- LABOR : Affluent South County Communities Enjoy Lower Unemployment Rates
- Laker Wives Score Big at Benefit Screening
- Georgia Confirms Gamsakhurdia Death
- Umberg Launches Race for Attorney General : Politics: The assemblyman attacks incumbent Dan Lungren and fellow Democrat Arlo Smith, both of whom have failed to stem crime, he says.
- Don't Go Slow on Freeways : Wilson gives green light on retrofitting speedup
- ARLETA : Residents May Get Old ZIP Code Back
- COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bradshaw Scores 23, Titans Rally to Beat Nevada
- McSorley Is Already Ready to Go
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mavericks Mix Up the Bill
- For the thrill of real-life drama, there's nothing like being one of the... : COURT WATCHERS
- TV FACTS
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Defense Rests Case in Trial of Davidians
- Rockabilly Redux : * Janis Martin retired in the '60s. Like many fans, the 'Female Elvis' is rediscovering the roots of rock.
- Martin Marietta May Cut 2,400 Jobs in Purchase
- Not the Retiring Type : Don't let the air conditioning and power windows fool you. The '94 Hummer is still a commando in civilian clothing.
- Shred GearIn the spirit of the Red...
- Mexico Rebels, Officials to Meet Monday
- Practicing for the Big One : Quakes: State brings private businesses and public agencies together for weeklong session. Participants say teamwork is a key to preparedness.
- Mayors Vote to Keep Wedaa on Air Board, for Now
- LAWNDALE : School Employee Suspected in Alleged Check Forgeries
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Walk in Support of Abducted Boy
- ELECTIONS / 24th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Benhard Opens Race With Call to Curb Illegals
- Echo of Yesterday Wins Feature Race
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Under It All, Legalities Wear on the Jockeys
- * Evelyn Danowitz has been elected 1994...
- LABOR
- In U.S. Reversal, Minority-Based Scholarships OK
- Budget Buys for Bath and Kitchen : * American Premium Distributors now offers major appliances, plumbing items and fixtures for little over cost.
- The Caged Bird Sings : * Being in jail brought James Kennedy some of his best theatrical ideas, though the dramas aren't always set behind bars.
- Behind The Scenes : Romance and Music Fill Air at Valentine Dance
- PLACENTIA : Contest to Focus on Issues of Disabled
- For the Right Grunge Look, It's More Mix Than Match
- 2 More Set Sights on Controller's Job
- Ex-UCI Physics Dept. Worker Files Sexual Harassment Suit
- Dodgers Are Left With Old Questions : Baseball: Strawberry and Worrell could fill the need of a left-handed bat and bullpen stopper.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : Lewis' Tale Opens Up a Heroic Quest
- THEATER REVIEW : Dramatic Opera Has Premiere
- TakeCare Shareholders Keep Pressure on Board : Acquisitions: They attack $8-million breakup fee anyone taking over firm would have to pay FHP.
- Coyote as Guiding Spirit : Jennifer Taub's drama, set in northern New Mexico, is infused with a sense of the supernatural. She utilizes the Navajos' crafty creature, which is a trickster and can transcend death.
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim company...
- Streisand Aids Others' Lives by Simplifying Hers
- Marital Fraud Damage Award Voided : Divorce law: Man had persuaded jury that ex-wife duped him by concealing lack of sexual passion. Appeals panel says such matters are 'best left to advice columnists.'
- Hunting and Gathering : * Alimentary adventurers enrolled in 'Discovering Edible Wild Plants' learn that weeds, thistles and dandelions make a satisfying repast.
- PACOIMA : Art Contest to Draw on Family Pride
- San Clemente High Celebrates School Diversity
- OXNARD : Dairy Store Clerk Foils Armed Robbery
- * Mark A. Kellman has joined Bankers...
- Valley Obituaries
- Canyons Officials Exonerate Herrick After Investigation : Junior college basketball: Probe finds no evidence women's coach made racial slur against Valley players.
- Devers Pulls Out of Sunkist Race After Russian Sprinter Is Entered
- New Mexico State Doesn't Let Up on UC Irvine : Basketball: Anteaters' top four scorers contribute only 11 points to a 90-60 loss at Las Cruces.
