- MTA Rail Car Deal Under IRS Scrutiny : Transit: Review focuses on propriety of a $26.4-million bond issue. Complex transaction had been an attempt to avoid tax liabilities.
- OXNARD : Motorist Enters Plea in Fatal Accident
- Lawmakers Question LAPD Plan Financing : Police: City Council members from the Valley support Riordan's proposal to increase the force. But they wonder who will pay for it.
- Mayhem Behind the Wheel : Fatal hit-and-run points up need to target reckless drivers
- LAGUNA BEACH : Slide Area Residents Asked to Sign Waiver
- Law Forces Ojai Shops to Lock Up Spray Paint
- AIRLINES
- The Wild Side of Rice
- PARTY LINE : It Takes a Rocket Scientist
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Dance Band's Lively Beat Keeps Tempo With the '90s : Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is bringing back the sounds of swing.
- GYM GEM: The enrollment slump at Ventura...
- Finding the Right Grounds for Judging the Coffeehouses : Caffeine craze has hit in a big way. Emphasis is on flavor, ambience.
- GLENDALE : Police Identify Body of Shooting Victim
- ENCINO : 2 Doomed Trees Healthy, Experts Say
- Planners to Review Boulevard Blueprint
- Cause of Fatal Crash Remains Undetermined, Authorities Say
- Prop. 174 Debated as Business Groups Announce Opposition : Schools: Backers and foes of voucher initiative agree in faceoff that reform is needed. But they differ sharply on plan's benefits--and costs.
- County Schools Again Outpace State in Tests : Education: Irvine Unified leads 11 other county districts in topping California's success rate for the advanced placement exams.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Girls Smile Despite Loss to Peninsula
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Morton's Catches Impress Robinson
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : Who's Transforming Whom, and to What End?
- Bike Tour: Trails, No Tribulations
- Civic Center Master Plan Draws Council Support : Development: Members vote 6-1 to approve the project in concept. Foes say the heart of the city is being overdeveloped and vow to push for a referendum.
- Stakes High for Hostage Books
- For Many Entrepreneurs, China Has Become Land of Opportunity
- Defining Sex Harassment Splits Justices
- SIMI VALLEY : Parents Protest Sex Education Plan
- SENSITIVITY WATCH : Bad Rap
- A Flashback in Purple : Washington Junior Tailback Napoleon Kaufman Has Been Compared to Tony Dorsett, and the One Making the Comparison Should Know--He Coached Dorsett With Cowboys
- Benching Frustrates Donnelly : Kings: Coming off best season, left wing can't understand why he hasn't played since opener.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers Rally to Defeat Canadiens, 4-3
- COLUMN ONE : In Poland, Over the Hill at 35? : Employers favor twentysomethings and disdain older workers as leftovers from the Communist era. Young go-getters get a chance to enjoy the high life.
- FOR THE KIDS : Stamped Passport to 4 Hours of Collecting Fun : Children will have an opportunity Saturday to learn the ins and outs of an interesting hobby during the Third Annual Youth Stamp Fair in Ventura.
- Fullerton Woman Alleges Mismatches, Sues Matchmaker
- The Big Crunch Looms Early for a University in the Mountains
- CalPERS Plan Lashes HMO Stocks : Health care: A broad selloff resulted after the pension fund announced it would seek a reduction in insurance prices.
- RETAIL : Karcher Keeps Mind on Business, Even After To-Go Order
- Sentenced Coach Wants Second Chance : Little League: After pleading no contest to cocaine possession, Michael Benedetto hopes to return to the field.
- COMMENTARY : Ted and Whoopi's Outrageous Adventure
- Tsongas Aide Stole $1 Million From Campaign
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Inquiry Sought in FBI Harassment Case
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Captains Questioned on Boat Accident
- Coroner Agrees Couple Died in Murder-Suicide : Elderly: Pastor and Leisure World neighbors say man 'very faithfully' nursed long-ailing wife before ending their lives.
