- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Gearing Up and Shutting Down : Low-Income Renters Are Expected to Be Among the Hardest Hit
- Irvine Engineering Firm to Be Bought
- No Fraud Evident in Prudential Fund Failure, Witness Says
- Showdown Vote Will Decide Political Reforms in Japan
- Radical Reformer Resigns Over Lost Influence in New Russian Cabinet : Economics: Finance Minister Fyodorov stabilized ruble and cut inflation. Uneasy coalition of free-marketeers and bureaucrats comes to end.
- SANTA ANA : Tax for Police Station and Jail Stirs Dispute
- Truck Fire Jams San Diego Freeway
- Oxnard Man, 21, Sentenced to Prison in Landlord's Slaying
- LA PALMA : Ordinance Passed to Restrict Garage Sales
- 'Hedake' Is a Real Pain for the Trojans : College basketball: USC leads by as many as 14 points, but Smith sparks Sun Devils to 87-62 victory at Lyon Center.
- Hubbard Loses Out in His Bid to Buy Pimlico, Laurel Tracks : Hollywood Park: Jack Kent Cooke buys 100 acres in Maryland to build a new stadium for the NFL's Redskins.
- Slow-Starting Eagles Get Boost From Mejer
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pepperdine Changes Its Luck, Edges San Diego
- Bullfrogs' Schedule Set; League Also Announces TV Deal
- Kotashaan Runs on the Lead : Eclipse Awards: After beating Lure for best male on grass, 5-year-old is shoo-in for horse of the year.
- Far From a Fine 'Romance/Romance'
- Pop Album Chart : Snoop Doggy Dogg Still in the Hunt
- Time Warner Takes Shelter in a 'Chewable Poison Pill' : Takeovers: Seagram's latest raising of its stake seems to spur the move, but board says no particular investor is the target.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Davidians Fired First in Raid, Reporter Says
- Ouster of Balkan Mediator Sought : Diplomacy: European Parliament criticizes Britain's Lord Owen for his attempt to carve Bosnia-Herzegovina into ethnic ministates.
- As Dressing for Men and Women Softens Up, Knit Picks Weave Warm Magic, from Sweater Vests and Tunics to Cozy Cardigans and Playful Pullovers : Dream Weavers
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Rallies to Beat Arizona
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Little Mikey' Travels Over Old Territory
- COLUMN ONE : A Sweet and Nutty Craze Hits Russia : The Snickers bar has inspired children, pundits, even thieves. Others decry it as a Western invader.
- Superficial Changes
- FULLERTON : Ladera Vista Pupils Launch Quake Drive
- IRVINE : 11 Candidates Seek School Board Seat
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Wheels of Justice Turn--Slowly if Not Smoothly--as Courts Improvise
- DANA POINT : Board OKs Sanitary, Water District Union
- Is Kerrigan Coverage Simply Latest Case of Male Bashing?
- Reward Comes in the Giving
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Buffalo's Success in Recent Years Clearly Shows That Coach Marv Levy Is. . . : Fitting the Bills
- CENTURY LEAGUE GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Villa Park Now Alone in First Place
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sabatini Struggles to Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- TV REVIEW : An Illuminating Look at Robert Altman
- Plunging Profits
- Fast-Buck Artists Follow Disasters
- FASHION : Fitness Chic Hits Its Stride in Stripes
- A. Odell; Billboard Bard of Burma Shave
- Clinton Offers Speculation on Inman Pullout
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : QUAKE FACTS
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Westbound Lanes of Freeway Could Reopen in 60 Days : Roads: Work on the damaged eastbound part of the Simi Valley Freeway could take a year. Alternate routes are suggested for those using still-open segments.
- Second Shock Hit Closer to Home
- BOWLING : Aulby Leads Field Into Lakewood Semifinals
- Aman Folk Jumps for Days of Joy : Dance: The troupe will include a suite of celebratory dances from pre-war Croatia on its international bill at Saddleback College on Saturday.
- Picking the Best of the Hall of Fame Class of '94
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Lessons in Fading Life and the Art of Detachment : DIARY OF A LOST BOY, <i> by Harry Kondoleon</i> , Alfred A. Knopf $20, 183 pages
- 21 Jewish Schools Cut Off From U.S. Student Aid Funds
- Nixon Opens Policy Research Center : Politics: Think tank headquartered at presidential library will focus on contemporary world issues.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Cleanup of Oil Spill Near Piru Continues
- Event Urges Girls to Study Math, Science
- National Guard to Erect Tent Cities : Housing: No sites are designated for the rain-resistant shelters to be set up for thousands of displaced residents, many of whom have been sleeping in parks.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage to Schools Nears $5 Million : Simi Valley: Structural repairs will not be as extensive as feared. The district, like most, lacks earthquake insurance.
- This Score Just In on Jumbotron: Greed Defeats Need
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Not as Serious as First Believed : Simi Valley: 'Unsafe' signs are posted at 100 structures, but officials say many others need only cosmetic repairs.
- Officials Believe Body May Be Jockey Hansen's
- We Interrupt This Disaster . . .
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Slaying Incident Victim Wasn't Drunk
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : One of the Best of Breed : Benvenuto Caffe is an intimate, rustic Italian eatery, though Mr. Hyde sometimes shows his face at lunchtime.
- Work on 2 Freeways Will Require Detours
- LOS ALAMITOS : Coast Guard Plane Lands Relief Items
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Panic Subsides, but County Residents Still Stockpiling Goods : Preparedness: Stores report emergency supplies such as batteries, flashlights and generators are going fast. At one site, 50 water heaters are sold in one day.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Santa Monica's Low Rent May Be a Quake Casualty
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Santa Monica Rolls With the Punches : Resilience: The city suffered severe damage; homes and businesses were destroyed. But life goes on and the civic spirit endures.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 'This Girl I Knew' Has a Muddled Point
- Earthquake, Clinton and 'Book War Zone' : Television: Network news reporters couldn't be everywhere, and a small satellite station in Oxnard fills in some gaps.
- STACKING UP SALES
- Continued Cold Keeps Businesses at a Halt : Weather: Economists say record lows gripping the East and Midwest could cost the nation billions of dollars.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Crozier Plays With Elan on Cathedral Organ
- New Products Create a Buzz at Show : Manufacturers hope to attract buyers with gizmos ranging from a commercial eliminator for TV taping to units that handle 8mm and VHS tapes at the same time.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fun Feet
- Wilson Gets Smog Bill Defying EPA : Pollution: Senate approves program overhaul that fails to meet requirement that car testing and repair operations be separated. But threat of penalties has been eased temporarily because of quake devastation.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Children's Advocates Report Gun Crisis
- Makeup TESTS : For teen-age girls, playing with cosmetics is a rite of passage. Moms endure it. Dads hate it.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Gives the Homeless Temporary Company in Their Daily Misery
- Teen-Ager Killed in Shooting at High School
- Lakers Take a Break From Difficult Times : Pro basketball: Fourth-quarter rally beats Phoenix, 107-102, and ends four-game losing streak.
- TV REVIEW : 'The State' Wild, Crazy--and Not Funny
- QUAKE AFTERMATHRecovery Program for Artists: Help may...
- Star Talk Enriches 'The Comancheros'
- Interlink Data's Gartner Held on Contempt Order
- Bank Sues Ex-President Over Expense Tab
- Borders Bookstore Will Debut at New Mission Viejo Mall
- Orange County Needs to Figure Out the Score Without Its Jumbotron
- Bobbitt Case Goes to Jury; Prosecutors Concede Abuse : Justice: The Commonwealth says maiming was 'an explicit act of revenge.' As jurors leave courtroom, defendant bursts into tears.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Many Find Comfort and Help On-Line : Aftermath: For some, computer services have been an essential means of communication. Forays into cyberspace provide solace and even elicit assistance in tracking down relatives.
- Judge Approves Drug Rehab for Rick James : Courts: Musician convicted of assault could be freed by September. Probe continues into the conduct of his case.
- Driver Survives Dive Off Freeway Overpass : Accident: He suffers only minor injuries. A police officer died at same site Monday.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Dance Team to Hold Fund-Raiser Tonight
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Residential Area, Library Suffer Most of Damage : Thousand Oaks: All 188 homes in a gated community are hit. But officials say the city was fortunate.
