- Defense Rests After Beckwith Doesn't Testify
- Filling the Void : While the quake closed many libraries, Pages Bookstore in Tarzana and the Gene Autry museum are still planning programs for Black History Month.
- Mother Pleads No Contest to Leaving Child
- College Officials Seek Disaster Plan
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : United Way Issues Relief Grants to Agencies : Emergency: Greater L.A. chapter gives $424,000 to 44 groups helping quake victims. It will also give $200,000 to American Red Cross.
- ANAHEIM : Group to Give Away Sports Equipment
- CENTURY LEAGUE WRESTLING : El Modena Gets Victory Over Canyon
- TELEVISIONWeekend of Quake Relief: Gloria Estefan, Cachao...
- Television: Home shopping channel ValueVision International launched...
- Mass. Mayor Vetoes Hate-Crime Law That Would Cut Services
- Ronald E. Etheridge; Led Santa Barbara Schools
- Moscow Trial Halted Over Calm Reporters' 'Circus-Like' Behavior
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Senate Committee OKs Sales Tax Hike : Revenue: Bill would increase levy by a quarter-cent for 26 months to help fund quake relief efforts. It is opposed by Wilson Administration.
- Huge, Ancient Port City Uncovered in Mexico : Archeology: Dating from the decline of the Roman Empire, it flourished for 500 years on Veracruz state's coast.
- Anaheim and Disney Move Closer to Pact : Expansion: City and theme park report progress in negotiations over new Westcot resort development.
- Countywide : 2 Cities Will Join Anti-Gang Program
- FULLERTON : Two Are Held in 1993 Death of Ex-Boss
- OXNARD : 2 Men Arrested in Bicycle Theft
- Garcia Returns to Oxnard for 8-Round Bout
- IOC Tries to Stay Out of Harding Decision
- Alabama Birmingham Will Pay to Play CSUN : College basketball: No. 17 Blazers, not wanting to lose game to quake, persuade Matadors to come to their gym.
- National Video Rentals : 'Firm' Still Gets the Most Clients
- FCC OKs Rules for New Wave of Personal Communicators
- Reno OKs Faster Access to Death Report on Foster : Information: Ruling covers any records tied to government integrity or high news interest. But the records on the lawyer's suicide remain unreleased.
- Photographer Loses Appeal of Bias Suit Filed by Gay in O.C.
- 2 Football Players Wounded in Latest Ventura County Violence : Shooting: Bullets start flying during after-school fight. One Westlake High student is in stable condition after being hit in the head.
- Cross-Dressing
- Clinton Tells Youths Sex Is Not a 'Sport'
- Ex-Border Patrol Agent Acquitted in 1992 Slaying
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 1-Month Bus Passes Offered to Quake Victims in Shelters
- Police Seek Information in Man's Shotgun Death
- College Theater Worker Critically Injured With Hammer During Fight
- Disney, City Plan Ice Rink for Youth, Mighty Ducks
- OXNARD : Witness Says Murder Victim Was Kidnaped
- WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Irvine Will Compete at Section Meet
- Chaminade's Gym Earns a Big Assist
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Takes Freeway Title Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'My Father' a Sordid Remake of a Sex Comedy
- Bergen Brunswig Looks North With $1-Billion ShopKo Deal
- AUTOS
- GM Signs On to Environmental Code of Conduct : Policy: Proponents of the Ceres Principles praise the pact, but others are suspicious of the auto maker's motives.
- Odd Couple Behind Health Plan That Rivals Clinton's : Congress: Reps. Jim Cooper and Fred Grandy are in different parties. Both back a proposal without strict cost controls or employer mandates.
- EASY RIDERS: Ventura County has a fair...
- Little Saigon Subdued After Embargo Ends
- On the Feminine Side : Nancy Macko's multimedia show brings together images of goddesses and honeybees. It blends female spirituality with the potency of nature.
