- Thomas Takes Oath as Justice of High Court
- A-Arms Have Role in Europe, NATO Says : Security: Despite a decision to reduce the weapons, officials say, they remain a vital deterrent.
- SANTA ANA : Swap Meet Vendors Want Park Location
- Congress Panel OKs $13 Million to Buy Parkland : Santa Monica Mountains: It would be the largest amount in eight years. Aggressive lobbying is credited as one reason for the high level of funding.
- 'Cotton Club' Jury Urges Life Terms : Killing: Panel recommends prison without the possibility of parole for two murderers of theatrical entrepreneur Roy Radin.
- All for Laughs : Spotlight to Be on 'Funniest Home Videos' Crew at Rancho Santiago Benefit
- REAL ESTATE : Space Selling Fast in Anaheim Hills Festival Shopping Center
- Fujisankei to Produce Its Own Films in U.S. : * Entertainment: The media firm will make up to six movies a year here under Japanese creative control.
- AST Reports Big First Quarter; ALR Is Hopeful
- ENERGY
- Media Squabble Over Coverage of Thomas Hearings : Conduct: One reporter has quit, another faces a sexual harassment investigation. The press is accused of being 'out of the mainstream' of thought.
- President Lashes Out at Thomas Opponents : Aftermath: Criticism of 'women activist/feminist' groups breaks near-silence. Gala set for justice-to-be.
- Humana Under Fire for High Markups
- AT&T; Cites Restructuring for $1.8-Billion Loss : * Telecommunications: A one-time $4-billion charge kept the firm from having a record profit.
- IBM Unleashes a Flurry of Clone-Fighting Actions : * Technology: It releases a computer-on-a-chip and "multimedia" products. It also slashes prices on many PCs.
- BANKING
- Profit Taking Sends the Dow Down by 8.72 : Market Overview
- CBS to Review Its Ties to 214 Local Affiliates
- Jay Richard Kennedy: Self-Made Writer, Stockbroker
- Creditors OK Bailout for CHH Stores : * Retail: The $280-million deal means an investment firm will begin plans to take control of the Broadway's parent.
- BANKING
- Wilson Plan for Fetal Hazard Law Draws Fire : * Workplace: The proposal would allow employers to remove pregnant women from jobs under certain circumstances.
- Groups Oppose Plan to Hike Phone Rates
- Sides See Milken 'Cooperation' Differently : * Securities: The ex-junk bond king's lawyers say he should get a reduced sentence for the 150 hours of information he has provided prosecutors. The government says it is unusable.
- * Israel Erlich; Founder of Food Company
- Computer Overload? : Big Show Will Be a Blur of New Products
- Coldwell Banker: Mission Viejo-based Coldwell Banker Residential...
- Sales and Leases: Other promising updates in...
- BANKING
- 16 Die, 62 Hurt as Passenger and Freight Trains Collide Head-On Southeast of Paris
- Honig's Home Searched in Funding Probe
- Wearnes Plans Irvine Plant, Just Weeks After 190 Layoffs
- BANKING
- BANKING
- Western Digital's Debt-Restructuring Talks Hit a Snag
- BANKING
- Arson Fire in Club Kills 16
- Eager to Improve Ties, China Seeks Baker Visit
- 'Swaggart Swarm' Rattles Indio
- Painful Memories Can Echo Long After Shooting Is Over
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Characteristically Grand Designs Contemplated at Disneyland Hotel : * Marketing: Walt Disney Co. floats a plan to paint giant murals of animated stars that would cover 13-story towers. The city would have to agree.
- How Cost of Housing Inches Up : * Survey: Fees levied by government agencies against home builders for roads, schools, parks, sewers, water systems and other items range from $8,500 to about $23,000.
- * Heavy Reading: "The Sistine Chapel" is...
- FHP Stock Follows Earnings Report in Steep Drop : * Health care: Fountain Valley HMO's shares are down 28% in heavy trading. Its competitors also take a hit in the market, confirming the industry slump.
