- BREA : City Official Named to Statewide Panel
- LOS ANGELES : Judge's Plea Averts Third Trial in Drunk Driving Case
- GTE Sends Out 300 Layoff Notices, Offers Severance Incentives : Cutbacks: The number of workers who will actually get pink slips at the Thousand Oaks-based company is still uncertain.
- U.S. Official Hears Little Saigon's Concerns on Refugee Matters
- LOS ANGELES : Todd Bridges Not Charged in Stabbing of Tenant
- SANTA ANA : City Bans Specified Buses From Streets
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- A Canadian Football League player was shot...
- DIVISION I BOYS : Huntington Beach Takes Out Frustrations on Vista
- DIVISION II GIRLS : Brea-Olinda's Victory Doesn't Please Trakh
- Wilborn Commits to San Jose State
- Hardy, Giordano Spark Buena, 53-44
- Jason Parsons
- DANCE REVIEW : Mummenschanz Lets Itself Down in Irvine : In the program 'Parade,' the Swiss mime troupe shifts halfway through, taking the audience from a world liberating the imagination to one constraining it.
- ART REVIEW : Crushed by Its Good Intentions : Under the banner of opening up the institutional art world to expansive diversity, the Whitney Biennial has in fact perversely narrowed its scope to an almost excruciating degree.
- TV REVIEWS : 'How'd They Do That?': Who Cares?
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Making the Case for Nuts
- Tuned In and at Risk : Too Much Time in Front of the Tube Is Not Only Bad for Kids' Minds, Experts Say, but Is Ruining Their Health
- For Police, 'It Is the Routine That Kills You' : Training: After three killings, officers are grimly reminded that they were instructed as recruits to keep their guard up, even in everyday situations.
- When Worlds Collide : Waiting Game Is Newest Weapon : Historically, law enforcement authorities seemed bent on quick ends to siege situations. But today, authorities would rather wait them out.
- GARDEN GROVE : Public May View Proposed Textbooks
- President of Compton College Fired in Wake of Damaging Audit : Education: Trustees vote unanimously to dismiss Warren A. Washington after disclosure that U.S. funds had been misspent since 1989.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Gets OK to Build 3 Soccer Fields
- $6 Passes for 3-Day Use of County Trails OKd : Recreation: Supervisors also reinstate $23 annual fee. Permits will be required for all 330 miles and violators will face $54 fines.
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Alemany Blows Late 12-Point Lead as DiCamilli Leads Costa Mesa, 61-59
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Rallies to Defeat Point Loma
- Hockey
- Crenshaw Athletes Take Simi Valley to School, 70-49
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Monroe's Zamudio Stops El Camino Real
- TV Ratings : '60 Minutes,' 'Murder' and 'Nora' Lead to Victory for CBS
- SEAL BEACH : Council OKs 2 A.M. Closing for Store
- Tapping Into the Brenda in All of Us
- Board Orders Slumlord to Fix Rundown Rental Units : Housing: Ten more of Milton Avol's homes in Palmdale area face demolition if he fails to make repairs.
- Trial Burn Begins at Controversial Incinerator
- NORTH HILLS : 1 Held in Racially Motivated Beating
- Woman's Body Is Found in Ashes of Home : Chatsworth: Matriarch was mourning a daughter who died in 1991. Candles lit in dead child's memory may have ignited blaze.
- Brown Asks Clinton to Provide Federal Funds for L.A. Schools
- NEWPORT BEACH : Paramedic User Fee to Take Effect July 1
- Jurisprudence
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Holmes Stops Pepeli in 5th Round
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : Hawaii Favored at Long Beach Arena
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Rolls Past Simi Valley
- Striped Bass Are Biting in the Shallows
- Globe-Trotting Will Mark 75th Philharmonic Season : Music: 1993-94 events will include tours to Asia and Europe and a number of commissioned scores.
