- Admission of UC Irvine's Top Recruit Is Still Pending
- 'Mutated Love' Promotes an Anti-Nuclear Message : Art: Americans for a Safe Future commissioned painter Mark Heckman to design a billboard protesting a planned nuclear waste facility in Ward Valley near Needles.
- Quick-Moving Robbers Finding Easy Targets : Crime: Three gunmen burst in through unlocked or easily broken doors, then tie up victims with phone cords and ransack the house. The scenario has been occurred eight times in the past month.
- Pomona : College Bookstore May Close
- Cost of King's Villages Lawsuit Balloons : Housing: Filed in federal court two years ago, discrimination litigation is already the most expensive in city history.
- Who Melts When the Political Heat Is On? : Public life: In Washington, officials get scorched by charges of ethics violations, power mongering, lying--and worse. Veterans figure out a way to get over it and get back in the game.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President's National Service Program
- Is There No End to Delays in Senate? Try a <i> Real </i> Filibuster
- Santa Fe Springs : Cleanup Plan to Be Detailed for Hazardous Waste Site
- Heritage Commission Designates Egyptian Theatre a Landmark
- Amid Uproar, Council Delays Voting on Revitalization : Redevelopment: Supporters and foes jam the chambers to raise questions about the massive 45-year project, which would grant power of eminent domain.
- Fairness Takes a Recess in School Debate
- In Once-Hopeful Panama, There's a Sense of Betrayal : Latin America: Optimism followed Noriega's ouster. Now business-as-usual corruption is reported.
- Firm's Money Woes Leave Tourists Stuck : Travel: A charter airline cancels flights of German visitors, saying the tour operator has not paid its bills. Thousands are left stranded.
- SANTA ANA : College Receives $750,000 in Grants
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Sisters Reach Zenith Singing for the Pope
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Outlook Not Good for Farrell
- ENERGY
- $3-Million Loss Reported by ICN Pharmaceuticals
- Inquiry Finds Disabled Receive Less Bilingual Instruction
- 'Casino Night' Nets $18,000 Jackpot for Cancer Institute
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.N. Leader Urges Expansion of Force
- Family Says Killer's Sentence Is Too Light : Trial: William Barnes was found guilty of second-degree murder for slaying Carlos Vazquez. He could be paroled in 15 years despite prior conviction.
- Pasadena : Trial Set for Security Chief
- DON'T READ HIS LIPS : Jeff Dunham's Puppets Get Some of the Best Lines
- Maywood : City Council Members Vote Themselves a 10% Raise
- MUSIC : Britain's UB40 Finds Chart Groove With King-Sized Hit : The eight-member band will bring its brand of homogenized reggae and pop music to the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- SAT Scores Remain Level in California : Education: Small gain nationally reflects 'painfully slow academic recovery' from record lows in 1990.
- Inquiry Links Marines to Gay Pornography : Camp Pendleton: Undetermined number at base allegedly took part in making explicit films, magazines and photos, police and military officials say.
- THEATER REVIEW : Farce of Musical Beds Needs a Night or Two
- LA PALMA : City Approves Plan for 5% Utility Tax
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Confronting the Abuse of Our Children : A book by a Ventura County clinical psychologist shows young victims of sexual violence that there are adults who can help.
- Countywide : The Very Picture of Progress
- Growing Strength in Numbers : Government: City Council victories, including 2 in Carson, are few and far between for the state's largest Asian ethnic group, but some polls-watchers say it could be the beginning of a trend.
- Woman Is Found Stabbed to Death
- Councilwoman Urges L.A. to Lift Hiring Freeze : Budget: Laura Chick says her plan is designed to quickly put 50 police officers on the streets. Reservists and retirees would be hired.
- Oil Firms' Deal Clouds Pipeline Plan : Petroleum: Major companies approve an agreement to move crude from Bakersfield by using an existing line.
- Unglued Shoe Is Causing a Real Flap : Track and field: Nike calls incident involving Watts embarrassing. Watts says he isn't going to harp on it, and rival companies want to run with it.
- LINING UP IN THE CFL : Pringle Sees the World, Settles on Sacramento : Former Kennedy Star Finds His Niche in His 3rd Pro League
- California to Hit 'Comeback' Campaign Trail : Marketing: Gov. Pete Wilson and top Democratic leaders will join in an advertising effort to keep businesses in the state.