- Groups Oppose Plan to Hike Phone Rates
- Boren, Cranston Support CIA Nominee : Intelligence: Chairman of committee says an insider is needed at the agency. With 2 Democrats backing Gates, panel's approval is now assured.
- More Contests, Bigger Prizes Planned for Lottery
- Getting Good Advice From Outsiders
- ENERGY
- World Bank Will Aid Soviet Union
- * Harriet Andrews Taggart; Mezzo-Soprano
- THE European Collections : Paris : One Newcomer Dares to Go Bare; Another Opts to Play It Safe
- Navy Apologizes for Tying Sailor to Blast : Military: It now says it doesn't know what caused 47-death explosion on battleship Iowa. Seaman's survivors don't intend to drop $40-million suit.
- ORANGE : Council Renews City Manager's Contract
- Labor Peace Seen as Key to School Reform
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Open Space for All
- Burbank Youth Grazed by Bullet
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE POLICE : Is the LAPD Committed to Reform?
- Tennessee Ernie Ford; Country, Gospel Singer : Entertainers: Popular performer hosted two television shows. He was one of the first artists to cross over into mainstream music with hits such as 'Sixteen Tons.'
- 1989 Quake Leaves an Uneven Legacy
- Kidnap Suspect Barricades Self in Acton Home
- SANTA ANA : This Baby Has World by the Tail
- Capistrano Valley's Airey Commits to LMU
- 500 Protest Rejection of Candidate for Post at UCSB : Chicano studies: Latinos say the university discriminated against the CSUN professor in deciding not to hire him.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Royster Leads Pac-10 Rushers
- Hearing on Canyon Postponed : Jurisprudence: Judge to rule first whether Southern Section probe would violate injunction protecting Welch's coaching job.
- Corona Chick Sets Track Record
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Defense Is the Name of Game at Southwest
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- TENNISThird-seeded Jose Luis Noriega of the University...
- Music Reviews : Mexican String Quartets at Schoenberg
- STAGE
- Bulgarians Come a Long Way to See It on the Grapevine : Art: Two art critics trek to Gorman to see Christo's 'Umbrellas.' They say he is a very popular figure at home and an inspiration to young artists.
- Biting, Bitter 'Nonsense' in Hollywood
- Bunuel's 'Los Olvidados' a Brutal Masterpiece
- Mortuary Oversight Lax, 2 Agents Say : Cemeteries: Inspectors tell Assembly panel that supervisors routinely ignored reports. Investigators report irregularities in files.
- Prop. 140 Squeeze Has Lawmakers Squirming : Politics: State high court's approval of term-limits initiative will force many officeholders to retire or make risky runs for higher office.
- Nancy Honig's QEP Program Built on Traditional Methods
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Fraud Ring Broken, Authorities Say
- $500,000 in Suspected Drug Money Seized; 3 Colombians Arrested
- Memorial to Rev. King Is Planned for Watts Center
- LAPD 'Unresponsive' on Reforms, Lawyer Charges : Police: Christopher attorney says department appears to 'resist meaningful' changes. Gates disputes the allegation.
- 1 Killed After Motorcycle Hits Christo Viewers' Car
- OJAI : Panel Rejects Plan for Factory Building
- NHL ROUNDUP : Defenseman Coffey Sets Scoring Record
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Water Polo Streak Ends at 120
- Hill Becomes Winningest County Coach : Football: Santa Ana beats Fountain Valley, 17-7, giving him 192 victories.
- Sculpture of Balboa Is Assailed : Art: Proposed statue of famed explorer may be cast adrift on stormy political seas.
- It Takes 5 to Tango : This Time, Al Di Meola Will Focus on His Acoustic Sound With His World Sinfonia Quintet
- Savers Are Banking on Stocks, Bonds
- The <i> Click!</i> Heard 'Round the Nation : Politics: The Thomas hearings left longtime feminists more resolved to change public policy and seem to have inspired a new generation.
- Additives Guide: A Label of Love
- 4 Marine Copter Crash Victims Were Gulf Veterans
- A photo of a Caltrans destination sign...
