- The Eagle Flies : Glenn Frey's new sound combines topicality with the power of a 14-piece ensemble. They'll all be in Ventura Friday.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE JUROR : Replaying Scenes of a Drama That She Can't Forget
- New Sod to Rejuvenate Old Course
- Take a Hike : Fall a Great Time to Camp, Walk Near Warner Springs
- Pomona : Murderer Gets Life Term
- Panel Backs Cut in Perks for UC Brass : Education: Benefits of top administrators have been criticized in time of rising student fees. But officials say savings would be just $256,730 a year.
- A Ray of Hope : City Takes a Clue From 'Solar Motor' to Ensure That It Will Have Power for the Next Century
- Hip Hop to Help the Homeless
- R. Samuel Paz of Alhambra will be...
- Lookin' for a Poet in a Park
- REGULATION WATCH : Singing the Blues
- Trauma of War
- Countywide : Democratic Leader Plans to Quit Post
- VAN NUYS : $50,000 Reward Offered in Slaying of Man at Store
- Focus in Double-Homicide Shifts to Possible Intruder : Crime: Investigators say the front door was forced open at a Garden Grove house where a man and woman were fatally shot.
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon Appoints 2 Key Staff Members
- LEMON GROVE : Paper May Be Target of KKK Threats
- Winter Sports
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oklahoma Players Meet, Don't Practice
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Cruise Missile : Brethren's Jones Isn't Always Intense, but He Is 320 Pounds
- Chiat/Day Will Quit Australia, New Zealand : Advertising: The agency is selling its operations to Foote, Cone & Belding.
- Mazda Motors of America Begins Cuts : Work force: Sources say up to 200 of 1,250 jobs could be lost through layoffs, voluntary separation and attrition.
- Wild Rice Soup, Persimmon Cookies
- The Pies Have It
- Do the Mashed Potato
- Cutting It Up
- Gov. Kirk Says 'Christian Nation' Remark Not Meant to Exclude Jews
- Imagination Can Go a Long Way in Children's Rooms
- MUSIC / ZOO STORY : Westmont Sound : They may be from a small liberal arts college in Montecito, but they can still rock the joints they play.
- COLLECTIBLES : Barbies Can Come Out, but They Can't Play
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE VICTIMS : Emotional and Physical Scars Are Slow to Heal
- Orange County Top 10
- N.M. Teens Sentenced in Killing at Zuma Beach : Murder: The 18-year-old who stabbed the victim received life without parole. His accomplice, also 18, got 25 years to life.
- ON THE AVENUE : One Block of Forest in Laguna Beach Is a Feast for the Senses
- Clinton Aide's Son Faces Drug Charges
- Meal Offerings : Volunteers make it possible for many of the county's elderly and homebound to enjoy the bounty of Thanksgiving.
- EPA Warns 9 Firms They May Be Liable for Cleanup
- For Underground Fun, the Swing Set Goes to the Playground
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Cal Poly Basketball Teams Begin Play
- San Gabriel : Support for 710 Freeway
- 2 New Candidates for School Board Seats : Election: Parent activist Deborah Dentler and attorney John Gantus join race for April polling.
- Police Seek Witness in Case of Man Hit, Killed on Freeway : Accidents: Several cars ran over the body. Police say no one is responsible.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Trial of Suit Against Tobacco Firm Opens
- PALMDALE : Hearing Scheduled on Water Rate Plan
- Rockwell Denies It Has Shredded Test Site Records
- State Labor Agency Joins Dispute on Teacher Pay
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : A Good Army Doesn't Have Room for Gays : Bush should reassert the ban, which recognizes homosexuality as an impediment to morale.
- $30 Million Sought in Slaying of Witness, 14 : Crime: Pomona police and the D.A.'s office are named in two claims by the family of the boy who was killed before he could testify in a gang-related murder trial.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- VENTURA : Schools Investigate Sexual Harassment
- PALMDALE : Residents Asked to Help Fight Graffiti
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Seedings Don't Follow Form After Century's Turnaround
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Ford Is Short on Confidence
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Top Three Players Advance in Girls' Tennis
- This Nick Has Come Into His Own Like No 'Other'
- Presidential Pardon
- State Geologist and Malibu Coast Fault Zone Study
- Changing Role for Engineers
- ABA on Abortion
- State Geologist and Malibu Coast Fault Zone Study
- Santa Monica Council Race and Alan Weston
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Seniors Try to Apply Themselves : College: As application deadlines approach, students find different ways to deal with the pressure. Some seek inspiration, others procrastinate and a select few already have mailed packets.
