- Con Artist Uses Charm and Lies to Steal Car, Police Say : Crime: Man who claims to be an assistant to a rock star also disappoints a group of quadriplegics.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Seismic Experts Differ on Pacoima Dam : Temblor: Caltech professor says it might not have held if full. Officials marvel at massive ground motions.
- GARDEN GROVE : Parents to Get Open Enrollment Leaflets
- Long Beach Struggles to Beat Titans : College basketball: Both teams look sloppy and equipment problems slow play before 49ers stagger to 96-87 victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Astacio Cleared After Heart Tests
- Buena Makes Fifth Straight Appearance in Title Game : Girls' basketball: After losing the first three, Bulldogs focus on repeating as champions.
- Chevalier Sets Scoring Record, Matadors Win
- High School Playoffs : BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Elbow Surgery Puts Kempton Out for Season
- Aircraft Sales Push Factory Orders Up 2.1%
- Alpha Microsystems Acquisition
- Elwes to Run William Morris Unit
- REAL ESTATE
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Lungren Scores Zip With His Stand on Video Games
- 'Three Strikes' Bill Clears State Legislature
- Feeding Wedding Guests for Less : Kay's Gourmet Catering in Westlake Village offers budget deals on food and supplies for receptions.
- Jazz Tunes, Local Rooms : Nearly two dozen Valley clubs focus on around-town talent, with a wide variety of entertainment. Names aren't big, but the sound is.
- Stick Out Your Neck or Risk Getting Collared by Makeup
- Rabin Talks to Right Wing to Strengthen Coalition : Mideast: Israeli leader says massacre weakened government. But Tsomet Party opposes PLO agreement on self-rule.
- No Haven Totally Safe, as Theater Guard's Killing Attests
- NORTHRIDGE : Scholarships OKd for 2 Killed in Quake
- Man Who Got Into ATM Closet Sought
- CSUN Battles Early, Succumbs Late to UCLA in Volleyball
- Janet Jackson Ill, Shows Postponed
- Cold War Is Hot Again in 'Pack of Lies'
- Kiss Helps, but ABC-Arnolds Relationship Still Strained
- REAL ESTATE
- Senate Rejects Wilson's Choice for UC Regent
- Foster File at Rose Firm Reported Shredded
- House Leaders Study Slower Health Reform
- Woman Is Stoned to Death in Iran
- Slip One Over
- Plan to Count Immigrants in Schools Fails : Education: O.C. activists applaud outcome. Local school official says proposal portended a financial burden.
- Grown-ups, don't try this: A few weeks...
- Students Walk Out to Protest Lunch Crunch : Schools: They say waiting in Buena Park High cafeteria line takes so long that they haven't time enough left to eat.
- FEMA Seeks Forecast
- Live at Forest Lawn! : Michelangelo Portrayals Pack the Mausoleum
- Sheriff's Deputy Arrested in Drug Sting
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks, Manning on Winning Streak
- Actor's Alley Honors 1993 Subscriptions
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Angie,'Thy Name Is Geena
- Jitters but No Big Corrections on Wall Street
- Pacific Sunwear Posts 10% Drop in Profit
- This Dove's a Hawk in the Spoken-Word Audio Field : Media: Beverly Hills firm remains a strong independent in an industry increasingly dominated by behemoths.
- REAL ESTATE
- PARENTING : The Question of God : * Children's wonderment can pose a dilemma for those who aren't religious or whose families combine beliefs.
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / MILAN : Layering It On : Combos of Jackets Over (Tunics and Dresses) and Under (Topcoats) Take to the Runway
- Works at Risk : Collectors lost some prized pieces in the quake. Many took steps to prevent damage. And few say the disaster will make them abandon their hobbies.
- Council to Finance Bridge Replacement
- 2 LAPD Officers Plead Not Guilty to Firing on CHP Officer
- Prep Baseball '94: Freeway League
- Rams Make a Deal With Jimmie Jones : Pro football: Former Cowboy tackle signs for $7.7 million. Quarterback is next priority, with Miller heading list.
