- Purtzer Swings Into Lead : Golf: Former L.A. Open winner shoots 64 for two-shot advantage after first round at Riviera.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Moves Past Baylor on Points List
- Palmdale's Dibbini Putting On a Clinic : Prolific Scorer Has Goals in the Fields of Medicine and Soccer
- Ex-Charger Assistant to Lead Raider Defense : Pro football: John Fox replaces Gunther Cunningham, who will coach linebackers.
- A Big Find : Sonora Basketball Coach Discovered Craig Clark, and Clark Has Discovered He Can Play the Game
- 30-Year Mortgage Rate Jumps to 7.21%
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- That's Right, Folks!
- Oklahoma House Votes to Avoid Impeachment
- Brief Shelling Interrupts New Sarajevo Cease-Fire : Bosnia: U.S., U.N. officials play down the violation. It still is unclear whether Serbs will heed NATO ultimatum.
- South Asia Termed Most Likely Area for Nuclear War
- State Response to Beach Curfew Plan Is Called Intrusive : Coastal access: Officials assail proposed 'case-by-case' reviews of local ordinances.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : On the Street Again : For Some, Closing of Red Cross Quake Shelter Means Return to Homelessness
- MOVIE REVIEW : Jazzy Plot and Nice 'Round' Numbers
- Life Without Father: The Zappa Legacy : Pop music: The late musician's sons' first joint album bears his quirky, complex mark--with some 'different flavors' added.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Opinions Vary at Forum on Economy
- CYPRESS : Job Cuts Considered in Budget Shortfall
- Group Urges Reducing Scope of Ventura Boulevard Plan
- Contract Talks to Resume
- Miller's Comeback Is Overshadowed by TV Expertise
- MOVIE REVIEW : Love Powers 'The Getaway' Car : Alec Baldwin, Kim Basinger Steam Up the Screen in Crisp Thriller
- Station Settles Suit Brought by Manilow Representatives : Radio: KBIG-FM agrees to drop a promo that an entertainment firm alleges is using the singer's name in a disparaging manner.
- OXNARD : Officials Seek to End Job Program Dispute
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Boyfriend Faces Trial in Kidnap Case
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cultures Cross at Masuda School Fair
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Wins South Coast Title of Its Own
- OXNARD : Inquiry Regarding Panel Nearly Finished
- Mathews Is Upbeat After Loss : College basketball: Ventura coach, whose team's 29-game winning streak was broken improbably by Cuesta, would rather take defeat now than in the playoffs.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valencia's Grand Slam Leads Orange Coast
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Community Fears Losing Its Torn Heart : Schools: Van Gogh Street Elementary was the pride of the neighborhood. Now it may be closed permanently because of earthquake damage.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WCC ROUNDUP : Mazurie Leads Loyola Past Portland, 88-79
- SCC's Borders Concentrating on Game, Not History
- Joan Van Ark to Direct, Star in ABC's 'Boys'
- 'Small Artworks' Sale Set for Santa Monica
- Lucas' Travels
- Nuclear Weapons
- Timely Public Works Projects
- Marc of Excellence Girardelli, the One-Man Gang From Luxembourg, Says World Cup Titles Mean More Than Olympic Gold
- Tonya Harding
- FASHION : Athletic Supporters : Active Wear Leaps to a Higher Level as Creators Add Padding and Reinforced Seams and Subtract Bounce, Chafe and Sweat
- Deadly Shelling in Sarajevo
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 11, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 11, 1994
- COLUMN ONE : Outlasting a Winter of Discontent : How cold is cold? Try a windchill of 92 below. Slick roads keep salt mines running nonstop. A bank robber even uses a snowmobile. Much of the U.S. is stunned by this season's severity.
- Conference Organizers Draw Ire of Conservative Catholics : Religion: Two are urged to quit after flap about speaker who backs abortion rights.
- Gun Charges Against Pair Rock LAPD : Law enforcement: Officers accused of firing on patrolman are freed on bail. The chief calls alleged actions 'heinous.'
- Funds for Landscaping Looked Better to Hayden Before Quake
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Scramble for Temporary Offices Slices Valley Vacancy Rate : Real estate: Other markets gain from displaced firms seeking quarters. Rents expected to climb soon.