- Sharing in the Grief : Hundreds Gather to Pay Respects to 2 Girls Killed by Mother
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Time to See the Arts as a Birthright : What's on stage is not mere entertainment but a definition of who we are as a people and part of the fabric of our lives.
- The County's Budget: A Shell Game
- Postal Truck Overturns, Tying Up San Diego Freeway for 3 Hours
- MOORPARK : State Investigates Mining Operation
- Supposing It's True? : Judge's finding should light a fire under sheriff's commission
- Battle for Los Angeles Is Barely a Skirmish
- Puckett's Mother Knew Best : American League: Twins' slugger plays for her memory and for $3 million a season--in that order.
- The Circus Master
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos' Humphrey Finally Reports
- Antitrust Suit Filed for NFL Players
- Souza Back in Chase for Biathlon Crown : Series: Winner of five of six events he has entered, he needs top finish Sunday at Poway.
- Joffrey Ballet Signs Contract With Wiltern for '92 Season : Ballet: The company, ousted as the Music Center resident troupe last spring, hopes to develop a long-term relationship with the historic theater.
- ART REVIEW : Rembrandt in a New Context
- A Hip 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' : Theater: Harriet Beecher Stowe is put on the hot seat in a play that is political satire at its very best.
- 'Little Man' a Promise Unfulfilled
- Skid Row Suspect Kills Woman, Wounds 2 Others
- New City Councilman Has Cancer
- Teacher Is Charged in Stun Gun Incidents : Crime: Montebello instructor is on paid leave. He says he was using weapon as part of a class on conductivity.
- It's the Best Europe Can Offer : Basketball: Top Soviet and Yugoslav teams have been broken up by politics and civil war.
- Lofland Elevates Goals After Early Windfall : Golf: Finishing second in her first LPGA tournament helps Oxnard woman rank third in earnings among tour rookies.
- Moorpark Defeats La Reina in Key Volleyball Match
- 'Vincent & Theo,' 'Field' Arrive
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Idaho' Walks a Tightrope
- Determined Push for Latin Sound : Music: <i> Salsa</i> and <i> merengue </i> echo at large new South San Diego night spot.
- 2 Hurt as Gas Explosion Rips Through House
- CLIPBOARD : Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Supervisors Ready to Bite Bullet, Kill Gypsum Canyon Jail Project : Board: After $7.3 million has been spent, chairman seeks to officially bury the effort next week now that support has vaporized. No alternative is in sight.
- Laguna Hills Isn't Fooled, Defeats Costa Mesa, 21-17
- By Losing, He Can Be the Winner : Auto racing: Michael Andretti is a charger, but caution might be the key to his bid for an Indy car title.
- Fourth-Quarter Score Leads Western Past Anaheim
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Flipper Anderson Getting Ready Slowly
- Tour de Gorman : Umbrellas: Those who want to see the environmental art piece in high style take a limousine, plane or helicopter. Trips to Christo's Japan project are also offered.
- Prostitute With HIV Virus Gets 9 Months
- Water Treatment Plant Makes Haste, Not Waste : North Hollywood: DWP officials dedicate a new facility that can filter 2,000 gallons a minute and turn pollutants into harmless components.
- BREA : Suspect Arrested in Storage Burglaries
- Youth, 16, Charged in Vista Shooting
- SIMI VALLEY : Deputies Arrest 3 in Marijuana Raid
- Public Health Over Politics : The White House should back down on gag rule
- Colleges Running Out of Space, Money : Education: Enrollments at the state's public universities may have to be limited, officials say.
- Confirmed Thinker of Piggish Thoughts Thinks Twice
- Carson to Issue Credit Cards to City Council
- THOUSAND OAKS : 200 Are Expected to Rally, Protest Taxes
- A Dirty Little War : Rats That Invaded Government Center Turn Tail
- PLATFORM : Housing for All
- Malathion Spraying Set in 2nd Neighborhood
- Two Children Wounded Playing With Gun
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers Approve 1-Year Contract
- Recession's Strain
- Jury Awards $6.5 Million to Family of Car Crash Victim
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Washington Gets Past Carson, 30-27
- Clippers Play Golden State
- Presidents, Sports Greats Featured in 'Great Speeches'
- Discovering Good Food From Japan
- Cast Is in Too Deep in Chapman's Shallow 'Bacchae' : The production can be funny, but the young actors too often lacked the finesse to present needed subtle characterizations.
