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- Ex-FBI Negotiator Says Agency Faced Hopeless Situation at Waco
- Beilenson Won't Seek Reelection Next Year : Congress: Democrat says he's frustrated by 'mindless' political process.
- VENTURA : Work Begins on New Police Substation
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- Councilman Cites Big Savings With INS Agent at City Jail : Crime: Zemel says preliminary results of study show 37% of Anaheim arrestees admit to being in U.S. illegally. He believes his plan would cut costs by $1 million a year.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Perfect Venue for Toastmasters
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- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : THEATER / NOTES : 'Calamity and Wild Bill' Retold as a Musical Romance : Local playwright Katherine Ann Jones has relied on several contributors for an entertaining repertory of songs.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : MUSIC / SOUNDS : Touring Helps Singer Expand Her Horizons : Cathy Segal-Garcia says she is 'more free to experiment and make mistakes' when performing abroad.
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- Popejoy Backs Statewide Campaign Reforms : Legislation: Former county chief executive officer, speaking at news conference, says ballot measure would encourage political newcomers by limiting incumbents' ability to amass huge war chests.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Taking Wife on Wild Ride
- BUENA PARK : Building, Fire Code Changes Given Preliminary OK
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- New Kicker Breaks In With Bruins : College football: Greg Andrasick, surfer and kickoff specialist, getting his chance on long-distance field goals.
- MIDWEEK REPORT : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE : It Takes Advanced Math to Track Poly's Hackett
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- NASD, SEC Discussing Settlement Terms : Securities: Agreement would relate to expected charges that Nasdaq's parent failed to enforce trading rules.
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- Initiative Effort in Cash Bind : Politics: Leader of anti-affirmative action measure says prospects of qualifying for 1996 ballot are in jeopardy without immediate funding.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
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- Clinton Finds Fault With Own Welfare Plan
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- LAPD Opens Internal Affairs Office to Handle Complaints
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- A Wounded Image Shadows the CIA : Ames case report underlines need for rebuilding
- VILLA PARK : Mayor Urges Voting in School Board Election
- COMMENTARY : For Want of a Plan, Tyson Career Adrift
- VALLEY WEEKEND : JAUNTS : 70-Mile Backbone Trail Is Edging Closer to the Finish Line
- Breaking Rank in the Jazz World : Records: Fourplay's music is high on the charts, but the group seems misplaced in contemporary category.
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- These women literally ache for the wilderness : Utah's Great Old Broads takes part in monthlong hike to keep these untamed, undeveloped areas.
- U.N. Panel Nears Pact on Curbing Ocean Pollutants
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- Russian Auto Workers Riot Over Pay; 1 Killed
- Westside : Halloween Revelers Were Well-Behaved
- Universal City : Meeting to Focus on Crime and Noise
- PORT HUENEME : Panels Advance Plans for Water Plant
- VILLA PARK : Officials Hope to Avoid Fire Zone Designation
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers : Helping hands : Helping Others to Help Themselves
- New, Cleaner SCAT Buses Hit the Road : Transportation: The 26 vehicles, which burn compressed natural gas, are touted as the agency's contribution to the drive for purer air.
- Its Day's Gone By : Women Once Packed Ebell Club's Meeting Hall; Dwindling Membership Has Now Forced Its Sale
- The Long Road Back : '93 Fire Victim Battles Burns, Memories, But Keeps Hope Alive
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- THE NBA: 1995-96 : Expanding the Border : With This Team, the Grizzlies' Growl Is Worse Than Their Bite
- CSUN's Mack Chases Goals, Opponents With Equal Zeal
- El Toro's Gulick Chooses Arkansas
- Hebert Shows Blues He's a Real Stopper : Hockey: Duck goalie turns away 28 shots in 3-0 victory. Ewen gets first goal in two seasons.
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- Going Gets Tougher, Longer in Baja 1000
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Il Balcone Gets a Hip, Grown-Up Incarnation : Reasonably priced, good-tasting food is served in attractively decorated dining room, where noise is one of few drawbacks.
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- VALLEY WEEKEND : One-Stop Antiquing Is a Short Jaunt Away : Westchester Faire mall has over 75 shops and three cafes. It's the place other store owners go for a good deal.
- House of Fabrics in Initial Acquisition Talks : Retailing: A deal with rival Hancock Fabrics would be part of company's Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
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- S. Korean Ex-Leader Denies Being Bribed : Asia: Former President Roh tells prosecutors that his huge slush fund was not the result of corruption. But he reveals little else.
