- MUSIC REVIEW : Salamunovich Leads L.A. Master Chorale
- Countdown to the Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94 : February 12-27 : Hearing by USOC Expected : Olympics: Walker says that group must decide on Tonya Harding's fate.
- THE ECONOMY: ADJUSTING TO NEW REALITIES : Dow Regains Some Ground Lost in Plunge : Markets: The industrial average rises 34.90 in the wake of Friday's 96-point decline. But the broad market is weak.
- Rate Study May Spur Tougher Cable Rules : Television: FCC report indicates fees have risen for 30% of people served by nation's 25 biggest operators.
- Earnings: Time Warner Inc. eked out its...
- Animation Company No Longer in 'Toons : Television: Despite some successful shows, Zodiac Entertainment finds it is too small to compete in the cartoon production business. It will continue as a distributor.
- McGaw Chariman Sweeney Resigns
- Blue Cross Plans Changes in Doctor Payments
- Matthews Studio Equipment Profit Up 19% in 1st Quarter
- Sen. Hutchison Pleads Not Guilty to Ethics Charges
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : 12 Sets of Remains Turned Over to U.S.
- LILLEHAMMER : Let the Games Begin
- Plan Is Criticized but Expected to Survive : Reaction: Dole objects to absence of health and welfare reform costs. Budget proposal wins Democratic praise for its restraint and cutbacks.
- City to Weigh Means to Finance Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Leaders grapple with $13-million shortfall in construction budget. Strategies might include taking out loans, issuing bonds and shuffling funds among municipal accounts.
- The Coliseum at the Crossroads : Earthquake has put a huge question mark over this historic facility
- Days of Wine and Ukuleles
- Coliseum Warning Unheeded
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Plans to Hack Budget by $3 Million
- Walking on Air : Bulls Keep Elite Status Without Jordan
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Considers Retirement; Penguins Lose to Canadiens
- Bell-Jeff Basketball Coach to Quit
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ricky Martin: Life After Menudo
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert From Russia With Resonance : Yevgeny Svetlanov leads the State Symphony at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- MedGroup Reports Loss in 3rd Quarter of $474,890
- Investors Fill Bankruptcy Hearing of Fraud Suspect
- Clinton Plan Contains Money for the Valley : Finances: Budget allots $5 million for Santa Monica Mountains land acquisition and $184 million to extend Metro Rail to North Hollywood.
- Culture : MP Novelists Have 'Common' Touch : * British lawmakers have a long tradition as novelists, and the current recipe runs heavy on spice. 'A Parliamentary Affair' has everybody talking--and reading.
- Jack Kirby, Creator of Super-Heroes for Marvel Comics, Dies
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 4 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Ambush
- U.S. Considers Ultimatum on Sarajevo Arms
- Profile : Mexico Turns to Its Master of Compromise : * Manuel Camacho Solis proves indispensable despite his maverick ways. But can he bring peace to the troubled Chiapas state?
- COSTA MESA : Patrons Plan Dance to Pay Debt to City
- BUENA PARK : District to Dedicate Centralia School
- BREA : Developers to Start on Shopping Center
- AN APPRECIATION : Joseph Cotten: The Film Actor and the Gentleman
- Tradition Is Par for the Course
- Here's a Pop Rarity: He's Just Plain Folk
- Patent protection
- Six Area Centers Open for Small Business Loans
- Love Hurts, and It Should : Broken Hearts Mend Stronger, Say Orange County Therapists and Other Survivors From the Front
- LOS ANGELES : Emergency Food Stamp Program Ends Today
- FULLERTON : Recall Election to Be Held; City's First Ever
- STUDIO CITY : Left-Turn Lane Installation Delayed
- BURBANK : Airport Asks FAA to OK $3 Passenger Surcharge
- Rambis Is a Sight for Sore Eyes : Pro basketball: The Lakers' fans love their horn-rimmed, working-class hero as much the second time around.
- Tigers Sign Belcher for $3.4 Million
- Pitcher Bret Saberhagen was suspended with pay...