- Ex-Titan Gets His Life, Lives of Others on Track
- MOVIE REVIEW : Post-War East German Myths Revealed in 'Propaganda'
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Spectrum to Be Home to the <i> Other</i> Chrysler Building
- ENERGY
- Solo Producers Milchan, Vajna Hope to Take Success Public
- Backlash Against Arafat Sweeps Occupied West Bank, Gaza : Mideast: Palestinian anger is directed as much at the PLO chairman as at Israel and the settler who killed 48 Muslims.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Say Penalty Process Impedes Trade Talks : Markets: Ex-negotiator calls Super 301 a provocation to targeted nations. But others see it as just what is needed to spur Japanese concessions.
- Ukraine Leader Arrives in U.S. to Good News: Doubling of Aid
- CIA's Mole Plot Opens Layers of Deceit : Espionage: Take the bizarre case of KGB defector Yurchenko. He was debriefed by Ames. Did they know that we knew . . . then they . . . ?
- FOCUS ON PARENTS
- Van Nuys Public Health Center Is Condemned : Aftermath: Quake-damaged support beams found on fourth inspection force closure of the key county facility.
- SANTA PAULA : Man Gets 8 Years in Grand Theft, Fraud
- Applicants for Burroughs Coaching Position Wary of a Repeat : High school football: Shoddy process used to pick Burbank coach worries Fong, Dos Remedios.
- Tossing Out the Old in Favor of New : Girls' basketball: Channel Islands' Hotchkiss changed for better after plaque-throwing incident, on-campus fight.
- Out of Africa : Bassist Armand Sabal- Lecco's star has been rising since leaving Cameroon. He's worked with Paul Simon, among others.
- Color Screams : Neutral tones are too tame for some un-shy guys. With shirts in loud patterns and prints, they can be spotted a mile away.
- Arrest Ordered for 83 Venezuelans in Bank Failure
- PARENTING : When the 1st Bell Rings : * Emotional and academic development should determine when to enroll a child in kindergarten.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : No Drugs Found in Body of Youth After Fatal Rampage
- Prep Baseball '94: Freeway League
- Shahriar Pourdanesh, a former Nevada offensive lineman...
- Cahill Pulls Rank on Rosset This Time : Tennis: Australian follows upset of Ivanisevic with another surprising victory to reach quarterfinals.
- Trojans Turn It Around on Down-Turned Bruins : College basketball: USC avenges 29-point loss, 85-79. UCLA is only a .500 team in its last 10 games.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Newport Harbor Has Experience in Winning
- Focused Calabasas Not Buffaloed in 4th Try at Frontier Opponent
- And He Thought His Days as Second-Stringer Were Over
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chaco Offers a Confusing Potpourri
- Massacre in Mosque
- CIA Spying
- Jenny Craig Inc. announced the resignation of...
- Grisly Photographs
- Designing the 'Next L.A.'
- Kevorkian
- School Uniforms
- Ralphs Grocery Co. announced the retirement of...
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1994
- Obituaries - March 4, 1994
- U.S. Reimposes Law to Allow Trade Sanctions on Japan : Markets: The measure, called Super 301, permits punitive tariffs against nations found to deal unfairly. Tokyo strongly protests, saying action violates GATT.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Turbulent Markets Seen Masking Healthy Economy
- There's Money to Be Made From Virtue : Clean air: The federal plan isn't a burden for industry; it's an exciting, potentially lucrative technological challenge.
- Maybe He Knows How Much Time You Get for Good Behavior
- Anaheim Tries Again to Keep Rams in Town
- A Trick Is an Image Created With Smoke and Mirrors
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Turbulent Markets Seen Masking Healthy Economy
- Clinton Voices 1st Ethics Concerns Over Whitewater
- PROXY VOTE? Democrats went outside the party...
- Tragic Death Left Scar on San Clemente : Woods case: A white teen's killing, and arrest of young Latinos, exposed a racial divide in their town.