- Changing Role for Engineers
- Mountain View Schools Dispute
- George Bush's Legacy
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- BOOK REVIEW : A Master Puzzles Over a World in Pieces : THE TEACHINGS OF DON B.; The satires, parodies, fables, illustrated stories, and plays of Donald Barthelme; <i> Edited by Kim Herzinger</i> ; Introduction by Thomas Pynchon; Turtle Bay Books; $25: 293 pages
- Changing Role for Engineers
- Policing on L.A. Subways
- ABA on Abortion
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Rising Taxes and the U.S. Deficit
- George Bush's Legacy
- Movie (National ranking): 1. Bram Stoker's Dracula...
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 19, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 19, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Nov. 19, 1992
- What's Left?
- PUFF FREE? If you just have...
- ENRICHMENT DAY: You learn just how enriching...
- Politicians Wave Their Right to Defend Their City's Title
- 'X' Draws Large Crowds in Southland : Entertainment: Movie of the black leader attracts big audiences, regardless of the ethnic makeups in some neighborhoods. Many applaud movie's message, effort to put Malcolm X's message into proper perspective.
- Tour Bus Slams Into Slowing Traffic on Freeway; 21 Hurt
- Possible Espionage Probed at NASA Research Center : Security: FBI, space agency search through records at office specializing in aeronautics and computer science.
- 'Malcolm X' Draws Crowds in Most of L.A. on Opening Day
- Police Mug Files of Asian-Americans Hit : Law enforcement: Youths say albums are harassment and have complained to the Fountain Valley department that they are wrongly accused of being gang members.
- RISING SUN: Some experts say 1 million...
- ROYAL TEA: If you've been drinking the...
- O.C. Tollway Approved by State Coastal Panel : Planning: San Joaquin Hills route will cut through rare wetlands, but commission cites job creation.
- Coastal Panel OKs Toll Road Despite Damage to Wetlands
- Roberti Will Introduce Bill to Split L.A. School District : Secession: The powerful lawmaker's support cheers Valley advocates of local control over education issues.
- Freeway Bus Crash Injures 21 : Accident: Tour vehicle carrying 42 senior citizens began chain-reaction smashup involving three other vehicles in Fountain Valley. No one was seriously injured.
- Ban on Walk-In Clinics Expires as City Ponders Next Step : Medicine: Local guidelines on quality of care might be costly, ineffective and could clash with state agencies, staff report says.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE OFFICER : Lieutenant's Call to Retreat Costs Him His Career
- Lifting Gay Military Ban Hits Emotional Chord
- Anti-Gang Program for Children, Parents
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Jury Hears That Motorist Died Because of Gesture
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Families Honored for Unity, Values
- Northeast Passage : Oxnard: A developer envisions homes, businesses and parks on agricultural land. The Planning Commission gets its first look today.
- Salinas' Visit to Baja Long on Symbolism
- Oceanside Puts a Chill on Noisy Ice Cream Vendors : Nuisance: Council votes for ordinance controlling music after residents complain that it is leaving them in poor humor.
- VENTURA : Vandalism Affects Nighttime Tennis
- Foundation Gives $24 Million to Curb Youth Violence
- SYLMAR : Poisoning of 7 Dogs Under Police Inquiry
- San Diego : Navy Man Dies From Crash Injuries
- Anti-Abortion 'Clinics' Phone Book Ad Barred
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE LESSONS : Easing Tensions Is Sometimes as Simple as a Smile
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE HELPERS : Doing the Right Thing in Spite of Danger, Adversity
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 19, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 19, 1992
- Yeltsin Stands Firm on Challenges : Russia: President emphasizes resolve against banned front, takes tough line on rumors of Cabinet changes.
- Santa Bill Is Coming to Town
- Panel Wants Longevity Pay Eliminated : Government: Citizens committee members say the 13 days of extra compensation for county officials doesn't make sense.