- Flamemaster, PerfectData Raise Stake in PermaByte
- HEALTH
- Joining the club
- THE 1995 FEDERAL BUDGET : Between the Lines
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Story--and Characters--of Little Substance : BONDAGE <i> by Patti Davis</i> ; Simon & Schuster $23, 338 pages
- COLUMN ONE : Fallout From Toxic Beagle Experiments : Davis residents feel betrayed by how nuclear tests occurred at kennels. Radiation has leaked into the air and ground.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Voters Turn Down Divorce of 2 Cities
- Quicker 'Clot-Busters' Use Urged in Heart Attack Cases : Health: Employing the drugs within 30 minutes of patients' arrival at hospital will help to save lives, federal officials say.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Less-Than-Perfect Contract Process
- OJAI : Tower Opponents to Urge Council to Join
- VENTURA : House Torched by Electric Blanket Fire
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Magnitude Upgraded to 6.7
- Pheasant Hunting by Prado Dam
- Offices Open for Emergency Food Stamps : Services: Suspected fraud in Los Angeles County delayed timely aid to local earthquake victims, but applications are now being taken. Screening is tight, however.
- IRVINE : Forum to Be Held on Marine Base Reuse
- Woman's Ex-Boyfriend Held in Man's Slaying
- Wrong Time, Wrong Man to Lift Embargo : The Vietnam War is still an open wound. The only way to heal it is to account for all the POWs and MIAs.
- LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE : 70 Anti-Semitic Flyers Found in School Lockers
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Chavez's Loss Has Aftershocks
- Western United Completes $11-Million Convertible Stock Offer
- Orange County Register
- Commercial Vacancy Levels May Drop in Wake of Quake
- Money Skills for Financially Literate Children of All Ages
- Insider to Head Disney's Hollywood Label : Music: The promotion of Bob Pfeifer is seen by some as an interim step.
- Hamburger Hamlet Official Quits; Buyback Announced
- Prosecutors Cite Film's Theme in Theater Shooting : Violence: Gunman told investigators he opened fire during 'Schindler's List' chase scene 'to test God.' Defense contends weapon went off accidentally.
- Pentagon Wary of Risky Bosnia Air Raids
- 2 Killed, Partner Sought : Crime: Police search for ex-CEO, believed to have gone on a daylong shooting spree. Another business associate is wounded in Santa Ana; police warn a third man.
- Man Receives 4 Life Terms in Quadruple Slaying
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Metrolink Station Expected to Cut Cross-Town Traffic : Transit: New stop is in Canyon Country. Passengers in Santa Clarita Valley no longer have to drive to Saugus to take the train.
- Scholarship Fund Named for Professor
- Where to Get Help: A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Can It Really Be America's Position to Do Nothing? : Air strikes must be employed to relieve the sickening siege of Sarajevo
- This week's round-robin boys' basketball tournament in...
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Miller Lifts Westlake Into Tie for First
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Loss to Notre Dame Drops UCLA All the Way to No. 9
- Bethlehem Steel Chief Hopes to Break Cycle of Losses : Industry: A symbol of smokestack America, the company is a shell of its former self, but this year is expected to be profitable.
- Man Sought in Attacks Killing 2, Wounding 1
- Outlook Brighter for Everglades Recovery : Clinton asking millions more to save fragile wonder. Scientists agree on plans to restore the natural water flow.
- Elders Backs Ban on Smoke in U.S. Public Buildings
- Solid Support After 'Shattered Trust'
- Guns-for-Goods Swap Called Off in Connecticut; Profiteering Cited
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Gets Tough With Pet Leash Law
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Friendly Deception : Woodworking Meets Magic in Tony DeLap's Exhibition at CSUF
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : State Symphony: From Russia With Resonance
- CU Bancorp, the Encino-based parent of California...
- Educating Children About Dollars and Sense : Money: Consumer groups, comic books, even summer camps are trying to teach 'financially illiterate' youngsters such things as the difference between a compact disc and a CD.
- But Wait, You Also Get 'Sounds of Sumner!'
- AEROSPACE
- Travel's Strong Comeback May Be Quake-Proof
- Clinton's Budget Tops $1.5 Trillion, Reduces Red Ink : Economy: The plan cuts 115 programs and trims defense and domestic spending. It includes a deficit of $176 billion, down from projections of $302 billion.
- 6.4 Million Acres to Be Designated Tortoise Habitat
- VENTURA : Owner of RV Park Files for Bankruptcy
- Yearly Disaster Drill Proposed Each Jan. 17 : Preparedness: Mock emergency, including injuries and meetings, would be held annually to commemorate the Northridge temblor.
- 4 Men Stabbed in La Colonia; 2 Hurt Seriously
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Loss Drops UCLA Back to No. 9
- Magrane to Have Surgery : Angels: Arthroscopy on left elbow today will sideline No. 3 starter at least two months.
- Publications About Kids and Cash: Valuable Resources
- NMB's Quake Troubles Aids Tandon Corp.
- Spirits Dip in Russia as Vodka Distillery Shuts Down for 2 Weeks
- Marine Shoots Self After Kidnaping, 2 Killings
- VENTURA : Bullet Removed From Woman's Face
- Board of Education May Meet More Often
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Hundreds Labor to Reopen College
- Salvos Intensify in Roberti Recall : Campaign: Senator's foes say they're grass-roots political reformers. He calls that label a cover for vindictive gun fanatics.
- Gelsey Kirkland Handles Imperfection, Happily : Television: With 'L.A. Law' appearance, the former 'perfectionist' ballerina makes her acting debut. She takes the risk in stride.
- CLASSICAL MUSICL.A. Chamber Orchestra Revises Plans: Announcing...
- Mariners Bancorp
- Amgen's Profit Falls 32% in 4th Quarter
- Bowling Ball Is Dropped on Car, Kills Baby
- FDA Allows Labels for Milk From Cows Not Given Hormone
- White Radicals Arrested in S. Africa Bombings
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Passengers in King's Car Settle Suits for $55,000
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kennedy Girls Clinch Fourth Straight League Soccer Title
- UNLV Beats Long Beach State, Ends Four-Game Skid
- THE ECONOMY: ADJUSTING TO NEW REALITIES : A New Cycle: Real Estate Up, Mutuals Down
- Irvine Apartment Communities
- O.C. Computer Firms Enter Multimedia
- U.S. Auto Values Hold Up Better Than Expected
- Dole Reports 4th-Quarter Loss of $20.1 Million
- HEALTH CARE : FHP Adds Child Care to List of Benefits for Headquarters Workers
- Sarajevo Buries Over 40 Who Died in Marketplace
- Storm, Court Delay Medfly Spraying Further
- Photo Essay : Anxious Wait for Myanmar Refugees
- Car Bomb Kills 2 in Peru
- THE 1995 FEDERAL BUDGET : On Clinton's Hit List
- America From Abroad : U.S. Soldiers Mustering Controversy : * Colombian president's handling of the humanitarian mission raises doubts about his leadership.
- New Disaster Role Sought for Neighborhood Watch
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Water Service Will Be Interrupted
- Anaheim Joins Cities Group Lobbying on El Toro : Land use: The alliance of North County governments favors converting the Marine base into a commerical airport after it is closed down.
- Pact Would Pay $450,000 in Shooting : Courts: County tentatively settles suit brought by parents of a man slain by deputy. The death touched off a disturbance at Ramona Gardens project.
- OAK PARK : Stark, Fredericks Out of Supervisor Race
- Citron to Face 1st Challenger in 23 Years : Politics: Costa Mesa accountant calls the incumbent county treasurer-tax collector a bureaucracy 'lifer.'
- Reserve Command Aids Quake Victims
- FBI Arrests 2 in 1993 Robbery of Canyon Country Bank
- Local Projects Get Millions Under Budget : Public finance: Clinton spending plan provides $2.4 million for Channel Islands Harbor dredging. It also funds flood control and parkland acquisition.
- Blame the Warmongers, Not Clinton : We had POWs and MIAs because feckless 'leaders' sent them to a stupid war.
- Pro Basketball
- State Senator to Run for Valley Seat
- SAN FERNANDO : Traffic at Reopened Library Increases
- Aid Still Needed in Weeks to Come
- Price of Bird's Freedom: 18 Months in Prison for Quarantine Official
- Cypress Settles Sex Harassment Suit : Courts: City denies wrongdoing but will pay $60,000 to its first female police sergeant and accept her medical disability claim. She will resign, collect half pay for life.
