters not to try to upgrade neighborhoods on registration forms.
- Ignore Football Tickets, See TV Guide for Times
- Two Lunker Catfish Attest to Irvine's Stock
- Chrysler Chalks Up Its Best 3rd Quarter as Profit Soars 54% : Autos: The upbeat report is delivered as President Clinton visits Big Three country, touting the industry's turnaround.
- Suing a Corporation Is No Simple Matter : Courts: It may seem like more individuals are winning cases, but the reality is more complex.
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine software company reported...
- Dow Climbs 55.51 on Profit Reports and Rally in Bonds : Markets: The advance, led by technology and industrial issues, carries many stocks higher. But some doubt its staying power.
- The Mystic Behind Wilson's Mystique : Politics: Adviser met with guru before agreeing to run reelection bid.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Pressing for a New Vision of God : Authors: Karen Armstrong left the convent, doubting her faith. Now she writes to answer her own spiritual questions.
- Out of His Element : Discovery Won't Be Named for Chemist--Because He's Alive
- Medfly Project Plans Office in Camarillo
- MOORPARK : Board Delays Pact on New Health Clinic
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Super Scoopers Demonstrate Their Firefighting Prowess : Castaic: County officials watch first test of the Canadian planes, which can carry 1,400 gallons of water apiece.
- County Commuters Fare Well in Study
- SEAL BEACH : City Won't Change Solicitation Hours
- 7 High School Seniors Chosen for Rose Court
- Connors Has Edge on Tour : Tennis: The Champions tour will begin today at the Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler or Miller? Knox Indecisive
- MUSIC REVIEW : Monday Concerts Open
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Foes Launch Radio Ad Campaign
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Library to Celebrate 75th Anniversary
- The U.N. Needs a Little Help From Its Friends : Overhaul the world organization, which is badly managed and tends to react rather than take action.
- SUNLAND : Residents to Clean Tujunga Ponds Area
- Gator Gone Wild : Florida's Dean Flourishes in Spurrier System
- O.C. Music : Minimalism's Maximum Power : Composer of 'The Piano' Is Coming to Costa Mesa
- Feelings on Freed Molesters Hard to Put in One Sentence
- Site for New Veterans Home Angers Tribe
- Harvard-Westlake Presents Obstacles Too Big for Louisville
- Hawking Ready for His New Start
- Giants Fire Valley Scouting Legend Genovese
- Linhart the Lion-Hearted : Northridge Soccer Stalwart Does What He Must to Blunt the Attack
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gergiev Leads Kirov Orchestra in Heavy Program at Segerstrom
- Grand Time for Roundball Round-Table
- Modestly Priced Homes Planned Near Coto de Caza : Housing: Kaufman & Broad buys 650 lots on 92 acres just outside upscale community in one of the county's biggest land deals of year.
- Haitian Army Pronounced Dead as Arm of Repression : Caribbean: With its top leaders out, debate begins on how to restructure it. Some question whether the nation needs a full-fledged military.
- County Supervisors Move to Enact Tough Smoking Curbs
- OXNARD : Vandals Flatten Tires on 29 Cars, Pickups
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ayers Rarely Suffers From Boredom
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Williams Earns More Playing Time
- High School Football
- NME to Buy Rival American Medical : Acquisitions: The $3.3-billion deal, which includes 4 O.C. hospitals, aims to spur firm's competitiveness.
- U.S. Recovers $1.09 Billion in Medical, Defense Fraud
- A Dream Denied : They wanted it all. Now some women are finding they've lost something precious --motherhood.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Psychologist Testifies for Defense in Slaying
- BUENA PARK : City Rejects Carnival's Ban on Politicking
- CAMARILLO : Ventura Man Killed in Traffic Accident
- IRVINE : Paralyzed Boy Is Home; Parents Seek Miracle
- Missouri Group to Meet With Rams : Business: Former senator leads group in latest bid to woo team from Anaheim.
- Mr. Berkoff, Please Take Center Stage : The British Playwright Offers a Rare Solo Turn in the Footlights for UK/LA Fest
- Patient, Heal Thyself? : Prescription Drug Ads Have Some Docs Wincing
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Software Predicts Radio Wave Action
- Document Viewers Make It Easier to Show and Tell on the Internet
- Conservation Group Seeks El Toro, Laguna Canyon Swap
- NOV. 8 WATCH : Yes on Prop. 189
- LOS ANGELES : Tearful Joyner Tells Court of Husband's Stop by LAPD
- Despite Opposition, Figure in King Case Hired for Police Job : Law enforcement: Council approves appointment of Timothy E. Wind to the civilian position of community service officer in Culver City.
- More DMV laughs: We mentioned earlier that...
- 5-Car Crash Injures 10; 2 O.C. Students Critical : Accident: Worst hurt are trapped in wreckage for more than an hour. Rescuers are amazed that everyone survived.
- ANAHEIM : Driver Arrested After Chase Ends in Crash That Injures 3
- New Nastiness on the Rise in U.S. Politics, Panelists Say : Conference: Speakers ranging from McGovern to Herschensohn agree the venomous tone is destructive and unprecedented.
- Rally Urges District Not to Move Teachers
- Suspect in 3 Attacks Captured After SWAT Team Fires Gas Into Apartment
- Good Weather Is Forecast for Start of Tonight's Malathion Spraying : Agriculture: Three helicopters are scheduled to leave Camarillo Airport in bid to combat Medflies. No interference from protesters is expected.
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- STUDIO CITY : Loud Party Held at House Before Settlement Is Signed
- Anaheim OKs $250,000 for At-Risk Youth Programs : Recreation: Church-based group asked for funds to stem violence and gang activity. The appropriation is a one-time donation from the city to launch the program.
- Finding a Jury
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Peterson Wins Cardinal Kick-Off
- Jury Finds Man Guilty of Murders : Court: Defense argument that Douglas Frederick Stanley suffered amnesia fails. His sister-in-law and a co-worker were gunned down at a Fountain Valley embroidery shop.
- Intel Seeks to Block Shipment of Clone Chips by Rival AMD
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Gore Calls North Unpatriotic in Doubting U.S. Readiness on Iraq
- Sharp Drop by Ruble Belies Talk of Economic Stability : Russia: One-quarter fall against dollar raises doubts about ability to control currency during post-Communist reforms.
- Both Sides in Pakistan Strike Claim Victory : Asia: Many businesses close for work stoppage, but success is difficult to gauge. 11 people are killed.
- SANTA ANA : Health Clinic Has Advice That People Can Sink Teeth Into
- Seal Beach : Obscenities Shouted at Event Irk Neighbors
- Vaccination Clinics Aim to Combat Flu
- Shoplifting Suspect Dies After Struggle With Bystander Near Store, Police Say
- 400 at Camarillo Forum Protest Spraying : Medfly: Crowd criticizes panel of state and county officials over plan to use malathion to eradicate pest.
- La Paz or El Dorado? : 'Butler's Bay' Definitely Rich in Marlin, Sailfish and Tuna, but Best Thing Is, You Don't Have to Go Far to Get Them
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Merchant of Venice' Beach? Peter Sellars Strikes Again
- Pacific Bell Plans to Close Its 2 Divisions in Anaheim : Jobs: The facilities employ 220, but officials give no numbers of impending layoffs or transfers to sites in Tustin and San Diego.
- Fluor Unit Ordered to Pay $6.1 Million in Overbilling Case : Courts: Irvine firm's South Carolina subsidiary, earlier found guilty of charging too much to repair naval bases, will appeal award to federal government and 2 former workers.
- LOS ANGELES : Officers Fired Guns as Scare Tactic, Prosecutor Tells Jury
- GLENDALE : Alex Theater to Show 'Gone With the Wind'
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON TRIAL : Media Put Justice in Harm's Way : The First Amendment was meant as a shield for the oppressed, but the press has now become the oppressor.
