- LA PALMA : City Adds 2 Seats to Development Panel
- Heart Classes Offered by Hoag Institute
- Spray Can Replacements Will Cost Armor All
- O.C. Has an Arts Council at Last : Community: The private, nonprofit organization starts modestly but hopes to foster artistic unity.
- Connecticut Raises a Cup to No. 1 Teams
- Belafonte: A Man of Action : The singer-actor doesn't hesitate to get involved, and he brings his multicultural thinking to his music with his group, Djoliba, in Costa Mesa this evening.
- AUTOS : Romanian Wheels for U.S. Market : Imports: Florida company will offer two sport utility models starting at less than $10,000.
- AUTOMOBILES
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Culture : Spelunker's Passion Pays Off : Jean-Marie Chauvet and his small team of cave-diggers 'hit the jackpot,' finding a cache of Stone Age art.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Woodbridge, Brea Olinda Are Given Top Seedings
- L.A. Schools Wrestle With Realities of '92 Money Pact : Education: Deadline nears for equalizing campuses' funding. A shrinking state budget complicates decisions.
- 'Gatekeeper' Test Again Will Close I-5 Checkpoint
- ORANGE : Borrowers in County Pool Denied Backing
- Ladycats, Warriors Top Seeded
- Star of the White Circus : Italy's Alberto Tomba, Enjoying Extraordinary Season, Eyes First Overall World Cup Skiing Title
- 4th-Quarter Turnaround Reported by Tekelec
- Feds Won't Pursue Case on Officers : LAPD: Nine members of elite police unit won't face civil rights charges. U. S. attorney's office says there is insufficient evidence.
- Welfare Reform: The Bottom Line : Lowering costs isn't all there is to it
- LAUSD Gets $15-Million Science Grant : Training: Thirteen teachers are chosen to help stimulate district-wide instruction.
- SIMI VALLEY : Kids Design City for National Contest
- Audit Finds Flaws in City Warehouse Operations : Government: Controller urges department to correct slipshod practices. Among other things, about 3,000 tires are unaccounted for.
- Human Rights Watch : Exiting the Burma Road
- Smile, you hockey pucks: Tired of those...
- GLENDALE : Homeless Center to Open Thursday
- Tustin : School District Wins Desirability Award
- This Coach K Might Win a Title This Year
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Volleyball Team Wins a Few, Goes Giddy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pair of Rap Acts Not Worth the Wait
- ART : 'River of Gold' Flows With Stylized Imagery
- AIRLINES
- AUTOS
- Variflex Gets New Credit Line to Maintain Expansion Pace
- AUTOMOBILES
- Group Objects to Microsoft's On-Line Plans
- Clinton Set to Veto Security Policy Bill : Legislation: The GOP measure would restrict presidential powers. Curbs would include limiting U.S. participation in U.N. peacekeeping operations.
- 50 Years After Devastating Raid, a Healing in Dresden : World War II: British, U.S. representatives lay wreaths for the dead. German president underlines Nazi guilt.
- GOP Rejects Welfare Reform Changes : Congress: Democrats had sought to provide guarantees for recipients, children. The Republican proposal still gives states broad leeway.
- Work Begins to Extend Subway Line Into Valley : Transportation: North Hollywood is expected to be linked with Downtown by the year 2000.
- Prosperous Times Ignite Internal Strife at Animal Care Facility : Charity: Dispute at Wildlife Waystation focuses on founder's pay package and spending practices. Audit by state officials is under way.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- LOS ANGELES : Police Commission Chief, Airline Under Investigation
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Man Slain While Trying to Help Robbery Victim
- Music Review : Master Chorale Puts Heart Into It
- INSURANCE
- Fourth Suspect in Beating Death of Amy Biehl Appears in Court
- On Valentine's Day, a Tale of Love, Loss . . . and Salvation
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Taking the Time to Prove Common Sense Wrong--Again : ABOUT TIME: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution <i> by Paul Davies</i> , Simon & Schuster, $24, 294 pages
- Group Objects to Microsoft's On-Line Plans : Technology: Dealers representatives will meet today with Justice Department officials.