- U.S. Reimposes Law to Allow Trade Sanctions on Japan : Markets: Super 301 measure permits punitive tariffs against nations found to deal unfairly. Such action could devastate O.C., with Japan its biggest trade partner.
- U.N. Officials Urge More Bosnia Troops : Balkans: Military, civilian leaders plead for a doubling of force. Cease-fire in Sarajevo at risk, they say.
- Hearings Set on LAPD Sex Harassment : Police: Councilwoman Goldberg says she has heard complaints from many officers. She will launch a public inquiry into allegations March 16.
- Rams Get New Practice Field Offer : Sports: Anaheim submits lease proposal in effort to keep team from being evicted by the school district that owns the site.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1994
- Admar Contract With N.Y. Life Reaps $100,000
- Sweet Potatoes: Hold the Marshmallows
- PARTY LINE : Take My Penne, Please
- PASADENA : School Official to Leave for New Post
- Motorhead, "Orgasmatron" (1986), <i> Sinclair</i>
- HARBOR GATEWAY : Transfer of Rosecrans Director Delayed
- Redondo Council Rejects Condo-Commercial Plan
- Closure of Occupied Lands Deepens Palestinian Anger
- Slavkin Urges Report on Quake Response
- Fast-Tracking of City Projects Is Defended : Thousand Oaks: Council rejects a request to send all public developments to Planning Commission for review.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teacher Files Claim Over Alleged Assault : Education: The Santa Clarita instructor contends the district failed to thoroughly investigate her allegations of a sexual attack by a colleague.
- Countywide : YMCA Kicking Off Yearly Fund Raising
- SIMI VALLEY : Arts Group Leader Stepping Down
- Point Mugu Runway Plan May Lure Visitors, Report Says : Finances: The news surprises military officials. The Navy has offered to share its facility with airlines and cargo carriers.
- Dorsey Wins Big, Ruins Cleveland's Second Chance
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Grant Gains Soccer Final Again
- HomeBase's Orr Will Oversee Company Information Systems
- 47 Senators Join Foes of Plan to Raise Ethanol Use
- Home Shopping Takeover Battle II : Television: Infomercial maker National Media tries to up the ante in the purchase offer by ValueVision.
- Heart Ball Pitter-Pats With Enthusiasm
- Condo Residents Seek $7.7 Million From Developer : Courts: Suit alleges that the building is poorly constructed, noisy and leaks when it rains. Defense concedes some flaws but says owners expected too much.
- Twists in 'Greedy' Make for a Generous Payoff
- REGION : Hospital Cool to Merger With Rival Catholic Facility
- Topics / TAXES : Free Aid for Filers With Special Needs
- Officials Denounce Proposals Aimed at Immigrant Students
- WESTMINSTER : Recall Drive Sparks Feud Between Unions
- Slight Job Loss From Quake Is Predicted
- County Fire Chief Lund Will Retire : Government: He says he has lost motivation for the job. The department has been scrutinized for its spending practices.
- Guard Shoots Inmate During Brawl at Lancaster Prison
- Hebert, Wilson Patiently Waiting for Better Days
- Rams Hit With Ultimatum on Practice Facility
- Unearthing an Unspoken Rage : Ellis Cose Explores the Anger of Black Professionals Feeling Stymied by Racism
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Women Trying to Live as Best They Can : NAKED LADIES <i> by Alma Luz Villanueva</i> ; Bilingual Press, $22, 288 pages
- Body Language
- Where Tea Sets Mingle With Stuffed Birds
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : A REMEMBRANCE : Thomas Halleen: A Caring Teacher
- LONG BEACH : Revised Waterfront Development Plan OKd
- GARDENA : State Lauds Nissan for Recycling Efforts
- Simpson Seeks 5-Year Cut in Legal Immigration
- Tomm Ruud; Dancer With San Francisco Ballet
- MONTEBELLO : Study Ordered on Proposed Mausoleum
- U.S., Vietnam Agree on Liaison Offices
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Clinton Backs Aide in Billing Dispute
- Sergeant Jailed for Homosexual Acts on Air Base
- DRIVING : Pregnant Dummy Was No Accident
- 3 Face First-Degree Murder Charges in Guard's Slaying
- County / IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Officers in Gunplay Case Are Charged
- MISSION VIEJO : Ambulance Contract Is Awarded to Medix
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Navy Expects Permit for Underwater Tests
- Mercury Climbs Into the Low 80s : Weather: Slightly cooler but still-sunny conditions will linger. Record-breaking 87-degree reading is logged in downtown Los Angeles.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Businesses Sought for Student Program
- Levy Bancorp Loses $5.7 Million in '93
- Residents Ask Simi to Fund Soil Stability Tests : Safety: About 250 homeowners, citing earthquake concerns, request that the city pay for a geological survey.
