- Outside Gunman Shoots Man Inside His Home
- VENTURA : Man, 87, Dies Before Sentencing for Abuse
- Restraint That's Good for the Community : Local FM station will not air rap music that offends
- Few Students Buy Farrakhan Tickets : CSUN: Sales lag among black students for speech by minister. BSU president apologizes for letter about Jewish group that "said some very mean things."
- VAN NUYS : Burglary Protection to Be Focus of Session
- SUN VALLEY : Walk Raises Funds for Outreach Program
- Conspirators Are Targeting Electric Cars : Detroit seeks to scuttle California's best hope for clean air and fuel efficiency.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shuttle Landing Draws Big Crowd : Space: Fans and first-timers flock to witness what may be the last Columbia touchdown in Southern California until 1995.
- Rams Finding More Problems Than Answers
- Baltimore Would Offer NFL Team Many Lures
- Weekend Box Office : 'Christmas' a Halloween Weekend Hit
- Cherokee CEO Quits; Return of Founding Designer Is Rumored
- Former Employee Was Stealing for Rival, Oracle Says
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- MRV Communications Profit Edges Up in Quarter
- Election Focus Remains on Voucher Fight : Balloting: The costly campaign has overshadowed six other state measures. Turnout of 40% is forecast today.
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : The White House : Clinton's Zigzag Diplomacy Worries American Allies : * Many blame his secretary of state. But other nations are also adrift and tentative.
- Mayoral Contest Paints a Darker Twin Cities
- U.N.'s Plan to Restore Democracy 'Dead,' Defiant Haiti Rightists Say
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : Long-Range Goals
- Edwin Walker; General Fired by Kennedy
- LOS ANGELES : Metrolink Adds 13 Trains, Including Evening Runs
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Is Making Progress
- Melissa Rosenthal
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies' Bjornson to Start
- Ready to Go : He's Had His Problems With Clippers, but Manning Simply Wants to Play
- Those Amazing Celebrity Makers : Infomercials Sell Not Just Gizmos, but the Personalities Who Hawk Them
- Sara Head has been appointed to the...
- Metric Construction Co. Inc. of Thousand Oaks...
- Premier Lighting and Production Co. of North...
- Court Urged to Drop Clifford's BCCI Charges
- Ex-Wife Shot to Death as Her Daughter Weds
- LOS ANGELES : Unocal Moves to Block EPA Order Halting Work
- BURBANK : Site Work to Begin for Police Heliport
- Caring for Children of Crack : Drugs: A nurse opens her heart and home to give babies of addicted mothers a chance to grow out of their disabilities.
- Fire Crews Mop Up as Officials Plan Wilderness Repair : Disaster: Teams hunt down and douse last hot spots. A firebreak is finally completed around the Green Meadow blaze, largest in Southern California.
- September's Unemployment Rate Rises to 9.4% in County : Economy: Weakness in construction, manufacturing and services overshadows growth in agriculture and education.
- Shift of Firefighting Planes From Base at Point Mugu Sought : Emergencies: L. A. County supervisor suggests moving Air National Guard craft back to Van Nuys to improve response times in the Valley.
- Kevin Daft
- Delta Charts New European Course : Aviation: Airline hopes suave British marketing expert can turn around the money-losing transatlantic operation it took over from Pan Am.
- COLUMN ONE : Ready, Willing, Unable : Eighteen months after the riots, L.A. still finds it tough to make a jobs program work. Training is not enough. The lack of openings raises questions about the commitment to rebuild.
- Belly Fat: Time to Change That Spare Tire
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : Talking Back: Elite React to Survey
- Packwood Battles Senate on Diaries : Ethics: Vote expected today on subpoena of his papers in sexual harassment probe. Senator argues for right to privacy but no one openly defends him.
- A Way to Say Thanks
- IRVINE : Buildings on Buffalo Ranch to Be Moved
- Keeping Radicals From Sabotaging Peace
- OXNARD : Police Arrest Suspect in Robbery-Slaying
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rice's Accusations Denied
- Football Hero of the Best Sort : Walk-On Receiver for Wisconsin Probably Saved a Life in Tragedy
- Harbor Bank Gains Branches: The Santa Ana...
