- Rough Water Ahead for The Advocate? : Magazines: Sexual harassment and bias claims, plus financial worries, spell tough times for one of the nation's leading gay publications.
- Governor Needs to Meet the Press
- Windows of Opportunity : Art: To stained-glass lovers, the nine intricate depictions of magicians at Merlin McFly's are legendary. Now they're for sale, and for the right price, they'll do a disappearing act.
- Alhambra : Building Exemptions Sought
- TENT REVIVAL : Cirque du Soleil Big Top Is Back in Costa Mesa, This Time With an Offering of 'Saltimbanco'
- Super Bowl : A Tailgate as Big as the Ritz
- Baird Case Illustrates Green Card Confusion : Immigrants: Clinton showed misunderstanding of the rules governing non-citizens. But policies of U.S. agencies are not always in sync with the letter of the law on illegal workers.
- COOKING : Store Serves Lessons in a Fast Lunch
- BOOK REVIEW : When Love Grows in Different Directions : MYSTERY RIDE by Robert Boswell ; Alfred A. Knopf; $22; 334 pages
- Five Bell Football Players Chastised for Kicking Foes
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE BABY DANCE' : Breaking the Mold : Conejo Players connect with a wry, beyond-mainstream exercise that deals with the sale of an infant.
- Fragrance of the Lamb
- 'Gorilla' in the Midst
- LOS ANGELES : $414,500 in Olympic Surplus Grants Awarded
- Mother Accused of Sending Son to Steal From Store
- AHMANSON RANCH : Board Backs Project Services District
- COLUMN RIGHT / JAMES P. PINKERTON : Mr. President, Yon Congress Looks Hungry : Foley, Byrd, Nunn & Co. aren't about to retreat, even for a Democrat in the White House.
- 4 Children Killed by Iron Tablets Since June : Poisons: The pills are a common supplement for pregnant women. But they can be deadly when ingested by toddlers, who may mistake them for candy, a doctor says.
- Some Like It Hot in Chapman's Gym
- Pitching Woes Prompt Angels to Talk to Russell, 3 Starters : Baseball: Sanderson, Milacki, Terrell also are free agents.
- Raveling, Garrett Seem to Lead USC Candidates for McGee's Job
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Is a Picture of Balance
- SANTA ANITA : Performance by Art Of Living Offers Food for Derby Thought
- Pressure for Merger Charged : Music: Center accused of using financial muscle to force link of O.C. Philharmonic Society, Pacific Symphony.
- LEGAL FILE
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Hires Consultant for Traffic Projects
- NEWPORT BEACH : Local Firm Picked to Recruit Police Chief
- Hot Line to Fix Potholes Has a Bumpy Start
- We couldn't wait a minute longer: One...
- L.A. WATCH : Aid Thriller
- Countywide : Landfill to Extend Credit on Debris
- Thousand Oaks Survives Scare, Tips Simi Valley
- Judge Robert E. Dauer of Allegheny County...
- Football
- Globetrotter Polen Is Staying Closer to Home
- Despite Johnson's Best Shots, El Camino Falls to Long Beach : Basketball: The sophomore guard has 26 points, but he doesn't get enough help in 88-74 loss.
- ART REVIEW : Pissarro Paints the Town
- ART
- Taking a Snow Day : Wilmington Youths Visit the Slopes of Chilao Flats to Play in the Powder
- VAN NUYS : City Extends Reward Offered in Slaying
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ainge Finally Shoots Straight, Suns Win
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Ocean View Survives Westminster's Rally
- ART REVIEWS : Charles LaBelle's Bourgeois Revolution
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sowers School Pupils Get National Honors
- Snakes Alive! Rattler Spotted Amid Beach Storm Debris
- Countywide : Economic Rebound Near, Speakers Say
- Woo Launches Urban Peace Corps to Tackle City Projects
- Scholarship Honors McCarther Siamese Twins
- 3 Get Life Terms in Slaying of Officer in Drug Case
- Invention Helps Ease Gulf War Aftermath : Technology: Kuwait buys 300 bio-electric devices from a Hawthorne neurobiologist, who says the instrument provides faster and more effective treatment of stress-related ailments.
