- Whittier : Affordable Housing Project Construction to Begin Soon
- Countywide : Officers Bid Farewell to Gifted Police Dog
- Church's Burial Tradition Hits Bureaucratic Snag
- FULLERTON : Park Graffiti Gives Way to Muralists
- Valley Obituaries
- Rose Bowl Defeat Doesn't Diminish Bruins' Sales Pitch
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : He Has a Team Like This, Yet He's the Same Old Dean
- Fractured Hand Puts Status of CSUN's Chevalier in Doubt
- With Leading Scorer Out, Fullerton Comes Up Short
- New Mexico State Uses Depth to Wear Down Long Beach State
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- Move Over, Seattle; Here Comes . . . Uh-Oh, Reality
- Triconex of Irvine Announces Intent to Buy British Firm
- Here's How to <i> Gopher</i> a Global Ride on the Internet : LAWRENCE J. MAGID
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- Viacom's Bid Unsweetened as Takeover Deadline Nears : Mergers: If the competing tender offers expire unchanged on Friday, QVC will win Paramount.
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- The Minutemen, "Double Nickels on the Dime" (1984); <i> SST</i>
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Plain Fare Means More at Mariann's : Portions are large, prices modest and dining dependable--if you know what to order at the new Italian Villa.
- National Conference of Christians & Jews Nets $900,000
- Long Beach : New Hot Line Gets 6 Calls About Guns at School
- More Violence Seen in Schools Than 5 Years Ago
- FASHION : Attire for Bicyclists Slowly Going From Nerdy to Pleasing : Retailers say better designs are coming out. And teen-agers are adding visors to improve the look of helmets.
- Gun Owners Push Roberti Recall Drive : Politics: A spokesman says more than 45,000 voter signatures have been collected to put the matter on a March or April ballot. The senator's bid to seek state treasurer's post may be affected.
- REEL LIFE / FILMS & VIDEOS : Pornography Can Be a Target of Video Vandals : A store owner says renters sometimes tape over erotic material with mundane television fare. He calls it a guerrilla tactic.
- Hopping Mad : Customers Hate to See Anaheim Restaurant's Bunnies Go
- Decisions : Thousand Oaks Results from City Council votes Tuesday:
- Payments to Margarito Probed by D.A. : San Fernando: Fired parks director failed to report $14,000 in contributions, loans or income in late 1980s, a court affidavit shows.
- Report Urges Scrapping 4 Planned Courthouses for Lack of Funds
- Menendez Juries' Job Complex, Prolonged : Courts: Deliberations have gone on for 14 and 16 days. But attorneys in the case say they are not surprised.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Street Musician Sues Over Loss of Property
- Mets Unload Coleman in Trade With Royals : Baseball: New York gets McReynolds for the controversial outfielder.
- Agoura Shocks Thousand Oaks With Late Rally
- Davis Promises a New Style for the Salsa
- Olive: The Duke of Oils
- Wilson Lacks Vision, Brown, Garamendi Say
- South Pasadena : 2 Commissioner Vacancies
- Pasadena : Target to Hold Job Fair
- Female Elvis Impersonator to Make Appearance at Bookshop : Humorist Brenda Davidson's traveling exhibit of items from Presley's Graceland is on display at Santa Barbara store.
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- A Welcome Addition : O.C. program is giving first-time parents training in infant care. It's part of an effort to stop child neglect before it starts.
- Missouri Convict's Murder Case Opens : Courts: A man facing life sentence in home state for sexual assault and shooting police officer could get death penalty for the 1989 rape-slaying of a Fountain Valley woman.
- Parks Agency Gets 60-Acre Gift From a 'Secret Donor' : Santa Monicas: The mystery benefactor is believed to be film star Jack Nicholson. The undeveloped land is in the hills above Studio City.
- Prohibition on Baggy Clothing Is Protested : Education: Students say an Oak Park school's ban is unreasonable. The principal says it's for their own protection.
- Failure of Mars Probe Blamed on Fuel Leak : Space: A federal panel investigating the ill-fated mission also cites sloppy workmanship and criticizes JPL management of the project.
- Finally, the Objective View of the National Championship
- Frey Agrees to Contract With Giants
- Losses Continuing to Mount for Winless Lions : College basketball: Loyola, which has the nation's longest losing streak, may have to do without senior forward Zan Mason this season.