- Superman Shows Bo a Few Things
- NBA ROUNDUP : Augmon Scores 26 to Lead Hawks' 44-Point Win Over Pistons
- It's Child's Play as Kidd and Cal Rout Northridge : College basketball: Point guard scores 24 in 93-63 victory over Matadors.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Ace Ventura' Detects a Winning Take
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Temper Tantrum Scars the Wonder Stuff's Stuff
- ART REVIEW : 'Bad Girls': Feminism on Wry : Tone Bemusedly Subversive in West Coast Edition of N.Y. Show
- SCR Up for 10 Drama Awards : Theater: It gets more Critics Circle nods than any other company, but the most-honored productions are from L.A.
- Student Defends Self-Defense Class
- Misguided to Firmer Ground
- Dealing With Anger
- Let Sen. Roberti Finish His Job
- Coliseum Repair
- Decision for the '90s
- College Pay Raises and Fee Hikes
- Small Effort Could Curb Trash Problem
- Oliver North
- Canoga Park Should Absorb Winnetka
- The Age of Nip and Tuck : People have long gone under the knife to try to undo the effects of time and gravity. Typically, they were in their 50s and 60s. Now, thirtysomethings--and--younger--are going for face lifts, collagen injections and cheek implants.
- Topanga Plaza Is Open, Thank You
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ricky Martin: There's Life After Menudo
- Fewer Guns Would Mean Less Crime
- Charts Were Wrong About Racial Groups
- Coyotes Endanger Pets and Children
- Fire Dispatchers Also Deserve Credit
- Quake Aid, Rebuilding
- 1-Payer System Is Best for Health Care
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 8, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 8, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 8, 1994
- Crime Summit Opens With Call for Tougher Penalties : Law enforcement: Governor begins with emotional memorial to victims. Sessions have political overtones.
- Crime Summit Opens With Call for Tougher Penalties : Law enforcement: Governor begins with emotional memorial to victims. Sessions have political overtones.
- Rain Triggers Slides on Denuded Hillsides : Storm: Businesses along Ventura Boulevard scramble to cover quake-damaged walls and roofs with plastic.
- Budget Office's Health Ruling Called Damaging
- SEAL OF APPROVAL: Deep in the recesses...
- Hopes for Peace Rise as Arafat, Peres Begin a New Round of Private Talks : Mideast: PLO leader declares that agreement on Palestinian autonomy is near. Security issues remain unresolved.
- Battening Down in Laguna : Weather: Residents of fire-scarred area face storm by stacking sandbags and keeping watch. No major damage, injuries are reported in Monday's downpour.
- Youths Held in Shooting May Be Charged as Adults
- Storm Unleashes Mud on Malibu, Altadena : Weather: Biggest downpour of winter intensifies traffic headaches. Muck pours into homes, winds batter coast.
- Storm Unleashes Mud on Denuded Hillsides : Weather: Slides hit Malibu, but Laguna fares OK in intense downpour. Cyclonic winds rip through Irvine.
- Japan's Premier Bows to Socialists and Scraps Tax Hike
- Quake Unleashes Barrage of Legislation : Recovery: County, Congress seek to help victims clear debris, withdraw IRA funds without penalty and save money on taxes. Other steps target response in future emergencies.
- From the Archives: Debonair Actor Joseph Cotten Dies at 88
- INSURANCE
- * Danielle Bradford has been promoted to...
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Interactive Promised Land : Cruising Information Superhighway Won't Be a Walk in the Park
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Campy, Post-Realist Romp--With a Dose of Murder : RENT BOY <i> by Gary Indiana</i> ; Serpent's Tail, $10.99, paperback; 115 pages
- CULTURE WATCH : Are '60s Activists Happy at Last?
- Special Section on Career Changes
- Youth / OPINION : 'Scaring Kids Doesn't Seem to Work'
- I-Flow Names Dal Porto New Chief Operating Officer
- * Mason Williams, branch manager and principal...
- BMW Takes on British Connection : Automobiles: The German company has signed deals with Rover and Rolls-Royce.
- Big N.Y. Firms Offering Emergency Child Care to Workers : Employment: A growing number of companies are recognizing the need. So far, it is mostly an urban East Coast phenomenon.
- * R. Lawrence Friend has joined the...
- THROUGH TRAFFIC: The westbound ramps of Kimball...