- VILLA PARK : Volunteers Sought to Organize Concert
- ENCINO : Transplant Fund Center Dedicated
- Despite Outcry, City Bans Feeding Big Groups in Parks : Regulation: Advocates for the homeless warn of rioting, but Santa Monica City Council members deny that the ordinance targets transients.
- Arreola to Compete in Sunkist Women's Mile
- Snyder On an Upswing : Coming Home to the Dodgers Fulfills a Dream
- ART
- County Hotel Occupancy Rate Drops, but N. County Sees Rise : Lodgings: As bad as 1992 was, it could have been worse. Some visitors, perhaps frightened by last year's L.A. riots, shifted their business to O.C.
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- User-Friendly : The Fillmore Senior Center, staffed mainly by volunteers, provides a wealth of services for seniors in the community.
- Shortages, Armed Squatters Plague Hospital in Mogadishu : Somalia: Facility is a microcosm of the problems faced in rebuilding the country.
- Navels vs. Valencias : The bellybuttoned variety is ripe now, but there will be a bit of a wait for the other, sweeter type.
- Briton Compensated Over Passive Smoking : Tobacco: Her claim is settled out of court. But experts predict the case will open the floodgates to a mass of similar lawsuits.
- CHICAGO-STYLE PIZAZZ : Hubbard Street Dance Is Clearly From a Town Made for More Than Toddlin'
- Funds OKd for Village Make-Over
- Boeing and Europeans to Study Joint Jumbo Jet : Aviation: International cooperation on the super plane could prevent a fierce marketing battle.
- RETAIL
- For 43 Years, Roybal Has 'Fought for His People'
- 2 Die as Hindus, Muslims Clash in Old Delhi
- Out With the Wash : We need to clean up our getting-clean act and cut down on the phosphates.
- No Charges Filed in Crash That Injured Six at Day-Care Center
- Hearings Begin on Hillside Development : Government: A new policy, likely to be adopted by April, could limit the amount and design of projects to preserve the natural quality of the area.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Excesses of the '80s Yield to Frugality in the '90s : Consumers: Thrift is the watchword for the decade. Three books offer options for changing your lifestyle.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy...
- 'Hoffa' Nets $350,000 for Downtown Youths
- South Gate : Meeting's Focus Will Be 14-Month Reservoir Project
- Rib Cage Opens in Newport
- BUENA PARK : Alternative Plan for Arts Center Sought
- ANAHEIM : Cultural Arts Center May Be Reopened
- RETAIL
- Profit Taking Zaps Smaller Stocks : Market Overview
- 15 Candidates Running for Woo's Council Seat : Election: June 8 runoff is likely--given the number of contenders in April 20 vote. Diverse field reflects the district's makeup.
- Man Kills 3 Bosses of His Ex-Firm, Then Shoots Self
- * Elmer Baum; Helped Start Apple Computer
- Kids Could Tell Clinton a Thing or Two
- Residents Jeer City Council Members for Bad Behavior : Government: Citizens show disgust over a recent physical confrontation between Duran and Macias. The mayor pleads for another chance.
- Democrats Defend Tax Credits for Renters : Politics: They strongly oppose the governor's plan to stop payment of $400 million to low-income residents.
- Cable Vows to Tackle Issue of Violence on TV
- Charles O'BannonSchool: Artesia HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorThe...
- U.S. Wants Trade Gains Before a Japan Summit : Diplomacy: Clinton Administration displays new cool stance, suggests concrete steps before Miyazawa visits.
- * Bert Andrews; Photographer Documented Black Theater
- ORANGE : Church Secretaries Get Boost at Seminar
- BIGGEST WIN IN 49ER HISTORY : 49ers Hail 'Mother Lode' Victory : Basketball: Players were on such an emotional high after the Kansas game that many did not sleep. Instead, they watched game highlights into the wee hours.
