- JAZZ REVIEW : Superlative Saxophonist
- TV Ratings : CBS' Series Coverage Doesn't Win Any Pennants
- Preliminary Work on Unocal Plants Is Unauthorized, EPA Says : Environment: Building of the refineries will continue, company says, because construction had received approval from the AQMD. The controversy shows differing interpretations of the Clean Air Act.
- Proposition 168
- Middle Class and Health Reform
- Christians and Hollywood
- Wilson vs. Prop. 174
- Gov. Pete Wilson
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 27, 1993
- Judge Backs Temple Directors : Courts: Sikh dissidents who refuse to leave the North Hollywood site could face expulsion and arrest.
- Appellate Court Stops Hearing Civil Cases : Law: Justices blame frivolous appeals, more criminal cases and a state mandate for clogging the system. The stopgap measure means that litigants must wait longer for resolution of their cases.
- Clinton Health Plan Scales Back Long-Term Care
- Japan Vows to Open Up Job Bidding : Trade: U.S. puts off threatened sanctions in response to Tokyo's promise to let foreign firms compete on public construction. Skeptics note absence of specific targets.
- COLUMN ONE : The Fast, Rocky Rise of Jay Kim : As the first Asian immigrant elected to the Congress, his success was a cause of celebration and hope for millions of other Asian-Americans. Now, federal investigations have shaken his career.
- VENTURA COUNTY FIRESTORM : 'They Told Me Not to Worry' : Owner of Ranch Says Destruction of His House Could Have Been Prevented
- Riding the Rails : Year-Old Moorpark-L. A. Metrolink Line Serves 1,700 Passengers a Day
- Lungren Calls Verdicts 'Body Blow' to Justice : Courts: Attorney general says he fears that acquittals will send a message condoning violence. Meanwhile, jurors continue to argue about what took place during deliberations.
- San Clemente High Students Stage Walkout : Demonstration: About 75 march to City Hall to protest violence, attack on Steve Woods.
- BAR PRIZES: A new report shows how...
- '93 Super Bowl Loser Was Pasadena--by $800,000 : Business: Organizing group pledged $1 million from ticket markups. City questions sale of many at face value.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Canadian Era Dawns With the Demise of Tories : Election: Prime Minister-elect Chretien faces divisive times. He must work with Quebec separatists, rightists.
- Image, Vision Are Challenges for Chretien : Politics: Canada's prime minister-elect may have endeared himself to English-speakers, but he has turned off Quebecers.
- From the archives: Veteran Actor Vincent Price Dies at 82
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- 20th Century Industries Reports Fall in Profits
- KUWAIT CITY : Plotting a Verdict
- Giving a Voice to Anonymous Youths
- Media : Britons Are All Ears for Daily Newsmakers : TV plays second fiddle to BBC's 'Today' radio show, which proudly boasts that it 'sets the nation's agenda.'
- Coalition Forms to Support NAFTA
- No Felony Charges in Killing of Panhandler : Courts: Charles Hoyle claimed self-defense in the shooting. Prosecutors may still pursue misdemeanor.
- Bail Set at $2-Million in Rape Case : Courts: Paroled sex offender pleads not guilty to attacks on three youths in Pacoima and two others in Inglewood.
- Reading Their Lines : Barbara Bain Helps Book Actors to Bring Stories to Life in Schools
- Arrest Made in Severed Head Slaying : Crime: The 32-year-old suspect brought it to a meat market to prove he had killed a transient, police say. The body was found in a trash can.
- LTC Properties Posts $1.89-Million Profit
- 2 Companies Make Marketing Arrangement
- White House May Broaden Small Firms' Health Subsidy : Insurance: Clinton is seen making concessions. But business group still opposes plan as it heads to Congress.
- Home Sales Rise Sharply in State, Nation : Real estate: Size of increase surprises housing analysts. Median price in California is down 4.3% from 1992 figure.
