- Dodgers Make Like the NFL, Vote Against Instant Replace
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Laguna Hills Ousts Canyon on Inoue's Goal in Overtime
- Baseball Has Cracker Jack Plan to Entice Old Fans
- Hernandez Ineligible for Baseball at Saugus
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jagr Proves Penguins Best for Now as Late Goal Defeats Nordiques, 5-4
- MOVIESColorization Dispute Resolved: Trimark Pictures has announced...
- Theater Reviews : Grove Makes 'Black' Magic, but That's Not True of 'Liars'
- TV REVIEW : 'Griot' Hurt by Choppy Production
- Great--Now Men Have an <i> Excuse </i> for Being Weird
- State Curbs on Household Chemicals Under Attack : Hazards: Suspicion of government and industry led to Prop. 65 in 1986. Many now say the law goes too far.
- Newport Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of equipment...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : His Bat Speed Makes Fast Work of Pitchers
- Theater Reviews : Fullerton's 'Phantom' Has Spirit of the Original
- Employers Plan to Spend Less on Training : Work force: Survey of Southland companies conducted by Irvine firm also finds that most believe it is the individual's responsibility to hone job skills.
- Florida Sues Over Tobacco-Related Costs : Health: Cigarette makers are blamed for $1.4 billion in Medicaid bills. Two other states have filed similar suits.
- L.L. Knickerbocker Co. Inc.: The Rancho Santa...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Rebound From Selloff
- 54% of Southland Firms to Cut Back Training, Survey Finds
- AIDS Patient to Receive Baboon Marrow
- Sic Transit Gloria : Fresh Thinking Can Bring Rail Answers to L.A.
- Macy's and Bullock's to Spend $550 Million on Store Remodeling
- Grandparents Who Fight for Custody Risk It All
- L.A. STORIES : Cool and Collected : The Vaults of the Natural History Museum Prove What <i> Isn't</i> on Display Is as Interesting as What Is
- AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS : Sobriety Checks to Start Thursday Night
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Prayerwalk to Pass by in 786-Mile Trek
- Cities Ready to Settle Over Booking Fees
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Hearing in Santa Ana Today
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Special Breed of Cop Patrols Animal World
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Plans $1-Million Trash Recycling Program
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Bradbury's Goal Lifts Buena Into Quarterfinals
- Santa Ana Wrestlers to Face Atascadero
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Gottlieb Helps Tustin Win 17th in a Row
- Filmmaker Luna to Speak at 'Recent Spanish Cinema'
- Backers of State Gambling Controls Hope 3rd Try Is the Charm : Regulation: Atty. Gen. Lungren and allies again seek to create gaming commission to monitor card rooms.
- ICN Fall Continues in Second Day After Regulatory Setback : Pharmaceuticals: Stock has lost nearly a third of value since Friday's FDA refusal to approve Virazole as hepatitis treatment.
- When a Loved One Takes a Mate, Three Can Be Company--or a Crowd
- Man Shot While Driving Automobile
- Orange County Almanac
- '90s FAMILY : Staying Connected
- LOS ANGELES : Council Votes $100,000 for Bid to Save Shipyard, Base
- Tunnel Revision : Water District Starts Repairs on Pipeline Damaged in Quake
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Marine Seeks $30 Million for Mistaken Hysterectomy
- OXNARD : City, School District Study Pact for Pool
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Division Plans Tryouts for Lifeguards
- To Vultures, Mexico a Different Animal
- Philips Electronics Again Gambling to Set Industry Standard : Technology: Though recent innovations have flopped, the firm is sticking by its CD-I, which trails CD-ROMs.
- Colleges
- Brain Trust : Youngsters Evaluate How Well Scientists' Exhibits Explain Neurology in Lay Terms
- TUSTIN : City Joins in Asking County for a Refund
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Some Dis-Assembly Required
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Zamudio Needs to Defeat Stewart to Earn Title Shot
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lark Quartet Relies on Understatement
- Music & Dance : Chorale to Give Voice to Ballet Premieres
- Davis Named Southern Pacific CEO
- Coto de Caza Discloses Sale of Golf & Racquet Club : Development: Owner of Indian Wells and other major facilities won't take over for at least five years under lease terms.