- Baseball Arrives to Save the Day
- Frey Agrees to Contract With Giants
- NBA ROUNDUP : Majerle's Three-Pointers Silence the Jazz, 107-91
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : A Bite of the Big Orange
- Gaining Perspective : Looking Into the Future With an Eye on the Past
- 2 Classics From '50s Anchor Series
- Long Beach : Tighter Restrictions on Leaf Blowers Approved
- Governor Calls for More Jobs and Prisons, Tax Reductions : California: Wilson says families earning under $40,000, some firms should get breaks. He terms new jobs and crime reduction 'twin pillars of the future.'
- The Region : Homeowners Warned of Fake Plumbing Inspectors
- COLUMN ONE : A Lottery With Very High Stakes : Two friends united by MS are among patients seeking a scarce but promising new drug. Sharon drew No. 319, Alison 59,814. Such inequities frustrate both the lucky ones and those who can only wait and hope.
- Don't Worry, These 3 Are Professionals : Veterans of stage and studio, the Buds play the blues in regular weekend sets at the Hungry Hunter.
- Camarillo Children's Center Gets Leader
- Reduction in Hours Proposed for 2 Parks
- Laguna Beach Man Arrested in Telemarketing Scheme : Crime: The suspect was previously convicted of boiler room fraud, police say. This time, he allegedly asked 'prize winner' for a large processing fee.
- Accused Embezzler Says He's Scapegoat for Others : Trial: Ex-director for Irvine housing program concedes he made mistakes, but only to keep charity afloat. Prosecutors describe Clyde Weinman as a man who stole from poor to bankroll a lavish lifestyle.
- RESEDA : Disabled Students to Be Honored for Work
- Good Scout's Troubles May Have Silver Lining : Rescue: Threat of fine from homeowners' group over his CB radio use spurs offers of legal aid, money, moral support. The Explorer had aided six stranded boaters.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Law Tags Graffiti for Get-Tough Stand
- Lawyers Debate Police Actions in '90 Restaurant Holdup : Lawsuit: Attorney says officers should have stopped bandits before they entered the Sunland eatery. The defense says procedure was correct.
- Future Bruin? : Highly Regarded Makhtar Ndiaye Will Attend Tonight's Game
- Texas A&M; Banned From Bowl and TV for One Year : College football: NCAA penalty is lighter than one Pac-10 imposed on Washington.
- Cal's Uwaezuoke Still Feels a Hunger
- UC Irvine basketball players Zuri Williams and...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Roy Records Fourth Shutout as Canadiens Win in Desert
- KLAX Retains Top Spot in Quarterly Arbitron Ratings : Radio: Spanish-language station's morning show also ranked No. 1 for third consecutive time.
- CLUB REVIEW : Right Music, Price at Lingerie
- Spurs, a once-popular country dance nightclub in...
- CalFed Says It Will Divest Itself of Florida Branches : Banking: The thrift still has a disturbingly high level of problem loans, and its chance of survival remains in doubt.
- GARDEN FRESH : The Squash Tribe
- Bhutto Family Feud Leads to Bloodshed : Pakistan: Police loyal to Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto open fire on a march led by her mother.
- A Familiar Exercise : Health Clubs Brace for Annual Onslaught of New Year's Resolutioners
- Gardens as Windows to History
- 'Chinese Comedy' Stands Up for Traditional Art
- Family of Man Killed at ATM Is Suing Bank
- Edelman Accepts $5,000 Raise That Colleagues Have Given Up
- SANTA PAULA : Transit Money for Youth Club Weighed
- Lives in Blossom : Addicts Toil on Unusual Ranch in Santa Paula to Regain Control
- Finder of Boys Had Lewd Conduct Arrest in '87 : Investigation: Enrique Palma Lopez was never charged in incident, police say. In TV interview, Matthew Vera identifies Lopez as 'El Patito,' his mysterious caretaker during time he was missing.
- Hoggats Leaves Faith Baptist for Cleveland
- 9th-Grader Must Clear Hurdles to Run for Carson
- Like It or Not, Here Comes the Governor
- Inspired by Dr. King, He Pens a Winner
- County and City Compromise on Funding Beach Services : Government: Supervisors vote to continue lifeguards' pay and maintenance through June 30 after Hermosa Beach agrees to subsidize costs.
