- THOUSAND OAKS : Transient Arrested in Man's Shooting
- Northwest : LOS ALAMITOS : Sylvia Is Unanimous Choice for Mayor
- Los Alamitos' Melsby Commits to Play Football at UCLA
- Less Talk, More Action for UCLA's Buckner
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shaw Calls Reports of Deal Incorrect
- Football
- The People Have Spoken, Now Get Out
- Another 'Boys Town' Fantasy
- Theater Review : 'Arms' Full of Thanks to All Angels
- 'To Live': A Sweeping Saga of Modern China : Movie review: Zhang Yimou's superb film possesses both vast scope and intimacy, richness of incident and an awareness of the quixotic role fate plays in all our destinies.
- The Train to Toyland May Soon Chug to a Halt : Still looking for Barbie or 'Lion King' stuff? With only 11 days left, you may already be too late.
- '90s FAMILY : You <i> Can </i> Raise a Confident, Unbratty Child
- 5 Sentenced in Fatal China Fire
- County to Issue Hospital Certificates : Construction: Supervisors first want a report on the soundness of financing for the medical center expansion.
- $100 Theft
- Affordable Housing
- Stuart Roosa; Astronaut Orbited Moon on Apollo 14 Mission
- Elizabeth Glaser
- Base Closures
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : FORUM : Readers Voice Beefs With Bugs in PC Software, Hardware
- Orphanages
- Gun Control and the Constitution
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 14, 1994
- Names in the News - Dec. 14, 1994
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Challenge for Fund Advisers: Avoid Fire Sale
- COLUMN ONE : Sending the Post Office a Message : As mail service woes mount, unhappy customers are turning elsewhere--to private carriers, faxes and e-mail.
- Relation Between Citron, Adviser Draws Scrutiny
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Schools Get Short-Term Reprieve : Education: County to meet districts' payrolls through Jan. 3. Focus turns to rescuing investments.
- Faceoff Between U.S. Ship, Chinese Sub Is Revealed : Military: October incident in Yellow Sea highlights growing chance of naval conflict. Beijing sounds warning.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Fiscal Quake in O.C. Causes Texas Tremors : Panic: Statewide fund has lost 40% of its deposits in a week. Counties and agencies in other states have also reported losses.
- O.C. Agencies in Fund Pool Halt Projects
- O.C. to Liquidate Its Portfolio : Bankruptcy: Judge approves action to prevent further losses. Overseer says fiscal mess 'is going to be a problem for a number of years,' but county 'can get out of it.'
- Orange County to Liquidate Its Portfolio in Financial Overhaul : Bankruptcy: Judge approves action to prevent further losses. Overseer says fiscal mess 'is going to be a problem for a number of years,' but county 'can get out of it.'
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : 2 More Class-Action Lawsuits Bring Total to 5 : Courts: Filings stemming from crisis will be transferred to same judge. Attorneys anticipate she will combine them.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Wins Broad Authority to Sell Pool Securities : Courts: Bankruptcy judge's interim ruling is made over protests from agencies with funds invested.
- HOW'S THEIR TIMING? Fate dealt a good...
- The Battle for Breana's Life : For 23 months, the McDonalds of Irvine have juggled hope and despair. Even as their daughter's leukemia surges, medical advances and a new sister make the toddler's recovery a distant but possible reality.
- GOP Proposes San Diego for Convention
- Simpson Defense Takes New Tack on DNA Hearing : Trial: Unusual motion seeks to have admissibility of scientific evidence decided in front of jury. Prosecution prepares response.
- BODY WATCH : Old Age Elixir : More then ever, doctors--bolstered by new studies--say hormone replacement therapy is the best way for post-menopausal women to prevent osteoporosis and heart disease. So why aren't women buying it?
- They Were Dancing
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Brewery's Victory May Kill Water Reclamation Plan
- Tiger Family Settled at Wildlife Refuge
- BURBANK : Rededication Set for Expanded Courthouse
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Deputy Shot by Man on Skateboard Has Surgery
- L.A. May Be on HUD Program 'Short List' : Redevelopment: Decision on 'empowerment zones' is due next week. Officials say request for more information is a good sign.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Will Recycle Old Christmas Trees
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woimberghe's Two Goals Spark Cypress in Soccer
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Hardships Catch Up to 49ers at Region Final
- Some Real Estate Agents Shift to Representing Only Buyers : Property Sales: Companies seek to avoid possible conflicts of interest by working exclusively for house-hunters.
- Founder of Amgen Increases Ownership Share in Icos
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- HEALTH
- N.Y.'s Ex-Banking Adviser More Troubled by O.C. : Finance: Incompetence cost Big Apple in '70s, he says, but Orange County was 'gambling people's money away.'
- Success on Advanced Placement Tests Triples Over Past Decade : Education: L.A., Glendale, Burbank and Las Virgenes districts surpass national scores on college-level exams.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Wonderful Glow : Supporters of the Performing Arts Center Bask in Warmth of Candlelight Concert
- Fatal Bomb Mailed From S.F., FBI Says : Crime: Agents ask people to consider whether elusive serial bomber, sought for 16 years, may be someone they know. Latest attack claimed a life Saturday.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Developer Drops Plan to Buy School Site
- RESEDA : Gray Squad to Help Seniors Beat Crime
- Simi Falling Short in Minority Hiring : Affirmative action: Despite problems in reaching self-imposed goals, city officials say they are pleased with progress being made.
- Horse-Drawn Nostalgia : Old-Fashioned Wagon Ride Fills With Carolers and Cheer
- Irvine Valley Basketball Team Finally Gets a Place to Call a Home Court
- PRO FOOTBALL : PLAYOFF ANALYSIS : With Parity, It's All Possible
- JAZZ REVIEW : Stephanie Haynes: Ready for the Majors
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Leveling the Playing Field for Deaf Kids
- Slain Mountain Lion Is One That Killed Hiker : Wildlife: A necropsy finds human hair and scalp in the animal's stomach. Officials are at a loss to explain a series of attacks by the cats, which were thought to fear humans.
- Test Results
- Coaches Supposed to Be Tough, Not Rude
- Eloquence Belongs to No One
- COSTA MESA : Schafer, Worthington Join Sanitation Board
- