- TUSTIN : City Opposes U.S. Prison for Air Base
- Still Working for Freedom
- Youth Accused of Forcing Two to Leap Off Cliff
- Power Play for Whom? : Hockey: Canucks win, 6-2, twice scoring when the Kings have the man advantage. Sandstrom returns but injures wrist.
- PREP WEDNESDAY: TOUGH ACTS TO FOLLOW : Trying to Win Respect and a Few Games, Too : Boys' basketball: Western's Cavanaugh is one of several first-year head coaches who have taken over top Orange County programs this season.
- U.S.-Japan Cooperation on Trade Urged : Diplomacy: A high-level advisory panel also suggests joining forces to fight hunger, AIDS, pollution and other global problems.
- Richard M. DeVos, co-founder of Ada, Mich.-based...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : What Air Fare Antitrust Suit Means for You : Transportation: Proposals for settling the suit could bring dramatic changes to the way fares are set.
- Dow Rises 8.64; Bond Yields Drop : Market Overview
- Christopher's Past Shows Cool Hand : Appointments: New designee for secretary of state has taken on crucial assignments for former presidents.
- Homicides in the County Hit 10-Year Peak : Crime: The murder of a Huntington Beach man brings the 1992 count to 177, the highest annual number in the past decade.
- PALMDALE : 2 Men Found Guilty in Beating Death
- 1,200 Critics Sing Praises of Disneyland's New Toon : Amusement parks: Free sneak peek puts the attraction to the test, and a tough crowd of kids says it passed with flying colors.
- Checking Out the Baby-Faced Brat-Packers of Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- TV REVIEW : 'L'Elisir' Dazzles Despite Weaknesses
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMMUNICATIONS : 2 Public Relations Veterans Hired at Tustin-Based Company
- Israeli Court Backs Arab Deportations : Mideast: Judges dismiss appeals for return of 415 Palestinians, saying they are no longer Jerusalem's responsibility.
- Council Rejects Woo's Term-Limit Measure : City Hall: Refusal to place plan on ballot robs councilman of a campaign issue in race for mayor.
- Oxnard Backs Raising Funds to Repair Art Museum, Civic Center : Finances: The council favors forming a nonprofit group charged with bringing in $1.5 million for much-needed improvements.
- Countywide : 5 Arrested in Child Support Sting by D.A. Investigators
- Carl Peterson was given a four-year contract...
- Hollywood Hospice, Facing Money Problems, to Close
- Activists of the American Indian Movement will...
- Man Ordered to Stop Harassing Conway Twitty
- South County Club Wins Volleyball Title
- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson Helps Lucas Win His Spurs' Debut
- Robinson Will Feel at Home
- Tustin Job Increases Ground's Workload
- Pacific Bell Hangs Up Its Offer on Caller ID : Telecommunications: The firm cites strict state privacy restrictions. Consumer groups hail the decision.
- COMMUNICATIONS
- Willie Keefer has been promoted to senior...
- Larry Romito has been appointed chief administrative...
- Allstate to Pay Record Fine in Handling of Fire Claims
- Food Labels May Be More Honest, but Are the Ads?
- Recession Held Long Gone, but Few Celebrate
- Wildlife Activist Fined for Phone Threat to Rival : North Hills: The dispute arose between protectors of the red fox and a rare species of sparrow.
- Karate Kids Toe the Line : Van Nuys: At Cecil Peoples' studio, self-discipline, responsibility and good study habits are taught along with martial arts.
- RESEDA : City Offers Reward Over Church Arson
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Charges Filed in Drunk-Driving Case
- Area Players Dot Cal-Hi Lists
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Damage': A High-Class Steamy Soap
- RETAILING
- Las Madrinas Debutantes Bow at Hilton
- Learning Outside In : The California Ski Center in Anaheim allows beginners to practice on indoor slope without getting cold or wet. The more advanced can hone skills too.
- Judge Blocks Law Limiting Welfare Aid
- 'Mad Max' Rivals Keep Weapons Near as Peace Pact Gets Off to a Rocky Start
- Floating a New Deal : Long Beach Council Will Take Control of Queen Mary
- Trying to Draw the Line : Culture: More Americans are claiming Indian ancestry, but tribes, eager to protect their resources and integrity, have strict rules about who belongs.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TECHNOLOGY : Yet Another Industrial Tragedy : Act now or GM's dropping out of the electric-car business will be one more case of the U.S. giving away its edge.