- Dole Food Posts 76% Drop in 3rd-Quarter Net Income
- TECHNOLOGY : QLogic Will Offer Adapter Cards That Simplify PC Linkups
- New GM Contract Would Sweeten the Pot for Laid-Off Van Nuys Crew : Labor: Employees of closed plant would see big pension boost. UAW is expected to overwhelmingly approve pact.
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Posts Third-Quarter Loss
- Sir Speedy Inc. Going to Peru: Sir...
- Lifting a Toast to 'Icon' Craig Claiborne
- Oklahoma Governor Will Not Run Again; Faced Impeachment
- America's World Role: Divided We Stand
- Ex-Senator Accused of Extortion : Trial: Clay Jackson says then-state Sen. Alan Robbins sought $250,000. Testimony contradicts Robbins who says the former lobbyist bribed him.
- U.S. Court Will Hear Challenge of Unitary Tax : Revenue: In a surprise development, Supreme Court justices will consider the appeal of multinational corporations. State could lose $4 billion.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Woman Installed as 1st Episcopal Bishop
- U.S. Lists Tropical Pacific Dolphin Species as Depleted
- More Firefighting Planes Sought for Van Nuys
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mobile Home Park Review Panel OKd
- Doctor-Attorney Is Accused of Fraud
- 'Second Chances' in the Works for CBS
- Newport Harbor Museum Lays Off 10th Employee
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Dennis Deslatte Is Named Controller, Associate Vice President of Holmes & Narver
- Vitesse Semiconductor Reports 4th-Quarter Loss
- Fortune Petroleum Profits Slide 45% in 3rd Quarter
- Film: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, seeking to boost the number...
- Randy Komisar Named President, CEO of Lucasarts
- Laid-Off GM Workers Would Get 3 Years' Pay : Van Nuys: Victims of plant shutdown overwhelmingly approve union contract. National UAW vote still pending, but the contract is expected to pass.
- Supreme Court Rejects Suit Against Lloyd's : Insurance: U.S. investors who accused the English firm of fraud plan to join Canadians in a British court case.
- Murphy Back as Chief at Capital Cities/ABC : Media: The company also plans to buy back up to 12% of its stock after unsuccessfully seeking a merger partner.
- N. Korea Still Suspected of Making Nuclear Arms : Military: U.N. agency says Pyongyang has refused to permit inspections. Sanctions remain a possibility.
- Bumper Crop of Prostitute Films Due
- T-HQ Reports Loss Despite Sales Increase
- America's World Role: Divided We Stand : Dissatisfaction With U.S. and World
- Jewish Settlers Continue Protests, Burn Classroom
- Congress to Probe CIA-Haiti Ties : Intelligence: Members of both houses say they will investigate. Reports say agency financed some leaders involved in coup.
- Pair Sentenced for Bank Holdups Using Youngsters
- Dannemeyer Not Excused From Jury Duty : Jurisprudence: A judge ordered the former congressman to explain his unapproved absence from a Santa Ana court. He was also given an extension.
- Car Plunges Down Embankment; 1 Hurt
- Viper Club May Feel the Bite of Publicity : Nightlife: The death of actor River Phoenix could make the Sunset Strip club a magnet for curiosity-seekers and <i> paparazzi.</i>
- SAN FERNANDO : Ex-Planning Official to Continue Input
- ORANGE : A Day Many Remember Loved Ones
- Schoolyard Players Enjoy Victories of Many Kinds : Recreation: At Rio Mesa High, handball is defusing tension, keeping youths out of trouble and boosting self-confidence.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Only 13 Years to Prepare for Irish
- Two Huskies Dismissed After Being Arrested
- OPERA REVIEW : A Bright New Vision of Shadowy Strauss : The Music Center Opera enlists David Hockney to design a lavish, painterly, sometimes oddly whimsical production of the forbidding 'Frau ohne Schatten.'
