- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Probe Into Poisoning of Teacher Intensifies
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Woman Injured at Texas' New Stadium
- Carlson Brothers Commit to SCC to Play Basketball
- Battling Back : Philadelphia First Baseman John Kruk Celebrates an Unusual Opening Day in Style
- Arthur W. Alvarez has been appointed president...
- NTS Opens Testing Facility in Arizona
- Variflex Planning to Offer 2 Million Shares
- Amwest Insurance Reports 29% Rise in Premiums
- Most Valley Freeway Quake Repairs on Schedule
- Restructuring Helps Nonprofit Foundation
- Kleckner Now Relaxed at Plate, Too
- Injury-Riddled Ducks Are Shut Out by Flames
- Struggling Dodgers Were Hitting in the Rain on Their Day Off
- TV REVIEWS : A Look at Past, Future of 'AIDS Research'
- Eltron Reports Printer Order for $2.6 Million
- Workers' Suit Says Hughes Hid Toxic Exposure
- Disneyland in Tokyo Is a 10-Year Hit : Entertainment: The attraction thrives, even during an economic downturn. It has had 140 million visitors.
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Big O Tires: Investor Kenneth W. Pavia...
- Firms to Unveil CommerceNet, Market It as Computer World's Home Shopping Network
- Electro Rent Reports 39% Profit Gain in Quarter
- As Observer Team Exits Hebron, Clash Flares Over March : Mideast: Israeli troops fire rubber bullets at Islamic leaders trying to pray at closed shrine. International contingent was 'fact-finding.'
- Clouds Hamper U.S. Planes in Attack on Serb Tanks at Gorazde : Balkans: Some aircraft forced to hit alternative targets. Action shows difficulty facing NATO.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Weed-Abatement Effort Underway
- Police Seek Woman in Drug Injection Death
- Football
- It's Bad News for America's Kids : Children: A Carnegie Corp. study asserts that youngsters are suffering--and that not many people seem to care.
- Voters Go to Polls Today
- OJAI : Benefit Game a Weak Draw but Still Scores
- Venice Patrols Increased After Weekend Shootings
- COMMENTARY : They Had a Big Chance With Bo at Bat
- World Cup May Complicate Lives of Vacationers
- Ingram Micro CEO Inman Exits Abruptly : Resignation: Former IBM executive's departure was prompted by differences with computer distribution firm's co-chairman.
- TECHNOLOGY : Gateway Terminates Stock Majority Sale Plans With Conrac
- Most Entrepreneurs in Program Well-Off
- Biopool Gets FDA's OK to Market New Line
- Technology: Time Inc. said Monday that Cable...
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- HEALTH : What Students Do Not Know Is What Counts in This Course
- Foreign Mediators to Try Solving S. African Impasse : Diplomacy: Kissinger and others will take up Zulu refusal to participate in this month's democratic voting.
- Spielberg Hailed, Wilson Chided at Oakland School
- U.S. to Sell High-Tech Fighters to Israel
- Study of Options for Fullerton-Irvine Rail Corridor OKd
- DDT Worries Rack Neighborhood : Pollution: Three families move out of homes in Torrance area while the EPA works to remove chemically contaminated soil from yards. Others say they want to join the exodus.
- Sacramento Even in Standings : Pro basketball: The Kings move into a tie with the Clippers by defeating them, 118-97.
- Suddenly, the Bullpen Seemed Like a Cage Awaiting the Lions
- KURT COBAIN, 1967-1994 : In Seattle, a Mood of Teen Dispirit : Legacy: 'The hard part is that my folks just don't understand what he meant to me,' says one fan at singer's memorial.
- Putting the Wrong Tags on Graffiti, Rap? : Culture: Their roles will be discussed in a presentation that is part of a four-day Smithsonian program.
- Hamburger Hamlet Being Sued by Shareholder
- Kevin Farrell has joined Sechrist Industries, an...
- MEDICINE / CANCER RESEARCH : Melanoma Vaccine Reduces Recurrence, Scientists Claim
- Culture : Muslim Shrine Will Soon Be Good as Gold : A massive project to gild the Dome of the Rock has weathered riots and political disputes, with help from King Hussein.
