- AMEX Reviewing Its Listing of Anaheim-Based Statordyne : Stock market: Company reports $302,000 in capital, below $1 million minimum required by the American Stock Exchange.
- Lucy Toberman; Founded Philanthropic Clubs
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Brenda Put the Zip in '90210'
- Kennedy and Romney Score a Draw in Debate
- THE GOODS : When it's Prime Time : Does your car need a paint job? Before you scratch the surface, know the costs and hazards
- Campaign Calendar
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Newspaper Group Seized by IRS; Staff Is Laid Off
- Perspectives on Propostion 187 : Don't Vote for a Fix That Won't Work : Work and family, not public services, draw Mexicans here illegally, and the same ties will keep them here.
- Assessor Says His Office Not at Fault : Taxes: He insists that it's the Appeals Board clerk who's to blame for a deadline snafu that forced the county to accept property owners' estimates.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Redevelopment Plan Draws Mixed Review
- R S V P : 'Just' a Furniture Maker? Hardly
- New Magazine Dares to Be Old-Fashioned
- CLUB SCENE : Place to Be for Happy Hour, Happy Feet
- Now the Media Are 'Too Objective' for Shapiro
- Bar Association Rates Candidates
- Students Walk Out in Prop. 187 Protest
- Local Smoking Ban Delayed Pending Prop. 188 : Politics: The author of a state anti-smoking law tells Santa Monica council members that their action could have sparked voter support for the tobacco industry-sponsored initiative.
- 2 Men Arrested in Theft of Teen-Ager's Sneakers
- WestLake : Murder Trial Jury Selection Completed
- Vibrating Video: The Aura Interactor, a product...
- Burlington Air Express Profits Up
- HEALTH
- Consumer Bill of Rights: President Clinton this...
- AEROSPACE
- Assad Insists Syria Is Committed to Peace With Israel : Mideast: Arab leader, Clinton say their talks produced progress but give no details. President later tells Israeli Knesset, 'I believe something is changing' in Damascus.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Ghostly Stories That Stretch the Genre : WOMEN AND GHOSTS <i> by Alison Lurie</i> ; Doubleday $21, 192 pages
- Fillet of Soul : Ribs and fried pickles are among the few high notes on B.B. King Blues Club menu.
- LONG BEACH : 2 Sought in Drive-By Attack That Killed 1 Man, Injured 1
- ELECTIONS / 43RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : GOP Leader Boosts Rogan's Total to $377,000
- GLENDALE : Lasorda Gives Anti-Drug Talk to 700 Students
- Schools
- COMPANY TOWN : Disney's Litvack Tops List of Unknown but Influential Executives
- Court Upholds Scientific Evidence Rule
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 188 : Educator Recants Her Ads Backing Measure
- Democrats Gaining in Key Races, New Surveys Show : Campaign: GOP rolls out attack ads depicting rivals as hypocrites, liars and failures. Electorate's focus on local issues seen giving edge to incumbents.
- U.S. Will Introduce Resolution in U.N. to Lift Bosnian Arms Ban in 6 Months
- Man Convicted of Killing Ex-Girlfriend
- That sinking feeling:Cameron Paschall of Long Beach...
- Menendez Hearing Revives Some Fascination With Case : Courts: As the brothers head toward a retrial, a share of the media spotlight is restored. Some 'fans' have emerged, wearing yellow ribbons of support.
- Election '94 : 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Teen-Agers Admit Tagging High School
- Gunman Holds Up Patrons, Restaurant
- LA PALMA : Halloween Carnival Will Offer Fun, Safety
- VENTURA : Murder Charge Against 2 Dismissed
- Teen-Age Suspect Arrested in Overnight Crime Spree
- O.C. Economy Is Going Nowhere Fast, Study Says : Annual CSUF Forecast Sees Growth in 1995 but at a Glacially Slow Pace
- NationsBank Acquires Three Mortgage Lenders in Pasadena
- Study Tracks Increase in Commercial Occupancy Rates : Real estate: Businesses related to entertainment lead retail sector's improvement, according to Grubb & Ellis survey.