- Stampede 5K Is a Super Way to Warm Up for the Big Game
- Sesame Street's Newest Resident Is Furry, Affectionate and Latina
- Senator to Seek End to Doctors' Self-Regulation
- Women as Striking as Mine Workers in 'Salt of Earth'
- A Soothing 'Late Show' for Troubled Teen-Agers : Juvenile Hall: Volunteers in Contra Costa County read bedtime tales to inmates to soften institutional life.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Lobero's Oil : A musical opens for previews with members of the original and New York casts.
- Museum's Poet-Teacher Tricks Students Into Learning How to Write
- Glendale : Auditorium to Get Face Lift
- 'Caesar's' Wit Is Dry as Champagne
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Rights Counts Added in Drug Case Against Deputy
- SANTA CLARITA : Panel to Discuss Route Through City
- INS Official Is Target of Sexual Harassment Probe
- County Denies Use of Outlet to Simi Rally Sponsors
- Once Considered Eradicated, TB Stages Comeback : Disease: High-risk groups include the poor, those infected with AIDS virus and recent immigrants.
- VENTURA : Firefighter Honored for Help With Team
- Dorsey High football player Antonio Carrion, 18,...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Alexander Mogilny Falls Short in Bid For 50-Goal Milestone
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ventura Remains Undefeated in Channel League
- In its first 14 games, the Cal...
- Neil Jordan Gets Rolling on Rice's 'Vampire' : The director of 'Crying Game' will do 'Interview With a Vampire' for Geffen Films.
- TV REVIEW : Teens Talk About Racism on 'Shades'
- Face It, Quality Is Instrumental to Our Future
- Mayoral Candidates Strive to Look Bigger Than the Job : Politics: In an office that lacks direct control over many areas, a strong leadership image becomes crucial.
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Good, Evil Both Lose in Violent 'Unforgiven'
- THEATER REVIEW / 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' : Pip of a Tale : That the story of such an unappealing youth makes such good drama is a testament to Dickens' ability to spin a good yarn.
- Guild Will Operate Descanso Gardens : Services: Nonprofit group takes over management from budget-strapped county.
- Dornan Aims to Make Pentagon Gay Ban a Law
- FULLERTON : Council Divided on Budget Solutions
- NORTHRIDGE : College Semester Starts With 350 Fewer Classes
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Free Taxi Ride Program Extended to All of County
- 3rd Teen-Ager Arrested in Slaying of Girl, 12, Outside Youth Club
- Newport Police Cancel Banquet, Cite Low Morale
- Police Sort Events in Boy's Shooting Death
- Peninsula Boys Romp Past Leuzinger to Set Up Showdown With Inglewood
- Coaches Give Mixed Reviews to Limits on Playoff Berths
- ART
- Firm Visited by Gore, McGaw Inc., Files With SEC for Stock Offering
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : When the Mission Is Accomplished, There's Still Much to See and Do
- Gang Extortion Spurs Effort to Make Street Vending Legal
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- Henry Threadgill; "Too Much Sugar for a Dime"; Axiom
- Electronic Tutors: Some High-Tech Tips on Buying a Home Computer
- UPDATE : Small Town Offers Disturbing Look at Future of the AIDS War : In Belle Glade, Fla., the disease has spread by heterosexual contact to become an epidemic. But there are signs of hope.
- Santa Monica : Session on Liquor Sellers
- Israeli Court Upholds Arab Deportations
- MUSIC / SKIN : Stretching Out : Onetime Colonel Vince Dirt of Official Resistance has formed a new group, he says, to shed the acoustic influences of the '70s.
- Baldwin Park : Rally Targets Gangs, Crime
- ENTERTAINMENT : Singer Guerra Back in Groove After Surgery
- Overdue Celebration for Nobel Laureate
- Opinions Diverge on Effect of an Oil Spill in Channel
- City Intends to Cash In Big on Super Bowl : Revenues: Officials hope visitors will stay in town and spend millions on pregame entertainment.
