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- Apria's Vice Chairman Resigns After Less Than 5 Months : Management: Timothy M. Aitken, former CEO of Abbey Healthcare, terms it a cost-cutting measure.
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- Isang Yun; Korean-Born Avant-Garde Composer
- '90s FAMILY : Journey to Joy : Across the world, amid political turmoil, awaited a baby who needed only love. The Millers were happy to oblige.
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Civility Rules, for Now, in Local Debate
- Word Baker; Original Director of 'The Fantasticks'
- Plaintiffs Fight Bid to Keep Simpson Civil Case Secret : Courts: The Browns and Goldmans argue that there is no legal basis to seal the deposition or other pretrial matters in their wrongful death lawsuits.
- Exchange Students Need Host Families
- Settlement in Bankruptcy Issue Expected : Negotiations: Supervisors decline to identify party or discuss likely agreement, but matter is characterized as relatively minor case aspect.
- ORANGE : District to Discuss Privatizing Bus Service
- Man Fatally Shot in Sunland
- Conejo Students' Scores Improve : Schools: Countering calls for a return to basics in curriculum, a study shows that test results in math, science and reading have risen.
- Fire Officials Keep Current Hiring Process : Jobs: County authority decides not to reopen search or reschedule endurance trials to draw women and minorities.
- UPDATE : Cuban Rafters From Guantanamo Still Flowing Into Florida : After months in the refugee camp, they try to adjust to America. Family and charities help make the transition easier, though, as hundreds arrive each week.
- Countywide : House OKs Land Swap With Boy Scouts
- NBA ROUNDUP : This Garden Party for Suns, Not Nelson
- TV REVIEW : 'Hollywood Sound' Tracks Effectiveness of Movie Music
- THEATER REVIEWS : Near-O.D. in New Musical on '80s Drug Scene
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Bank Merger Fever : Mega-Mergers Have Smaller Banks Clapping Their Hands
- O.C. Man Home After 2 Years in Vietnam Prison
- New County Health Chief Seen as the One for the Job : Government: Friends and foes say that Mark Finucane can save the system--and that he faces a huge challenge.
- Prosecutors Query S. Korea Tycoons : Probe: Investigators seeking source of ex-president's $653-million fund call in three wealthy businessmen.
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- Hero's Unwelcome : Gas Station Bans Homeless Man Who Pulled Officer From Car
- Inmate Stabs Doctor in Thigh While Getting AIDS Test
- ELECTIONS : 1 Ventura Farmland Issue Passes : Politics: Three pro-business candidates are top vote-getters in tight City Council race. Property tax measures for libraries lose.
- South Bay : Bridge Lighting Plan Moves a Step Closer
- SANTA ANA : Conviction Reversed in Sexual Abuse Case
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Reverse Return Results in Safety
- NFL Today: 'It All Went Out Window' : Pro football: Owners say Browns' move to Baltimore seemingly changes rules about moving franchises. L.A. expected to get existing club, not expansion team.
- One Goal Is All Kings, Dafoe Need : Hockey: Goaltender shuts out Blues and Lacroix scores on power play for 1-0 victory.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Officers Facing Lesser Beating Death Charges
- COLUMN ONE : Hoffa: Will the Son Also Rise? : 'Jimmy Jr.' wants to become Teamsters chief and revive his father's legacy. Critics say he is running on a family name that represents a history of corruption.
- Staff Shortages Severely Hampering County Health Services, Board Told
- ELECTIONS : Christian Candidates Lead School Board Races
- Democracy Is at Work, Maybe Overtime, in Recall Voting
- North Hollywood : Event Raises $12,000 for Theater Renewal
- City Council OKs Creation of New Zoo Department : Animals: Vote aims to improve organization, fund raising and accountability at the troubled facility.
- Labor Dispute Puts Wood in NBA : Pro basketball: Former Titan star had planned to officiate games in the Continental Basketball Assn.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : At Last Some Credible Numbers on Internet's Incredible Growth
- Democrats Hold Ground in Votes Across the South
- Bentsen Accused of Tainting Senate Whitewater Probe
- Corporate Anorexia May Wind Up Being Fatal : Business: Restructuring in the form of wholesale layoffs starves firms of people rich in skills and long-term vision.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Exhibit to Display Work of 8 Artists
- Sherman Oaks : Motorist Is Shot, Wounded on Freeway
- Political Anorexia or Justified Anger?