- CERRITOS : Superintendent Lucas Put on Indefinite Paid Leave
- City Cracks Down on 5 Motels in Van Nuys : Crime: Conditions aimed at curbing prostitution are imposed. Some fear that costs could force some owners out of business.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Water District Seeks to Keep City in Fold
- Henning Becomes Top Man at BC
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Ace Beats Quebec
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- King's Blade Begins With Five-Length Win
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL
- 47 Senators Oppose EPA's Plan to Boost Ethanol Use : Gasoline: Agency's proposal seen increasing cost to consumers and causing marketplace chaos.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL : Retailer Gives More Than Just a Thought to Disabled and Injured
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Specter Fights for Base Before Justices
- Abortion Pill Talks Are Aimed at Opening Up U.S. Market
- "We must pay attention to the...
- Topics / RELIGION : Shaken but Not Deterred
- Sports
- City Hall News : Mayors Will Try to Fill Air Quality Board Opening
- In Russia, Bosnia Serb Leader Blasts U.S.
- HOLLYWOOD : Man Dies After 23-Story Fall
- It's Sunday evening at Mezzaluna, and the...
- From Winter to Summer in One Day
- Talking Trade Amid the Hubbub : U.S. bids to grab troubled Tokyo's attention
- Thousand Oaks Overrules Planners, OKs Amgen's Expansion : Business: Biotechnology giant provides 13% of city's jobs. Council endorses a development plan to make room for 6,300 new workers.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce's Animal Science Studies Change Focus
- County to Experience Lower Temperatures
- Wall Street Toughs Out a Roller-Coaster Day : Mother Nature Puts Twist on Economic Reports for January
- U.S. to Spend $50 Million on New Chips : Technology: Vice President Al Gore announces the program to build a center for semiconductor study.
- Finbar V. Daly has joined the Irvine...
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL
- Wall Street Toughs Out a Roller-Coaster Day : Blue Chips Nose-Dive but Regain Ground; Bond Market Gyrates
- Hoping to Milk Profits From Craze : Hobbies: Manufacturers and promoters of the glossy caps, long a popular collectible in Hawaii, hope to whip up a frenzy on the mainland.
- Half of Trips to Emergency Rooms Found Not Urgent : Health: Family doctors could handle problems at one-third of the expense. Government study shows how uninsured Americans push up costs for others.
- Mexico Reaches Pact With Rebels : Revolt: Government promises democratic reforms and investments in social services. Indian uprising cast spotlight on poverty, oppression in southern state.
- Topics / SCULPTURE : Fancy Ride Into the Afterlife
- New Policies Insure Against Tainted Land : Emerging specialty may be one way to clean up cities and farms faster than the EPA.
- In a Man's World : Women Were a Novelty When Patricia Fogerson Joined the LAPD; 'You Just Kept Your Mouth Shut and Kept Going,' She Says
- FASHION : Fur Wearers Are Few, Far Between in Ventura County : Shift in public sentiment has made what was once the ultimate high-fashion statement nearly a rarity.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Airliner Skids Off Runway in Storm
- Veteran Vibes Player Gibbs Hits High Notes : At 69, and with dozens of albums behind him, he's still going strong. His quartet will play in Ojai on Sunday.
- MALIBU: Repealing Los Angeles County's prohibitive building...
