- S. Africa Leaders Offer Concessions to Militants : Politics: Amendments to interim constitution urged. Aim is to lure Zulus, rightists into electoral process.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Breath Test
- LONG BEACH : City to Pick Up Trail of Unlicensed Dogs
- A Checklist for Meeting With Your Child's Teacher
- LYNWOOD : Chavez Reelected to School Board Post
- Separate Grand Jury to Be Called in Whitewater Case : Presidency: The regular panel in Arkansas is not prepared to extend its duty to hear allegations surrounding the Clinton real estate investment.
- COVINA : Youth Volunteer Award Bids Open
- Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 134 in Indonesia; 550 Hurt : Disaster: Destroyed roads, communications hinder aid efforts. The number of fatalities is expected to rise.
- HOLLYWOOD HILLS : Investigation Continues on Bomb at Prosecutor's Home
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Towsley Canyon 'Park and Ride' Lot to Open
- Charities Win Again at L.A. Open
- The <i> Real </i> Beaujolais Season
- Listening to the Past : Blind Twins Share a Special Vision of the Glory Days of Radio
- Replay of 911 Call Opens Cult Defense
- Sons Died in Gang Gunfire, but She Has Message of Peace
- Competitor Lives in a One-Horse World
- Missouri Town Gets $5.5 Million for Levee
- Sports
- Muriel Beadle; Author and Former L.A. Journalist
- SHOP TALK : Bookstores Compete for Sales With Price Cuts : Discounts at chains can range from 10% to 50% off hardcover or paperbacks. But specialty shops may still offer the best selections.
- FASHION : Getting Spiffed Up Can Help Job Search : Experts say there's little question that being well-dressed and having a neat appearance make a difference.
- HANG ON EIGHT SECONDS . . . : Bulls, Not Ducks, Are Running the Anaheim Arena This Weekend
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Agents Arrested in Insurance Fraud
- Teen-Ager Collapses During Gym Class, Dies : Tragedy: The Irvine student, who had been playing basketball, was in what appeared to be full cardiac arrest when paramedics arrived.
- ENERGY
- O.C. Boosters Persuade Manufacturer to Stay Put : Employment: Knight Equipment was being wooed by other states, but sweet talk keeps the company's 100 jobs in Costa Mesa.
- Italian Food With a Flair
- Irl Jay Korsen, 64; Head of Printing Companies, Bank Vice President
- Neighbors Protest for Removal of Radar Tower
- Ex-Athletic Director Balak Dies
- Ventura Told More Water Not Needed : Resources: Report could affect whether the City Council decides to build the desalination plant that residents backed in a 1992 advisory measure.
- Donald Menchel; Former President of MCA TV
- City Hall News : CLAREMONT : Familiar Sight Suddenly Deemed a Problem by City
- Bank Regulators Reportedly Clear First Lady
- LOS ALAMITOS : City May Drop Out of Water District
- MISSION VIEJO : Meeting Scheduled on Library Study
- OXNARD : City Changes Rules on Public Comment
- Defendant Bragged of '89 Slaying, Jurors Told : Crime: Ronald Boscaino and brother Vincent face the death penalty if convicted of killing a North Hills man.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Here Is One Person Willing to Throw Book at Tonya
- DIVISION I-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Ybarra Helps Stop Esperanza
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : ANALYSIS : U.S. Hockey Team Shoots for Olympic Intensity
- Moore Named Ram Assistant
- Isaak Serves Mix of Meaty, Cheesy
- Sports
- Westside Watch : Hayden Says Out Damned Spot to 30-Second TV Ads
- A 'Big, Beautiful' Night : For those attending this Valentine's Day mixer, fat is not a four-letter word. Thin is.
- The Fly That's Bugging California : Malathion generals on the bombing run again
- LOS ANGELES : Co-Chairman of RLA Quits as Part of Restructuring
- VENTURA : Residents Meet With Mayor on Mall Plan
- Dow Up, Dollar Down Amid Japan Friction
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Beyond Barriers : Schools: Teen-agers with disabilities enter the mainstream in programs adapted to individual needs.
- Santa Ana Police Officer Hospitalized After Being Shot; 3 Men, Youth Held
- INS Plans $130 Fee for Political Asylum Applications
- Last Chance to Roam With the Buffalo
- The Bargain Hunter's Emporium
- THE REAL STORY: We like to pride...
