- Sinclair Lewis Refused a Different Prize
- Utah Ends Drought at Brigham Young With a 55-Yard Field Goal, 34-31
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Moorpark High Wins Academic Decathlon : Knowledge: The school also receives the award for the most-improved score. Buena High finishes second.
- Lackluster Luxor
- Gurkhas, Fabled Nepalese Warriors of Britain, Get New Marching Orders : Peacetime: The 7,500-man brigade--once 16,000 men strong--is trimming its size to 2,500 by the end of the decade and moving on to new trouble spots as spearhead of crisis-intervention force.
- Words to the Wise
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Advantages of Wearing School Uniforms
- Tollway: Road to Highway Robbery
- DON'T BLAME IRELAND
- Education Reforms
- Businesses Pulled Together After Fire
- Story Was Wrong to Glorify Graffiti
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Driving Home Points About Homeless
- Goal Was to Expedite Firefighting Assistance
- ABC Unified's Teachers Strike
- We Need Contests, Not Cooperation
- Bernard Kinsey
- Ode to Spam Fan: Twinkie, Twinkie,...
- Anti-Landfill Arguments Don't Hold Any Water
- Rap in the Real World
- COVER STORY : The Insiders...
- Institutionalized Racism Apparent
- John F. Kennedy
- Poor Loser
- No Reason to Deny Funds to Museum
- Living Conditions at Senior Residence
- Police Actions Causing Teens to Drive Drunk
- School Officials' Priorities Challenged
- IMMIGRANTS AND TUBERCULOSIS
- 405 S-O-S: When you see a stranded...
- A Blast--From the Past : A jampacked reunion of Central L.A. students from the 1950s strengthens bonds that have endured for decades.
- In Surprise Shift, Senate Ends GOP Filibuster, OKs Brady Bill : Congress: Measure imposes waiting period for handgun purchases. After 63-36 vote, it goes to panel to be reconciled with House version. Legislation had been thought dead.
- It's the Early Birds' Turn to Crow
- Senate OKs Extension of Benefits for Jobless : Congress: Measure would help California's long-term unemployed. Upper house also passes NAFTA, 61-38.
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- Growing Up With Bert And Ernie
- Rapper-actor Shakur arrested in sodomy case
- American Airlines Staggers as Pilots Show Support
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.S. Donation Tied to Political Talks
- A Lady of the Afternoon
- Family Describes Escape From Hotel Fire : Tragedy: Donations are sought to help victims of fatal blaze. 'They were left with nothing,' an official says.
- Compton Dominguez Routs Esperanza
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- What Happens to the Loser? : College football: Is the world ready for a USC-Fresno State rematch in the Freedom Bowl?
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : Parker's Three-Point Shot Pushes Glendale Past El Camino, 85-83
- Irvine Firm Picks 2 Directors of Environmental Services
- Broad Patenting of High-Tech Points to Flaws in System
- Enthusiasm Still Burning : 69-Year-Old May Be State's Oldest Active Firefighter but He Isn't Ready to Quit
- American Stays Aloft as Pilots Refuse to Join Strike
- STUDIO CITY : Residents' Reactions to Traffic Plan Mixed
- Bishops Delay Action on Changing Liturgy
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Police, Sheriff Investigate Slayings of 4 Women
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : On-Ramp Meters Are Being Activated
- Allen Uses Chance to Lead Vaqueros : DIVISION VII
- Saugus, Van Nuys Bidding for Girls' Volleyball Titles
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Covarrubias' Four Carries Enough for Western to Win : DIVISION VI
- Ducks Take No Chances, 6-3 : Hockey: After three consecutive one-goal losses, they don't allow the Canucks to catch up.
- Moreno Valley Canyon Springs Stops Canyon in First Round
- NHL ROUNDUP : LaFontaine Sidelined for Season
- Villa Park's Pearsall Gets Hot in Defeat of Corona del Mar : DIVISION IV
- UCLA Got Aussie A Team, Northridge Beats the Bs
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Sealer Puts Bandage on Door's Blisters
- COLUMN ONE : A New Generation of Rebels : Latinos are demanding colleges be more responsive. Unlike the '60s and '70s, these students grew up with bilingual education and other attempts at cultural awareness. So patience is short, expectations are high.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Kurdish Rebels Free 2 Foreign Hostages
- Clinton Presses China on Rights : Summit: But he wins no commitment from President Jiang in their chilly meeting--the highest-level talks between the two governments since June, 1989.