- Plan to Boost Minimum Wage Taking Some Hits
- Quake Drill Tests Response by Officials
- Contempt for Foreign Policy Is Showing : The Administration's actions belie its rhetoric and U.S. credibility suffers.
- MIDWAY CITY : Celebration to Mark Reopening of School
- ELECTIONS : Little Controversy in School Race : Oak Park: Seven candidates in the highly rated district agree on issues, including budget constraints, maintaining quality.
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Panel OKs Plan for ATMs at Police Stations
- DANCE REVIEW : N.Y. City Ballet Finale at O.C. Center
- Family Reading Workshops Offered
- VAN NUYS : No Felony Charges to Be Filed in Panhandler's Death
- TV REVIEWS : 'CBS Schoolbreak' Probes Religion
- Arco to Cut Up to 1,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring : Oil: Fewer than 100 of the reductions will be in California. Third-quarter earnings dropped sharply, the L.A.-based firm said.
- Oxnard Firm Expands Far East Business
- German Jailed in 'Bomb' Case Goes Home
- JERUSALEM : Straw Poll for Peace
- Silicone Implants: Men's Turn to Worry : Health: For 350,000 impotent Americans, penile implants can make sex possible again. But the recent furor over the safety of breast implants has stirred up new debate about possible risks.
- Striking Bus Drivers Disrupt Service for Commuters, Students
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : A Chance to Start Over
- Water Polo Titles on the Line This Week
- Knox Won't Name No. 1 Quarterback : Rams: Rubley says he's not ready, believes Everett will start Sunday against 49ers.
- Menotti Blasts the Board, but Spoleto Fest Will Go On : Arts: The composer threatens to pull out while Charleston's mayor pledges a 'world-class' celebration.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Postwar Efforts : 'Facing West,' a Laguna museum local-history exhibit, introduces the era in a briskly informative way.
- MISSION HILLS : A Cancer Center for 'Body, Mind, Spirit'
- ENCINO : Lake Balboa Signs Cut Walkway Traffic
- UCI Lands Another Defense-Conversion Laser Project
- Van Nuys Names Baseball Coach
- Jennifer Stroffe
- McMahon Makes Bears Think Back : Pro football: The quarterback who led Chicago to the top in 1986 sparks the Vikings' 19-12 victory.
- Kariya Playing a Waiting Game : Hockey: The Ducks' first-round draft choice hasn't decided whether to join NHL or remain at Maine.
- No Laughing Matter: Laff Rock Inc., a...
- Western Digital Plans to Sell Chip-Making Plant to Motorola
- Drug's Effects, Purity Not Critical in Conviction : Law: State Supreme Court rules that the two factors are not essential to determine illegal possession.
- September Restaurant Closures
- American Express Co. reported sharply higher third-quarter...
- New Image Reports Jump in Net Income
- Speaking Of: : Australian Aborigines
- ORANGE TERRITORY: Orange County has the name,...
- IRA Bombs London Commuter Rail Links
- Simi Group Seeks Recall of 3 School Board Members : Education: Some parents oppose proposal for birth control information. Others are upset over defeat of middle school plan.
- Robbins Tells of Laundering Campaign Funds : Trial: The ex-legislator from the Valley testifies in the federal corruption case against lobbyist Clayton R. Jackson and former state Sen. Paul Carpenter.
- TUJUNGA : School to Start Phone Check on Homework
- SEAL BEACH : Planning Panel OKs Oil-Water Plant Plan
- PLATFORM : Protection Money
- WESTMINSTER : Recall Petitions Being Circulated
- Adults Share Joy of Reading With Children
- GLENDALE : Head Start Offers At-Home Program
- WESTMINSTER : Ordinance Would Allow Taller Fences
- Body Found in Remote Desert
- TUESDAY SPECIAL: Valley Interview : Importer Bets on Ostrich Meat as America's Next Beef Alternative
- Police Seize Device Resembling Pipe Bomb After Traffic Stop
- ORANGE : Vote on Firefighter Pact Expected Today
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : He Knows He Won't Be a Big Hit
- Car-Wheel Manufacturer to Repurchase Common Stock
- Crystal Ball Reveals Spirit of Concern II's Volunteers
- Profile : He Gets a Kick Out of Russia's Foibles : Author Vladimir Voinovich delights in satirizing his nation's chaotic bureaucracy.
