- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bumpy Start
- SANTA ANA : Remorseful Inmate Sends Doctor a Note
- Pierce Faces Rough Road; No Picnic for Mission at Home
- His Own Man : Jaret Wright Is Proud to Be Clyde's Son but Ready to Establish a Separate Identity
- Experience Necessary to Lakers : Pro basketball: After decades of hiring rookie coaches, they fill their latest vacancy with Harris, 56.
- NABA Back on the Field at Newbury Park and Simi Valley
- Opponents See Double With Saddleback's Lete Twins on Track
- DIVISION II DIVING : Corona del Mar's Zubrin, Sonora's Jenkins Win Titles
- PREP SWIMMING / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Freshman Helps Buena Win Title
- Soccer Debate Going Around in Circles
- Family : 'When I Grow Up' Dazzles the Children
- Sukay Finds Bridge Into the Andes : Music: On albums such as 'Return of the Inca,' the group combines traditional compositions and new works.
- With a New Label and Lineup, It's New Times for Femmes
- Talk Radio
- Assault Weapons and Constitution
- Jacques Brel's Real Work
- Acting Without Barriers
- Brogliatti and 'Soup' Clips
- 'The Paper' Is Rated R
- Long-Term Health Care
- Where Art Stops and Assault Begins
- Mission Viejo Teachers Protest the Depiction of Their School in Story
- Masquerade Art
- Don't Give Trojans Such Low Grades Yet
- The Fix on 'Seinfeld'
- UC Regents
- Talk-Show Host Vows Not to Keep Quiet
- The Mazzone Affair Just Won't Go Away
- Pioneer Recreation Area Staffer Retires
- Director Richard Rush
- Chavez Victory Has Readers Fighting Mad
- Murray May Be Right; Baseball Surely Isn't
- Georgia on Their Mind: Fans Say Owner Turned Rams Into a Farm Club
- Obituaries - May 14, 1994
- THE WAIT GOES ON: Families of John...
- BROKEN LAUGHTER: If you're doing a benefit...
- THEY'RE SO EXCITED: It didn't take Orange...
- Bones in Yard Prove to Be Animals' : Investigation: New remains unearthed at home where dismembered human skeleton was found turn out to be those of a horse and a chicken.
- Problems Mount for McNall : Finance: Banks claiming to be owed nearly $162 million by King owner seek to liquidate his assets and force him into personal bankruptcy proceedings.
- U.S. Car Sales Pop a Wheelie : Dealers Having a Hard Time Meeting Demand
- Palimony Jury Awards $84 Million
- Officials Seek to Interview Fire Witness : Probe: Man's story seems to support suspects' account. But authorities express caution.
- U.S. Secretly Pushing Human Rights in China : Asia: Mission aims to win concessions before deadline on trade status. Meanwhile, Beijing releases a dissident.
- CONROY'S CANE: Many of his fellow legislators...
- $84 Million Awarded in Maglica Case : Courts: O.C. jury sides with companion of flashlight magnate. Palimony amount may be largest in U.S. history.
- State Holds Firm on Deadline for Electric Cars
- First-Graders in Moorpark Receive Lesson in AIDS Prevention : Education: Program aims to allay fears young children may have about the epidemic.
- County May Seek Funds for Pipeline Study : Environment: The federal dollars would be used to pay for an inventory of the underground network following recent oil spills.
- Heydon Building Systems: The start-up company, which...
- Latino Market Is VivaHealth's Medical Specialty : Insurance: The HMO, which hopes to expand into O.C., provides care tailored to the underserved ethnic group.
- U.S. Arrests Head of Failed Mortgage Firm : Investments: Mail fraud, money laundering cited in alleged scheme by Pioneer chief Gary Naiman. More charges expected.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Taste of a Good <i> Taverna</i> : * Chef and owner Marianthe runs a sweet little cafe with the kind of fare you'd find in a Greek village.
- Corruption Trial Witness Says Hill Expected to Profit
- Clinton Picks Trade Official for Post at Justice Department
- Rich Get Richer Flouting U.N. Sanctions on Haiti : Caribbean: Exemptions designed to help the poor survive the crackdown are being subverted for 'enormous profits.'
