- VAN NUYS : Courthouse Parking Structure Reopened
- Lookouts Net 4 Lobster Poaching Suspects
- Man Wounded by Gunshot; Auto Shop Owner Arrested
- LOS ANGELES : 'Lord Peter the Cheater' Sentenced in Art Case
- NBA ROUNDUP : Against the Heat, Celtics Get Hot and Win Second in a Row
- Changing of the Guard for Women
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Miracles Aside, Draw Could Lead Anteaters to Big West Final
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Tender' '50s Time Capsule Gets Trapped in Today
- * Steven B. Epstein has joined the...
- Datametrics Posts Loss of $242,000 in 1st Quarter
- First American Financial Corp.: The Santa Ana...
- Siemens Finishes Solar Electrification Project
- Martin Marietta to Acquire Grumman for $1.9 Billion : Defense: Buyer of once-formidable aircraft builder would rise to the top ranks of the industry.
- VIDEO THUMBS UP: Maybe a good omen...
- Charles W. Morris; Invented Pressurized Airplane Cabin
- High Court Sanctions Right to Parody Works of Others
- Man Pleads Guilty to Killing 5 in His Family
- Risk Management : A Thrill-Seeker and a Tamer Mate Can Keep Excitement Without Endangering Love, Orange County Therapists Say
- Mom-and-Pop Bowling Alleys Are Relegated to the Slow Lane : For the Holler House in Milwaukee, the clock has stood still for 86 years. Elsewhere upscale changes are transforming the sport.
- Writing the Game of Life : Baseball inspires more books than any other sport. This season there's a new crop of rookies, ready to tell their stories. Why? Most say in the field of dreams, readers and writers can find truths about the way we live.
- Sudden Storm Triggers Mudslides
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sought in Disappearance of 3-Year-Old Boy
- Arizona State Players Deny Point-Shaving
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- U.S. to Allow Hughes Satellite Deal for China : Technology: Company removed encryption ability, easing Administration fears. The sale means jobs in California.
- * Dr. Guy Randazzo has been elected...
- * Mike Wallace has joined the Dana...
- Unilab Buys Assets of Diagnostic Laboratory
- Test Launch of Intercontinental Missile Lights Up Evening Sky
- Mayor Calls for Major Overhaul of City Hall : Reform: In State of City address, Riordan cites 'worst fiscal crisis in city's modern history.' He vows no tax hike.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council OKs Hiring of Patrol Officer
- From the Pain of the Quake, an Idea for Low-Income Housing
- ANAHEIM : Community Center Tops Council Agenda
- Okenwa, Master's Top Biola
- Pepperdine Makes It to NCAA Tournament by Beating San Diego
- Basketball
- Agoura's Skieresz to Skip Track to Focus on Academics
- Forever-Perfect Pirate Manager Learns Charity Ends at Home
- Cassavetes, a Man of Many Roles : With 'Twogether,' 'The Gods of Skid Row' and 'Mrs. Parker' to his credit, the actor finds his career flourishing. And the only son of one of cinema's classiest couples also has three screenplays in development.
- Photo Essay : Pilgrims Drawn to Shiva Rites in Nepal
- Mostar's Muslims, Croats Meet U.N. Arms Deadline : Balkans: Tanks, artillery are pulled back. Even small weapons are silent. Citizens can safely stroll the streets.
- PALOMINO PASSION: The Grammys, exactly one week...
- Police Seek Hit-and-Run Driver; Motorcyclist May Lose Leg
- OXNARD : $500 Taken in Robbery at Strawberry Stand
- Hebron: The Necessary Step
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Small Business Center Awarded $30,000 Grant : Assistance: The Santa Clarita facility will use the state community college system's money to help merchants recover from the earthquake.
- A Man and His Dog--and 4 Days Behind Bars : Courts: A Temple City man is arrested after failing to appear to answer citation for no license and rabies inoculation for his pet. Judge says he has been forced to adopt a get-tough policy.
- Tests Urged for Students Poked With Needles
- CSUN Matadors or Quakes?--That Is the Question
- La Jolla Playhouse Names Michael Greif Director : Theater: Board president cites the 'savvy business acumen' of Des McAnuff's 34-year-old replacement.