- Unhappy Janitors Carry a Heartfelt Message to Sony
- YORBA LINDA : Smoking Ban to Go Through Channels
- 2 Toddlers Killed in House Fire
- LOS ANGELES : FEMA Begins Closing Quake Assistance Centers
- Literary offenses: Reader J. Joussone sent along...
- Transient Held in Restaurant Robbery
- UC Irvine Signs Volleyball Player
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : 'Grandma Luge' a Winner of Sorts : Women: Americans finish 11th and 12th as Italian wins. Abernathy, 40, becomes a champion in spirit.
- Loney Line Warms Up to Task of Leading Ducks : Hockey: Threesome continues strong play with nine points in a 6-3 victory over the Flyers.
- Firefighters Burn Brush on Ranch
- Knocking Down Myth That Women Are Delicate Creatures
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : Passing Along the Word to Save Yiddish
- Disney Sets High GOALS With Plans for Youth Hockey : Crime fighting: Company donates $500,000 to start the widely praised program. Two gang- and drug-infested neighborhoods in Anaheim are initial targets. Education, camaraderie will be stressed.
- If They Don't Eat Their Words, at Least They Can Eat the Plates
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan to Ban Dogs From Parks Dropped
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : These Moguls Are Super Rich, but It's Fun They Own
- St. Margaret's Game Rescheduled
- Chevalier Nearing Two CSUN Records
- DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Hatch Is Back, Mustangs Win
- Mighty Clouds Floating on a Gospel Revival : Pop music: The group, in Irvine tonight, is riding high. But leader Joe Ligon takes it in stride, knowing that such high points can be fleeting.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Confusing Overload in Machines Set
- BURBANK : Metrolink Shuttle Service Is Expanded
- SWAT Team Rescues 4 Women After Botched Bank Holdup : Crime: Employees apparently hid in a vault for five hours after robbery attempt in Long Beach.
- LAKE FOREST : Missing Man With Alzheimer's Sought
- Heavy Rainfall Expected From Alaskan Storm
- Washington Drops the Ball on Immigrant Funds : Budget: California should be compensated for costs of implementing federal mandates.
- BREA : City to Use Eminent Domain to Take Bar
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Mathews' Shots Give Magnolia a Victory in Division III-AA
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING : Laguna Hills Dominates Irvine in the Semifinals
- Borders Discovers Fame Isn't Fleeting
- Cal Lutheran Rallies, Falls in Overtime : College basketball: After late charge, Kingsmen go cold in extra period as five-game winning streak ends against Pomona, 85-76.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chaney Absent, Defense There in Temple Victory
- DANCE REVIEW : Acrobats Balance Grace and Risk
- What Is the Story Behind the 'Philadelphia' Story? : Movies: A lawsuit alleging the film's idea is based on a real case has aroused curiosity about the origins of the TriStar feature.
- CLUB REVIEW : Alphabet the Deejay Makes a Tasty Martini
- Object Lessons on Being Female : Art: At a lecture on the Vienna scene, sculptor Ilse Haider compares Austrian artists' sometimes blatant and sometimes oblique comments on women's roles.
- A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- LOS ANGELES : Council Balks at Cost of Seismic Work on City Hall
- Oxnard School Will Get City Water : Utilities: LAFCO reverses earlier vote and approves annexation to Calleguas district. Concern over ground supplies cited.
- GLENDALE : ACLU Joins Protest of Sex Ed Policy
- Gang of One : Basketball Commitment Gets Monroe's Haymond Off Street
- Dramatic Gold Easily Wins Bradbury Stakes
- All Quiet as Canyons Beats Valley : Women's basketball: Cougars win division title, 67-60; Herrick decision expected today.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Estancia Gets Best of Collision Around the Goal
- DANCE REVIEW : Acrobats Showcase Essentials
- $80-Million Wang Complex Sells for $525,000
- Skinny Puffy: Apple Pancakes
- Are You Ready for the Super Cows?
- BOOK REVIEW / FAMILY MEMOIR : Daughter Tells the Truth About a Father Who Lied : ANONYMITY: The Secret Life of an American Family <i> by Susan Bergman</i> ; Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $20, 198 pages
- TOGETHER AGAIN : Carlene Carter and Country Music Find Each Other
- Trouble in Old Pasadena Is the Price of Success : Redevelopment: The area has become one of the Los Angeles region's hottest night spots. But public drunkenness and youthful rowdiness have come along for the ride.