- REEL WORLD: Actors need to have thick...
- O.C. May Ask to Put Jail on Tustin Base
- Sloppy Construction Blamed for Damage : Quake: Tougher seismic standards and better education of builders are needed, engineering experts tell state board. Some retrofitting was done improperly.
- Schools Accused of Ignoring Quake Safety : Aftermath: Disaster training is overlooked, PTA official says. A panel studying the state's seismic standards is also told that sloppy construction is a major factor in damage.
- Clinton, Yeltsin Fail to Connect on Bosnia Issue
- COLUMN ONE : No Letup in Winter of Discontent : How cold is cold? Try a windchill of 92 below. Salt mines are running nonstop to cure slick roads. A bank robber even uses a snowmobile. Much of the U.S. is in shock after five mild years.
- Imagine, If You Will, a Valentine for Your Heart's Content
- Wilson Proposes Borrowing to Pay Quake Bill
- Chief Distances LAPD From Officers Accused in Rampage
- Terror of Wounded Girl Heard on 911 Tape : Crime: 12-year-old was able to call for help after her throat was slashed. Her mother, daughter of an El Segundo city councilman, was killed.
- Harding Strategy on Track : Figure skating: Butch Reynolds' successful suit against IAAF is a model for part of her action against USOC.
- Security Tight on Set of Kerrigan's TV Commercial
- Florida Pupils Give Quake Aid to School
- Long Beach : Council Approves Money for Sea Habitat
- UCI Flutist Seasons the Dance Mix With Score
- Museum of Tolerance Places 'Moral Space' Above Aesthetics
- CALABASAS, AGOURA : Schools Weigh New Security Measures
- Let's Do Our Part, Don't Shirk : Minor temporary increases in state taxes to dig way out of earthquake
- WESTMINSTER : Tet Festival Expected to Attract 100,000
- Don't Let Health Reform Die
- Police to Beef Up Patrols at Schools in Simi Valley
- RECORD REVIEW : Terrific Live Cuts by R.E.M., U2 Propel 'NRG' : * * * Various artists, "Alternative NRG," Hollywood Records.
- Culture Cash : Retailing: Upscale Central stores make it easy for Latinos to exercise their spending power. Santa Ana will soon say <i> bienvenidos </i> to one.
- Margolin Takes Aim at Laws He Says Dilute Prop. 103
- REAL ESTATE
- Darkness Edible: The Syrups of Winter
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- COLUMN ONE : Norway's Return to the Peak : Proud of their winter sports heritage, Norwegians dominated decades of Olympic Games. After an embarrassing slump, the revitalized national team is primed to ice the competition again.
- Choreographer Stirs Up Special 'Gumbo' : Dance: UC Irvine's Donald McKayle unveils a new work commissioned by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and performed by San Francisco Ballet.
- A to Z : ET CETERA : Only Wimps Need 8 Hours
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For a People Under Siege, Warning's Aims Fall Short : Threat: Leaders act more out of embarrassment than out of a clear new resolve to stop the bloodshed.
- Ski Film Company Is Heading for Whiter Pastures
- Volunteer Lends a Hand by Repairing Wheelchairs
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Godspell,' Minus '60s Trappings, Revisited : Updated for this Camarillo production, the show holds up surprisingly well; better, certainly, than bell-bottoms.
- Asbestos Risk Adds to Victims' Troubles
- It Was a Fitting End to a Fitful Day : High school soccer: Granada Hills' best player ejected in uninspired 3-0 loss to Chatsworth, which followed a window being shot out of Highlander coach's car.
- Luster Returns to Jewelry Industry : Sales: Shopping channels are a gem to the business, as savvier buyers develop an eye for baubles both faux and genuine.
- CITY HALL NEWS : Residents to Be Named to Advisory Boards
- Rain or Shine, This Run Is an Adventure
- U.S. Recognizes Macedonia
- Traveling Toy Bear Helps Open Up World to Class : Education: Scooter's journey to seven states and Europe helps give geography lessons to students at St. Anthony Elementary School.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Do you think some music videos go beyond acceptable bounds?