- GUNS WATCH : Assault on Sanity
- CASTAIC : 18 Prisoners Hurt in Brawl at Jail
- ORANGE : Planning Unit Seeks Leaf Blower Limits
- Clear Water Revival : Burbank Dedicates Treatment Facility That Makes Local Wells Safe Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Tough Competition Makes It Anybody's Guess
- Sharks Silence the Kings, 6-0 : Hockey: Early skirmish sparks San Jose, which gets its first shutout and avenges last week's loss to L.A.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Geographic' Goes Under
- Sopranos Jennifer Smith, 28, of Tustin and...
- RADIO
- REAL ESTATE
- Hong Kong Stocks Tumble 3.28%
- Comarco Inc.: The Anaheim wireless communications, facility...
- Six Firms Bid for Yosemite Park Concession : Tourism: Officials say competition is likely to ensure that government will earn more revenues from new contract. Accord may set standard for future deals.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : About This Series
- Putting Head Over Heart : Molina says no to L.A. mayor race to stay on County Board of Supervisors
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : One Big Yellowfin Makes Fight Tough
- Gwynn Wilson Dies at 95; Set USC-Notre Dame Series
- A Variety of Lunkers Surface in Southland
- HBO Dominates CableACE Nominations With 104
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of automated...
- Continental Submits Plan for Bankruptcy Emergence
- The Riots: 6 Months Later
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : THE TIMES POLL: The Economy and Our Lives
- Nixon Is Owed for His Tapes, Court Rules
- DRIVING : In Hot Pursuit of Racing Title
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Finally Get Into Gear, 5-4
- Mitchell Goes to Reds in Deal : Baseball: Dodgers get veteran second baseman Reed from Colorado Rockies for oft-injured pitcher Seanez.
- Freedom Rooting for Trojans : Bowl game: If USC wins Saturday, it will secure Pac-10 berth. At-large possibilities include Fresno State, Indiana, Utah, Wisconsin.
- Tokos Shares Dive 34% on Bleak Profit Report : Stock: Health care company says third-quarter earnings will probably sink below analysts' estimates, prompting heavy trading.
- Sports Display Announces Plan to Merge With New York Firm
- BANKING
- Farm Labor Abuses Are Target of Raids : Enforcement: Strike force assesses fines and goes after unlicensed labor contractors in Imperial County.
- Spinning Wheels on Bicycle Commutes : Transportation: Despite Los Angeles' ideal weather and the need to clean its air, only 1% ride a bike to their jobs.
- Ray Singer; Radio, TV, Film Writer
- Report Urges Fee on Fuels, Waste, Traffic
- 2 Youths to Be Tried as Adults in Slaying of Friend's Father : Crime: Judge cites sophistication of the murder in rejecting a defense argument that the suspects did not intend to kill a Highland Park man.
- Vietnam Gives Senators Relics of Lost Americans
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : What, Us Biased? Some Doubts : After pledging to report on the issues, three networks emphasized 'horse race-ism' and failed the fairness test.
- LOS ANGELES : Change in Planning Panel Is Rejected
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : It's No Pleasure Cruise When He's on the Water
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Quality, Diversity Dominate the Field
- Miscellany
- AT THE GALLERIES / LEAH OLLMAN : Layering Efforts Short of Mark : Art: Exhibitions by Barbara Sexton and James Anderson lose the way in works that mix images and words.
- STAGE REVIEW : AIDS Play Finds the Right Words : The musical 'All That He Was' at Cal State Fullerton, which carries on a bright, witty and inclusive dialogue with anyone who sits down in front of it, is here at the right time.
- Nude Women One Issue in New Men's Magazine : Premiere: Publisher Robert Scott of Costa Mesa believes other males will enjoy the anti-feminist views and erotic photos in Gentlemen's Choice.
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- Why Short-Term Treasury Issues May Be Good Bet
- The Los Angeles Times announced today that...
- May Department Stores Co. named Maxine Clark...
- Group Pushes Buyout Plan for Carl's Jr. : Restaurants: Company founder Carl Karcher and an investment firm are trying to return the firm to private hands.
- Signal America Signs Off: Signal America, a...
- A Drive to Muzzle Cars That Guzzle
- ENERGY
- INSURANCE
- Dow Sheds 12 in Selloff; Bond Yields Also Dip : Market Overview
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : 'Money and Power' Staff
- NationsBank Plans Acquisition
- Matisse de Resistance : N.Y. Exhibit Is Masterstroke of Tour for Newport Harbor Supporters
- High Hopes for Holiday Shopping : Retail: A national survey shows almost 60% of store owners expect an increase in seasonal sales.