- Harassment of Women Found Rampant at Military Academies
- FASHION : Behind The Scenes : Hog Wild for Heavy Metal and Leather
- Olan Soule; Actor's Versatile Voice Led to Multimedia Career
- The Beauty Treatment : Sears--Yes, Sears--and Penneys Are Giving Cosmetics Areas a New Look by Adding Lines, Mega-Counters and 'Advisers'
- ANAHEIM : Police Identify Bodies Found in Car Trunk
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Limits Campaign Contributions, Gifts
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : FEMA Stops Deliveries of Checks for Housing : Emergency: An effort to help quake victims as quickly as possible results in some residents receiving funds they did not request.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Killed in Accident; Infant Injured
- MOVIE REVIEW : More Giggles Than Groans in 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'
- A Stellar Group of Artists Headed This Way
- Judge Limits GM on Making Retirees Pay for Health Care : Labor: Experts say a 'hornet's nest' awaits companies that want to retroactively change terms. Auto maker is likely to appeal.
- VOICES
- BLM Director Steps Down After Disputes With Western Officials
- Hillary Clinton, Hired by U.S., Settled Lawsuit Against Friend
- County Jail Extermination Efforts Have Rats, Roaches on the Lam : Vermin: Conditions are 'significantly improved' at facilities that were infested a year ago, according to inspectors.
- TUSTIN : City Attorney Quits Post, Cites Election
- Officials Expect Grant Funds for Coliseum Repairs
- BUENA PARK : Jumpers Heartily Support Fund Drive
- NEWSWIRE
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC, Unbeaten in Pacific 10, Plays Host to UCLA Tonight
- Ex-Coach Pell Tries Suicide : Football: His condition is not immediately available after leaving note and being found in car.
- He Adds Some Spice to Their Married Life
- Highlighting the Comedy in 'Summer'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Champing at the Bit : U.S. Firms Are Eager to Get Into Vietnam With Lifting of Trade Embargo
- By Any Other Name, Still $50 to $100
- Interest Rate Fears Jolt Stocks, Bonds
- Bringing Back the Cabaret : The form is making a comeback at newly opened Tonto & Dietz. The space is tiny, but the ideas are big.
- FASHION : Drama--and Workmanship--Remain in Richard Tyler's Soft Simplicity
- ARLETA : Residents Feel 'Lucky' in Wake of Earthquake
- World Savings Parent Revises Offer for CalFed
- Better Dressed Than the Competition
- Demolition of Old Masonic Building OKd : Fillmore: A judge's ruling frustrates local preservationists fighting to save the quake-damaged structure.
- A Fresh Start : Vietnamese Volunteers Help Youths at Juvenile Hall Celebrate Lunar New Year
- CSUN Branch in Ventura Is Bracing for Influx : Education: Officials expect record high spring enrollment because of students displaced by Northridge earthquake.
- Zampese Takes His Game Plan to Dallas
- CENTURY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Scoreless Quarter Lets Canyon Beat El Modena
- A&E; to Air Profile of Skater Browning
- THEATER / T.H. McCULLOH : Getting to the Gore of the Matter : 'Coming Attractions,' an '80s Spoof of Tabloid TV, Gets an Exuberant Staging at Orange Coast College
- 4 Banks Provide Wyle Labs a $50-Million Line of Credit
- U.S. Lowers Volume in GATT Film Dispute : Trade: Administration says it is seeking a 'quieter dialogue' in its efforts to add Hollywood to the international accord.
- Ukraine Lawmakers OK Initial Dismantling of Nuclear Arsenal
- New Space Age Is Dawning as Shuttle Lifts Off
- THE ECONOMY : Retail Sales Hurt in January by Storms, California Quake
- Talks With Syria Back on Track, Israel Official Says
- Orders to Manufacturing Plants Hit 5-Year High in 1993
- Administration Is Reassessing Its Health Plan Strategy : Reform: Business group's rejection calls for new tactics. Officials seek to win support from labor, advocates for elderly and congressional allies.
- AEROSPACE
- Pacific Scientific Co.: Strong demand for its...
- SECURITIES
- Nissan to Buy Back 33,000 Defective Minivans : Autos: All owners will receive up to $7,000. The action on the fire-prone vehicle could cost more than $200 million.