- ADVERTISING
- Trial Highlights
- Tyson Named U.S. Economic Council Head
- The Paradox of the Mexican Bailout
- Jury Convicts 2 in Probe of Deputies' Drug-Money Skimming : Courts: A third man is acquitted of federal charges that he stole from dealers he was investigating. One of the two found guilty was from Northridge.
- IRVINE : City Council Postpones Decision on TV Channel
- NBA ROUNDUP : Depleted Cavaliers Hold Off Knicks
- A Sleepy Town on a Lively Sea : Loreto, No More Than a Village on Mexico's Sea of Cortez, Is Quiet as Usual, but When the Red Dawn Rises, So Do the Yellowtail
- JAZZ REVIEW : Uttal Mixes Indian, Western
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Device Looks Like a Chip, Works Like a Robot--and Fits on a Fingertip : Micromachines: Global market is expected to explode to nearly $14 billion by 2000.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Shootings Stun Couple's Friends and Customers
- CAMARILLO : Town Center Plan Considered Tonight
- NORTH HILLS : Drug Hound Demonstrates Its Keen Senses
- LA HABRA : City Chooses to Settle 2 Injury Claims for a Total of $21,250
- Stop Crying Wolf Over Wolves
- MISSION HILLS : Pilfered Bell Is Restored to Its Historic Place
- Newport-Mesa Trustees Brace for Tough Choices
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : No More Diversions Found
- Tempers Flare After Jury Convicts Man of Murder : Courts: Victim's supporters heckle defendant as he is led away. Deputies have to restrain both sides.
- TUSTIN : Still in the Running : After 1st Marathon, 74-Year-Old Is Eager for More
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bowling Renovation Bids Sought
- Obituaries : Calder Willingham; Writer of Novels and Screenplays
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gardena Serra Shoots Down Calvary Chapel
- Lakers Expected to Turn to Daniels for Help
- ADVERTISING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Rebound From Selloff
- Chevron Settles Women's Sexual Harassment Suit for $2.2 Million : Workplace: Another suit alleges discrimination. Company says it does not tolerate such practices.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Will the $20-Billion Aid Package Be Enough?
- Matsushita Revenue Up on MCA Success
- Robber Kills Laguna Beach Merchant
- A Revived NAACP Targets Capitol Hill, GOP 'Contract'
- Anglo-Irish Plan Launched
- O.C. Time-Share Plan Involves Animal-Killing to Save Birds : Habitat: Foxes, cowbirds, would be eradicated to provide gnatcatcher sanctuary, a condition for Disney resort.
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine firm said Tuesday...
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc.: The La...
- Troubled Genisco Technology Sells Division, Main Product Line : Deal: Announcement comes less than a week after Anaheim firm filed for Chapter 11 protection.
- High Court Won't Hear Apple Case on Windows : Technology: The computer maker said Microsoft illegally copied its Mac interface.
- Strike Breaker Order Due Soon--Reich : Labor: Executive sanction could block federal contracts. President ponders details.
- FBI Arrests Man Accused of Training Bomb Suspects
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- OXNARD : State Sues Medical Provider in Fraud
- Late Puncher : At 41, Boxer Has Defied Odds, Achieved Dream of Pro Debut
- City Offers Reward, Seeks Money to Hire More Police
- Firefighter Honored for Activism, Work With Youth
- Ex-INS Official Says Agencies 'Singled Out' 'L.A. 8' for Deportation : Immigration: He tells court he signed order under pressure from the FBI, which had failed to gather enough evidence for a criminal case against group accused of PLO ties.
