- LAGUNA BEACH : No Foul Play Seen in Death of Man
- IRVINE : Police Seek Teens Who Took Car at Gunpoint
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : Sawamatsu Gets Some Good News
- NBA : Jazz Runs Streak to Nine Games
- Ducks Steal the Show : Hockey: Douris scores at 4:21 of overtime as Anaheim defeats Edmonton, 5-4.
- Countywide : IRS Cracks Down on Untaxed-Fuel Users
- PACOIMA : Elderly Woman May Lose Vast Book Collection
- Jerusalem High School Has Seen Six Ex-Students Killed : Israel: All were in uniform. Two died in Lebanon, two in accidents, two in Sunday's bombing. 'There is some curse on us,' a former pupil laments.
- Valley Interview : Gray Squad Is Elderly Residents' Link to Aid, Education
- State Rejects Funds for Flood Control : Legislature: Assembly votes against reimbursing $76 million to county for Santa Ana River project. Federal backing, however, has not been threatened.
- L.A. Public Housing Plans in Jeopardy : Development: U.S. funding cuts, City Council infighting and community opposition could delay or scrap 17 projects, officials say.
- Thomas Sparks UC Irvine Women
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Aspects': The Crimes Behind Hyping Crime : Bou Tillisch's play looks at the manipulation and motives involved in trying to profit from well-publicized murders.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : NASA Warns Area of Supersonic Test Plans : Science: The project to be conducted over Edwards ironically hopes to produce quieter jets to fly over populated areas.
- Internet Aficionados Cost CSUN a Bundle : Education: University stops picking up surging tab for students' off-campus, on-line research.
- Simi High School Band Gets Marching Orders : Education: Quake repairs require music classes to be relocated. News is the latest in string of misfortunes for players.
- Attorney Picked to Fill Huntington Beach Council Seat
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : It's Time for a Clean Start
- SIMI VALLEY : 30% Pay Increase for Planners Approved
- U.S. to Research Diseases of Atomic Vets' Offspring : Medicine: A Dana Point widow whose husband died of radiation-caused cancer prodded Washington study.
- VAN NUYS : No Felony Charges to Be Filed in Crash That Injured 9
- ORANGE : Developer to Again Pitch Senior Housing
- Steeler Aide Capers Is First Panther Coach
- Mater Dei Kicker Picks Stanford
- J.M. Peters Co.: The Newport Beach home...
- Dealing With Wheeling : Those cool-looking sport utility vehicles are all the rage now, but owners should learn the basics to avoid an off-road headache or disaster, O.C. experts warn.
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Votes to Fortify Its Affirmative Action Policy
- SANTA ANA : Woman Settles Slip-Fall Lawsuit
- Aquarium to Offer 6 Afternoon Classes
- MOORPARK : Thieves Steal Safe Through Hole in Wall
- Body of Valley Woman Arrives From Japan
- COMMENTARY : Angelos Correct: Imitation Unflattering
- Wilson Backs Off Education Vow : Regulations: Two weeks after the governor promised to raze the state code and erect a better one, aides say obstacles to the task now appear insurmountable.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rookie Lacher Impressive in Nets for Unbeaten Bruins
- The Surprises, and the Disappointments
- Canada Disbands Elite Airborne Regiment
- COLUMN ONE : Aftershock for Psyche of Japanese : Quake reveals traits that help and hurt recovery. Cooperation, endurance are hailed. But critics see passivity, pride and rigidity.
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Alzheimer's Assn. Comforts the Care Givers
- Costa Mesa : Dolphin Is the New Symbol for School
- COSTA MESA : Buffalo Roams Back to Menu
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : Meetings on School Transfers Scheduled
- The Daydream Believers : Baseball Strike Leads to Seventh-Inning Stretch of Imagination
- Rookie Goalie Has No Time to Be Nervous : Kings: Stauber has broken finger. Hrudey has sore knee. Storr, 19, is ready to play.
- Some Put Athletics in Perspective
- West Coast Bancorp: The bank holding company...
- Electro Rent Reports Record Income in Quarter
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton maker of...