- Condo Owners Reported Near Settlement With Builder Lyon
- Beverly Hills : 3 Honored for Rescue
- Gains Made Against Muscular Dystrophy
- Malibu : City Makes Bid for Museum
- Spotting Warning Signs That Your Child Needs Counseling
- Yankee Discovers New England Cooking in La Habra
- Howard Will Forgo 5% Pay Raise : Finances: Supervisor puts decision in writing, citing layoffs. Her colleagues have indicated similar intentions.
- Simi Approves Corriganville Park Permit : Recreation: The decision will allow officials to apply for U.S. and state grants to build the $4.3-million facility.
- 4 Men Arrested in Countywide Series of July Auto Thefts
- Lake Forest : City Delays Decision on Utility Permits
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Duper Finds a Home in Philadelphia
- Memory of Mother Gives Him Another Reason to Succeed : Football: Her death makes Corona del Mar's Willard more intent on winning at Cal.
- NCAA Rules Auburn Out of Bowls for 2 Years
- ART REVIEWS : 'Go Down Stairs Diagonally' Offers an Off-Balanced View
- New U.S. Permit Fees Threaten Universities' Reactors : Regulations: Scientists fear that a $62,100 annual charge will force programs to close. Officials say they need to cover the costs of licensing facilities.
- Coral Finds That 3 Heads Are Better Than 5 : Band will be in its element when it performs at benefit for surfrider foundation.
- Ex-Pornography Star Takes Up Battle to Aid Runaway Teens
- Malibu : Some PCH Lanes May Close
- Ingram Micro Names IBM Executive to Post of President
- Gentle Readers, Meet the Man Behind the Novel
- Scientists Study Cooling Effects of Trees : Climate: SCE looks for evidence that urban greenery functions as a natural air conditioner, which may cut energy use.
- Love, Armenian Style : Bridal Show Captures Look and Traditions of Old Country
- Nintendo's Success Is an Open Book
- Flood of Calls Won't Sink Smoking Ban, Officials Say
- BREA : Fewer Homes, More Open Land Proposed
- ROWLAND HEIGHTS : Hate Symbols Scrawled in Vandalism, Theft at Home
- Taking the Bitter With the Sweet : Fairgrounds: Opening-day crowds get their first taste of the 1993 county fair--from lemon juice to more traditional treats.
- Harvest of Hope : Rebuilding: A handful of inner-city gardens have sprung up, begun with U.S. riot-recovery aid. Residents say the vegetables and fruit provide much-needed food--and pride.
- Port Ends Deal for Central City Rail Line Land : Transit: Harbor commission still backs project but says problems could not be cleared up before contract deadlines.
- Harbr Patrol May Adopt Use of Pepper Spray
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Darwin Misses a No-Hitter by Inches
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Pitt's Brown on Probation for Incident
- Anglers Tune In to Channel and Find Schools of Yellowfin Lurking About
- Short Days for Disabled Pupils Ruled Illegal : Education: District officials deny that students were shortchanged, and say safety was main reason for different schedules. Starting this fall, all children will have same hours.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Show Offers Similarities, Differences : Works by husband and wife painters are on exhibit at Conejo Valley Art Museum.
- The Buck Stops--Cold--as Yen Continues to Surge
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Gives new meaning to, "Take my wife,...
- YORBA LINDA : Community Center Fees, Rules Adopted
- Alhambra Seeks Higher Bond Limit
- Trash Collector Recycles the Old West in Spoofy Commercials
- NORTHRIDGE : Fraternity 'Rape, Pillage' Party Flyer Condemned
- Judge Limits Testimony on Menendezes' Upbringing : Courts: Extensive description of the brothers' childhoods is barred as being irrelevant to murder charge.