- Reputed Deal for Lawmaker's Vote on NAFTA Sparks Furor in Mexico : Politics: Representative says top Mexican official promised to extradite rape suspect in exchange for his nod on trade pact.
- LANCASTER : Mortician Defends Policy of Refusing AIDS Victims
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Court Rejects Lancaster Plan to Use Housing Funds for Bridges
- FULLERTON : Not-Guilty Plea Is Issued in Dog's Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Science Wing Will Honor Teacher
- Twin Is Convicted as Jailhouse Ruse Unravels : Crime: One brother showed up to serve the other's term. The latter faces 16 years for attacking his estranged wife.
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hollywood Park Feature to Queens Court Queen
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : Vikings Give Salisbury His Big Shot
- Crescenta Valley Bows Out Tearfully
- Ducks Get Firm Grip on Victory : Hockey: This time around, they grab the early lead on the Vancouver Canucks and don't let it slip away, winning, 6-3.
- INSURANCE
- SMALL BUSINESS : Firms Expect Brighter Future Yet Consider Relocation, Poll Says
- What Gives? : Retailers Hope to Tap Holiday Trends
- Wilson Denounces--but Doesn't Change--Diesel Rule : Environment: The governor accuses agencies of 'regulatory indifference,' plans probe into damage caused by cleaner fuel.
- DECOR : Don't Turn a Blind Eye to Wood
- SMELL OF ROSES: It's big-game day today...
- L.A. Starts to Think Big Again : The expanded convention center--what a nice place to visit!
- School's Bid for Calleguas Water Denied : Oxnard: LAFCO protests campus' location amid farmland. District officials vow to drill wells if necessary to serve facility.
- Anger, Confusion Mount in Hunt for Molester : Education: Outraged parents gather at forum, demanding to know why they weren't notified sooner of assaults.
- Police Union Plans a 'Blue Flu' Job Action : Labor: Officers will be asked to call in sick next week to put pressure on city officials who are balking at granting a raise.
- Lakers Throw It Away Against Bulls at End : Pro basketball: Grant's tip-in wins it as Chicago rallies from five-point deficit in final 22 seconds, 88-86.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic in ATP Semifinals After Victory Over Edberg
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Notches 1st Postseason Win
- It's <i> Deja Vu </i> for Crenshaw, Sylmar in 54-13 Rout of Jefferson
- Loyola Stops Cougars Cold, 21-6
- Upper Crust No More : Any Way You Slice It, the Redskins Have Plummeted From the NFL's Elite
- PBS Chief Could Be Named in Few Weeks
- Quick-Starting Savanna Defeats Los Altos, 41-22 : DIVISION VI
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Presidency Seems Stuck on the Roller Coaster : Politics: White House keeps moving from one 'crisis' to the next. Observers blame a tough agenda and last-minute decision-making.
- Wilson Names County Education Official to California Arts Council
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : 1992-93 IN REVIEW
- JUNIOR COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY / STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Glendale Teams Plan to Make Up for Lost Time
- Media and History Symposium Scheduled
- Pop Music Review : 'Endangered Species' Also Benefits From Charity Bash : Fund-raiser: Live performers, not CDs or videos, fill the bill at the annual Orange County Musicians' Club event, which raises money for scholarships and needy members.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oh, Yes He Can : David Crosby's Relaxed Stage Manner Offers a Welcome Contrast to the Polish of His Recent Albums
- Graham Leads Way for Edison
- Brethren Christian's Stump, Washington, Davis Rush Past Rosamond
- GM Getting on Right Side of Hard-to-Pierce Japan Market : Autos: It will switch steering wheel in 20,000 Cavaliers to be sold as Toyotas. The move could triple its exports by 1996.
- SPOTLIGHT ON TRADE : Latin American Countries Are Lining Up to Be Part of NAFTA : Hemisphere: Many leaders see it as the best way to revive a foundering dream of increased intra-regional commerce.
- Bold Colors, Many Shapes
- Global Trade Accord Gets a Boost : Commerce: In wake of North American free trade vote, GATT negotiators are optimistic that they may meet next month's deadline for the long-stalled pact.
- Trade Is Answer to Wage Woes, President Says
- Don't Count Out Televangelists, Researcher Says : Television: Historically, scandals have had little long-term effect, author says. Many video preachers are now turning to cable channels.
- MTA to Start Shuttles Between Stations
- Sifting for Memories : Disaster: Treasure-hunting club helps Laguna fire victims find heirlooms and memorabilia that vanished in flames that took their homes.