- Scenes : On the Front Lines: Vignettes From Four Nations
- Cleaning Up a Bad Mess : Lockheed and Burbank Grapple With Costly Cleanup at Skunk Works
- 2 Ex-Agency Officials Sentenced in $10-Million Insurance Scam
- Great Western Posts $251-Million Profit
- IBM Logs Its First Full-Year Profit Since '90 : Computers: Big Blue's cost cutting pays off with fourth-quarter earnings of $1.2 billion.
- Scenes : On the Front Lines: Vignettes From Four Nations
- GLENDALE : City Raising Rates on Downtown Meters
- Countywide : OCTA to Begin Random Drug, Alcohol Testing to Meet Federal Law
- Emily ElaSan Clemente, JuniorBasketball/GuardSan Clemente Coach Mary...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Vandalism Fells Community Holiday Tree : Santa Clarita: Workers are forced to cut down the Christmas spruce after it is sawed at the base. It was the site of the city's Yuletide public lighting ceremony.
- Guards Foil an Attempt to Loot The Gap : Crime: Thieves leave heaps of trendy wear behind as they flee. Shots fired at their van failed to stop them.
- Jurors Hear Death Penalty Arguments for Convicted Killer : Courts: Prosecutors cite Mark Scott Thornton's violent tendencies while defense blames brain damage for his crime.
- Schools
- Douris' Goal in Overtime Lifts Ducks Over Oilers
- Ducks' Kurvers Fits the Job Description : Hockey: Team wanted offensive defenseman and got one; he scores two goals in home opening victory over Oilers.
- Ms. Smith Goes to Washington : Anna Deavere Smith is working on two projects about the presidency: Rob Reiner's upcoming film 'American President' and her own theater piece that also looks at media.
- Promotion Campaign May Boost Local Software Firm
- Ruling May Give Keating Loophole in S & L Conviction
- Merrill Lynch & Co.'s fourth-quarter profit plummeted...
- Benton Oil Says It Has Tested Louisiana Well
- State Fines 2 Oil Companies $94,000 in 3 Ventura Deaths
- Stretching Your Creditability
- WOODLAND HILLS : Service to Remember Victim of Stray Bullet
- Dodger, Angel Coaches Get the OK to Work With Replacement Players
- Music Reviews : Smaller Orchestra but Not Diminished Returns
- ADVERTISING
- Religion : Faiths Disagree on Morality of Abortion
- OJAI : Cycling Deputy Puts Career on New Path
- Simi Valley Eases Rules to Apply for Quake Repair Loans : Recovery: The City Council's action won't help homeowners who make too much money to qualify.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Bomb' Discovered by Mailman Called Hoax
- Fans Want Action, Not Jingles
- SECURITIES
- The Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International in...
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- Rosary Girls' Soccer Has Cloud Over Its Head
- Steeler Aide Capers First Panther Coach
- AUTOS
- Hydraulics International Inc. of Chatsworth won a...
- New Ventura Clothes Store Geared to Tall Women
- OXNARD : Woman Dies After Automobile Collision
- GANG WATCH : Surrender? No Way
- Newhall Land Reports 7% Drop in Quarterly Earnings
- Real Estate Consultants Have Kept Busy Despite Recession : Growth: Some are involved in long-term projects while others have turned to corporate clients and public agencies.
- Vitesse Semiconductor Posts $562,000 Profit
- Schneider's Removal Hailed and Criticized
- Family, Friends Gather to Mourn Kennedy Matriarch : Memorial: Rose Kennedy's children, neighbors remember her unflappable dignity and love of life. Funeral is today after private wake.
- Boy, 17, Held in Killings of Woman and Her Daughter
- NEW DELHI : The Big Parade
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Why Not a Lottery to Get Into UC? : The pool of academically eligible students would be diversified, meeting the affirmative action goal, ending its abuse.
- Judge Postpones Retrial of Menendez Brothers to June 12 : Courts: Defense lawyer facing surgery in February sought more preparation time. Prosecutors say long delay is turning murder case into 'national joke.'
- ENCINO : Tribe Joins Lawsuit Against Los Angeles
- Strong New Storms Bear Down on County : Weather: Gray skies are expected through Thursday. Extended rain could trigger mudslides, renewed flooding.