- Panel Reopens Gays-in-Military Hearings
- Times Mirror Reports Return to Profitability After '92 Loss
- Big Sigh in Little Saigon as New Reality Sinks In : Reaction: Largest Vietnamese community in U.S. is quietly, sadly resigned to end of 19-year embargo.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : The Path to Womanhood Cuts Across 2 Color Lines : COFFEE WILL MAKE YOU BLACK, <i> by April Sinclair</i> ; Hyperion: $19.95, 239 pages
- Vietnam: The Land and Its People
- '93 Lung-Transplant Patient Has Parents to Thank for Gift of Life
- But What of the Barneys' Opening?
- Compton Schools Get New Administrator : Education: State appointee Jerome Harris promises to overhaul the troubled district financially and academically.
- MISSION VIEJO : Expulsion Urged for Boy With Handgun
- Simi Valley Crime Rate Drops 10% in 1 Year : Statistics: City reports 83% jump in graffiti, but notes that individual incidents are now recorded.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sign Promoting Civic Arts Plaza Approved
- Panel: Lessons Can Lessen Health Troubles : Meeting: At a black health issues forum, participants agree teaching self-esteem can help remedy problems.
- HIDDEN HILLS : Damage From Quake Set at $1.5 Million
- Baltimore Waiting for the 'Whatevers'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Catches Up to Florida State
- ROUNDUP : Village Christian Girls Win 20th
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gunmen' an Ultraviolent Buddy Film
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Il Fornaio Puts the Din Back in Dinner
- A Chip Off the Same Old Block : Television: Will electronic technology that could black out violent programs really have any impact on real-life violence?
- STRIKING OILS : A Custom Concoction or Personal Potion From One of O.C.'s Specialty Shops Makes a One-of-a Kind Gift, Scent With Love, for That One and Only
- A Lot on Their Plate : Quake-damaged eateries are making repairs as fast as possible. Some that remained open offered a comfortable place to go in the aftermath.
- FEMA Discontinues Unrequested Quake Checks : Disaster: In an effort to get aid to victims quickly, emergency funds went to all residents in certain ZIP codes--even some who did not want help.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel Rejects Plans for Beach Dog Park
- LOS ANGELES : United Way Gives $424,000 to Quake Relief Agencies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Schools Expansion Delayed : Education: District's K-12 plan may be post- poned until 1997 because not enough signatures were collected to get proposal on ballot.
- Backers of Dismissed Chinese TV Reporter Plan Rally
- ANAHEIM : Blanket Thrown on Heater Starts Fire
- PERSPECTIVE ON EARTHQUAKE RELIEF : A Way to Help Victims Help Themselves : Granting a full federal tax deduction for casualty losses is fair, given the impossibility of full insurance coverage.
- LONG BEACH : Owner Who Burned Store in Riots Gets Probation
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Horse Dangers Lurk Around Training Areas
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Experts Make Northridge Climb the Charts Again
- Rams' Zampese Hired to Lead Cowboy Offense
- Erratic Campbell Up, but Lakers Down : Pro basketball: Forward scores career-high 29 points and grabs 13 rebounds in 99-88 loss at Houston.
- MEDIA : Hong Kong Readers Have a New Paper : As Chinese rule nears, the English-language Eastern Express vows to be independent.
- David I. Sofro; Co-Founder of House of Fabrics Retail Chain
- History for One and All
- The Write Stuff : The guys behind 'Which End's Up?' are a fount of good ideas, but their performance feels like a rough draft.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 4 Unlicensed Contractors Arrested in Spot Check
- Woman Blames Parole Policy in Father's Slaying
- Appeals Court Voids Santa Ana Ban on Camping by Homeless
- Ukraine Lawmakers OK Nuclear Arms Cuts
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Children's Sleep Still Disturbed by Quake : Stress: Panel of pediatricians say they are treating a large number of youngsters who remain too frightened to go to bed alone.
- Community Help Sought for Libraries : Finances: County officials urge residents to find ways for the system to survive anticipated round of state budget cuts.
- Square One : Janicki, Healthy Again, Is Ready to Resume His Angel Career
- DRAG RACING / WINTERNATIONALS AT POMONA : Track, Event Records Fall During Preliminaries
- DGA Nominates Five for Directing Award
- COMMENTARY : Story Is So Big It's Right Out of Dumpster
- Music Reviews : Big Ambition, Little Depth : The Pacific Symphony makes a noble effort with an enticing and challenging program but manages only to scratch the surface.