- Encephalitis Reported in Ventura County Woman
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : Q & A: Lance Drummond, Chairman of inner-city movie exhibitor
- FBI to Aid Probe of Spiro Family Deaths
- Top NASD Board Posts Go to 2 California Executives
- Countywide : Miami Case Cheers Homeless Advocates
- MOORPARK : Officials Kick Off Downtown Street Reconstruction
- Tossing Out Decision-by-the-Book in Favor of Common Sense
- Miscellany
- Gates Show Cut Back to Hour a Day
- Intel's Imitators : Clones of 386 and 486 Chips Fuel Competition
- Homedco Projects Revenue Gain: Homedco Group Inc.,...
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : REBUILDING: VIEWS ON THE CITY'S RESPONSE : 'The challenges are greater than anyone thought they would be.'
- Decisions
- Board OKs Plan to Condemn Soka : Supervisors: State parks officials are a step closer to their goal of acquiring the mountain campus.
- LANCASTER : Council OKs Higher Flood Control Fee
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Most Uncharitable Boycott
- Board Cuts 82 Vacant Jail Jobs in Rift With Sheriff : Government: The supervisors hope to use drug seizure funds to restore cuts in time for 192-cell facility to open.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Bulldogs Tough Foe for SDSU
- Wagner's 4th Try at a 4th-Down Job : Pro football: Former CS Northridge punter resurrects NFL career in Green Bay after stops in Chicago, Cleveland and New England.
- Buena High junior tailback George Keiaho, despite...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McNeil Ousts Graf in Stunning Upset
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Rallies to Upset Top-Seeded Edison in 5 Games
- BANKING
- Ex-Senator Mathias to Head First American Bankshares
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Irvine developer of...
- Irvine Co. Will Lay Off 40 More Employees at First of the Year : Recession: Fourth cutback in two years will leave the developer's payroll at 245, smallest since the 1960s.
- Directors Approve Merger: Directors of Archive Corp....
- REAL ESTATE : 4 Mission Viejo Co. Top Planners Moving to Culbertson, Adams
- Tribe, Caesars to Build Casino in Palm Springs
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : 'I want success . . . for myself, my family, my community.'
- DAILY 3
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : JOBS: TALES FROM THE STREET : The search for work has become a full-time job.
- City Upholds Election of Redevelopment Panel : North Hollywood: Complaints about the voting were raised solely by CRA critics who failed to gain control of the committee, an L.A. councilman says.
- OXNARD : City Officials Put Coot Shoot on Hold
- Trapped Air Caused Sewer Pipe Rupture, Report Says : Environment: Inquiry offers no cause for buildup. Accident off San Diego closed 20 miles of coastline for more than two months.
- San Clemente Gets Even by Beating Wilson
- Thousand Oaks Ambushed by Santa Barbara : Girls' volleyball playoffs: Fourth-ranked Dons combine strong defense and effective serving to post four-game win.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- Chadwick Is Rams' Center of Receptions : NFL: Plan B free agent acquired from Seahawks makes the most of his opportunities to become the new go-to guy.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar's Defense Does a Number on Capistrano Valley
- McDonnell Downgrades China Deal
- Polaroid to Refocus Its Business Plan
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin crude oil and...
- Tokos Medical Corp. Stock Plunges 34%
- Clinton May Cut Payroll Tax to Spark Economy
- COLUMN ONE : Baghdad's Scarred Psyche : U.N. sanctions have created much hardship, a bizarre economy, a crime wave and a ban on wedding cakes. But in this resilient place, 'nothing is dead.'
- * Dr. Peter Jepson-Young; Chronicled His Illness in 'AIDS Diary'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Spouse's Testimony No Longer Banned
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : GOP Ends Meeting to Analyze Defeat
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : SUCCESS STORIES : 'My youth I burned up with working.'
- David Oliver; Featured in TV's 'Year in the Life'
- Bush Hesitant to Take Action in Final Weeks : Presidency: He does not want to push issues that might cause problems for new Administration. Meanwhile, he weighs whether to deliver a farewell speech.