- COSTA MESA : Shopping Center Scaffolding OKd
- Latinos' Support Needed, GOP Chairman Says : Politics: Republican Party chief tells county leaders that recruitment of such voters 'is hugely important' in key upcoming races, including Gov. Wilson's reelection battle.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Drivers Urged to Avoid 2 Busy Intersections
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Norwegians Only Get Louder, Koss Only Gets Faster in 1,500
- LOS ANGELES : Father Sues District Over Shooting of Son at School
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK : Race-Off Eliminates Will From Bobsled
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Look Up at Rockets, Then Beat Them, 102-97
- Winning the Open a Losing Proposition
- CSUN's Gillespie Has Out-of-Park Experience : College baseball: He hits tying homer in ninth and Matadors come from nine runs down for 13-12 victory.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Moment of Silence
- Pivotal Vote on Wedaa
- Coroner's Office Bureaucracy
- Loose Leaf
- Fired News Anchor
- Bar Attire: On Dehumanizing Women
- Officers Accused in Shooting Spree
- Raiders and Coliseum
- Freedoms: The Role Played by the ACLU
- Tom Hayden
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 17, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 17, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 17, 1994
- New EPA Rules Full of Potholes, Shippers Maintain : Commerce: Transportation firms say they could be forced to reduce operations in California.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Japan, Fair Trade Is Matter of Perception
- Lonely Voice Backs Vouchers at Summit : Education: Terry M. Moe gets chilly response at two-day meeting. But he says most reforms urged at the conference would get watered down by politics.
- O.C. Especially Vulnerable to U.S.-Japan Trade Chill
- Guns Stolen From Roberti Recall Leader's Home : Politics: William A. Dominguez calls the break-in suspicious. The state senator's staff cites his firearms as proof of the movement's hidden agenda.
- Bomb Blows Out Church Windows : Crime: Mormon building is again the target of violence. Arson caused $1 million damage in 1990; vandals have also broken in, painting slogans.
- IMPACT OF THE PARAMOUNT DEAL : What Will Malone--and Diller?--Think of Next? : Alliances: Now that the Tele-Communications chief is no longer required to cut his ties to QVC Network, new takeover targets may loom.
- GOOD CHANGE: It's been a rough year...
- Officials Assail State Over Bridge Retrofitting Pace
- COVER STORY : Putting a Price Tag on Peace of Mind : Pasadena Glen needs $1.5 million to safeguard against floods. How much should be spent to save a special slice of suburbia for 38 families?
- Rivals for Schools Post Test Themes
- Top Officials Go Into Seclusion in City Stunned by Killing of Officers
- Officer Wounded in Chase of Suspect : Violence: Santa Ana policeman responding to a call is shot in hand and arm. Four people are arrested. Area near El Salvador park is cordoned off for hours.
- Four Killed in Apparent Murder-Suicide : Violence: Woman, ex-husband, their son and her boyfriend are found shot to death in home. An investigation is continuing.
- Attack on Teacher Fuels Dispute Over Security : Violence: Pasadena school officials call the beating an isolated incident that the victim could have prevented. But some in the district call for beefed-up patrols.
- Garamendi Lifts Post-Quake Rule Against Insurance Cancellations
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine company, which develops...
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE STAFF
- San Onofre Case's Star Witness Has Diverse Interests
- WORK OF ART'S: Plaster instead of pastrami,...
- Safety Panel OKs Rules on Trailing 757 Jets : Aircraft: Guidelines seek to avert crashes linked to wake turbulence, which apparently downed a plane in Santa Ana in which five people died.
- The $160,000 Dog : Settlement Ends Lawsuit Over the Custody of Champion Bull Terrier
- SYLMAR : College Sees Loss of ESL Students
- Permit Rejected for Nude-Dancing Bar
- CalFed to Unload $800 Million in Loans : Thrifts: The troubled savings and loan says the sale of will result in a $280-million charge in the first quarter.
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : Thousands Protest U.S.-Macedonia Ties
- ASHES TO ASHES: Christians in Ventura County...
- Bosnian Serbs Balk Over Artillery for 4th Day : Balkans: Relatively few weapons have come under U.N. control thus far. More warnings to both sides are expected.