- LOS ANGELES : New Complaints Cite Both District, Teachers Union
- ORANGE : School Employees Elect New President
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Santa's Pal Gives Trees to the Needy
- Bruins Stumble, but Make It Past CS Northridge
- Momentum Is No Playoff Guarantee
- Baseball
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Ross' Family to Collect His Pay, Bonuses : Compensation: The late Time Warner CEO's unusual contract continues his salary for years after his death. The total payout could reach $1 billion.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- John Withers has been appointed by Gov....
- Growers to Appeal Halt on Lifting Quotas
- Day Runner Stock Plunges as Sales Growth Fails to Meet Expectations
- Defense Job Would Test Aspin Mettle : Cabinet: He impresses and exasperates military leaders. At the Pentagon, he would find his iconoclastic, professorial style pressed to the limit.
- COLUMN ONE : This Movie Requires a Pistol Grip : 'I'm Your Man,' billed as the first truly interactive motion picture, debuts. Technologists see the future. Kids go wild. Our man has his own ideas.
- Board Backs Regulation of Oil Rig Emissions : Environment: Supervisors grant the new authority to the county's air quality district. Federal approval is expected.
- ANAHEIM : Utilities Dept. to Get $11-Million Refund
- Countywide : County Honors '6th Supervisor' by Naming Bridge After Him
- When Mere Survival Feels Like a Victory : Government: County department chiefs face nightmare assignments as staff workloads rise and funding falls.
- New Administration Must Back 'Weed and Seed' Effort : Crime-fighting strategy is helping to restore peace to central area of Santa Ana.
- Train Tragedy Took 3 Lives and a Dream : Immigrants: About 100 attend rosary for farm workers. "Things happen that we have no explanation for," a mourner says.
- California's Oranges of Wrath
- CAMARILLO : Panel to File Suit Over Hospital Merger
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : They Are Lacking in Their Sacking
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- No Excuse for Such Behavior
- Ross Takes Extra Step to Ensure Her Success : Sea View League: Newport Harbor's captain decides to upgrade her game, hoping to earn a basketball scholarship.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Providence's Long Shots Drop Arizona
- 'Snoopy's Nutcracker on Ice' a Delightfully Different Version
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Hallelujah! A Moving, Modern 'Messiah' : Album Featuring Pop and Gospel Stars Has More Heart and Soul Than Many Traditional Versions
- The Good, the Bad . . . the Talk Shows
- '92 County Home Sales to Be Lowest in 5 Years : Market: The 30,000 dwellings sold in O.C. compare to 56,000 during the boom year of '85. Every other Southland county also lost ground.
- Hesitant to Rehire : Recession-Shy Employers Now Turning to Overtime, Temps
- 157 Reported Dead in Libyan Plane Crash
- CULTURE WATCH : Reading Between the (Long) Lines
- Christopher and Aspin to Head Clinton National Security Team : Cabinet: President-elect says nation needs steady hands in 'time of great change.' He faces heated dispute involving Latinos and environmentalists over choice for Interior.
- FULLERTON : Councilman Out of Hospital After Crash
- Major GOP Donor to Run for State Senate Seat
- Boxcar Carrying Newsprint Rolls Derails, Catches Fire in Yorba Linda
- Charges Against King Belatedly Dropped : Law enforcement: Incidents allegedly occurred in March, 1991, before beating.
- Mural of Michael Jackson on Theater Wins Approval
- Countywide : Cultural Awareness Program Planned
- FILLMORE : City Steps In to Keep Building Open
- Going for the Familiar and the Pragmatic : Clinton chooses an experienced national security team
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Taxi Firm Given Time to Add Cabs
- Helping the Needy at Christmas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Citizen Group Criticizes Council
- Mavericks Can't Catch Clippers
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Lower Owens River Has Unexpected Advantage
- Dow Rises 8.64; Bond Yields Drop : Market Overview
- TRW Unit Appoints New Northwest District Manager
- Admar Group Revenue Up 38%
- Spear Financial Services Inc. said James Mitchell,...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sentence Reduced for Televangelist Bakker
- GLENDALE : Council Orders Cuts in Payroll, City Hall Hours
- Epidemic of Valley Fever Ravaging Kern County : Public health: The disease has exploded tenfold since summer of 1991. Five other counties are also affected.
- White Deputy Is Suspended in Defacing of Book on Malcolm X
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Employees' Union Backs School Board
- Officials Free to Reject Payout for Perks : Compensation: The Board of Supervisors overturns a ruling forcing the officeholders and administrators to accept the lump-sum payment.
- Agency Airs Debate Over Condemning Soka Property : Open space: The parks panel is up against a Dec. 31 deadline. After that, a new law takes effect that could add $10 million to the cost of acquiring the land.