- Angry Blacks Say Conference Links Genetics, Crime : Social problems: Activists blast scheduling of speaker who last year compared violent monkeys and inner-city youths. His appearance has been canceled.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Agrees to Pay for Crossing Guard
- Playing It Safe : Security Is Tight as Planned Parenthood's Lawndale Clinic Opens Amid Picketing
- Knee Injury Forced Chapman Goalie to Learn Patience
- Ponder's Priorities Still in Same Order
- Southern Section's Thomas Is Forced to Resign
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hargrove Falls Short of His Promise
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : CORPORATE STRATEGY : The Scramble Is On to Find New Partners--or Be Left in the Dust
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Cable and Entertainment Issues Lead Stock Advance
- Irvine Sensors in Costa Mesa Awarded $300,000 Grant : Computers: Money will fund efforts to stack 256 megabytes of memory onto a credit card-size module.
- If You Charge It, They Will Buy
- 'SLEEPING BEAUTY' STIRS
- Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld, Eric Andersen, "Danko/Fjeld/Andersen"; <i> Rykodisc</i>
- Sophia's: Belly Dancers and a Bellyful of Greek Fare
- Street Loses Good Friend : Crime: A drive-by shooting kills a 49-year-old homeless woman in Pacoima. One man calls her a 'mother to the people' in the neighborhood.
- $827,498 Allotted to Training Programs in Riot Areas
- Fatal Stabbing Leaves a Neighborhood in Fear : Crime: Body of victim, a quiet homemaker of 59, is found in her home. There were no signs of forced entry and police have no suspects or motive.
- Volunteers Sought to Be Literacy Tutors
- Mitsubishi Lays Off 50 U.S. Middle Managers : Work force: Action affects 40 in Cypress, 10 in regional offices. Official says layoffs are a result of a corporate reorganization.
- What Price Grape Juice?
- Putting 'Big World' of Poetry in Motion : Dennis Lee Askew of Costa Mesa travels to promote the art form and a literary tradition as well as his work.
- Free Fall at 100 : Age Doesn't Slow S. L. Potter, Who Bungee Jumps From 210 Feet
- Pasadena : New Head of Seminary
- Norwalk : Citizens Group to Clean Graffiti in Neighborhoods
- Utility-Free Is Their Sol Goal : Energy: More homeowners are drawing their power from sun, wind and water. DWP gives its blessing.
- The Region : 3 Schools to Be Honored
- A Traveling Salesman With a New Pitch
- Malibu : Trash Contract Extended
- IRVINE : City Wary of Bill on Water Recycling
- Ducks' Victory a First : Hockey: They build 4-0 lead and hang on behind Tugnutt to defeat Oilers, 4-3.
- CLIPPERS : Harper Gets Elbowed, Has Lip Stitched
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- ART REVIEWS : 'Invitational's' Controlling Personas
- He Knew the Right Formula for Success
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cerritos Hall Showcases S.F. Symphony
- Arkansas Linebacker Found Fatally Shot
- Cosmic Cowboy Gilmore Spins From 'Sun,' Moonlight
- Seles' Attacker Given a Suspended Sentence : Jurisprudence: Tennis star expresses outrage after sentence is handed out in German court.
- Harbor: No Additional Sanctions Against Pierce for Its Part in Brawl
- Laguna Art Museum's trustees have elected Teri...
- Phil Regan Goes to Indians : Baseball: Dodger scout had been rumored as Lasorda's successor.
- IN THE KITCHEN : Gorgeous Gourd
- What to Do? Santa Ana Jury Can Settle It Out of Court
- Santa Monica : Youth Group Needs Help
- Westchester : 405 to Be Closed Tonight
- Israeli Arms Sales to China Not in 'Billions of Dollars,' Rabin Says
- Jess Thomas; Tenor Specialized in Wagner
- More Quick-Print Businesses Boast a Feature Worth Copying : Local shops have added grades and colors of recycled paper, helping customers prevent tree-cutting.
- Wilson Calls for Reforms in College System : Education: He suggests that students should be guaranteed a chance to earn degrees in four years--or get a fifth year free.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Northridge Teen-Ager Goes to Washington
- Effects of Menendez Abuse Told
- GLENDALE : Work on Complex for Elderly Delayed
- Baseball Coach Says Flap Over Field Led to His Ouster by Serra
- Thai Roasted Chicken, Avocado-Citrus Salad
- Woman Testifies She Fabricated Park Rape Story
- Marty Holly and Mike DiFonzo have gained...