- Gang-Related Drive-By Shootings Leave 3 Wounded
- White House Guest Schuller Spends the Night in Lincoln Bedroom
- Mandela Acts to Head Off Grumblings : South Africa: He abandons appointment of scandal-plagued cleric to U.N. post. President also tries to heal rift caused by his estranged wife.
- WESTMINSTER : Resolution on Funds Goes to Council Today
- SIMI VALLEY : Shooting Victim's Condition Improves
- Fountain Valley Boys' Soccer Team Earns Top Seeding
- Life on the 'Street' : Caroll Spinney Has Been Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch for 26 Years. And He Still Loves It.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : New Season, New Work
- Grubb & Ellis Will Market Hathaway Building
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Heating Fuel Prices Drop; Stocks Mixed
- AUTOS : Toyota Shortens the Workday
- Health Costs Fall With Big Push to Managed Care : Benefits: Businesses realized savings in 1994 as coverage for thousands of employees was shifted, survey finds.
- St. Louis Entity to Buy Irvine City Bank
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei, Tustin and Sonora Lead Field for County
- ENVIRONMENT : New Tactic to Shackle Federal Powers Spreads in Northwest
- BODY WATCH : Mending Broken Hearts : Dr. Hillel Laks of UCLA repairs diseased hearts that ordinarily would be rejected for transplant. And the recipients are usually 65 to 70, people who might not otherwise be eligible.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Under the Dark Sky, Supporters Prepare for a Starry 'Night'
- PARIS : 'After Peace' Talks
- 5 Pick Up Papers for City Council Election : Thousand Oaks: Among them, only Mike Markey has officially filed his candidacy. Early signs indicate a crowded, diverse field.
- SYLMAR : $25,000 Offered in Search for Woman
- Obviously, He Didn't Want to Talk About It
- 'Til Debt Do Us Part : Entrepreneurs: Experts say couples who become partners make up the fastest-growing segment in the field of small firms.
- Wagon Wheel Plaza in Oxnard Is Up for Sale
- Court Paves Way for Saatchi to Form Agency : Advertising: He can compete against the firm he founded, but three colleagues can't--for now.
- CONGRESS : At 92, Thurmond Can Still Fend Off Ouster Attempt : Some colleagues question his mental faculties. But he retains his firm grip on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
- Notebook : Magnolia Coach Gives Perspective to Playoffs
- Building a Winner in the Wild
- Will Not Seek Presidency in 1996, Gingrich Asserts
- Council May Ease Nonsmoking Law
- GARDEN GROVE : GOALS: From the Brink to the Rink
- School Official Plans Town Hall Meeting
- NHL ROUNDUP : Montreal Fans Boo the Lack of Offense
- Broadway on Tour and Grove Center to Collaborate : Theater: The troupe will launch its inaugural season as the children's company in residence with 'Wizard of Wonderland.'
- Marriott Hotel Joins Expo '95 Sponsor List
- Media : Focus Gives German Giant a Run for Its Readership : Conservative new magazine targets the Kohl generation, and left-leaning Der Spiegel faces stiffest competition ever.
- U.S. Vets Turn Over Items to Help Identify Vietnamese MIAs
- Protesters Rally Against Mexico's Military Intervention in Chiapas : Foreign affairs: Outside consulate in L.A., demonstrators express sympathy with Indian rebels in the rural state.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Saying the Right Things
- TUSTIN : District Appoints New Mentor Teachers
- Tanker Wreck Blocks Freeway
- High Schoolers Train as Peer Counselors
- Obituaries : * Robert Earl Sankovich; Decorated Officer, Pilot
- VENTURA : Woman Crushed by Her Friend's Car
- Alas, You Can't Dump the Rain on Valentine's Day
- THE NHL / ROBYN NORWOOD : Shark Goalie No Longer 'Like Wall,' More 'Like Sieve'
- AMERICA'S CUP / RICH ROBERTS : Blake's Team New Zealand Leads the Way
- Weekend Box Office : The Winter Doldrums Continue
- Fieldstone Co.: The home builder said it...
- Chevron Sticks With Project in Kazakhstan : Oil: Company says cut in spending there was planned and does not indicate pessimism.