- Baseball
- Riley Grooming Anthony for No. 1
- Higgs Arrested for Impersonator's Crimes
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Beats Orange for Boys' Soccer Title
- 'Malcolm' Not Pulling In Young Audiences : Movies: The length and serious subject are cited as reasons that may be keeping under-25 blacks away.
- U.N. Appointee's 'American Story' : Cabinet: Czech-born Madeleine Albright came to the U.S. at age 11 and rose to the top of its government.
- A Nationwide Talent Search Isn't Cheap : The process of finding and screening job candidates for the new Administration may be the most expensive ever.
- Key Figure in Record Cocaine Seizure Convicted : Courts: Raid at Sylmar warehouse netted 21.4 tons of the drug. Federal prosecutors hail outcome, which included guilty verdict for co-defendant.
- COSTA MESA : 'Conservative' Budget for Fairgrounds OKd
- Rape Poem Has Fraternity's Future in Peril : Sexism: Newsletter item brings suspension of Alpha Tau Omega chapter at Occidental.
- Common Cause Urges Conflict-of-Interest Probe of Dana
- Drive-By Shooting Hospitalizes Boy, 5, Girl, 13
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Neurological Disorder Threatens Malarchuk's Career in Hockey
- Hoffman Pays the Price at Marina
- COMMUNICATIONS
- Ross Lagattuta has joined Western Digital Corp.,...
- ENERGY
- The Wreaths That Keep On Giving : After Christmas, Some Decorations Make Good Snacks
- LANCASTER : City Official Named to Water Board
- Yugoslav Premier Begs West Not to Intervene : Balkans: Panic, stung by lack of outside support in failed bid to oust Milosevic, says any action would be a 'catastrophe.'
- Woolsey: Arms Expert Hailed for His Competence : Nominee: Oklahoman has worked as NSC staff member and negotiator in nuclear disarmament talks. He has a knack for the art of compromise.
- 82,000 AIDS Orphans Foreseen by Year 2000 : Health: The children will lose their mothers, often the only available care-giver, and that loss could result in a social catastrophe, a study concludes.
- Warren Christopher, a Man of Trust : Cabinet: His experience and judgment at home and abroad will make him an excellent secretary of state.
- Charges Are Dropped in Comic-Book Store Fire : Court: The grand jury refuses to indict Christopher Nagano for arson. He was the only suspect arrested in the Thousand Oaks blaze.
- Conservative GOP Bankroller to Vie for Open Seat in 32nd Senate District : Politics: The candidacy of Robert Hurtt Jr., who has never held elected office before, could divide right-wing Republicans.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins Defeat Lightning, 5-3
- On the Level, He Is Among the Greatest
- Hockey
- Urban Problems and GOP Policies
- World Hunger and Population
- Rebuilding Inner City
- Gang Solutions
- Urban Problems and GOP Policies
- World Hunger and Population
- Haiti
- Urban Problems and GOP Policies
- Marines
- Santa Claus
- World Hunger and Population
- Santa Claus
- MOVIES - Dec. 23, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 23, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 23, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 23, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 23, 1992
- Shelves May Be Bare of Those Extra-Special, Pricey Gifts
- 180 Chinese Rescued From Smuggling Ship Off S.F. : Refugees: They had spent six weeks in cargo hold under squalid conditions. The captain and eight crew members may face charges.
- ALADDIN'S KIDS: When a production crew asked...
- HE PLAYED THE BLUES: Just over a...
- Dellums Likely to Head Armed Services Panel : Congress: Though he is well respected, the prospect gives conservatives shivers. Current committee Chairman Les Aspin has been chosen for secretary of defense.
- Victim of Freeway Shooting Talks of Despair, Suicide : Euthanasia: Athlete Paul Nussbaum was paralyzed in 1987. Now he may put himself in Kevorkian's hands.
- Newport Police Chief, Facing Charges, Is Fired : Scandal: Dismissal in wake of sexual harassment allegations called first step toward department reforms.
- DIFFERENT TOON: While Disney execs were ecstatic...
- SOUNDING BIG: Orange County is big and...
- Police Chief Fired in Newport Beach : Scandal: Arb Campbell has been accused of rape and sexual discrimination in a suit brought by 10 current and former female employees of the department.
- Anaheim Police Chief Says He May Quit Job With Rams : Inquiry: Joseph T. Molloy's post as security consultant is under scrutiny as a possible conflict of interest. He also works for a college and as a trial consultant.
- Ventura Limits RV Park Stays
- Burning Reminder of an Often Deadly Holiday Hazard : Safety: Christmas tree that ignited into $70,000 Anaheim blaze shows how quickly disaster can hit home, fire officials warn.