- Slain Rescuer Was North Hills Man, Police Say
- No Dumb Blondes: Dog Fan Says Afghans Stunning, Not Stupid
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brass Melds Fun and Skill in a Gem of a Show : Donning white jogging shoes and armed with plenty of antics, the Canadian quintet also brings attentive musicianship to its work.
- Robert D. Garcia has been appointed vice...
- Terry E. Willard has been appointed vice...
- PROFILE : Rep. Schumer Pushes, Pulls to Mold Crime Bill : Brooklyn lawmaker gave a little to the left and a little to the right in forming the measure. To him, the main point is that it likely will pass.
- The Greatest Job on Earth : From the age of 3, Tim Tegge has been following in the big floppy footsteps of his father, a circus performer. Now he clowns around with wife Gigi as they travel the world in the one-ring Prof. Tegge's Circus Clown Revue.
- 'One-Strike' Bill for Sex Crimes Stirs Debate : Legislation: Proponents say measure is needed to keep rapists and child molesters from becoming repeat offenders. Opponents say it is too broad and would send prison costs skyrocketing.
- Culture : Rain or Shine, Germans Are Determined to Tan : Forget warnings about sun-damaged skin. In the land of the pale, brown is beautiful. 'Tanned people are better tempered,' they insist.
- White Officer Guilty in Black Child's Shooting
- Bill Would Allow Communities to Ban Violent Video Games
- WESTMINSTER : City to Discuss Audit of Fire Department
- OXNARD : Builder Won't Have to Fund School Lab
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Arafat Must Have His Altalena : Israel and the Palestinians will make no progress until each side takes action against its own extremists.
- SOUTH GATE : Candidate Attacked While Posting Campaign Signs
- Stage Is Set for Expanded Intervention : The bombing over Gorazde could be a bump on the road to peace, but more likely signals a wider war against the Serbs.
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Tennis Hurt by Expenses Rule
- In New York, the Secrets Are Out
- AT&T; Will Sponsor Iwerks Theaters on Tour
- Mark Taylor has been appointed vice president...
- No More Sorry Excuses : O.C. experts see an apology as a sign of strength, not weakness; those who have been hurt have felt its healing power. All agree you can't move on without it.
- MOSCOW : Former Soviets Gather
- The Press : Sayonara, Hosokawa
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Accused of Perjury Withdraws Pleas
- Camarillo Will Choose Between 2 Smoking Laws : Health: One bans lighting up in public places except for bars and tobacco shops, the other permits puffing in locations with the proper facilities.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran to Hold Scandinavian Festival
- Countywide : Youngsters React to Anti-Smoking Ads
- Colonel Opens Frontier for Girls
- California Vies as Site for Proposed NASA Complex : Aerospace: The state is bidding against at least two others for $2-billion pair of wind tunnels that would test aircraft.
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- Advanced Photonix in Pact to Develop Scanner
- Enter House of Blues, Next Big Shrine to Music, Merchandising
- Voices From the Shadows
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Camping Trip in Exchange for Hard Work
- Suit Over Power Lines Comes to Trial : Law: Three San Clemente couples cite cancer fears and allege that utility's wires have driven their property values down.
- Uniforms Gain Popularity at Public School
- ANAHEIM : Santa Ana Man Dies in Freeway Crash
- Countywide : Road Rally Plugs Low-Polluting Autos
- Southwest Is First in Airline Quality Survey : Consumers: The Dallas-based carrier passes American in performance rankings. TWA shows the greatest improvement.
- SBA's 8 (a) Program Draws Fire : Competition: A high failure rate is cited for minority entrepreneur graduates. But Santa Ana software designer Infotech Development is a local success story.
- Michael R. Lawler Jr. has been appointed...
- Raid Shuts Down Wireless Cable Promoters : Investment: The sales operations are believed to have taken up to $30 million from more than 3,000 investors in Southern California.