- Revving Up for Fun on Autobahn
- Thousand Oaks Rallies to Win Behind Jones
- Ex-NBA Player Lifts Niles' Heavy Heart
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rallies to Beat Orange Coast
- MUSIC : Harmonica Americana : Virtuoso Elaborates on a Musical Tradition by Playing in Pop and Classical Appearances
- MUSIC REVIEW : Master Chorale, Sans Orchestra
- MacArtist Beefs Up: MacArtist Magazine, a national...
- Producer and Director in Political Drama
- Fred Lotter; Biology Professor
- MWD OKs First Rate Hike in 7 Years : Water: Increase will cost an average customer about $1.31 a month. Drought-ending rains helped keep the amount down, officials say.
- Area's Water Customers Facing Rate Jumps : Utilities: One day after the Metropolitan district raised its fees, the Calleguas board tonight will consider ways of raising money.
- Police Turn Cowpokes as Horses Break Out of Corral
- Officials Spurn Shadowy Figure
- Immigration
- Report on Human Rights
- Rhetoric About Budget Deficit
- Clinton's Plan
- Report on Human Rights
- Bullocks Wilshire
- Report on Human Rights
- Century 21 Hires Ad Firm for TV Campaign : Advertising: Laguna Hills-based Townsend & O'Leary will produce half the spots. The Irvine real estate company says the decision does not signal a rift with its agency of record.
- Castle & Cooke's Initial Offering Stumbles at Gate
- Biomerica Signs Deal: Biomerica Inc. said Tuesday...
- Excerpts of Testimony on Chase and Beating
- FBI Sends In Ace for Bomb Probe : N.Y. bureau chief Fox is a workaholic with training fighting espionage and terrorism.
- COLUMN ONE : France Wakes Up to AIDS : Apart from the United States, the French have the most AIDS cases in the West. But the death of a young filmmaker has jolted them into a belated awareness of the epidemic.
- Legislature Aims Fusillade of Bills at Tobacco Industry : Health: Anti-smoking lawmakers are buoyed by recent EPA report on risks of secondhand smoke.
- Ahhh, Humbuck! : Seth Lover's amplitude of talent turned up the volume of pop--including 'horrible music'--and produced the Humbucker pickup. His Garden Grove garage is an electronic treasure trove.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Held in Seizure of 5 Pounds of Pot
- BREA : Loans to Spruce Up Businesses Offered
- FBI Official Says Terrorist Group Plotted N.Y. Bombing : Violence: Comments at hearing draw a mild rebuke from Director Sessions. He cautions against speculating on case without hard evidence.
- Teen-Age Couple Did Not Commit Suicide, Police Say
- Countywide : L.A. Man Indicted in Bank Robberies
- Countywide : Children Check Into Real World
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Huntington Beach's Brannan Manages to Keep Them Guessing
- Hariet Azizians
- Fluor Will Restudy Defense Against Takeovers in Wake of Shareholder Vote : Meeting: Repeal of 'poison pill' plan is favored by 42%. The company hopes to divest its lead operations in Missouri by the end of the year.
- Seminar Deals With 'the Mother We Didn't Choose'
- Clinton Expected to Offer Relief for Base Closings
- Thick Morning Fog Expected to Return
- Obituary : Alan Cross; Believed to Be Nation's Oldest Vaudevillian
- LAGUNA BEACH : 400 Goats to Chew Firebreak for City
- When Success Seems Fishy : Outspoken Creator of Trout-Like Lure Is Accused of Using Live Bait
- Iditarod
- Riley Says He's Ready for Pfund
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Problematic Program From Mummenschanz
- You Can't Take the Country Out of the Cajun : Music: Charles, Terry Boulet left Louisiana 32 years ago, but time can't dull their love of region's rhythms. Their band plays in Orange on Friday.
- HUD 'Investment' Spending Seen as Boon to Decaying Urban Areas
- COMPTON : Moore's Defenders Blast Her Critics
- Planners Consider Revoking Permit of Mayfair Theatre : Ventura: Teen-agers and residents square off at a commission meeting. Some way it's the only place for youths to gather.