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : An Artist Does Violence to Violence : Colombian Reflects on Death in Her Native Land at Chapman's Guggenheim Gallery
- Kraft to Sell Its Birds Eye Division : Acquisitions: The $140-million purchase by an Illinois company is part of Philip Morris' strategy to shed slow-growth units.
- Dow Up 12 to Yet Another Record High : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Silvestri Construction Co. of Ojai received a...
- First Lady Calls Health Insurers' Ads 'Great Lies'
- Birth Control Tests Use Bacteria
- SANTA ANA : Library Receives Gift of Books in Spanish
- 1 Teen Killed, Another Hurt in Shooting : Violence: Santa Ana police say the victims and three men arrested in the drive-by attack are believed to be gang members.
- Conviction Upheld in Supremacist Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Employee Guilty of 2 Murders at Firm : Courts: The jury will consider whether to recommend life in prison or the death penalty in the slayings at a Lancaster business.
- Tigers Sign Davis to $3-Million Deal
- Technology Agreement: Rockwell International Corp. said Monday...
- PC Users Find It's Not PC to Use Nerd Word
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- McDonnell Douglas Sets Earnings Record
- The Taming of the Bulge
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Man in Land Dispute Kills Town Workers
- America's World Role: Divided We Stand : Sending Troops Abroad
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : The Divisions : Similarity Can Breed Disparity : * U.S. leaders tend to be white, male, affluent and highly educated. Yet their goals increasingly differ.
- Rats Give Lives for Science : Experiment: Five rodents that traveled through space will be studied at UC Irvine in an effort to learn more about effects of weightlessness on muscle tissue.
- Today's Ballot: Our Recommendations
- FULLERTON : Woman Critically Injured in Shooting
- DWP Station Fire Loss Worst Since '71 Sylmar Quake
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Turns to Youth in Anti-Gang Effort
- Mayor's Valley Liaison Hopes to Recreate Feeling of Earlier L.A.
- Countywide : Volunteer English Teachers Needed
- Custody Loss Led to Man's Fatal Shooting, : Authorities Say Crime: Police say his mother-in-law opened fire on the doorstep of his former home in Northridge. His two daughters were visiting his estranged wife.
- CHATSWORTH : Bernson Seeks Limits on Access to Street
- Baseball
- CSUN Quarterback's Injury May Keep Him Out of Conference Game
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Minnesota Could End Up Making Deal With Devils
- NHL ROUNDUP : Maple Leafs Fit to Be Tied, 3-3
- Stokes Will Get Paid, Though He Was at Birth
- Leon Jones, a past president of the...
- Title Is at Stake for Bishop Amat, Loyola
- Know Your Rights if Discrimination in Housing Occurs
- America's World Role: Divided We Stand : Keeping Troops Abroad
- Cigna to Follow State Recommendation and Drop Denticare
- Lake Forest : Council to Consider Request for Patrol
- Another Condor Killed in Power Line Accident : Wildlife: Of eight released in Ventura County, only four remain. Officials say they will step up efforts to move the birds to a more remote area.
- CYPRESS : Latino Students Ask for Special Program
- LOS ANGELES : Woman's Suit Against City for Riot Injuries Dismissed
- PORT HUENEME : Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Robberies
- She's Back : A Weeping Marge Schott Is Given Warm Welcome by Most Employees
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Boselli Could Play Against Stanford
- Runners Del Campo, Skieresz Win Titles
- Artists Organize Auction to Aid Laguna Fire Victims
- Baltimore Offers Many Lures : Rams: The Maryland Stadium Authority would let a transplanted NFL team keep most of its stadium revenues.
- O.C. Jobless Rate at 6.6%; Slightly Above '92 Level
- Tri-Lite Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of lighting...
- Have Burger, Will Travel : Fast-Food Purveyors Launch Mobile Mac Attacks
- Satellite Technology Elects Chairman : Management: Dennis W. Elliott, a director since '85, succeeds Frank T. Connors, who will stay on the board.