- Behind the Scenes With 'Benny & Joon' Director
- Brit Lawmakers Take Issue With 'Name of Father' : Movies: Jim Sheridan's film about the Guildford Four receives a special screening at the House of Commons. It gets mixed reviews, with most criticizing its accuracy.
- Some Kind of Wonder Stuff : Existential crisis passed, Miles Hunt and band-mates are back on the road, for 'Construction for the Modern Idiot.' They'll be at the Coach House Sunday.
- McKeon's Aid Vote Clashes With Ideology
- Understandable Loss of Appetites
- Costa Mesa Man Arrested in Death of Baby Daughter : Crime: The infant, who had been left in her father's care, died of head injuries after her mother found her unconscious.
- LOS ANGELES : Cabdriver Shot to Death in Apparent Robbery
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bride' Is a Delightful Martial Arts Romance
- VOICES
- MIA Kin Cite Loss of Leverage on Hanoi : Troops: The remains of a California airman were identified last month. Relatives of the missing fear end of trade embargo means he may be the last.
- VOICES
- Perry Is Sworn In as Defense Secretary : Military: Aspin's deputy takes oath same day Senate votes, 97 to 0, to back nomination. Confirmation caps almost two-month search for a replacement.
- It's Curtains for Gangsters : Two plays open, one a musical version of Capone's life, the other an ex-convict's tale.
- YORBA LINDA : Council Turns Down Permit for Pool Hall
- For Roberti and Well-Heeled Rival, the Bucks Don't Stop Here
- L.A. demands a refund, Mr. Mayor: We...
- VENTURA : High School Replaces Ousted Swim Coach
- Pop Album Chart : Alice in Chains Flies to No. 1
- Canyons' Herrick Denies He Made Racial Slur : Women's basketball: Valley officials claim coach delivered derogatory comments after game Saturday night.
- La Palma : Chamber, City to Hold 'Shop' Series
- MUSIC REVIEWS : An Ambitious Effort by Pacific Symphony
- Duke Slips at Top as North Carolina Provides the Push
- Remember When Figure Skating Was Romantic . . . ?
- Farrakhan Suspends Aide Over Bigoted Remarks
- Long, Rocky Road to Cooperation
- VOICES
- Parents' Gift of Life : Medicine: One year later, family celebrates successful lung transplant that made medical history.
- The 24-Hour Workplace Is at Hand : Telecommuting: With employees working at home, laptops in van pools, faxes on buses, post-quake L.A. could revolutionize the business world.
- Half-Inch of Rain Expected From Storm
- Neighbors Mourn 'Grandma' : Crime: Grieving friends say Joaquina Marie Linfor, who was found slain, was an enthusiastic free spirit.
- LOS ANGELES : El Camino Real, Kennedy Will Reopen on Feb. 15
- OXNARD : Caregivers to Honor 2 County Seniors
- NHL ROUNDUP : Healy, Messier Lead Rangers Past Bruins
- Fullerton Reaches New Depths
- CLU's Smith Gets Clearance to Play Against Occidental
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Throttle the Jazz Down the Stretch, 94-85
- A Touch of Joy Amid the Pain of Dealing With Death of a Son : LARRY STEWART
- Back to the Rick Derringer That Never Was : Pop music: Grown-up fans can welcome his blues rocker incarnation at the Coach House tonight.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Otter Crime Wave Surfaces: Sex, Violence, Hostages
- Blazers Heating Up : Band that plays Mexican folk and rock shares roots with Los Lobos. It may be ready to claim its own piece of the limelight.
- Buick Designs for Seniors--Quietly
- VOICES
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Just Another Shake for Home Built in '98
- SANTA PAULA : Shots Hit Window at Police Station
- Planners OK Bailard Landfill Operation for 3 More Years
- 4 Teens Plead Not Guilty in Spearing Death
- MOORPARK : Street Parking Near Metrolink Restricted
- TARZANA : Hillside Homes Bear Brunt of Quake Damage
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inmates Hurt Resisting Cell, Body Searches : Corrections: Four were hospitalized for injuries in the process, which yielded a carved plastic knife, officials say.