- Veteran Actor Vincent Price Dies at 82 : Hollywood: The 20th-Century Renaissance man enjoyed art, gourmet cooking and the lecture circuit. He never tired of being best known for portraying ghoulish villains.
- Needed: An End to a Sad Chapter : Prolonging the Denny case makes no sense
- Program to Offer Campsite 'Adoptions'
- Jury Gets Case of Man Charged in 1963 Murder : Trial: Prosecution links the former sailor to the 30-year-old murder through fingerprint analysis. Defense says he was the victim of a mishandled investigation.
- Tall Order for Arizona : UCLA Receiver Stokes Wants to Be Feared for His Speed as Well as His Height of 6-5
- CU Bancorp Earns $566,000 in 3rd-Quarter Profits
- Pacific Bell Completes Fiber-Optic Data System : Communications: The five-year, $250-million effort makes speed-of-light transmission possible for businesses countywide.
- School Choice Puts Town's Honor to Test : Massachusetts community gets a hard lesson when parents use vouchers. Its district eventually improves, but another doesn't.
- Is What's Good for Disney Good for Anaheim? : Development: Debate centers on whether government should provide $800-million subsidy to the entertainment firm to enhance resort area.
- The Turf's Neutral : 2 Gangs Find a Rare Haven From Violence at El Modena Center
- Prosecutors Again Seek Menendez Tape : Courts: The judge reserves a decision on whether to release a recording of the brothers discussing their family life with a therapist. They have testified that they killed their parents out of fear.
- Kadletz Chooses Huskies
- Ducks Give Ottawa a Reason to Party
- TV REVIEWS : 'Bomb Factory' Shows U.S. Cover-Up
- HEALTH CARE : PacifiCare to Set Up Secure Horizons Plan in New England Area
- Pinkerton Buys Security Firm Based in Virginia
- Winston Tire Agrees to $1.4-Million Settlement in Vehicle Repair Case : Consumers: Charges stemmed from undercover investigation. Company does not admit any wrongdoing.
- WATCH THE BIRDIE: What a deal. You...
- Clinton Urges Egypt Leader to Step Up Reforms : Diplomacy: On visit to capital, Mubarak is warned continued U.S. aid may hinge on his efforts to open up political process.
- FDA Panel OKs Drug to Treat Kidney Failure
- Georgia Retakes Port With Apparent Russian Help
- FULLERTON : Cart Accident Didn't Stop Golf Lover
- French Discover How AIDS Virus Enters Cells
- Feinstein Set to Push for Weapons Ban : Congress: As the crime bill comes up for discussion, the senator will seek votes to restrict 13 types of assault weapons.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : A System That Could Make You Sick
- Japan Alive in World Cup Qualifier
- Connelly Comes to USC's Aid
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Clark Among Players Filing for Free Agency
- 'NYPD Blue' Nabs ABC Viewers Despite Preemptions
- Strike Up the Bandleaders : Commentary: If you're gonna host a late-night talk show, you've gotta be choosy about the musician you choose for your sidekick.
- RETAILING
- Jump in U.S. Auto Sales Bodes Well for '94 Model Year
- Earnings Off 55% for Hamburger Hamlet
- Camarillo Firm to Redeem Unexercised Warrants
- Mobile Radio Firms Take On Cellular Market : Technology: American Mobile Systems of Woodland Hills aligns with Nextel Communications in their bid for an all-digital phone network.
- Landmark Bancorp: The parent company of Landmark...