- LITTLE TUJUNGA CANYON : Refuge Educates About Wild Animals
- Home-Grown Museums : From Cars to Stars, Historic Mementos Are on View in Local Collections
- SEAL BEACH : Still on Lookout for New Hills to Climb
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Orange Bowl Agrees to Move Game
- Jacobsen Opts for San Diego
- LOS ALAMITOS : It's Been Time to Bet the Ranch
- A Christmas Wish: Filmgoers : Movies: With Dec. 25 falling on a Sunday this year and an unprecedented number of releases planned, it's going to be a season of heated competition.
- Governments to Benefit in Airline Accord : Transportation: Settlement granting discount fares stems from class-action lawsuit over alleged price fixing.
- 2 Die in Crash of Car Fleeing Border Patrol
- Woman With Double Uterus Has Twins--One From Each : Childbirth: The premature girls are born eight days apart. Experts say conception in separate wombs is extremely rare.
- Panel OKs Dredging of Marina : Waterways: Coastal Commission reverses rejection of Marina del Rey plan after Army Corps of Engineers promises to seek long-term solutions.
- Fullerton : New Parking Limits Near Station Planned
- LOS ANGELES : Firefighters Honor 47 Who Died in Line of Duty
- Command Sends Venus Probe Into Oblivion : Science: Before it disintegrates in crushing air pressure, Magellan should give its creators at JPL new insights into an alien atmosphere.
- FILLMORE : Woman Injured in Theft of Purse
- PACOIMA : Family Market Celebrates 50th Year of Success
- OJAI : Donation Increases Hours at 3 Libraries
- This Season's Biggest New Hit Is 'NFL 90210'
- POP/ROCKMTV Goes Interactive: Cable's MTV on Tuesday...
- Ovations Give Nod to Taper, Doolittle : Theater: Center Theatre Group and Actors' Gang shows lead nominations in local, peer-judged awards.
- From PC to Factory : Computer-Aided Processes May Revolutionize Industrial Design
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Says Critics Fear His 'Boat Rocking'
- Israel Suspends Talks With PLO Over Kidnaping
- Colorado Court Voids Anti-Gay Amendment
- Magma Power Calls Golden Parachute Plan a Coincidence
- NME to Buy Rival Chain American Medical : Acquisitions: The $3.3-billion deal aims to spur the firm's competitiveness stateside and abroad. Analysts' reactions are mixed.
- Testimony Begins in Northridge, Canyon Country Bank Heists : Crime: Branch officers and their families were taken hostage. Women were forced to let robbers into branchs.
- Ito's Law: Keeping Control of Courtroom
- LOS ANGELES : Settlement Reached in D.A. Office Sex Harassment Suit
- Christmas Tree Mogul, Son Deny Guilt in Deer's Death
- Union Pacific May Hike Bid for Santa Fe : Railroads: The company wants a look at Santa Fe's books. One analyst calls the move 'gamesmanship.'
- INSURANCE
- The World According to Huff
- Michigan Less Than Dazzled by Clinton : Campaign: The President asks voters to remember progress made since he's been in office. But auto workers appear unexcited at rally.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Close-Up View of Another Kind of Natural Destruction : THE SCARIEST PLACE ON EARTH: Eye to Eye with Hurricanes <i> by David E. Fisher</i> ; Random House : $23, 250 pages
- Israel-Syria Pact Looks Likely, Christopher Says
- Pair Found Dead Were Strangled
- '90s FAMILY : Insider Tips for Prying Loose Those Little Lips
- COLUMN ONE : Damping the Flames in Burundi : Ethnic massacres could again engulf the polarized Tutsi and Hutu as they did in neighboring Rwanda. But a recent power-sharing deal has spurred hopes of peace and reconciliation.
- Trucker Critically Injured in Hit-Run
- Art Torres for Top State Consumer Job : State senator is preferable for insurance commissioner
- Alibi Saved Arrestee From Possible '3 Strikes' Conviction : Law enforcement: Operation Roundup indictments being reviewed after dismissal of case against man who was in prison when supposedly videotaped selling drugs.
