- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- No Charges Filed in Pregnant Woman's Death : Investigation: District attorney's office is awaiting the outcome of an autopsy on 27-year-old who visited an unlicensed women's clinic in Santa Ana. The clinic director and an employee remain in jail.
- LAPD Abuse Charged by Black Officer : Law enforcement: Policeman says he was roughed up because of his race at a North Hollywood bank where he moonlights as a security officer.
- RE-CYCLE: Color scheme controversies continue in Laguna...
- LOTS OF KNOTS: This month's Sailing magazine...
- BABY, HE'S BACK: If you ever wondered...
- Clinton Revokes Abortion Curbs : Executive orders: President ends ban on fetal tissue research, overturns gag rule at clinics and clears way for the FDA to allow importing of French RU486 pill.
- Only 7 of 11 Ex-Soviet Republics Sign New Commonwealth Charter
- On Edge of Destruction : Crews Pump Water to Stabilize Weak Ground in Anaheim Hills
- Nannies Criticize the Outcry Over Zoe Baird Nomination : Labor: They say the hiring of immigrants, which cost her a Cabinet post, is common and fills a need.
- No Charges Filed in Death of Woman at Unlicensed Clinic
- Croatian Troops Seize Strategic Route to Sea
- CASHING IN: It didn't take tabloid TV...
- Clinton Lifts Restrictions on Abortion : Health: President ends ban on fetal tissue research, overturns gag rule on counseling at clinics, clears way for the FDA to allow importing of French RU486 pill.
- Beleaguered FBI Chief Says He's Determined to Stay On : Ethics: Sessions plans to make a detailed response today to the Justice Department findings on misconduct.
- Restaurant Not to Blame for Tainted Meat, Officials Say : Health: Bacteria that caused one death are believed to be from slaughterhouse, not Jack in the Box or Vons.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 23, 1993
- Europe's Currencies Weather German Failure to Lower Rates
- Teachers Delay Vote on 'Charter' School Bid : Education: Faculty and parents continue to discuss the proposal, which would remove the Pacoima campus from the L.A. district's control.
- The Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay...
- VENTURA : Motorcyclist Hurt in Effort to Flee Police
- OXNARD : Jury Selection Is Slated in Dunes Trial
- LOS ANGELES : Brown Wants School, Union Officials to Meet
- Harassment Claims Against Holden Met With Skepticism : Politics: Defenders raise some of the same issues cited by backers of Clarence Thomas against Anita Hill's accusations.
- BUENA PARK : Parking Lot Proves Bonanza for Thieves
- Capistrano Valley tight end Blake Spence has...
- Miscellany
- Two-Game Trip Awaits Loyola Women
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Meet Has New Twist
- UCI Programs Miss Deadline but Will Continue for Now
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon State Beats Washington, Ties for Lead, 73-70
- ROUNDUP : Ocean View Scores Two Late Goals in 3-2 Upset of Marina
- CS Long Beach Blankets Bowen, Topples Titans : College basketball: No. 25 49ers roll to 72-58 Big West victory. Fullerton standout is held to only 10 points.
- Together Again, They Skate to the Top
- Pop Album Chart : Even the President Owns One
- MUSIC REVIEW : Philharmonia Baroque Plays Bach and Vivaldi
- MUSIC
- Study Finds DDC Effective by Itself in Treating AIDS : Health: Antiviral drug is reported as beneficial as DDI and offers an option to patients who cannot tolerate AZT.
- FASHION : Glasses Focus on the Chic and Stylish--Almost Like Jewelry
- Man Alleges Police Assault, May Sue City
- LA HABRA : Inexact Science of Fun Aids Teachers
- TUSTIN : City Hires Firm for Park Designs
- MOORPARK : Planned Assessment Zone Payments Cut
- U. S. Declares Palmdale a Foreign Trade Zone to Stimulate Business : Economy: The idea is to defer or eliminate import duties in an effort to create jobs and attract new industry.
- Suit Filed in Effort to Block San Joaquin Hills Tollway : Growth: Four environmental groups seek to overturn Coastal Commission approval of $1-billion, 17.5-mile road. They cite fears of pollution, loss of wildlife habitat.