- Balkan Foes Voice Cautious Hope as Peace Talks Begin : Negotiations: Christopher calls meeting at Air Force base in Ohio 'last, best chance for peace.' Serbian, Croatian leaders agree to speed up discussions on Eastern Slavonia.
- $1 Million Damage by Vandals at Hoover High : Arson: Three classrooms were torched, destroying valuable science equipment. Satanic marking was left behind.
- Quake Theories Have Their Faults : Experts Are Having Second Thoughts About Prevailing Assumptions Concerning the Region's Seismic Risk
- Menendez Confession Recounted : Trial: Lyle's ex-fiancee tells of jailhouse admission that he killed his parents because of sexual abuse.
- The Pentagon's Colonial Pretensions Thrive in Asia : Japan: U.S. strategy remains locked in a Cold War stance. Perhaps the rape of a 12-year-old in Okinawa will shake it loose.
- GARDEN GROVE : Ordinance Passed to Restrict News Racks
- BORDER WATCH : Example's Power
- A Phantom Fear? : Tampering With Halloween Candy Is Rare, Officials Say
- Matter of Principal : LAUSD liberalizes its policy on selecting schools' top administrators
- OXNARD : Bandit Claiming to Have Gun Robs Bank
- WESTERN CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine's Vu Advances in Singles, Doubles at Regionals
- Disasters Elsewhere Bring Tourists Back to Southland : Travel: O.C. hotels, restaurants, car rental firms and theme parks are having one of their best years.
- International Business : Brazil's Telephone Monopoly Is About to Become a Party Line : Telecom: The industry lags far behind current standards, which analysts say spells enormous potential.
- Elderly in U.S. Survive Longer, Study Finds
- A Race That Gets Down to Bare Bones
- Drawing the Line : Controversy: Los Alamitos opts to end debate over liability for quake-damaged Rossmoor Wall by moving the city limits.
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- Belle Is Up to Old Tricks on Halloween
- Foothill Wins Fourth League Title in a Row
- OC LIVE : COMEDY : Carey's On : He's Survived Hard Knocks to Earn a Sitcom--and Some Respect
- VALLEY WEEKEND : KIDS : Cable TV Shows Open Windows to the World : Young viewers are gaining insight with offerings such as the Moscow news and the Spanish-language version of MTV.
- Chase, Chemical Banks Plan Community Loan Program
- Rockwell Reports Earnings Up 14.6% for Quarter
- Song of the South : Vegetarian Meals of Southern India Make Meat Moot
- Gates Says Aides Failed to Tell Him About Ames
- Powell Interest in TV Station Is Targeted
- City in No Hurry to Formally Pass Budget : Government: Two public hearings have been delayed to allow more City Council scrutiny of a plan for the fiscal year that began in July.
- Thieves Again Target School for Disabled : Crime: For the second time in four months vandals smash windows with wheelchairs and steal computer equipment.
- Expert Witnesses Say Holden Accuser Has Low IQ and Is Naive : Courts: Psychologist and psychiatrist hired by the plaintiff attempt to explain why she went to the councilman's apartment after he allegedly harassed her sexually at work.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- ANAHEIM : In-Line Skating Rink Is Nearly Complete
- San Fernando : Argument Ends in Shooting Death
- FULLERTON : Schools Aim for Safety, Teaching of Values
- OAK TREE : New York Still a Rotten Apple for Breeders' Cup
- Reports Paint a Picture of Slower Growth : Economy: Indicators suggest that expansion isn't keeping pace with third-quarter rate. Inflation appears under control.
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- Study Slams Telecom Reform Legislation : Consumers: Group representing large phone customers releases findings asserting that rates would rise. Bill's supporters dispute the conclusion.
- The Most Important Meal of the Weekend
- Stylish New Feat for Men: Brown : Relaxed codes in the workplace make room for dress shoes of a different color.
- Burundi Army Blamed for 250 Hutu Deaths
- 2 Ways of Dealing With a Racist
- Marchers Protest Proposed Quarry : Demonstrations: Ranchers and others gather to urge officials to reject Santa Clara Valley mining proposal.
- Water District Race Shapes Up Quietly
- South Bay : Return to Contaminated Street Delayed
- Arleta : Resident Fatally Shoots Intruder
- COSTA MESA : Shredding of Checks by Water Staff to Cease
- Cathedral Can Celebrate a Day Early
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Advance on Renewed Hopes for Fed Rate Reduction
- No Need to Clam Up
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- Beilenson Won't Seek Reelection Next Year : Congress: Democrat says he's frustrated by 'mindless' political process.