- Killer Opportunity for Whale Watchers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran's SCIAC Win Streak Ends, 82-69
- Strike's Own Squeeze Play : Managers and Coaches Dislike Being Caught in the Middle Between Players and Owners
- DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Supreme Court to Consider Revival of Gay Rights Ban
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : For Firmer Grip on Golf: Laser Putting
- Latino Workers Sue County Over New Affirmative Action Rules : Work force: Group alleges policy was altered without public hearings. But officials say changes will help Latinos.
- Countywide : Man Wins $124,900 for the Red Cross
- Rio Mesa Overtime Loss Apparently Meant to Be
- Nuggets Welcome Bickerstaff, Trounce Clippers
- Jamie ShineOrange Coast, FreshmanBasketball/ForwardOrange Coast needed two...
- Northridge Snaps Losing Streak by Spiking Pepperdine
- Theater Reviews : This 'Shrew' Is on Another Foot--and It Fits : Rather than taking the modern route, Vanguard director Terry Gunkel uses a straightforward approach to present Shakespeare's comedy.
- GIRLS
- It's a Good Thing He Isn't Named Anchovy
- Lose the Llamas
- Simi's Image
- Future U.
- A Worthy Cause
- Priority Path
- Immigration Control, Impact
- Both Sides Now
- Job-Training Funds
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy's Deal: No Money, but Plenty of Power : Recovery: CEO's nine-month contract can be terminated only by four-fifths vote of supervisors. He will oversee all departments, with broad authority to hire, fire, discipline and set salaries for department heads.
- Support for NEA
- Sybert's Mistake
- Republican Welfare Plan
- '90s FAMILY : Someone to Lean On : Some people think that older kids can look after themselves. But experts--and now, more parents--say the support children get in the preteen and teen years may be more important to their development than the care they received before kindergarten.
- Library Appeal
- J. William Fulbright
- Fourth Abortion Clinic Fire Along Central Coast in 2 Weeks Is Probed
- Stadium or Landfill?
- States
- Federal Quake Aid
- Malathion Alternatives
- Gay Men's Chorus
- Faulty Forecasts
- Idea Could Fly
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 22, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1995
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1995
- THOUSAND OAKS : Police Are Seeking Man Missing 10 Days
- Knee Injury Sidelines Titan Guard St. Clair for Rest of the Season
- U.S. Signs Pact for Mexico Loan Aid : Economy: Washington will provide $20 billion in guarantees in return for a tough austerity program. Clinton stresses importance of neighbor to U.S. interests.
- Williams May Sue Ex-Officer for Libel : LAPD: Chief's lawyer says he may take action for remarks urging Police Commission to investigate alleged misconduct. No wrongdoing has been found.
- Emergency Panel Formed to Address Zoo's Problems : Recreation: One goal is to save facility's accreditation. Ex-director gets $10,000-a-month consulting contract.
- 2 Boys Dropped From Bridge; Mother Arrested
- POLITICS : Entrepreneur Plays Key Role in Brown's Financial Dealings : Nolanda Hill has emerged as a central figure as the commerce secretary's investments undergo a federal investigation.
- Detective Explains Using 4 Officers to Notify Simpson
- Laguna Shop Owner's Death Ends Crime Spree : Violence: Husband wounded by ice cream robber suspected of three other stickups within an hour.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Real Computer Threat Laid to Criminals, Not Hackers : Internet: Individuals, companies worry about security. Dangers--and remedies--are the same as for other crimes.
- Slaying Raises Questions About Mental Facility : Health care: State officials are to meet with the owner of Dahlia Gardens, which has been cited numerous times for violations.
- HACKER TRIAL: The next question: where to...
- STATE OF LAGUNA: Fire, floods, landslides, earthquakes,...
- Clinton Assails GOP Regulatory Proposal
- Bill Would Allow More People to Carry Guns : Legislature: Measure by two GOP lawmakers is in contrast to package offered by Democrats to tighten firearms laws.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 22, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 22, 1995
- Huge Hughes Transfer Proves Both Boon, Bane to Tucson : Relocation: Transfer of 2,000 from Southern California has boosted the local economy but also hastened urban sprawl.