- Rebuilding L.A.: Trickle-Down vs. Trickle-Up
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings' Unbeaten Streak Reaches Five Games
- Foreman Was Late, but Knew When Frazier Would Arrive
- INAUGURATION
- Shareholder Profit Vs. CEO Privacy : Recent Cases Renew Debate Over Disclosure of an Executive's Illness
- Rising Index Buoys Hopes of Manufacturers : Economy: Chapman University study shows production activity in the county increased, albeit slightly, for the second consecutive quarter. Strong showing in the computer and electronics industries.
- FASHION : Tight Squeeze
- New Democratic Party Chief Named : Politics: David Wilhelm, Clinton's campaign manager, is chosen to replace Brown. Selection signals unusually close ties with White House.
- Robert Dahlberg, Former Schools Chief, Dies
- NEWPORT BEACH : Housing Director Must Stand Trial
- LOS ANGELES : RTD Offers Semimonthly Bus Pass on Trial Basis
- Mexican National Accused of Forging 30,000 Papers : Crime: Santa Ana man is arraigned on federal charges of possessing and distributing counterfeit immigration and Social Security documents worth $600,000.
- Tax Increase for Rail Extension Wins Support : Transportation: Two Ventura County supervisors are willing to put the levy plan on the ballot. It would pay for bringing elevated line to Thousand Oaks.
- MOORPARK : Metrolink Station Landscaping OKd
- Harsh Weather, Hard Times Boost Monoxide Deaths : Hazards: Many victims are immigrants unaccustomed to well-sealed U.S. housing and unfamiliar with the danger of burning fuels in enclosed spaces.
- Titans Picked to Shine on Big West Diamonds
- McDonnell Posts $781-Million Loss : Aerospace: The 1992 results are skewed by a huge accounting charge. The company paints an upbeat picture for this year.
- 1,500 Get Left Out in Cold as Clinton Opens His Doors : White House: The President takes party outside as 'half the country' drops by for a handshake and a hello.
- AN APPRECIATION : The Effortless Style of 'Miss Hepburn'
- At the New Office, Bush Gets Down to Business--Unpacking
- Picky Bureaucrats Keep Nibbling Away at Restaurateur
- Jurisprudence
- Tower Rises to Occasion, Leads CS Long Beach : College basketball: Center scores 24 points and grabs eight rebounds in 72-58 victory over CS Fullerton.
- Tower Gets There, Gets the Job Done
- Univision Scraps Three U.S.-Made Shows : Television: Critics fear action upsets the network's policy of a 50-50 balance between U.S. and Latin American programs.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Seeing Human 'Currents' in Arab-Israeli Conflict
- During Rock's Early Years, Ace Was the Place for Hits
- THEATER : Convoluted : 'Relatively Speaking,' Alan Ayckbourn's '60s farce at the Richard Basehart Playhouse, offers a plot with comic twists and turns.
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Transient Held in Shooting Incident
- Irvin Cowboy : He Was Landry's Last First-Round Pick and Choicest of a New Generation
- INAUGURAL NOTEBOOK : Excuse Me, These Seats Are for Jack, Kim & Co.
- Disjointed Voices From a City That 'Never Rains' : L.A. Riot: Playwright Joe Fox interviewed 25 Angelenos to create a work about 'people whose dreams have not been fulfilled.' It plays tonight at LATC.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- School Board's Religious Bent Provokes Furor
- This Time, Angels Get a Pitcher, Not a Thrower
- Mounties to Remain Free-Lance for Now : High schools: Southern Section denies Montclair Prep's bid to join a lower-division league.
- USC Gets 67-65 Win Over Cal : Trojans: Glenn's free throws in the final second are decisive. Kidd impresses Raveling, West.
- Plugged In to Acoustics : Owners of Shade Tree Stringed Instruments Test Tone of Trade Show
- NASD Plans Expansion of Its Hot Line : Securities: By midyear, investors calling the toll-free service will be able to find out more details on stockbrokers' disciplinary records.
- Focused In on Savings : Woodland Hills Photo & Images offers cameras, binoculars and other items at discounted prices and for all levels of interest.
- Gore, Clinton, Off to Awkward Start, Now Called a Team
- Calls Against Baird Flooding Talk Shows
- Picky Picky Picky : America just loves to point the finger at the wacky, tacky, even tasteful fashions of theglitterati. And sometimes we can't make up our minds. One critic's dog is another's darling.