- Hockey
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Fillmore's Arundell Notches 2nd Consecutive No-Hitter
- Steve Beuerlein, a free-agent quarterback from the...
- Harrick Given a Three-Year Pact Extension : UCLA: Move is expected to add stability to the program, aid recruiting.
- King Beating Footage Comes to the Art World : Art: George Holliday's tape represents 'a new way of seeing what is around us,' says the Whitney curator who chose it for the museum's Biennial.
- MEDIA : Monthly Booklet Lists African-American Events, Activities
- The Chips Are Down : Gaming Stocks Have Tumbled, and Vegas Is Bracing for New Competition
- Man Shot With Police Stun Gun Dies
- Board OKs Sale of 3-Day Passes for Public Trail Users : Supervisors: Enforcement of $23 annual fee to hike, bike or ride horses on county paths also begins April 1.
- We'll Lose Good Neighbor If Marine Air Base Closes : Closure: The El Toro station, nearing its 50th year, has served us well. It has hosted countless dignitaries and made history.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / STATE REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Rolls Past Simi Valley
- Corcoran Eliminates Sea Kings : Division IV boys: After winning a Southern Section title, Corona del Mar lets down, loses in first round of regionals.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Pounds Santa Ana Valley in Baseball
- STAGE
- Primerica Seeking to Buy Shearson : Securities: If talks succeed, the deal would create a company that would rival Merrill Lynch as the nation's biggest brokerage.
- Radicals Claim Allegiance to Cleric
- Little Credit for RTC at End of S&L; Crisis
- Olympic Delegation Ends Beijing Visit
- Serbs Block Evacuation of Wounded Civilians : Bosnia: Gunmen defy U.N. and their own commanders in stopping convoy bound for besieged enclave of Srebrenica.
- 4 Months and Still Counting: Santa Barbara Race in Doubt
- BEL-AIR : Church Panel Accepts Moomaw's Resignation
- Garcetti Decries Possible Budget Cuts : Crime: District attorney says he would have to lay off lawyers and stop prosecuting misdemeanor cases.
- 2 Developers Clear 180 Acres of Gnatcatcher Habitat
- SUN VALLEY : Police Investigating Car Death of Man
- We Must Not Allow China's 'Final Solution' : Sovereignty: Its claim on Tibet is as invalid as Iraq's on Kuwait; the world must help.
- Man Who Impersonated IRS Agent Pleads Guilty : Crime: His card said 'Eternal Revenue Service' but the subject of an audit paid him $400,000.
- Students Protest Ban on 'Tagging' T-Shirts
- Jurisprudence
- Report on Human Rights
- Bullocks Wilshire
- New York Bombing
- Rhetoric About Budget Deficit
- MOVIES - March 10, 1993
- MOVIES - March 10, 1993
- MOVIES - March 10, 1993
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- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- Names in the News - March 10, 1993
- Names in the News - March 10, 1993
- Names in the News - March 10, 1993
- Obituaries - March 10, 1993
- Obituaries - March 10, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 10, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 10, 1993
- HEAD START? Huntington Beach businesswoman Haydee V....
- U.S., France and Russia Back U.N. Bosnia Plan
- Garden Grove Patrol Officer Slain : Witnesses: Residents of quiet street awaken to gunfire. They rush out to call for help on police radio, aid dying officer.
- Debris Blankets Area Beaches : Trash: Cash-strapped agencies seek volunteer help to deal with unsightly messy buildup left by recent storms.
- Judge Declares Mistrial in Newport Developer's Case : Courts: Jurors said Tuesday they were leaning toward convicting Jim Hood, who is charged with killing a former employee, but were unable to reach a verdict.
- Private School Expels 3 Students Over Weapons
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Narrows Fund-Raising Gap With $1 Million in Donations
- Clinton Warns of Recession Risk in Rapid Deficit Cuts
- ART ERASER: Experts say the annual Michelangelo...
- Custody Efforts Begin in Waco Siege : Cult: Relatives flock to Texas offering homes to children released by sect. Judge orders all but three of 21 youngsters to remain with protective agency for now.
- Garden Grove Patrol Officer Slain : Police: Nine-year veteran Howard Dallies Jr. is fatally wounded despite bulletproof vest. Killer eludes a massive manhunt.
- BED INSURANCE: Cities commonly protect themselves against...
- Officer Killed After Stopping Motorcyclist : Violence: Garden Grove veteran was on patrol alone. He had not radioed his station before he was shot.
- MOSTLY READY: The World Trade Center bombing...
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Narrows Fund-Raising Gap With $1.3-Million Total
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 10, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1993
- Pollution Research Expects 4th-Quarter Loss
- Auction Rescheduled: An auction of 54 properties...
- Two Centers Sold: Two Orange County retail...
- Premiere Radio Tells of Syndication Deal
- Cruller Fates : Cambodians Find Slim Profit in Doughnuts
- Next Step : Can Somali Warlords Make Peace? : The nation's future lies with rival clan leaders who must find a way to negotiate through words, not guns.
- Arkansas Legislators Seek Vasectomy Delay
- Holding On to a Fading Past : Santa Ana Library Houses Collection of County Relics
- U.S. Rejects U.N. Offensive in Bosnia : Balkans: White House says its sole commitment is to help enforce a negotiated peace. The statement rebuffs U.N. chief, who said troops would be sent if talks fail.
- Suit Claims Millionaire Was Murdered by Drug Agents : Raid: Survivors of the Malibu man allege that officers shot him during an illegal search. A sheris spokesman says the shooting was self-defense.
- Living IN THE Present : For Baker, It's More Pleasant Than Pondering Mixed Memories
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Nets Lose Anderson for Rest of the Season
- After a Year Off, St. Margaret's Kim Adopts Special Approach : Prep baseball: Three-sport athlete, who withdrew after his father's death, returns as Tartans' right fielder.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- What's in a Name? For MCA, a Big Lawsuit : Litigation: Universal CityWalk's name is pronounced exactly like that of a restaurant. City Wok is fighting the entertainment giant over it.
- Heavy Rains Killing Off Mugu Lagoon : Environment: Runoff carries sediment and pollutants into water, turning it into a salt marsh and endangering plant and animal life, activists and federal report say.
- BEIJING : They Like It Already
- New Arrests Ordered in Italian Corruption Scandal : Law enforcement: Magistrates act after president refuses to sign a decree decriminalizing payoff practices.
- National Agenda : S. Africa's Changing Face--and Names : With black-majority rule in sight, symbols of the nation's apartheid past are disappearing.
- COLUMN ONE : Lebanon's $4-Billion Redeemer : Devastated by years of civil war, a nation pins its hopes on a prime minister of massive wealth. If the country recovers, he'll be even wealthier.
- Cut down to size: Some people miss...
- Investigation of School Land Deal Is Sought
- Newport-Mesa District Will Recoup $150,000 : Schools: Settlement from insurance carrier against $3.9-million embezzlement by Stephen A. Wagner is expected to go toward paying auditors and legal fees.
- Jets Sign Lott for 2 Years : Pro football: Contract for the former Raider and 49er safety is believed to be worth $3 million.
- Dane Valdez
- TV REVIEW : Universe Revealed in an Ant Farm
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Intriguing Work From Sergio Arau
- H&H; Oil Reports Loss of $827,000 in 4th Quarter
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Mechanical-Dinosaur Maker to Combine Facilities in Irvine
- O.C. Jobless Rate 6.4%, but Figure May Be Temporary, Officials Say : Employment: The January estimate is likely to change when a new effort to improve the tallies is completed.