- ANAHEIM : Avoid Gangs, Drugs, Vasquez Tells Pupils
- 2 Guilty in Vegas Kidnap Case That Cast Pall on Irvine Man
- BURBANK : Balloon Causes a Power Outage
- Wilson Envoys Will Lobby for Space Station
- SANTA ANA : Board Backs Prop. 1B on New Schools
- Company Town : Hits Magazine Tip of the Week
- San Gabriel Valley Economy Outperforms County's
- Driver Dies When Car Hits Parked Truck
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School for At-Risk Youth Wins Award
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Jail Suicides Prompt Review of Cell Designs
- Common Sense on Disasters : Company's troubles underscore the need for new approach to insurance
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park Ends Canyon's Hopes for Playoff Berth
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Costa Mesa disposable...
- Special Interests Vs. America's Interests : DEMOSCLEROSIS: The Silent Killer of American Government <i> by Jonathan Rauch</i> ; Times Books $22, 260 pages
- Dropping the Game of Tag : Course Teaches Pupils to Steer Away From Painting Buses
- Clinton Takes More Time on Court Choice : Nomination: Delay has some worried that President is backing away from Babbitt. Aides say announcement might be put off until next week.
- THE GOODS : Software's Oscars : Saluting the best and the brightest programs for personal computers, the Codie Awards celebrate a stretching of horizons. What's ahead? A radically widening variety of uses.
- VENTURA : Students Chalk One Up for Art in Public Places
- Understanding Earthquakes Makes for Messy Science : Nature: Pay attention to what the experts know and try not to worry about what they don't.
- CYPRESS : Moratorium Voted on Adult Businesses
- Company Town : Warner Names Network Programming Chief
- Vector Plans to Move Car Operations to Florida
- INSURANCE
- Victims Emerge as Key Force for Criminal Justice Reform : Activism: A movement with searing credibility has moved beyond individual rights to become a prime factor in making crime the nation's No. 1 concern.
- Being Fair With a Beset Bill Clinton : Issue of his huge legal bills should be addressed
- Tibetans Fear Suppression From China Is Deepening : Asia: Beijing allegedly cracks down in region, despite U.S. conditions that it soften stance or lose trade benefits.
- County OKs Loan to Fix Damaged Homes
- LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $1.35 Million in Police Beating at Party
- PREP ROUNDUP
- LAGUNA BEACH : Camp-Out Planned for Fire Survivors
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Scores Early, Often
- TARZANA : Bone Marrow Recipient Meets Her Lifesaver
- VAN NUYS : Murder Convictions Urged Against Driver
- RETAILING
- Both Sides in Yemeni Civil War Claim Control of Key City
- O.C. Tollway's Takeover of Road May Be Illegal : Study: Non-binding ruling says hearings, impact report were needed before transfer of Newport Coast Drive.
- Love, Honor, Obey--and Make Toast
- Assemblyman May Propose Paddling for Graffiti Vandals
- State Sues District Over CLAS Exam
- 11 Die in Shootout at Colombian Bank
- Time Warner Adviser Settles SEC Charges : Media: Oded Aboodi agrees to $931,000 penalty in insider trading case. He was an architect of the firm's 1990 merger.
- Advanced Interventional Systems: The Irvine medical laser...
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Moreno Gives Garden Grove a Playoff Berth
- Today's Not Their Day : Friday the 13th Puts Crimp in Plans
- Retail Sales, Wholesale Price Dip Calm Inflation Fears : Economy: Nevertheless, experts predict the Fed will raise short-term interest rates again soon.
- MTI Technology Posts $2.9-Million Profit After Loss in Previous Year
- Accept Haitian Refugees, U.N. Official Asks Clinton
- Business Alliance Backs Key Parts of Clinton Health Plan
- A Jump-Start on Education : * Students from junior high to 12th grade can take courses at nine local community colleges--for free.