- Aguirre Becomes a Clipper Reserve : Pro basketball: The forward says he is happy with new role. Weiss expects no problems.
- TUJUNGA : School to Set Up Homework Recordings for Parents
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : More Records Await Morton
- Knox Won't Name No. 1 Quarterback : Rams: Rubley says he's not ready and is convinced Everett will start against 49ers.
- Nichols More Than Doubles 3rd-Quarter Earnings
- Implants Imitate Nature
- Packwood Warns Diary Covers Others' Sex Lives : Ethics: He says affairs of at least two lawmakers would be disclosed if Senate enforces subpoena of personal records. Vote on dispute expected soon.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- NEWPORT BEACH : Pier Cleanup Gets Council's Go-Ahead
- 2nd Rape Trial for Psychologist Begins : Courts: First jury was deadlocked on whether the Antelope Valley man attacked the female probation department worker in his home.
- Lakers Play Bullets in Exhibition
- NHL Learns Not to Fight City Hall
- Waters Stops Wangila at Forum
- Weekend Box Office : 'Beverly Hillbillies' Hits a Gusher
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Vocal Precision From the Story
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Lauds Defensive Line
- School Holds Fund-Raiser to End Mad Dash for Desks : Education: Camarillo High has collected more than $18,000 from parents and firms to purchase new furniture.
- Shutting Out Fear : Flyers' Soderstrom Keeps Playing Despite a Heart Defect That Can Cause Arrhythmia
- Pat Wood
- Newhall Land Posts 62% Gain in 3rd Quarter
- Selling Price of Ventura County Houses Continue to Skid
- Clinton Favors Compromise for Crisis in Haiti
- Documentary : Caucasus Refugees Climb Mountain of Despair : Fleeing Georgia's civil war, they battle looters, freezing weather and each other in the drive to escape.
- VENTURA : Warrant Issued for Suspended Attorney
- Riordan Gives Villalobos a Vote of Confidence : City Hall: The mayor says his deputy's career 'makes him the kind of person who can speak with other entrepreneurs.' Recent disclosures have told about financial problems in the past.
- DANA POINT : Park District to Consider Its Fate
- A Different Kind of Course at The 19th Hole
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Issues Warning, Landslide Guidelines
- BELL CANYON : Controlled Burn Planned for 700 Acres
- Airlines Lose Round in LAX Fees Dispute : Aviation: Judge's ruling would allow the banning of carriers that refuse to pay increased landing rates. An official calls it a 'major victory' for the city.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Healing' Leaves Some Critical Gaps
- Pac Tel Will Have to Pay for Spinoff, Sources Say : Telecommunications: The phone company, which wants to separate its wireless operation, is told to attempt a settlement.
- Shareholders OK Bank Acquisition
- Plasma & Materials Wins Contract From Sematech
- Stepping Out in New, Successful Direction : Shoes: Robert Greenberg, founder of L. A. Gear, has launched a company that's building sales from the popularity of trendy 'Doc' Martens.
- Postscript : 'Ethnic Cleansing' Threatens to Wipe Away Memory of Tito : Like the Yugoslavia he forged, his image has been distorted and demoted. Livestock graze in the yard of his Croatian birthplace.
- REG to Acquire Chi-Chi's Chain for $270 Million
- Firm Sues Over Failed Stealth Jet Program : Defense: H. R. Textron seeks at least $23 million from the government and McDonnell Douglas after the Pentagon canceled the Navy project.
- BOOK REVIEW: SCIENCE : Studying Children Raised in Wild : FERAL CHILDREN AND CLEVER ANIMALS: Reflections on Human Nature <i> by Douglas Keith Candland</i> ,Oxford, $30, 411 pages
- Citrus Squeeze : Farmers Slice Down Groves That Gave Orange County Its Name
- Inky, Snowy Are Top Dog Therapists : Inky and Snowy are tricky, but helpful.