- Gang Truce Has Brought Little Aid, Watts Leader Complains
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins Can't Talk to Turner Yet
- Clippers Come Up Short Again, 106-98 : Pro basketball: They play well in spurts but fall to the SuperSonics for third loss in a row.
- Alm Was Legally Drunk Before Suicide
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Corona del Mar Fails to Contain University
- 'Homicide' Deserves Its Latest Reprieve : Television: The complex and distinctive NBC series gets a four-episode lease on life after flopping last season in the rating, but the odds are stacked against it.
- Economic Gains Lift Dow by 15 to Record Close
- Cheese Soup With an Attitude
- Who Will Speak for Ham?
- Red Pesto: Where's the Basil?
- Wilson Choice for Minimum Wage Board Rejected : Commissions: Democrats scuttle reappointment of two-term member. Organized labor had attacked her as hostile to low-income workers.
- CRAFTS : Volunteer Knitters Latch On to Plan to Warm Up America
- Loves Me, Loves Me NOT! : Been jilted in love? This his-and-hers guide to surviving the depths of 'the Dump Zone' may be just the antidote you need. : Her: You may as well just rip your heart out now and throw it into the car-pool lane.
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- TRIED & TRUE : Postcards From the Edges . . .
- SIGHTS : A Great Resource for Artwork Abides by Banking Hours : Ventura County National Bank has been a hub of exhibition. 'Visions XXXI' features paintings, sculpture.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : VIDEO GAME REVIEW : General Chaos; <i> For Sega Genesis by Electronic Arts, $49.95 </i>
- Cities to Get Say in Pollution Policies
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Public Works Director Will Retire After 38 Years
- A Random Act of Mooning : Karen, it seems, isn't just a drive-by mooner. She might be considered a serial mooner.
- Despite a Key Loss, Ventura Still Winning
- Winning Is His Middle Name Again
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montgomery to Get First Start
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- Bentsen Predicts Interest Rates Will Rise in '94 : Economy: The Treasury secretary's comments suggest that the Administration wouldn't fight a Fed move to tighten money supply.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : New Digs
- San Gabriel Mountains : Man Rescued After Plunge
- Accused Soviet Coup Plotters Must Face Trial
- Beverly Hills : School Paper Wins Award
- A Theatrical Life Without Road Shows : Stage: In an often-rootless profession, playwright Jerry Mayer and his producer-wife Emily Mayer have found a measure of stability.
- Prosecutor's Persistence in Triple Slaying Case Pays Off in Conviction : Criminal justice: Information from a killing in Los Angeles revived interest in the suspect, who was originally released for lack of evidence.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Look at the Critic's Own Environment Gives Rise to Musings
- Clinton Will Go Slow on Plea to Expand NATO : Diplomacy: He says it would be "a critical mistake" to extend membership to East European countries now.
- GUARD DUTY: With police still hunting the...
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Complex Treat
- City Council Kills Ballot Measure to Give Mayor a Vote : Politics: Ernie Kell, angry at rejection of proposal, vows to launch grass-roots petition drive to gain voter approval.
- Living and Learning : Dorm Life Gives High School Kids a Chance to Succeed
- Price Riots Erupt in Yemen
- Vernon : Meat Plant to Get $7 Million for Expansion and Jobs
- Ousted Georgia Leader a Suicide, His Wife Says : Caucasus: Other reports say Gamsakhurdia was slain by foes or allies. The onetime hero was later branded a tyrant.
- South Bay Hospital Studies Its Options : Medicine: Redondo Beach facility hopes management changes and new health-care contracts will offset impact of Cigna's departure.
- HERMOSA BEACH : County to Pay for Beach Services Through June 30
- Campaign to Get Gym in Shape : Ventura: Boys & Girls Club raises $100,000 for renovations. Officials hope to collect $650,000 more for other upgrading projects.
- Borden to Sell Off Units in Bid to Revitalize : Restructuring: Divisions being shed provided company with 20% of its projected sales, or $1.25 billion, last year.
- The Cranberry Continues
- Health Plan Sued Over Rejecting Twins' Care : Courts: A mother of two boys is taking action against Blue Shield for refusing to cover home nursing at night, when her sons are at risk.
- Governor Calls for More Jobs and Prisons, Tax Reductions : California: Wilson says middle class, some businesses should get breaks. He calls new jobs and safe streets the 'twin pillars of the future.'