- House of Fabrics' Earnings Slide 74% in 4th Quarter
- SMS Gets 3-Year Data Pact With Sizzler
- Personalized '800' Service Is First Ever : Telecommunications: MCI links Mexico and the United States with a new calling plan.
- High Court Allows All-Union Pacts on Public Works : Labor: The 9-0 decision affects about 40% of construction work nationwide, including L.A. Convention Center and Metro Rail projects.
- OXNARD : Woman, Man Shot Over the Weekend
- SAN CLEMENTE : Formal Notice of Recall Effort Filed
- Consultant Defends Air Terminal Plan
- Actor Todd Bridges Held After Stabbing of Tenant : Law enforcement: Former child star is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. He and the wounded man tell different stories.
- Long-Distance Samaritan : Peace Corps Days Are Over but Nurse Still Finds Ways to Help
- Honor a Deal, Keep Schools Open
- Father Charged in Death, Sex Assault, 4 Injuries
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Grandfather : Crime: Cindy Diebolt tried but failed to hire a killer. Her mother succeeded and was convicted of murder.
- Tennis' Designated Hitter
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Orchestra Program Ends on High Note : Pianists' rendition of Claude Bolling work earns a spontaneous standing ovation, but ensemble's Handel and Mozart efforts lacked coherence.
- Long Fight Over Short Subjects : Movies: Oscar-nominated filmmakers dispute the academy's contention that shorts are a relic of bygone days.
- Christian J. Garner has joined Foresight, a...
- Insurance Company Buys Division of Rival
- Officer Wasn't Taunting King, Nurse Testifies : Trial: But the key prosecution witness said she did not think Laurence Powell was joking when he spoke with the beating victim about playing hardball and hitting home runs.
- Hunt for Gypsy Symbolizes Germany's Asylum Crisis : Foreigners: Neo-Nazis offer bounty for frightened mother, but others hide her from extremists and police.
- Changing Lifestyles : Hot Hats : Ukrainians say that it is not safe to wear their <i> shapkas</i> . The fur caps are a target of thieves.
- Wilson to Name Task Force on Workers' Comp
- OJAI : Memorial Garden Comforts Parents
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Harvard Soccer Player Arrested
- Olivia DiCamilli
- ARTS
- Judith A. Bijlani has become chairman of...
- James F. Guthrie and Efrem (Skip) Zimbalist...
- Home Resales Remain Sluggish in February : Real estate: Prices decline 13% from a year ago, but agents see hope in increased escrow openings.
- Leslie's Poolmart Loses $1.73 Million in Quarter
- The Times, They Have a-Changed: Clinton and Nixon Talk Shop
- Spelling Out Why Gays in Uniform Live in Fear : Books: In 'Conduct Unbecoming,' Randy Shilts attacks the military for its 'horrendous' treatment of homosexuals. 'They conduct witch hunts and purges,' he says.
- Somalis Turn In More Weapons
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : BOYS : Division I
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS : Division III
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PREP BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN REGIONAL : Crenshaw High Has Double Vision
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : East Carolina (13-16) Earns Berth in NCAA Tournament
- 'Cycle,' 'Angels' Top Critic Awards : Theater: 'Kentucky Cycle' takes 5 honors including outstanding production, shared with 'Angels in America' and 'Melody Jones.'
- BRIEFLY
- Chapman President Elected to First American Financial Board
- At Trial, All Eyes Will Be on Rodney King Again : Courts: He sees testimony as chance to repair his image. But defense lawyers will attack his credibility.
- PLATFORM : Cruelty to Animals
- Michael Jordan practiced with the Chicago Bulls...
- Iditarod
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- ARTS
- TV REVIEW : 'Big Boys' Examines Pain of Sexual Abuse
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- He's Cited for Unsafe Driving in Icy Conditions by Officials
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS : Division I
- Jobs Situation Brightening
- Maytag Wrings In 100th Anniversary
- GOOD NEWS FOR INVESTORS, BORROWERS : A Matter of Great Interest : Thousands Rush to Mortgage Lenders as Rates Fall to 20-Year Low
- JERUSALEM : Headed for Peace?