- Angry Over Bosnia, Turks May Halt Use of Air Base
- FILLMORE : School District, City Agree to Share Some Facilities
- Santa Monica Spoils Glendale Rally by Pulling Away in the Final Minute
- Cal Lutheran Ranked No. 1 in West Region
- With Nothing to Lose, Clippers Win Again, 107-97, Over Utah
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Gloria Cheng Excels in 20th-Century Program
- Irvine Junior Finds Direction at a Young Age : Theater: Gregg Alberg liked his role in charge of 'Album' so much, he's thinking of making a career of it.
- Radon 'Hot Spots' Found in Eastern Part of County : Health: Officials urge Fillmore, Thousand Oaks and Simi residents to test homes for the cancer-causing gas.
- Pastor Finds a Corporate Calling in $3-Billion Health Care Organization : Business: The Rev. Karl Kniseley II offers a voice for medical ethics and values at Burbank's UniHealth America Foundation.
- Storm Cost Put at $218 Million, Outside of Crops
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tar Heel Rally Stuns Seminoles
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Brown Doesn't Mind Anonymity in Hometown : Cowboys: The cornerback, a former Los Angeles High player, is known in Dallas.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Collie Doesn't Idol Away His Time Onstage : There Are References to Elvis and Cash, but It's the Power of His Sound That Really Moves His Audience
- Roberts Retires as University President, Is Succeeded by Son
- Pasadena : Board Questions Clinton
- Super Pollo's Down-Home Character Makes It Anything but Loco
- Modern Creators Building Gives Shoppers a Glimpse of the Past
- Korean Leader's Daughter Pleads Guilty
- What If? : Disasters: Some say oil spill safety measures here exceed any in the world. But others might wonder how Ventura County would deal with such an accident if safeguards fail.
- Hillary's Not 1st Power Spouse, but She's Rewriting Rules
- Report Calls on Cities to Solve O.C. Jail Crisis
- Cal State Hikes Fees for 2nd Diplomas : Education: Full-time studies will cost $5,800 a year. Chancellor says the state is making it almost impossible to train for new careers.
- So Far, It's Been a Season to Forget : Preps: St. Bernard basketball team has a history of winning, but this season's team has had its share of troubles.
- * Jeanne Sauve; Canada's First Woman Governor General
- Tide of Cigarettes Lures Smokers to Dutch Beach
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback to Raise Foreign Student Fees
- VAN NUYS : 3 Mayoral Hopefuls to Attend Luncheon
- Slide Looting Suspect Had Boy in Tow
- Heart Work : Ex-Teen Idol Bobby Sherman Crusades for Better First Aid
- Steal, Basket in Closing Seconds Help Manual Arts Top Westchester
- John Vargas, who said in September he...
- Single-Minded Bankhead Scores 40 Points to Spur Cleveland's Win
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : It's Seles and Graf Playing for Yet Another Title
- The Rush Is On : Limbaugh Talks His Way to No. 3 in Late Night
- Mexico Favored in Qualifying for Cup
- Cerritos : ABC Board, Home Builder to Negotiate on Project
- FOR THE KIDS : A Symbolic Gesture : Vanity license plates can soon contain symbols in their messages, for an extra fee. Revenues will go to children's causes.
- U.S. Puts Duties on Steel From 19 Nations
- Mayre Daily Livingston; Pioneer Family
- LONG BEACH : Interim President Named For Cal State Campus
- City Delays Decision on Carwash Dispute : Thousand Oaks: A panel will draft rules allowing mobile companies and drive-throughs to coexist.
- PACOIMA : Charter School Vote Is Postponed Again
- Football
- A Heady Experience : One Safe Bet Sunday Is That Thomas Won't Misplace His Helmet Again
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Excellence Without Ego : Emmitt Smith May Be a Celebrity, but Running Back Refuses to Play the Part
- Runners Are Ready to Shake, Rattle, Roll : Redondo Beach run: A field of 15,000 is expected for 15th annual event that includes wheelchair racers and baby-buggy division.
- Despite Labor Agreement, NFL Cautious About Pay-Per-View
- So Far, It Has Been a Season to Forget : St. Bernard's Basketball Teams Have Winning Tradition, but Not This Season
- COLUMN LEFT/ JAMES ZELLERS : Third World Wages Won't Rebuild L.A. : Reject the self-serving corporate offers of more crippling poverty-level jobs.