- Whistler's Restored 'Arrangement' at Getty
- Big Head Start May Not Be Swift, but It's Steady : Pop music: The alternative blues-based band, which will play the Coach House on Monday night, can laugh at past rejections. A hit debut album can do that.
- There's Spring in Trojans' Step : College football: Bolstered by strong recruiting class, USC opens workouts with high hopes.
- HEALTH
- Lin's Case Attracts Conspiracy Theories
- TOKYO : Christopher in Asia
- Slaying Suspect Called 'Typical Teen-Ager'
- LOS ANGELES : High School Career Academy to Be Built
- CALABASAS : Water District Fires General Manager
- LOS ANGELES : Justices Let Stand Award Against Scientologists
- Newspaper Subscription Salesman Is Fatally Shot : Santa Paula: Police still have no suspect and no apparent motive in the slaying of Eric Velasquez, 21, a Los Angeles Times employee.
- OXNARD : Fraud Charges Against Company Are Dropped
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Finally, Sigel Is a Cut Above the Rest as a Professional
- Fallen Angel Set to Soar : Infielder J.T. Snow Has a New Outlook After a Roller-Coaster 1993 Season That Saw Him Fly High, Flame Out and Fly Again
- Technology: In a move that may broaden...
- Restructured Unilab Reports Profits for 4th Quarter, '93
- Styles on Video Reports Quarterly Profit of $668,730
- Superior Industries Gets $4.3 Million in New Orders
- Market Focus : Chile Swims Toward Salmon Supremacy : Battling rustlers, sea lions and legal threats, it has become the world's No. 2 exporter of the pink-fleshed fish.
- Fraud Charges Add Jail Time for Ex-Official : Crime: Federal sentencing adds to the prison stay of Stephen Wagner. He had earlier pleaded guilty to state charges of embezzling $3.7 million from an Orange County school district.
- OXNARD : Laborers Collect on Lemon Co.'s Settlement
- COSTA MESA : Panel Wants to Build Basketball Courts
- Volunteers Focus Efforts on Hospice : Ventura: After four years, workers are close to completing Christopher House, the county's first low-income AIDS facility.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Scioscia's Homer Helps in a Pinch
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Brad FinneranSanta Margarita, Sr.Basketball / ForwardNot much...
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Anaheim : School Board Ready to Adopt Dress Code
- Painting a Positive Portrait : Youth: Kids' entries for annual Pacoima Pride arts project refute negative images of their community.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council to Weigh Library Options
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kozak Leads Rancho Alamitos' Baseball Victory
- The Master's Makes NAIA Tournament Field
- Rams Hope Miller Won't Fall Down on This Job
- Long in Latitude : Given Ample Elbow Room, Curator Paul Schimmel Put Newport Harbor on the Map in the '80s
- Fountain Valley Medical Development Co.: The owner...
- HEALTH CARE : Inventor Hopes Public Will Sink Teeth Into Handy Floss
- Traveling With a Pinata? Stow It
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine-based company faces...
- 4th-Quarter Profits Fall 16% at Cheesecake Factory
- LTC Proposes to Sell Common Stock Shares
- Assemblyman Areias to Run for State Controller
- Children Are Sought in Philadelphia Shooting
- Lungren to Tap Public Discontent Over Crime in Bid for Reelection
- Women Caught in Middle of Breast-Implant Debate : Health: Research indicating that the silicone-gel devices are mostly safe comes out at same time as a tentative settlement for those who say they were harmed.
- Astronauts Erect Scaffold, Put It to a Stress Test
- SUN VALLEY : Children to Help Paint Mural of Local History
- Prosecution Says Accused Home Depot Killer Had Drug Plan : Courts: Sean Darnell Slade could face death penalty if convicted in fatal shooting of guard.
- Further Study Urged for Hospital Expansion
- LAKE LOS ANGELES : Tests Urged for Students Poked With Needles
- SANTA ANA : Restraining Order to Stop Hauling Denied
- Thousand Oaks Debates Tougher Stance on Trash : Environment: New law would outlaw mixing recyclable waste with other garbage. Residents would have to participate in curbside program.