- COMMENTARY : Baseball Still in No Hurry to Choose a Commissioner
- Bodyguard: Harding Was Involved in Plot : Conspiracy: In newspaper interview, Eckardt says skater was upset that attack on Kerrigan took so long to be carried out.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC TITLE GAME
- An Exchange of Musical Ideas : Jazz: Rob Mullins performed 'Take 5' in Vietnam and hears original works. He plays Saturday at OCC.
- Shares of AST Hit a 52-Week High
- Blacks Found Putting Focus on Self-Help
- It's Not a Bargain If You Won't Wear It
- Wilson Considers Bond Issue Over Tax Increase : Recovery: Governor says hike is premature until state determines how much federal aid will be given to quake victims. He eases labor laws to expedite rebuilding.
- New U.S. Seafood Safety Rules Expected to Be Unveiled : Health: Proposal would subject industry to oversight by regulators. System now responds only when illnesses attributed to poisoning are reported.
- Big Apple Doesn't Get L.A.'s Appeal
- Police Seize Weapons, Arrest Couple in Assaults
- RECOVERY WATCH : High Price Club
- Ventura Mother Pleads Guilty to Child Stealing
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Eggleston Leads Cypress to Victory
- TimesLink Help
- Bobbitt Case
- Northridge Earthquake
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Fillmore Expediting Building Permits in Bid for Quick Recovery : Construction: City officials, businesses respond to disaster with urgency as cleanup crews begin work. Red Cross will begin finding temporary shelters for residents.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 21, 1994
- Rape Charges Shake Homeless Village : Crime: Two leaders of the experimental domed encampment are accused of attacking a TV host who befriended them. One is also wanted in the murder of his wife.
- Trash Truck Drivers Stage 5-Hour Strike : Labor: The work stoppage, to protest the dismissal of three co-workers at Waste Management Inc., delays pickups in five South County cities.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Aid Stations : Hundreds Visit Disaster Assistance Centers in Search of Federal Agencies' Financial Help
- Matador Coach Tries to Contact Athletes : Earthquake aftermath: Strametz can't find three members of track and field squad.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Trial by Fire : Escaping From Truck Engulfed by Gas Blast, Burned Man Finishes Journey
- China Opens Prisons to U.S. Inspection to Help Resolve Trade Conflict : Commerce: Examiners will seek evidence of inmate-made products shipped to U.S. Rights activists say agreement does not go far enough.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Long Lines and Short Tempers : Assistance: Thousands overwhelm federal disaster centers. Many applicants come away with only a handful of promises.
- Thousands Line Up for Relief : FEMA Centers Chaotic, Some Crowds Unruly : Disaster: Officials press effort to provide shelter as 14,000 are still in parks. Son of Dodgers announcer Vin Scully dies in crash of helicopter doing quake inspection.
- School Officials Say Toll Is Worse Than Feared : Education: Widespread damage is found. District leaders worry about getting fair share of rebuilding aid.
- Jury Finds DMV Negligent in Giving Blind Man a License
- UCI Students Protest Proposed $620 Fee Hike
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : As Novelty Dims, Reality Takes Over : Reaction: Residents confront exhaustion, restlessness and irritability as they face months of disruption.
- Developer Hal Segerstrom Dies Suddenly
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Gearing Up and Shutting Down : Small Firms Face a Grueling and Uncertain Recovery Effort
- Fewer Jobs Likely to Be Lost in Quake Than From Riots
- O.C. Jury Faults DMV for Blind Man's Accident
- Winter's Grip Tightens Along East Coast : Weather: Washington grinds to a virtual halt. Emergencies are declared in D.C., New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The death toll climbs to 130.
- Building Survey Widens Scope of Damage Area
- Officials Try to Coax Victims Out of Parks
- PREMIUM SEATING? It will be a tough...
- Clothing Communicates in Tones From Shouts to Whispers
- Man-Made Disasters' Double Punch : Why is it sound public policy to assist quake victims but not those hurt by defense cutbacks?
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Many Still Lack Water and Gas in Santa Clarita Valley
- CONVERSATIONS WITH A HEAD HUNTER
- Knocking Out Gnocchi
- The Slam Alice Story: A Tale of Funny Lyrics and Lots of Beer : Sendups of hit songs spice the intense, grungy and sort of melodic tunes turned out by the three suds-guzzling rockers.