- Health Department Wins, Sheriff Loses in Budget Plan
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Costume Company Sells Fashions From Film History
- LOS ANGELES : Defense Rests in King Trial After Briseno's Testimony
- IRVINE : City Loses Patience With Work on 'Castle'
- More Students Are Applying to Magnets
- Robber Sentenced, Another Convicted
- Man to Undergo Psychiatric Tests Before Trial in Shooting of Boy
- MOORPARK : Meeting Scheduled on Growth Control
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Gas Shut-Off Valves: Time for a Mandate?
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Schillo Hopes to Move His Fight From Thousand Oaks to Board
- Formula One's Wendlinger Critical
- Dow Gains 23, Yields Fall on Economic News
- CalPERS Presses for Greater Board Clout : Investing: The pension fund applauds actions at General Motors and urges other firms to do likewise.
- AUTOS
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin operator...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Rebuilding Blocks of Education
- Your Money : Electric Utility Stocks Continue a Headlong Slide
- Wireless Cable Firm Once Based in Irvine Sued for Fraud by SEC
- Arco Savings Plan's Money Fund Loses 5.3% of Its Principal : Securities: The company may reimburse employees who invested in what was considered a low-risk product.
- Infant Daughter Is No Pea-Brain in a Pod : Child care: Working mother endures "expert" criticism but finds her offspring developing just fine, thank you.
- More Middle-Aged Men Face Permanent Layoff, Study Says : Unemployment: All workers are now more likely to have to look for a new job rather than wait for recall, but the increase has been most pronounced for men 35 to 54.
- Blue Cross Offers Part of WellPoint : Health care: Insurer's proposal comes in response to state pressure to increase charitable spending. The goal is to compensate taxpayers.
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The San Clemente company,...
- Genentech Stock Falls After Journal Questions Drug's Value
- BANKING
- AmeriQuest Technologies Inc.: The Irvine distributor of...
- Congress Bans Anti-Abortion Harassment : Legislation: Senate's 69-30 vote sends measure to Clinton. Advocates point to rise of 'vigilante extremism' at clinics, but foes see move to suppress peaceful protests.
- Mexico Train Crash Kills 5
- The Power of Talk : Confused about the Clinton-Paula Jones controversy? Talk shows offer their own special spin. Here's one reporter's story.
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- SRS Labs, New Media: SRS Labs has...
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Senate Votes Show Split on Arms to Bosnia
- Orchestrating Activities : * Ladd McIntosh, who works on film soundtracks, also finds time to lead his big band and teach jazz improvisation.
- BAD DAY: So what if today is...
- Panel OKs Smoking Ban for Public Areas : Legislation: Surprise backing in House was achieved after bill was weakened by amendments exempting restaurants, bars, prisons and clubs.
- House Overhauls 'Nanny Tax' to Increase Compliance : Congress: Law that tripped up Zoe Baird is simplified to encourage Social Security payments for domestic help. Senate bill has different provisions.
- Horse Owners Decry Proposed Restrictions
- LOS ANGELES : Letter Carriers to Stage Food Drive on Saturday
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Flyers Disclose Court Records of District Trustees : Schools: Orange Unified's Reissmueller and Jacobson call election opponents' revelation of their misdemeanor convictions politically motivated.
- EQUALITY WATCH : Pricey Problem
- Silver Bullets End Minor Series
- Wichmann to Play for South Florida
- 'Sacrificial Dance' Takes On System
- Striking 'Letters to a Student Revolutionary'
- 'A Different Mousetrap' : Orchard to Open Stores Amid Fierce Competition
- British Labor Party Leader John Smith Dies at 55
- The 911: Not Just a Boy Toy
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : Cultivating Organic Gardeners
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ace Pilot Uplifts Young Offenders : Corrections: Dick Rutan steals the show during Sybil Brand's birthday party at drug treatment boot camp.
- Victims Emerge as Key Force for Criminal Justice Reform
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lockheed Dedicates New Skunk Works Site : Aerospace: The facility will become Antelope Valley's first full-service aircraft company.
- Rogan's Happy as Long as They Don't Ask Him to Grab a Mop
- An erogenous state (on the East Coast):...
- Youth Serving Dodgers Well
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Brocco Has Numerous Reasons to Skip Preakness for Belmont
- For Doing Nothing, This Is Something
- Theater Review : Leachman Shows Off Artistry as Grandma Moses in 'Joy Ride'
- 'Stuttering John' Ready for Rock World : Pop music: While keeping his radio job with Howard Stern, John Melendez releases an album and plays club dates, including two tonight in L.A.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Rebuilding Blocks of Education : UNIVERSITY HIGH : Dissent Sparked Among Teachers, Teens and Parents
- A Volume of Topics : * Valley book stores can satisfy a range of literary needs, from advice on the metaphysical to guides for survival.
- 15 Named to Council Set to Rule Palestinians : Mideast: New authority could take over next week from Israelis. Ten members must still be appointed.
- Erik Erikson, 91; Pioneering Psychoanalyst
- Armor Discounted as Factor in Somalia Raid : Military: Casualties in ill-fated Oct. 3 action probably would not have been much lower with requested tanks, Army tells Senate panelists.
- GARDEN GROVE : Storm Drain Work Starts on Trask Ave.
- Contractor Named for Simi Freeway Repairs
- Community Policing or Vigilantism? : Crime: Regulations would help people and police.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Symphony Benefit Concert Canceled
- Justices Open Door to Suits by Employees : Courts: Ruling allows woman to charge false imprisonment over questioning in theft. Workers' comp is generally the sole recourse for physical or emotional injury at work.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fastball Must Improve Before Park Is Promoted
- Saddleback Forces Playoff
- Movie Review : 'Zero Patience' Reaches High, Falls Short
- Mexico Asks U.N. for Help in Elections : Voting: The request is the latest move to improve the credibility of the crucial federal balloting.
- 2 Convicted in Wynn's Abduction : Courts: Men are found guilty of extortion, money laundering and weapons violations in kidnaping of casino owner's daughter.
- Officer Details Suspect's Confession in Klaas Case : Courts: Detective testifies that Richard Davis said he strangled the girl to avoid imprisonment for kidnaping.
- Back to the Stone Age : Bolton Hall tells Tujunga's history. McGroarty Arts Center displays work by students, teachers and professionals
- Cashing Out Employer-Paid Parking : Commuting: Give subsidy equivalents to employees who pool or use public transit and reduce traffic and pollution.
- Santa Clarita Considers Smoking Ban : Legislation: Proposal would prohibit lighting up at most workplaces but not at restaurants and bars.
- Taking Time to Look Closely : There is a world of treasures at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, but you need patience to appreciate the beauty of the wild.
- Plan to Award $80-Million MTA Contract Scuttled
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : It Isn't Reform If We Can't Understand It : Hand over the drawing board to citizens and it's a safe bet they'll come up with something like a simple single-payer plan.
- COLUMN ONE : When the Prosecutor Is Guilty : A flurry of misconduct claims has raised concern about rogue government attorneys who break the rules to win convictions.
- THE GOODS : TECHNOWATCH : Palm-Sized Scope Lights Up the Night
- CAMARILLO : Military, Homemade Planes Due at Fly-In
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : U.N. Rushes in Food During Fighting Lull
- ANAHEIM : Lupus Support Group Will Meet
- FILLMORE : Head Start Preschool Formally Dedicated
- Back-Yard Menagerie Is Urban Answer to Call of the Wild
- NEWPORT BEACH : Patrol Positions Cut in Police Budget Plan
- Shell-Shocked Residents Ask Officials, Each Other for Help : Forum: Citing fear of crime, Ventura Avenue-area neighbors plead passionately for police patrols, an increase in jobs and cleanup of streets.
- Body of Man Is Discovered in El Rio House
- NBA PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Malone Wins Challenge, Jazz Wins Game
- NBA PLAYOFFS / EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Hawks Set Record for Stinginess
- WORLD CUP '94: 35 DAYS AND COUNTING : Bora! Bora! Bora? : Milutinovic Enjoyed World Cup Success With Mexico and Costa Rica, but the United States Might Be His Biggest Challenge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE TENNIS : Orange Coast Wins Women's Team Title
- DeSaussure Appears Back on Track but May Get Off
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Sybert's Wealth Gives Him a Cash Cushion in 24th District Campaign
- Menendez Recording Is Sought in Virginia : Courts: Woman who talked to Lyle the day his jury deadlocked says her home was searched. The recording, in which he allegedly talks of fooling jurors, was not found.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Racial Tensions Ease at Canyon High Campus : Tolerance: Classroom talks help restore calm after recent fights between minorities and white supremacists.
- GLENDALE : Firefighters Brush Up on Hillside Skills
- Fresno State Regards CSUN's Ivie as Poisonous : Entering Doubleheader, Bulldogs Itching for Revenge After Last Year
- Cannes Report : Glitter, Glamour and Silicone Greet Festival-Goers
- Movie Review : A Warm and Fuzzy Spike Lee : The Cinematic Polemicist Strolls Down Memory Lane in 'Crooklyn'
- Pop Music Review : Elvis Costello Can Still Pump It Up : Despite a subdued sterility in recent songs, the bespectacled '70s rocker crafts a reunion with the Attractions using tension and wit.
- Man in Fire Photo Backs Suspects' Story
- 2 Pit Bulls Attack Woman in Burbank
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Schedule Closes City Hall Today
- 'Habeas': A Good Mix of Talent
- Rites for OCC Theater Teacher Holland
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 3 Police Agencies Get U.S. Grants to Hire 20 Officers
- NORTHRIDGE : Wall Collapses on Construction Worker
- MOORPARK : Woman Rear-Ends Deputy's Patrol Car
- Officials Seek Parole Office Closure
- 2 Die as Their Plane Crashes Into Orchard : Aviation: The victims, who maintained a Thousand Oaks residence, were returning to Arizona home. The aircraft barely missed houses.
- PREP NOTES : White to Coach Girls' Basketball at Edison Again
- Del Harris Set to Get Laker Job : Pro basketball: Former coach of Milwaukee and Houston has long relationship with Jerry West.
- Restaurant Review : More Is Less at Mum's in Long Beach
- Art Review : Geometric Abstractions From Sally Gall
- Getting in Tune Together : * Workshops offer parents and children the chance to learn about different styles of music.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Mad Endeavor : * Seldom has dramatized insanity been more irritating and more able to suck the life out of everything around it.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Empress Regains Ability to Speak
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- A Dose of Information : * Women's Resource Center offers answers, referrals and sometimes a shoulder to cry on.
- Ah, They Still Have Sex on Their Minds : Relationships: Famed researchers in the '60s, Masters & Johnson are reaching out to the jaded '90s with the same line--relax, you'll love it.
- Impending National Ban Triggers Run on Firearms : Gun control: Fear that Congress will cut off access to semiautomatic assault weapons prompts buying regionwide.
- Brown Camp Tries to Limit TV Coverage of Debates
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Man Killed as Train Hits Car : Fatality: Victim apparently committed suicide after breakup with his girlfriend. Metrolink passengers delayed but unhurt.
- County Backs Report on Fire Department
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2,000 Line Up for March of Dimes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Two Hoover Pitchers Team for Perfection
- Antelope Valley Carried by the Arm : Healthy Meyer Leads Marauders Into Regional Today
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Kruk to Have Surgery, Will Be Out for 3 Weeks
- Ritzman, Mochrie Lead in LPGA
- Tense 'Hawk' a Triumph for Mirren
- 'Trading Mom': A Delightful Debut Filled With Love
- Pop Album Chart
- Movie Review : 'Widow's Peak' an Engaging and Literate Comedic Piffle
- Fences Being Built at Three Cup Sites : Soccer: RFK, Cotton Bowl and Stanford going against organizing committee's wishes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Credits and Debits of Kathleen Brown, Treasurer : Politics: She is seen as informed, vigilant. But much of her record rests on economic factors beyond her control.