- Woman Officer in Tailhook Incident Files Suit
- Mission Viejo Planners Approve Mexican Eatery
- OXNARD : Ormond Beach Task Force Forms
- Dominguez Hills Beats CS San Bernardino
- Resourceful Programs Give Media an Assist : Relations: With brochures and guides of their own teams, three area coaches have taken a page from the colleges and pros.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bittersuite' Falls Into Generation Gap
- Arsenio Hall: 'I'm Here and I'm Going to Stay Here' : Television: He challenges predictions that lower ratings and the Leno-Letterman war will be the end of his late-night show.
- COVER STORY : Counting on a Wildlife Haven : Audubon Society monitors birds who rest amid traffic and suburbs.
- YORBA LINDA : Survey of Residents to Target City Needs
- Countywide : Jury Hears Builder in Roth Investigation
- Countywide : Film Warns Latino Immigrants of Fraud
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Armijo Is Defeated by One Punch--His Own
- Irvine Linebacker Jones Wants to Play Baseball in College
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier, Seles Breeze; Medvedev Steals Show
- Bristol-Myers 4th-Quarter Net Advances 14% From a Year Ago
- James M. Sweeney, has joined the board...
- Richard Emsiek and Ronald Nestor have been...
- Leon C. Swails has been appointed chief...
- U.S. Milestone in Chip-Making Is Reached : Technology: A powerful new computer chip is developed by Sematech, a consortium funded in part by the Defense Department.
- Ronald Van Blarcom and Stephen M. McNamara...
- Rene Pleven; Former French Prime Minister
- ART : Journey to Hope : An artist's tour of Auschwitz prompted one series of paintings, and a stand of trees inspired the creation of another. Both can be seen at the Brand Library Art Galleries.
- MUSIC : Used CDs a Hit : A market has emerged for the discs as the big chains take the lead from smaller music stores' cheaper pricing.
- It's always wise to be a little...
- Lineman Wilson to Attend Northridge
- Versatile Straus Able to Toot His Own Horn
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Byrd Takes First Steps in Rehabilitation
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Celebrates 30th Birthday by Scoring 38
- Bell High Players Disciplined in Wake of Kicking Incident : High school football: Five are reprimanded for violence in playoff game against Chatsworth. Three juniors receive one-game suspensions.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Toro Gets Past Mission Viejo
- Taylor Still Calling the Class to Order
- STAGE REVIEW : Dialogue Generates Heat in 'The Substance of Fire'
- FASHION : DEFINITIVE : Elite Were Among the First to Finger Gloves as Fashion Statement
- 'He Never Got a Damn Chance' : Shooting: Demetrius Rice worked hard and got along with everyone, say students and teachers. But his dream to win a starting spot on the varsity football team died with him.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Beilenson to Lead Congress Coalition
- 2 Admit to Cross Bearing Threats : Crime: Case takes on an unusual twist when boys confess to victims' pastor but he refuses to reveal their identities to federal authorities.
- OXNARD : Girl Badly Injured When Car Hits Her
- Man Denies Charges in Laguna Case
- PERSPECTIVES ON ZOE BAIRD : To Main Street, It's a Crime : Judiciary Committee, transition team and the nominee herself still don't get it: Nobody is above the law.
- GOLF TUCSON OPEN : Andrade Uses a Hot Streak for 63 and Three-Shot Lead
- Thoughts on World of Sports
- Pete Rose Says He Has Resumed Gambling
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea's Erickson Sets Record With 11 Three-Pointers
- Volleyball
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hart Erases 18-Point Deficit to Defeat Canyon
- Sandstrom Is on Target, but Kings Fall Short, 5-4
- 'Deadly Currents' Reaches Beyond the Stereotypes : Movies: Independent filmmaker aims to give balanced view of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in feature-length documentary.
- Steven E. Kruse has been elected 1993...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Bradley S. Karro has been promoted to...
- Texaco Inc. said its fourth-quarter earnings fell...
- Men's Underwear Finally Packs a Punch
- Ukraine Scorns Stronger Commonwealth : Politics: Kiev rejects a Soviet 'revival' and reasserts ownership of nuclear arms.