- Clintons Pay $14,615 for Tax Errors in '79-80
- MUSCAT : Mideast Water Talks
- Changing Lifestyles : Spring Brings Little Hope to Blockaded Armenians : Caught between the 20th Century and the Middle Ages, they feed sofas and desks to their wood-burning stoves. Still, they cling to grim humor.
- Don't Confuse Constitution, Constituents : George Mitchell's considerable skills as a politician would ill serve the nation on the bench.
- BURBANK : Red Cross May Join L.A. Chapter by July
- GARDEN GROVE : 3 Arrested After Shots Fired From Car
- Charges Thrown Out Against 1 in Gem Case : Courts: Three Downtown merchants still face charges in complicated trial over alleged theft of rare ruby.
- Carrie GarritsonBuena Park, Sr.Track / DistanceGarritson didn't...
- California Panel Seeks Censure of Optometrist : Eye care: Virginia board failed to notify state officials of results of disciplinary hearing against San Juan specialist. He practiced without a license and was found to have engaged in inappropriate physical contact.
- At a Crossroads Over China Policy
- ACLU Members
- Wright's 'Black Boy'
- Darryl Strawberry
- Hillbilly Bias
- Santa Monica Freeway Repairs
- Gates' Letter
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Heads Should Roll Over CLAS Scandal
- Lifting Balkans Arms Embargo
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- Thrift Is Target of $100-Million Lawsuit by Pair of Developers : Real estate: Action against First Nationwide Financial comes as its owner, Ford Motor Co., attempts to sell the S&L;.
- KNOWING HORROR: As the nation looks back...
- Gadfly Is Questioned in Colosio Killing : Mexico: Social critic denies alleged ties to the chief suspect. They are said to be distantly related.
- Clinton Gets Short List of Possible Justices : Judiciary: Sen. Mitchell still seems to be a preferred candidate for the upcoming Supreme Court post. Babbitt is considered an unlikely nominee.
- 2 Developers Name Thrift in $100-Million Suit : Real estate: The action against First Nationwide Financial comes as its owner, Ford Motor Co., attempts to sell the savings and loan.
- Viacom May Be Forced to Sell Off Assets : Mergers: It will need to trim debt from Paramount deal if Blockbuster alliance folds.
- U.S. Hopeful Air Strikes Will Spur New Peace Talks
- COLUMN ONE : Hong Kong's New Business Dynasties : The great British trading houses rush to hire more Chinese executives, shed their colonial veneer before Beijing takes over in '97.
- Chenchayya T. Bathala has been appointed director...
- Board to Consider Building Loans for Low-Cost Housing : Shelter: Money would help build 328 units in Irvine and Fullerton. Projects would help cut into a backlog of 6,000 needy people.
- Invitation to a Tea Party : Taxes: Paying them has never been more onerous or unfair; the 'rich' are far from it.
- Criticism Blurs Memorial to Lindsay : Tribute: A $100,000 artwork dedicated to late councilman is planned for Convention Center. But objections have been raised to its design, cost and appropriateness.
- Saen Sor Ploenchitr of Thailand defeated Jesus...
- Key Figure in Colosio Killing Freed
- 1 Killed, 18 Hurt When Lightning Hits Frisbee Fest
- Favorite Places : CLAREMONT VILLAGE
- ANAHEIM : Teen, Man Shot at Residence; 3 Arrested
- Economic Profile
- LAGUNA HILLS : School Safety Topic of 1st Town Meeting
- That Astonishing Nonchalance : 'Brady II' bill aims to alter an America that's gun-happy beyond belief
- CAMPAIGN NOTES : GOP Conservatives Spurn Wilson, Endorse Unz
- Aristide's Stronghold Faces Terror From Opposition : Haiti: Residents of fetid Cite Soleil are being targeted to thwart any organizing on behalf of ousted president.
- Charities Fear Possible 'Go' Order for Taco Bell
- A Real-Life Drama : His Speedy Rescue of a Man Shot and Left Bleeding in the Street Earns an Actor Credit for Saving a Life
- Multicultural Manners : Tribal Loyalty at Heart of the Issue
- Youth Slain in Venice Gang Shooting
- Platform : Flogging: 'Does It Really Deter Anything?'