- As the Band Clears the Field, a Look at the Second Half
- Hawthorne: Standout Stallings Out for Season After Injuring Knee
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- Calling UP THE Reserves : Civilian Volunteers Put Many Talents to Work for LAPD
- Salsa, but With a Daring New Style : Pop music: 'Queen of Salsa' Celia Cruz's new release features an untraditional tropical flavor that caught some by surprise. In her fifth decade as a star, she headlines at Universal Amphitheatre Saturday.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Gillick Regrets Trade for Henderson
- What's Cooking? White Seabass Heat Up Action on Half-Day Boat
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Collins Released, Griffin Joins Roster
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Phillies Redefine Winning Ugly : NL Game 6: Philadelphia beats the odds (and Braves) to reach World Series for first time since 1983.
- Hiegert Agrees to Private Talks
- Dance Archives Donated to UCI
- After Tugnutt Secures the Victory, Wilson Gets the Puck
- The NEA's New Tastemaker : Government: Arts endowment Chair Jane Alexander brushes aside past difficulties, saying that the agency's messages can be 'palatably presented.'
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Elephant': Only the Thick-Skinned Survive : The Alternative Repertory Theatre production finds four female homesteaders trying to make it against brutal odds.
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : NEWS ANALYSIS : Bell Atlantic Finds Its Calling : Merger: Its deal with TCI could boost progress of interactive telecommunications.
- PacifiCare Divestiture: PacifiCare Health Systems Inc., while...
- One Reason to Raise the Minimum Wage
- Man Kills 9-Year-Old Son, Self in Attack on Family
- 60 Reasons to Read Esquire's October Issue
- Doubles or Nothing: The Game's the Thing
- Foley Knows Empire-Building : Profile: Leader of group buying Karcher shares built Fidelity from tiny shop to one of country's largest title companies. He might have his own ideas for Carl's Jr. parent too.
- JAZZ : Bluesy Piano and Curveball Wit Make for a Keyboard Wizard : Mose Allison's claims to fame are hepcat wordplay, a kinetic approach to phrasing and a loopy beatnik sense of cool.
- This Is the First Day of Your New Life
- MUSIC : New Type of American Rock 'N' Roll Band : Big Head Todd and the Monsters will be opening for legend Robert Plant on Friday night.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : One Drink Too Many
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Quake Death Toll Scaled Back to 9,748
- Philharmonic Salutes Volunteers in Style
- Thousand Oaks Scraps Plans for Day-Care Ordinance
- 'Lagomarsino' Gains as Park Center Name
- Two Acquitted of Forgery Plot at Shearson : Securities: A New York jury decides neither man is guilty. Authenticity of a client's signature was disputed in the case.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Cable and Entertainment Issues Lead Stock Advance
- THEATER REVIEW / 'DRACULA' : This Play Is a Holiday Treat of Humor, Horror : The stage version of Bram Stoker's novel promises fun and romance for a pre-Halloween date.
- RESTAURANTS : Mexican Coast Hits Westlake Village : Fast-food outlet specializes in 'fresh and healthy.' Tasty offerings like San Felipe-style fish tacos support the claim.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Ex-Minister Deri Indicted for Fraud
- Local Restaurateurs to Serve Food for Those Who Need Food
- FBI Promotes First Woman, Latino to Rank of Assistant Director
- Remains May Be Missing Motorist
- New Lease on Life for Bullocks Wilshire : Landmarks: Law school plans to use the old department store for a library and offices.
- County Beats State Average on Exams : Education: Advanced Placement tests challenge students with college-level material. Oak Park High has top score.
- Advanced Placement Test Scores
- Serra: Guard Makes It Official, Announces He Will Attend Duke
- San Francisco Left to Wonder What Whine Goes With Crow
- Season of the Squash
- Robbins Testifies About Dealings With Lobbyist
- Restaurateurs to Demand End to Smoking Ban
- Venice : Shelter for Mothers Opens
- Drag-Racing Enthusiasts Get Reason to Celebrate : Recreation: Harbor Commissioners vote to allow a strip on Terminal Island, at least until April 1, 1995. Racing will take place from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays.