- A New Senate Judges Itself in Old Debate
- Leslie's Poolmart Profits Up 19% in 3rd Quarter
- Scars From Firestorm Keep Oakland on Constant Vigil : Preparedness: Disastrous '91 blaze leads to new activism. City scans hills for hazards and presses reforms.
- Mexico's President Shifts Focus Away From NAFTA : Commerce: In his final state of the nation address, Salinas stresses domestic initiatives over trade pact.
- Voters to Have Their Say Today
- Pay as You Go : Drivers Ante Up Change as Tollway Era Starts in County
- SYLMAR : Damages at DWP Unit Most Costly Since '71 Quake
- Bills Supersede the Redskins, 24-10 : Interconference: Buffalo beats Washington for a victory over another team it lost to in the Super Bowl.
- Raiders Cure One Illness, but Patient's Dying
- MUSIC REVIEW : Levy Should Get With the Program
- Making Classical Music Kid's Stuff : Recordings: A spate of new releases is designed to take the music 'out of its black clothes and have it speak naturally to children,' says the creator of the Classical Kids label.
- Pricey Private Schools Face Budget Headaches : Despite high tuition, schools must work harder on fund-raisers to meet expenses.
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- To Your Health, Love, Hillary
- Prosecutor for State Named
- Wisconsin Gets Approval for Welfare Reform Test
- Dennis Eck Resigns as President of Vons; CEO Successor Also Sought
- Wedding Photos Saved From Flames Await Their Owners
- GM Van Nuys Workers Get Pay Reprieve
- HEAVY FLAK: County Supervisor Mike Antonovich, noting...
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Renaming Parks
- Recovery and Resources: Where to Get Help
- OXNARD : City Clerk Donates Bonus to Charities
- NBA REPORT : SuperSonics Get Schrempf, Deal McKey to Pacers
- BREEDERS' CUP RACE AT A GLANCE
- American Airline Passengers Are Getting Jittery Over Strike Threat : Labor: Possible work stoppage by attendants has Thanksgiving travelers looking to other carriers.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- 1st-Quarter Profits Plunge for Kenfil Inc.
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills received...
- Claremont's SCIAC Reign Endangered
- At Least He Didn't Form a Committee to Study It
- POP/ROCKRappers Arrested in Shootings: Two controversial rap...
- Hicks Muse to Acquire Heileman Brewery : Acquisitions: The firm is known for leveraged buyouts. Insiders doubt it will go for nationwide beer marketing.
- St. Ives Sees Profit on Record 3rd-Quarter Sales
- Defendant Testifies at Rape, Torture Trial
- PORT HUENEME : Disabilities Act Pressures Budget
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Garners 37 Journalism Awards
- GLENDALE : Robbery Suspect, 59, Pleads Not Guilty
- 19 Screened for TB Had Been Exposed in Past : Public health: None of the Golden West students tested so far has been recently contaminated. Authorities will contact other class members whom they want tested.
- Red Tape Cut for Schools in Reform Plan : Education: After complaints that regulations still hamstrung schools in the LEARN program, the superintendent is given wider authority to approve changes.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : After Early Practices, Baker's Optimism Level Borders on Giddy
- AUTOS
- Dingell to Vote Against NAFTA
- Citing Fires, Officials Urge Tax Extension OK : Election: O.C. public safety leaders say that unless voters approve half-cent statewide levy on today's ballot they risk greater threats to property and well-being.
- America's World Role: Divided We Stand : Most Important Region
- Commuter Students Up to Speed on Learning : Jokes aside, 12 Boston suburbanites ponder 'Principles of Management' on way to work.