- Encino : Students Dedicate Their Play to Rabin
- Teacher Union Leaders Back 3-Year Contract : Education: Officials give reluctant approval to plan. Details will be released later. Picketing has stopped.
- Lakers Miss a Chance : Pro basketball: Poor foul shooting down the stretch is costly in 93-92 loss to Timberwolves.
- Graf Shakes Off Rust and Wins
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Otton Still Suffers From Headache
- '90s FAMILY : Women Say They're Under Too Much Pressure
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Writer's Doomed Love Affair Wavers Between Myth and Reality : DIANA: The Goddess Who Hunts Alone <i> by Carlos Fuentes</i> ; translated by Alfred MacAdam; Farrar, Straus & Giroux $21, 218 pages
- Impure Thoughts : Olive Oil Importer's Suit Disputes Rivals' Quality Claims
- OXNARD : Flags and Ceremony Will Honor Veterans
- IRVINE : Tenants Seek to Block Cellular Phone Station
- Time to Hoop It Up : JC women: Ventura loses some talent but Mircetic should have more than enough returning to continue winning ways.
- Graf Shaky Winner in Opener
- ROUNDUP : Master's Upends Tournament's No. 1 Team on Last-Minute Goal
- THEATER REVIEWS : How to Treat a Lady Like 'Charley's Aunt'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Former Bunnymen Leave Past Behind With Electrafixion
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Techs Drag Stocks Down; Gold Advances
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : As Nation Mourns, Individuals Grieve : Israel: Diverse peoples, communities across the country try to cope in the aftermath of Rabin's killing.
- Central Los Angeles : WATTS GETS THE BUSINESS
- SANTA PAULA : Council Plans Forum on City's Greenbelts
- ANAHEIM : Man Guilty of Murder in Teen's Shooting
- COLLEGE WATER POLO : Bailey's Four Goals Boost UC Irvine Past Long Beach
- GIRLS
- UCLA Mourns a Lost Weekend in Tempe : College football: Bruins need more time to recover from 37-33 defeat against Arizona State.
- TV Ratings : Thursday Night Fight Gets Worse for 'Murder One'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Vienna's Artis String Quartet Shows Its Mettle
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : House of Blues Joins AOL
- Beauty Queens Reign Supreme in Venezuela : Competition: Pageant-crazed country has yielded three Miss Universes and four Miss Worlds in the last 15 years, but the process exacts a toll.
- O.C Banks More Profitable in 2nd Quarter : Financial institutions: Thrifts lose $21.2 million, solely due to $132-million loss by Irvine's ITT Federal.
- Denim & Diamonds Closes Its Huntington Beach Bar
- Productivity Rises 2%, Slowing but Still Strong : Economy: Workers' wages outpace inflation in third quarter, but installment debt drops.
- On Smiling Through the Big Four-O
- '90s FAMILY : You <i> Can</i> Be Both Friends and Parents
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Premier Shakes Up Cabinet Positions
- GOP Stopgap Bills Formed While Budget Is Hashed Out
- 2 on Orange School Board Keep Positions : Election: Union-backed candidates fail to unseat conservative incumbents, who regard vote as an affirmation of their principles.
- The Uncommon Valor of Nisei Veterans : WWII: Japanese Americans valiantly fought for their country, despite the indignities visited upon their kin.
- Universal City : Riordan to Keynote at Builder Awards
- Long-Playing Record Is Just Hernandez's Speed
- Pressure Gets to Clippers : Pro basketball: Payton leads the way as SuperSonics run to 127-108 victory.
- Of Note / Pete Thomas : Giant Black Bear Turns Out to Be No Match for Fox
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pies Royal Request Joins the Elite
- Free Spearits : Free-Diving Spear Fishermen Boldly Go After Big Game in a World Where the Hunter Often Becomes the Hunted
- Russia's Communists Take Aim at Making a Comeback : Politics: Several thousand march on anniversary of 1917 revolution. Polls show party may well finish first in Dec. 17 election.