- Acqua Group to Merge With East Coast Firm
- ENERGY
- House and Condo Sales Continue to Rebound in February Despite Quake : Real estate: Single-family house sales jumped 19% last month. But sale prices keep falling, and drop 10%.
- * Martha Washburn has been appointed director...
- Firm Signs Intent Letter to Acquire Lightwave
- Some Apartment Owners on Shaky Financial Ground : Facing Steep Quake Repairs in Addition to Hefty Mortgage Payments, Some Landlords Could Be Threatened With Foreclosure
- HEALTH CARE
- * Market trends: Tele-Communications Inc. was the...
- Richey Electronics Posts Increase
- Boston Chicken Leaders More Retail Than Restaurant : Fast food: Investors, lured by company executives' proven business acumen, snapped up stock. Karcher Enterprises grabbed the local franchise.
- New Chairman to Serve Carl's Jr. Chain : Food: William Foley II led investor group that acquired a controlling interest in Carl Karcher Enterprises. Restructuring is also planned.
- Did Fox Just Miss the Joke on 'Freaked'?
- Brock to Run in Maryland
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-First Ladies Push Mental Health Aid
- Women Writers: An Anthology of Their Own
- Freeh Unveils Tough FBI Conduct Rules : Law enforcement: Guidelines might have resulted in dismissal of previous director. Agent applicants to take drug use lie-detector tests.
- Campaign Calendar
- CYPRESS : Police Angry Over 4 Job Eliminations
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Wife Sues Axl Rose, Alleging Years of Abuse
- LA HABRA : Restaurant Owner Ends Fight for Music
- Ex-Falcon Quarterback Miller Signs With Rams : Football: Injuries have marred the career of the precision passer, who signed a 3-year, $9-million pact.
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : U.S. Recognizes Mohegan Nation
- 9 Groups Receive $43,000 in Grants
- IRVINE : Fate of Westpark Bridge to Be Decided
- Crash on Golden State Freeway Traps 3 People
- Social Service Agencies Get Grants From AT
- CALABASAS : School Panel to Discuss Increasing Security
- Alarcon Deputy Quits 2 Months After Transfer
- Basketball
- Falcons' Miller Signs $9-Million Deal With Rams : Pro football: Oft-injured quarterback passes physical examination, works out. Everett is expected to be traded soon.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Park Takes a Bow During His Debut : Baseball: Unorthodox South Korean rookie pitches three scoreless innings against the Mets. He drinks tea with Lasorda nightly.
- Harding's Lawyers Back in Court : Skating: They try to obtain injunction that would allow her to be in World Championships.
- Cheese burglar?As if the Southland's image hasn't...
- Police Criticize 4 1/2-Year Drug Sentence
- Developer, Preservationists Battle Over Old Market : Council: Two sides lock horns over city's oldest brick structure. Realty wants to raze building, others want to use it as an art gallery.
- Future Looking Up for Banks and S & Ls Despite a Weak '93 : Economy: Most of the region's financial institutions posted losses or lower profits in 4th quarter. But their restructuring may make for a better year ahead.
- Fluor Daniel: The unit of Irvine-based Fluor...
- 4th Quarter Earnings Nearly Doubled for Storage Equities
- Owners of Upscale Dana Point Condos Sue Developer : Safety: They claim shoddy construction resulted in hazards and are seeking payment of $10 million.
- Times Reporter Paltrow Wins Polk Award for Excellence
- Tekelec Reports Loss of $8.6 Million in 4th Quarter
- New Regulatory Guidelines Due on Lender Discrimination
- Newport Beach's Ritz Bar Strips Nudes From Walls
- Records of 18 Plutonium Tests Released : Medicine: All individuals received injections unknowingly. The documents are the first of the secret U.S.-sponsored experiments to be disclosed.