- Tasty Fare in a Homey Setting : At Shane, Wild Is Out, Delicious Is In
- U.S. to Review Medicinal Marijuana Ban : Health: HHS officials stress that the action does not mean its use will be approved. The Bush staff held that the drug could be harmful to some patients.
- 25th Anniversary to Reunite Nixon Cabinet
- Applebee's Tailors Decor, Menu to Local Interests
- Youth Project Takes Aim at Gang Graffiti With Broad Strokes : Vandalism: Police-sponsored plan to paint over scrawls gives taggers who have been arrested a chance to clean the slate.
- A Down-to-Earth Look at Alien Experiences
- Judge Delays Land Swap
- Charity Patients Irradiated to Gauge Effect on Soldiers : Radiation: Experiments on 82 people with cancer lasted until 1972. Sixty days after exposure, 25 had died.
- UCI Police Officer Accused in Theft of Campus Equipment : Burglary: Scott Eric Roberts, who was fired Dec. 20, faces felony charges that over three years he stole high-tech items. He plans to plead not guilty.
- OXNARD : 3 Armed Robbers Stage Bank Takeover
- Special Counsel--Not Quite Yet : Justice Dept. should do its job and probe Whitewater thoroughly
- Shrine Erected for Slain Officer
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
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- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Not Much Clear When Making These Choices
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA, USC Open Play in Pacific 10
- TURNS OF WORDPLAY AND WIT : Dramarama Keeps on Spinning Ideas Into Albums, but Can't Crack the MTV Rotation
- 6 Pick Up Forms for Council Elections
- Mexico: Not Every Uprising Is a Revolution : Salinas must emphasize negotiation, not repression, in Chiapas revolt
- Jackson Is Presenter at NAACP Awards : Entertainment: Singer's surprise appearance caps a series of controversial developments in this year's Image event.
- VAN NUYS : Cold Weather Shelter Available
- TOPANGA : Docents Seek Funds for Nature Center
- HEALTH
- Shuck If You Must This Old Gray Shell
- MUSIC : Bad Religion, the Band With Own Label, Rides Into Town : Group will play at Red Dog Saloon in Santa Barbara. They have been releasing their own records since 1980.
- THEATER REVIEW : Funny 'Social Security' Targets Today's Art, Stereotypes of Aged : Bright performances enliven Plaza Players' production of a play by accomplished screenwriter Andrew Bergman.
- Treating the Body, Lifting the Spirit : Health care: T.H.E. Clinic, the county's largest facility specializing in care for HIV-infected women, lives up to its name--To Help Everyone.
- Member Is Ousted From AIDS Group
- BURBANK : Funding Cut for Downtown District
- Rhyme and Reason : Psychiatrist Uses Poetry to Help Unravel Patients' Problems
- Getting the Facts Straight in Denny Case
- Denny Trial Judge Removed From Riot-Related Case
- Trump Nearing Deal to Acquire Aladdin Hotel
- Santa Monica : Spanish Immersion Program
- TUSTIN : Sewage Sludge Spill Closes Red Hill Ave.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montgomery Gets Another Start
- Three Area Football Players Named to All-Southern Section Team
- Movies: Joseph C. Nemec III designs sets--from an Art Deco club to a Tibetan palace--for a film on the radio hero.
- Inglewood Pulls Together, Pounds Redondo : Prep basketball: Sentinels, without floor leader Turks, brush aside Sea Hawks for second time this season.
- Acura to Build New Car in U.S.; Japan's Auto Sales Plunge
- Information Age Have-Nots? Let Them Read Books
- UNSAFE AT ANY MEAL? : In 1993, Americans came face to face with the hazards of the national food supply. It was the year of eating dangerously.
- JAUNTS : Parkland Springs Back to Life in Wake of Fall's Brush Fires : Visitors can help rangers record recovery growth at Rancho Sierra Vista Park, where the landscape is already turning green.
- Trying to Rustle Up Dance Enthusiasts : Clubs Pulling the Plug on Country Nights That Don't Bring in Big Enough Crowds
- Shun NATO, Yeltsin Warns Ex-Satellites : Russia: President condemns Lithuania's request for membership. He criticizes 'bloc psychology' of seeking protection from Moscow.