- New Anti-AIDS Drugs Win FDA Panel's Backing
- Time, Lost and Found : Fred Carspecken watched a lifetime of memories go up in smoke in the Laguna fire, but perseverance helped him regain a piece of the past.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Oversupply Concern Chips Away at Techs
- AUTOS
- Slower-Growth Fears Again Clip Tech Stocks
- Court Widens Power to Seize Criminals' Assets : Law: Justices rule prosecutors can take possession of defendant's property, even if it was obtained legally, as part of guilty plea.
- Cypress Recall Effort Failing in Early Tally
- Eddie Egan; Police Officer Dramatized in 'French Connection'
- Cal State Officials to Vote on Pay Raises, Tuition Hike : Education: Chancellor and 18 campus presidents would receive salary increases. Student fee next fall would jump 10% to $1,740 under the proposal.
- Not stupid enough:David Coher of Lakewood, whose...
- Ah, How Sweet--and Addicting--It Is
- State Orders L.A. Harbor Panel Not to Pay Bill for City Services
- Poll Workers Elect to Share Laughs and Shun Political Talk
- Workers Sought for Holiday Season
- BOYS
- More Heart Testing for Johnson of Highland
- NFL Today: 'It All Went Out Window' : Pro football: Owners say Browns' move to Baltimore seemingly changes the rules about moving franchises.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Tax Measure Passes Easily in Cleveland
- MOVIESMourning Rabin: The Los Angeles leg of...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- John Cahill; Led TWA, British Tire and Rubber, British Aerospace
- Westside : City Rejects Art Gift, Scraps Plan for Museum
- MISSION VIEJO : Developer to Revise Housing Proposal
- Despite Legal Snags, Prop. 187 Reverberates
- Extortion--but for a Good Cause : What lessons are children learning when they're required to sell overpriced knickknacks to support their school?
- Industrial Noise Draws Complaints in Costa Mesa
- Central Los Angeles : Century-Old Harvard Heights Is Getting Identifying Street Signs
- Sylmar : Program to Honor Native Americans
- SANTA ANA : City to Cut Retirement Age, Starting Salaries
- Giving Voice to His Talent : Thai Teacher Sings to Benefit Needy
- Finally! Being a Loyal Fan Can Pay Off
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : U.S. Jews Seek to Tone Down Rhetoric
- THOUSAND OAKS : Police Offer Reward in Drive-By Shooting
- It's an Audition for Jets' Esiason : NFL: With an eye on his future, veteran quarterback regains his starting spot for the rest of the season.
- Getting a Clearer Read on a Russian Avant-Garde Leader : Art: Getty collection adds letters, photos and documents related to El Lissitsky.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : High-Tech Treatment for Even Low-Tech Hobbies
- Brown, Jordan in Close Race for S.F. Mayor : Election: Early ballot returns point to runoff for two front-runners. Computer glitch delays count for hours.
- San Gabriel Valley : Paroled Sex Offender Moved After Outcry
- Schools : Education news : ANAHEIM : Career Day Speakers Include Janet Evans
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen Center Planning New Year's Eve Party
- PREP ROUNDUP : Troy Sophomores Spark Tennis Victory
- U.S. Ends Longstanding Restraints Against Kodak
- Maine Voters Reject Rights Referendum : Election: Measure sought to bar new protection of people not covered by state law. Opponents said the proposal was anti-gay.
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Rabin's Widow Accuses Political Foes of Fostering Hate : Reaction: 'Surely I blame them,' she angrily says of her slain husband's most vocal critics in Parliament.
- Iraqis Tried to Develop Irradiated Arms, U.N. Told
- Obituaries : * Alicia Marie Lopez; Ventura High Student
- West Valley Serial Rapist Guilty on 41 Counts : Verdict: Second phase of trial will determine whether man was insane at time of 1994 attacks on five female victims.
- Numbers Game in War on Drugs : Congress, wary of seeming 'soft,' considers an extreme step against cocaine
- Water District Official's Tips Lead to Inquiry : Government: D.A. is investigating director's claims of mismanagement, improper spending at Capistrano Beach agency.