- O.C. Supervisor Gives Staff Raises Despite Freeze
- NHL ROUNDUP : It's All Lemieux (Seven Points) and the Penguins
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- For Rodriguez, Dreams Expand Into the Galaxy : Soccer: Mission College midfielder hopes to play for L.A.'s new professional team.
- OC LIVE : Turning Back the Pages to Youth : Writer Crosses Bridge to Childhood Via the Nose
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- Countywide : Foundation Gives Computers to Schools
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Sanders' Contract Squabble Settled
- Western Keeping Its Distance From Defeat : Football: Margin of victory has been narrow for the Pioneers, who are the county's only unbeaten team.
- Cal Gets Minor Basketball Penalty
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- Reading Tea Leaves of Technology: The Future Lies in Niche Markets
- This Little Piggy Went to Market
- MARKETS : Packed With Pupusas, Chock Full of Chuco : Liborio covers the Latino food spectrum from Mexico to the Andes
- Music, Food Are Lively Options for Celebrants of Day of the Dead
- Volunteers needed: : Volunteers : Helping hands : FULLERTON : Vendors, Items Sought for Sale
- Doctor: Surrogate Deal Stresses Child : Courts: Psychiatrist testifies Elvira Jordan has created an emotionally unhealthy environment for her daughter, 5, in part by showing hostility for child's father.
- FULLERTON : Presentation Planned on Hillcrest Park
- Firefighters Find Drop of Hope : Weather: Light rain snarls traffic but leaves officials optimistic that the fire threat will be less than in previous years.
- Counselor Ties Mother-to-Be's Slaying to Drugs
- Countywide : Drug Counseling Cuts Will Deny Treatment to 1,000 a Month
- Priority Given to Sports in Big Sky : Athletics: CSUN panel will call for budget cuts without eliminating nonconference programs.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA
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- FBI Plan Seeks Broader System of Wiretapping
- There's a Place for Everyone Online : Advertising: Quirky TV spots say it's OK to be different--<i> real</i> different --because you can still connect with others like you. But how far out is the cutting edge?
- Central Los Angeles : REWARD OFFERED
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- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Hostetler Ready, but White Cautious
- Another Apple Executive to Resign in Dispute with CEO
- VALLEY WEEKEND : MOVIES : Film Combines Love Story and Tale of Chinese in the Old West : 'Thousand Pieces of Gold' tells of a young woman of the 1880s who is sold into slavery in the United States.
- 2 Charged in O.C. Investigation of Boiler Rooms : Crime: Dennis Connelly faces 29 fraud counts and, with his brother John, accusations of conspiracy, money laundering.
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- GOP Candidates Start Anti-Powell Research : Politics: Information is being gathered on general's public record, private life. Dole, Buchanan camps are said to be leading the most aggressive drives.
- Central Los Angeles : Youths Sought for Job Skills Program
- San Fernando Valley : Council Extends Redevelopment Project
- Testimony Given on First Day of Sex Assault Trial
- VENTURA : Homeless Center to Open With New Goal
- Talking With a Propagandist About Hate
- Esperanza Takes Over Football's Top Spot
- Pro Career Next Route for Cal's Uwaezuoke?
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Arizona State Has Handle on Ball
- VALLEY WEEKEND : No Slowing Down the Tempo for Mel Torme : The jazz singer is busier than ever--and his talent is so far-reaching that he even has fans in the grunge generation.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ART / SIGHTS : Lavish Bird Paintings Portray Fantasy World : Museum displays artistic aviary of Jessie Arms Botke and paraphernalia that gives insight to the creative process.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : CENTERPIECE : Dialogue for All Times : Scholar Hopes Play Triggers Talks Between Christians and Jews
- OC LIVE : Granted, '3 Wishes' Is Manipulative, but That's Not All Bad
- Intel's Pentium Processor Chip Becomes a Super-Fast Pro : Computers: Company says its new technology is intended for workstation use in businesses.
- Renet Financial Inc.: The Anaheim mortgage and...
- Report Warns of Grain Shortage as Harvests Fall, Population Soars
- Most 12th-Graders Lacking Basic Facts of U.S. History
- Canada Premier Struggles to Tie Up Loose Ends : Politics: Tension builds after narrow loss by separatists. Chretien under pressure to mollify Quebec.
- A Place Where They Take Play Seriously : Family: The daily struggles of many teen-age parents leave little time for much else. A program at L.A. Children's Museum shows them how crucial it is to embrace fun.
- First Rain of Season Brings Highway Havoc
- Fertility Scandal Victims to Gather : Health: A support group will start meeting in a couple of weeks with three to five donor couples seeking solace. Organizers hope some recipients will join too.