- Joseph A. Albertson; Built Giant Supermarket Chain
- Laguna Beach : Council Lets Couple Keep Their Pergola
- Time Is No Longer on the Side of Success in the Mideast Talks
- SANTA PAULA : Man Convicted of Murder in Slaying at Teague Park
- Bernard King's Comeback Hits a Snag; Bullets Release Him
- Sunny Hills linebacker Brian Willmer will take...
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : So Far, Skiers Are Not Boycotting Snow
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stanford Uses Long Ball to Take Bruins Out, 79-70
- OP to Be Sold to San Francisco Investors : Surf wear: Deal would be worth about $21 million. Approval must be won from holder of biggest share of firm.
- Heavenly Messages Faxed
- Clinton to Lift Gag Rule, Fetal Tissue Use Ban
- State Lawyer Saw No Conflict for Honig's Wife
- Protection From Injury Suits Widened
- Protection From Injury Suits Widened : Liability: Court rejects a repairman's claim. Six O.C. cities had signed a brief in support of the Poway Unified School District in the case.
- Request to Keep Jurors Anonymous in Denny Case Assailed
- D.A. Asked to Charge Parents in Simi Case : Families: Four children were left alone for four days. Police say they were told to avoid contacting authorities.
- House Blaze Leads to Small Cache of Drugs, Guns
- SIMI VALLEY : Vandalism Spree Leads to 4 Arrests
- Four Arrested on Suspicion of Possessing Drug
- Getting a General Education : Pioneering WW II Hero Pays a Visit to Compton Middle School That Bears His Name
- Mobil Fined $29,411 for Late Installation of Emissions Unit
- MONTE NIDO : Slide-Closed Road to Reopen
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tony Williams Quintet at Catalina Bar
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Donkeys Bring a Bray of Hope to Inaugural Parade
- FASHION : Behind The Scenes : A Brave Few Souls Stand Out at 'Rave New World' Techno Concert
- New Staff Struggles to Get in Power Mode : Government: Late parties, no IDs, unfamiliar phones and lack of contact with Bush aides make for a bad day.
- MALIBU : Malibu Canyon Road May Reopen Today
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Complaints About Oil Plant Persist
- Woman Discovers Dead Baby in Bag
- FREEWAY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Troy Rallies, Halts La Habra's League Winning Streak at 77
- Watts a Finalist for Arcadia Invitational's Hall of Fame
- INAUGURATION
- The Danger in Delay : To keep public's faith, Clinton must move on the economy
- The Mighty Oak : Their Dwindling Numbers Have Sparked Efforts to Save the Hardy Pioneers
- Northridge's Morris to Return but Camper Is Incommunicado
- The Arcadia Invitational, one of the nation's...
- Owner Bud Selig of the Milwaukee Brewers,...
- FIGURE SKATING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mitchell Finds Balance After Slip of Tongue
- AN APPRECIATION : Audrey Hepburn: Good Night, Sweet Princess : Movies: Though her filmography is short, her choices were as tasteful as her enchanting persona.
- Outlook for State Remains Bleak, Analysts Say : Economy: California still lags the nation, the Federal Reserve Board tells the new Administration.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- The Problem With Investor 'Momentum'
- British Air Alters Plan to Invest in USAir
- Belden H. Brown has been appointed vice...
- Blockbuster Will Buy 35% Stake in Republic Pictures
- Tray Tables to the Stars : Airlines Strive to Keep High-Paying Hollywood Customers Happy
- FINANCE : Title Search Company Tells 20 Employees to Look for New Jobs
- Charles A. Haggerty has been elected to...
- FASHION : Coming Undone
- Bill Seeks to Name Park Site for Lagomarsino : Politics: The state's GOP House delegation--minus Rep. Michael Huffington--co-sponsors legislation to rename the Channel Islands visitor center.
- FASHION : Designer Spotlight : Ya Gotta Have Soul, or So Hopes Huntington Beach-Based Designer Chip Rowland
- 3 Gay Leaders to Seek Council Seat in 13th District : Politics: Ex-school board President Jackie Goldberg, health care executive Michael Weinstein and TV executive Conrado Terrazas will try to replace Woo.
- Port Asks City to Help Fight Cruise Ship Gambling Ban : Tourism: Lines are scaling back, and officials say the harbor could lose $60 million. Flores will seek council support to lift the new state law.