- MUSIC : Tao Jonz, Local Club Heroes, May Go North : San Francisco may be the next stop for this classification-defying quartet.
- Driving Becomes a Natural Gas : Availability of the cleaner, cheaper fuel grows. Rebates and tax breaks make converting vehicles affordable.
- Irwindale's Family Values : The City's Close-Knit Residents Have Carved Out a Bit of Paradise Amid the Rock Quarries--and They're Keeping It to Themselves
- Cover Story : No Room to Grow : As Families Are Forced to Crowd Into Filthy Living Spaces, Health and Fire Officials Fear the Dangers of Close Quarters
- Galbraith Still a Standout Among Economists : Profile: At 85, after much waxing and waning of his popularity over the decades, 'the most famous professor at Harvard' sees his views back in vogue.
- Shareholder's Suit May Stall FHP Takeover : Merger: The chairman of TakeCare in Northern California rejected a higher offer in favor of a lower bid by the Fountain Valley health maintenance organization, the suit alleges.
- SHOP TALK : For Fans Aiming to Throw Ultimate Super Bowl Party : Thinking of hosting a football bash, and a six-pack of beer just won't do? Here are some options.
- Soul Shack Doesn't Close Its Doors on Rap's Roots
- COMPTON : City Council Decides to Buy Troubled Hotel
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : That Powerless Feeling : Outages Hopscotch Through Valley: Some Get Volts of Life, Others Scramble
- Boot Scootin' Seniors Learn the Lowdown on Line Dancing : A husband-and-wife teaching team has modified some of the harder dance steps to make them easier to master.
- Chung Il Kwon; Ex-South Korea Leader
- A Man, a Mural & Moses
- Redondo Draws Line in the Sand Over County Plea for Funds : Beaches: South Bay cities asked to boost contributions for lifeguards, other services.
- GOINGS ON : Dancer to Perform to Classical, Pop : Canadian Margie Gillis will give a solo performance at UC Santa Barbara.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Inman Was Unprepared for Heat from Public Spotlight : Government: A career behind the scenes may have left the former defense nominee poorly equipped to deal with the world of politics.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Some Comfort Found in Numbers : Safety: Those forced out of their houses turn to shelters for meals, beds and to compare war stories with others.
- EARHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Loss in Santa Clarita Exceeds $80 Million : Recovery: The estimate includes private, public property. Residents have trouble finding food, water.
- In Stressful Times We Question God, but Turn to Mom
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Merchants Push for Access to Damaged Stores
- In Fisher's Defense : He Flourishes With 49ers After Flopping With Rams
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Civil Construction Companies Likely to Cash In
- TRADE
- The Dinner Pot : One-Pot Wonders
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Rescued Man Describes 7-Hour Ordeal : Survivor: As tons of concrete fell on him, Salvador Pena says, he thought of his wife and five children, and put himself 'in God's hands.'
- DRIVING : List Shows Thieves Love GM Vehicles
- Big Cajun and Philippine Tastes Come in Small Venues
- SAN GABRIEL : Motorcycle Patrols Back on the Streets
- Bentsen to Meet With Japanese Premier on Last Leg of Asia Trip
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Salt Lake Park Gets Police Substation
- Ralph D. Hetzel; Motion Picture Assn. Executive
- POLICE BLOTTER : Slain Woman Possible 4th Serial Killer Victim
- LENNOX : School Superintendent Up for National Award
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Voices
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Not Only Oil Is Tainting Waterway : Waste: Treated sewage with added chlorine pours into the Santa Clara River, already fouled by Monday's oil spill.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Hard-Hit Santa Claritans Scramble for Essentials : Losses: Food, water and repair goods are in short supply. City suffers an estimated $80 million in damage.
- TUSTIN : Laughter Is Serious Business to Students
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Senior Center Is Named Sea Country
- Now, the Follow-Up : A key part of the post-quake struggle lies in Washington
- Buena Park's McDonald, Sibrie Pick Colleges
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Buying Pimlico Brings History of Character(s)
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Scoring an Upset Is Great, but the Next Game Can Be a Real Bear
- AUTOS
- CorVel Corp.: The Irvine provider of medical...
- Pupils Must Wear School Uniforms : Education: Board OKs policy for all Long Beach students through eighth grade, beginning next fall.