- 2 Unhurt as Airplane Is Forced Down
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1992
- Panel Sees Scaling Back of University Research Programs : Education: Report's bleak forecast contrasts with expectations that the Clinton Administration will allot more money for academic science.
- Environmentalist to Replace Jack Kelly on Council
- LOS ANGELES : Officials Fail to Set Opening Date for Subway
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words : Richard Riley and Hazel O'Leary are good picks for Education and Energy
- VENTURA : Holiday Sobriety Checks to Continue
- Countywide : Collection of Shoes for Homeless Begins
- Stella Adler, Actress and Drama Mentor, Dies at 91 : Theater: A devotee of the Method school, she established conservatories in New York and Hollywood. Brando and De Niro were among the famous followers who spread her influence.
- OXNARD : 2 Suspects Held in Armed Robbery
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / DAILY : RAIDERS : Evans Might Start Against Redskins
- Baseball
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Overconfidence Can Beat Even the Best
- The Race to Get 'Lethal Lolita' Case on TV : Television: ABC and CBS pick the same night to show competing movies about Amy Fisher's shooting of Mary Jo Buttafuoco. NBC plans to offer its version first.
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. of Sylmar won a $1.6-million...
- Syncor International Quarterly Profit Up 39%
- MEDIA
- Realtors Mobilizing in Drive to Remap School District
- For-Profit Public Schools Test Is Off to a Mixed Start : Education: Private firm is running nine Baltimore campuses. Some teachers say little has changed.
- Firm Leaves Trail of Anger at Schools : Instruction: In six years, the private company has failed to turn a profit anywhere. It has also riled some teachers, parents and school board members.
- Chance to Do Good, Do Well Artistically : Arts and Crafts: Third World Handarts in Orange sells wares from impoverished artisans from five areas of U.S. and 20 other countries.
- Businessman Convicted in Camarena Case
- Somali Warlords Agree to Arms Cut : Security: Dozens of gun-bearing vehicles are to be taken off the capital's streets. If the threat to Marines is not removed, the vehicles will be destroyed.
- Ethics Group Wants Mandated Organ Donations Upon Death
- Effect of State Ruling on Hospital Merger Debated : Health care: Attorney general's order may require the chain that owns St. John's to operate Pleasant Valley as a full-service facility.
- POMONA : Memory-Loss Victim Found in Ditch Identified
- 3 Prisoners Escape From Musick Jail
- Magic Johnson Rehired by NBC as TV Analyst
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Finishes With a Flurry
- Lopez's 32 Points Lift Pepperdine Over Boise State in Overtime, 92-88
- AN APPRECIATION : Stella Adler: Last of Theater Dynasty
- Pico Products' Profit Down 90% in Quarter
- PERSPECTIVE ON AFRICA : The Marines Need Not Land Again : The basic needs of the continent's children can be met with the amount we will spend on beer this year--$25 billion.
- Ho, Ho, Hum
- LANCASTER : Elks Beat the Grinch, Restore Reindeer and All
- LOS ANGELES : BankAmerica to Donate $3 Million for Housing
- Lang's Play Proves as Hot as His Foot : Pro football: Running back survives setting his shoe afire to put himself in position to win the starting tailback's job next season.
- Falcon Fumbles Fuel Cowboys' 41-17 Romp : NFC: Aikman throws three touchdown passes, Smith scores twice as Dallas wins its first East title since 1985.
- Boxing
- Castle & Cooke Homes to Offer Up to 19% of Stock
- 8 Airlines Accused of Price-Fixing : Fares: The carriers unfairly used a computer system to set prices for domestic flights, the Justice Department charges.
- Wilson Names Seymour to Affordable-Housing Post
- MOSCOW : A Cabinet Debut
- Collor Delays His Trial by Firing Lawyers
- Police Employ Checkpoint to Cut Street Crime
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Sheriffs Search for Truck Hijackers
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : Forums on School Boundaries Slated
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tenant Under Siege in Stabbing Arrested
- CALABASAS : School Doubles Last Year's Effort in Canned-Food Drive Challenge for the Hungry
- OK, Children, You Ugly Ones Can Be Heard but Not Seen
- New Auburn football Coach Terry Bowden will...
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Wins in Second Round at Santa Barbara
- Raider Woes Linger : NFL: Controversies will continue after Los Angeles closes its season with a dreary trip to the Redskins' RFK Stadium.