- Countywide : Wright Gets Budget, Other Assignments
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Over Before It Begins?
- Loyola Stops Notre Dame's Streak at 11
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 16 Georgia Tech Stumbles Again, 81-58
- Dempsey Flattens Stanford : UCLA: Freshman comes off the bench to give Bruins some outside shooting in 84-76 victory.
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Needs Double Overtime to Beat Edison
- Cal Upsets USC
- The Oakland Athletics signed free agent pitcher...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Game of Chicken at Dan Tana's
- ROUNDUP
- Quartet Puts a New Spin on Traditional Music : Concert: Group performs with hurdy-gurdy, electric bass and humor.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NASDAQ Tops 700 First Time; Dow Up 11.07 : Market Overview
- They'll Call Her Marie for Short
- FASHION : The Lacy Basics of What's Cool Down Under
- Israeli Politician Gets 5 Years in Fund Theft : Corruption: Embezzlement by a leader of religious party strengthens calls for a cleanup of politics.
- 2 Supervisors Back Sales Tax Hike for Elevated Rail : Transportation: The half-cent levy would bring Los Angeles County's proposed line along the Ventura Freeway to Thousand Oaks.
- Hula Hoopla : Polynesian Dance Troupe's Schedule Keeps Members Active as They Explore a New Culture
- Catching Water : Conservation: An official hopes the county's system of dams, storm channels and basins this year will capture enough for 140,000 families.
- CANYON COUNTRY : VFW Post to Vacate by Jan. 28 Deadline
- Dodger Tickets : They'll Cost Drivers $104 if Cameras Catch Them Racing Under Blue Line Gates
- Master's Routs Notre Dame, 75-20
- Before the Game, Choices Are Remote
- TV REVIEW : Conspiracy Prominent in 'King'
- A View to a Kill: How Low Can TV Go? : The shooting in a Florida cemetery was horrible, valueless as news. Six L.A. stations and a national network exploited it--because they could.
- The Best and the Rest of Hepburn Films in Stores
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Irvine Museum Creates an Impression, Literally
- Platinum Software to Issue Stock: Platinum Software...
- ENERGY
- Jean Harris Will Leave Prison Within a Week
- She Has Perfect Lab for Testing Potion--Herself
- 2 Defendants in $4-Million Land Fraud Case Post Bail
- Slick Ernani: We suspect the real reason...
- Are You Merely Famous or American Royalty? : Culture: Celebrities at the inaugural will know where they fit on the six tiers of stardom by the thank-you notes they receive.
- Bradley Plan to Keep Peace Gets Mixed Reviews
- Woman Shoots Finger Off in False Alarm
- Wilson Declares State of Emergency in Fillmore
- Beating Prompts Capistrano Schools Chief to Call for Tolerance
- Old Theater Hangs On in Era of VCRs, Multiplexes : Entertainment: One-screen neighborhood movie house has nostalgic appeal, showing double features that are foreign, classic or past their peak.
- Biathlon
- Sarena Syphers of El Modena High School...
- Thousand Oaks Girls Roll After Coach's Harangue
- Bedecked in Shades of Badness : Club: Prince's influence is apparent at Glam Slam, which attracted 1,000 guests to Wednesday night's opening.
- Palm Springs Fest Sets Sales, Attendance Records
- AT HOME : The Mighty Oak : The hardy California pioneer's numbers are dwindling. Groups mount campaigns, offer information to help preserve the tree.
- FASHION : Short Sightings
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.
- Countywide : Seabees Scheduled to Ship Out Today
- Teen-Ager's Death at Juvenile Hall a Homicide, Coroner Rules
- SIMI VALLEY : Eighth-Graders Practice Democracy at Reagan Library
- MISSION VIEJO : 4 Juveniles Caught Spraying Graffiti
- Homecoming for a Globetrotter : Kelvin Hildreth Never Made a Name for Himself as a Prep, but the Former Toro Has Made a Living Playing Basketball
- Basketball Playoff Field to Be Cut : High school: Southern Section general council votes to limit number of teams representing boys' and girls' leagues in postseason play.