- Controlex Corp. of Van Nuys won a...
- THE CHANGING HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY : HMO Bandwagon Rolls On, but Not All Are on Board : Managed care: Rest of nation follows California's example. But small companies are squeezed and the army of uninsured still grows.
- Corruption Case Is Seen Signaling China Struggle
- Mexico Hikes Rate of Interest to 49.7% : Economy: Move heightens fear that conditions of U.S. bailout deal will lead to recession. Government says drastic step is necessary to bolster peso, lure investment.
- It was 20 Years Ago : In 1975, El Dorado's Boys and Santiago's Girls Won Southern Section Basketball Titles : The Santiago Cavaliers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Program Introduces Students to Careers
- VENTURA : Officials Warn of Newsletter Scam
- Parted Waters : Lake Hughes Residents Divided Between Love of Quiet, Pursuit of Fun
- It's Still a Championship Game, but . . .
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Wondering If They Should Be Unloading Their Zone
- Quiet Entree of a Bold Eatery : Restaurants: Hooters, a controversial chain featuring scantily clad waitresses, is opening its Newport Beach location this week. Protests, which have hindered franchises elsewhere, are absent here.
- Ventura Concern Rents, Sells Camper Trailers
- Dollar Continues Its Slide Against Germany's Mark : Markets: Greenback suffers as traders worry that instability in Mexico will clip U.S. companies' profits.
- Gore Says Ban on Replacing of Strikers Planned
- Estancia Girls Are Doomed by Their Poor Shooting
- Valley Interview : Rewarding Arrest Tips Sends Wrong Signal, Educator Says
- SHERMAN OAKS : Cellular Firm Seeks OK for Antennas
- ORANGE COUNTYP PERSPECTIVE : Improper Silence
- Ventura : Parents Urged to Use New Time-Off Law
- COSTA MESA : City Plans to Curb 'Aggressive' Panhandling
- SIMI VALLEY : Anti-Pollution Signs Painted on Drains
- EL RIO : Fire Destroys Mobile Home, No One Injured
- NBA ROUNDUP : Magic Not Challenged in Blowout
- Stanton Firm's Light Pens Move Simpson Trial Cursors : Computers: Stylus and touch pad makers offer competitive alternatives to mouse and trackball systems.
- Baseball Strike Has Spring Training Towns in Major Slump : Impact: Small businesses that rely on tourist dollars are hard hit, especially in Florida.
- COLUMN ONE : Drawing the Line on 'Abuse' : A mother whose son wandered onto a highway fights to get off Iowa's Child Abuse Registry. Her ordeal has sparked a debate on whether the law has gone too far.
- Cal State Remedial Classes Face Tough Test : Education: Trustees consider a proposal to eliminate the courses. But opponents note that nearly half of today's freshmen aren't ready for college math and English.
- AMERICA'S CUP : Team New Zealand Rolls, France 2 Flips
- COMMENTARY : Baseball Finds a Hero, but Only by Losing Him
- O.C. Art Review : 'Issues of Empire' Strikes Back
- New Nugget Coach Bickerstaff Moves Littles Back to Assistant
- Patagonia to Relocate Distribution Center
- Title History
- Business Leaders Seek Allies in Rescue of O.C. : Policy: Executives face fierce opposition to plan that includes tax hike to keep county from financial meltdown.
- City Building Permit Process Given Poor Reviews in Survey : Construction: Many interviewed call the system cumbersome and time consuming. They say it escalates costs.
- Anaheim Prosecutors Make Minor Charges Stick : Law enforcement: The tourist-conscious city filed 1,863 drug-related cases and 665 prostitution cases last year. It is one of only 15 cities in the state that handles its own misdemeanor cases.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Memphis Runs Pyramid Game on 49ers
- Parents Ask Calipari to Reinstate Suspended Guard Williams
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Depth Favors Century League
- Styles On Video Inc. said Guy de...