- Weekend Box Office : 'A Few Good Men' Courts Success
- Chairman of the Leisure Board's Fine : Pop music: After 59 years in the business, Perry Como isn't about to retire. 'Mr. Relaxation' is still touring--and charming a new generation of fans.
- More Southern Californians Cross County Borders to Work
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Klan-Erected Cross Is Knocked Down
- VENTURA : Park Project to Help Youth Attain Eagle Scout Rank
- Children of the Riots Write to Santa With Special Pleas : Assistance: Many whose families were victims of the unrest have new, simpler priorities--food and comfort.
- SANTA CLARITA : Davis to Join State Alcohol Panel
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Grant Grabs 1st Round 93-92 Win
- Lang Finally Catching Fire in Backfield : Rams: Fullback who had a 71-yard run against the Packers has earned a chance at tailback next season, Knox says.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- VENTURA : City to Apply for Housing Money
- Aimee Periolat
- Summer '93 Lineup Set by Symphony
- QUOTABLE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Transferring Holiday Harmony : The four-part, in-tune vocalizing by Manhattan Transfer brought warmth to even the most traditional of Christmas songs.
- Marketers Rethink Show's Teen Appeal
- Mission Viejo Hanukkah Display Vandalized
- Goergy Marosan; Helped Suppress '56 Hungarian Revolt
- Profile : The BBC's Battered Sahib : Mark Tully has been expelled by India, chased by mobs and picketed. He loves his job.
- Display of Jewish Signs Is Vandalized : Holiday exhibit: Christmas scenes at same Mission Viejo intersection weren't damaged. Police say incident may be classified as hate crime.
- Toxic Discharges
- Medical 'Marketing' at Public Expense
- Lemp Avenue Name Change Goes Limping Along : Studio City: Council committee is cool to the idea of a switch to Meadow as the petition drive runs up against neighborhood resistance and charges of forgery.
- MARKETS : Dow Dips 0.81 as IBM Shares Continue Fall : Market Overview
- Litton Data Systems Lands $60-Million Army Contract
- Benjamin M. Reznik has been reelected to...
- Culture : Japan's Sumo Stars Weigh In With Sex Appeal : The 'Taka-Waka' brothers attract legions of female fans to the ancient sport. Now, there are sumo calendars, dolls and even a TV series.
- Changing Lifestyles : Russian Capitalists Hitting the Streets : Critics warn the nation is turning into a bazaar, not a market economy.
- ALGIERS : Tension Continues
- Rites for Saxophonist Curtis Peagler Set
- For Unchosen Few, a Long Wait
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Say Salary Talks at Impasse
- An Airport's Ups and Downs : Burbank: Despite setting a record for passenger volume--3.78 million--the facility's net income dropped by 18% and jet flights decreased, says an annual report.
- A First Step Toward an End to the Killing : De Klerk cashiers the military for trying to stymie reform
- Funding Future Trainers Is Primary Goal
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Troupe Denies Lack of Support : Funding: GroveShakespeare says donations are down but ticket sales are up. It says director Hammerman's resignation is not tied to foundation's pullout.
- John Dreyer has been named a vice...
- Lab's Shares Plunge After Big Refund : Health care: National Health Laboratories agreed to pay $110 million for what the Justice Department called unnecessary blood tests.
- University Receives Record Challenge Grant
- Less Giving, More Work for O.C. Charities
- Wilson Rules Out Tax Hike in 1993 : Budget: But governor declines to discuss the future of a temporary 1/2-cent sales tax increase due to end July 1.
- Folies Bergere Closes
- Closing of British Coal Pits Unlawful, Court Rules
- Judge Drops Murder Charges : Crime: Two accused Glendale men will not be prosecuted in death of teen-age companion, but will face trial only on attempted robbery.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Church Helps Many in Search for Jobs
- High-Cost Housing Drains Workers' Pay : Report: Affordable units at 30% of monthly income are tough for even the middle class to find within the county.
- Countywide : Campground to Be Closed for 4 Months
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Wins Title with Late Goal
- The Choice Was Clear in the End : USC: Raveling had a chance to become a national basketball executive, but the desire to coach has kept him with the Trojans.
- Miscellany
- LANCASTER : Couple Give Land to Medical Center
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Ringing Hands : A family man coping in 'crisis' is happy to have seasonal work for the Salvation Army.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Weinberger Faces New Accusations
- COLUMN ONE : A Humble Symbol of the '90s : Self-storage warehouses are booming. Newly homeless stash their belongings there. Small firms set up shop to save on rent. Then there's the guy seeking a refuge to smoke his cigars.
- Police to Walk Beat to Curb Gang Extortion
- MOORPARK : Meetings to Address Police Relations