- SANTA ANA : Checking Out Mobile Libraries
- Teen Riding in Alley Has Bike, $200 Stolen
- Priest Testifies He Kept Loose Financial Records for Simi Parish : Court: Father James McKeon admits at Piroli embezzlement trial that he could not tell receipts from the payments in his own worn ledger.
- For Gillespie, It's Catch as Catch Can : Often-Reluctant Receiver to Start as Freshman at CSUN
- PREP ROUNDUP : Boys' Soccer Game Stopped After Fight
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Q&A; WITH PATRICK DUFFY : 'It's a Job . . . Like Golden Handcuffs'
- Alice's Restaurant on Malibu Pier : Gets a Last Call From Its Landlord : Landmark: The state says the famed eatery, named after an Arlo Guthrie song, is behind on its rent. The business's operator charges that officials reneged on a promise to repair the wharf.
- Malathion Spraying
- Perks in Russia
- Litigation Rate
- The Age of Nip & 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.
- Earthquake Assistance
- Anti-Abortion Protest Ruling
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- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1994
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- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 4, 1994
- The Purpling of Pershing : Colorful Tower, Faux Fault Line Are Highlights of Renovated Park
- Lifting the Embargo Is a Tragic Mistake : Vietnam: Ending sanctions without real results on MIAs makes us totally reliant on Hanoi's 'goodwill.'
- 2 Youths Wounded in Confrontation : Thousand Oaks: Westlake High athletes are caught in gunfire stemming from student rivalry. It follows after-school violence in Simi Valley.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : District Hopes to Reopen High Schools by Feb. 15 : Education: State speeds up timetable to deliver portable classrooms to El Camino Real and Kennedy campuses.
- Contract Deal Near for MCA's Pollock
- Clinton Lifts Vietnam Embargo to 'Resolve the Fate' of MIAs : Trade: President says economic considerations did not affect decision to end 19-year ban. He warns that sanctions may be reimposed if Hanoi does not continue cooperation.
- Georgia Explosions Kill 2 as Yeltsin Visits
- Garage Ruins Examined for Quake Lessons
- No One's Body (or Mind) Is Perfect, Nor Is Any Playboy Survey
- MACHINE EXODUS: The recent Southern California earthquake...
- Proposed Quake Aid Limits Seen as Mostly Symbolic : Immigrants: Illegal residents could still receive emergency benefits. But debate may have political impact.
- 2 Senators Assail Immigration Initiative : Congress: Critics say Administration plan fails to strengthen Border Patrol enough.
- Japan Premier Does Turnabout on Tax Package
- House OKs $8.6-Billion Earthquake Relief Bill : Politics: Legislators agree to $2.6 billion in offsetting spending reductions after rejecting pleas for larger cuts.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Thousands Remain Homeless : Housing: Last of the giant tent cities is dismantled. Many quake victims in indoor shelters are urged to search for permanent homes.
- Reincarnated on Radio, Jerry Brown Is Doing What Comes Naturally in His New Show: Talking
- Close Before Striking, They Say
- Carol Lindstrom has been appointed president of...
- Late Rally Pushes Dow Ahead 11.53
- AIRLINES
- 'Green Marketing' Gets Buyers Where They Live : Thanks to TV and computers, planet- friendly products are becoming increasingly consumer-friendly.
- Stamp of Pekingese Marks Chinese Year of the Dog
- SOUTH BAY NEWS : Korean War Monument Clears Major Hurdle : Memorial: San Pedro wraps up paperwork after seven years of debate on project honoring veterans. Plan needs approval of state Coastal Commission.
- Consensus Eludes Groundhogs but Shadows Froze at 2 Below
- Cards: Your Voice Here
- Pols Should Read Polls on Quake Relief
- San Diego Club Scene Graduates : Five-member group recently signed a record deal and released a debut CD, 'Jaundice.'
- Getty Trust Invites Intern Applicants
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Day of Unity Leads Parade of Black History Month Activities
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Threat of Air Power in Bosnia Remains Grounded : Balkans: The U.N. chief's conditions for giving NATO the go-ahead are so stiff the order may never come. The rattling of sabers baffles observers.
- So, Been to Any Good Reading Zones Lately?