- Ducks Definitely Will Be Mighty in Size
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Finally Gets Untracked in Pittsburgh
- Trails and Tribulation : Rangers Try to Help Bikers, Hikers and Equestrians Get Along
- R. Maynard, Leading Black Journalist, Dies
- Echo Park : Mural Fest to Honor Youths
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : It's All in the <i> Familia</i> at Bowers
- Soil Transfer From Warner Ridge to Pierce Farm Is OKd
- Stop This Monstrous Runoff : UCLA study points finger at storm drains as a major bay polluter
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Defeats Nelson
- CIF Seeks Salvation in Business World : Athletics: With a new marketing approach, officials hope more money can be generated through corporate sponsors.
- Markets Soar Around World : Stocks: Dow climbs 17.88 to a record 3,604. Strong gains are also reported in Frankfurt, Singapore and other exchanges.
- City Will Help Some Families Buy First Homes
- Acoustic Music to Take Dizdar Park Stage
- Teaching Children to Manage Diabetes : Pediatric Diagnostic Center in Ventura reaches out to local families by addressing physical and emotional concerns. Program shows youngsters, parents that they are not alone.
- 'Hidden Room': Terror With a Twist
- Slaying Suspect Couldn't Explain Blood in House
- STUDIO CITY : Waxman to Address Community Meeting
- Man Given 30 Years for Killing 3 People While Fleeing Police
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Rejects Curfew at Beach
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Redevelopment Study of 2 Eastside Areas Planned
- Airline Threatens to Ground LAX Project Unless City Pays Up
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Civic Life Rots While Gossip Rides High : Surely we have better things for police to do than chase down madams to the stars; how about rape prevention, for one?
- LOS ANGELES : Council Cuts Bernardi's Scholarship Program 75%
- Looking to Add to His Track Record : Taste of Indy 500 Left El Segundo's Morton Asking for More
- Variety Is Instrumental to Success : Poncho Sanchez, Who Credits Eclecticism and Latin Beats With Ensemble's Appeal, Is Singing More Too
- Once-Powerful Gang Returns With New Attitude
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sing-Along Hits at the Bowl : In his Philharmonic debut, a young Russian emigre named Yakov Kreizberg proves that over-familiar music doesn't have to sound trite.
- What a Lovely Little Village; I Think...
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- New Meat Labeling Signals USDA About-Face
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- Bill Preempting Local Smoking Bans Shelved
- Huntington Park : Business Center Opens With Help of $85,000 City Grant
- Court Rejects New Demjanjuk Trial : Israel: Justices rule that it would violate right not to be tried twice on same charges. Despite acquittal, he remains in jail pending arguments for an appeal.
- Secrets of the 'Garden' Enchant Even Youngest
- Stop Smoking, for Vanity's Sake
- Play Grew Into Family Affair
- Centralize Finance, Decentralize Delivery : Health care: A national tax to provide insurance is the only answer, given the states' diversity of wealth and generosity.
- OXNARD : Electrical Short Causes Garage Fire
- OXNARD : New Deal OKd for Ormond Beach Plan
- Working on the 'Greening' of America--and the Economy : Technology: Local industries speculate on innovative products that will produce a profit in an eco-friendly world.
- Standing Up for Themselves
- GRANADA HILLS : Neighbors Back Limits on Center
- DOWNHILL RACER : Donovan Is Riding to the Top : Cycling: Orange resident has qualified for world championships in France.
- Why Does Everyone Love a Hollywood Scandal? : The Heidi Fleiss Case Has Captivated the Public, the Press and Hollywood Itself--Much Like a Famous Case 15 Years Ago
- Kodak Plans to Lay Off 10,000 Workers by 1996 : Technology: Analysts say the cuts are just the beginning for the company, which is facing an electronic imaging revolution.
- West Hollywood : Smoking Ban Exemption
- Council Backs Revised Harbor Plan in Concept : Development: Queen Mary would remain in place and 18 acres of Shoreline Aquatic Park would be retained. Aquarium is called linchpin of plan.
- State Renews Search for School District Administrator : Education: Richard P. Mesa changes his mind after accepting the position. Oakland board members persuaded him to stay in their troubled system.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Judge Defends Powell, Koon Sentences as Fair : Courts: Davies, in justifying 2 1/2-year terms, says many misunderstood role of victim's conduct.