- Anti-Drug Programs Receive $3,000 Grants
- Key Mistakes Bedevil Cal State Fullerton : Baseball: Titans squander a lead as Long Beach State wins, 4-2, to take two games of the three-game weekend series.
- These Fairway Experts Become Fair-Weather Fans at Masters
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Statue a Tribute to Slain Activist : Memorial: At unveiling, hundreds honor Palestinian American Alex Odeh, killed by a bomb in 1985. He is remembered as 'an advocate for justice for his people.'
- 30 to Compete in 2 Chess Tournaments
- Teacher Treated for Poisoning in Class
- In L.A., Where Car Is King, He Refuses to Be Ruled by One
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Rape of Teen-Ager
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coastline College Gets Accreditation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Real Harmonious Convergence in Cerritos
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cowboy Junkies Come Out of Dark to Brighten Show
- DANCE REVIEW : Family Lives in 'Urban Scenes' : David Rousseve's continuing story links his times with his grandparents' in a memorable outing at Wadsworth.
- O.C. Case Spurs New Safeguards : U.S. Acts to Protect Investors After Wymer
- Firefighter Had a Burning Desire : Anna Furst, Who's Also a Paramedic, Trained Years to Pass Grueling Physical
- BANKING
- Most Say 'Defendant as Victim' Strategy Is Overused, Poll Finds
- Democrats Face Uphill Fight in November Vote
- Standoff Heightens Korean Americans' Fears for Homeland
- MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP : Earnhardt's Win Ends His Short-Track Slump
- Fittipaldi Avoids Wreck, Wins at Phoenix : Auto racing: No one is seriously injured in five-car accident. Unser Jr. finishes second.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : L.A. Debut by Golden-Voiced Keita
- George Stavropoulos has been appointed to head...
- Hong Kong Rich Kid Turns Asia on Its Headset : Media: Richard Li declines family job to found satellite-TV venture. Next goal is pan-Asian 'information exchange.'
- CHINA
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Buying Into the Revolution Without Breaking a Sweat
- U.S. Jets Bomb Bosnian Serb Positions at Muslim Enclave : Balkans: Direct hits are reported on a command center and a tank position outside Gorazde. Rebel shelling is halted, observers say. It is unclear if artillery units have begun a pullback.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Blacks' Lung Cancer Susceptibility Cited
- BUENA PARK : Library District OK as Is, Study Finds
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Student Transfer Filing Begins April 18
- BUENA PARK : Supervisors to Select New Library Trustee
- 80 Join in Remembrance of Nazi Terror : Holocaust: Survivors, descendants celebrate their lives while paying tribute to 6 million victims of the horror.
- Honey and Money : Bee Business Stung by Prices, Parasites and a 'Killer' Breed
- FULLERTON : City Designates Curb for Disabled Parking
- Once There, Anderson's Ride Is Smooth
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza's Homer a Shot in the Arm?
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Blanks the Dons
- Drag Boat Racer Capaldi Dies in Crash at Puddingstone Lake
- The Ghost of Series Past in '704 Hauser'
- 'Lettice' Was Designed to Be Served <i> Sans </i> Dressing : Theater: Peter Shaffer says the dialogue of his comedy, opening this week at SCR, is meant to make audiences "see with their ears."
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Vote on City Worker Layoffs
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Agency's Approach: Advocate for Seniors in Long-Term Care Facilities
- Congressmen Tour Valley Quake Sites
- Woman Killed in Santa Ana; Boyfriend Held
- LA PALMA : 5 Are Recognized for Anti-Graffiti Efforts
- To Lose His Temper, Wagner Makes a Run for It : Volleyball: Calmer demeanor nets scholarship with prestigious Long Beach State program.
- THEATER REVIEW : Baitz's 'End of the Day' Forgets to Say Good Morning
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The Irvine oil and...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- AUSTRALIA
- Latino Group Backs No Candidate
- WATERSHED PLAN: All of that bamboo-like arundo...