- Health Plan Adds Choices, First Lady Says : Medicine: In defending the proposed reforms, she denies they would lead to a government-run system. Insurance firms criticized for policy limitations.
- VENTURA : City Moves Toward Deal With Developer
- COLUMN ONE : Obsessed With Flash and Trash : TV, newspapers swarm to cover personalities and celebrities. But as lines blur between journalism and sensationalism, media may give an increasingly distorted picture of society.
- Nuns Press Concerns Over Landfill : Oxnard: They hire attorney and say county hasn't adequately addressed complaints. They want to be relocated.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sign-Ups Taken for 8 City Committees
- Technological Order in the Court : Earthquake moves Los Angeles Superior Court to further innovations
- Reseda's Cross Out With a Broken Foot
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Lynwood Sees Too Much of Alhambra's Contreras
- CITY SECTION BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Closes In on Championship
- $59.48 Million Awarded in Collusion Judgment
- GIRLS
- A Chance to See Barbra's Other Hits : Auction: A free exhibition of some of her Art Nouveau and Art Deco collection, set for a March 3-4 sale at Christie's New York, opens today at the St. James Club in Hollywood.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I-A BOYS' BASKETBALL : Travel Helps Relaxed Edison Get the Best of Dana Hills
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Spotlight on the Songs in Tribute to Cahn
- Enertech: The Brea company, which supplies parts...
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Intriguing Study of an American Traitor : THE MAN IN THE MIRROR: A Life of Benedict Arnold <i> by Clare Brandt</i> ; Random House, $25, 384 pages
- Tape of Cultists Discussing Blaze Played : Trial: Prosecution rests after the recording of Branch Davidians saying, 'Got any fuel?' and 'I want a fire around the back' is heard in the murder case.
- Odetics Gets Landsat-7 Spacecraft Contract
- A Dynasty of Glamorous Fashion : Hundreds pay tribute to Hollywood and couture designer Nolan Miller at an American Cancer Society benefit.
- Yeltsin Joins Major in Promise to Press for Peace in Bosnia
- Bad Habits : Testament to the Downward Spiral of Drugs and Teen Angst
- Torres to Seek Insurance Commissioner Post
- 'Full Many a Flower Is Born to Blush Unseen' : The echoes of a classic poem about the democracy of death still resonate in our language and literature.
- CALABASAS : Court Clears Way for Bid by Conservancy to Get Campus
- Hearings Begin for Dana Point Headlands Resort
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Transit Agency Reports Savings of $100 Million
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Students Settle In at New Campus : Education: District weighs abandoning Van Gogh site because of potential unstable soil. Reopening of two other campuses is delayed.
- Tallying the Damage : Analysis Shows Erratic Pattern of Destruction Across Valley
- Bernstein Reelected as Teachers Union Chief : Labor: L.A. district president gets 61% of votes even after educators took an unprecedented 10% pay cut last year. Her goals include restoring some of that salary loss.
- After the Quake : NEWS IN BRIEF : Law Gives Priority to Tenants of Damaged Buildings
- Congressmen Endorse Immigrant Initiative : Politics: Measure that would deny services to illegal migrants needs 385,000 signatures to qualify. Critics charge the proposal is racist.
- Inquiry Finds No Race Bias at Middle School : Education: Parents of Latino, African American students had cited 14 incidents. Capistrano district pledges more sensitivity.
- Piroli Admits That He Drained His Bank Accounts of $29,000 : Trial: Clergyman says he used the money for living expenses. Accountant says church's cash deposits shrank during priest's tenure.
- Arrests Made in Robbery, Burglaries
- La Quinta Updates Its Image to Reflect This Decade, Coach
- NOTEBOOK
- Global Markets and Economic Update : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- AEROSPACE
- VENTURA : Club Owner Attacks City's Anti-Gay Policy
- VAN NUYS : Drug Rehab Agency Celebrates 20 Years
- Valley Obituaries
- Keeping a Secret : Florists' Tact Tested in Fielding Queries About Anonymous Gifts
- Russian Oil Firm to Sell Shares
- The Business of Conventions
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE REBUILDING : Caltrans Chops Down Red Tape to Put Up Concrete : Agency used innovative bidding procedure and worked so fast that some contractors worry if they will be able to get enough materials.