- San Gabriel Valley : DANCE FEVER
- Ed Begley Jr. Resigns Top Environmental Posts : Appointments: 'I've become my own worst nightmare,' the actor says, 'a petty bureaucrat shuffling papers.'
- 3 Ordered to Stand Trial in Follow-Home Murder
- Loyalty Doesn't Buy Any Respect
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Modell Stays . . . With Belichick
- Take Any Team Because They're All for Taking
- 'Love,' 'Upstairs': Dynamite Double Feature
- McNamara in Vietnam
- Co-Workers Paint Different Portrait of Mark Fuhrman : LAPD: In contrast to racist boasts on tapes, black, Latino colleagues describe a hard-working, unbiased cop.
- The New Single Motherhood
- Portugal Halts Work on Dam
- San Fernando Valley : RECAPTURING FORMER GLORY
- COSTA MESA : Car Collector to Restore Historic Barn
- San Fernando Valley : Actor Ed Begley Resigns Conservancy Post
- Schools : Education news : COUNTYWIDE : 4 Teachers in Contest for Statewide Honors
- VENTURA : Seminar to Explore Family Life Issues
- Paint Ball Gun Attack Raises a Welt--and Ire
- Supervisors Seek Last Review of Dump Issue
- Pushing Power at the Polls : Spot at end of 'Mi Familia' video stresses importance of Latino political participation.
- Keri LawsonOrange Coast, FreshmanSoccer/MidfielderLawson, from Ocean View...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Cowboys' Holmes Out for a Year?
- Redefining Live Action Film : Music: Philip Glass pays tribute to filmmaker Jean Cocteau with 'La Belle et la Bete.'
- Turner Broadcasting Posts Earnings of $40 Million : Media: Operating profit of company's cable and entertainment units jumps in third quarter.
- BUENA PARK : City Joins Freeway Improvement Effort
- PERSPECTIVE ON PALESTINIANS : An Ally of Moderation Is Lost : Rabin was no friend, but he stood tall above extremists in Israel who refuse to recognize the necessity of peace.
- Fear Prompted Her Visits to Holden, Accuser Testifies
- Supervisor Requests Review of Regulations
- Northridge : CSUN Student Drops Suit, Pays $60 Fee
- FILLMORE : Estate Gives Library Check for $423,000
- Ex-Airport Commissioner Park-Steel Gets County Post
- OXNARD : School Dropout Rate at 8-Year High
- Many Say Finucane Can Save the System
- Ducks Come Close but Fall Way Short : Hockey: Two Maple Leaf goals in final 63 seconds end hopes of extending streak.
- Cleveland Seeks Reinstatement of 5 Senior Starters : High school football: Team will appeal today to City rules panel that suspended the players for rest of season for their roles in fight after Granada Hills game.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Clinches Second Title in Row
- Chiefs' Rise Tied to Camp : NFL: Attitude adjustment in preseason has helped team to 8-1 record.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Readers Say What Is, Isn't Wrong With Peer Review
- Prop. 103 Author Sues to Halt Insurance Plan
- Bank Merger Mania : First Interstate Could Be Popping Corks Too Soon : Outlook: Some analysts say today's celebration of a rival merger will be premature if shareholders stand with Wells bid.
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Aristide's Cousin Slain by Gunmen
- Voters Dealing Mixed Results on Card Clubs in 7 Cities
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- L.A. STORIES : Uncovering a History as Wild as the Canyon Itself
- Train Kills Man and His Dog Walking Along Railroad Tracks
- Tucker Admits Receiving $10,000 Fee for Letter Backing Project : Trial: He testifies he was acceding to a 'non-negotiable demand' by businessman who retained him as consultant.
- Epidemics of the Social Kind : AMA deplores increase in sexual assaults and family violence
- Hero's Reward : Rescue: Gas station bans transient who was washing windshields for spare change even though he doused car flames and helped save officer.
- Southeast : Police Chief to Retire After 31 Years on Force
- Justin VedderSaddleback, FreshmanFootball/QuarterbackVedder, from Laguna Hills High,...