- Bophuthatswana Will Boycott S. Africa Vote
- THOUSAND OAKS : Guggenheim Endorses Schillo for Supervisor
- Fountain Valley : City to Repair Wells Damaged in Quake
- Falcons' Miller Signs $9-Million Deal With Rams : Pro football: Oft-injured quarterback passes physical examination, works out. Everett is expected to be traded soon.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sesame Street' Jams With the Best of Them
- TAMMY LECHNER / Los Angeles Times...
- Information Highway
- Girl May Bill District for Private School Tuition : Education: State official finds that Newport-Mesa officials did not meet the special needs of the 9-year-old student, who is dyslexic, and were unable to teach the third-grader to read above first-grade level.
- Private Cabins in Public Forests
- Kathleen Battle
- Scout Ruling
- State Is Abandoning Its Children, Advocacy Group Says : Public services: Report says funds for health, welfare and education are undergoing 'a slow strangulation.' It is critical of Wilson Administration, but governor dismisses the charges as election-year politicking.
- Fast Food Overseas
- Assault Weapons
- Wilson Donors
- Citizen Crime Fighter's Van Nuys Headquarters Runs Afoul of Police : Law enforcement: Holding forth from a doughnut shop, Mary Lou Holte says she spots and reports evildoers. But officers say the place attracts undesirables and they want its hours curtailed.
- '3 Strikes' Law Goes Into Effect
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1994
- TELEVISION - March 8, 1994
- Obituaries - March 8, 1994
- Obituaries - March 8, 1994
- New Measure to Help Valley, Officials Say
- Clinton Issues Strong Defense of Wife's Integrity
- Counsel Asks Congress to Avoid Whitewater Hearings : Ethics: Fiske argues that such sessions would pose a risk to his inquiry. Democrats use his plea to blunt GOP calls for investigations on the Hill.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH REFORM : The One Huge Flaw of 'Single Payer' : There's no evidence the government can efficiently administer medical care--or anything else.
- Measure Is No Guarantee of Cut in Violence
- Rostenkowski Faces Voters as Inquiry Enters 'Final Stages'
- Avoid Hearings, Whitewater Counsel Says : Ethics: Fiske urges Congress not to call witnesses because of the risk to his inquiry. The candidate list to replace Nussbaum narrows.
- Measure Is No Guarantee of Cut in Violence
- 2 Feared Killed in Flash Flood : Weather: A man and his 9-year-old son apparently were swept down a canyon above Sierra Madre. A second day of storms brings lightning and hail to Southland.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 8, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 8, 1994
- For the Record - March 8, 1994
- DON BARTELSONOwner, Ontario Ice Skating CenterDon Bartelson,...
- AIRLINES
- The Southern California Job Market : The Career Make-Overs
- Egg Art Show Delights Even the Hard-Boiled
- Garden Grove Man Disappears From Work : Missing: Property manager was last seen while checking a rental complex in Santa Ana on Thursday. Family and police are baffled.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Western
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sci-Fi 'Apex' Clanks Along
- Woodbridge, Brea Head Regional Field
- Sharks Take Biggest Bite Out of Ducks : Hockey: San Jose makes it 6-0 against Anaheim this season with 6-0 victory, damaging playoff hopes.
- Spielberg's 'List' a Call to 'Duty' : Movies: Holocaust film 'was a story that needed to be told,' DGA award winner says.
- SECURITIES
- Battling the Trade Imbalance With Bagels and Mink Hats
- HONG KONG
- AEROSPACE
- Bosnian Claim of Serbs' Bombing Muslim Bridge Questioned
- NASA Keeps Shuttle on Schedule, Watches Troubled Fuel Line
- 11 Massacred in S. Africa Village
- SANTA ANA : College to Hold SAT Preparation Class
- Solution to Uncomfortable Dip in Road Is on the Level
- CYPRESS : Nominations Sought for City Arts Award
- Modest Proposal : 'Despair Drives Them to Crime' : Prisoners predict the "three strikes" plan will fail because the root cause of criminal behavior is being ignored.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : She Gets Her Schott Back on the Field
- Jackson Still Isn't Satisfied : Basketball: Mater Dei wins section, but junior and teammates now are targeting State title.