- Usual Polling Places Will All Be Open
- NORTH HILLS : Students Grill the Valley's New Top Cop
- Placentia : New Center to Offer Contact With Police
- Big Brothers Agency Files for Bankruptcy
- DANA POINT : Group Plans Rally to Fight Development
- Baffert Tries to Keep His Crown in Sprint
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santiago Wins Three-Team Cross-Country Meet
- Still Showtime : Lakers' Worthy Is Now Being Asked to Be Leader Off the Court, If Not On
- Best of the Best in Racing : Wild Again's Justification of His Owners' $360,000 Gamble in the 1984 Classic Leads This List of Special Moments From Nine Years of the Breeders' Cup
- 'Comics 4 Kids' Set Nov. 18 at Improv
- He Looked at J.F.K. Without the Myths : Robert Drew's documentaries following Kennedy from the campaign to presidency to his funeral played a key role in pioneering a synthesis of journalism and film.
- Firm Sues Insurer Again: A surgical instruments...
- Amwest Insurance Posts Profit of $1.3 Million
- Patient, Heal Thyself : Personal Health: Doctors know that some patients resist getting well because being sick may serve some purpose. New research suggests that's also true for those with major illnesses.
- Birds Eye Frozen Food Unit Sold for $140 Million : Acquisition: Dean Foods Co. has agreed to buy the Orange-based division of Kraft General Foods.
- PAGES : When Words Are a Waste
- Double Team : Relationships: The volleyball team at Corona del Mar High is close-knit, on and off the court. The girls say the friendships help their game.
- GLENDALE : Bail Reduced for Man Held in Weapons Case
- NORTHRIDGE : Chamber Trying to Lure New Members
- Driver of Car That Killed Girls Is 'Devastated,' Police Say : Tragedy: They report he has a clean driving record and are still unclear whether he could see the 9-year-old trick-or-treaters in the wide Fullerton intersection, described as poorly lighted.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Koll Management Results 'Better Than Expected' : Performance: Newport Beach firm says second-quarter earnings rose 21% and revenue jumped 50%.
- SBA Loan Firm Is Subject of Investigation : Investigations: State's Justice Department alleges David Turkin's Inter-Cal Financial misrepresented what his company could do for clients in at least 44 cases.
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- EPA Plan to Protect Delta May Curb Southland Water
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- Pico Products Posts $164,480 Net Income in 4th Quarter
- Glenfed Losses Widen to $19.9 Million in 1st Quarter
- VOTER RICH: Only about 70% of California's...
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : How the Survey Was Done
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of October's mail concerned
- New Rules Curb Free Health Care for Foreigners
- Man Slain Waiting for Daughters : Violence: He is gunned down as he comes to pick up children from visit with his estranged wife. His mother-in-law is held in the killing.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Animal Lovers Can Help With Advice Line
- Clippers Put Overweight Williams on Suspended List; No Return Set
- Injured Buena High Football Star Expected to Return Soon
- League Champion Rejoins Edison
- ACCESS HealthNet Gets Air Force Contract
- Ventura County National Bancorp's Loss Swells
- Gulf War GIs to Be Tested for Exposure to Chemicals : Military: Head of VA says it is responding to claims of mysterious ailments afflicting some veterans. Pilot program will be started in Alabama.
- A Tough Sell : Laguna Beach Realtors Assess Clients' Options in Fire's Aftermath
- Dow Up 12 to Yet Another Record High : Market Overview
- CU Bancorp Agrees to Sell Mortgage Banking Assets
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : The Public : Americans View Troop Deployments Cautiously : * A majority think famine relief warrants dispatching soldiers abroad. But they draw the line at such tasks as restoring law and order.
- Pace of Gene Therapy Experiments Quickens : Medicine: Dramatic success with two girls spurs more attempts. But obstacles to treatments remain high.
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : Epilogue : A Willing But Wary Nation Awaits a Mission
- 2 Teen-Agers Testify Against Rape Suspects
- GLENDALE : Students Show Their Diversity at Assembly
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Restore Some Elective Classes
- MOORPARK : Consultant May Look Over Housing Project
- 2 Brothers, Cousin Die in 100-M.P.H. Crash; Drunk Driving Is Suspected
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Project Near Airport
- Elections Officials Expect High Local Turnout at Polls : Politics: Key sales tax and education measures could help bring out 45% of registered voters.
- Diver Pulled From Sea Dies at Hospital
- Today's Vote
- Chatsworth Lawyer to Head Bar Group
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Funding for Computer Programs
- Pairings Are Bittersweet for Cal Lutheran Soccer
- Irvine Valley Has Midseason Edge in Men's Soccer
- Cherokee's Chairman Resigns as Investors Look to Marciano : Apparel: Rumors focus on jeans designer's role following departure of Robert Margolis, who had steered the company back to profitability.
- Pact Links Platinum Software and Digital
- IHOP Profits Jump 44% in the 3rd Quarter
- IN BRIEF : Doctor to Explain Prostate Cancer
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : Threats to World Stability
- Slides Replace Fire as Threat in Laguna
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : List Shows Salaries Paid at White House
- Going Their Own Ways
- Weighing In : Space Shuttle Returns With a Cargo of Data on Weightlessness
- LOS ANGELES : MTA Approves Plan to Cut Use of Outside Lobbyists
- Thousand Oaks Budget Plan Would Beef Up Police Force : Finance: City Council will vote tonight on a two-year proposal, outlining spending to mid-1995.
- Aid to Fire Victims
- LA HABRA : Medical Center to Hold Health Fair
- SIMI VALLEY : More Funds Needed for School Bus Work
- Court Hears a Challenge to Drug Testing
- Six County Players to Be in Volleyball Tournament
- Pacific Bell Unveils a New Way of Looking at Movies : Technology: A high-definition digital projection sent over fiber-optic telephone lines would eliminate film.
- Modern Steps Put Beauty on the Bill : Dance: David Parsons' 'Bachiana,' a sheer celebration of his dancers, adds a balletic aspect to the troupe's evening of varied emotional and musical repertory in Irvine.
- VENTURA COUNTY REVIEW / JACK SEARLES : GTE Puts Its Losses From Fire in the Millions
- BREA : Vietnam Wall Model Moves Many to Tears
- CARPINTERIA : Painter Is Devoted to Agricultural Land
- NEWPORT BEACH : Talks Wednesday on El Toro Conversion
- Another Condor Dies in Power-Line Collision : Wildlife: Officials hasten plans to relocate sanctuary's birds. Four have been killed in accidents.
- Conference Set on Alzheimer's Disease
- UCLA's Davis Proves Patience Can Pay Off
- Huntway Partners' Profits Hit $3.4-Million in Quarter
- ENERGY
- Rexhall Industries Reports 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Interlink Electronics' Loss Grows, Revenue Gains
- Auto Repair Abuses Alleged: The Orange County...
- AMERICA'S WORLD ROLE: DIVIDED WE STAND : Threats to America
- High-Tech Tactics Urged for Colleges
- Grooving Meets Networking
- Lobbyist Points Finger at Robbins : Trial: Clayton Jackson denies offering bribe. He says the ex-senator tried to extort money from him.
- Show of Support for Sore Backs : Trends: The weightlifter's best friend has busted out of the gym and into the workplace. Teachers and store clerks alike are wearing the belts in hopes of preventing on-the-job injuries.
- Boys, 11, Go on Trial in Toddler's Murder : Crime: The two are the youngest boys to face such a charge in Britain.
- BOOK REVIEW: MEMOIR : A Deliciously Dangerous Bore : CONFESSIONS OF A RAVING UNCONFINED NUT <i> by Paul Krassner</i> , Simon & Schuster, $23, 336 pages
- Teen-Ager Shot in Knee in San Clemente : Violence: The attack appears to be gang-related, police say. Witnesses were unhurt in the shooting.
- VENTURA : $33,000 Raised for Local CSUN Campus
- FULLERTON : Free Health Fair for Seniors Planned
- It did seem like a strange place...
- SIMI VALLEY : Event to Showcase County's Services
- Death of Young Actor Saddens Valley Students
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Is Sidelined Again
- He Has Hidden Talent
- TV REVIEW : Battered Woman Has Husband Killed in 'Kitty'
- 'Jeffrey' Scene-Stealer Making the L.A. Scene
- Equality Overdue