- DOWNEY : Schools Expected to Ban Gang-Type Attire
- The Fine Art of Making Friends : Museums are reacing out to ensure that ethnic visitors feel welcome. The efforts are starting to pay dividends and win plaudits.
- Capone's Alleged Hide-Out in Tour
- 30 Years Ago Yesterday? Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
- NATO Tells Bosnian Serbs to Pull Back Arms or Face Strikes : Balkans: The rebels surrounding Sarajevo are offered alternative of putting heavy weapons under U.N. control. Their commanders, anticipating the ultimatum, agree to a cease-fire.
- A Primer on Correspondence Programs
- IRVINE : Meetings to Focus on Amusement Park
- Workshop on Transit : Grants Scheduled
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Agreement Paves Way for Art Museum Expansion
- COSTA MESA : City to Seek Better Grant Distribution
- Dow Up Sharply as Investors Seem to Regain Confidence
- Ford Posts Record Turnaround : Autos: Pickups and sport utility vehicles pull the company out of the loss lane to a $3-billion improvement over 1992.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Oscar Nominees
- <i> My Turn</i> : There's Danger in Following the Crowd
- Deng Appears on TV, Quells Death Rumors
- Donald Hobbs Dies; Early Aviation Director
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Set Up Panel to Improve Race Relations
- Brea-Olinda School Board Gives OK to New Code of Ethics for Trustees
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Miele, Jackley Help Valencia Beat Savanna to Stay Close in League Race
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Thompson Helps Sylmar to Its First Winning Basketball Season
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Best Actress
- TELEVISIONThe Harding Watch: Figure skater Tonya Harding,...
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- He's the Key to Johnson's Longevity
- Action Jackson Again Ponders Big Change
- LOS ALAMITOS : Be Welcome Top Pick in Anaheim Pacing Leg
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Manages to Tie Top-Ranked Corona del Mar
- NHL ROUNDUP : Loss Ends Rangers' Long Day
- CalPERS Wins Cuts in Health Insurance Costs : Health: Private employers may be prompted to seek similar rollbacks, and care providers could reduce their rates.
- EARNINGS
- Dips and Dunks, Dits and Doots
- The Olympic Spirit
- Norse in the Southland
- Crime Summit Didn't Leave Lasting Mark
- LAW : A Fashion Minus Is a Safety Plus
- They used to work for aerospace firms or other big companies. The '90s wave of corporate downsizing cost them their jobs, so they started their own businesses. They found new freedoms, new distractions. Some prosper. Some struggle. All hope to make their way by doing their . . . : Home Work
- More Volunteers Needed for Continuing Quake Aid
- New Loan Fund Banks on Better Day-Care Centers : The private project offers funds and expertise to help struggling agencies improve their facilities.
- Some Special Choices for Valentine's Dining
- Priest on Trial Denies Taking Church Money
- Trade Flap Casts Shadow Over Hosokawa's U.S. Visit : Commerce: Japanese and American officials both resist compromise. Prime minister is due in Washington on Friday.
- REWIND : Charles Boyer Is Memorable as the Bad Guy in 'Gaslight' : Ingrid Bergman in an Oscar-winning role and a tantalizing aura of mystery also help to keep the 1944 film burning.
- City Rezones Fairview-MacArthur : Area to Speed Center Development
- Foreign Journalists to Discuss Hollywood
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Students Get a Taste of Cabin Fever : Schools: For nearly 2,000 teen-agers who usually travel from other parts of L.A. to West Valley campuses, this vacation is unwanted.
- BURBANK : Temporary Signs OKd by City
- Santa Ana Man Shot After Traffic Accident Dies; Police Seek Suspect
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Oscar's Favorite 'List' : The Nominations : 'Schindler's' Sweeps Up With 12 Nods : 'The Piano' and 'The Remains of the Day' both receive eight nominations; 'Fugitive,' 'In the Name of the Father' earn seven.
- Reading Between the Budget Numbers : Taxpayers Not Getting the Most From R&D; Dollars
- EARNINGS
- Olympic Feasts : Norske Exposure
- NORWALK : Family Erects Memorial for Man Killed by Fire
- SPORTS
- Quake Aid : A Resource Guide
- FASHION : A Decent Proposal Still Means the Guy Buys a Diamond Ring : Some things never change. Usually a solitaire still follows that romantic Valentine's Day request.