- PORT HUENEME : For Unusual Collections, Try Tiny Museum
- Orange County Almanac
- Oxnard Sees Its Shortfall Disappearing : Budget: City officials predict resolution of economic problems soon, though forecast for
- Grgurich Thought to Be UNLV's Choice
- Lemia AstarabadiGolden West, SophomoreVolleyball/SetterAstarabadi, from University High,...
- The Lockout to Continue Indefinitely : Hockey: The players' latest proposal is called "a step backward" by Bettman. No talks are scheduled.
- Jurisprudence
- SIDELINES : Crespi Deejay Emerson a Real Crowd-Pleaser at Receptions
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : Opponents Trade Barbs in Cable TV Debate
- Fathers Confront Gang Members Who Raped and Killed Daughters
- An Apocalyptic Vision Finds a Logical, Tragic End : Religion: Solar Temple members foresaw environmental doom as the post-Cold War end.
- Supervisors Order Audit of Jobs Agency : Inquiry: The board calls it a routine measure. But a source says the action is taken as the state winds down a probe of the council's contracts.
- Dow Climbs 55.51 on Profit Reports and Rally in Bonds : Markets: The advance, led by technology and economy-sensitive stocks, is one of the biggest of the year. The dollar closes mixed.
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Probe of Tustin Marine's Death
- Two Americans, German Win Nobel in Economics : Prize: Berkeley professor among honorees for game theory. Idea links decision-making from poker to pricing.
- Obituary
- Riley Backs Off Plan to Raise Pay Hike Issue
- GLENDALE : Hospital Plans Blood Drive for Halloween
- GARDEN GROVE : Big Band to Offer Music of the '40s
- $2.08-Million Ship Finally Comes in for Lake Forest Super Lotto Player
- Volunteers Help Gays and Lesbians to Work Things 'Out' : Sexuality: They lend advice or just a sympathetic ear for callers struggling with their own orientation or that of a loved one during 'National Coming Out Day.'
- New Task Force Reverses Tide of Auto Thefts
- Mark CrowleyGolden West, SophomoreFootball/TailbackCrowley, from Marina High,...
- UCLA, USC Women Vie in Volleyball
- U.S. Sees Signs of Iraq Pullback, Says Crisis Is Not Over : Mideast: Clinton expresses optimism, but officials note that the destination of Hussein's soldiers is not yet clear. The Pentagon puts 155,000 more troops on alert.
- ON THE ATTACK: A spirit of meanness...
- Wary Democrats Are Seen Steering Clear of Black Voters : Elections: Analysts say trend is driven by fear of seeming to curry favor amid conservative climate. Critics warn the tactic could cost party victories.
- Fullerton : GOP Keeps Offices After Deal Is Struck
- NEWPORT BEACH : Study Finds Tollway Won't Worsen Traffic
- Board Requests '99 Super Bowl at Coliseum
- Miscellany
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Santa Rosa Road Pact
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Browning': Finney's Restraint Shines in This Version
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Kuwaitis Angry Over Recurring Threat by Iraq : Gulf: Despite troop pullback, residents resent Hussein's reign of terror.
- Student Aid Commission Chief Quits : Education: Federal pressure on director of California panel forces his resignation. Action comes after U.S. says state agency had collected millions more than it deserved.
- 10 Injured as Students' Car Crashes, Flips
- Thousand Oaks Panel Rejects Proposal for Housing Near Wetland : Newbury Park: Planners' initial vote essentially would have killed the development but a later reversal sends it to the council.
- New Police Substation Plans an Open House
- VENTURA : Council Rejects Bid for P.R. Coordinator
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Studio, Firm to Give 500 Smoke Detectors
- Alleged Police Abuse Case Is Settled : Litigation: Long Beach will pay $170,000 to Don Jackson and friend over a secretly videotaped confrontation with officers after a traffic stop in 1989.