- Fire Captain Placed on Leave After Arrest
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Work Delayed on Lake at Hansen Dam
- BUENA PARK : Flood Victims Eligible for City Grants
- Delhi Court Tells 'Bandit' Producer Not to Court Oscar
- White Plains, N.Y.-based Texaco Inc. said it...
- Restructuring Brings Beckman Instruments Good News : Industry: Cutting work force by 1,000 and other moves take company from loss column to healthy profit in one year.
- AGRICULTURE
- Ethnic Discord : Electronic Pony Express Handles Balkans Mail : Nonprofit on-line service keeps war-weary residents in touch with each other and the world.
- Foes of Abortion March, Take Hope in GOP's Political Gains
- MUSICReconciled: It was 32 years ago when...
- VENTURA : 3 Women Sought in Robbery of Man, 82
- Campaign Limit Issue to Appear on Ballot
- Firms Fined $94,000 in Deaths of 3 Workers : Accidents: Cal/OSHA cites 15 violations of employee safety rules at defunct oil well in Seacliff where men died of toxic gases.
- No Welcome Mat for New Housing Planned in Watts : Community: Santa Ana Pines residents say Habitat for Humanity's proposal for 41 homes would not be up to the area's standards.
- WESTCHESTER : First Class of Recruits Enters New LAPD Academy
- ANAHEIM : School Employees Get 2nd Pay Raise of 1%
- Butch Davis Gives Up on Raiders : Pro football: When team doesn't make firm offer, Cowboy defensive coordinator takes University of Miami job.
- Cutting Government
- Defining Disabled
- State of the Union
- It's Time for a Clean Start : Orange County post should be filled with someone with no ties to crisis
- Breast Cancer
- Pope John Paul II
- Nolan 'Newsletter'
- Rams' Move to St. Louis
- 60% Approval
- Company Town
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- COMPANY TOWN : Warner, Toshiba Win Support for Video Standard : Film: Alliance is expected to announce agreements with major consumer electronics companies and movie studios.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : 100% Refund Still Would Leave Schools Millions Short : Education: Districts had counted on interest from investments in collapsed county pool. Even if principal is returned, cuts and fee increases might be forced.
- Japanese Lawmakers Assail Quake Effort : Disaster: Opposition charges government with 'bungling.' Death toll at 5,060, damage estimates reach $100 billion.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Schneider Sees Self as Scapegoat : Demotion: He defends his performance, denies responsibility for county financial crisis. He blames former treasurer Citron.
- GREATEST SHOW: Tonight's opening of Cirque du...
- Orange County Demotes Top Administrative Officer : Bankruptcy: Move comes after Ernie Schneider refuses to resign. Supervisors plan broad powers for successor.
- New Simpson Case Evidence Delays Opening Remarks : Courts: Prosecution claims defense withheld information to sabotage government's case. Fuhrman is accused of not revealing interview with Simpson neighbor.
- Democrats in Assembly Oust GOP Member
- Managed Care, Unmanaged Pain: Keeping Quiet on the 'Tough Choices' : Health care: You want skilled postoperative nursing in today's cost-driven environment? Wake up!
- Supervisors Must Put Faith in Wisdom of the Electorate : Government should strive to reconnect citizens, politics. Constituents are likely to accept tough solutions if kept informed.
- Estimate of Damage From Storms Is Doubled : Weather: County official says it could reach $45 million. Meanwhile, forecasters predict another deluge is on the way.
- Man Won't Face Felony in Collision : Accident: D. A. won't prosecute driver police say was at fault in December crash that injured nine.
- L.A. Must Redefine Growth to Balance Everyone's Needs : Economy: Rules and fees need an overhaul to encourage job-creating development.
- Jury Calls for Death Sentence for Killer of 8-Year-Old Girl : Murder: Panel in Nicole Parker slaying is not swayed by testimony from Hooman Panah's mother that she abused her son. She also threatens suicide.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX DAILY REPORT : Don't Panic, but Rice Says This Could Be Last Trip to Title Game
- County Administrator Demoted : Crisis: Supervisors remove Ernie Schneider from top job after five hours of closed-door meetings. He suggests he is being made scapegoat. Health chief Tom Uram is interim replacement.
- Many Glued to TV for Trial but Some Have Had Enough
- Market Focus : Battered Peso Is Still Beloved by Mexico and Its People : Once the coin of the realm throughout the Americas and Asia, it is an integral part of culture and daily life.