- IRVINE : UCI Names Interim Humanities Dean
- THOUSAND OAKS : Children's Museum Idea to Be Studied
- Teens Suggest Ways to Help Curb Graffiti
- Armored Truck's Guard Is Robbed
- ENERGY
- Moon Mail
- Wall Street Toughs Out a Roller-Coaster Day : Blue Chips Plummet, Then Regain Ground, as Bonds Recover
- Gone, "The Criminal Mind", <i> SST</i>
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : The Big Study : The SAT college-entrance exam has undergone some major changes. Will cramming help? Instructors of preparation courses say most students can benefit from test-taking and time-management strategies.
- NORWALK : Candidate Faces Harassment Charges
- Quake Puts Dent in Rent Control : Housing: Hundreds of units may return to market level as rebuilding costs are passed on to tenants.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 30-Hour Fast Raises Hunger-Relief Funds
- Committee Picks Items to Spruce Up Downtown : Ventura: Council panel hammers out such details as colors and trees. The city has allocated at least $2.3 million for the revitalization.
- GLENDALE : Board OKs Study of Evening High School
- Santa Ana Man Who Died in Motorcycle Crash Is Identified
- Local Bands Make Good : Bill at Electric Circus Proves All Is Not Quiet on Rock Front
- TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Byrds of Paradise' Whistles a Maudlin Song
- THEATER REVIEW : Will & Co.'s 'Musketeers' Shortens the Swordplay
- BRIEFLY : Arts: Actress Named to Head Pepperdine Guild
- Westside Watch : The Bay Street Rollers Aim for the 2012 Olympics
- A New Course of Action : Mary Butler School Uses the Arts as a Foundation for Academics
- BELLFLOWER : Thompson Honored for Classroom Innovation
- Kurdish Lawmakers Arrested in Turkey : Rights: Two members of Parliament to be charged with treason after immunity is lifted. Move adds to growing sense of political, economic crisis.
- Suspect Held, Four Sought in Covina Kidnaping Case
- Mae Moore Scores With 'Power of Love, Not the Love of Power' : Lyrics from Canadian singer's new album are thought-provoking. She makes her Ventura County debut tonight.
- Serb Attack Breaches Sarajevo Truce
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Toys for Parents, Travelers and Eyeglass Wearers
- Two-Step Turned Into Wedding March : A professor and his sweetheart started studying dancing from scratch and went on to become the best in the West.
- SHOP TALK : Comparing Discount Prices Can Make Cents : Penny pinchers and coupon clippers, be advised. The chain stores' names are identical, but the tags on items are not.
- VENTURA : Oxnard Man Hit by Train Is Listed as Critical
- 'Farm' Owner Accused of Animal Cruelty : Dispute: Authorities confiscate 12 ponies and horses from Chatsworth property. Woman is detained by police, then released.
- Woman Fends Off Assault With Fast Thinking and Swift Kick
- RLA Staff Cut by Nearly Half
- The cops hope Jack didn't use the...
- FULLERTON : Council Sets Recall Election for June 7
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Winokur's World, and Welcome to It
- 3 Strikes for Ronnie's Kids and, Now, Bill's : Today's violent young men grew up in cities devastated by callous government policies.
- Regional Phone Firms Closer to Deregulation
- AUTOS
- Authorities Raid 2 Futures Trading Firms
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Volunteerism Project Gets a Helping Hand
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Auditors Suggest Ways to Close MTA Budget Gap
- Grand Jury Begins Probe in Deputy's Fatal Shooting : Hearing: It's unclear if Brian Scanlan, the training officer who shot Darryn Robins, will testify. A tight lid is kept on proceedings.
- Jury Awards $175,000 in 'Chewing Accident'
- Repairs May Cut Seating at Coliseum : Recovery: Project manager says work could last into December. Stadium's capacity might be reduced to 50,000 during early part of football season.
- San Pedro Stuns Chatsworth, 2-1 : Girls' playoff soccer: Chancellors stopped in semifinals, erasing bid for sixth consecutive title.