- A Story of Spiritual Bewareness
- Aviators' Oasis : A Desert Airport--the Realization of a Man's Dream--Caters to Ultra-Light Craft
- America, Land of Lords and Peasants : The middle, working class is enslaved, with not the sop of left-wing sympathy.
- GLENDALE : Grant to Enable Oil Recycling to Continue
- FILLMORE : Man Injured During Fight Over Pistol
- Oilers' Alm Was Legally Drunk Before Suicide
- COMMENTARY : Skipping Around for a Meaningful Event
- Brilliant Blue Wins Feature
- Kicking His Way to Stardom : Raiders' Jaeger Is Earning a Place Among NFL's Elite
- Paul Conrad Donates Archive to Huntington
- U.S. Says AT&T; Should Modify McCaw Filing
- McGaw of Irvine Agrees to $440-Million Takeover : Merger: Consolidation with a Florida drug firm reflects anticipation of reforms in the health-care industry.
- West Hollywood : Bars' Smoking Ban Eased
- Nightclubs Diversify, But Under Same Roof
- The following are the top music sales...
- CULTURE WATCH : Postal Changes Seek Security
- OXNARD : Man Gets 14 Years for Trying to Kill Wife
- Assessment District Studied for Boulevard
- SAN FERNANDO : Slain Guard's Boss Testifies
- NEWPORT BEACH : Car Crash Kills Man; Driver, 24, is Held
- BURBANK : City to Pay $27,000 for Flood Damage
- Major Armenian Cleric Urges Cut in Film Violence : Religion: Karekin II, leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, is in Southland to participate in holiday observances. He says too many movies distort U.S. image overseas.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Home Depot Opens Doors of Canyon Country Store : Business: The retailer is expected to generate about $270,000 annually in local sales tax revenues. About 100 jobs are filled by local residents.
- Courthouse Construction Plan Called Unaffordable : Finances: Six projects, including one in Torrance, should be scuttled, county officials say. A potential deficit of $312 million over nine years is forecast otherwise.
- Gift of Land by Nicholson Is Reported : Parks: Sixty acres in the Santa Monicas will join mountain preserve. The parcel is east of the San Diego Freeway.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Victory Moves Kennedy a Step Closer to Goal
- Ailing Titans Fall to Sluggish UNLV : Basketball: With top scorer Peterson out with the flu, Fullerton unable to muster much offense in 77-66 loss.
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Olympic Qualifying Has Some Scrambling
- ROUNDUP : Harvard Still Perfect After Narrow Escape
- Smokers Lose Place to Park Their Butts
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Fresh (and Light) From Bombay
- Balanced-Budget Measure Faces Pivotal Test in Congress
- Restrictions at Private Golf Clubs Are Teeing Off Plenty of Women : Female players often find they're not welcome in a world of male privilege. But states are helping.
- Tantalizing Tastes of Past Months Make Memories to Savor : BACK FOR SECONDS
- All About Sue and Jay's Excellent Midlife Adventure
- AGOURA HILLS : City Pushes Special Freeway Ads Bill
- L.A.'s biographer doesn't live here anymore: We're...
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- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 20 Years for Racially Motivated Shooting
- 1 Killed, Car Severed in Freeway Crash
- A Closed Door Opens for Consumers
- Tingstrom to Run for County Assessor
- Leodes Van Buren of Newbury Park High,...
- Lakers Get Double Dose of Bad News : Pro basketball: Bowie has knee surgery, then L.A. loses to Kings to fall back into last place.
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- New GM at Pacifica
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Hang 30
- Anti-War Radical to Surrender
- Coach Marine Cano Leaving Cal State Dominguez Hills : Soccer: UC Irvine hires away veteran administrator to direct its program and coach women's team.
- Separate, Recycle Trash a Good Resolution : Smart shopping helps to reduce throw-away packaging and will begin 1994 on an environmentally friendly note.
- City Goes After Gang Members on Top 25 List : Crime: Deputies are targeting those considered the most violent. In eight months, 30 have been arrested or left town. New names have replaced them on the list.