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Attorney Elevated to Superior Court Bench
- WHITTIER : 'Star Ship' Project Awaits Final Touch
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- COLUMN ONE : Dispatches From the War Room : How did L.A.'s emergency system respond to its biggest challenge ever? A log from City Hall's command post shows what went right--and wrong--in the first frantic 24 hours.
- BEARING THE BLUNT : There Is Nothing Refined About the Muffs, Whose Sound Is Tough and Whose Singer Is as Subtle as a B-1 Bomber
- OUT AND ABOUT : Pool Halls Bank On Panache
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Criticizes County Over Wetlands Plan
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Refugees From Temblors Throng Region's Hotels : Escape: Managers report a second wave of guests who are fearful of aftershocks and desperate for basic comforts. Some inns offer special rates.
- COSTA MESA : Elementary Students Get to Eye Eagle
- Waitryst Wins Feature Race
- QUAKE AFTERMATHRelief Concert Planned: Comedian Paul Rodriguez...
- Edward Duke; Actor Best Known as Jeeves
- In Hog Heaven With Harley
- BEVERLY HILLS : Apartment Project Wins Design Award
- Thieves of Time : The Looting of Cultural Artifacts Angers Chumash Descendants
- Seafood Brings Waves of Diners
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- An Uneasy Peace : Small Defense Contractors Have a Tough Time Competing With the Big Guns for Government Dollars in a Brave New World
- JAUNTS : Hike Reveals the Magic of the Wild After Dark : Evening nature walks in Wildwood Park in Thousand Oaks are a favorite with families.
- Herve Alphand; French Envoy to U.S. Under Kennedy
- Community News : Art Program Spawns Etchings of Self-Esteem : Education: Living Masters course through Los Angeles Children's Museum provides classical drawing and painting instruction for talented youths.
- A Secret Is Kept in Search for the Past
- LIGHTER SIDE OF TUBERS : The Potato People Come to Costa Mesa
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- EARHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Waste Water Adds to River's Problems : Environment: Valencia plant pours millions of gallons into oil-polluted Santa Clara.
- TB Screening Begins at La Habra High School
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Drops New Work on Demolition Company : Recovery: Anaheim firm has workers on the job round the clock tearing down and removing rubble caused by temblor. It has crews at five freeway overpasses.
- Even in Waves, Clippers Can't Stop O'Neal : Pro basketball: Five try, none really succeed in Orlando's 108-96 victory. L.A. goes 2-4 on trip.
- 49ers Have to Be on Shark Alert : Cowboys: Kenny Gant has become popular in Dallas and a target for opponents with his celebration dance.
- New Rock Label by a Lethal Eagle
- BankAmerica's Quarterly, Annual Earnings Improve
- Words From the Wise Economist
- 2 Companies Sell Most New Homes in O.C. in 1993 : Housing: Kaufman & Broad and the Irvine Co. top the list of builders in a year dominated by the first-time buyer, study shows.
- Sandwich of Substance
- The Dinner Pot : Take My Casserole . . . Please
- Gala Nets $360,000 for L.A. Free Clinic
- BEVERLY HILLS : Couple Will Be Honored as YMCA Citizens of Year
- FASHION : Youth Scour Thrift Stores in Search of the Right Look : Many avoid labels such as 'grunge.' Especially popular are uniform shirts with old company logos and name labels.
- Not Your Basic Pretty Pictures : Books: With a stubborn commitment to publish only what interests him, Jack Woody is carving a niche with carefully crafted collections of the erotic and exotic. And they are selling.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Scientists Ponder Northward Concentration of Quakes : Seismology: Experts wonder if 20-year trend of temblors nearer San Gabriel and Santa Susana mountains portends a larger one to come.
- Library to Honor Nixon's Inaugural : Politics: Plans will be unveiled for think tank focusing on ex-President's principles in foreign policy.
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras Gets Five-Set Scare
- THE WORKPLACE
- AUTOS
- AEROSPACE
- BANKING
- Quake Hits Indonesia; No Reports of Injuries
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : 4 Places Where the Food Can Be Counted On to Hit the Spot : The offerings range from Vietnamese-style shrimp to sushi to New England lobster to Caesar salad.