- New Restaurants Boost Earnings for Dick Clark
- AEROSPACE and AIRLINES
- Insurance Auto Auctions' Expansion Raises Profits
- Tobacco Companies Seek to Bar Florida Lawsuit : Health: Dispute revolves around a law making it easier for the state to sue product manufacturers for injuries Medicaid recipients suffer.
- Shoppers' Special: Robbery in Progress
- It was 20 Years Ago : In 1975, El Dorado's Boys and Santiago's Girls Won Southern Section Basketball Titles : The El Dorado Golden Hawks
- Cal State Remedial Classes Face Tough Test : Teaching: Cal State Northridge instructors say they avoid attaching any stigma to the courses. 'This is giving me self-esteem,' a student says of a remedial class.
- Hoping for Less Hassle, Raiders Hire Jim Fassel
- Mediator Will Try Today to Get Stalled Baseball Talks Restarted
- THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : Teammates Are Rallying to Help a True North Star
- THE CHANGING HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY : Appetite for Expansion : Hospitals: Big for-profit companies such as Columbia/HCA Healthcare have their eyes on California's nonprofit facilities.
- Military Can't Outflank Rebels in War of Words
- Car Plunge Fails to Submerge Wedding
- Mysterious Afghan Militia on a Mission : War: Taliban believes it is following a vision. Some suspect a Pakistani role.
- Mission Viejo : Man Who Told Tale of Schindler to Give Talk
- Whose Puck Is It Anyway? : Ducks Running Out of Excuses for Their Anemic Power Play
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Falls After Move to No. 1
- Are These Bruins Harrick's Best? : UCLA Coach Has Built a 'Great' Team, but It Needs Final Four to Beat '92 Squad
- Pinkerton's Reports Loss After Write-Down Overseas
- Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood won...
- Screen Play : PolyGram Hopes to Bolster Its Hollywood Presence With Purchase of Once-Venerable ITC Entertainment
- Amber FarrouxWestminster, SeniorBasketball/ForwardFarroux, who suffered from tendinitis...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Narration Brings Movies to the Blind
- Keepers of the Flame : As fans of Lee Marvin, the members of the BSOL watch his old movies and light up cigars in the late actor's honor--even though they know the tough guy probably wouldn't approve.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Preserve Seeks Aid for Visits by Pupils
- WESTMINSTER : District OKs Sale of School to Developer
- 1 Killed, 1 Wounded in Laguna Shooting
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Collision Jams Traffic on I-5
- VENTURA : Booths Available for Annual Beach Fest
- Agenda
- Friends in Need : Transients Say Pets Offer Companionship, Unconditional Love--and a Bit of Hope
- ANGELS : Castillo's Major League Dreams Aren't All Good
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Mozart Orchestra Brings Simple Pleasures to Wilshire-Ebell
- TOURISM
- Danrenke Corp. of Valencia won a $1-million...
- Hanson Lab Acquires Assets of Its Buyer
- TND Precision Inc. of Simi Valley won...
- King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills won...
- Southern Pacific Milling Co., based in Oxnard,...
- Self-Help Document Firm Opens Thousand Oaks Unit
- Xircom Brand Adapters Called Tops in Field
- Harman to Acquire German Stereo Maker
- Irvine's Claim Jumper to Open Denver Location
- Rantec Microwave & Electronics Inc.'s Power Systems...
- U. S. Detention of Van Nuys won...
- SCIENCE : Enlisting Microbes to Do a Spider's Work : Scientists clone arachnids' genes, inserting them into bacteria to produce the insects' strong, resilient thread.
- BODY WATCH : Brush Up on Flossing : Your mother did her job, hounding you mercilessly to brush your teeth. Who's nagging now? Your dentist, whose mantra is 'Floss. Floss. Floss.' Here's the skinny.