- Asphalt Firm Shrinks Losses to $3 Million
- Pasadena Biotechnology Firm Moves Headquarters to Tustin
- Litton to Acquire Defense Units of Imo Industries
- Rainbow Makes 99 Cents a Share
- By a Nose : Plastic Surgeons Find Egos Are Where the Money Is as HMOs Cut Back
- Providing a Whirl on Motion Simulators : Business: Cinema Ride hopes to cash in on a virtual reality adventure. But the competition is growing fierce.
- MONTEVIDEO : Pacts Talk Merger
- Ignorance of Sexual Diseases Is Cited
- Reward Offered in Theft of Antiques
- Ruling PRI Suffers Crushing Defeat in Key Mexico State : Election: Opposition PAN heads for a major sweep in Jalisco, dealing president's party one of its worst losses in 66 years. Wide margin eases fears of violent protests.
- Countywide : Wednesday Job Fair Open to Laid-Off O.C. Employees
- DANA POINT : Group Advises Replacing Diseased Palms
- East Meets West for Pitcher Nomo : Baseball: When Dodgers introduce their new $2-million signing, it's bigger news in Tokyo than in Los Angeles.
- Brodie Still Takes His Shots : Golf: Former San Francisco 49er quarterback extends athletic career on Senior Tour. Will play at Mesa Verde event.
- Dance Review : Peking Acrobats: Exercise in Amazement
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Flash-Flood Watch Issued in Burn Areas
- Westlake High Ousts Starting Center
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Hawkins Gets Defensive, Then Gets Noticed
- Gullikson Has a Small Brain Tumor
- Class to Explore Desert Management
- Let's Have the Senate Hearing
- Speaking Of: : Coral Reefs : Marine Habitats Under Global Assault
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Girls Hear of Choices Better Than Alcohol
- Woman Killed Crossing Street
- Strutting of Stuffs Isn't Nice : Lakers Improved, but Their Swagger Raises Hackles
- ART REVIEW : 'Narcissistic': Art for Artist's Sake
- Trio-Tech Profits Plunge to $188,000 in 2nd Quarter
- Company Town
- Pinkerton Security & Investigation Services, the Encino-based...
- Mission Produce Will Use Canadian Technology
- Clinton to Call March Economic Conference
- Democrats Unite Against GOP Crime Bill : Congress: President's party closes ranks behind his threat to veto measure rerouting funds for new police. Today's scheduled vote is expected to be close.
- Looking for Love in All the Wrong Papers : Valentines: The classifieds may be a '90s timesaver, but they're heartless.
- IRVINE : School Board Delays Vote on $3-Million Budget Cut
- The Bishops Must Be Consistent : In keeping with its pro-life stance, the Catholic Church must also reject the 'just war' theory.
- Rancho Santiago's Watson Plays All Over the Court
- Wheel of Good Fortune : Race Driver Irvan Plans a Return After Surviving Near-Fatal Crash
- Donelly Brings Life and Texture to 'King' : BELLY, "King" <i> Sire/Reprise</i> ***
- Clinton's Chief Economist Issues Rebuttal : Economy: Annual report responds to the Republican fiscal agenda, taking many of its claims to task.
- For Richer or for Poorer, in Up Cycles and in Down . . . : Entrepreneurs: Husband-and-wife teams are the fastest-growing segment of the small-business population. But it's not all hearts and roses.
- Clinton's Chief Economist Issues Rebuttal : Economy: Annual report responds to the Republican fiscal agenda, taking many of its claims to task.
- National Agenda : Lesotho's Throne: All in the Family : In a move to ensure stability, Moshoeshoe II is reinstated as king after abdication of son who replaced him.
- Crews Burrow 1st Feet of 2-Mile Valley Subway
- Usher Faces a Sad Year at Big A (as in Absent) : Careers: The Rams are gone. The baseball strike continues. So, after three decades working at Anaheim Stadium, Chuck Plumberg's prospects for '95 are gloomy.
- L.A. Schools Wrestle With Realities of '92 Money Pact : Education: Deadline nears for equalizing campuses' funding. A shrinking state budget complicates decisions.