- Syracuse's McCorkle Finds a Comfort Zone : Basketball: Ex-Capistrano Valley standout, slowed by injuries, now at ease with Orangemen and his dad.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- With No More Excuses, Hoch Has Hope : Golf: Non-winner since 1989 fires a 62 to take a three-shot lead over Clearwater after two rounds in the desert.
- Cypress' Johnson Is First on the List of Winners
- Coming Next: John Madden at the Bundys
- The Man of the 'Moon' : Dream-Maker Henry Mancini Thinks That He May Indeed Be a Songwriter
- * Theater: Broadway theaters and the visitors...
- HEAT RAVE : The hot tropic of conversation this season is the warming trend of isle styles that are simple, loose and neutral.
- First Lady Promises More Help for Medical Research
- D.A. Throws Deputy Shooting to Grand Jury : O.C. inquiry: Unusual move distances prosecutors from case that has sparked criticism in minority community.
- Girl Files Suit Over Father's Death at Jail
- More Than 7 Reasons to See 'Seven' Films
- He Who Dazzles Knows When to Shut Up
- 'Movin' On Up' Chronicles the Civil Rights Movement
- MOORPARK : Council Eases Curbs on Repairing Walls
- Ex-Husband Identified as Killer in 3 Slayings, Suicide
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / TONIGHT'S GAMES : USC, UCLA Try to Regroup
- NHL ROUNDUP : Clark Picks Up Slack in Maple Leaf Victory
- Long Beach State Loses in Overtime : Big West: Anderson scores six of his 20 points in extra period to lead Utah State, 80-76.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Golden Moments Not New to Them : Cross-country skiing: Past Olympic champions Daehlie and Egorova add to the haul in Norway.
- Sheriff Tells How He'd Use Prop. 172 Funds
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Inevitable Grace': Stars Buried in Clumsy Thriller
- Ex-N.Y. Post Suitor Hoffenberg Arrested
- Anti-Lock Brakes Slammed by Insurance Study
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Hayden Campaign: Reach Out and Nab Someone?
- Anti-Lock Brakes Slammed by Insurance Study
- COSTA MESA : Police Propose City Hire 5 New Officers
- LOS ALAMITOS : Efficiency Is Goal in Divided Police Dept.
- Benhard Launches Bid for Congressional Seat : Politics: Republican seeks to oust Beilenson. He urges tax credit, new restrictions on illegal immigrants.
- UC Regents Agree to Review Milken Deal
- Court Awards NHL Old-Timers Millions
- UC Irvine's Bubble Is Burst at New Mexico State, 90-60
- Elderly Man Dies After Driving Car Into Oncoming Traffic
- NBA ROUNDUP : Three Is Good, Four Better for Robinson
- Coach Isn't Just a Title for Hilliard : He Makes Most of Talent at Harvard-Westlake
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- Rain Forces Postponement of Several Games
- Rio Mesa Sends 10 Wrestlers to Individual Meet
- TV & RADIOIs a Kiss Still a...
- Live-Wire Jim Trenton Does Radio With Pictures : Television: In his new life as a feature reporter on KTTV-TV's 'Good Day L.A.,' the Poorman draws on the loopy style that was his signature on KROQ-FM.
- New Supply Ship Already Needs a Tug : Military: A crash during sea trials caused extensive damage. It marks the latest setback in the troubled Nassco program.
- U.S. Deficit With Japan Hits Record $59.3 Billion : Trade: The jump of 23% last year prompts the Clinton Administration to renew its call for open markets.
- Inflation Indicator Holds Line at Zero : Economy: But bond yields rise on another report signaling possible price increases ahead.
- Luckily No Tidal Wave Damage, Either
- Racer Wins Empire Crown; Pretenders Left in the Dust : New York: 80-floor run in famed building is like rush hour in a dirty stairwell, complete with the bottlenecks.
- Anti-Lock Brakes Slammed by Insurance Study
- Tom Umberg Enters Attorney General's Race
- NO SLUR: A College of the Canyons...