- Officials Look to the Past for the Future of Urban Planning : Suburbs: A Miami architect tells Thousand Oaks and Oxnard leaders a return to neighborhoods is needed.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : DAILY REPORT
- TV Convention Draws Record Crowd : Sales: Stations seem optimistic and 'in a buying mood' at annual syndication showcase.
- Controversy Rolls on : City May Revoke Bowling Alley's Permit After Complaints From Residents
- County Offers to End Sewer Assessments : Environment: The city also says foreclosures against homeowners who refused to pay the levies would be delayed. Negotiations that could resolve the long dispute are continuing.
- Downey : Theater and Garage Project to Go Before Voters in May
- STRAIGHT FACE FOR AN ANGRY ACT : Margaret Smith Says Her Fans 'Come From Craziness Too'
- Bell Gardens : City Council Unanimously OKs Hiring Ombudsman
- Sign of Devotion : After Striking Out Repeatedly, Malibu Artist Takes His Marriage Proposal Public--in a Big Way
- THEATER : Play About Brothers Is in Actors' Blood
- FAA Backs Bid to Allow Cargo Planes at John Wayne Airport
- CASTAIC : 5 Inmates Injured During Fights at Jail
- Race Down Memory Lane : Tustin Man Hopes to Revive a Bit of Americana: the Local Soapbox Derby
- Rupert Retires as Treasurer of Torrance Next Month : Jobs: He has been on stress-related leave for nearly a year after the city lost $6.2 million in investment swindle. As his career winds down, a new city attorney will take office.
- YORBA LINDA : Panel Urges Changes in School Boundaries
- Officer-Involved Shootings at 10-Year High : LAPD: Rise in 1992 is blamed on spring riots, when nine people were shot by police. But subtracting those cases, number is still higher than other U.S. cities, critics of the department say.
- Decisions
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : He Makes, Not Scores, the Points
- California Home Sales Leap by 8% : Real estate: The December gain is the fourth straight monthly rise. Realtors credit low mortgage rates and shrinking prices.
- RETAIL : Sears' Buena Park Employees Received Bad News Via Video, Store Meetings
- BANKING
- IBM Needs a New Management Style
- Reduce-It-Yourself
- HOME COOK : In Praise of Brown Food
- Super Bowl : I Starved at the Super Bowl
- Chancellor Announces Retirement : Education: Plan by the head of the Coast Community College District stuns faculty, employees and students.
- Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
- Paper Bricks Help Build a Love for Books in Young Readers
- Oak Park Panel Drops Drive for Cityhood
- LANCASTER : County Dedicates Work Center for Commuters
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Opposes Child-Care Center
- Out in Force to Support Local Police : Law enforcement: More than 150 pack San Clemente Council chambers and 7,000 sign petition opposing contract with Sheriff's Department.
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- County Clears Way for Light-Rail Line : Transportation: Commissioners allocate $841 million for route between Union Station and Pasadena. Service is slated to begin in late 1996.
- Crowd Pleaser : After 57 Fouls, Refs Delight Everyone by Quitting Early
- Mater Dei's Sualua Picks Ohio State
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Harrick Can Find Reason for His Predicament in Mirror
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hole in the Safety Net
- Trojan Anchor : Bulky Anchrum Provides Strength, Muscle on Inside
- Splitting hairs: Marina Coach Greg Hoffman's first...
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : DAILY REPORT : Talley Denies Report of Fight in Nightspot
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kodo Drummers at Bridges Auditorium
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : DAILY REPORT
- Auto Racing
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Maturing Mills Leads Wildcats
- TV Fest to Honor Mary Tyler Moore
- Tom Matus Sees a Different Side of the Southland Thanks to His Seat at the Controls of the . . . : Blimp
- SIMI VALLEY : Doctor Faces More Charges of Fondling
- Next He'll Be Calling the Bruins 'Cubs'
- Poor Timing : Loyola and USF Will Play Sunday During Super Bowl
- SOCCER ROUNDUP
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Edison Defeats Marina
- Knee Injury Ends Career of DeLaittre
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : Search Firm Hired for School Chief
- Shootings by L.A. Deputies Decreased 22% in 1992
- BUENA PARK : It's Double Duty Now for Clinton
- ANAHEIM : David Morgan to Be Asst. City Manager
- U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth agreed to...