- Toddler Injured in Fall at Police Station
- Gripe : How Parents Can Bat Zero
- Heron Sr., Lawrence, 74, of Camarillo, retired...
- Shopping for a Sign to Point Motorists in Right Direction
- NBA ROUNDUP : SuperSonics Get Record Victory
- He's Worth More Than a Thousand Words : College football: USC's Ifeanyi is a picture of intensity as the Nigerian tries to go from cricket player to linebacker.
- 'V' Chip Solution a Cop-Out
- MOVIE REVIEW : Faith and Be Gory, 'Leprechaun 2' Better Than the First
- Worker Asks About Socializing With Supervisor
- Northrop Poised for Dominance, Chairman Says : Aerospace: Kent Kresa says the acquisition of Grumman will give his company an edge in future defense programs.
- Olympus Move: Olympus Image Systems Inc. said...
- An Abundance of Ink
- French Resistance Fighters Honored on 50th Anniversary of Liberation
- Hidden Hills Likes Its Politics Out of View : Election: Residents value their privacy. City Council candidates make no bones about their tight-lipped ways.
- Cobain's Widow Reads Parts of Suicide Note at Seattle Vigil
- Royalty Stars as Old Allies Reunite : Charity: Prince Andrew joins honoree Bob Hope in Beverly Hills at a benefit for the American Air Museum in Britain.
- Sculptor Carves Art Out of Wood Chunks With His Chain Saw : Art: You won't find John Roberts' creations in any museum. And that's fine with him. He enjoys his craft, and it allows time off for fishing.
- Santa Ana Reinstates Building Inspector
- PERSPECTIVE ON 'MIDDLEMARCH' : A Heroine in a Whole New Light : George Eliot's story affirms that women may find themselves at the peak of their powers in the Flaming 50s.
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Capriati Considers a Comeback
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Kruk Says He's Ready to Play
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Nakai's Flute Play Energizes Jackalope
- MOVIESA Family Affair: Actor Martin Sheen scored...
- For Some Golfers It's Worse Than a Bogey: Privatization : Recreation: L.A. considers move to increase profits and upgrade courses. Players fear higher fees, fewer tee times.
- Battling Upstream in Frogtown
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hummingbirds Program Planned
- Approval of Funding Puts Estuary Cleanup on Fast Track : Environment: Coastal Conservancy is expected to grant $400,000 for Ventura River project. Phase I--clearing of invasive plants--could begin in July.
- Sweep Shows Braves Are a Cut Above Faltering Dodgers : Baseball: Atlanta unbeaten in seven games after rallying for 6-3 victory in series finale.
- Community Essay : Does Minority Mean Inferior? : 'Despite noble intentions, multiculturalism marginalizes the cultures it hopes to highlight.'
- Sid Weiss; Played Bass for Prominent Big Bands
- TAXING DAY: Friday is the deadline for...
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : Flooding Kills 3 in Ohio, Missouri
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Engineers Repair Faulty Shuttle Radar
- AN APPRECIATION : Farewell to the One and Only Aida Grey
- Half-Naked Escapee Is Later Caught
- Patience at Signals Will Help Motorists See the Lights
- Legislators Get Close-Up Look at Quake Toll : Disaster: Daylong tour impresses U.S. officials, one of whom voted against $8.6-billion relief bill. Leaders praise federal emergency aid efforts.
- Jones Powers Northridge to Sweep of Arizona State
- Karch Kiraly of San Clemente and Kent...
- All Things Are Not Equal in 'Sunset'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Oppens Undaunted in El Camino Recital
- THE CUTTING EDGE : With 'Shareware,' Try Before You Buy
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Civil War Buffs Form Round Table to Discuss Their Passion
- Use Carrots, Not Sticks, to Move Cops Back to L.A. : Police residency: Mortgage incentives and rent subsidies would cut out-of-town numbers.