- Countywide : Guest Lecturer Has a Tough Audience
- COSTA MESA : District Chancellor Joins Trustees Panel
- OJAI : Fire Leaves Woman and Son Homeless
- VENTURA : Marine Environment Study Gets Go-Ahead
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Two-Game Losing Streak for Tar Heels
- It's Veterans' Day at Daytona : NASCAR: Earnhardt and Irvan win Twin 125 qualifying races for Sunday's Daytona 500.
- O.C. RECORD REVIEWS : Some Good Picks for Guitar Fans : A batch of releases by locals, ranging from blues vet Junior Watson to punk rockers Supernova, reveals an abundance of skill and promise.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blue Chips' Doesn't Score but It's a Good Sport
- * Pete McKinley has been appointed associate...
- Stalking the Not-So-Wild Orchid
- Woman Dies 3 Days After Being Shot
- Legal Risks Block Soviet Reactor Work
- Better Conditioning : Active Wear Leaps to a Higher Level as Creators Add Padding and Reinforced Seams and Reduce Bounce, Chafe and Sweat
- EARTHQUAKE / THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Span Retrofitting, Car-Pool Lanes Get a Push : Traffic: Permanent corridors are urged for the Santa Monica Freeway, depriving solo drivers of one lane in each direction.
- A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- TORRANCE : Deputy D.A. Says Tough Stand Led to Demotion
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teacher Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Assault on Colleague : Santa Clarita: The alleged victim may sue the school district over its handling of the case, her attorney says.
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Schillo Backs New District for Port Hueneme
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City OKs Stringent Gift Restrictions Law
- NFL's Salary Cap Could Mean Pay Cuts--or Getting Cut : Pro football: Teams start shopping for free agents, but payrolls will be restricted as of March 1.
- As Usual, It's a Matter of Perspective
- THEATER / RICHARD STAYTON : 'Schippel' Plumbs the Farce for Hilarity and Deeper Text
- RETAILING
- Rates Climb on a Hint of Inflation to Come
- Disney Reaffirms Its Support of Anaheim Resort : Amusement parks: But a corporate executive warns that a final decision on the $3-billion project is months away.
- * Mark P. Hanrahan has been appointed...
- President Trots Out Personal Baggage in Radio Interview
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Tests Show Bobbitt Likely Fathered Child
- Court Overturns '92 Conviction in Wayne Attack
- Building a Visionary Infrastructure : As structures are remodeled, the area's remarkable landscape features can be incorporated into designs.
- UCI Panels Recommend Program Cuts : Education: Two task forces also suggest reducing number of vice chancellors by half as part of unprecedented effort by the university to reduce spending.
- SEAL BEACH : Reservists to Relieve Officers' Workload
- Titans Hit Their Stride, and Upset UNLV : Basketball: Last-place Fullerton successfully holds off Rebel runs in 84-75 victory at Las Vegas.
- New Address Forms Swamp Postal Service
- ART REVIEW : A Bicoastal Flashback : 'Out West and Back East,' at the Santa Monica Museum, is a collection of obscure artists whose work mostly addresses concerns that were ascendant in the 1960s.
- * Richard H. Barrett has joined Aurora...
- Japan to Compile 'Voluntary' Trade Package : Relations: Bid to trim surplus will focus on imports, investments, deregulation.
- Grand Jury to Investigate Slaying of Sheriff's Deputy
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Northern Metrolink Line Cuts Cars as Ridership Drops
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City OKs 45-Day Ban on Adult Businesses
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Friends Recall Boy's Zest for Life : Death: Thomas Sunoo, 16, had varied interests. At a shaken and saddened University High in Irvine, his passing prompts recollections of a busy lifestyle and of his potential.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Time Out on Coliseum Repairs : Why the rush to spend unknown millions on this white elephant? Why not build a new stadium --somewhere else?
- Legal Aid Staff Visits Shelters to Help Victims Call it lawyers on wheels.
- Plan to Shift Airport Management Alarms Civic, Aviation Groups
- It's the Praying, Stupid
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Settlement Reached on Hiring Bias Suit
- LATIN AMERICA : Fujimori Bows to Peru's Army in Handing Over Rights Case
- Guardsman Credited With Saving Life of Choking Baby : Emergency: Jason Barton and a colleague visit the boy and his parents a month after the rescue at a tent city.