- Now You See It, at the Alex : 'It's Magic!' at the historic Glendale theater is bringing its cast of prestidigitators back to the area after a 10-year absence.
- Is the Cure for Our Ills Charity Instead of Welfare? : Politics: Huffington claims that government cheats people out of the spiritual rewards of giving to the needy.
- Campaign Calendar
- LOS ANGELES : RLA Drops Plans to Open Branch Offices, Citing Cost
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : ACLU Gives Police, Fire Chiefs an 'F' in Recruitment
- Neighbors Divided Over Mural : Art: Planned work depicting Black Panthers draws vastly different reactions on the street. City Council today will consider relocating it.
- DRAG RACING : Dunn's Still Blazing With New Tuner
- SIDELINES : Former Softball Stars Pop Up on Northridge Basketball Team
- Juliano Is the Key to Lancers' Success : High schools: Quarterback has led Orange Lutheran to 6-1 record and No. 2 ranking in Division X.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Concussion Still Bothers Miller
- Mullin Sidelined Again After Injuring Left Knee
- 'Mrs. Cage' Returns With Haunting Force at Stages
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Holds Meeting on Lethargy
- He Loves L.A. : Divac Has Gone Hollywood, but He Hasn't Forgotten His Roots
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Mad, Disorienting Pitch of Miranda
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Lawsuit Raises Questions on Public Service
- NBA Ensures a Full Season : Pro basketball: No-strike / no-lockout agreement avoids work stoppage as contract talks continue.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Welcomes Unwelcome Bye
- Carson, Locke Each Forfeit Two Victories
- G. Love's Specialty Is Ragmop Blues : Pop music: He and his band, Special Sauce, have attracted good reviews and a core of fans. They will be at the Roxy tonight.
- Los Alamitos Scores Late, Esperanza Falls : Sunset League: Feterik keys touchdown with 1:15 left, then Griffins recover fumble to seal 35-32 victory.
- German Liberals Push Agenda in Kohl Coalition
- Group Conducts Abortion Pill Study in Secrecy
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SUPERVISOR : Moulton Patterson Unveils Reform Plan : She proposes to cut supervisors' budgets and eliminate their county-provided cars. Supervisor Roger R. Stanton, a Jim Silva supporter, calls proposal 'transparent.'
- Tustin : Sports Items Auction to Benefit Teen Shelter
- Goblins and Ghouls and Ghosts, Oh My! : Halloween: From concerts and stage frights to movies, here's the best haunts around town.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ventura Symphony Tests Thousand Oaks Hall
- MOVIES'Killers' Under Fire: Oliver Stone's "Natural Born...
- SECURITIES
- Transamerica's Net Income Declines 8%
- Files Cast Doubts on Bush Son's Oil Stock Sale
- Firefighters Return to Repaired Station--and a Standing Ovation
- SANTA ANA : Project SABADO to Sponsor Carnival
- Forum to Focus on Congressional Races
- Out-of-Shape AST Posts a $39.9-Million Loss : Computers: The first-quarter figures are causing analysts to wonder if the company is falling behind.
- Paramount Signs Production Chief to 3 More Years
- Syrians Hope to Profit From Mideast Peace Dividend
- Is There a Ghost of a Chance He's Right?
- Prudential Firm Agrees to Strict Fraud Settlement
- Have you ever wanted to give your...
- Feinstein for the U.S. Senate: Competence Over a Question
- Man Accused of Stealing 52 Campaign Signs
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jenkins Sharp at New Position
- Theater Reviews : 'Romancing the Orange' Rebuffs Any Advances
- Major League Effort Gives Southland Baseball Fans a Quick Fix : Benefit: High school and college players join big leaguers for two exhibitions this weekend.
- Point Guard Deal to Play at Northridge
- Theater Reviews : 'Baby With Bathwater' Bites With Bitter Humor
- 'Jazz West Coast' Offers Panels, Screenings
- They Are Voices of Experience : NBA Teams Turn Back the Clock by Hiring Dick Motta (63), Bill Fitch (60) and Del Harris (57)
- Royal Assistant Quina Sues Simi Valley District
- Cowherese Becomes Part of the Language
- USTAF Race to Be Run in La Crescenta
- Hard to Commit to Whitefire's 'Love'
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Burnham's Gone, but Devotion to Sport Was Second to None
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Los Alamitos Keeps Streak Alive With Late Drive, 35-32
- Dish Is Selling Like 18-Inch Hot Cakes
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Silent Fall' Doesn't Rise Beyond So-So
- Tribal Musical 'Hair' Gets Covered in Brea Revival : O.C. Theater: The young, clothed cast gets some perspective on the '60s in an attempt to focus on the play's challenges to the status quo.
- N.Y. Deli Is Latest Fashion at Beverly Hills Barneys
- Allegre to Attend Arizona on a Tennis Scholarship
- PREP ROUNDUP : Miramontes' Overtime Goal Gives SCC a Victory
- PREP ROUNDUP : Crouch Leads Marina Past Huntington Beach
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Older Woman': More Revue Than Play
- A Surreal 'X-Files' Captures Earthlings! : Poltergeists, Space Aliens and Mutants Feed Show's Hold on Younger Audience
- MOVIE REVIEW : High-Colonic Hijinks on 'The Road to Wellville' : A solid production and strong performances can't give this far-fetched Alan Parker farce a peg to hang its logic on.
- Crew Abandons Ship in Fish Processor Fire
- WORKPLACE : More and More SBA Loans Going to Women-, Minority-Owned Businesses
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : For All Their Labor, They Get a Green Thumbs-Up
- Algeria Reporter Slain; Extremists Blamed
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Florida Increases Deportations to Open Cell Space
- MISSION VIEJO : Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Car
- Court Deals a Blow to Getty Quest for 'Graces' : Art: Decision in London may end the long complicated battle for possession of the 19th-Century sculpture by the Venetian artist Canova.
- TV Review : 'Fires of Autumn' a Melodramatic Misfire
- MOVIE REVIEW : Davidson Out of This World in 'Stargate'
- Company Town
- Penalties for Mail-Order Delays: Neiman Marcus Group...
- <i> This </i> Protege Is a Leader in Its Class
- Panel Blasts Resale of 'Lemon' Cars
- Orange County Almanac
- Help for Immigrants: A free brochure to...
- FTC to Ask Court to Block Sale of American Tobacco
- Gaining Altitude : Airlines Post Strong Third Quarter, but Analysts See More Bumps Ahead
- Limbaugh's Accuracy
- Children Used as Political Pawns
- Candidates
- Garamendi Could Save 20th Century
- Recovery Money Needed for Teachers
- Racial Divide Over Teacher
- Lake Visitors Not Wild Snow Geese
- Rivlin Budget Memo
- Much 'Safer' After Woman's Arrest
- Huffington Campaign
- 'Nonprofit' Plan a Taxpayer Burden
- Cigarettes and Youth
- Schools Cater to Foreign Students
- Apodaca Jones Puts Teens in Perspective
- Burbank-Chandler Route Responses
- Braude Proud of Van Nuys Projects
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 28, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1994
- Residents Ask EPA to Restore Golf Course : Environment: Those living near McColl dump site want guarantee the facility will be returned to its original state. Federal officials assure them it will.
- Ed Rollins' Hard Road to Redemption : Politics: The GOP campaign commando's loose tongue cost him dearly. But, like a Phoenix, he's back--and working with five candidates.
- Huffington Admits Fault in Hiring Illegal Immigrant
- Prosecutors Targeting Black Jurors, Simpson Team Says
- On the Road Again : Comedian: Bob Hope delights 400 fans at a record-store CD signing.