- THE European Collections : Milan : Versace Gets Points for His Prints, Armani for His Elegance
- * Natalie Rehnquist; Wife of U.S. Chief Justice
- It's Jest Radio : It's not just the prizes that lure listeners into baring and daring all for promotions. Some seek (fleeting) fame; others just want to have fun.
- Ukraine Rejects Soviet Common Market Treaty
- 3 Council Seats Contested in Rolling Hills Estates
- Santa Ana Given Green Light to Enforce Overcrowding Law, but Foes Vow Appeal
- Israeli Settlements
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Family Leave Bill
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Investigation of Private Detective in Deputies' Brutality Case Assailed : Law enforcement: Civil rights lawyers condemn the FBI and U.S. attorney's office. The agencies launched a criminal probe of the man who worked for those who brought charges against the officers.
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Senate Leaks
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Laura's Legacy : Crime: When 3-year-old Laura Bradbury was abducted seven years ago today, there were few places family members or searchers could go for help in finding a missing child. The legal reforms made since then have led to a more cohesive, coordinated searching process.
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Helping Others
- Finding Some Hidden Hazards in New Products
- Funding Cut for Study on L.A. River Project
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developer Sues City Over Pierside Plan
- 3 Held for Alleged Fraud, Counterfeiting After Police, Secret Service Surveillance : Crime: Anaheim fraud ring established false credit histories to bilk banks of millions of dollars, authorities say. Bogus currency is also seized.
- OXNARD : Man Admits Tax, Conspiracy Charges
- Simi Parks Fed by Grass Roots : Recreation: The agency in charge of the city's green areas marks 30 years. Early citizen concern is credited.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : The Democrats Unwittingly Saved Thomas : Thomas may have been trapped if statements on abortion had not been ruled out.
- Groups Clash on River's Fate : Sespe Creek: Business and farming interests battle environmentalists at a Washington hearing over the issue of dams.
- Miscellany
- Making a Commitment : Haro Embraces Father Role, Matures as Quartz Hill Quarterback
- Music Reviews : L.A. Chamber Orchestra Opens Season
- Making Music in the Valley : Recordings: Small independent labels are coming in search of less crime and congestion, cheaper office space, and some 'peace and quiet.'
- A Star of the Southern Sky
- Call Him a 'Past' Master : Music: Christoph von Dohnanyi, who will bring the Cleveland Orchestra to Costa Mesa, says understanding earlier works takes effort.
- U.N. Sleuth Credits Allied Data on Iraq
- Sexually Harassed? Step to the Back of a Long Line
- Pool Victim, 2, in Critical Condition
- In Some Societies, to Be Gay Is to Be Dead : Rights: Death squads hunt the 'disposables' in Colombia.
- Goalie Millen Joins Gulls as Team Starts Home Series
- Baseball
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Splendor' 3-1 Choice in International
- Zoo Has Big Plans for Its New Director : Animals: Mark Goldstein's tasks will include improving the reputation of Los Angeles facility. Veterinarian, 39, is the former head of Boston zoo.
- Baseball
- Southern Section Approval Necessary for Oxnard Running Back Mix to Play
- ROUNDUP
- Benson Helps Los Amigos Win First Game
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Rolls Past Patrick McEnroe in 69 Minutes
- Track and Field
- Sailors' Miscues Taken Seriously by Saddleback
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Crisis of 'Conscience' in Hitler's Third Reich
- Molinar Stars in Coyotes' Scenario
- Last Lines of Defense : Grossman, O'Neal Once Talked (and Played) a Great Game of Football; Now Silence Prevails
- Pop Reviews : Sleazy Does It at Warrant Show
- Moderate Wins Armenia Election : Soviet Union: Radical nationalist who favors an immediate break with Moscow is a poor second.