- Development Projects Target Greenbelt : Ventura: Two proposals would carve up protected agricultural buffer. Several council members have expressed interest.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Downtown: Bringing Out the Artist in Inner-City Youth
- * Willard Olson has been appointed vice...
- FALLOUT FROM RISING RATES : The Fed and the Markets: What Investors Need to Know
- Bus-Truck Collision in India Kills 36; 69 Hurt
- In Denver, a real estate market that's a mile high : Bidding wars, often with California transplants, are pushing up prices as much as 2% a month.
- Debonair Actor Joseph Cotten Dies at 88 : Movies: Performer began his film career in the 1941 classic 'Citizen Kane.' He remained durable throughout, making nearly 60 motion pictures.
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider Raising Service Fees
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's '95 Budget Belies Spend Image
- COLUMN ONE : Where in the World Are You : The Pentagon's satellite tracking system can pinpoint a ship at sea within 15 feet. Scientists can tell how high mountains rise and which way cities move after major quakes.
- Gifts of Gab at the Tiffany
- Will Border Buildup Be Effective? : Immigration: Patrol says hundreds more agents, high-tech equipment will deter illegal entry. But history of neglect and abuses temper the enthusiasm.
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Careers for the Ages : Preparing for Brave New World of Work Means Breaking Out of Lock-Step Notions : AT THE MIDDLE : Baby-Boomers Are Compromising, Making the Most of Their Options
- Asia Stocks Down in Reaction to Dow Fall : Foreign: But the response to the Dow's 96-point plunge on Friday is milder than many traders had expected.
- TAIWAN
- THE HUMAN CONDITION: WHY WE'RE CAMERA-SHY : Flinching at Every Shot : We go rigid. We grit our teeth--and <i> smile</i> . And through it all, we just <i> know </i> we look awful.
- Science Satellite Release Fails Again
- Guinier's Audience Grows After Dumping by Clinton : Civil rights: Professor has an agent, her articles will be published as a book. She is a big draw in L.A. visit.
- IRVINE : UCI Names Acting Medical College Dean
- One Way to Lick a Problem Is Not To
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Changing of the Guard : Diversity in Corporate America Has White Males Feeling Left Out
- MEDIA
- H-II Rocket May Launch Japan Aerospace Firms : Technology: Though the ultimate result remains to be seen, the nation has become the newest player in the space game.
- * Steve Currit has joined Strategic Mortgage...
- Conversation With Richard Moore and Blenda J. Wilson : 2 Schools Hit by Quake Try to Get It Together
- As Ire Fades, Perot Group Is a Spotlight in Search of a Focus : Politics: United We Stand plans to issue score cards on midterm candidates. But with voter optimism on the rise, the Texas tycoon must find a rallying point.
- Orange's New City Manager Is Selected
- Community Essay : 'Perhaps None of Us Really Wants to See'
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Forethought Is Key When Starting Your Own Business
- SINGAPORE
- $90-Million Lawsuit Award Cuts to Core of Managed Care Debate : Health: Critics see the case as an example of cost obsession. A cancer patient died after her HMO refused to pay for an expensive treatment.
- Want a New Job? Request a 'Make-Over'
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Careers for the Ages : Preparing for Brave New World of Work Means Breaking Out of Lock-Step Notions : IN THE BEGINNING : Post-Grad Shock: Settling for Less
- * Nilesh Shah, a partner at KPMG...
- But, Seriously... : Humorist Art Buchwald Exorcises His Demons With Tales of Pain and Loneliness
- Budget Office Report Crucial for Health Plan
- North Korea Plays a Dangerous Game : Nuclear issue won't--and shouldn't--go away
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : The Shifting World of Work : Experts Say Flexibility, Cutting-Edge Skills Are the Best Defense Against 'Work-Quake'
- TRADE
- AIRLINES
- Middle Class Between a Shock and a Hard Place : Earthquake: Many earn too much to receive grants, yet are too deep in debt to assume a government loan.
- Rail Proposals Signal O.C.'s Coming of Age : Mass transit: 'We're no longer the suburbs,' says one official. By April, planners hope to have route selected through congested core.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : The Bureaucrat Will See You Now : Health plans cut doctor- patient bonds. If doctors become interchangeable and anonymous, patients are likely to be the same.