- BURBANK : Main Post Office to Move Some Services
- ANAHEIM : City to Air Investment Review Plan
- Tyson's Release Date Now March 25
- Dorsey in Familiar Role for Basketball Playoffs
- Mater Dei Coach Is Victim of Hoax : Football: Rollinson was not considered for Oregon job, despite receiving phone call.
- Valley Home Prices Sink to 1987 Price Levels, But Sales Rise : Real estate: January's median sale price was $165,000, same as in August, 1987. But the number of sales inched upward, compared to the same period last year.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Heating Fuel Prices Drop; Stocks Inch Up
- AUTOMOBILES : Stanton Hot-Rod Builder Uses '37 Ford to Break Own Record With 5th Trophy
- Randall H. Holliday has been promoted from...
- Kristie HobackMater Dei, SophomoreSoccer/DefenderHoback came up big...
- Company Town : Past Hanna-Barbera Exec to Form New Entertainment Firm
- Peru Declares Cease-Fire in Conflict With Ecuador : South America: Quito official says troops won't fire unless attacked. Lima's claim of victories is disputed.
- U.S. High Court Sides With Father in Adoption Dispute
- LOS ANGELES : More Than $1 Million Raised to Aid Stacey Koon
- Simi Orders Comcast to Cut Rates, Pay Refunds : Cable TV: City officials approve rollback of 20 cents a month. Company has 30 days to renegotiate.
- City Archivist Angry That Yaroslavsky Took Papers With Him : Government: Documents are part of L.A.'s 'historical conscience,' records keeper says. Former councilman says he wanted to assure the materials' safekeeping.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Top-Seeded Diamond Bar Faces Tough Competition
- Bringing a 'Brave New World' to Today's Stage : Theater: Fifteen years after staging the novel at CalArts, director Robert Benedetti is back with a more sophisticated production for the school's 25th anniversary.
- Million-Dollar Loan Made on Oxnard Building
- Weight Watchers to Close Orange Office
- Warburg Group Chief Executive Cairns Resigns
- Memories of Quiet Times With His Love
- Riders Train to Perfect the Equestrian Art of Dressage : Sports: A world-class trainer helps local Olympic hopefuls combine balance, precision and grace.
- Guns Are Really Not the Answer : Officials who carry them are setting the wrong example
- Lead Us Not Into Temptation : There are theological reasons why school prayer is a bad idea.
- Heavy Weapons Cease-Fire Reported in Chechnya
- Volunteers : Helping hands : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Disaster-Service Volunteers Honored
- To Kobe, With Love : Thousand Oaks School Sells Valentine's Day Bouquets to Benefit Quake Victims
- So, How 'Bout Love for an Alternative? : Pop music: Tanya Donelly's happy, which doesn't always sell in rock. But it works for her group, Belly, which is releasing its album with the holiday in mind.
- Martin Lawrence Raises $2 Million in Stock Sale
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Second Suit Challenges Pool Bankruptcy Filing
- Naval Officer Infected With Deadly Bacteria
- Boyfriend a Suspect in Killing : Crime: Police say they lack evidence to arrest him in the death of Cal State Fullerton student Cathy Torrez. Lawyer says client has been harassed 'for months.'
- FULLERTON : Council OKs Pruned Tree Trimming Budget
- Bullfrogs Have Their Eye on a Smaller Pond : Sports: Roller hockey team may leave home at The Pond if talks with Anaheim about a new, smaller arena prove fruitful.
- Hunt Launched for 20 Tied to Bomb Suspect : Terrorism: They are said to be the core of Yousef's cell in Philippines. Concern over follow-up attacks is cited.
- Anaheim Council Urged to Consider Hotel Tax Cutback
- Studio City : Some Dog Park Improvements Axed
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Recalls the '94 Quake With Exhibits
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View High to Offer Magnet Program
- City Grants Developers Exclusive Agreement : Ventura: Firms get negotiating rights for entertainment and retail complex. Officials will consider financing a parking structure.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bills Would Stop Use of Angeles Forest for a Dump : Elsmere Canyon: Boxer adds her weight to an effort by McKeon to block the proposed trade of public land.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Thoughts': A Smart Night of Stand-Up
- Reddi Brake Reverses Losses, Plans Expansion
- Video Game Firm T-HQ Plans Reverse Stock Split
- AST's Wai Szeto, a Key Player in Firm's Early Days, to Retire
- Medi-Physics Discontinues Syncor Distribution Deal
- Home Sales Drop
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Fate of Budget Law May Depend on Sen. Feinstein : Politics: Republican majority may need the Democrat's vote to pass balanced-budget amendment. She insists Social Security be exempted from cuts.
- Lone Justice : The abduction of Polly Klaas gripped the nation and prompted her father to wage war on anyone who would harm a child. But Marc Klaas has paid a steep price for his lonely crusade.
- Animal Attraction : Popular X-Rated Valentine Tour at S.F. Zoo Details the Sexual Adventures of Wildlife
- Countywide : OCC Offers Children Free Sailing Classes
- VENTURA : Supervisors to Air Proposal on Trash
- Health Costs Fall With Big Push to Managed Care : Benefits: Businesses realized savings in 1994 as coverage for thousands of employees was shifted.
- AIRLINES
- SEC Hears Proposals for Forecast Liability Protection
- Condo Owners Are Advised to Buy Own Insurance : Recovery: Too often, residents rely on the association's coverage, which may fall far short of what's needed in a disaster.
- Matthews Reports Sliding Profits in 1st Quarter
- BODY WATCH : INDULGENCES : Relieve Stress, Improve Attitude . . . and Never Give Up on Love
- Teen-Age Mothers at Eye of Welfare Storm : Reform: Unwed childbearing is harmful to parents, children and society. But patchwork remedies have failed.
- BUJUMBURA : A Front-Row Seat
- Heavyweight Titleholder : When he was struggling, Dean Koontz believed in himself and bought back the rights to his books. Now many of the best-selling author's early efforts are paying off again.
- Friends of the Court : Program Pairs Lawyers With Parolees Facing the Trials of a New Life
- CALABASAS : 9th-Grade Honors Classes Under Review
- Ducks Replace Brooks With Bellotti
- Warrior Refrain: No, Nellie : Analysis: Golden State coach, general manager, once among the NBA's most envied, loses jobs.
- Orange County Almanac
- Small Business Classes Offered at Ventura College
- Micropolis Shares Drop on Revenue Forecast
- Ex-Prof. 'Fran' Potter Dead at 72
- Unraveling a Web of Murder : Crime: Detectives worked for three years to piece together their case in the shooting death of insurance entrepreneur Dirk Houston.
- La Palma : Nominations Sought for Wall of Fame
- PERSPECTIVE ON EMPLOYMENT : Springboards Instead of Safety Nets : Our old methods aren't going to provide people with the skills to find good jobs intoday's economy.
- Officers in 1990 Shootout Won't Face Civil Rights Charges
- Mud, Rain and Sandbags : Weather: Deputies warn La Conchita residents to leave their homes due to threat of mudslides.
- County Home Buyers Earn More Than Those Statewide
- BODY WATCH : Mexican Food Without the Guilt : Fast food: Taco Bell is introducing light versions of its menu staples. Even the folks at the Center for Science in the Public Interest approve.
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- PAIRING UP: Ah, the romance of the...
- 23 Killed in Truck Plunge in Peru's Andes
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Efrain Rios Montt : To the dismay of human rights activists, the former dictator is now president of Guatemala's Congress, a position seen as a springboard to the nation's highest post.
- L.A. Dump Eager to Accept More West County Trash : Environment: Chiquita Canyon Landfill is willing to import more refuse but politics may thwart expansion plans.
- 2 Arrested in 'Chop Shop' Case : Crime: During a raid, police uncover five cars and find dismantled, buried remains of up to 40 others.
- SATICOY : Agency Starts Converting Pit Into Reservoir
- AGOURA HILLS : U.S. Funds to Help Pay for New Deputy
- Injured Kariya Expected to Return to Ducks' Lineup Against Vancouver
- Mayor Exonerated
- Oxnard Planning
- Judges and Scouts
- Affirmative Action Focus
- Catholic Hospitals
- College Student Numbers Growth
- As f or Equestrian Sports, What Hurdles?