- A Little Rain Can Put Traffic on the Skids
- Obituaries : Max Croswhite; Longtime Santa Paula Resident
- NBA : Starting Referees Still Out
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- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Servite Beats Tustin, Wins Third Straight League Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Advance on Renewed Hopes for Fed Rate Reduction
- East Bloc Economies Finally Show Growth: Five...
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- Executive Travel : Rising, Erratic Air Fares Make Company Policy Vital
- A Bummer Crop
- Police Add Few Officers to Patrols, Report Says : LAPD: Mayor calls deployment record inadequate. But 631 of 900 new hires are still in academy, chief explains.
- Sarajevans Cross Bridge on Path Toward Peace
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- Folksy Family Clinic Called a Model : Medicine: Wilmington center is seen as an alternative with its emphasis on outpatient and preventive care. A county task force is looking to the facility for ways to improve its massive and costly network.
- Rosalind Cash; Veteran TV, Movie Actress
- BY DESIGN : Bet They'd Be Superstars in Silent Movies
- OXNARD : Police Accepting Unwanted Firearms
- BREA : Business Seminar to Address Internet Use
- Biologists to Release 4 Condors in Wilds
- Minor Injuries Can Reveal Signs of Child Abuse
- MOORPARK : Man Pleads Insanity in Fatal Stabbing
- Nigeria Plans a Murder : An ethnic hero faces execution for slayings committed by others
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Field of 12 Gets a Little Personal During Final Candidates' Forum : COUNTDOWN to the ELECTIONS: 5 Days to go.
- Ducks' Hebert Stops Blues, Fuhr : Hockey: He turns back 28 shots in 3-0 victory over St. Louis' veteran goalie for his first shutout since April.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : UP THE COAST
- THE NBA: 1995-96 : Expanding the Border : Book of Isiah Will Be Rewritten in Toronto
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SATURDAY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Who Can You Trust? : Dorfman Case Revives Media Ethics Issues
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- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : An Awakening of Intense Emotions : THE NAKED HEART <i> by Peter Gay</i> ; W.W. Norton $29.95, 420 pages
- S. Africa Holds First All-Race Local Voting : Elections: Millions flock to polls to put blacks on town councils.
- Thomas F. Murphy; Prosecuted Alger Hiss Case
- FASHION / VIDEO VOGUE : 'She' Visions : Sexy Looks Aren't Anti-Feminist Statements in MTV Special
- Study Links Crime, Low Arousal Level
- Relationship With Simpson Is Over, Barbieri Says
- ANAHEIM : Hospital Guild Plans Lunch, Fashion Show
- LAGUNA HILLS : Hospital Wedding an Act of Love--for Father
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Humble Beginnings
- Ancient Mexican Ceremony for Dead Takes Modern, Mournful Turn : Latino group of mothers against violence debuts on first day of celebration honoring children.
- ORANGE : St. Joseph Delivers Help to New Mothers
- Beilenson to Retire at End of Term : Congress: Democratic representative says the political process has become 'ideological and often mindless.'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Arizona's Dice Faces Suspension
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : CENTERPIECE : County's Burritos Stand Up to the Taste Test : The Top 10 choices pack a wallop with such fillings as <i> carne asada, </i> fresh vegetables and beans, with a variety of extras including chips, rice and salsa.
- Renault Wins Order for Electric Cars: The...
- Americans Showing an Increasing Interest in O.J.--Orange Juice, That Is : Consumers: Analysts say it's health and fitness, not a link to a certain ex-defendant, that sent sales up 1.5% over last year.
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- Pension Plan Health Rises With Rates : Retirement: Study finds 75% of plans are fully funded, but not because companies have contributed more.
- Freda Granite; Agent for Susan Anton, Rudy Vallee
- 54 HOURS : Los Angeles on Ice
- Northridge : CSUN Enrollment Rises, Stopping Trend
- Southeast : Condom Outfit Gets Student Suspended
- San Fernando Valley : SCHOOL FIRE
- Blue Jays Let Molitor Go Free; A's Pick Up Eckersley Option
- Blue Jays Say Bye to Molitor; Athletics Will Keep Eckersley
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : First Comes the Harvest, Then It's Time to Feast : Two autumn dinners and a French restaurant's celebration of its 21st anniversary promise anything but skimpy repasts.
- ART REVIEW : Scenes of Intimacy : Stieglitz Show Includes Photos of O'Keeffe Never Seen Before
- VALLEY WEEKEND : VIDEO GAMES : Mice--and Players--Say <i> Gracias</i> for Speedy : Los Gatos Bandidos for Super Nintendo is a first-rate, amusing adventure with the cartoon mouse.