- Raymond Scott; Composed Quirky, Innovative Music
- Tucci Stepping Down as Operation Rescue Leader
- Drug Combination Found Effective on Peptic Ulcers : Medicine: A bacterium linked to the malady can be killed by antibiotics and acid-suppressing compounds, a federal advisory panel says.
- JUST PLAIN FOLK : Dancing Skills and a Sense of Community Develop in a Circle (or Square or Line) of Friends
- $30-Million Investment Fraud Case Goes to Jury : Courts: Two months of testimony conclude in federal case against Morris D. English. He is charged with swindling 1,500 investors through his now-defunct Wellington Group.
- JUST PLAIN FOLK : Dancing Skills and a Sense of Community Develop in a Circle (or Square or Line) of Friends
- EDUCATION : Community Service Plan for Students
- BELLFLOWER : City Dispute Over Car Dealership Is Settled
- 2 More Boys Arrested in Shooting Near Campus in Thousand Oaks
- OXNARD : Low-Income Housing Allotment Criticized
- THEATER REVIEW : Play's Dance Setting Reflects Rigors of Life : In 'Barbed Wire,' the 10 women who meet in ballet class derive strength from their physical and emotional struggles.
- Private Hospital to Open Clinics in Ventura, Oxnard : Medicine: The new facilities will compete with the county's public health agency for low-income patients.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golf Deleted From Central Park Plan
- Board Votes Not to Cut Pay for County Schools' Superintendent
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- Marina Shuts Out Servite to Give McLeish His 300th Coaching Victory
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Seeking to Expand, Del Webb Taps Costa Mesa Developers : Builders: The Phoenix-based builder of senior communities hires top officials of the Meeker Cos. to help it enter Southland housing market.
- Bet Tzedek Anniversary Party Nets $1.1 Million for Legal Aid
- Help That Counts
- Library Plans to Launch Adult Literacy Program With Grant
- Study Sees Benefits in Smog Check Overhaul : Pollution: Test-only centers ordered by the EPA would create 8,378 jobs, economic report says. Opponents of the federal plan dispute the claims.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Commuter Pilots to Get More Training
- CRIME : Murder Confession Found on Tape : Slayings: Police say a recorded apology indicates that a Pasadena man killed his wife before intentionally causing a fatal freeway crash.
- FOR THE KIDS : Chinese Acrobats Serve Up Mind-Boggling Stunts : Golden Dragon troupe is coming to town. Some of its feats have been performed for centuries.
- There's Peer Pleasure at Metropolis
- GARDEN GROVE : City Disappointed in Museum Decision
- OCTA Survey Signals Worst Traffic Spots
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rohrabacher Stand on Quake Aid Is Hit
- Valley Businesses Languish in State of Aftershock
- ACLU Plans Media Campaign Promoting Gun Control
- Welcome to Los Diablos: As if nerves...
- Laguna Hills Toughens Up Anti-Graffiti Ordinance : Vandalism: The law is broadened to make it illegal to carry marking pens, spray paint or related tools in public areas of the city.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Alarcon Seeks to Block New Oil Pipeline Agreements : Spills: The councilman wants a moratorium until the investigation of a quake-related rupture in Pacoima is completed.
- River Designated Habitat for Bell's Vireo : Environment: Fish & Wildlife Service takes action to protect endangered songbird's nesting areas.
- It Took a While, but She's a Convert : Skating: Bailey wanted to be another Dorothy Hamill until she figured out that speedskating was her Olympic ticket.
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : OSCARS : The Nominees
- O.C.'s Virgin Interactive to Sell Stock : Offering: The video and computer game publisher will deal 16% of shares. Owner's share will dip under 50%.
- Chase Offers Credit Card to Pay Off Others' Perks
- Average Price of Home Slips 6.4% in 1993 : Real estate: Market continues to favor buyers, report shows. 'There is still a mismatch between supply and demand,' analyst says.
- Air Force Says Price of New C-17 Transport Has Soared 27%
- State Must Pay 10% of Quake Costs : Recovery: Clinton Administration denies request for 100% federal reimbursement of public sector damages. California's share will be approximately $417 million.