- NORTHRIDGE : Youth Gets 25 Years to Life for Role in Slaying at Beach
- City Layoffs Proposed to Prevent Service Cut : Budget deficit: Plan also calls for new business tax to maintain police and fire services targeted for trims. Heavy opposition expected from unions, businesses.
- Woo, Riordan Differ on Healing L.A.'s Economy : Politics: Although not intended as a debate, the appearance by mayoral candidate and a likely contender offers contrasting views on solving city's problems.
- MOORPARK : Youths Arrested in Graffiti Threat
- NBA ROUNDUP : McKey Paces Seattle in Victory
- Russell Leads CS Long Beach in Exhibition
- Title, Potato Bowl Berth on Line for WSC Rivals : College football: Moorpark, Glendale to battle for Northern Division championship, right to meet Bakersfield in rematch.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Taylor Mulls Playing Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Poems, Songs of 'Sing, Ariel' Come to U.S.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Malcolm X': Hero for Troubled Times : Spike Lee Mutes Polemics in Study of Slain Black Leader
- REAL ESTATE
- INSURANCE
- Brooklyn Jews File Rights Suit Against Mayor, Ex-Police Official
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : LOOKING AHEAD: Visions of Darkness and Hope : 'When are you coming back?'
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : LOOKING AHEAD: Visions of Darkness and Hope : 'We're crossing over from all those old stereotypes.'
- PERSONAL HEALTH : New, Speedier Test Detects Heart Disease
- The Parent Trap : Is your kid challenging authority? Advice is plentiful--and confusing.
- Breathtaking Adventure : Blue-Water Hunters Scorn Air Tanks and Power Guns When They Stalk Big Game
- Clinton to Seek Bush Views on Foreign, U.S. Troubles : White House: Aides to the two will meet on details of the transfer of power. President-elect also names personnel director for his Administration.
- A Collection of Stories : The sole binding factor of the varied subjects of this column has been a willingness to follow their own shining paths.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Search for Motive in Slaying
- Decisions
- LOS ANGELES : Man Wrongly Arrested Sues 'Most Wanted' TV Show
- Cal State OKs Tuition Payment Plan
- Where Are All the Fathers?
- Folklorico's Prima Dona : Dance: Mexican troupe brings founder Amalia Hernandez's 42nd ballet, 'The Olmecs' -- and a culture's history--to O.C.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Sprained Ankle to Keep Boselli Out of Action
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Little Fluff in Rabbitt Show : The veteran country performer has no bag of tricks, but his old standards seemed to satisfy an adoring audience at the Crazy Horse.
- Fighting Carrier's Last Scrap : Business: Ship breakers take cutting torches to the Bon Homme Richard, a veteran of three wars, to turn it into recycled metal.
- State Moves Step Closer to Seizing Soka Campus Site : Santa Monicas: Ventura County supervisors give park officials the authority to condemn the 244 acres near Calabasas.
- * George E. Bodle; Labor Attorney, Water and Power Official
- TUSTIN : Mobile-Home Group Seeks to Buy Land
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Newly Completed Sections of 58-Mile Trail Dedicated
- Rockies Pick Chatsworth's Reed
- STAGE
- Bigamy Charge Dismissed in Case of Double Two-Timing
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- SANTA ANA : City to Pay $60,000 to Settle Lawsuit
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : School Secession to Be Discussed
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Watching Tough for Golic
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Orange League Trio Will Face Unfamiliar Foes
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox: Celebration Is Over
- Harvard Reaches Semifinals in Water Polo, 12-11
- Francola Finds Ill Feelings in Goodwill Move
- LEGAL FILE
- Countywide : Board Delays Vote on Project Reviews
- Seen Any 'I (Love) Journalists' Bumper Stickers? Thought Not
- California Collage : Images: Exhibit celebrating 10th anniversary of Giorgio fragrance tries to avoid cliches in distilling the state's essence.
- The secret sex lives of Snap, Crackle...
- Police Motorcycles Fail Color Test in Laguna Beach : Law enforcement: An obscure state law says the vehicles must be black and white or white only. The Orange County community loses a traffic case because its cycles are blue and white.
- PLATFORM : A Green Light
- Report on Farm Workers Finds Services Inefficient
- LOS ALAMITOS : Quarter Horse Meeting to Have Role in Deciding Champions
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : The Joker Has Been Wild for Lightning
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Holiday Bowl Plan Finalized