- Sunny Hills-Orange Match Moved to Tonight
- Move Is Clearly the Work of Art : NFL: League may be stampeding toward a world in which teams no longer are beholden to their cities.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Valiant' Locked in Another Era; No Reprieve in Execution
- Power I/O Corp.: The privately held Irvine...
- Disney Plans Aquatic Park in Tokyo : Leisure: Japanese partner will assume most of risk for company's third park outside U.S., tentatively called Tokyo DisneySea. A similar plan for Long Beach was abandoned in 1991.
- MEDIA
- Grip of Courts Fails to Stifle Prop. 187 : Pioneers: The four Orange County residents who brought the initiative about are deeply involved in similar efforts underway in other states.
- New Alliance Hopes to Spur Economic Growth in the Valley
- 4th Time Fails to Be Charm for School Bond in Camarillo : Education: Proposal is again short of two-thirds majority, disappointing officials. Ventura incumbents retain seats.
- HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Fingerprinting Duties Move to Civilians
- South Bay : PARK SAFETY
- POLITICS WATCH : Painless 'Penalty'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Handicapped-Access Expert Joins Panel
- Sponsors Sought for Teacher Grants
- Baylor Is the Clear Choice for NL Honor : Baseball: Rockies know they didn't make a mistake hiring manager three years ago.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Want to Buy a Winner? Panthers Are for Sale
- Buck May Stop in Arizona : Baseball: Former Yankee manager Showalter could be Diamondbacks' first manager.
- THEATER REVIEW : Uninspired Satirical 'Gift' Fails to Defend Its Thesis
- For Now, Civility Comes to Jewish Community's Debate
- Countywide : COSTA MESA : Pilot Hopes Her Award Inspires Women to Fly
- Westside : RED FLAG ALERT
- Airport Official Who Resigned Is Appointed to Family Panel
- City, Water Agency Near Agreement on Park Site
- Peso Dips to New Low Amid Continued Pessimism About Mexican Turnaround
- Lyon Communities Inc.: The home-building arm of...
- Rockefeller Bidding Won by Goldman : Real estate: Group of investors will buy Manhattan landmark from bankrupt owners for $1.3 billion.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Potential Goliath? : PCs Join Pursuit of Video Game Buyers and Bigger Share of $6-Billion Industry
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel health-management company...
- Stallone Follows Costner, Baldwin Out CAA Door, Signs With ICM
- The Coolest Job in Town
- Checkout Time
- No Surrender : Jonathan Kozol is one of America's last uncompromising voices. His latest cause: the South Bronx.
- New Health Chief Needs Full Backing : Daunting task requires support on every level
- Chick Seeks to Cap Rent Hikes for Quake Repair : Housing: Proposal comes in response to tenants' claims that landlords are imposing exorbitant increases.
- HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated : Midnight in the Garden of Allah
- Man Held in Fires That Gutted Gas Station
- Police Arrest Second Teen-Ager in Slaying of Gang Member
- Marino, Bledsoe Not Even Passing Acquaintances in Preseason
- Quebec
- Mt. Wilson's Telescopes
- Jackie Mason on Powell Candidacy
- Riordan Benefit
- Land Use
- Debate Swirls Over Breast Cancer Drug : Health: Tamoxifen is used to treat the disease, but some scientists believe that it may cause cancer. The Wilson Administration has delayed putting it on the state's carcinogen list while its effects are further studied.
- Town Criers of Larchmont : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated : Jane Gilman and Dawne P. Goodwin cover the posh community in their influential newspaper and gossip column. But the 'Chronicle girls' are more than just observers.
- CARLOS CHAVEZ / Los Angeles Times...
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- Powell Said Very Close to Announcing Decision : Politics: Sources say he'll disclose his plans on presidential race either today or Thursday. In a speech, he cautions GOP on cuts in social programs.
- Murder Suspect Sought in 2 More Killings
- Man, 18, Arrested in Beating of Bus Driver : Violence: Gang member was friend of minibike rider killed by vehicle, police say. Second suspect is being sought.
- ANAHEIM : City Votes to Fund INS Agent at Jail if U.S. Doesn't
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Finucane Hears the Call for Change : County: Supervisors give the outsider broad new powers to revamp the ailing health system.