- Miscellany
- Life After Leuzinger Has Been Good to Childs : Preps: The senior says transferring to Inglewood helped improve his academic performance and his chances of earning a football scholarship.
- Parcells Is Talking Title as He Takes Over Patriots
- Basketball Playoff Field to Be Limited This Year : Prep sports: Southern Section council passes rule that guarantees only half of a league's teams automatic berths.
- A Grande Dame's Farewell : 'We're celebrating the life this store lived, as well as mourning its death,' says an employee of the downtown Robinson's.
- LOS ANGELES : Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Nightclub Bouncer
- Outfielder Dave Gallagher agreed to a one-year,...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Routs Dominican
- STAGE REVIEW : Music Lifts 'Charlie Brown' to the Peanut Gallery : Westminster Community Theatre's pleasantly bright production is wholesome and acceptably juvenile.
- DANCE REVIEW : ABT Brings Southland Premiere of 'Variations'
- Whirlpool Cuts
- Eleanor Hibbert; Prolific Romance Novelist
- MUSIC : Love of Opera : Arts group banking that traveling production of 'La Boheme' will go over big in Santa Clarita.
- AST Research Names Gerald Devlin to New Position of VP for U.S. Sales
- Feinstein Grills Baird, Says She Is Undecided on Vote
- CULTURE WATCH : Can't Kiss Off Those Love Bites
- Cuba Cracking Down on Cattle Rustlers
- Ex-Officers Plead Not Guilty in Death of Black Motorist
- No Improvements in Sight for Many Flood-Prone Roads
- AT HOME : Trees Worth Coddling : Experts advise not to water anywhere near the oak in summer or plant grass under the canopy. Be judicious with pruning.
- Another Campus Atrocity
- Clinics' Owner Arrested in Death
- John Daly, who has undergone alcohol rehabilitation...
- It's Been a Rough Ride for Hacek : Horse racing: Jockey agent endures trying times, all the while caring for a daughter with Down's syndrome.
- Del Rey League Opts Out of CIF-City Game
- Coaches Raise Questions About Too Much Access : Coverage: Reporters' proximity to athletic participants often triggers resentment and irritation.
- The Minnesota Twins signed pitcher Mark Guthrie...
- RADIO
- O.C. Arts Center Posts Less Income, Expenses for '92
- MGM/UA Releases Feature Double Bills of '50s Musicals
- Bergen Brunswig Will Redeem Debt Securities Due 2004 for Cash or Stock
- NASDAQ Posts Record High; Dow Up 11.07 : Market Overview
- Burning Tanker Spills Oil in Sea Off Indonesia : Environment: Collision near entrance to busy Strait of Malacca is latest in series of recent mishaps causing pollution.
- Wilson Unveils Anti-Crime Package : Legislation: Governor proposes bills that would impose tougher sentences for carjackings and limit the time inmates can take off their terms.
- Marines Hit Harder by Floodwaters Than by Hussein : Weather: General makes assessment after tour of Camp Pendleton damage, which affected 70 aircraft, electronic equipment and a chapel built in 1810.
- RECREATION : GETAWAYS : Heading Off to the Passes : A mountain valley loop in Ventura County offers exhilarating descents and gradual, almost imperceptible climbs.
- PERSPECTIVES ON ZOE BAIRD : Embrace Change: A Child-Care Law
- PORT HUENEME : Brothers Rescued After Boat Sinks
- AHMANSON RANCH : 2 More Suits Filed Opposing Project
- Pediatricians' Group Given $1.5 Million for 2 Studies
- THEATER : 'Long Warm Winter' examines Alzheimer's with hope and sympathy.
- BREA : Redevelopent Seat to Be Filled Today
- Ventura's Lampkin Transfers Rushing Talents to Valley College
- Women's Basketball Is Progressing Just Fine
- The Unnatural : Bo Jackson Hopes an Artificial Hip Gives New Life to His Baseball Career
- Joan Earhart has been appointed first vice...
- Sumitomo Pledges 10% of Assets to Aid Poor Areas : Finance: Japanese-run bank will commit $500 million to low-income housing and minority businesses in state.
- Girl Stabbed by Fellow Student During Class
- Mother of Girl, 10, Held in Bunker Agrees to Her Being in Foster Care
- THOUSAND OAKS : Beilenson to Lead Congress Coalition