- Delayed Disaster for Laguna Beach Stores : Recovery: Frustrated retailers want the public to know they're open for business. But all anyone talks about is the fire and cash registers stay silent.
- Boy, 6, Dies After Being Hit by Car
- VENTURA COUNTY : CHP Makes 14 Drunk Driving Arrests
- Marshall Houts; Wrote Book That Was Basis of 'Quincy' TV Show
- Mining Law Overhaul
- IRVINE : Base Panel Talks Lead to Frustration
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : West Virginia Stays Perfect With Late Rally
- Defensive Backs Come to Savanna's Rescue
- GIRLS BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994: SEAVIEW LEAGUE : Saddleback
- Kennedy Picks Up 28-7 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GIRLS BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994: SEAVIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita
- King's Horror Story Is Finally Finished : Hockey: After being scratched the previous five games, Duck forward gets his first goal since Oct. 13 and only second of season.
- GIRLS BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994: SEAVIEW LEAGUE : Woodbridge
- Guess Where USC Is Going Bowling
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hunter Is Valuable in Return
- GOLF / SKINS GAME : It's Palmer Against Kids at Bighorn
- CSUN Is Run Ragged in 1st Game of Season : College basketball: Four Stanford players reach double figures in 89-58 rout of Matadors.
- TV REVIEWS : Ponderosa Reunion Has Sepia Memories
- Depeche Mode: The Depth to Survive
- The Value of Life
- Latino Initiative
- Regulations for Vitamins
- Why College Football Fans Love the Polls
- Farrakhan Degrades Legitimate Issues
- The Fans Are Excited About Dodgers' Trade
- Minimal Pleasure
- Effort Seeks to Force Child Medical Care Regardless of Beliefs : Health: Christian Scientists and others face increasing pressure on the issue of eschewing treatment other than prayer for the afflicted. State laws that provide religious exemptions are under attack.
- Safety Officials Cracking Down on LAX Shuttles
- Children on Gang-Plagued Blythe Street to Get Bus Service : Safety: Rides will keep students from having to cross train tracks or violent neighborhoods. School district and city officials agree to divide responsibility.
- Ducks Find Home Isn't So Sweet : Hockey: After winning four in a row in Canada, they lose, 4-3, to San Jose at Anaheim.
- Time Runs Out and Hart Has No Kick Coming
- Irvine Wins by 28, but Fails to Impress
- Buena's Hammer Strikes
- TV REVIEWS : Zillions of Tips for Consumer Kids
- Michael Jackson and the Media
- Story Prompts Memories of Billy Graham
- Even After a Victory, Rams Get No Respect
- Free Trade Accord Predictions
- Voice Mail Nightmare
- Diversity of Hip-Hop Music
- Harassment
- Women's Rights
- The Real Derivatives
- UCLA's Victory Gives Its Fans the Freedom to Express Themselves
- Volunteer Juries
- Obituaries - Nov. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1993
- Holiday Shopping Frenzy : Business: Stores report big crowds and booming sales. 'It's been going gangbusters,' a Sears manager says.
- Shoppers Flood Stores but Not All Are Sold Yet : Retail: In O.C. and nationwide, optimism on economy brings brisk business despite bargain-insistent holdouts.
- NEED TO READ: More than 40 million...
- Fire Causes $35,000 in Damage, Leaves Family Homeless
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 27, 1993
- Style With a Vengeance
- Co-Branded Credit Cards Charge Full Speed Ahead
- Born-Again Threads Put New Spin on Recycling
- Don L. Adams; MWD Operations Chief
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago School Board OKs Budget
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SHOPPING
- Tatiana Nikolayeva; Noted Russian Pianist, Composer
- Did You Know? . . .