- CAMARILLO : U.S. Indicts Man on Tax Evasion Charges
- It's Fright Night for Rams, Despite the Falcons' Futility : Pro football: Facing a winless team ranked last in defense but talented and full of incentive is 'scary,' they say.
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- Turkey Cutlets, Italian Style
- GARDEN FRESH : Pick a Purple Potato
- LBCC Asks to End At-Large Voting
- House Gives OK to President's Education Plan
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Trade Center Jury Sees Pieces of Van
- FASHION : Designer Creativity Also Extends to the Lexicon of Colors : New names for old shades are coined each year. Last season's sea-foam blue is now called mist. But what color IS tobacco?
- Motorists Drive Over Dying Accident Victim
- REWIND : From a N.Y. Waitress to Drag-Racing Queen : 'Heart Like a Wheel' traces Shirley Muldowney's love for fast cars and the toll it took on the pro racer's personal life.
- State Still Staggering From the Prop. 13 Earthquake : Government: Cities, counties lose ground as the fiscal landscape changes. The tax system is virtually gridlocked.
- Virus May Be Cause of Catfish Deaths
- Air Force's Plant 42 May Face Closure : Military: The only California facility is among eight nationwide to be studied.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Were Expectations Too High?
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Freshness Is All
- Ouster of Yet Another Denny Juror Sought : Trial: Defense attorneys contend that the woman aided the prosecution during testimony. The legal challenge again puts the panel's deliberations on hold.
- Creme de la Crenshaw
- From 1929 'Pandora's Box' Emerges a Lulu of an Actress
- East Meets West South of the Border : Unity: Diary entries of Asian and Latino students on Mexico trip reflect a meeting of the minds.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : A Bunch of Lunch Options : Food Courts and Updated Menus Are Among Campus Attempts at More Nutritious--and Popular--Choices
- Pasadena : Art Center Gets Top Ratings
- The Strength to Survive : As hostages, three men shared similar experiences. But reclaiming their lives meant writing books with singular tales of resurrection.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Boost in Minimum Wage Advocated
- Trial Ordered for Couple in Daughter Pimping Case : Courts: 13-year-old girl told authorities her parents said she had to work the streets if she wanted to earn money, officer testifies at hearing.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teachers Submit Plan for Charter School : Education: If request is granted, Highland High would be freed from state guidelines. Reforms would be instituted.
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Raises Funds With Jog-A-Thon
- Zen and the Story of the Good Samaritan
- LOS ANGELES : Defendant in Antonovich Trial Liable for Damages
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Fregosi Likes Winning, Not Jewelry
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- USAir Express Service to Resume on Monday
- INSURANCE
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : ENTERTAINMENT : So Where Does the Deal Leave Hollywood?
- Waste Treatment Site: Metalclad Corp. of Newport...
- U.S. Falling Behind, Flavorwise
- THEATER REVIEW / 'PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' : Wringing Laughs From Urban Horrors : Neil Simon's play, set on New York's East Side, takes aim at such familiar '90s problems as noise, pollution and crime.
- Glendale : Public Forum on City Audit
- Child Abuse, Poverty Up, O.C. Report Shows : Study: Rates of increase outpace state trends. Participation in gangs, crime also rise.
- Bell's TCI Bid Ignites Stock Buying Frenzy
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : TCI's Malone: The Alchemist Wins Awe
- Lottery Agrees to Seek Bids on Scratcher Contract
- Tales of the Trails : Hiker-Historian Covers Favorite Ground With Guidebooks
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Employee Group Seeks Mediation
- High School Students on a Schedule for Success : Education: In extending class time, Newbury Park has eased crowded classrooms and improved grades.
- Compton Comes Down Hard on Eazy-E : Image: Mayor denies the rap singer permission to make a video in the city, saying it will only be detrimental to the community.