- Huffington Admits Fault in Hiring Illegal Immigrant
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : GOVERNOR : One Word Touches Off ID Card Fight
- Clinton Seeks Cutoff of Hamas' Mideast Funding : Terrorism: President asks Syria, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to put a stop to all support for the group. He's made little progress.
- STARR GAZERS: Unprepared for the response to...
- Residents Mark 1st Anniversary of Laguna Fire
- SMALL AND BIG: The Valley is a...
- Husband's Business Ties Pose Dilemma for Feinstein : Politics: She says his myriad investments do not influence her votes and she is aware of potential conflicts.
- L.A. Needs to Merge on the Information Superhighway : Police: LAPD needs to come of age technologically. The department is woefully under-computerized.
- The Mayor Makes Sure Everyone's on Board for Subway Vote
- Sauterne and Sediment
- 2 Places to Pass the Time, One to Pass the Scones
- CULVER CITY : City's Utility Takeover Plan Gets a Boost
- VENICE : Prop. 187 Protesters May Face Detention
- Curbs on Fishing Off New England Coast Are Backed
- Former Critic of DNA Evidence Says Technique Is Now Reliable
- FOR THE KIDS : Giant Rats, Live Bats and Other Spooky Stuff : County's Halloween offerings range from youth group's show at Thousand Oaks' Arts Council Center to the Boo at the Zoo.
- Project Helps Woman Tear Down a Wall of Silence
- For Stymied Fire Investigators, an Unhappy Anniversary : Arson: Their elation from a suspect's recent confession in long-stalled Laguna case turned back into depression when it was proven false. Now they're back to 'square one.'
- Brown May Be Catching Wave With Prop. 187
- Frank Thomas Performs an Encore as AL MVP : Baseball: White Sox slugger who chased Triple Crown is the first repeat winner since Maris.
- DANCE REVIEW : Julio Bocca: Shaky Ground All Around
- Teamsters Locals Defect to Form Their Own District : Labor: A lawsuit seeking to block the move says it is designed to weaken the powerful West Coast joint council.
- Schools : School Board Kills Proposal for Multicultural Youth Center
- Regional Report : LAWNDALE : City Seeking to Remove Astroturf
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Islands Unto Themselves : Some residents of unincorporated areas enjoy the independence, but others seek annexation over neglected stepchild status.
- New Study Questions Value of Giving IVs to Trauma Patients
- Induced Abortion Hikes Breast Cancer Risk, Study Says : Health: Experts caution that some of the results are contradictory and that more research will have to be done.
- 'There are a lot of memories here.' Father James Anguiano, the seminary's rector : Kneeling to Pressure : After 4 Decades, High School Seminary in Valley Is Closing Next Year
- Program Aims to Teach Understanding of Disabled
- Outcry Prompts Mayor to Revise Homeless Plan
- CANOGA PARK : Group to Warn Girls of Domestic Abuse
- 'Tis the Season for Halloween Hauntings
- More Commuters Finding Metrolink Serves Their Needs : Transportation: Officials report increase in train travel's appeal, and users sound positive. But concerns still center on funding.
- VENTURA : Weldon Canyon Annexation Studied
- College District Settles Suit by Ex-Chancellor
- NEWPORT BEACH : Study Sought on Plan to Release Waste Water
- Simi Valley Gym Work Speeds Up
- U.N. Vote Condemns Embargo Against Cuba : Trade: Only Israel backs United States. Allies that abstained from vote last year break ranks.
- LAWNDALE : Works Chief Accuses Mayor of Harassment
- CULVER CITY: The motto of the City...
- It Took Many Spirits to Make Up Halloween : Today, some thinkers are linking the ancient lore of the celebration to modern efforts to protect the planet.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- D.A. Management Plan OKd by County
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Man Dies, 2 Injured in Head-On Crash
- Nominations Open for Family of the Year
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 5th District May Seek Yaroslavsky Replacement
- And in the Seventh They Sang, 'Take Me Out to the Wallgame'
- Super Goobers
- "Women of Fashion: Twentieth-Century Designers"; Author: Valerie Steele. Info: Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 1991. $45 hardcover. Fully illustrated.