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE BRIDGES : Street Bridges Likely to Need Seismic Work : Good news is reinforced spans survived the temblor. Not-so-good news is that 25% of city's and 33% of county's bridges will require retrofitting, officials say.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Older Cars Are a Steal in L.A. Area
- Supervisors Get Tougher With Solo Drivers : Air pollution: Under directive for county workers, measures such as car-pooling are linked to employment conditions.
- GOLF / BOB HOPE CLASSIC : Players Must Wait for Last Day to Take Center Stage in Desert
- ANALYSIS : Labor Problem Is Looming for NBA
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Airlines' Suit to Overturn Landing Fees Is Dismissed
- After the Quake : NEWS IN BRIEF : State Asks FEMA to Extend Deadline for Aid Requests
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Sad History, but Bright NHL Future
- THEATER REVIEW : Irvine's 'Playboy' Gets Its Irish Lost
- MOVIE REVIEW : Grand 'Fiorile' Enchants Despite Limits
- Jumbotron's Thinner Beams Blamed for Collapse at Big 'A' : Design: Anaheim hasn't affixed blame, which could cost someone millions, but engineer cites a key flaw in its supports.
- ANAHEIM : Rams Practice Field Accord Falls Apart
- Elderly Woman Shot in Eye in Holdup : Crime: Volunteer worker for a charity is listed in extremely critical condition. She was accosted while waiting for a bus.
- CBS in Lillehammer: Let the Self-Promotion Begin! : Television: And that's not the only problem with the network's Olympic coverage. Whatever happened to continuity and focus?
- U.S. 'High-Wire' Act Survives Again : Hockey: A 3-3 tie with Slovakia prevents likely ouster from medal contention as shaky Americans rally again<i> .</i>
- Harding's Mom Collapses
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Super-G Is More Super-Gold for U.S. : Alpine skiing: Roffe-Steinrotter announces retirement after another stunning upset on the slopes.
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Uneven Chamber Concert
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Funding for Skateboarding Plaza
- Sybert Begins Campaign With Attack on Beilenson : Politics: The former aide to Gov. Wilson calls the incumbent congressman a 'tired and ineffective' liberal.
- IRVINE : Company Burning Dead Orange Trees
- A New Tradition : History, Theory, Even Feminism Mark Jewish Education Week Talks
- City's Response to Bolsa Chica Report Assailed : Wetlands: Koll official questions whether Huntington Beach's criticism of environmental study is a delaying tactic.
- Record Bass Was Caught Out of Need
- Americans Try to Skate Through the Pain
- OXNARD : Water Hookup for School to Be Debated
- Verdict on Ice? : Skating Judge Says Focus on Performance
- Canyon Comes Out of Dark and Lights Up Simi Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Knight Makes Right for Buena in Victory Over West Covina
- DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Playing Games in Hall of the Mountain King
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Complete a Busy Night by Beating Jets
- NOTEBOOK
- LOS ALAMITOS : Young Driver Has His Sights Set on Earning a Spot on the 'A' List
- Glendale Comes Long Way Back but Falls Short, 49-47
- After the Quake : NEWS IN BRIEF : Safety Concerns Spur Evacuation of 150 USC Students in Dormitory
- OXNARD SHORES : Firm Offers to Do $10-Million Cleanup
- Philman Playing With Confidence Now
- TV REVIEW : A Look at the Vital Life, Art of Caballe
- Skating Through the Pain : Punsalan, Swallow Carry the Weight of Recent Tragedy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Seniors Revel in Neighborhood Mardi Gras
- Amgen Expansion Plan Questioned by Thousand Oaks Planners : Growth: Panel fears some buildings in proposed business campus would be too tall. Biotechnology firm will now ask City Council to revive proposal.
- Nothing Shaky About CSUN's Return Home : College basketball: Matadors celebrate first game in their gym since the earthquake by defeating Grand Canyon, 95-84, before a paltry crowd of 301.
- McSorley Feels Like a King : Hockey: Trade brings him back to the team he helped spark to Stanley Cup finals. Sandstrom, McEachern go to Penguins.
- NOTEBOOK
- Harper, Manning Held Out by Weiss : Clippers: The two starters are benched for skipping practice.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dion's Valentine Is Way Too Sweet : The singer's vocal skill was apparent, but the love songs were so dramatic and exaggerated that her act became an odd blend of the farcical and the pretentious.