- Divided Cypriot Communities Get Together for a Battle--but No Bullets Fly, Only Darts
- New Jersey Firm to Acquire Laparomed in Stock Swap
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Casts Congress in Old Role of the Evil Empire: A Wrestled Bear
- NATO Air Strike Backs Words With Action
- Getting Funny With 'Pat the Bunny'
- THE CUTTING EDGE
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Parking Lots Near Freeway Planned
- CULTURE WATCH : A Video Trilogy for Life With HIV
- Post Offices Extend Hours for Tax Time
- A Good Friend : Maria Lopez Sanchez Happy at Home in San Fernando
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Golia Quintet Flows in Wind at LACMA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Leiter Expresses Heartfelt Gratitude
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Rally Late, Sweep Phillies
- The Death March : A couple of soldiers remember the infamous trek on Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines in WWII. In a prisoners' parade of horror, it was . . .
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Club to Honor Top Officer, Firefighter
- 'Tales' Author: PBS Is Being Pressured by Religious Right : Television: Armistead Maupin feels that public network has pulled the plug on a sequel in face of pressure. A spokesman denies the charge.
- Opera : Sleepwalking With Riedel, Bonynge in San Diego
- 21-Hour Journey to Euphoria : Baseball: New Angel pitcher Brian Anderson's only trouble is getting to Milwaukee, where he is brilliant in 8 1/3 innings, beating Brewers, 4-1.
- Schindler's 'Equal Partner' : Holocaust: Survivors and others praise the courage of the 86-year-old widow of the German businessman who saved more than 1,100 lives during World War II.
- ANAHEIM : Slaying Triggers Community Rebirth
- Newhall Man Killed in Car Wreck
- OXNARD : Man Turns Himself In After Slaying
- Youth Slain in Venice Gang Shooting
- Profits Are Up, Jobs Are Down, Magazine Says : Recovery: Forbes reports that earnings rose almost 14% last year, while employment declined.
- TAIWAN
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Case Study: How technology changed a business : At Mazda, Using Computers to Rev Up Customer Service
- Golo Mann; Historian, Son of Novelist Thomas Mann
- Youth / OPINION : Teen-Age Dads: 'I Have to Act Like a Man Now'
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Building a Better Mousetrap--the Brain : BRAINMAKERS: How Scientists Are Moving Beyond Computers to Create a Rival to the Human Brain <i> by David H. Freedman</i> ; Simon and Schuster, $22, 214 pages
- Dear Street Smart: After the Big Medium...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Tighten Grip on Eighth Playoff Spot
- The Human Rights Pipeline : Charges of Slave Labor in Myanmar Lead to Ballot at Unocal
- JAPAN
- JAPAN
- Michelle R. Bohrer has been appointed manager-sales...
- N. Korea Gets 6-Month Deadline to Allow Inspections
- Chief of Schools in New York City Will Not Resign
- Clyde Wahrhaftig; Author and Geologist at Interior Department
- Beauty Amid Bloodshed : For the Women of Sarajevo, Trying to Look Their Best Is One Way of Defying the Tragedy Around Them--and of Clinging to Some Normalcy
- Sermon : On Why 'Hero' and 'Celebrity' Aren't the Same
- Crayons That Don't Put You in a Box
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT PREVENTING VIOLENCE : 'We're Talking About an Epidemic
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Mame' Loses Its Kick in Alex Staging
- Paez Fights at Forum With Eye to De La Hoya
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lose the Camel, <i> Then</i> Walk a Mile
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Mailbox Runneth Over? You Must Be Using E-Mail
- A Fire's Toll: Empty Lots, Empty Hearts : Rebuilding: The October wildfires have scarred the one-block community of Buena Vista Way. Nearly half the residents who lost their homes have chosen not to return.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gateway Monuments May Herald City
- Planners to Consider Townhouse Project : Thousand Oaks: The proposal calls for 45 multifamily units to be built north of Hillcrest Drive. Neighbors have given support.
- BUENA PARK : Utility Wires, Poles Will Be Removed
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Powers Rangers to 8-7 Victory
- TV REVIEW : 'Broken Pledges': A Mother's Crusade
- Menendez Lawyers Seek a Halt to TV Films : Blackout: Attorneys want to prevent a screening in L.A. County, fearing jury bias. Legal precedents make effort unlikely to succeed.