- Mission Viejo : Vote on Crown Valley Office Plans Delayed
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Peterson Wins Cardinal Kick-off
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Workouts Will Be Less Physical
- TV Ratings : Country Music Has a Champion Sound for CBS
- PREP ROUNDUP : Gardner Sparks San Clemente to Water Polo Victory
- Missing Link
- Prop. 187
- Political Ads and Senate Race
- Creationism in Court
- Passive Smoking
- John Spindler
- Issue of Universal Access Splits Readers
- Lessons of Bigotry
- Mining Law Reform
- Countywide : Students to Attend Job Fair
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- Obituaries - Oct. 12, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 12, 1994
- STRIPPED: It's bare all around at the...
- Mexico Rebels Halt Peace Talks, Defy Government : Latin America: Salinas seeks to defuse dispute with Zapatistas amid fears of renewed fighting.
- City Officials Liable to Pay Damages, High Court Rules
- Spielberg, Geffen and Katzenberg Plan New Studio
- DOG DAYS FOR THE CAT: It's not...
- High Court Rebuffs Effort to Shield Officials From Suits : Appeal: Ruling holding lawmakers personally liable for damages is allowed to stand. Federal action clears way for lawsuit against council members who used city funds to pay judgment.
- MTA Chief Ousts Head of Subway Construction : Metro Rail: Action is aimed at regaining $1.6 billion in frozen U.S. funds. Search for successor is planned.
- Ito May Penalize Simpson Prosecutors Over DNA Tests
- Youth
- Woman, 72, Killed in Her Van Nuys Home by Burglar
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Buffer Zone Is Considered to Thwart Hussein
- Shepherd to Manage Bank Branch
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : New York City Thins Its Ranks of Paunchy Police : Declining fitness standards have led to more corpulent cops. NYPD tries to keep officers from reaching for their doughnuts.
- Scientists Report New Diagnostic Test for Cancer : Medicine: Markers of the disease are matched with cells in tissue, body fluids. Researchers hope the breakthrough will lead to earlier detection.
- Lindsay WeissLaguna Beach, JuniorTennis/SinglesIt's not easy to...
- OSLO : Nobel Looks Mideast
- NORTHRIDGE : Disability Workshop to Be Held at CSUN
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / YORBA LINDA : Candidates Separated by How They'd Spend City Money : The four running for two City Council seats seem to agree things are good the way they are. They differ on what to fund to make things better.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Worker Impaled on Fence in Fall From Scaffolding
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Not Only Fans' Heads Are Spinning
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Sermons' Running Impresses Robinson
- Security Environmental Ousts Alfred Grossman as Chairman
- Haitians' Glee Overflows at Resignation : Reaction: Taunts and epithets greet Cedras' speech. But onlookers insist they now want peace, not violence.
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Iraqi Moves Put Russia in Quandary : Diplomacy: Moscow has sided with Washington but wants to renew profitable business relationship with Iraq.
- Drug Is Found to Cut Incidence of MS Relapses
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Mormon Feminist May Be Disciplined
- Next Step : Hope Rises in 'Bloody Belfast' : Even before IRA cease-fire, optimistic residents were planning for a better future.
- Bhutto Cracks Down Before National Strike : Pakistan: Hundreds of premier's political foes are jailed. Opposition says detentions are aimed at silencing critics.
- Market Focus : Tainted Paprika Poisons Hungary's Culinary Pride : Fifty-nine people are arrested in the scandal, which sent 46 to the hospital. The health of the industry is also at stake.
- Nippon Ham Fighters: We Wuz Robbed : You're thinking that I, as a baseball fan, am simply venting my frustration over the fact that it is now October and there is no World Series . . .
- One Bond Issue Too Many: No on 181
- Trial Date in Huber Killing Set for October Next Year : Courts: Attorneys for handyman suspected of murdering the former Northridge woman will have time to prepare for possible death-penalty case.
- Clubs to Give $35,000 to Child Care Center
- Rare Advice : Students Cope With Countywide Shortage of High School Counselors
- District Stands to Gain Orchard, Lose Millions : Oxnard: A provision of the deal that landed the property where the new high school is located may now be falling apart.