- Century Freeway Gets High Marks in First Quake Test
- MEDIA : Financial Paper Closing In on Bottom Line
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Report
- U.S. Urges High Court to Back State in Multinational Tax Case
- Forget the earthquake and aftershocks. What about the Lakers?
- REDONDO BEACH : Free Workshop Offered for AIDS Advice, Tests
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Drivers Beware
- Santa Ana to Wield New Anti-Camping Law : Legislation: A Superior Court judge denies a request by legal advocates for the homeless to halt enforcement of the ordinance, which goes into effect Friday.
- Wayne Wang Finds Humor of Culture in 'Chan Is Missing'
- Woman Who Sued Actor Fox Wins Damages
- CSUN Athletics Calls for Timeout to Regroup
- Jason Quinn, an assistant junior varsity coach...
- Orchestra Sets Chamber Series for Bowers
- Full Speed Ahead for 2 Menendez Movies : Television: Despite one mistrial, CBS and Fox proceed with projects. Networks cite the public's ongoing interest of the high-profile crime and trial.
- Quake Viewership Mixed Among Affiliates : Television: KNBC took an early morning lead but KABC and KCBS won in the afternoon and prime-time hours.
- Versatile ATMs Offer Both Convenience, Hazards to Consumers : Banking: The technology can now even handle investment transactions. But with innovation comes predators.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Chaos Is King as Businesses Frantically Look for Office Space
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Q&A; : Relief Is Available for Those Whose Homes Were Damaged by Quake
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Roger Rabbit's Creator Revisits His Imagination
- Strokes Are Striking at Pelican Hill
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- TORRANCE : Library Books May Be Renewed by Phone
- ENVIRONMENT : Sprouting Leaves of Recovery
- Call Made to Reallocate 710 Extension Funds for Retrofitting : Safety: A state senator says Caltrans should make reinforcing already existing freeways its top priority.
- City Hall : SOUTH EL MONTE : Name Change Proposed for City
- SANTA ANA : Project SABADO Will Hold Forum
- At Home on the Road Again, Ducks Rally to Tie Red Wings, 4-4
- THEATER REVIEW : A Tiresome 'Unexpected Guest' : 2 Lively Performances Can't Rouse This Ho-Hum Whodunit in Long Beach
- Michael Nesmith & the First National Band "Complete" <i> Pacific Arts Audio</i>
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : Writer, Lawyer Make It to Hall of Fame
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Land of the Limping--Quake Takes Toll on Feet
- Many Malls Stay Closed Following Earthquake : Retail: Three area shopping centers are open. Others hope to be back in business by the weekend.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gilmour Probably Out of All-Star Game
- The Dinner Pot : Gabriella Rado and the Stacked Potatoes
- Sports : PREPS
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- What's the Flap About? A Jazzed Up Charleston Party of the Roaring '20s
- Sports
- Cheating Is Common
- ENVIRONMENT : Software That Teaches Children to Respect the Planet
- Wounded ATF Agent Points to Davidian as Gunman
- BRIEFLY : Transit: Shuttle Service Under Way
- The Tide's Just About Right for a Little Exploration
- BUSINESS : Quake a Boon to Vendors of Safety Devices
- In Touch With Your Inner Seismometer
- Anaheim Police Dept.'s 24-Hour Virus Ends
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Costly Quakes
- A Bit More About Inman and Safire : A Navy feud with Israel and the Pollard affair underlie the stated reasons for withdrawing.
- Clippers, USC-Arizona Moved to the Forum
- As UCLA Foes Go, Arizona Is No. 1 : College basketball: After riding a soft schedule to No. 2, Bruins play Wildcats.
- Arts Center to Host Nederlands Dans Theater
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Again Hits New High, but Nasdaq Drops
- New Arrest in Skating Attack
- LAWNDALE : Deputies Honor Grit of a Young Athlete
- EDUCATION : Homeless Youths Offered Some Real Street Smarts
- Sierra Madre Shows It Learned From Experience
- New Rule Bans Truck, Bus Radar Detectors
- Michael J. Fox Told to Pay $104,386 Damages
- WESTMINSTER : Nursing Center Will Hold Lecture Series
- IRVINE : Police Department to Hire 5 New Officers
- Harding's Ex-Husband Charged : Olympics: Gillooly denies financing and plotting attack on Kerrigan. Confessed accomplice implicates Oregon figure skater.