- It's No Easy Task, but They Were Able to Reach New Lows
- SHERMAN OAKS : Spending Plan Rankles Some Users of Park
- Erratic Gold Funds Again Lose Their Luster, but Faithful Remain Bullish : Investments: Speculators retain hope that inflationary pressures worldwide will drive up prices, but such a scenario is still several years away.
- WESTMINSTER : Another TB Case Found at School
- Judge Upholds $21-Million Award Won by Wescal Credit Insurance
- Times Launches Weekly Tabloid in Spanish
- Did We Ask for High-Fashion Cloves?
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Comic Relief
- Admire Their Beauty, Then Savor Their Taste : Mini carnations, daisies, pansies and rose petals are making their way to gourmet shops, grocery stores and farmers' stands.
- Council OKs $75 Fee for Emergency Medical Aid : Services: The ordinance is intended to help offset costs incurred when the Fire Department responds to a call. The fee will be discretionary.
- He's Got a Chorus in His Heart
- Council Delays Vote on Raising Electrical Rates : Utilities: Department of Water and Power wants a 6% fee increase to keep pace with costs. But business owners say they cannot afford to pay more.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Unusual Case of Denny Juror 'Failing to Deliberate'
- Leading a Rushin' Revolution : Preps: Several standout running backs have attended Bishop Amat, but Rodney Sermons may be the best in school history.
- Huntington Park : 9 Suspects Apprehended in Latest 'Bandit' Cab Sting
- JAUNTS : Ventura Outrigger Canoe Club Is Testing the Waters : Ventura group offers orientation session for those new to the sport. Novices learn that timing is everything.
- Hollywood Park Looking for Investors to Operate Card Club : Gambling: City of Inglewood stands to gain $10 million annually in tax revenues from a casino at the racetrack. But major legal barriers still remain.
- TERMINAL ISLAND : Harbor Commissioners Give OK to Drag Racing
- Tearful Denial of Guilt in Boy's Death : Tragedy: Brandon Wattier, suspect in hit-run crash, claims another driver forced him off the road. He says he would have stopped if he thought anyone was hurt.
- Community College Being Considered for Thousand Oaks
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- German Unity Highlights Divisions : Europe: Setting date for moving capital to Berlin from Bonn puts focus on rift between easterners and westerners.
- Realism Rides Right Into the Magical 'West'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Antique-Car Owners Celebrate Tour's End
- Requiem for a Heavyweight
- Gothic Productions continues with Bram Stoker's "Dracula"...
- Bricks Pave Way for New Downtown : Redevelopment: Cities aim to freshen image with spruced-up sidewalks. But the makeovers may be only skin-deep.
- CYPRESS : Racist Materials Spur Student Protest
- PREPSThe Glendale girls' tennis team entered the...
- A New Spin on Old Standards
- Singer, Mayor Rap Up a Compromise : Music: Compton official sits down with Eazy-E to ensure that a video will portray the city in a positive light. He also apologizes for anti-Semitic remarks.
- Ex-Mater Dei Player Likes Football's Slow Lane
- ANAHEIM : Police Union to Urge Tax on Ticket Sales
- Rights Group Assails Moscow Expulsions
- Metro Rail Assessment District Urged
- EL RIO : Girl, 3, Still Critical After Fall Into Tank
- WESTMINSTER : ATF to Help Probe Little Saigon Fire
- Anaheim Arena Getting Chance to Court the NBA : Sports: Exhibition basketball game is 'one-shot deal' to show league the county can support permanent team.
- Israel and PLO Open Talks to Implement Accord : Mideast: Both sides agree not to let negotiations on achieving Palestinian self-rule bog down in quarrels.