- SANTA PAULA : Spider Bite May Have Triggered Death
- Man Slain in Market Parking Lot : Violence: He's shot 10 times at close range as a friend watches helplessly and shoppers scatter outside the Costa Mesa store. A suspect, 28, is arrested in Santa Ana.
- 15-Year-Old to Be Charged in Shooting of Police Officer
- Football Returns to Baltimore, but It's the CFL, Not the NFL
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Big Three of Skating Melt on Ice
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Little Fella : Prep basketball: It's not easy being the son of a superstar, especially when you have the same name.
- Wakeman Plans Church Concert
- Along Came a Spider : Robotics: Computer-driven box on wires, built by McDonnell Douglas, will twist knobs, read gauges on space shuttle.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Comeback Blues : * Azure eye shadows are being revived and retooled. The new look is applied lightly, not used like the '70s 'cupcake frosting.'
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- SANTA PAULA : Jobs Program Aids Dropouts and Offenders
- UC Juggles Budget to Add $3.5 Million for Seismic Work
- LOS ANGELES : Beating Charges Against 2 Ex-Officers Dismissed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Learn 'Their Place in the Universe'
- LONG BEACH : 3 to Be Arraigned Today in Bank Robbery, Siege
- Disabled Man Sues Airport, City : Burbank: The cerebral palsy sufferer contends police dragged him from a restroom and dumped him on the sidewalk in front of the terminal.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER : Villa Park's Mendez Starts Fast, Teammates Finish Off La Quinta
- Abbey Healthcare Posts Profit of $14.3 Million for '93
- * Steve Bablot has joined World Title...
- Jet Deal May Violate GATT, Airbus Says
- Dr. Brigid G. Leventhal; Pediatric Cancer Specialist
- Alluring Foreign Bond Funds Can Be Risky Business
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine software company said...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Hires City Attorney in Cost-Saving Move
- Group Urges Tougher Gun Safety Rules
- Airport Authority Urges El Toro Study
- MALIBOU LAKE : Residents Hot Over Building Ordinance
- Glendale : City to Buy Lot for Housing Project
- ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Girls Hold Off Sylmar, 76-66
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Moe-Hum, Another U.S. Medal : Alpine: Alaskan adds a silver in super-G to his gold in downhill, making him first American male to win two skiing medals at one Olympics.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Leo Smit at LACMA
- 2 Accused of Running Workers' Comp Fraud Ring
- Regency Sets Record Date for Merger Vote
- Swinging Without Johnny : 'Tonight Show' orchestra keeps busy on the road long after the final broadcast.
- FERTILE GROUND: Volunteers are gearing up for...
- Ah, to be in love--and young enough to carry off any dress. But minis don't cut it with most Generation Xers. They want to be... : A Princess Bride
- Mother Knows Best : * Valley Torah's dean of girls has no advanced degrees. She earned knowledge of kids the hard way.
- 4 Indicted in Robberies That Involved Hostage-Taking
- Neuheisel Is Latest UCLA Assistant to Leave Program
- Joyner-Kersee Is Taking It Seven Events at a Time : Track: Two-time Olympic heptathlon champion is marching toward Atlanta and the 1996 Summer Games.
- National Video Rentals : 'Sleepless' a Holiday Sweetheart
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Welcome Dose of 'Reality' : The romantic comedy about Generation X is edgy and alive, thanks to a clever script, talented cast and first-time director Ben Stiller.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Wonderful and Peculiar 'Lady From Shanghai' : Orson Welles' exploration of film noir is grimy, cynical and a lot of fun. The Newport Harbor Art Museum shows it tonight as part of a Welles retrospective.
- Doctor's Assault Conviction Overturned : Court: Appellate ruling cites prosecutor's misconduct and attorney's improper testimony. Thomas Gionis was accused of planning attack on estranged wife, the daughter of John Wayne.