- One Star of Southern India
- Nuclear Plant Asks to Cut Back Marine Life Projects : Environment: Utility says all the steps agreed upon in 1991 are not needed now. Request for changes reopens debate over San Onofre facility's effects on ocean.
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- Remembering L.A., Not in Wrong Way
- Engineering a Change : Industry: Rockwell's new focus on commercial products takes off in record profit. Newport Beach semiconductor unit plays a big part.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER / REVIEW : 'Flood Tide' Awash in the Art of Having Fun : Center Stage's cast juggles wide range of melodramatic moods while showing off its keen sense of camp.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER / NOTES : The Tragedy of Willie Loman Still Rings True : Revival in Studio City has relevance for countless in pursuit of the American Dream who find themselves victims of '90s downsizing.
- India Approves Car Ventures: The government OKd...
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- Eye of the Storm : Visitors Flock to S. Calif. as Nature Lashes Other Spots
- A Declining Face Value
- Weird Science : Those Lab-Concocted Fabrics of the Past Become Runway Cool in Variations From Sleazy to Elegant
- House Votes to Ban Rare Form of Abortions
- Northridge : CSUN Quake Recovery May Wind Up by 1998
- Van Nuys : Bid to Sell Alcohol at Gas Station Denied
- Skateboard Site Urged for Mission Park
- City Council OKs Nominee for Airport Commission
- Volunteers : Helping hands : FULLERTON : Selfless Giving Is Her Way of Life
- Stores Accused of Using Misleading Ads
- Westside : TRAIL BUILDING
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- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Even With a 12-0 Record, Buckeyes Might Be Stuckeyes
- Vote on Partial-Birth Abortions
- BY DESIGN : An Era of Dress : At a Time When Fashion Was Thought Frivolous, William Hogarth's Art Found Meaning and Beauty in Women's Wear
- Crescenta Valley Forfeits Three Football Victories
- ART REVIEW : Marriage of Two Techniques Yields Fresh Style
- Back to the Drawing Board : Animation: The creator of 'Ren and Stimpy' has other characters--two- and three-dimensional--up his sleeve. He'll give a talk at Chapman University tonight.
- Sales for Big Auto Makers Fall as '96 Model Year Opens
- San Gabriel Valley : LAWYERS VS. PASADENA
- N. Hollywood Redevelopment Project Extended : City Council: Vote continues controversial improvements until 2019 and raises spending cap to $535 million, giving a symbolic boost to CRA.
- This Time, Moose Don't Let Ice Dogs Beat Them : Hockey: Minnesota wins for first time in three meetings, 5-3.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : For Starters, Greenberg Must Decide on Top 5
- Two Investors Sell 500,000 Shares in CKE Restaurants
- Damp Day
- Van Nuys : Bob Hope Aide to Talk About Show Business
- Port Hueneme Boys & Girls Club to Reopen Today
- Youth, 17, Held in Slaying of 2 Brothers : Violence: Gang-related shooting may have involved mistaken identity, police say.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Aiding Victims of Abuse Is Her Calling
- Southeast : PLANNING A TRACK
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- THEATER REVIEW : Balanced, Solid Version of Pavlovsky's 'Sen~or Galindez'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Loose Lips' Blooper Parade Ranges From Funny to Smug
- FAMILY : Danish Boys Choir Singing Old Favorites a Family Best Bet
- VALLEY WEEKEND : ART : Painter Really Puts Herself Into Her Work : Simone Gad's subjects include historical subjects and Hollywood images.
- OC LIVE : ART : The Shape of Their Hearts : Time, Love Craft 'Clay Today' Works
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SUNDAY
- OC LIVE : Ale House Rock Blends Blues, Beers, Food in Social Setting
- Memorial Service Set for Maxene Andrews
- OJAI : Nordhoff High Will Hold Disaster Drill
- Chatsworth : Unidentified Man Dies After Car Crash
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Help Lower Child Car-Seat Costs
- Ewen Supplies Goal, Muscle for Ducks : Hockey: He beats Fuhr for a rare goal and then battles the Blues' McRae for good measure.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ROCKTALK : Miller Band to Play Arts Plaza on Blues Tour : Sunday's show will include hits and some classic blues. The Thousand Oaks stage will also be hopping with a local rock night later this month.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Author Urges Girls to Prepare for Equality : Book says education and entrepreneurial skills are keys to economic gains.
- OC LIVE : Grazie Offers a New Reason to Give Thanks : Cheery Ambience, Creative Ideas Could Add to Chef's Reputation