- COUNTYWIDE : FEMA Helps Ease Personal Crises Too
- School Buses to Serve Blythe Street Students : Safety: The rides will save children from crossing gang turf and train tracks.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Site of Attack to Get Added Lighting
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Something Old, Something New
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Newbury Park's Smith Targets Record
- TRADE
- Slowdown to Continue at United
- Annual Cookbook Issue : There Will Always Be a France : "Cooking With Daniel Boulud," Daniel Boulud (Random House: $40; 372 pp.)
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Research Could Put Time on Our Side : INNER TIME: The Science of Body Clocks and What Makes Us Tick, <i> by Carol Orlock</i> , Birch Lane Press, $18.95, 208 pages
- Lending a Helping Hand : From literature programs to preserving trees to providing meals for the needy, volunteers are sought for a variety of tasks.
- Israeli Becomes Key Focus of POW Debate : Mideast: Ron Arad was shot down over Lebanon 7 years ago. Now, his wife, family and friends are battling to link his release to the peace process.
- Legislative Research Center Falls Short of Lofty Goals : Government: The California Institute has shied away from controversial issues and alienated some key backers. But officials claim it has reduced partisanship.
- Teen-Agers See U.S. Up Close and Personal : Education: Youths tour the country by bus to get a new perspective on the nation--and on their lives.
- Residents Fail to Approve Plan to Settle Dredging War : Ventura: Mayor will seek an extension for Keys homeowners to respond to proposed resolution of their lawsuits.
- Pop Album Chart : Impressive Debut for Bolton's Latest
- RETAILING
- 9 Killed as Floods Hit Cuba; 45,000 Evacuated
- Newhall Man Dies as Pickup Hits Truck
- Home Again : 1 of 2 Cats Separated From Couple in Laguna Fire Is Back Safe and Sound, Thanks to Help of Trapper
- A Lesson for Labor From American Airlines' Strike : Unions: The power shifts to workers, but will their leaders come up with the competitive strategies to use it wisely?
- Some Rebels From the '60s Reunite and Renew Their Old School Ties
- For 'Oz' Fans, This Set Is the 'Ultimate'
- Family of Slain Toddler Tells of Possible Revenge
- Spicing Up Brunch
- COLUMN ONE : Krishna Youths at a Crossroads : Many children of devotees have left the sect for a mainstream lifestyle. 'There was a time I was really into religion and stuff,' one teen-ager says. 'I need more excitement, I guess.'
- The Ovals Have It : They're Simple and Retro, and Firms Dig Them
- Escaping the Mall : When hunger strikes during a day of shopping, there's no need to settle for food-court chow. A short drive from any center in the Valley, excellent cuisine can be had at good prices.
- COUNTYWIDE : Precautions for Would-Be Donors
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2 From Pierce Share Press Group Award
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Eatman: 49ers Not <i> That</i> Much Better
- Smith Zeros In on State Passing Mark : High school football: Newbury Park quarterback could join receiver Van Buren as California's best ever.
- Hey, No Joke, These Records Are Hot! : Santa Claws Comes to Town With Real Felines in 'Jingle Cats: Meowy Christmas'
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Effort Blooms Brightest in Barren 'Cactus Flower'
- 'Goldsteins' Can't Get It Straight
- INTERNATIONAL
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Shopping for Millions: America's Cookbook Tastemaker
- Woman Settles Sex Abuse Case Against Archdiocese
- Ruth M. Friedman; Administrative Law Judge
- The Final Touch : Accessories can resurrect tired outfits as the party season approaches.
- Evelyn Venable; Actress, UCLA Teacher
- Wicker Does Wonders for Gifts : Basket shops can create a tower of treats that cater to a person's special tastes. Food, whether fancy or healthful, is always a safe bet.
- Assistance Offered to Victims of Fires
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Advises Caution on Fire-Victim Aid
- CALABASAS : Owl Watchers Keep Eyes and Ears Peeled
- LEARN School Gets Ready to Try Its Wings : Education: Fernangeles Elementary is going through a trial run before taking over its own budgeting. So far, officials have found a tangle of rules and formulas.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Broad Plan OKd for Amgen Expansion
- Militant Matadors Start Optimistically : College basketball: Northridge, with four returning starters plus depth, no longer content with moral victories.