- Anti-Crime Measures Top Legislators' Agenda : Government: The typically conservative bills by O.C. lawmakers also target illegal immigrants, favor business, seek regulatory reform.
- Sigel Has a Historic Day at Ojai : Senior golf: He comes from 10 shots behind to tie Colbert, then wins on the fourth playoff hole.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Robinson Lifts Purdue to the Top of Big Ten
- SANTA ANITA : Tabasco Cat Outduels Fly'n J. Bryan, Wins the San Rafael
- Owner of The Wicked North to Appeal Ruling : Big 'Cap: Hersh says he will go to court if necessary in attempt to overturn disqualification.
- 'List's' Viewership Large in Germany, Other Countries
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Even Short Quotations Leave a Mark
- Quake Seen Speeding Recovery of Economy : Rebuilding: $15 billion in insurance payouts and aid provides stimulus for area. Long-term effect is unclear.
- 8 Baja Officials Accused in Drug Shootout
- MISSION VIEJO : Class Exercise to Help Heart Association
- SEAL BEACH : Council Kills Ruby's Patio Dining Plan
- Sheriff's Officer Is Fired as Inmate Rides Away in Style
- PORT HUENEME : Family Offers Reward in Hit-Run Accident
- Young Pianist, Injured in Quake, Intent on 'Hanging in There' : Aftermath: A doctor has told Emerson Palame, 10, whose finger was crushed, that a part of it will have to be amputated.
- WCC BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pepperdine Wins; San Diego Surprises Gonzaga
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : 'Rabbit' Simply Keeps Going, and Going . . . : Running: Utah's Pilkington was expected to set the pace and then drop out. But he couldn't find a reason to stop.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Crash Test Dummies Offer Light Parables at Palace
- OPERA REVIEW : O.C. Tries Wagner On for Size : Opera Pacific Meets Most of the Challenges in 'Die Walkure'
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : Where to Find Tips, Testing, Training at Little or No Cost
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : Bringing Home the Bacon When Trouble's Cooking There
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : The Part-Time Work Force Takes On a Professional Look
- Honig Is Out of Office but Still in School : Education: Former superintendent of public instruction teaches at a university and tutors fifth-graders. Meanwhile, he appeals his conviction on conflict-of-interest charges.
- A Painful Choice Between a Parish and a Church
- Partly Cloudy Skies Expected by Midday
- Blueprint for a More Livable L.A. Takes Shape : Growth: Residents are asked to help achieve goals proposed for an updated General Plan. The first Valley meeting is scheduled Wednesday.
- IRVINE : Grant to Help With Learning Disabilities
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Seeks Views on Skateboard Park
- NHL ROUNDUP : New Flyer Lamb Fits Right In
- Ducks Lose More Than Just a Game : Hockey: They also give up more ground in playoff race, as they fall, 6-0, to Sharks.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Anaheim
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Garcia Has Valencia's Vote of Confidence
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- SIMI VALLEY : Rezoning for Arts Center to Be Decided
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback District Gets 2 Top Officials
- My First Real Job : 'Things I Thought Were a Minus Became a Plus'
- Moynihan Sees Health Alliances' Demise : Insurance: Head of powerful Senate panel has hope for other key elements of Clinton plan. More small businesses may escape employer mandate.
- Naive or Deadly--2 Images of Wife to Dominate Trial
- PERSPECTIVE ON SPYING : Here's a Red Herring to Chew On : A former KGB colonel ties into a package the spectacular 1985 un-defection of Vitaly Yurchenko and the Aldrich Ames case.
- Showers and Hail Pepper the County
- MISSION VIEJO : St. Patrick's Parade Gets Family Theme
- Wheel Estate : Recovery: When the Jan. 17 quake struck, some went from 3,000-square-foot luxury homes to 32-foot motor homes. And despite the cramped circumstances, they are doing just fine.
- Paseana Wins the Santa Margarita, Her First Victory as a 7-Year-Old
- JAZZ REVIEW : Porcupine Is Missing Some of Its Old Sharpness
- Breaking the 'Big Silence' : 'Schindler's List' Forces Germans to Look at Their History
- Safeguard, ANAHEIM
- Model Maker Turns Illusion Into Slices of Life : The Costa Mesa firm transforms flat drawings into three-dimensional miniatures or prototypes.