- ECONOMY
- ENTERTAINMENT MEGA-MERGER : Wall Street Gives Paramount Deal a Rude Welcome : Media: Viacom faces a cash crunch. The impending departure of Martin Davis will leave studio with leadership void.
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Note
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : Life in the Fast Lanes: A Look at Milestones in Freeway History
- U.S. Urges Aristide to Agree to Haiti Plan for Coalition Rule
- Ex-Justice Official Assails Senate's Hard-Line Crime Bill : Legislation: The department's former No. 2 man takes aim at many of the get-tough proposals as wasteful, ill-conceived and doomed to failure.
- Escaping Inmate Killed in Garbage Truck Compactor
- Congress Hears Both Views on Forcing Balanced Budget
- OXNARD : El Concilio to Accept Donations at Office
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Lift the Burden of State Code : We bind our schools with rules by the pound but offer few incentives for good teaching or active learning.
- Bolsa Chica Archeologist Receives Bullet With Her Name in Mail
- Julie MurdentGolden West, Fr.Basketball / CenterThe first...
- Despite Graduation Losses, Costa Mesa Has Rolled Right Along
- She Has Few Problems Crossing This Border
- Service Today for Hiegert's Father
- Gas Pumps in the Rearview?
- Poverty, Fear Abide in Area of Recent Mexican Uprising : Society: Tourists visit Chiapas state for its quaint traditions. Peasant revolts are the dark side of its history.
- Guard Foils Bank Holdup; Suspects Flee
- After the Quake : NEWS IN BRIEF : City Council Orders Audit of Seismic Safety Program
- Environmental Study on Project Criticized : Development: Lawyers tell Ventura County judge that revised report on Ahmanson Ranch plan is invalid.
- Countywide : Board OKs Loans to Forestall Evictions
- Watson General Corp.: The Irvine provider of...
- ENTERTAINMENT MEGA-MERGER : Biondi: 'Glue' for Media Colossus? : Executive: Viacom president seen as steady hand to run vast conglomerate after successful duel for Paramount.
- Hopscotch Pattern of Destruction Is Found : Aftermath: Quake causes $1 billion in damage to Valley structures. Some areas are relatively unscathed.
- Vexed by Tailhook Issue, Kelso to Quit Navy Early
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : 10 Riskiest Bridges
- Accused Pleads Guilty to Killing 5 Florida Students : Crime: Lawyer says Danny Rolling wants to spare families a public airing of gruesome details. A jury will decide if he is to die in the electric chair.
- Star Trekker : Anaheim's Michael Minutoli (Who?) Says He Feels Like Somebody When He Gets Up Close, Personal With Madonna, Whitney
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighter Files an Appeal on Dismissal
- NORTHRIDGE : Instructor and Actress Created Own Language
- County OKs Diluted Pension Reform Plan
- PLACENTIA : High-Tech Comes to El Dorado High
- Bank Robbed of $1,000
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Rapist Held by INS Is Freed After 16 Months
- The Millionaires Club Is Off and Running : Politics: We'd be better off if half our statewide offices were appointed rather than elected.
- Soka Loses a Round in Legal Fight for Its Land : Calabasas: Appeals judge rules university cannot raise a separate challenge, but must address formal eminent domain proceedings.
- DIVISION I-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL : Domingo's Big Night Leads Barons
- Century Holds On for First Playoff Victory : Division I-A: Centurions turn back University, 63-61, despite Zeigler's 33 points.
- Borders Goes Distance in First Appearance; SCC Wins, 12-1
- His Slam Is Missing at Plate : Baseball: Jordan displays good speed, average fielding and little hitting during workout.
- Paramount Deal: As Show Closes, a Look at the Script : Media: Half a dozen key scenes led to the climax in $10-billion battle between victorious Viacom and QVC.
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE FAULT LINE : Tug of War Centered on Caltrans Seismic Map
- Clinton Letter Opposes Anti-Gay Ballot Initiatives
- ORANGE : School Board Slashes Its Benefits Packages
- Soka University Loses a Key Round in Legal Fight Over Its Land : Calabasas: Appeals judge rules the school cannot raise a separate challenge, but must address formal eminent domain proceedings.
- OJAI : Officials to Monitor Tower's Emissions
- BANKING