- Welcome to the 23rd-Best Place to Live in N. America : Ranking: Sky-high housing costs make O.C. less desirable than older, colder cities such as Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, according to the latest 'Places Rated' survey.
- VENTURA : Merchants Plan Events for a Safe Halloween
- LANCASTER : Bus Driver Strike Disrupts Antelope Valley Commuters
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Despite Her Pain, Goodrich Tries to Stay Focused
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- SMS Awarded Contract to Service Datatape Inc.
- U.N. on Sidelines as Somalia Clan War Erupts Anew
- BRUSSELS : Year Late, Ecu Short
- BREA : Policy Limits School Political Activity
- MISSION VIEJO : School District to Hold College Fair
- Murder-Suicide Anguishes Military Counselors : Tragedy: Marine corporal who shot his estranged wife and himself was seeking professional help. Officials will examine the case to prevent similar occurrences.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Four Country Acts in Need of a Headliner
- A New Arena : Ice Capades Star Dorothy Hamill Doesn't Just Skate in the Show--She Runs It
- Shuttle Crew Reports Faces Are Puffier, Muscles Flabbier
- Clinton Selects Californian for Ambassadorship
- Police Official Says He'll Miss Serving Valley
- SYLMAR : Murder Charge Filed in Pizzeria Slaying
- ATM OKd for LAPD Devonshire Station
- POP/ROCKHoping Three's a Hit: Three pop musketeers...
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority Say Denny Verdicts Too Lenient
- VAN NUYS : Man Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder
- Sanctions That Actually Work? : Good reasons for turning up the heat on Libya's Col. Moammar Kadafi
- CYPRESS : Seniors Can Mix, Find Roommates
- Track Dispute to Delay Added O.C. Train Service
- Jealous Boyfriend Convicted of Attempted Murder in Slashing
- 1 Hurt as Fire Rips Through Stockpile : Blaze: Building materials at American ConForm in Santa Ana are transformed into molten mass of flame as smoke forces the evacuation of nearby offices. Damage is estimated at $200,000.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Win Behind Drury
- OCTA OKs Purchase of 90 Diesel Buses
- Foreman Promoted to Coach of Los Amigos' Baseball Team
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cleveland Players Lack Style Despite Fine Form
- Heeeeeere's Jon: MTV's New Talker : Television: Jon Stewart, former host of 'You Wrote It, You Watch It,' now finds comic material in America's pop culture.
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Simi Valley Firm Wins $2.1-Million Contract
- School Lunches Too Fatty, Report Says : Education: U.S.-funded meals found to exceed government's own guidelines. Legislation is proposed that would mandate healthier menus.
- Executive Picked for FAA
- Winners Entertainment of Irvine Cancels Merger With L.A. Firm
- Slow-Growth Turtle : Development: Leona Valley residents hope that the apparent decline of a local species can help them rally support to prevent a housing tract from changing their rural community.
- Mayor OKs Gift of Safety Sirens to Workers : City Hall: Riordan will accept a Phoenix-based firm's donation of 1,000 anti-crime devices. He will avoid the issue of city liability by arranging for alarms to go directly to employees.
- CLINTON WATCH : Keep It Coming
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Slater Will Sit Out Sunday
- Gross Will Return to Dodgers : Baseball: Right-hander is offered arbitration, keeping him in L.A. Reed files for free agency.
- THEATER REVIEW : Stoppard Double Bill Offers Multiple Delights
- St. Louis, Charlotte Favored : Pro football: Meeting in Chicago this week, NFL owners will add two teams for 1995 season.
- Mary Kay Sitting Pretty in Hunt for Building : Relocation: O.C. cities scramble to attract cosmetics company that says it has outgrown its Costa Mesa distribution center.