- Beausoleil"L'Echo" ForwardEverything old is new again. That...
- World IN BRIEF : SINGAPORE : Frenchman to Get 5 Strokes of Cane
- Strong Economy Could Weaken Clinton, Analysts Say : Politics: Some believe that President's success has led to higher interest rates as election nears. Others question Administration's role in the recovery.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 186 : Single-Payer System Would Balloon State Budget, Study Says
- BRIEFLY : Business: Fair Focuses on Contracts
- Ample Servings of Fond '50s Memories
- Stuffed Turkeys Seized in Gun-Smuggling Plot
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Names New Dean of Resources
- Simi Valley Police Crack Down in Wake of 79% Jump in Vehicle Thefts : Law enforcement: Out-of-towners are blamed for the summertime increase. Officers add late-night patrols.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bender Called Up; Bunch Waived
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- Companies Bid More in 2nd Auction for Airwaves : Communications: More than $600 million had been pledged for 10 national licenses.
- International Business
- Scars From Laguna Fire Still Fresh : The Hardens: Couple saved their home but lost their way of life.
- Man Killed in Leap From 'Suicide Bridge'
- Devoted to Playing the Red-Hot Blues : Randy Rich, a Camarillo local, admits it doesn't pay well but he and the Ravens tear up the scene with their pedal-to-the-metal style.
- MUSIC/DANCE : STICKLER FOR STANDARDS : Christopher Warren-Green Didn't Like the Players He Inherited--So He Canned Them
- Bloch Fans Can Still Go a Little 'Psycho' at Halloween Party : Phantom Bookshop offers signed copies of anniversary edition at memorial celebration of the macabre author.
- Archdiocese to Close High School Seminary : Priesthood: Rising costs, declining enrollment at Mission Hills campus are cited. Projects will be launched to aid recruitment.
- Kidnapers Return Their Monster Stash in Azusa
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Passenger, 75, Dies in Crash
- Now a History for the Rest of Us : New standards look to common people's roles
- Holmes to Fight McCall for Title
- HEALTH
- Burning for Flavor
- BY DESIGN : The Art of Crafts : To Some It's Just a Hobby, but to Professionals It's Creative License
- ALHAMBRA: City Council members agreed to lease...
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : City Manager Resigns to Take La Puente Post
- BY DESIGN : New York's Runaways From the Runways
- Sports
- Hawking Happiness
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : School Drug Searches Get Initial Approval
- The Next Vacation Paradise
- THE COLLEGES / STEVE ELLING : CSUN Football Team Faces Squeeze Play but May Not Be Sacrificed
- The Legend Grows : A Dominant 282-Pounder, CSUN's Wilson Battles Inconsistency
- BREEDERS' CUP PRE-ENTRIES
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- Jury Awards $89.5 Million in Hughes Race Bias Lawsuit : Workplace: The judgment is one of the largest of its kind given to individual plaintiffs. The company vows to appeal.
- Times Mirror Co. Launches On-Line Interactive Services : Communications: The Los Angeles Times and Newsday join nearly 100 papers in offering electronic delivery of the news.
- International Business
- 5 Southland Locals Secede From Teamsters Council : Union: Officers of their newly created joint council will be inducted today at Local 952's Orange headquarters.
- Political Scorecard
- Ex-Yugoslav Federation Gets New U.S. Envoy
- Halloween Treats for the Grown-Ups
- SANTA MONICA: The City Council on Tuesday...
- Topics / HOLIDAYS : A Walk on the Wild Side : Again this Halloween, the Switzers' carved jack-o'-lanterns will line their long, scary Sierra Madre driveway. The sight attracts thousands of people each year.