- Campaign Calendar
- Firefighters Drill for Disaster : Emergency: Handling of mock collision of train, fuel tanker is given immediacy by real-life crash just hours before.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keep Older People in Circulation
- VICA Organizes Candidates' Forum
- NEWPORT BEACH : Settlement Reached in Harassment Suit
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : A's Get a Look at the Past When Tigers Steal Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Gonzales Named Most Valuable in Conference
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge's Buyukuncu Sets Division I Record in 50 Free
- TV Reviews : 'New to America' Series on Immigrants
- Death and Resurrection for Spy Magazine
- Death in the Wings : * 'Mijo' dramatizes the relationship between the ex-lover of a man dying of AIDS and the man's mother.
- Afghan Quake Toll Climbs
- ANAHEIM : House Panel OKs Disney Project Funds
- Official Disputes Clinton Accuser's Denial of Merit Pay
- LOS ANGELES : City Gives 10-Year Permits to 9 Taxicab Companies
- Wrong Place for This Exhibition : Anti-rape sculpture in Santa Monica is too public a display
- OJAI : School to Celebrate Latino Cultures
- Magnet School to Put Special Focus on Math
- Final Volleyball Tests Await Van Nuys and Granada Hills
- Activists Say Insurers Deny Coverage to Battered Women
- FAR EAST : S. Korea Braces for Defectors From the North : Seoul revamps its policy of cash awards for the escapees as hundreds flee Pyongyang's collapsing economy.
- SIMI VALLEY : Molestation Suspect to Stand Trial
- GARDEN GROVE : Car Chase Leaves Trail of Damage
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Maple Leafs Win to Push Series to the Limit
- Playing Against the Odds : Pianist Charles Fierro calls his Beethoven performance an 'apt symbol' for a return to normalcy after the earthquake.
- For $20, More Lives Are Pulled Into a Cycle of Violence : <i> "All those men on that transport ship died, George. You weren't there to save Harry, so he wasn't there to save them."</i> --From the movie classic "It's a Wonderful Life."
- WESTMINSTER : 5 Fired for Alleged Fire Dept. Pay Fraud
- Building an Impression : * An exhibit by seven artists explores how architecture influences the way we think and feel.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Rebuilding Blocks of Education : Huntington: Most Support Block
- Conroy Proposes Paddling Graffiti Vandals : Crime: Legislator says favorable comments on Singapore caning of American teen gave him the idea. Critics call it unconstitutional.
- Ojai School Carnival Means Fun and Funds
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim operator and...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- ITT Tells Plan for $750-Million : Desert Kingdom Resort in Vegas
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES : McDonnell Douglas Senior Manager Quan Honored for Service
- Ready, Aim, Break: Cue the Big Shots : O.C. Teens Are Racking Up an Interest in Pool
- A Taste Trust : * Wine discount store always checks for quality before buying the deals.
- A Cause for Korean American Celebration--and Controversy : Activism: Community center's expanding role highlights friction between generations. Differences in values complicate task of post-riot recovery.
- NO JOKE: The people now running the...
- Thousand Oaks School Board Sets Goals
- Crews Urging Viewers to Boycott NBC : Labor: Behind-the-scenes employees are protesting the network's plans to reduce pay and eliminate hundreds of jobs.
- OXNARD : Plan to Streamline City Agendas Delayed
- Countywide : Treasurer Candidate Reiterates Concerns
- Jury Awards Ex-Principal $700,000 for 1992 Firing : Courts: Termination came after her complaints about toxic fumes at St. Joseph School. Diocese says she was 'divisive' influence.
- PCC Gets Robbery Claim Payment
- Your Money : Some Food Names Already Changed
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Paycheck Preview
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Lazard Death Stuns Street, May Hurt Firm : Securities: His was a rare minority success in financial world. Some fear confidence in the company will suffer.
- Cable TV Regulations Appealed : Company Town
- Stage for New Talent : * Theatre East presents its first evening of one-act plays in over 20 years. The 10 pieces vary in mood and style.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Sartorial Showdown in Assembly Just a Formality
- Company Town : Festival Stardust: Eastwood Makes the Day