- MOVIESPerez's Apology Sought: A Mexican-American rights group...
- Is That Imperfection We Smell Brewing at Melitta?
- STACKING UP SALES
- POLITICAL CHAIRS: It looks like Valley school...
- New Survey Charts High Costs of Treating Young Gunfire Victims
- VW, Unions OK 20% Reduction in Workweek
- Nigeria Military Dictator Names Nearly All-Civilian Cabinet
- Santa Clarita Hires Consultant to Fight Elsmere Canyon Landfill
- Terminally Cliched Prose Fills 'Contents'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tiger Cage 2' Packed With Adventure
- Handel and 'Jingle Bells' and Rock : It's a season filled with music in the Valley, with the likes of the classic 'Messiah,' traditional Yuletide carols and the 'KROQ Acoustic Christmas.'
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Clintons Add Some Color to White House : Renovation: Bolder tones, historic objects spruce up family quarters. $396,000 in private donations cover the work.
- Daniel J. Krumm; Former Maytag Chairman
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Law Puts Limits on Minors, Guns
- RUSSIA : Women Seeking Parliament Seats Run Smack Into Prejudice
- Bests and Busts at Cabazon Mall
- ORANGE : Lestonnac Clinic a Health Safety Net
- 'Choose-and-Cut' Christmas Tree Farms, Ranches Growing in Popularity : Holidays: Many sites where you can chop your own open today. Some offer low prices, others free popcorn and hayrides.
- AMUSEMENT WATCH : Is This Man Serious?
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Encino Man Is Shot to Death
- BURBANK : Man Pleads Guilty in Mother's Drowning
- Heralding Holiday Shopping
- COSTA MESA : Firefighters Deliver Food to Seniors
- Police Defend Work in Search for Molester
- Dining Spots in Your Area
- CULTURAL FAIR : Hawaiians will sing praises to songwriter-queen.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Hopes to Give Food Baskets to 150
- A Message for Parents About Kids and School : Education: Voice mail tells Simi Valley families what students are learning in class and what they should be doing at home.
- Celebrating With Ethnic Traditions : Many youngsters will learn about their roots at the special events where the season is celebrated according to different customs.
- Laguna Artists Get Religion--and Hit the Fashion Jackpot
- APEC Summit Chef Has Form of Hepatitis
- VENTURA : Blaze Ignited by Electrical Line Chars 34 Acres
- COUNTYWIDE : Armories to Provide Shelter for Homeless
- Batteries and Stereos That Pump Up the Volume
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teens' Club Lends Hand to the Needy
- STUDIO CITY : Riordan Will Discuss Goals at Luncheon
- Hold the Tortillas: Doo Dah Will March to a Smaller Beat : Festivals: Saturday's campy parade is moving out of Old Pasadena, and admission will be charged. Organizers say unruly spectators prompted the changes.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A New Dawn for Orlando at Glendale's Revived Fresco
- A Nice Mix for 'Perfect' Soundtrack
- THEATER REVIEW : Teatro Cometa Fizzles on Delivery : The group's good intentions don't capture the bright <i> acto </i> tradition of simple works with punchy messages.
- MARKETS
- Celebration of Credit? No Longer : Seasonal Incentives for Borrowers Are Cut as Year-Round Card Deals Spread
- Ashaninka Indians: Caught in Deadly Cross-Fire in Peru : South America: The proud native nation has become a pawn in the battle between the army and Maoist rebels.
- Bomb Aimed at Egypt Premier Kills Schoolgirl
- Biologists, Fishermen Disagree on Abalone Illness : Fishing: A mystery disease that devastated the local population of black abalone could be afflicting other varieties, scientists say. But commercial divers claim they are crying wolf.