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Separate and Equal : O.C. Teachers Who Get Their Own Kids Try to Be Fair in the Classroom and Leave Parent Role at Home
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Calcium May Be a Girl's Best Friend
- Science Group Offers Guide for Learning
- Market Scene : New 'Gold Rush' to S. Africa : Hundreds of foreign companies flock to the nation's first trade fair since sanctions ended.
- COLUMN ONE : Coup Trial: Once Farce, Now Focus : Some 2 years after the failed Soviet putsch, its accused plotters have their day--after day--in court. The forgotten proceedings may take on new life as Russia's legal system juggles a 2nd takeover bid.
- Chemical Spill Closes Portion of Freeway
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Nice Idea, but Not Needed
- Oil Firm Acquires Ventura Property
- Home Sales Rise Sharply in State, Nation : Real estate: Size of increase surprises housing analysts. Median price in California is down 4.3% from 1992 figure.
- McDonnell Names New Vice President for NASA Pact
- Canal Plus Names Trio to Head Reorganized U.S. Operations
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Voucher Foes Far Ahead in Fund Raising
- Next Step : Haiti: A Society Burning With Sorrow : For Haitians, fatalism is a faith. Whatever path is taken now, it seems unlikely to relieve their misery.
- ANAHEIM : City to Consider Laws on Vending, Begging
- VENTURA : Voucher Plan Allies Speak Out
- Ax Still Looms Over Oxnard's Spending Plan, Forecast Says : Finances: Officials say they have already trimmed the fat from the budget, but a $2.6-million deficit is predicted for the next fiscal year.
- BURBANK : Council May Hire Armed Park Rangers
- AUTOS
- Boeing Co. said third-quarter profit declined 45%...
- THE TIMES POLL : As O.C. Neighborhoods Change, Tensions Build : Ethnic makeup of many communities is shifting. Many fear the change is not always for the better.
- 700 Palestinian Prisoners Are Freed by Israel
- Frank H. Dunkle; Led Wildlife Service Under Reagan
- Ukraine Leader Tells U.S. He Wants to Dump Atom Arms : Nuclear weapons: Afterward, Secretary of State Christopher announces $330 million in new aid for Kiev.
- South Bend lags behind locals in rankings:...
- Prosecutors to Seek Maximum Sentence for Fugitive Bomber : Courts: Ex-police officer, arrested Friday in Oxnard, would face up to a 32-year term. He will be asked today if he plans to fight extradition to New York.
- Tekelec Posts $2.8-Million Loss in Third Quarter
- Levy Bancorp Posts Loss of $440,000 in 3rd Quarter
- AUTOS
- MedGroup Shows Small Profit for 2nd Quarter
- WonderWorks: Model Masters of Illusion : Miniatures: Canoga Park firm makes replicas for movies, museums and NASA. Its latest is its 15th space shuttle project--a full-size, 45-foot-long version.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The UAW Pact: Cost Cutting Just Got Tougher at GM
- Residents in Valley More Likely to Call Verdicts Too Lenient : Sentiment: Polls shows that three-quarters of respondents thought charges on which pair were convicted weren't sufficiently serious.
- Showdown in Kevorkian Case Seems Near : Suicide: Wayne County official to ask judge to revoke doctor's bond. He cites continued violations of a state ban.
- Why Villalobos Should Go : His shaky financial past undermines credibility of mayor's economic team
- 300 Cerritos Students Walk Out in Support of Teachers
- Council Considers Waste Disposal Plan
- Styles on Video Reports Net Income of $558,000
- A Sure Way to End Up With a Cover Story : Critics Question Magazines Putting Firms Out Front
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Promising Economic News Pushes Dow to Record; Yields Climb Again : Market Overview
- Comarco Renews Contract: Comarco Inc., the Anaheim...
- MOSCOW : Writing a Basic Law
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Promising Economic News Pushes Dow to Record; Yields Climb Again : Market Overview
- Summit Health Records 1st-Quarter Profit Surge
- Major Airlines Match 40% Cut; Increase Announced
- Western Digital Says It Will Sell Irvine Facility to Motorola : Manufacturing: The sale, valued at about $115 million, will allow the company to retire at least half of its debt.