- Jury Recommends Death for Child Killer : Courts: Mother's stories of abuse fail to influence decision in Panah case.
- Clinton to Seek 75-Cent Boost in Minimum Wage
- Homework Is a Parent's Eyes and Ears : Education: While it may not boost achievement in lower grades, it's still the best available window into the classroom.
- Deadlock Ends Officer's 2nd Trial : Court: Judge declares mistrial in the 1992 killing of an unarmed tow-truck driver. The jury had voted 9 to 3 to acquit the LAPD veteran.
- Rose Kennedy, 104, Dies; Matriarch of a Dynasty
- 3 New Contracts Put Hughes on a Hot Streak : Aerospace: Firm wins $1 billion in satellite jobs in three days and hopes there'll be more soon.
- Santa Fe Rebuffs $3.6-Billion Union Pacific Bid
- State Compensation Insurance Fund Has New President
- State Kept Valley Hospital Open Despite Damage Alert
- Despite Others' Mixed Marks, U.N. Commander Defends His Year in Bosnia : Peacekeeping: British Lt. Gen. Michael Rose is leaving his post. He insists neutrality has been right course.
- Maybe We're Just <i> Insanely </i> Happy : Sure, Experts Say Happiness Is Good--but That Doesn't Mean We Can't Question Conventional Wisdom
- THOUSAND OAKS : Update Scheduled on City Quake Aid
- GARDEN GROVE : City Representatives to Attend Shopping Center Convention
- PORT HUENEME : Navy Salutes Opening of Reserve Center
- SANTA ANITA : It's Not Del Mar, but Dennis Wins the San Pasqual Anyway
- Dance : Jazz Tap Music Moves, Solos Soar
- TELEVISIONFox, Reuters in Pact: Reuters international news...
- Nissan to Cut 1,000 Workers in Mexico : Peso crisis: The company is the first major foreign firm to plan layoffs in response to the country's financial upheaval.
- Special Provisions for Holidays Not Required by Law
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Manager to Give Update on Pool Funds
- City to Install Needed Signal on Busy Harbor Boulevard
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Veteran Educator Gets Superintendent Post
- Old Treaty, New Battle : Group Fears Portrayal of Historic Cahuenga Events in Metro Rail Art
- Rains in New Storm May Total 3 Inches : Weather: Showers are to resume today, possibly continue through Thursday. Coastal areas will probably be hit hardest.
- Traffic Light Tests Patience of Huntington Beach Drivers
- Proposal for Larger Police Station Stalls Over Lack of Funds : Oxnard: Force seeks relief from crowded conditions but taxpayers are in no mood to pay. Officials study possibly relocating to former Press-Courier building.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Parisii Group Debuts at Doheny Mansion
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Goodness, Gracious--Just a Little More?
- The Golden Globes Finally Get Some Respect : Awards: A wide range of movie and TV stars fire up the 52nd annual event, which is often seen as a precursor to the Oscars.
- CHINA
- COMMITMENTS : You Have to Kiss a Lot of Toads to Find More Toads
- RSVP : Staging Quite an Impression
- States Await a Free Hand on Gamut of Welfare Plans : Aid: Washington is apparently ready to hand over the reins. Ideas range from job training to deterring births.
- Orange County Almanac
- Guns Are Rarely the Answer : Fresno council vote and state probe in Van Nuys are steps for public safety
- Vampyre Staked : Teen-Age Punk Nightclub Dies, but Site Will Be Born Again
- Some Police Begin 3-Day Workweek : LAPD: Van Nuys and three other divisions put officers on compressed schedule in a yearlong effort to raise morale and lower costs.
- For a Super Bowl Warm-Up, This Would Leave Teams Cold
- Kings Get Stuck on Pause, Lose : Pro hockey: They're still looking for first victory after Edmonton wins, 4-3.
- Duke's Krzyzewski Won't Be Back This Season : College basketball: His recovery from back surgery will leave struggling team in hands of interim coach Gaudet.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Villanova Holds Off Rally to Stun No. 10 Georgetown
- Kerr's European Flair Not a Foreign Matter for Newport Harbor : Boys' soccer: Sailors become adept at setting up scoring opportunities for junior forward, who spent two years playing in Scotland.