- National Video Rentals : 'Sliver' Full of Rental Sex Appeal
- 'La Ronde' Full of Pointless Encounters
- White Chili
- Court Upholds Jail Term for Ex-Nazi, 81
- Once a Hero, Bosnian President Now Ignored, Criticized : Balkans: Blunders and nearly two years of a losing war have taken their toll. Izetbegovic is unlikely to ever regain real power.
- A Royal Cover-Up
- Getting in the Gift-Giving Picture : If you're struggling over ideas for presents, a family portrait can be a great gift that will be valued for many years.
- Tokyo Firm Will Build Port Facility, Wilson Says : Business: Governor makes the announcement during a 17-day Pacific Rim trade mission. He says the Wilmington project will create 100 jobs.
- Flap May Jeopardize Pony League Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Curve Breaks Sound Barrier at the Palace
- A Player's Thankful Day : Pro football: Bengal quarterback Jay Schroeder's youngest son was home with the family for Thanksgiving after a benign brain tumor was removed last week.
- There's No Defense As Kings Lose : Hockey: Four-goal performance from Robitaille isn't enough in 8-6 loss to Quebec.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Earle's Presence Will Give Chapman a Boost
- Sirs, May We Help You? : Just in the Nick of Time--Some Rules for the Men Who Find Shopping for the Women in Their Lives to Be a Big Mystery
- Picture Perfect : For kids' holiday photo ops, forget new outfits. Add lace or suspenders to dress up favorite clothes.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Trading Cards Are Helping Officers to Be Good Sports
- SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : LONG BEACH STATE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Two OF A DIFFERENT Kind : USC's Lisa Leslie and UCLA's Natalie Williams Hope to Finish Their Collegiate Careers in a Flourish
- CS Northridge Women Have Trouble Already
- Cowboys Lett It Slip Away on One Play : Pro football: Stoyanovich's 41-yard field goal kick blocked, but Dallas defender's gaffe allows Dolphins to regain possession on the one, and win, 16-14.
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Ana Gets a Shot at Thousand Oaks
- SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Something Old, Something New
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93--94 : DELPHIC LEAGUE
- Zeigler Puts Adversity Behind Him
- THEATER REVIEWS : Camp Is What Becomes 'Legends' Most : Long Beach Playhouse Makes a Valiant Effort to Find Some Kind of Reality Behind the Comedy
- Warner Bros. Joins the Retailing Rage, but That's Not All, Folks! : Merchandising: Store openings by entertainment firms are booming, thanks to cartoon-loving baby boomers.
- Doubt Growing by Experts on Cases of 'Recovered Memory'
- FAA Under Fire for Not Ensuring Pilots Follow Safety Rules
- Festival of Lights : The lighting of the menorah during Hanukkah marks the Biblical miracle of how the temple light kept burning.
- 'The Cowboy Boot Book'
- James Stern; Irish-Born Author Wrote About Travels
- Deadline Extended to Fill Committees
- IRVINE : Group Holding Toy Drive for Christmas
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993-1994 : Seaview League
- Today's Cynicism Grounds Flight of 'My Three Angels'
- Annual Cookbook Issue : The Italian Bookshelf: Required Reading
- Travel Disrupted as Heavy Snow, Record Cold Grip Upper Midwest
- Beleaguered German Presidential Nominee Withdraws : Europe: Chancellor's handpicked candidate drew fire for his stands on the Holocaust and immigrants.
- A Hybrid That Works
- U.S. Marks Thanksgiving With Big Meals, Huge Parades : Holiday: Many give thanks for plenty by helping needy. Balloon accident injures two at New York celebration.
- Southland Thanksgivings Served Up in Many Styles
- Armenians Seize Key Border Outpost
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Mall Merchants Worry About Holiday Season
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- McManis Sees Big Picture at The Master's
- TV REVIEWS : NBC's 'Friday Night Mystery' Has Trouble 'Staying Afloat'
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'Clowning' Displays Serious Flaws
- HOLIDAY CLOSURES
- Ex-Video Chief to Run Music Distributor WEA
- TV FACTS
- Digital Stirs Into the Cellular Stew : Technology: New mobile systems will handle more calls and claim to have better sound. But phones are incompatible.
- Equity-Poor Now Have Shot at Low-Rate Refinancing : Real estate: New plans require prospective borrowers to have virtually spotless credit.
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Too Much <i> Abbondanza</i> ? : Publishing: Years ago, everyone wanted to go to France and write a cookbook. These days, just about every aspiring Julia Child is heading for Italy.
- Real Deals? : Outlet malls seduce with sweet words such as <i> discount</i> and <i> bargain. </i> But experts urge buyers to do their homework.
- Byron H. Atkinson; UCLA Dean of Students
- Yeltsin Warns Foes on TV Attacks : Russia: Opposition parties had decried his crushing of Parliament. New free speech curbs to be spelled out today.
- A Cut Above : Area Christmas tree farms still offer lots of cheer and a family style atmosphere to those who come their way.
- OXNARD : Man Suffers Heart Attack Aboard Ship
- SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch Builder Gives Land to School
- Reversing the Sands of Time : Environment: In an attempt to re-create a long-gone coastal prairie, workers and volunteers begin planting native grasses on a patch of the El Segundo dunes.
- General Manager of Water District Plans to Retire in April
- Hartman's Trademark Is a Grand Slam : He Emerged From His Shell and Evolved Into Big Man on Thousand Oaks Campus
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Retirement Ends Quickly for Arcangues
- Works, Hearvey Help Cypress Win
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- Bound to Delight Gardeners : These encyclopedias and bibles of the soil set contain lots of essential information and will be put to good use by anyone who has a green thumb.
- When Trendy Is the Key : Teen-agers can be especially hard to shop for, unless you know what's in. Ideas include talking gadgets, something flannel or items from '70s.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should City Start Trapping Coyotes Again?
- LEO CARRILLO : Surfer, 33, Pulled From Ocean Dies
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93--94 : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Happy They're Not Sack Happy
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93--94 : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Hey, No Joke, These Records Are Hot! : Hollywood Answers the Jerky Boys' Prank Calls With a Movie Deal
- Are Tiny Start-Ups New Media Giants?
- French Airline Struck
- In the Spirit of Yesterday : Many are turning away from overly commercialized Christmases to celebrate the Yuletide season in a traditional, old-fashioned way.
- Taste of Home for Troops in Somalia
- Frequent Skiers Get a Lift : Resorts are offering discounts based on loyalty and repeat visits. The rewards may apply to tickets, refreshments, lessons or rentals.
- Inconsistencies Raise New Questions About Woman's Baby Swap Claim
- SAN FERNANDO : Workshop to Focus on Workers' Comp
- ANAHEIM : Church Offers More Than a Free Lunch
- Blueprint of L.A.'s Future Is Outlined for Officials : Growth: Five council members hear a report on the draft General Plan. Enthusiasm for it may be hard to generate.
- Robbers Get Cash, Jewelry at Home
- Surfer, 33, Pulled From Sea Dies
- What to do on the Weekends
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Project LEARN Aids 'At-Risk' Families
- Illegal Residents Not Just From Nearby Nations
- Camp Bartlett Colony Dwells Under Oaks, Among Animals : Communities: Historic hideaway between Ojai and Santa Paula shelters six families and a menagerie of their acquaintances.
- ANAHEIM : Dancers Get a Kick Helping Out Others
- VENTURA : No Progress in Case of Missing Woman
- Passing on Tradition : Families Continue Football Game That Kicked Off in '78
- PROFILE / JIM SEELEY : Lobbyist Wins Bigger Slice of Federal Pie for L.A.
- Injuries Slow Ram Secondary : Pro football: San Francisco's high-powered offense to face defense that's missing two starting cornerbacks.