- CALABASAS : L.A. Planners Split on Annexation Bid
- BURBANK : Club Seeks Use of School for Program
- SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Gangs to Be Focus of Discussion
- And now for a minority opinion: On...
- Defense Steps Up for Newbury Park : High school football: Panthers take out 1992 playoff failure on Leuzinger, 39-6.
- Being Charles Barkley Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
- Mistakes Knock Out Los Amigos : DIVISION VII
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Aiming for a Broader Vision
- * Errol Griffin has joined the Orange...
- U.S. Probes CIA Ties to Drug Smuggling
- Model Politics : Intricate White House Replica Returns to Reagan Library
- Motorist Strikes, Kills 13-Year-Old Boy
- LOS ANGELES : Ridley-Thomas Urges City to Boycott Rose Parade
- Lawsuit Claims Wife Set Off Gas Explosion
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Three Museums Unite for Holiday Store
- A Far Cry From the Usual Hollywood Banquet Feast : Benefit: Oxfam fund-raiser has some dining on rice and water while others eat gourmet chicken.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Alan Jackson Plays Second Fiddle to His Electronic Glitz
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen's Brave Try to Bridge 2 Worlds : Pitting modernism against classicism, the L.A. Philharmonic ends up serving Schoenberg better than Mozart.
- Karcher Demands Retraction From Food Chain Chief : Food service: A company spokesman labeled the letter from the founder of Carl's Jr. as a 'rehash of old material' and a 'tactic designed to get ink.'
- HOUSEWARES : Take a Relaxed Attitude to Trappings of Formal Dining
- EMPLOYMENT : Thailand Finds Itself Caught in U.S.-Libya Weapons Dispute
- At Summit, Ideology Gives Way to Profits : Trade: Half a century of political differences dissolves in the face of new priorities, namely jobs.
- Carlsbad Unveils Lego's Plan to Build Theme Park
- Welfare Shouldn't Stop Work : Gov. Wilson is right to trumpet this potentially positive new reform
- Smog: It Isn't Good, but It's Better : Environment: Data for the January through October period shows a wide reduction in days when the federal standard for ozone was exceeded.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Says It Has No Cause to Close Cafe
- Kennedy Shuts Out San Luis Obispo : DIVISION VII
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Murray, Kidd Get No Help as Cal Loses to Kansas
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : High Finish Would Say It All for Arce
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION I
- Robinson Already Feeling Rosy : USC-UCLA: Trojan coach says most important thing about today's big game is to have fun.
- * Shelley B. Valk has been appointed...
- QVC Works to Clean Up Bid for Viacom; Won't Raise It
- * Floyd L. Farano has been appointed...
- $500,000 Grant Will Assist Needy
- LAGUNA BEACH : Firefighters, School Trade Thank-Yous
- Valley Obituaries
- Baptists Bar Church With Female Pastor
- Bitter Land-Use Fights Seen for 101 Corridor : Development: Study predicts negotiations between builders and conservationists along Ventura Freeway will become more complex and heated as new players enter the fray.
- Templeton Backs Run Over SCC in 49-13 Rout
- Los Alamitos Beats Warren by Numbers : DIVISION II
- Phelps' Passing Helps Irvine Continue Roll, Beat Chaminade : DIVISION IV
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Comes Back, Wins in Volleyball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Green's 31 Power Suns Past Trail Blazers
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- Unbeaten Montclair Prep Routs La Habra : DIVISION VII
- Bowers Easily Meets Deadline to Report Sacred Artifacts : Art: Now, the museum can focus on Step 2--consulting with Native American groups that may want some objects returned.
- Just Don't Mention You-Know-Who : Ace of Base is a Swedish pop vocal group with two men and two women--but don't ask them about ABBA.
- INTERIORS : Bestsellers: Unusual Frames
- Costs, Risks of Halting Illegal Immigrants Debated : Border Patrol: More agents, new equipment will help. But will the results, social impact justify the money spent?
- Waste Incinerator Cleared to Operate by Federal Court
- Pentagon Nominee Denies Radical Links
- O.C. Transplant Was Diplomatic Operation, Too
- Pedro Martinez Is Traded by Dodgers for DeShields : Baseball: The Expos' second baseman, 24, batted .295 with 43 stolen bases last season. Reed won't return.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West, OCC Reach Water Polo Semifinals
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brandenburg in Baroque Concert
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 32 Men, 3 Women Arrested During Prostitution Sweep
- NAFTA Expected to Increase County Jobs
- SAN FERNANDO : School Program Puts Families on FAST Track
- FULLERTON : Video Sings Praises of Public Relations
- La Verne Damien Gets Around Santa Margarita, 25-20 : DIVISION IV
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Schroeder's Son Has Serious Illness
- Anaheim Wins on Kick; Droughns Rushes for 361 : DIVISION VI
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Playing by His Own Rules Now : Pop music: Versatile instrumentalist David Lindley is out of the industry fast lane and setting his own pace. He plays the Coach House tonight.