- The Business Opportunities in Vietnam Aren't for Everybody
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Jumping aboard the superhighway
- Real Estate Funds Help Ground Your Portfolio
- Earp Would Have Loved This Gunfight
- PLACENTIA : Condo Denial Was Improper, Judge Says
- GARDEN GROVE : Construction to Start on Picnic Pavilion
- Man Shot During Dispute in Pacoima
- U.S. Justice Is in the Eye of Beholder
- 'Shoot Out the Lights' With Ray Films
- THE ARTSNEA's Earthquake Plan: The National Endowment...
- Where to Get Help : A Guide to Coping with the Quake
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Denies Mansion Developer Extension
- Rockets Call Off Three-Player Trade After the Pistons' Elliott Fails Physical
- WINTER SPORTS : Tomba Wins, Then Donates Purse Money
- Countdown to Lillehamer / '94 Winter Olympics : Ice Dancer Blames Drug in Father's Stabbing Death
- She Turns Race Into Blowout : Winternationals: 'Did I win?' Anderson asks after winning the top-fuel title in a car that had lost a tire down the strip.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Artistry, Restraint in Blochwitz Recital
- Peril Can Be Inspiring : Mt. Baldy Ordeal Gives Rescued Woman a Goal
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Ashkenazy Plays at Pavilion
- Building on Faith : Churches: Despite quake and recession, expansion plans at several sites are moving ahead.
- 'Power Play': A Look at Hot Sports Shots Off the Court
- Bypass for Freeway Bottleneck May Be Slow in Coming
- IRVINE : Residents to Outline Opposition to Park
- A Great Reason to Hang Out at the Mall : Innovative public school is planned within a Santa Ana shopping area
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Mulls Marquee for Civic Arts Plaza
- Titans Capitalize on Arizona's Wildness in 5-2 Victory
- Swashbuckling, 60-Minute 'Musketeers' : Theater: Will & Company kicks off its 'Quicktakes' family series with an hourlong version of the classic tale.
- Witness to Anaheim Man's Slaying Threatened, She Says
- Few Attend Meeting on Roberti Recall : Politics: Organizers say they're undaunted in their effort to force the Democratic senator from Van Nuys out of office.
- ANAHEIM : Scholarships Aid La Colonia Youths
- Heavy Rain Due; Slide Fears Raised : Weather: Flash-flood warnings are issued for Laguna Beach and other Southland areas that were hit by the fall wildfires. Emergency crews on alert.
- NBA ROUNDUP : This Time, Shot Misses and Suns Beat Bulls
- Another First for Shoemaker : Horse racing: He becomes first former jockey to train Strub Stakes winner when Pincay wins with Diazo.
- PRO BOWL : Falcons' Rison and Hebert Lead NFC Over AFC, 17-3
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Badura-Skoda Joins L.A. Mozart Group
- Newport Harbor Will Open 4-Week Welles Retrospective
- Bullet-Resistant Street Lights Get Shining Reviews : Crime: Plastic material used to protect bank tellers could reduce drain on city coffers caused by recurring vandalism.
- Council to Consider Bus Link to Train
- Sermon : On Why Crime Is the Real Enemy in L.A.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Palmdale Man, 21, Dies of Gunshot
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Farmland Project
- THOUSAND OAKS : Police Search for Suspects in 2 Holdups
- Miller Finds Time Has Not Yet Passed
- Countdown to Lillehamer / '94 Winter Olympics : Even With Exports, Russia Still Has a Hockey Well
- THEATER REVIEW : Casting's Just One Bug in 'Oleanna' : Mamet Insufficiently Draws the Characters in His Political Tract
- Spotlight Shines on Food Stamp Fraud : Social services: Arrests related to quake relief highlight the billion-dollar cheating that plagues program. Officials say replacing coupons with a debit card may cut losses.
- Countdown to Lillehamer / '94 Winter Olympics : No Miracle Necessary for U.S. to Win Gold : HOCKEY PREVIEW
- Musical 'Finding Home' Is Coming Home to SCR : Stage: Touring production with message for youngsters has its roots in the county. It will be staged here Tuesday and in April.
- STAGE : Brooks Taks 'Paul Robeson' Beyond Script's Boundaries