- Putting Vlade in His Place : Divac Has Always Played Like a Power Forward--and Now He Is One, Changing Spots With Campbell
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- R.J. Reynolds to Introduce Less-Smelly Cigarette : Consumer products: Tobacco firm says new Salem menthol brand is made with paper that reduces stale odors.
- Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach manufacturer of...
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rallies 24 in Thin Action; Oil Prices Drop
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prompt Move on Iraq Gives Clinton Badly Needed Boost : Politics: Democrats hope for reassessment of his strength as leader. Questions about Bush policy revived.
- McIntyre Faries; Helped Preserve Olvera Street
- BODY WATCH : Formulas for Figuring Fat
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jailed Pair Held in Trailer Park Killings
- IRVINE : Sports Facilities Not in Northwood Plans
- NCAA Rules Titans' Wagner Ineligible; He Quits Team
- Seeded Players Win at Wheelchair Event
- Theater Reviews : 'Nightingale': Warm Home and Hearth
- TRABUCO CANYON : Acorn Day Festival to Celebrate Oaks
- When It Comes to Maturity, These Coaches Are Peewees
- Stuntman Injured in Studios Show
- A Time for Truce--and Golf : Hockey: Duck players and management come together on the fairways in the name of charity.
- Theater Reviews : 'Fantasticks': Major Fun, Minimal Fuss
- Stones' Tickets for Artists Rights Group
- TV Review : 'Writing on the Wall' Teaches Compassion
- Justice Dept. Starts Probe of Auto Pricing
- O.C Sneezes, Wheezes in Winds' Wake
- Doctors Fight Homophobia With Name Change
- Talk Shows, Movies, Music . . . at the <i> Dentist?</i>
- Toppled Vehicle Ignites Brush Fire
- Brutal Slaying of Woman, 77, Baffles Those She Knew : Violence: Grieved relatives say Berneda McMackin, found stabbed and beaten in her burning home, was private and very cautious.
- Volunteers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Reopens, Tallies Book Losses
- GLENDALE, BURBANK : Forums Will Probe Ballot Measures
- Man Sought in Slaying of Former Girlfriend : Crime: Police say the suspect, who was under court order to stay away from the victim, was seen running from her Orange apartment shortly after she was shot dead while her two children slept.
- Like Him or Not, We Need Him
- Alliance Imaging Misses $1-Million Loan Payment : Medical services: The Orange-based provider of MRIs is negotiating with lenders to ease its debt burden. Such problems are industry-wide.
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM : America West Promotion Could Help County Land More Tourist Dollars
- CLOSE UP / THE '94 CAMPAIGN : House Parties Bring Politics Home
- County Has Proud Tradition All Down the Line : Many Former O.C. Linemen Reach Division I Level, NFL
- COLUMN ONE : Elephants Pose Giant Dangers : Pachyderm attacks are on the rise, creating king-size problems for zoos and circuses. Some believe the intelligent mammals are rebelling against inhumane treatment.
- POMONA : Truck With Radioactive Load Crashes; I-10 Shut
- ELECTIONS / VOTER REGISTRATION : Instructors Bring Sign-Up Efforts Into Classrooms : Education: Teachers' group encourages the active role. Use of class time is approved by officials of the California Community Colleges.
- Soul Mates : Project SHUE Brings Seniors, Kids Together to Learn From One Another
- GLENDALE : Alex Theater to Show 'Gone with the Wind'
- Woman Dies After Pickup Strikes Car
- LOS ALAMITOS : 7 Council Candidates to Attend Gathering
- SANTA ANA : 2 Burglary Suspects Caught After Chase
- Kirov: From Russia With Brilliance : The concert focus was on the dissolution of romanticism in early 20th-Century Russia. The performances were impeccable.
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The firm said...
- AUTOS
- Summa Industries: The Fullerton manufacturer of equipment...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Close Up 23.89 in Light Trading
- POLICY : U.S. to Fight Wildfires With Fire as Part of New Strategy
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Labor of Love Helps Change Bikers' Image