- Leading Dissident Leaves Beijing Amid Crackdown
- Ex-Watergate Prosecutor Ruff Is Reported to Be Front-Runner for Nussbaum's Job : Politics: Clinton aide calls the 54-year-old attorney a 'person of distinction' but goes no further. Naming of successor expected soon.
- The Next Los Angeles / Reinventing Our Future : READERS RESPOND
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : SAVANNA
- Lights, Cameras and UCLA Action at Last : College basketball: Bruins feeling good after beating Louisville on national television, 75-72.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Ethnic Music Blooms at Rhino 'Mashdown'
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Kodo Show Turns to Gospel Hour
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : One Way to Get a Foot in the Door: Volunteer to Go in Free
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : For People With Disabilities, Home May Be Where the Job Is
- AEROSPACE
- Ukraine Warheads Arrive in Russia
- Abdullah Sallal; First President of North Yemen
- Pacoima Man, 18, Killed, 2 Hurt in Broadside Crash : Accident: One of the two vehicles involved was driven by an unlicensed motorist, police say. One car reportedly ran a red light.
- Making a Difference : South Orange County: Seniors Team Up to Give Police a Hand
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : School Physical Exams Need to Use Latest in Diagnostics : Medicine: Pretesting of athletes to protect life should not be hostage to a dollar sign.
- MOTOR RACING : Irvan Gets Fast Help in Richmond Win
- One of Best Coaching Jobs Around : Tennis: Gullikson is proud of Sampras, who keeps his success in perspective.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Orchestre, Dutoit Give French Lesson
- Attitude Adjustment
- Memorial Service Scheduled for Michael Callen
- SIMI VALLEY : City May Seek State Funds for Bike Path
- Volunteers Help Monitor Nursing Homes
- Russia's Factory Failures Raise Fears for the Future : Reform: Textile industry's demise underscores a dilemma for Yeltsin. Situation prompts comparisons to the Great Depression of the '30s.
- Driver Arrested After Collision Kills Passenger in Pickup Truck
- FULLERTON : Senior Volunteers Set to Go on Patrol
- Motorola Advances Palmtop Computing : Electronics: Envoy, being unveiled today, will let users connect with on-line services or other humans.
- U.S. Firms to Get a Show of Their Own in Hanoi : Commerce: Trade expo will be the first of its kind since Saigon's fall. One businessman calls Vietnam a 'gold rush.'
- FASHION : THE FALL COLLECTIONS / PARIS : New Directions : Jackets Are Long, Sweaters Are Short and Kimonos Are Everywhere--Inside and Out
- It's Nervous Time as U.S. Troops Pull Out of Somalia : Africa: Most of the ground force will be gone by week's end. They leave behind escalating chaos and fear.
- Man Fatally Shot in His Apartment
- TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE FIGHTS
- Where Swallows Return : They, Other Birds Can Be Found at San Juan Creek, Not Mission
- SECURITIES
- Florida Official Says Met Life to Refund $76 Million in Sales Abuse Case : Insurance: More than 2,500 of the 57,000 policyholders affected are from California. Company disputes the findings.
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : How to Survive the First Rung and Then Move Up the Ladder
- JAPAN
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Valencia
- Killers Staked Out Shop of the Victim, Witnesses Believe
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 20th-Century Works Draw an Audience
- SINGAPORE
- AUSTRALIA
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : ESSAY: From the Cocoon of a Job--Poof!--a Career Emerges
- Met Life May Be Fined, Asked to Refund Policyholders Up to $76 Million : Insurance: Multistate proposal attempts to settle a five-month investigation of the company's sales tactics.
- Tourists make smallest post office a big deal : Toolshed-sized Florida attraction has no bathrooms, gators--just a few snakes. But it makes money.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Foes Exploit Brown's Omission on School Crime Issue : Campaign: In TV ad, candidate fails to mention her tenure on L.A. Board of Education. Records show she voiced conern about campus violence in the '70s.