- TV REVIEWS : Abused Son Murders Parents in NBC's 'Family Torn Apart'
- Missiles of October, one of the most...
- Final Play Ends Sonora's Upset Bid : DIVISION VII
- Johnson Bolts Mets, Signs With Rockies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Men Not Charged in Jewelry Shop Robbery : Crime: One apparently was at a Valencia Town Center eatery during the nearby holdup. The other is held in connection with another case.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Soldiers Replace Civilian Governors
- MOORPARK : Ex-Dean Sues, Says College Reneged
- THOUSAND OAKS : Job Fair Planned at The Oaks Mall
- POMONA : 180 Students Ordered Off Campus After Brawls
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Man to Face Murder Charge in Slaying 20 Years Ago
- WESTLAKE : Controversial Show Gets New Time Slot
- Kocicka Hits for 6 Scores in Hart's 61-25 Victory
- San Clemente Advances Against Quartz Hill, 45-21
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newport Harbor Fired Up for Corona del Mar--Again
- We're Looking for Volunteers
- Would He Have to Do a Term Paper?
- GOP Filibuster Blocks Action on Brady Bill : Congress: Gun-control measure stalls when Senate Republicans hold out for change advocated by the NRA.
- Senate Passes $22-Billion Bill to Battle Crime
- American Airlines Staggers as Pilots Show Support
- Justice Lucas Seeks Ruling on Trips
- Ex-Marine Gets 6-Year Sentence in Soliciting Murder
- SANTA PAULA : Judge Orders Boxer to Pay $180,000
- Anaheim : Evaluation Delays Officer's Sentencing
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Help the Tenured Homeless, Too
- Owner of 2 Valley Hospitals Defaults : Medical: Facilities in Sherman Oaks and Canoga Park are affected. The action jeopardizes the area's only burn center.
- NORTHRIDGE : Physician Receives Education Award
- Study Predicts Confrontation in Land-Use Issues : Development: Negotiations along 101 corridor will get more complex and heated as new players enter fray.
- Countywide : Top Awards Go to Two Firefighters
- Newport Police 10-4 Club Says Over and Out : Law enforcement: The leader of the civilians and officers support group says officials hinted they wanted the organization to disband. The city manager and chief deny that.
- FlyAway Terminal Braces for Holidays
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- GOLF / SHARK SHOOTOUT : Teamwork Works for Floyd and Elkington
- Flagg Is Up; Oilers Rout Burroughs
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : 3-A DIVISION
- Antelopes Get Official Stamp of Approval : Decision: Southern Section accepts Golden League reversal and reinstates Antelope Valley in football playoffs. Team hits the road for tonight's game against Fontana.
- St. Genevieve Finishes Calvary Chapel
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION III
- Winners' Stock Drops as Deadline Nears
- Irvine Medical Laser Firm Posts 3rd-Quarter Loss
- GARDENING : The Colorful Story of Autumn
- GOP Filibuster Stymies Action on Brady Bill : Congress: Senate Republicans hold out for NRA-advocated change in gun-control legislation.
- Rollins' Comeback Turns Into a Nosedive : Politics: Consultant who helped N.J. governor-elect testifies that he lied about suppressing voter turnout to irk rival. Talk has cost him campaign, TV jobs.
- OXNARD : Planners Give OK to Project's Report
- Pool Repairman Disputes Claim by Menendezes : Trial: He says brothers were at home the day before they killed their parents. They testified they were buying ammunition.
- LAKE FOREST : Spurring Economy to Be Group's Goal
- Faded Mall Facing a Brighter Future After Demolition : Retail: The enclosed Anaheim Plaza, in decline for years, will be transformed into an open-air discount shopping center.
- A Rivalry Renewed
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Dorsey Grinds Out Victory Over San Fernando
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mandella Hopes for Final Proof in the Japan Cup
- No Need to Worry, UCLA's Cook Says : Bruins: Despite his history of injuries, quarterback denies he is too fragile for his job.
- Watson General Corp.: The Irvine environmental management...