- Public Focus on Violent Felons Pushes Health Issue Off Screen
- The Answer's Still Blowin' in the Wind : Remember when it seemed like a song could save the world? A few of us haven't given up on that notion.
- Old Town Irvine Amusements, Food Above Par
- 5 Westside Agencies Receive United Way Quake Aid
- Blackmun Lifts Ban on CBS Tape of Tainted Meat
- SHOP TALK : From 'Love Rings' to Lingerie : Jewelry, camisoles and flowers are always safe bets. But go easy on the chocolate. It could be habit-forming.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gives Coach Johnson a Going-Away Gift by Upsetting Saddleback
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Scorecard : Oscars
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Hensel Phelps Construction Co.: The Irvine company...
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.: An accounting firm has...
- Firm Adopts Shareholder Rights Plan : Management: Bergen Brunswig, supplier of pharmaceuticals, acts to discourage takeover attempts.
- Tantalizing Aura Fuels 'Gaslight'
- On With the Show : Our man goes out on the dinner-theater circuit and comes back with a half-baked story.
- State PTA Offering College Scholarships
- TRANSPORTATION : 21 Freeway Structures in Valley Need Retrofitting
- POLITICS : 11 Run for West Hollywood Council
- FAMILY OUTING : Nostalgia, Movie Magic at El Capitan
- Is NATO Serious? Ten Days Will Tell : When is an ultimatum an evasion?
- THURSDAY SPECIAL : Shouldering Hard Times, and Just About Everything Else
- LOS ANGELES : Actor Acquitted in Alleged Rape on 'Sister Act II' Set
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Panel Election Set
- Glendale Finished by Fast Start : College basketball: Canyons jumps ahead early and stays there to remain in first place with 93-62 victory.
- The Angels invited minor league left-hander Andrew...
- Yankees Make Deal for Mulholland
- Countdown to the Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94 : But Can They Forget? : Whether Good Times or Sad, Blair and Jansen Ignoring Past
- Executive Reynolds Dead at 79
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gene Harris Quartet Heats Up Catalina
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : When Rules Were Made to Be Broken : Foreign films: For this year's nominees, the academy relaxed its stipulation that at least half the creative team should come from the country of origin.
- Life's Takedowns Just Make Maes Stronger
- THEATER REVIEWS : Little of Interest Lives on 'This Island'
- Daring Fare Stands Up at Five Feet
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Brown Unruffled by Hayden Surprise
- Sports
- Council OKs Hotel Sale
- 3 Hurt in Oil Fire at Unocal Refinery
- Israel and PLO Reach Partial Autonomy Pact : Mideast: Peres and Arafat also report progress on toughest issues: border control and size of Jericho area.
- Russians Warn West Against Bosnia Strikes
- Where the World Is Your Oyster
- A Time When Businesses Can Cash In on Tradition
- City Council Settles Bike Accident Suit
- Valley Obituaries
- Newport Coast Drive Construction Work to Cause Delays Next Week for Commuters
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Official Will Appeal Dismissal
- Permit Fees Waived for Rebuilding Damaged Structures
- Residential Areas Added to Medfly Control Zone : Quarantine: The expanded program primarily affects Brea-Yorba Linda and the county's border with Long Beach. Sterile flies will be released in March.
- Clearing Wall at CSUN Will Take Panes
- Turner, Never One to Turn Down a Show, Is Back on the Short Track
- Good Rips : Hall of Famers Scoff at Jordan's Chances
- How to Find the Good Stuff
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Activists March in Plea for Truce Among Gangs in Area
- Yesterday . . . . and Today : Will America Still Need the Beatles When They're 64? 30 Years After Debut on TV, the Answer Is Probably Yes
- Friendship Down Drain : Neighbors' Plunge in Commode-ities Market Ends in Court
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP
- The Strength and Beauty of Ceramics
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Weicker Urges End to Property Taxes
- Allies Ready Air Armada for Possible Strikes : Military: NATO forces prepare ships and fighters already in the region near Bosnia. Officials say weaponry is designed to lessen civilian casualties.
- "We must pay attention to the...