- Trench Collapse Kills Worker : Accident: A second man suffers broken hip when trapped in a roadside drainage ditch. The cause is under investigation.
- SHOW AND TELL: Eric Menendez's attorney Leslie...
- FOR ISRAEL: Sunday's Community Fair at the...
- Valley Murder Suspect Linked to More Deaths
- Lazard Freres May Close Its Municipal Finance Division : Securities: L.A. transit agency demands payment for alleged overcharging. Firm denies wrongdoing.
- Essence Conveyors to Aid Construction of Dam
- Recycler Drops Plans to Build Business Park
- A New Deal fo First Interstate : RIVALS : Pressure Renewed on Wells Fargo to Find Suitor
- Chad Therapeutics' Profit for 2nd Quarter Up 68%
- Tribal Gaming Plan Offers a Cut to Washington Voters
- First Interstate OKs Deal to Merge With First Bank System
- PIRU : Historic Ranch Seeks Funds for Renovation
- Mary Leslie, Top Riordan Economic Aide, to Leave Post
- San Gabriel Valley : Reward Offered in Bombing at School
- Bank Will Ask Panel to OK New Building
- It's a Yawner, Life Without the Old CIA : Covert action: The 40-year contest to outdo the KGB would be laughable but for the impact it left all around the globe.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Arrest Charge
- Citing Problems, Teamsters Officials Oust Leader of Ventura's Local 186 : Union: A temporary trustee is appointed 'to restore financial stability' to group whose reputation Scott Dennison had vowed to clean up.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Update : Follow-up on the news : Farmers Market, Fair to Move to New Site
- Perhaps Oregon State Should Adopt a New Mascot--Sluggo
- ART REVIEWS : Going Through the Motions : Newport Harbor's 'Machine' Is Fun to Look at, but It Doesn't Work
- Irvine Computer Game Maker Resolves Trademark Dispute : Settlement: Firm in Minnesota agrees to stop making software based on Interplay's products.
- COMPANY TOWN : Blockbuster's Leader Steps Down
- InVitro International: The Irvine maker of product...
- Jami BariDana Hills, SophomoreVolleyball/Outside hitterAfter losing four...
- Clinton Reconsidering Senate Welfare Bill, Aide Says : Legislation: President had indicated he could sign measure. But he is taking a 'second look' at its impact on children, his campaign confirms.
- Law Proposed to Level Drug Penalties
- Ex-Oklahoma Bombing Suspect Pleads Guilty to Resisting Arrest
- South Bay : Inglewood to Honor Train Wreck Rescuer
- West Hills : Fallbrook Mall Hires Holiday Safety Patrol
- Opponents of Tax-Sharing Plan Miss Petition Deadline : Ventura: Supporters of initiative to prohibit deal with mall developers have not turned in signatures needed to qualify measure for March ballot.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Mother Sues Police Over Shooting of Son
- College District Chancellor Chosen : Philip Westin Named to Lead County's 3 Community Schools
- WESTMINSTER : 15 Teachers Receive Grants Totaling $6,000
- Getting a Healthy Start : Education: A school in Cudahy tries to give its students a boost by providing medical and other services, not only for children but also for their families.
- Source Scientific Picks Ventura Firm as New Merger Partner
- BRIEFLY
- U.S. Entrepreneurs Brave Frontier of Eastern Germany : Investment: Primitive communications, decrepit factories and rigid bureaucrats bedevil those seeking profits in former Communist state.
- By The Numbers : Spotlight
- Oklahoma Bombing Judge Says He Can Be Impartial : Trial: Lawyer for presiding jurist asks appeals court to keep him on case. Defense argues he should step down because blast damaged his chambers.
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Arafat Watches on Television
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Assailant Slipped Through
- Taking Over at Red Cross
- Sybert to Continue Libel Suit Against Beilenson : Politics: Judge refuses to throw out the case involving campaign literature. Congressman says flyers are protected by First Amendment.
- Wachs Proposes Wider Use of Computers by LAPD Detectives
- Fearful Victim Flees After Attacker's Parole
- Making Her Case With Class : Education: Former corporate lawyer finds a new calling teaching elementary pupils at Meadows School in Thousand Oaks.