- Photo Essay : Burmese Tribe Takes Beauty to New Height
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tale of Love Potions and Love's Power : THE LAW OF FALLING BODIES <i> by Jill Ciment</i> Poseidon Press: $19; 180 pages
- UNITED NATIONS : Truth-Telling
- Chamber's Shift: All Firms Should Insure Workers
- Bill Would Change Taste of Antifreeze
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : BOYS : Division V
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / EARL GUSTKEY : It's a One-Man Poll, and It Takes a Lot of Work
- Recent Tragedies to Be Basis of NBC Movies
- Players International to Take Over Riverboat
- ARCS Mortgage Reports Rise in Apartment Loans
- ENVIRONMENT
- ENERGY
- Microsemi Cuts Employees' Pay by an Average 10%
- Gerald Sampson Named President of Neiman Marcus
- Women's Risk in Angioplasty Found Greater
- Strolling the Distance : Man, 84, Beats the Heat and Tired Feet in Marathon
- SAN PEDRO : Man Sought in Slayings of Wife, Son Kills Himself
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : If You Don't Believe Mariners' Boone Can Play, Ask Him
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Enough of This Wandering in the Maze : 'African Icons of Power' at Bowers Museum Could Aid Viewer With Some Thematic Keenness
- Astro Sciences Approved for NASDAQ Listing
- Safeway Inc. Chairman Peter A. Magowan is...
- Kenfil Sells Additional 50,000 Shares to Group
- National Agenda : Blueprint for Berlin : As it prepares to transfer its seat of government, Germany takes the first steps in redesigning the capital.
- SANTA CLARITA : Decision Due on Type of Public TV
- Billy Eckstine; Singer of Hit Tunes Also Was a Pioneer of Be-Bop Style
- Saving Forgotten Lives in a Forgotten Cuba : Valladares Foundation helped defector rescue his family. But it fights indifference over human rights issues so close to home.
- Man Wounded by Police After Wild Chase
- Baby Given Heart Transplant Dies
- SAN FERNANDO : Federal Anti-Drug Unit Disbanded
- Lancaster City Attorney Cleared on Conflict Issue : Government: A state oversight agency finds that David McEwen can legally give advice on redevelopment matters and also serve as bond counsel.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : BOYS : Division I
- Speedskater Bonnie Blair Wins Sullivan Award on 4th Chance
- CSUN Runs Out of Finalists
- Buzzard's Luck : Hawkins Hopes Knee Injury Is Last of Bad Breaks
- NHL : Whalers Upset Nordiques
- High School Student Pleads Not Guilty in Laguna Attack
- OXNARD : Port of Hueneme to Seek Special Status
- We Must Remove Fear, Crime, Despair : Mayor's race: To prosper, Los Angeles residents must unite and face the city's problems.
- Slaying of 2 Compton Officers Re-Enacted : Investigation: Police hope to jog memories of witnesses or encourage others to come forward. Swarm of reporters covers event.
- THOUSAND OAKS : What's in a Name? Sometimes Too Many Unnecessary Vowels
- ANAHEIM : Possible Utility Hikes Face Council Tonight
- Unemployment Rate Hits 9% in January : Labor: The figure appears to reflect a post-holiday trend of more joblessness and a continuing weakness in the state economy. Weather is blamed for a slowdown in agricultural hiring.
- SANTA ANA : $19-Million Budget Shortfall Projected
- Pain, Yes -- but Why Devastation? : California could get clobbered by base closings
- PERSPECTIVE ON PHARMACEUTICALS : A Health-Care Scapegoat Responds : Blaming drug companies for all our ills harms research and ignores the cost-effectiveness of the industry.
- NORTH HILLS : Victims of Sexual Assault Given Help
- New NAACP Chapter President Pledges Response to Problems of Youth