- Dad Takes Romance Out of 'Hero'
- Taking a Closer Look at Our Celebrations
- SCHOOL NEWS : $15-Million Bond Issue on June 7 Ballot
- New YMCA Will Double the Size of Current Facility
- ELSEWHEREAZUSA: The City Council voted to pay...
- MUSIC : Bayou Meets the Beach : Zydeco Zippers may not be authentically Cajun, but they sing some of their songs in French. They'll add flair to a Mardi Gras party Sunday.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Acquire Land With Gas-Tax Funds
- Firm Denies It Shredded Data on Whitewater
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damaged Schools to Decide How to Make Up Lost Time : Education: Each campus will be asked to lengthen the day, eliminate its spring break or extend the year.
- Candidates File for June 7 Primary; GOP Infighting Develops : Politics: Anaheim Councilman Irv Pickler files for Assembly race. A Republican feud simmers over a 70th Assembly candidate who is not backed by lame duck Gil Ferguson.
- City to Raise $11 Million for Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Money to pay construction costs will come chiefly from the issuance of bonds or through loan funds.
- DANA POINT : City OKs Landslide Cleanup Package
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 3rd Garage to Be Razed at the Northridge Mall : Rebuilding: Engineers advise shopping center managers to demolish another parking deck.
- Nicklaus Returns to Riviera : Golf: He has never won on the course, but he will be in spotlight as L.A. Open begins today.
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : A Director's Dilemma : How Can Spielberg Follow Spielberg? : The commercial triumph of 'Jurassic' and artistic coup of 'Schindler's' have left everyone wondering what's next.
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Campion Strikes Right Note With Academy
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : What's Eating Nominated Studios? Nothing
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Onyx Offers Oppressive Rant on Race Relations
- Sooner Great Wilkinson Dead at 77
- An Uneven 'Bouquet' to Scott Joplin : Despite two strong leads in this story of the ragtime composer, the Ensemble Theatre production stumbles on the dreamy, poetic style of Eric Overmyer's play.
- Red Cross Will Be on the Receiving End
- Judge Cherness to Step Down in '95
- Newcomers Sure to Fill 11 City Seats : Politics: Ten council members and a mayor are leaving office. Voters will fill 56 municipal posts on April 12.
- Smoking Increases Women's Risk of Brittle Bones, Study Finds
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : Autobiography That Goes Beyond Reality : EXCURSIONS IN THE REAL WORLD: Memoirs, <i> by William Trevor</i> , Alfred A. Knopf; $23, 201 pages
- When the Power Goes Out, There Are Alternatives : The quake brings the concept of sustainability home. From generators to flashlights, here's what to look for.
- <i> Teen reviews of music, movies and other things of interest.</i> : Well-Earned 'Thirteen' : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Sports
- Decisions: Thousand Oaks : Results from City Council votes Tuesday:
- Lockheed to Lend CalArts 3 Buildings for Classes
- Cancellation of Bus Service Frustrates Riders : Transit: Santa Clarita to rely on Metrolink, which some commuters say is more costly and time-consuming.
- Gilbert Gets One-Year Probation
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' SOCCER : Santa Ana Proves Early Slump Is Over With Shutout of Edison
- RAM NOTES : Harris Chosen as Offensive Coordinator
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Best Actor
- Ecco Programs Reverberate With Pluses
- Head of Burlington Air Express Steps Down for Health Reasons
- REAL ESTATE
- Be My Lamb
- Case Against Last Officer Facing Tailhook Charges Is Dismissed
- JAUNTS : Hike to the Heights for View From the Top : A Park Service ranger on Saturday will take participants to the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Olympic Feasts : More Is <i> Lefse</i>
- A Kit for All Reasons
- Karaoke Goes Western at Local Honky Tonks : Many country fans have taken to singing at their hangouts, whether for fun or in hopes of big money and a shot at stardom.
- Oxnard Composer Returns Home for Symphony Debut : Miguel del Aguila's 1988 piece "Toccata" receives its West Coast premiere Saturday.
- Arco's Chairman Cook Expected to Take Over RLA : Rebuilding: Corporate leader would be volunteer while entrepreneur Griego would be paid CEO.