- AT&T; Gives Long-Distance Ad Account to New Agency
- 27 UC Hospital Administrators Get Hefty Raises : Regents: The controversial action follows an acrimonious board meeting. Coming after faculty pay cuts and hikes in student fees, 'it looks terrible,' one dissenter says.
- Killers May Have Seen a Routine : Reseda: Couple ran the Army-Navy surplus store like clockwork. Woman is slain.
- LOS ANGELES : NAACP Protests Handling of Jackson Investigation
- Janss Mall Finalizing Plans to Include Mervyn's in Expansion : Thousand Oaks: The owner says he expects to sign contracts for several stores and a nine-screen movie theater complex in the next few weeks.
- Local Housing Market May Have Bottomed Out : Real estate: Report says demand in Ventura County during the first 10 months of 1993 is 3.4% higher than a year ago.
- OXNARD : Man, 30, Fatally Shot Outside Bar
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer...
- SPOTLIGHT ON TRADE : U.S. Heads for Worst Trade Gap in 5 Years : Economy: Imports climbed 3.4% in September, with Japan and China major contributors. Even Mexico was a factor.
- Packwood Faces Criminal Probe, Considers Quitting : Ethics: Lawyer confirms the senator is giving serious thought to resigning. Justice Department issues grand jury subpoena over his dealings with lobbyist.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Sexuality Document Ignites Uproar : Lutherans: Parts of the draft have brought disclaimers from bishops, and a church magazine calls the paper 'disturbing' and 'mortally flawed.'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Market Hammered; Stocks Decline : Market Overview
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- New Deficit-Reduction Plan Draws Fire : Budget: White House says $90 billion in spending cuts would play havoc with defense, health care reform. Showdown in the House looms.
- Trash Crews to Campaign Against Privatization : Services: City sanitation workers will canvass East Valley homes. They say the mayor's proposal threatens their jobs.
- Students Get Senegal Lesson From a Veteran
- RESEDA : Elementary Students Put On Special Play
- When the Charges Go High Up : Moving to extend the vital special-counsel law
- Trade Group Finds Increase in O.C. Apartment Vacancies : Housing: Study shows number of empty units up half a percentage point, to 5.7%, in September compared to a year ago. Local economy is blamed.
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Newport Beach medical...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- HOME MAINTENANCE : Think Carefully Before Doing It Yourself
- Mitchell Declines to Back Clinton on Gun Control
- 19-Year-Old Gets Life Term for Strangling Praying Boy
- 80 Killed as Fire Sweeps Through Toy Factory in China
- 2 Resign From Taxpayer Group Over Ad Dispute
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Orange Coast Playing With a Bowl Invitation at Stake
- Finding New Quarterback a Snap for Taft
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP : Sunny Hills Beats Whittier La Serna, Advances to Finals
- Mater Dei Scores With 1:06 Left to Defeat St. Paul : DIVISION I
- DIPLOMACY : In Pact's Wake, Israel Has Host of New Friends : Nations are lining up to open diplomatic relations with the Jewish state after its historic peace accord with the PLO.
- Council Selects Eckenrode as Mayor
- After the Flames, a Life Flickers Out : Wildfire That Drove Alfred Wagner, 98, From His Home May Have Led to His Death
- Countywide : Riordan Urges O.C. to Help Save Region
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Glendora Rolls Past Sailors, 26-10 : DIVISION IV
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION IX
- SMALL BUSINESS : Smart investment:
- Lawyers in Piroli Case Admonished : Courts: The judge says he regrets allowing too much 'leeway,' causing repeated delays in the trial of the accused priest.
- Flood Insurance Becomes More Attractive
- THANKSGIVING EVE: The North Hollywood Interfaith Food...
- Countywide : Suit Contends Firm Issuing Phony Billing
- Leader Brings Vision to Council : Ecumenism: The Rev. Gordon Sommers heads the tiny Moravian Church but has ambitious plans as president of the National Council of Churches.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Mayor Sees Bright Economic Future
- COSTA MESA : Fund Raising for Dog Park Discussed
- D'Hallevant Heads Field for the Barrera Handicap
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Kim's Runs Lead Laguna Hills Past St. Monica
- Dodgers' Deal for DeShields Costs Them Pedro Martinez : Baseball: The Expos' second baseman, 24, batted .295 with 43 stolen bases last season. Reed won't return.
- El Dorado Surprises Paramount : DIVISION II
- Ex-Security Contractor Faces Charges as Repo Man
- UC Hospital Administrators Get Big Raises : Regents: The controversial action follows an acrimonious board meeting. Coming after faculty pay cuts and hikes in student fees, 'it looks terrible,' one dissenter says.