- Girls' Cross-Country Teams Run Greatest Risk of Sports Injuries
- Leading Leftist Politician Assassinated in El Salvador
- Denny Juror Says Riot Fears Did Not Influence Verdicts : Courts: Forewoman defends decision. But alternate who did not deliberate says panel condoned violence.
- Effort Slashes Number of Single Adults on Welfare : Assistance: Figure plunges by 34%, county report shows. Supervisors will decide whether to continue program that helps the needy find jobs.
- Computer Marketplace to Buy Most of Competitor's Assets
- AUTOS
- Amgen Reports 16% Rise in 3rd-Quarter Net Income
- Cheesecake Factory's 3rd-Quarter Profit Up 7%
- Horror Stories Swamp Panel Studying Contractors Board : Legislation: An 'unprecedented number of calls and letters' has forced the Assembly committee to schedule a second public hearing Nov. 9 to gather more testimony.
- Oil Refiners Benefit From Lower Prices
- Hayden Urges Governor to Fire Lottery Director
- Shooting of Grocer Rekindles Fear Among Korean Merchants : Crime: Joong Kun Lee's killing comes within weeks of three other deaths of business operators. Two suspects are sought in the latest fatal attack.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Postpones Hike in Bus Fares
- Obituaries : * Morton A. Bauman; Rabbi
- NORTHRIDGE : Potok Thrills Adults With 1st Children's Book
- El Segundo Fights Realignment
- Ban on Smoking Finds Few Supporters on Simi Valley Council : Legislation: Only Mayor Greg Stratton backs the idea of such restrictions, arguing that it would help protect the health of residents and employees.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Grading Halted Near Wetlands
- City Section Set to Enforce Transfer Rule : Preps: After ignoring 'opportunity transfer' rule for seven years, officials will now comply with state regulations.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Testaverde Out for Season?
- LOS ANGELES : Street Vendor Ordinance Goes to Council for Vote
- Listening to the Philharmonic on Casual Terms : Music: The orchestra rehearses for the first time before a paying audience. 'This is the work we do before concerts,' says Esa-Pekka Salonen.
- Ready or Not, We Need That Movie--Now! : Film: Directors complain that studios' release demands often cut into crucial post-production.
- CANOGA PARK : 1st Environmental, Ag Magnet Proposed
- CalFed Reports $56.8-Million Loss : Thrifts: Analysts expected better results for third quarter. The burden of delinquent loans continues to mount.
- Xircom Inc. Posts Record 4th-Quarter Profits, Sales
- Transworld Bancorp Posts $98,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- The Plaza Sale: Dicker-Warmington Properties has sold...
- Distribution Deal on Computer Printers
- VENTURA : Motorist Shot in Leg After Confrontation
- Man's Body Found in Burning Warehouse : Crime: Police say the fire was set as a cover-up. The victim died of head blows, a preliminary autopsy finds.
- Civil Justice Is Speedier in Courts These Days : Jurisprudence: Judges and lawyers say the 1990 state Trial Court Delay Reduction Act to streamline operations has brought remarkable results in Orange County and some of the busiest courts.
- Man Gets Life Term for Riot Murder
- Honesty of Ex-Worker Proves Costly for Winston Tire : Settlement: The chairman urged employees to be truthful. Now the firm has agreed to pay $1.4 million on allegations that it overbilled customers.
- Board Hears Dispute Between Charter Schools, District : Education: Vaughn Street and Fenton Avenue campuses want about $3,100 per student instead of the $2,800 to $2,900 they have been offered.
- Ingram Micro Announces Record Sales : Economy: Santa Ana microcomputer-parts distributor reports a 46% rise in third-quarter revenue.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Neighborhood Rules Clashing With Freedom of Choice
- SECURITIES