- Debate Rages on Border Crackdown in Wake of U.S.-Mexico Agreement : Immigration: Pact will lead to new steps, including repatriation of illegal crossers to Mexican interior. Meanwhile, value of Operation Gatekeeper is questioned.
- Reddi Brake Reports Increase in 2nd Quarter
- BURBANK : Schools to Ask City to Finance Repairs
- Continued Use of Toxic Pesticide Is Protested : Agriculture: Spraying of Phosdrin, a potentially lethal product, has been extended for another season. Farm worker advocates are outraged.
- It's Fourth of July Weather on Presidents Day : Heat: Mercury reaches a record 94 at L.A. Civic Center. Half a million crowd county beaches. Snow slopes are busy too.
- Heavenly Humor : There's Laughter in Pews Over Religion-Oriented Jokes
- Sen. Levin Seeking 4th Term
- Spotlight
- Fall of College President Stuns Students, Staff
- WP Photographic Services in Ventura won a...
- Bringing Their Best to Playoffs
- Obituaries : Louise Garliepp, 80; Retired Army Nurse
- Let Someone Else Try on the '96 Ticket : True Democrats feel betrayed by Clinton's compromising and abdication of futurist issues.
- A Regrettable Drain on the DWP : Utility: Ratepayers would be better served by an elected DWP board than the appointed one.
- Allice Trying to Jazz Up USC's Track Program
- Pianist Eric Reed Is Still Just 'Trying to Swing' : Jazz: Wynton Marsalis noticed the young musician at a young age. 'Now, I'm the veteran in the rhythm section,' says Reed, who's also focusing on his own trio.
- CITY COUNCIL WATCH : Slo-Mo Production
- The Island of Two Views--One by Each Owner : Land use: U.S. parks officials have tried unsuccessfully to buy out an Oxnard attorney's interest on Santa Cruz Island. The two owners disagree vastly on how to manage the slice of paradise.
- Countywide : UCI Seeks Children With Attention Disorder for Study
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sound Wall Viewed as Costly Addition
- Cal State Remedial Classes Face Tough Test : Education: Trustees consider a proposal to curtail the program. But opponents note that nearly half of today's freshmen aren't ready for college math and English.
- GM Claims Title of Best-Selling Car Maker in California
- TOURISM
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- Marine Missing After Copter Crashes Into Sea Off Somalia
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : On Waltz Street : Mutual Fun Yields Handsome Dividends at Vienna-Style Opera Ball in Dana Point
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council May Extend Cable TV Contract
- Avibank Manufacturing Inc. of Burbank won a...
- Tucson Still Adjusting to L.A. Influx
- BODY WATCH : Q & A : Fighting for the Rights of Cancer Patients
- Orange Had Its Day in Sun 75 Years Ago : Boys' basketball: Albert Kuechel, the lone survivor from that State championship team, says players expected to win.
- 100 Arrested at Weapons Protest
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Lending a Hand to Harried Social Workers
- Politics, Abortion: The Dysfunctional Couple : Context of the debate should be shifted away from the governmental arena and to the area of personal responsibility.
- DANA POINT : Extra Spending OKd on Coast Highway Job
- Orange County Almanac
- Horse Racing : SANTA ANITA : Square Cut Wrestles the Bear, Then Wins in San Luis Obispo
- Record-Setting Works Was Just Getting Started
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : 49ers Find a Way to Turn the Corner After Humiliating Loss to Anteaters
- Two Biggest U.S. Apparel Unions Will Join Forces : Labor: Merger will create a 355,000-member organization as industry fights shrinking job base, foreign competition.
- Stainless Steel Products Inc. of Burbank won...
- Flamemaster Reports Large Drop in Earnings
- New Oxnard Business Plans Grand Opening
- COOL RIDES: Peter Reyes' vision has just...
- Costa Mesa / Newport Beach : Sports Complex Urged to Supplement Fields