- Lakewood : City Hall Hours Extended, Closed on Alternate Fridays
- BREA : City Sells 4 Historical Homes for $193,500
- COSTA MESA : Costa Mesa High Gets New Principal
- Cycling Club Rides Beyond Valley's Edge
- Suspected Graffiti Vandal Says He's the One Who Got Tagged
- Peer Lessons at Camp : Education: In program at Santa Ana school district, older teens teach children to resist drugs and gangs.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Attorney Kelso Resigns From School Board
- Base Politics Intrude on Bases : Heartening example of Tustin shows how conversion can best be handled
- Valley Role on CRA Board Is Good News
- Wilson Defiant Over Immigration Issue : Politics: Governor says Democrats can 'kiss my rear end' in response to comments challenging his record in light of hard-line proposals made last week. He denies opposition's charges that he has flip-flopped on the matter.
- City Manager's Deal an Issue of Trust
- Coverage of the Playa Vista Project
- Diverse Democrats
- Beilenson's Vote Hurts the Economy
- Bears Shot After Attacks
- Leftist Terrorists
- President Clinton
- Suicide Prevention
- Dismissed Staffers From Galanter's Office
- Jane Alexander
- Use of Computers in Schools Is the Point
- Cutting Out Youth Group Disheartening
- Clinton Tried to Help the Valley
- Red Line Extension Approval a Relief
- The Community and Renovations at Fox Studios
- MOVIES - Aug. 19, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 19, 1993
- Shooting the Breeze on Radio Waves
- Despite Emotions, Denny Case Involves Routine Law : Crime: Regardless of intense scrutiny and symbolism, trial will boil down to two factors: identity and intent.
- Lake Forest, Laguna Reject County's El Toro Plan : Demilitarization: But the two South County cities say they will seek compromise with county on Marine base closure.
- Ventura Math Scores Drop 18 Points on SAT : Education: Verbal skills numbers show improvement. The district's high schools remain above the state and national average.
- Shiley Valve-Linked Death Sparks Mission : Medicine: Victim's fiance turns to Arizona Sen. DeConcini, Veterans Administration for 'justice.'
- Make a Mussel
- Building Black Families : Nonprofit Group Helps Make Dreams of Adopting a Reality
- O.C. Students Raise SAT Scores, Beat U.S. Peers : Education: Irvine grads do best on college-eligibility tests. Santa Ana's improve but post O.C.'s lowest results.
- PUT TO THE TEST: It was 42...
- BOOK REVIEW : Disjointed Equine Tale Trots Off the Track : SWEET WILLIAM, A Memory of Old Horse <i> by John Hawkes</i> . Simon & Schuster: $20, 248 pages
- Last-Minute Suit Is Filed to Block Tollway Construction
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Productive Summer for Brown, Perry
- DEL MAR : Best Pal in Position to Pull Off an Outside Job in Pacific Classic
- CSUN Spots Faulk Five Working Days : College football: Budget restraints keep Matadors out of camp while their opening opponent, SDSU, prepares.
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : Serra's Hurt May Be Moving Up the Coast
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Is Expected to Be at Practice Today
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Return Painful for Van Slyke
- Drayton Is Learning Lessons by Doing Work in the Field : Football: Rookie tight end is making progress, but he has a lot to absorb if he's going to help the Rams this season.
- Shouting 'Fore,' Thinking 'Fork'
- Plush Life
- Good Old American Hospitality : Fullerton Union Senior Plays Hostess to Three Hungarian Friends
- Lloyd Will Coach Boys' Basketball at Brea-Olinda Again
- She Finished in Time for Film at 11
- Campanelli Files $5-Million Suit over Firing
- Dodgers Give Braves a Break : Baseball: They make two errors in 12th inning, and Gant's sacrifice fly gives Atlanta a 5-4 victory.
- Ruelas, Lopez Head Irvine Card Tonight
- Wine Country, U.S.A.
- PARTY LINE : A Quest for Empties
- MARKETS : Speck and Sprats
- Peppers : Big Orange
- Vegetables in a Pickle
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Drysdale Family Keeping in Touch
- TV REVIEW : Voice of Mysterious DJ Leads to Suicides in 'Night Owl'
- THEATER REVIEW : Chekhov Hovers Over 'Go Fish'
- O.C. Symphony Asks Garden Grove for $20,000 Bailout : Funding: The orchestra needs to pay its union musicians back wages, or they won't be able to play in the coming season.