- Where Halloween Fantasies Live
- A Social Guide
- Regional Report : SAN MARINO : Voters Weigh 4th Police, Fire Tax
- BRIDGING THE RIVER JORDAN : This Year in Jerusalem for Jordanians : Pact: The Holy City has been but a glow on the horizon for many who wished to visit. Now they can realize a dream.
- Israel and Jordan Sign Peace Pact, Enter New Era : Mideast: In desert ceremony, Rabin and King Hussein end generations of hostility. Treaty adds momentum to process of settling Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Cerritos College Official Faces Conflict Probe : Ethics: Administrator allegedly steered foreign students to transcript evaluation firm he owns.
- SIGHTS : Culturally Curious Get Insiders' Tour of Ojai's Artistic Side : Annual fund-raising event offers a personal view of unique works and the settings in which they were created.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Election '94 : 40TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Quarterback a Question--Next Season
- Matador Athlete Improved : Assault: Volleyball recruit Hemenover was in critical condition after being hit with crowbar.
- Lockout Forces Disney to Shuffle Duck Front Office : Business: Parent company recasts its hockey employees to work in a variety of roles in the community and at Disneyland.
- AUTOS
- Pancake Paradise
- Executive Travel : Meeters Want More for the Money
- Sports
- Scars From Laguna Fire Still Fresh : To Cong Bui: Engineer's home outlasted his luck. He's planning to move.
- LONG BEACH : Lead Being Removed From Model Boat Shop
- Madonna Offers Blunt Comment to Wilson Joke
- Kim Runs Low-Key Campaign in Face of Federal Investigation : Congress: Political damage from probe of '92 election finances seems to have been minimal, say observers. Democratic opponent faces severe disadvantages in funding and voter registration.
- FILM SERIES : MASTER OF MYSTERIOUS : Alfred Hitchcock's Inventive, Classy Works Will Play at--Appropriately--an Art Museum
- BUENA PARK : Possible Anti-Gay Attack Is Probed
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Says Prop. 187 Will Cost It Millions
- Is NBA Joining Lockout Club? : Pro basketball: Source says owners have scheduled a vote for Monday if labor agreement isn't reached.
- Fischer, Tuimoloau Honored
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Elders Expects Big Things at Cross-Country Meet
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : They Won't Give McNair Liberty
- O.C. POP BEAT : Barrelhouse's Soul Men Pay Respects to Redding
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Icebergs' Plumbs Romance for Laughs
- Alliance Imaging Has 3rd-Quarter Loss; El Pollo Loco Revenue Up 28%
- JAUNTS : Top Guns Face Off in Test of Aim, Grit--and Balloons : Some of the quickest gunslingers around will gather at Ojai's Lake Casitas for the Western States Fast Draw Championship.
- Praising Braising : Cooking in the Slow Lane
- PENINSULA : School District Studies Surplus Funds Options
- Former Roadie Follows New Trails : Music: Fred Curdts toured with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band before his sound company put down roots. Now it builds systems for major arenas and concert halls.
- Why Phone-Cable Alliances Are Less Than Meets the Eye
- Macaroni as a Mellow Midweek Meal
- Raise a toast to South Bay's new wine label.
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Hostages Escape Hijacked Plane
- POLITICS : Big Money, Big Gamble in Florida Election : Chiles-Bush governor's race is a tossup. Sen. Mack is way out in front. Casino initiative is no sure bet.
- Health Effects of Sargent-Fletcher Plant Are Hard to Discern : Chrome-plating factory reported toxic emissions at the highest level in the area. But the company disputes the data, citing smog as a more probable reason for neighbor's breathing ailments.
- LONG BEACH : Couple Sue Catalina Express Over Fatal Boat Accident
- Mahony Was Among 1st Graduates in '54
- BEVERLY HILLS : Former Charity Worker Charged in Alleged Scam
- Fullerton Union District Rejects Proposed O.C. Section
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bender Called Up; Bunch Is Waived
- ENERGY
- Study: Blacks Still Most Likely to Be Rejected for Home Loans
- Lawsuits Gain Popularity as Way for Office-Seekers to Combat Mailers