- Roseanne's Kiss: And Now the Aftermath : Television: ABC reports favorable reaction, with only two stations in small markets refusing to carry the episode.
- AUTOS
- REGION : Spread Public Housing Around, Svorinich Says
- Countywide : Grants for Meals, Library Programs
- BURBANK : City's Rancho Area to Allow Movie Studios
- College District Preparing for Cuts
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Reimbursed for Measure A Expenses
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 5 Principals Named for Next School Year
- SEAL BEACH : Curbside Recycling Program Begins
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Young, Gifted and the Best in County : Baseball: Katella's Wright, Orange's Archuleta, Tustin's Baker are among the top players.
- Vena School Videos Win Peace Awards
- County / IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Housing Project for Senior Citizens OKd
- Citing Frustration, Torvill and Dean Call It Quits
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Bed and (Really) Bored : Shopping: Searching for the right mattress in a sea of 'pocketed coil systems' and 'revolutionary technology' can be sleep inducing.
- Skiers Say Telemark, Get Set, Go
- Humor, Innocence Still Live in Sarajevo
- In Marathons, He Manages to Skate By
- Giving Free Rein to Male Image Search
- GARDENA : Nearby Residents Want Swap Meet Closed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Laguna's Lingering Fire Trouble
- County / IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Snow Level Spurs 9% Water Rate Hike
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Anaheim Is Atop Jones' Select List
- SWIMMING / PACIFIC 10 MEN'S MEET : Stanford Set to Defend Title
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Will Kidd Leave Before Reaching Final Goal?
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Is an Upset of Michigan the Start of Something Big for Wisconsin?
- ART GALLERIES : Tiffanie Morrow's Minimalist 'Writing' at Newspace
- CD-ROM Tax Programs? Wasted Bytes
- David E. Limebrook has been appointed vice...
- LONG BEACH : Shadowlands of Art Along the Shore
- U.S. Officials Urge Opiate Use to Ease Cancer Pain if Needed : Medicine: Fears of addiction to painkillers are unfounded, a health care agency reports. It says very old and very young often are undertreated.
- BRIEFLY : Business: Century City Chamber Selects Chairman
- OUT AND ABOUT / YAMAGUCHI BONSAI NURSERY : A Yen for Miniature Trees
- Wilson Bond Issue for Quake Aid Blocked
- Youth Boxing Club Is on the Ropes
- DOWNEY : Downey Schools Ban Smoking in All Areas
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Thai for the Timid and the Adventurous : A new Ojai eatery serves up fresh and exciting food without relying on sugar and MSG.
- Sports : TITLE WAVE?
- BEVERLY HILLS : Rent Commissioner Irving Kellogg, 79, Dies
- Decisions : Thousand Oaks Results from City Council votes Tuesday:
- The Clash of Darkness and Light : Hebron: Religious extremists identify with divine power in annihilating the forces of chaos--the dehumanized 'other.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Disaster Aid Center Moves to New Office
- Wolf Has No Grand Scheme : After Banner Junior Season, El Camino Real's Ace Pitcher Hasn't Changed His Priorities
- Brethren Christian Running Back Picks San Luis Obispo
- 2nd Chance, 2nd Loss for Cleveland
- Cultural Evolution : It's a new era at the Ventura County Museum of History and Art. You won't find the two-headed lamb anymore.
- Packwood Loses Bid to Retain Diaries--in Court of Last Resort
- Gray Davis to Run for Lieutenant Governor
- THEATER REVIEW : Festival Puts Student Writers at Center Stage : The annual Ventura College showcase is strong on comedy. The outstanding one-act takes cues from 'The Twilight Zone.'
- Docents Speak for Dynasty at Family Adobe
- Countywide : Jail Visitation Hours Doubled to 4 Days
- Study Finds Big Gap in Workers' Health Coverage
- JAUNTS : Wheelchair Tennis Competitors Prove They Know All the Moves : Players--some of them nationally ranked--will show their agility in doubles tourney at Pierpont Racquet Club.
- ENTERTAINMENT : 'Twice Around' Is TV-Thin Both Times