- Sheriffs Push for Passage of Sales Tax Measure
- Reaching Out to Society's Castoffs : Probation: Volunteers participating in a 6-month-old program in O.C. help make sure offenders toe the line. They do it, they say, 'so things might be better' in our communities.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Are No. 1 in Turnover Ratio
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Seminoles' Road to Title Goes Through South Bend
- PREP NOTES : Byrd Makes History in Ivy League
- La Mirada : Teacher Pleads Guilty to Molesting Former Student
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Bilingual Homework
- * Pete Pontrelli; Orchestra Leader, Musician
- Sending of Troops to Haiti Criticized
- SHERMAN OAKS : Street Fair Earnings Decline This Year
- Sunscreen Shown to Help Prevent Cancer
- Cable Unable to Get Last Out
- Wilson Vetoes Coolant Additive Bill
- LOS ALAMITOS : Victory Caps Lewis' Comeback
- Gen. Jimmy Doolittle
- Crime Victims
- Politicians
- Scapegoating Immigrants
- Health Care Reform
- City Tries to Provide More 'Affordable' Housing : Development: Lottery winners paid about $150,000 to live in Rancho Palos Verdes. But only 10 moderately priced homes have been built on the peninsula in the last five years. Officials make plans to offer eight rental units.
- Jewelry District
- Children and TV Violence
- Few Things Are Peachy About Farmers Market
- U.N.'s Track Record
- U.S. Attorney's Office
- Issue: Term Limits : A former Downey city councilman gathered enough signatures to place a term limits initiative on the Nov. 2 ballot. The measure asks voters to amend the City Charter to restrict council members to two four-year terms in office. Are such term limits necessary?
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 14, 1993
- Haiti Strongman Balks; Sanctions Voted by U.N.
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1993
- Riordan Unveils Plan for Police : Law enforcement: Mayor's proposal calls for hiring thousands of LAPD officers and shifting others to street patrols. Critics object that financing is not addressed.
- OC Investors to Pay Off Loan for Karcher
- Landlady to Spend Life in Prison for Killing Tenants
- Marine Corps Set to Reopen Tailhook Case
- Karcher's Debt Eased by Investors : Finance: Four O.C. businessmen will pay off his $4.8-million loan in return for stake in fast-food company and role in ongoing board battle. Company founder still owes $25 million.
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- FINDING HOME: Which cities get the most...
- La Jolla Surfer Among Nobel Science Winners
- Clinton Goes on Offensive Over Somalia Policy : Africa: President lobbies lawmakers on withdrawal date. Uphill fight predicted.
- At Trestles, Everything's Swell
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japanese Prove to Be Hard Sell for Yeltsin : Politics: Gulf remains after Russian president employs his erratic personal style to appeal for investment.
- School Board Race Marked by Claims of Grade Fixing
- Court Officials Seek Staff Cuts, Restructuring : Spending: Supervisors will consider the proposal Tuesday. Some criticize proposed 5% raises for two senior assistants. Four jobs would be eliminated.
- Wardens' Catch: 14 Suspects, 200 Snakes : Wildlife: State and federal authorities conduct a 3-county sweep, finishing up an undercover investigation into suspected illegal reptile trafficking.
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- Missile Deal: Loral Aeronutronic of Newport Beach,...
- Wall Street's Major Players Report Sharp Quarterly Gains
- Rally Honors O.C. Family : South Africa: The Newport Beach relatives of Amy Elizabeth Biehl address 300 people at the University of the Western Cape, where the slain woman worked.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Crisis Clouds U.S. Role as Champion of Democracy : Haiti: Decision to suspend mission may avert casualties. But it weakens view of American strength.
- Women's Use of Condoms Doubles Since '84, Birth Control Study Finds
- Tax-Free Status OKd for Church of Scientology
- GARDEN GROVE : Contract Detaining Prisoners in Jail OKd
- Whoopi, Ted: We Are Not Amused : Here's a lesson in the down side of your fabulous fame and salaries: Your stupid blackface tricks are subject to public comment.
- OXNARD : Couple Plead Not Guilty in Fraud Case
- 14 Homes Raided in Shooting Case
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Traffic Cops Have by Now Heard 'em All
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Acts to Speed Hiring of Police Recruits
- Harvard Responds to Shake-Up Call
- Former Baby Bell in the Forefront of Telecommunications Industry : Merger: Bell Atlantic's deal with Tele-Communications Inc. culminates much of its effort to transform itself.
- Four for the Road : Orange Family That Rides Together Logs Up to 100 Miles a Week on Its Custom Quad
- William Gaddis Among Lannan Award Winners
- DANA POINT : Residents Support Parkland in Survey