- Suicide Bombing Kills 19 in Israel : Terrorism: More than 60 are injured by successive blasts in attack by two men at bus stop crowded with soldiers. Militant Islamic group claims responsibility.
- HULA BOWL : Colorado's Quarterback Leads East
- OPERA REVIEW : Verdi's 'Traviata' With a Diva in Distress
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Plans to Ban Street Solicitation
- Supervisors May Hire Goal-Setting Adviser
- Conservationist Blazes Trails in the Conejo Valley : Environment: Rorie Skei may be the most powerful woman working on open space issues in the region. Wearing many hats, she is capable of compromise as well as resolve.
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Two Fighters Going the Distance to Keep Their Distance
- McSween Accepts Season-Ending Injury
- JAPAN
- POLITICS : Quayle Case Renews Debate on Public's Right to Know : Should candidates sacrifice privacy when it comes to their health? Some say a method for determining disability should be explored.
- At Last! Secrets of a Successful Super Bowl
- GM Workers Approve Contract, Ending Strike : Autos: The company agrees to hire about 660 at the Flint plant. Analysts say it needs to let some go.
- 2 Small Aftershocks Rattle Big Bear Area
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : A Thriller Is Still Just a Thriller--Even When Set in Japan : THE TIME OF THE CRICKET <i> by William D. Blankenship</i> , Donald I. Fine, $21.50, 300 pages
- Edward Hidalgo; Former Secretary of the Navy
- Man in Wheelchair Run Over, Shot to Death
- War of Words : Fillmore, Officials Target of Lawsuit in Newspaper Fight
- Voices : CONVERSATION : 'Whatever's at the End of This Rainbow, I Need It Now' : AmeriCorps: Three people who were among the first to take part talk about their experiences.
- Catching Up on Their Studies : Aspiring Marine Biologists From CSUN Get an Up-Close Look at Sea Life in San Diego Bay
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Art Center Mural to Tell Whole Story
- Body of Man Found in Brush Behind Hospital
- Girl, 1, Dies a Day After 2-Car Crash : Accidents: The Northridge child is the fourth fatality in a collision that also injured 10 people.
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : Boring? Yes, That's True, Says Martin
- TELEVISION : Break Out the Popcorn for PBS' 'Cinema'
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- VENTURA : Search Fails to Find Surfer in Distress
- A Different Perspective : From a Basketball Game Emerged a Haven for Kids Who Once Roamed the Streets
- SIMI VALLEY : Police to Ask for an Additional Dog
- Rose Kennedy, 104, Dies; Matriarch of a Dynasty : Passing: Only woman to see three sons enter Senate, one the White House, is surrounded by family at her death.
- Group Promotes Latino Voter Participation : Elections: Nonpartisan organization based in Santa Ana hopes to increase registration, explain the issues involved in the elections and ensure that people follow through and show up at the polls.
- Nurses Charge Cutbacks Result in Shoddy Care
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials to Predict Economic Future
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Self-Defense Class for Women Offered
- SAT Statistics Look Deceiving : Testing: Scores will be adjusted and qualifying number will be more than 800.
- Tomba (Yawn) Wins; Now It's Seven in a Row
- Orange County
- U.S. Presses Bosnian Serbs to Accept Peace Plan : Diplomacy: Envoy's visit to rebel headquarters marks departure from Washington's earlier efforts. More talks are scheduled for today.
- Computer Masqueraders Pose Risk for Internet Users
- COSTA MESA : Newport Blvd. Signals Irk Drivers, Council
- Agenda
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Weighs 30% Raise for Planners
- More Than Just a Caretaker : UC head announces an October departure date
- LA HABRA : Unamplified Music Approved for Bar
- Street's Downhill Win Ends Big U.S. Weekend
- They Ought to Be in Pictures, These Brothers Not So Grim
- Angels Sign Nine Players From Well-Attended Camp
- Swimming
- Drug Court Plans Put on Hold as Key Issues Unresolved : Treatment: Planners haggle over how program to help addicts break the cycle of arrests and jail should be run. Furor may prevent project from getting off the ground.
- Permit Won for Restaurant With Dancing
- New Year, New Interest in Stock Mutual Funds
- O.C. to Fed: Raise Rates--Please!