- Tatarstan Reaches Pact With Moscow, Drops Sovereignty Bid
- Frasier, a Well-Dressed Man
- Car-Pool Lanes on I-10 Could Become Permanent
- Catching Cancer Early On : Health: Free mammograms provided through the Komen Foundation give low-income women a chance to detect the disease at its most curable stage.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transit System Reduces Schedule on Holiday
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Ex-Councilman Bernardi, 81, Suffers Heart Attack
- Suspect Held in Insurance Fraud Ring
- Moorpark Official Named to Head Panel
- They Have to Fork Over Dough to Get NFL Games on Dish
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK : Much Like Jansen, German Champion Succumbs With Fall
- * Philip L. Luecht Jr. has been...
- Up Close and Personal : * The Century Gallery show 'Intimate Images,' representing 10 artists who work in a wide range of media, draws the viewer's immediate feeling and involvement.
- Appeals Panel Reverses O.C. Marital Fraud Verdict
- The Ideal Marriage : In Just Four Years, Designer Vera Wang--Who Never Tires of Working in White--Has Developed a Signature Style and a Glamorous Clientele
- Student Vanishes Without a Clue
- Campaign Calendar
- Proposal to Relocate Sea Lions Rejected : Conservation: Coastal commissioners decide that moving 60 of the mammals from Washington state to Santa Barbara and Ventura coasts would not work.
- Police Agencies Unite on Pursuit Policies
- Rainy Day a Perfect Time to Dust Cobwebs From Brain
- Appeals Court Rejects Judge's Libel Lawsuit : Media: Ruling against former presiding jurist cites long tradition of satirizing the judiciary.
- 'Mother' Packs Emotional Punch--in Sign Language
- Disney Bets on Another Marketplace
- EUROPE : A Century-Old Scandal Haunts France's Army
- Irving Allen Mathews; Banker, Co-Founder of San Antonio Spurs
- Hoffman Could Be Big After This
- COLUMN ONE : Making Themselves at Home : Renegade residents abuse policy allowing private vacation cabins in public forests. Some live there full time, erecting eyesores such as satellite dishes. A few post 'Keep Out' signs, claiming land as their own.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : This Dion Is Prime Time in Crashing Events
- SPORTS WATCH : Equity Pitch
- Johnson, Riley to Coach Final Conference Games
- Trojans Hit Bottom Against Wildcats : College basketball: No. 15 Arizona's 94-61 victory becomes frustrated USC's biggest loss in physical contest.
- Pop Album Chart : American Music Awards Spur Sales
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- State Refuses to Accept Sea Lions From Washington
- Sexual Harassment Found at West L.A. Police Station
- It's Not Church Music : * Leader Jim Heath describes Reverend Horton Heat's sound as 'Latin heavy metal as played by a rockabilly band.'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan to Minimize Fire Hazards OKd
- ANAHEIM : Fullerton Drops Suit on Redevelopment
- Missing Elderly Man Found Safe Day Later
- Bernardi in Guarded Condition After Heart Attack
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Some Sound Arguments for Retrofitting
- Hail to the Chief (Salesman)! : Clinton nails down huge deal with Saudi Arabia
- 4 Teen-Agers Plead Not Guilty in Shooting That Injured 3 Youths : Arraignment: Brawl involved some Westlake High students. Defense lawyers say their clients suffer racism at school and in court.
- Russia Is Not in Good Health : But decision to sell U.S.-approved prescription drugs may help
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Parisi Hunts for Big Game at Fullerton
- Harper Will Serve Time Tonight : Pro basketball: Clippers suspend guard for one game for comments "detrimental to the best interests of the team."
- ART GALLERIES : A Spectacular Brown Colors the Message
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Defensive End Young Gets Offer; Top Compensation Assured
- Neocrin Names Vice President for Research and Development
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Keeping It Simple : * The Wine Bistro is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. Its lack of flashiness is one of its strengths.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVELLAS : A PLAGUE OF DREAMERS: Three Novellas <i> by Steve Stern</i> ; Scribner's; $20, 256 pages : A Desolate Place Touched by Magic
- Gloria Stewart; Activist and Wife of James Stewart
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Leases School Land to Build Wells
- Tarzana Jolt : Shaking Under Nursery Is Among Strongest Ever
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Seek Advice on Arts Program
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Motivation No Problem for Carbajal, Gonzalez
- Bruins Find Relief in Desert : College basketball: A solid second half helps UCLA defeat Arizona State, 76-70.