- Conner Surrenders Helm for Leg Two
- 'Mickey Mouse': What's Not to Love?
- Chick Corea on the Elektric Road Again
- Law: A major shake-up in Hollywood's entertainment...
- Annual Cookbook Issue : A Few Good Books
- Guy Lee; Agent, Promoter for Asian American Actors
- What Price Curb Appeal? : City Balks at $1.05-Million Asking Price for Land Near Arts Plaza
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Deadly Gas Delivery Linked to Kevorkian
- U.S. to Urge Legal Immigrants to Seek Citizenship
- Anthony Burgess; Prolific Novelist, Linguist
- Mark Hardwick; Co-Creator of Broadway Musicals
- Policy Aims to Deter Shooting at Police
- Deputy Shot Assailant, Police Say
- A Gift Well Worth Receiving : Streisand donates 24-acre estate to parkland conservancy
- If You Really Cared, You'd Have Voted
- Run for State Assembly Seat May Be in the Cards for Korenstein
- Holidays Mean More to Bob Starr Now
- Texas A&M; Advances to Cotton Bowl, 18-9 : College Football: Leeland McElroy has 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown to lead Aggies over Texas.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1992-93 IN REVIEW : Seaview League
- Semenov Expresses Himself On, Off the Ice : Ducks: Moscow-born center has emerged as the leading scorer and best offensive player.
- MEN'S BASKETBALL : Stepping Down to Division III Should Work in Chapman's Favor
- Friendship Games : Norco's Coach and Quarterback Have a Special Bond as the Campbells Are a Successful Father-and-Son Team
- WATER POLO / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LONG BEACH : Stanford, California Begin a Familiar Trip
- Even Hand Finally Tilts in Mistri's Favor : Soccer: Cal State Fullerton coach has taken underfunded team to brink of the NCAA Final Four.
- Smooth Skating : A touch of winter is on deck at Universal CityWalk where skaters glide smoothly around an outdoor ice rink. Don't worry about skates, you can rent them there.
- CAMARILLO : Casa Pacifica Nears $10-Million Goal
- Holidays Find Food Center in Need of Help : Charity: The long run of tough economic times has had bad effects on organization that feeds the county's hungry.
- He Always Presents Edison's Best Defense : Division II: Simmons plays in shadow of star tailback and quarterback, but Chargers depend on linebacker's leadership.
- It Slips Away From Dallas in One Play : Pro football: Stoyanovich's 41-yard field goal kick blocked, but Dolphins get ball back and win game, 16-14.
- Lions Lose Their Way in Defeat : Pro football: Chicago Bears continue resurgence with 10-6 victory. Knee injury sidelines Sanders 3-5 weeks.
- Walter Lantz to Mark Chilly Willy's Birthday
- 'Memorandum': A Fitting Calling Card
- Q&A; WITH TERRY MURPHY AND BARRY NOLAN : Extra! Extra! A More Sensitive 'Hard Copy'!
- Filmmakers Drawn Into Clinton's 'War Room' : Movies: D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus get a backstage look at the army for the 1992 campaign.
- The Video Game System Dilemma: CD or Not CD? : Technology: Shoppers must decide whether to spend hundreds on a compact disc version or save money with a cartridge system that will be obsolete in a few years.
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Atlas Shrugged: Two Books, One Title
- PICK 6
- Dr. Alexander D. Langmuir; Chief of Epidemiology at CDC
- Wife Is Charged in Murder of Gulf War Soldier
- Failure of Engine Forces Return to LAX
- Disease-Resistant Crop Plant Gene Is Cloned in Bid to Curb Pesticide Use
- Behind The Scenes : Master Milliner Knows the Nooks and Crannies of the Cranium
- LAGUNA HILLS : Saddleback Outreach Can Break the Slide
- Cuts Cloud CSUN's Weather Operations
- RESEDA : First-Graders Get Hands-On Science Lesson