- Olympic Gold Medalist Stewart to Swim in Pierce Charity Event
- 2 WCC Baseball Coaches Say Playoff Plan Wasn't Thought Out
- Rocket's Career Remains in Recess : Raiders: Former Notre Dame star still waiting to sign first contract with NFL team.
- Tigers Come Back Against Angels : Baseball: Angel rookie hits 26th and 27th homers, but Detroit scores six runs in ninth for 8-6 victory.
- Price Stays Bullish on Rodeo
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Carries Added Weight to Practice
- Free the Baby Bell 7! Let Them Compete--With Conditions
- Cano's LJC Restaurants Files for Protection Under Chapter 11
- The Scallop and the Snow Pea
- A Corny Soup Gets Hip
- Redefining the Meaning of 'C' in LACMA : Art: The county's role in funding the museum is at issue as the two sides reexamine a 35-year-old contract.
- Television's Western Revival Is Shooting Itself in the Foot
- AEROSPACE
- Paul T. Guinn; Riordan Law Firm Partner, Civic Activist
- Sweep Targets Violations of Farm Labor Laws in State
- GLENDALE : Police Ride Buses to Apprehend Taggers
- Fountain Valley Wins Colt Title
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mets Send Young to Minor Leagues
- Booth Wins in Arkansas; Berry Falls Into Tie for Second
- Deer's Future Is Clearly Out of Focus : Baseball: Whether or not the Detroit Tigers' power hitter will be traded is anybody's guess.
- Countywide : Expanded Channel Cleanup Plan OKd
- FitzGerald Gives Up Post at Rio Mesa
- Fake-Accident Scam Gets Man 5-Year Term : Courts: Duc Minh Nguyen was middleman in one of state's biggest auto insurance frauds.
- MARINA DEL REY : Man Wielding Rifle Is Slain by Deputies
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Diluting His Southern Discomfort : A relatively recharged Charlie Daniels tones down his hate lyrics of yore and revs up his signature boogie style of playing in a show at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana.
- MOCA Names Knapp, Price as Trustees
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Fate of County's LPGA Event in Question
- Report Decries Election of Stein to Hockey Hall
- 'Contextual Turbulence' Exhibition on View
- Oates Vows to Continue Legacy of Predecessor : College basketball: New Master's coach follows Hankinson with 30 years of experience, more than 500 victories.
- STAGE
- Development OK for Arena Area Kills Jail Option : Government: County plan would provide more parking near Anaheim facility.
- GLENDALE : Plans for Removing School Lockers OKd
- Dow in Line for Position at Moorpark
- The Headache of Health Reform : Advice to Clinton: Proceed, but with caution
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Scapino!' Inaugurates Youth Stage
- 'Pay What You Can' Matinee of 'Five Guys'
- These Two Young Rams Worthy of Second Look
- A Fly-Fisherman's Dream : Remote Region of Wyoming Has What Few Trophy Trout Fisheries Have: No Crowds
- James N. Thayer; Lear Siegler Executive, UCLA Benefactor
- CAMARILLO : School District Gets 2 New Principals
- MOORPARK : Examiner Testifies on Strangulation
- DANA POINT : Court Rehearing on General Plan Sought
- OXNARD : Plan for Photo Radar System OKd
- Youth Killed, Pal Hurt in Ortega Highway Crash : Accident: The 18-year-old driver, from Fountain Valley, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and felony drunk driving. Boyhood friend from Huntington Beach died at scene.
- Laguna Beach : Beach, Aliso Creek Cleanup Events Set
- Brea Anti-Graffiti Law Includes Fines of $1,000, Possible Jail Time
- Rancher Offers Museum Home on Range : Culture: A rancher would donate 20 acres of land in Fillmore, including Chumash Indian burial grounds.
- A Fiction Has a Happy Ending : Israel says it's ready to talk to its bitter enemy: the PLO
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodger Contingent Calls On Dreiforts
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Small Stocks Lead Market to Record; Dollar Eases
- The Family That Gives Together . . . : Trends: More parents and kids are working side by side as volunteers, trying to reconnect with their communities and one another. The rewards are huge.