- Southland
- Debits and Credits : After a Year in Washington, Former O.C. Couple Says Life There Has Ups and Downs
- Dissection of '94 Campaign Isn't Pretty
- Southland Trauma Specialists Join Kobe Relief Effort
- INDOOR GAME: The recent wet weather has...
- COLUMN ONE : The Case That Fits All Causes : For good or ill, Simpson-mania seems to provide a public forum for anyone with a message, a dream or even some with get-rich schemes.
- BREA : 8-K Run Will Benefit High School Programs
- Nominees to Coastal Panel to Be Discussed
- STANTON : Class Includes Plenty of Clowning Around
- MISSION VIEJO : Courses on Court Interpreting Offered
- UCLA Bulks Up Its Defense, Lands Cerritos College's McNeal
- TV REVIEWS : 'Platypus,' 'Pig Sty' Mine Familiar Turf
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fibbers, Face Add Kicks to Rock Benefit
- NBA ROUNDUP : Perry's Free Throw Lifts Suns Over Magic
- Rather's 'The Real ER' Needs Emergency Care
- Opera Pacific of Irvine and two choreographers...
- DANCE REVIEW : Lines Contemporary Ballet in Program at Pepperdine
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts Predict Grim Future if No Mexico Aid : Economy: That country, and Latin America and the U.S. too, could be hurt if Congress rejects $40 billion in loan guarantees.
- CHINA
- CHINA
- COMMITMENTS : Across the Fence : What makes a good neighbor? Balancing a desire to help with a healthy respect for privacy.
- MAKING IT IN O.C. : Costa Mesa's W. D. Adams Makes Products Shipshape for Shipping
- Southland
- Fears Grow Over 300-Mile Wilderness Race : Environment: Critics believe marathon in southern Utah will harm fragile landscapes. A decision is expected soon from federal land agency.
- Running With the Ball
- Amid Chaos, Businesses Reopen in Kobe : Earthquake: Employees spend hours getting to work. Once there, they find it's difficult to get anything done.
- MALAYSIA
- Writers Read Their Works in Latest Literary Series : Books: 'Racing Toward the Millennium' focuses on eight authors of the West.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Passing the Baton : Steve Greenberg Brings '90s Sensibilities to Truck Rental Business Founded by Father
- NEW ZEALAND
- 6 Hurt in Aftershock of Colombia Temblor
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Heading to Trial
- VIETNAM
- Survivor Describes 'Scare of a Lifetime' : Earthquake: A young woman's letter to her parents in the United States tells of panic, confusion and gratitude.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : We May Not Know Why, but We're Going Along for the Ride
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : It's Recentering, Not a Rightward Tilt
- DANA POINT : City Council Changes Policy on End Times of Its Meetings
- Martin, a Losing Finalist in '94, Makes an Earlier Exit This Time : Tennis: Eighth-seeded American is ousted by Russia's Kafelnikov. McEnroe also is beaten.
- An Old Shepherd Misses His Flock : Fan, 83, Trying to Come to Grips With Beloved Rams' Announced Move to St. Louis
- NBA ROUNDUP : Perry's Free Throw Lifts Suns Over Magic
- The Wayans Ought to Give It a Rest
- Chechen War Drives Wedge Between Russia, Germany : Europe: Moscow defense chief unlikely to be invited to Munich meeting after criticizing opponents of fighting.
- Dole Suggests Gingrich Should Abandon Book Deal : Politics: Senate leader says the squabble could hinder work on GOP 'contract.' He also doubts three-fifths tax vote provision will succeed.
- Woman Killed, Man Wounded in Gang-Related Venice Shooting
- The Fare Game: Is It Worth Lowering Price of Bus Trips to Lure Riders?
- Driver Held After High-Speed Chase That Began in Anaheim
- HOUSING WATCH : It's a Huge Help
- OJAI : Aquinas Church to Hold Special Mass
- Public TV Works, Don't Strangle It : Foes of U.S. funding seem to be backing off a bit
- Holy Bull a Winner in His 1995 Debut
- Countywide : Smoking Ban Skirted at School Bingo
- List of Winners for the 52nd Golden Globe Awards
- Love of Sewing Has Given Her a Pattern in Life