- Croats, Serbs Capitalize on Horror Stories : Nationalist leaders are using pictures and tales of past atrocities to stoke fear and hatred.
- Richard J. Flamson III, 62; Led Security Pacific Corp.
- 20 AIDS Patients on Program's Waiting List : Health: Officials say the record number waiting for care in the county will grow unless more funds are found to help them.
- Neighborhood Wants Out of North Hollywood : Name changes: Residents of the southern area of the community say they already consider the area part of Studio City and plan to circulate a petition.
- Miscellany
- Singer Wins Top Media Access Award
- Fox Makes Prime-Time Changes : Television: Moves include canceling 'The Ultimate Challenge' and launching a comedy series with Sam Kinison. The changes take effect Nov. 9.
- FASHION : Shopping by the Book
- Survivor Plays Possum for 20 Hours Inside Dishwasher
- Great Moments in Fantasy Radio
- Tower to Feds: We Need Your Help : Report on LAX pressures Federal Aviation Administration
- Van Nuys Man Gets Life Sentence in Death of Disabled Woman
- Defending the Fort : Architect Offers Kids Some Pointers on Treehouse Design
- Tragedy Links 2 Women in Anger, Grief, but Also Keeps Them Apart
- Employee in Hunting Garb Causes Scare in Office
- Ethnic Club at School Isn't for Whites Only
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board OKs Hiring Compromise
- Board OKs Minimum Lot Sizes Near Forest : Land-Use: Compromise between positions of developers and environmentalist requires property lots near Cleveland National Forest to be at least 20 acres.
- $12-Million Award Against Insurers Is Upheld by Judge : Courts: Record punitive fine is meant to teach the firm a lesson for refusing to pay fire damages, judge says.
- FULLERTON : Building Up a Gratifying Investment
- RAMS : New Cast Puts 'Special' Back in Special Teams
- Bracken Chose the Easy Pace Off Camera : Former Child Actor Left Hollywood to Open Pool Service, Coach Golf at Northridge
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Twins Can Fiddle as Opponents Burn
- Thousand Oaks Makes Change at Quarterback
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Maddox Moves Up on Touchdown List
- Packers Hit New Low in a 10-0 Loss to Bears : Pro football: Green Bay falls to 1-6 and Majkowski is replaced in fourth quarter. One touchdown is plenty for Chicago.
- SPORTSCOPE : Lions, Waves Battle for WCC Volleyball Lead
- Ram Thorn Henley Is Playing Like a Rose : Pro football: Cornerback is foiling the team's plan to replace him with top draft pick Lyght.
- TV REVIEW : 'Palace Guard' Derivative and Laughable
- STAGE REVIEW : A Most Happy 'Fella'
- A Bonanza of Vintage Chaplin
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hutcherson Quintet Hammers Out Great Vibes
- FCC Complaint Filed by Walker, Lampley : Media: The anchors allege that a KFI broadcast personally attacked Walker and all disabled people. KFI management denies the charge.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Warrant Does Its Darndest to Put On Distasteful Show
- With Potenza, in Goes Rock, Out Pops Be-Bop : Music: Guitarist, who plays in Huntington Beach tonight and tomorrow night, calls his particular kind of music <i> R & Be-bop.</i>
- Fires Raze 100 Homes in Northwest : Disaster: Winds gusting to over 60 m.p.h. fan blazes in Washington, Idaho and Montana. At least five people are killed, and more dwellings are threatened by flames.
- Noriega's Agents Opened Skies to Drug Planes, Air Controller Says
- LAGUNA BEACH : Patrol Car Runs Over Man in Intersection
- Carson Voters to Decide How City Chooses Mayor
- Home Heavily Damaged by Vandals : Hate crimes: The attack on the Sylmar residence is called the worst this year in the northeast Valley. The intruders also took about $900.
- Mahony Letter Calls Abortion 'One of Most Evil Sins'
- <i> A weekly look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Q&A; : Educator Hails Middle Schools as an Aid for Adolescent Angst
- Uncommon Marketing : As NBA Looks Ahead to a Truly International League, What Better Salesman Is There Than Magic?