- Panel to Study Closing Some of National Labs : Research: Energy Secretary O'Leary appears to take aim at 'big three' important to California. All nine facilities employ 19,000 scientists, engineers.
- Long Beach Race Adds Half-Marathon and Relay
- LONG BEACH : City to Get $13.6 Million in Port Surplus Funds
- Pierre Boulle; Wrote 'River Kwai,' 'Planet of the Apes'
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Refused for Suspect in 1980 Mail-Bomb Murder
- IRVINE : Appointee Has Long History as Volunteer
- STANTON : Recreation Clerk Gets Top Employee Honor
- JAZZ REVIEW : Drummer and Bassist Help Grafitti Put a Face on Fusion
- Owner of 2 Hospitals Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Coffee Talk : The Frustrating Mechanics of a Cup of Joe
- Good Grief! Show Will Salute Schulz
- CHIEF FAN: You know things are going...
- Prosecutor Accused of Eavesdropping
- ORANGE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Steady Magnolia Pounds Savanna
- Loyola Presses Harvard, Pulls Out 71-62 Victory
- MOVIESThe Next 'Aladdin'?: "The Lion King," a...
- Quesadilla <i> Sera, Sera</i>
- Nick Jordan has been appointed vice president...
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Amazing Shrinking Leaf
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Whitewater Paper Trail Is Proving Haunting to Some : Clinton Arkansas acquaintances complain they must provide detailed accounting of S&L; affair, while White House stays silent.
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Cyberschool : South Bay Campuses Put New Twists on Old Ideas With Hands-On Academic Programs That Stress Innovation in the Computer Age
- Blind Twins Share a Special Vision of Radio's Past : Broadcasting: John and Larry Gassman, 39, have turned their passion for the old-time drama of the airwaves into a weekly show on KPCC.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Making a Difference
- 2 Benefit Shows for a Rockin' Cause
- INGLEWOOD : Cutbacks Force Library to Cancel Subscriptions
- AGOURA HILLS : Earthquake Damage Is Setback for Adobe
- Life Calms Down to Being Merely Extraordinary
- Local Economy Gets Hefty Cut From Hair Show
- Muslim Groundswell? : Islamic world aims its attention--and aid--to Bosnia
- Witness Says Rape Changed Victim, 79 : Trial: In unusual tactic, prosecutors are charging defendant with murder because woman lost her will to live and died a month after the attack.
- Kingsmen Show La Verne That It's a New Year, 87-73 : College basketball: Cal Lutheran reverses the outcome of two critical losses to Leopards last season.
- A Bigger Season Ahead for OCPS : Music: The Philharmonic Society will offer six more events and two more series in '94-'95 than it did in '93-'94, including a wider range of classical works.
- Draft, Gonzalez Prefer Northern Exposure
- THEATER REVIEW : 31-Song Rodgers & Hart Tribute Is a Romp Down Memory Lane : Without the safety net of a plot, the performers stay admirably on track through some abrupt musical gear shifts.
- Ex-Policeman Offers Alibi for Beckwith in Murder Case : Trial: Repeating 30-year-old testimony, witness says accused was 90 miles away when Medgar Evers was killed. He admits friendship with suspect.
- Clinton and GOP Compete to Steal Limelight on Crime Issue
- Yodeler with Guitar and R & B Roots Gets Those Feet Moving : Diane Lynne and the Stars & Stripes Band return this weekend to the Frontier Night Club, known for its spacious dance floor.
- O.C. Business Community, Trade Experts Laud Decision
- Student's Cumulative File Offers Insights for Parents
- John Cale "Paris 1919" (1973) <i> Reprise</i>
- Doorway Killing Brings No Indictment
- Trainer of Flipper Collapses After Fast
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Council Panel Backs Bid to Raze Peirano Building
- Of Presidents, State Troopers And Character : In the State of the Union, Clinton said we should teach values 'by our example.'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Without Knight, Indiana Wins in Overtime
- ENCINO : Area Spared From Most of Quake's Wrath
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Reaches Playoffs Again
- CSUN Coach Left to Ponder Silver Lining
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Trio's Sum Outshines Its Parts
- Mary Wathen has been appointed director of...
- Lawrence W. Yu has been appointed executive...
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana custom semiconductor...
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