- Sylmar Can't Guard Against North Hollywood Backcourt : High school basketball: Thompson holds his own against Ollie, but Johnson and Lee lead Huskies to 86-60 victory.
- Fraser Dies: First U.S. Skier to Win Gold
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The World on One Large Plate
- It's Zany and Aces With Fans : Movies: 'Ace Ventura' with Jim Carrey has taken in $24.6 million, and is still going strong.
- Shaken but Insured : Mobile Home Policies Will Pay for Most Quake Damage
- Price War Talk Stirs Up Beverage Market
- Beyond Peter Rabbit : New exhibit showcases the three Beatrix Potters: artist, children's book publisher and pioneering conservationist.
- Pouring Out Their Hearts : * Grounds Zero coffeehouse gives poets great leeway in expressing their 'intensity and authenticity.'
- Grin and Bare Them
- Add Teaching to High-Risk Jobs : Education: When teachers and students feel constantly threatened, no one can excel.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Residents Are Asked to Suspend Watering
- At One With the Exotic : * Retiree tends his prize orchids with skill and vigilance. The reward is a spectacular year-round crop.
- GLENDALE : Repair Costs for Goode House Still Uncertain
- Clergyman's Trial Is Rocked by 2 Late Developments : Courts: The judge will let the defense argue that priest accused of theft could have been framed. And an audit by the archdiocese is revealed.
- Talking to the Big Guy about the...
- VENTURA : Hearing to Address Dietary Supplements
- It's Not Over Until . . . : Resilient Michael Carbajal Recalls Toughest Fight Before Taking On Humberto Gonzalez Again
- ART REVIEW : A Focus on the Goods That Define Our Lives
- Theatre Rascals Making Their Mark on Stage and Screen : Theater: Members of the youth troupe say their acting aplomb is rooted in their training. Their 'Romyo and Julie-Mae' wraps this weekend.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- 'Angie' Benefit to Open Women's Film Festival
- TV REVIEW : Electrifying Douglass' Last Great Speech
- Home Theater Products Inc., a manufacturer of...
- * Thomas G. Mattia has been appointed...
- Rod Turner, Chief of Knowledge Adventure, Quits
- Yield Climbs on a Hint of Inflation to Come
- * Jane Wolfe has been appointed senior...
- BANKING
- The Times Music Index : STACKING UP SALES
- THEATER REVIEW : Holding Back on Tragedy : 'The Pen,' a play of sin and redemption, has plenty of teeth-gnashing but lacks passion.
- Border Patrol Turns on Lights to Stop Crossings
- 5 '3-Strikes' Bills OKd by Senate Panel : Legislation: All measures on repeat violent offenders are approved. They must clear another committee before going to the Senate floor.
- Zulu Leader Shuns Election Compromise : South Africa: Buthelezi calls efforts toward appeasement 'utter hypocrisy.' Transition from apartheid is at stake.
- Forecast Includes Scattered Rain : Weather: Thursday's storm brings one to two inches of precipitation to the county, but no massive mudslides occur in fire-ravaged areas.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoping to Paddle for Gold in '96
- PORT HUENEME : Man Sought in Restaurant Holdup
- WOODLAND HILLS : Quake Jolts Facilities, Enrollment at Pierce
- 16-Year-Old Waives Hearing in Girl's Shooting Death Case
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Team USA Still Winless, but Not for Lack of Tying : Hockey: Marchant scores with 28 seconds to play for 3-3 draw with Canada. Medal-round berth looks more secure.
- Baseball
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : They Get Together, but Stay Apart
- Hazelton Isn't Ready to Accept Burbank Offer
- U.S. Team Will Keep Eye on World Cup Foe : Soccer: Americans won't play Colombia in weekend tournament, but they will watch the unpredictable team.
- Raibon Leads St. Margaret's Past Valley Torah
- INSURANCE
- REAL ESTATE
- Breaking Into Popcorn's Market : Theaters: Two young entrepreneurs find success with Taste of Nature snack fare.
- Tonya Harding
- Roberti Recall and Gun Lobby