- Trail Blazers Won't Face Charges
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : He Keeps It Under His Hat : Landry: If former Dallas coach has any resentment about his treatment by the Cowboys, he's not letting on.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jessie Propels Ventura Past Santa Barbara
- Football
- Shawn Colvin Does Some Sole-Searching
- Fish-Free Friday : Country Joe is back. He's still singing about the Vietnam War, but has some new things to say too.
- Whittier : Welfare Recipients to Work for City as Part of Project
- U.N. Teams Meet No Resistance Inspecting Iraqi Nuclear Sites
- When Iraq Erupts, Kuwaitis Still Get the Jitters : Persian Gulf: Reaction to recent crisis with Baghdad shows how insecure emirate feels in turbulent region.
- Russian Spies Going West
- The Replacements "Let It Be" (1984): Twin/Tone
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES SCHOOL BOARD : 3 Educators Will Challenge Incumbent : Schools: All opponents are from the valley. Slavkin is the only Westside candidate.
- MOORPARK : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Mike Barron Gives Up His Football Struggle at Laguna Beach
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : No Miracle This Time : Buffalo Bills Won't Be Able to Rally Because These Cowboys Are Just Too Darned Good
- Herrera Decides to Stay On at Westlake in Wake of Assistant Coach's Heart Attack
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Water Temperature Rises, Action Heats Up
- Monroe's Nadeau Chooses Arizona
- Tollner Turns Down Job Offer From Bears to Stay With Rams
- STAGE REVIEW : A Retelling of 'Cyrano' for the '90s
- National Video Rentals : 'Boomerang' Still a Booming No. 1
- Disco Delight Hustles Up Business
- Crenshaw : Meeting With Supervisor
- Highland Park : Protection for Structure
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Preserving Our Past : Ambitious source book on Victorian architecture showcases Oxnard's Petit House and Ventura's Rose Wedding Chapel.
- Los Feliz : Center Named a Monument
- Pasadena : Power Outage Affects 400
- Victory Takes Fun Out of Politics
- WET & WILD : Gear Keeps Up to Keep Divers Down
- Claremont : More Light for Soccer Teams
- Super Sausage for Bowl Kickoff
- La Puente : Night Use of Park Curtailed
- Countywide : Panel OKd for River Development Plan
- Rabbi, Two Others Are Indicted in Bank Fraud Case : Crime: The charges include conspiracy to launder drug-tainted cash through a 'holy network' of accounts held by religious charities.
- Countywide : 2 Men Convicted in Carjacking
- VENTURA : Students Offer Ideas to Upgrade Campus
- Man Shot in Confrontation With Officers
- Once Upon a Time in Ellay
- County's New Telebusiness Site Dedicated : Antelope Valley: The goal of the center, to open next month, is to cut traffic and air pollution. Many workers drive 140 miles between their homes and jobs.
- VILLA PARK : City Council Rejects Fire Sprinkler Plan
- Girl, 14, Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Slaying of Father : Courts: She faces confinement until age 25 instead of life term because she is minor. Judge rejects claim that man was killed because he was abusive.
- Foes of Elevated Rail Line Fail to Sway County Panel : Transit: Supporters of Valley route above the Ventura Freeway call the decision a clear victory.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Faulkner Assists Estancia in Writing Off Costa Mesa
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Even With Irvine's Ambrozich on Bench, No. 7 Tustin Falls
- Reseda Overcomes Stellar Effort by Kennedy's Wyatt
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : A Chance to Get a Taste of the League : The NFL Experience Theme Park, Opening Today, Offers an Alternative to Super Bowl
- Times to Lose 668 in Separation Plan
- New Mapping Software Has Its Potholes
- Dow Dips 7.56 as Uncertainty Grows : Market Overview