- Bob Hope Hits the Links for House Ear Institute
- FAMILY WATCH : Truant Officer
- Tustin Oil Firm Facing Criminal Pollution Charges
- Three Refiners Given Extension to Produce Cleaner Diesel
- Arkansans Give Clintons a Little Space : Presidency: Besides the press, few gawkers horn in on the First Family's two-day stay at friends' lakeside house. Time spent reading, phoning, diving.
- CIA Agent's Killer Arrested, Georgians Say
- REAL ESTATE
- Sudan Refugee Exodus Reported
- 'Hundreds' Gave Data to KGB, Book Says : Espionage: Author says FBI agents across country are investigating charges by ex-Soviet security employee. Agency calls report 'exaggerated.'
- Michigan Brings Charges Against Suicide Doctor
- Why Gay Rights Matter to Us All
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Vendors Group Wants Restrictions
- Phone Calls Key for Investigators in Jordan Case
- Warner Reportedly Planning Film Studio Tour in Germany
- Earl S. Ricker; 'Voice of the Rose Bowl'
- Reno Gets a Firsthand Look at Border Woes
- Rare Grass in Path of Project : Endangered species: State officials seek to protect a 50-acre Moorpark site that includes the plant.
- Boxer Offers Plan for Cold War Retooling : Policy: Senator urges public-private investment program to ease state's transition from defense contracts to civilian industries.
- MOORPARK : Council to Review Plan for Street Lights
- COSTA MESA : Parent Group Fights Spread of Gangs
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Robiskie Follows Shell's Game Plan
- THEATER REVIEWS : Power and Glory of 'Superstar' : Divine Cast and Crew Shine in Rousing Buena Park Production
- MOVIE REVIEW : Murder, He Whined : Woody Allen's 'Mystery' Is Diverting but <i> Angst</i> -Ridden
- Bellcore Says Its Number Is Up on Allocation : Communications: The Baby Bell firm's decision to abandon area code and other services offers glimpse into behind-the-scenes rivalry.
- Home Construction in West Down 11.9% : Housing: Nationwide, pace dropped 2.7% in July amid political, economic fears. But figures are still better than a year ago.
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Report of Survivors in Hotel Proves False
- LONELY LEGUMES: Who'd have expected this? One...
- Swimming Against Tide of Doubt : Many think Pamela Pole's fund-raising paddle from Balboa Pier to Catalina is leaky. Friends bail out, but her optimism overflows.
- VENTURA : Action Leaves Landmark Looking Blank
- Countywide : Fire Department Reorganization OKd
- Compton Job Rejected by Educator : Education: Richard P. Mesa says he will stay at the helm of Oakland's schools. The acting state superintendent again must choose a new chief for the troubled district.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 4 West Valley Malls to Ban Smoking Sept. 1
- Warner Said to Be Planning German Film Studio Tour : Tourism: The company is negotiating to buy a small theme park and renovate it along the lines of the Universal Studios Tour, a German paper says.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Smoker Rejected for Heart Surgery Dies
- VENTURA : Suspect in 3 Bank Holdups Indicted
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Budget That Cuts Jobs, Hikes Fees
- 'Jaws' Comes to Life : Great White Shark Rams Fishing Boat Off Island Waters
- PLACENTIA : Postponed Street Fair to Be Held Saturday
- Board Moves Against Doctor in Fatal Crash
- A Thin Border Between Security and Prejudice
- Valley Obituaries
- A Higher Humor : Religion: An outdoor sign featuring weekly messages of wit and wisdom has helped the Hillcrest Christian congregation in Granada Hills increase attendance from 350 to 700 people.
- Anaheim Agrees to Pay $175,000 in Wrongful Death Case : Lawsuit: Despite the settlement, city officials say police officer was justified in shooting Brea drug suspect.
- Publishing Acquisition: Golden Empire Publications Inc., parent...
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- Rancher Offers Museum Home on His Range
- NAGGING DOUBTS: Although horse licenses issued in...
- MWD Eyeing Times Site for New Offices : Realty: Agency lists newspaper's building as a preferred choice if it moves from its downtown headquarters into an existing structure. No decision to sell has been made, Times' officials say.
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- SANTA PAULA : City Studies Loans for Mobile Park Tenants