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hot Horses Keep McAnally on Move
- Esperanza Gets Wake-Up Call at Halftime, Then Dumps Katella
- 'Thelma and Louise' Hit Rental Road in January
- Stage Reviews : 'Pretty' Funny Show From Groundlings
- MOVIE REVIEW : '80s Greed Falls Flat in 'Money'
- Is Tutto Mare's Problem 'Too Many Cooks . . .?'
- Gobs of Giggles Animate Agoura Theatre Festival
- NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILE: EAST CYPRESS : CLIPBOARD
- Senate Panel Revives Case Against Cranston : Ethics: Dramatic reversal is related to criticism that the Thomas confirmation process was mishandled.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Ex-Judge Who Fled Drug Charge Found
- A Black and White Situation
- Manila Official Denies Plot to Murder Rebel Leaders : Philippines: The foreign secretary rejects U.S. mercenary's story of payments to kill Aquino foes.
- 4 Marines Killed in Crash Were Gulf War Vets : Military: 'Huey' helicopter broke up before exploding in an alfalfa field near the Salton Sea, witnesses say.
- Gulls Win 3rd Game in a Row
- Cantu Quietly Goes About His Job of Terrorizing Opponents
- STAGE REVIEWS : Squalling Band Drowns Out 'Baby'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bit of the Cafe Life at Piazza Rodeo
- THE ARTS
- BOOK REVIEW : An Anticlimactic Tale of Vatican Intrigue : ACTS OF CONTRITION <i> by John Cooney</i> ; Crown; $20, 359 pages
- Deputies May Be Linked to Man's Death : Autopsy: Preliminary results show actions by officers during struggle could have contributed to theft suspect's demise.
- CAMARILLO : Youth Killed in Motorcycle Crash
- Bitter Words of Broderick Heard by Jury : Recordings: Tapes of son pleading with Betty Broderick and her threatening of her ex-husband are played for jury that appeared stunned.
- Jury to Weigh Verdict in Guards' 3rd Murder Trial
- Warming Trend to Keep Autumn at Bay for a Few More Days
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : The South Has Risen to the Top
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara Up by 2 After Another 66
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : A National Chopping Spree : NL Game 7: Smoltz shuts down Pirates and Braves score early as Atlanta goes from the worst in baseball to the best in the NL, 4-0.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Have the Corners Well Covered
- OCTA Board Adopts Stricter Travel Rules
- STYLE : Dressed to Thrill : Clients count on the fanciful evening creations of the couturier known as Gigi when they want something to steal the scene.
- Santa Clarita Mall Builder, City Fail to Complete Deal
- Students Protest Refusal to Hire Chicano Studies Professor : Education: UC Santa Barbara turned down outspoken teacher Rudy Acuna on political grounds, activists say. School officials deny any bias.
- Massacre Triggers Painful Memories
- Voice From the Past Claims to Have a Vision for Future
- SDSU : Freshman Pittman to Start at UTEP
- THE BIG GAME / HELIX-GROSSMONT : Grossmont Tries to Halt Helix String
- Fullerton Won't Play San Jose State in 1992 : College football: Titans replace Big West rival with home game against Division II Sacramento State.
- Lots of Details, but Not Much of the Story
- THE European Collections : London : Classicists and Innovators Agree on One Thing: Low, Low Hemlines
- Survivors Marvel at Twists of Fate, Acts of Heroism That Spared Them : Shooting: One man led a charge to safety through a plate-glass window. A pregnant employee will live to see her baby.
- Police Blast Plan to Lay Off Liquor Control Agents
- EQUITY WATCH : Explosive Charge
- UC Berkeley Chancellor Encourages Ethnic Mix
- EPA Charges Santa Ana Postal Division, O.C. Firms With Illegal Waste Disposal
- Development Gets Final Approval
- Local Colleges Squeezed by Less Funding, More Students : Education: Demand for classes exceeds money to provide them. Community college officials say state government is making their job impossible.
- PLACENTIA : City Urged to Act on Crime Problems
- OXNARD : Boy, 8, Playing With Gasoline Is Burned