- Nina Vida Gets a Hollywood Introduction : 'Goodbye Saigon,' the Huntington Beach writer's fourth novel, won't be published till fall, but the screen rights have already been bought.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : GROWING UP GAY
- PLATFORM : A New Year's Grinch
- ORANGE : School District Sued by Union President
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins Can't Talk to Turner Yet
- TV REVIEW : 'Nunsense' Still Faithfully Committed to Laughter
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Sex, Merriment and Thoughts of Murder : MURDERING MR. MONTI: A Merry Little Tale of Sex and Violence <i> by Judith Viorst</i> ; Simon & Schuster, $21, 254 pages
- Governor Calls for More Jobs and Prisons, Tax Reductions : California: Wilson says families earning under $40,000, some firms should get breaks. He terms new jobs and crime reduction 'twin pillars of the future.'
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Separate Ideas, Equal Access? : Student Alliance Goal Is to Foster Tolerance
- LAGUNA BEACH : Satellite Dish Is Removed at School
- Bunnies Need Homes : Restaurant Rabbits Have Multiplied, Must Go Forth
- VENTURA : Neighbors to Discuss Development Plan
- Cause of Gasoline Leak at Shell Plant Sought
- It Was a Very Good Month
- The Power of Balance : Health: <i> Qi gong </i> is a blend of Taoist and Buddhist philosophies, breathing, meditation and medicine. Pitzer College offers a course on the practice, which emphasizes the spiritual as well as physical environment.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Molestation : Courts: Paul Lynn Loe was arrested after photographs of a 4-year-old girl being abused were found in a trash dumpster.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Separate Ideas, Equal Access? : Moral Outrage Fuels Anti-Gay School Protest
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Dog Bites Test
- Officers May Look Fuzzy, but Their Mission to Help Is Clear
- Council Approves Limits on Ad Leaflets in Residential Areas
- The Tide Is Changing for an Obscure Novelist
- Georgian Admits Killing U.S. Envoy
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Despite Loss, Everything Is Coming Up Roses for UCLA Football Team
- Now, Why Didn't We Think of That Idea?
- MOORPARK : Council Rejects Street Renaming
- Award Urged for Man Not Told of Danger
- 50 Employees to Lose Jobs in Bank Takeover : Thousand Oaks: By April 8, four of the five locations will close, with accounts moved to nearby First Interstate branches.
- Ojai Residents Fight Tower on 2 Fronts : Courts: They say system emits dangerous low-level radiation waves and that federal workers had no right to cross neighbor's property to reach the facility.
- Fire Warnings Urged for Christmas Trees
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Sonora Scores Twice in First Half to Beat No. 9 Orange
- Boitano Not Such a Sure Bet After All : Figure skating: Former Olympic champion is leader after technical program, but judges do not overwhelmingly endorse him.
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- RTC Told African Americans Deserve Thrift Cleanup Action : Banking: Rep. Waters warns agency to act quickly to include minorities, urges easing of mortgage terms.
- McDonnell Douglas
- The Year of Eating Dangerously : Cooking It Safe
- How Fruitcake Can Kill!!!
- SLOW DEATH: It's been two years since...
- UFO Abduction--A Survivor's Grim Recollection : One man testifies to an eerie, frightening encounter in his youth. 'I know what it feels like to be raped,' he says.
- Elaine Kennedy, Anaheim Artist, Dies of Stroke
- SYLMAR : Parents Gather at School to Escort Students
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Final Rebound Saves Saddleback
- Ross Pushing Her Recovery 'Way Ahead of Schedule' : Basketball: Positive attitude is key to speedy rehabilitation by Newport Harbor graduate.
- Grant Romps While Forscutt Gains Reprieve
- PREP WRESTLING : Orange's Return Is Victorious
- Chapman Women Stop Long Skid
- TV Ratings : Sunday Night Lineup Helps CBS Win the Week
- Montgomery Is New Manager at Bio-Imaging
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Director of Mondavi Wine Center Hops to New Beer Job
- San Marino : Foundation Sets New Goal
- Grim Reality Colors 'Schindler's List'
- Higher Education Pays Off, Data Shows
- Labor Talks Reach Impasse
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- France May Limit Artificial Pregnancies : Medicine: Controls sought by government would be among world's strictest. 'We want to stay very close to nature,' one official says.
- On Your Mark, Get Set, Start With a Half
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : MY TURN
- BUENA PARK : Street Realignment Angers Residents
- PORT HUENEME : Environmentalists Protest at City Hall
- YORBA LINDA : County's El Toro Proposal Opposed
- Prosecutors Will Seek Death Penalty Against 19-Year-Old
- SANTA ANITA : Brilliant Blue Wins for First Time in 14 Months