- Leadership
- Affirmative-Action Furor Predicted : Debate: Former Howard University president warns fellow educators that battle over the issue could divide the nation.
- Fiscal Discipline
- Guest Worker Plan
- Workers' Comp Scam
- Don't Wait to Feel Sick Before Going Out to Find Best Physician for the Case : Health: Patients who are partners in their own care may be diagnosed more accurately, respond better to treatment and recover more quickly, according to Consumer Reports magazine studies.
- Marina, two-time defending Southern Section Division I...
- Schools' Secrecy
- WATCHING THE WEATHER
- RV Park Shenanigans
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- Company Town : Carolco May Be Close to Restructuring
- O.C. Cutbacks Threaten Poor : Crisis: Critics say aid for homeless and drug-addicted babies is to be slashed to avoid tax increase. Bergeson says needy not singled out.
- BODY WATCH : Antidotes for an Achy Breaky Heart
- Scientologists Seize Disks for Lawsuit : Glendale: Church representatives with court order remove files allegedly containing copyrighted texts from home of outspoken critic.
- Scientologists Sue, Seize Critic's Computer Files
- 'Bill Gates of Japan' Will Buy Comdex : Softbank to Pay $800 Million for Computer Shows
- LATE BLOOMERS: Expect your boyfriend to propose...
- Foster Cited Caution on Surgeries : Nomination: Choice for surgeon general warned in 1976 article against 'injudicious, indiscriminate' use of hysterectomies. He urged 'informed consent.'
- HAPPY ENDING: What better Valentine for Chris...
- From the Archives: James Horner scored 'Aliens' to 'Legends of the Fall,' and now: 'Casper'
- Thomas A. Seavey has joined Hemingway Personnel...
- SOUTH KOREA
- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : Mexico Must End Chiapas Turmoil Soon, Analysts Warn : Stability: Foreign investors who regained tenuous confidence in country after devaluation may leave again.
- Carol Lawrence has been appointed conference director...
- Do Bailouts Sow the Seeds of Suits?
- CHINA
- Use of Snitches Out of Control, Study Finds
- Woman Charged With Mischief With Carcasses
- INDIA
- Growing Pains Hit Malaysian Economy : Development: For the last seven years, the economy grew at 8% or more. But growth has brought traffic, pollution.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Getting Up to Date With a Black Entrepreneur : Small business: A calendar honors CW Leasing's Cynthia Walker and 11 other African American business people.
- COMMITMENTS : Relationships Can't <i> Always </i> Be Smooth Sailing : Couples: Hitting a rough spot? Two words: Cycles happen. It's not the end of the road if things aren't going well--there are keys to handling these crises.
- Odds Is As Odds Does
- RSVP : A Knight to Remember for British Academy
- Gephardt Presents Risky Challenge to Clinton's Global Economic Vision
- Redirecting the Affirmative Action Express
- INDIA
- Michele Sabo Assayag has joined the Orange...
- Orange County
- Some Special Ports in a Storm for Abused, Neglected Youngsters
- ROSSMOOR : Directors Seek Funds From Pool
- 2 Arrested in Robbery of Pizza Deliverer
- Duck Is a Target to Oilers : Hockey: Hebert plays downrange in Edmonton shooting gallery, turning back 43 shots in 2-0 loss.
- Dodgers Sign Japan's Hideo Nomo, Possibly to Replace Hershiser in Rotation
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bourque's Goal Helps Bruins Start Trip on Winning Note
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL : USC's Effort in Loss to Huskies Leaves Miller Fuming
- Thanks to Filmmakers, Composer's Life Still a Mystery : 'Immortal Beloved' Makes a Shambles of the Truth
- He Makes the Background Sing : Movies: James Horner has scored some of Hollywood's big films, from 'Aliens' to 'Legends of the Fall,' and now: 'Casper.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planners OK Rules to Spruce Up City's Look
- Foreclosures on Homes Hit Record High Last Year : Real estate: Some analysts, however, are predicting that repossessions by lenders will decline in 1995.
- Frank (Ray) McHenry; Retired Engineer
- Well-Rested Agassi Holds Off Tired Chang
- Their Fivesome Lacks the Writer's Touch
- Theater : Imagine the Fun With 'Really Rosie'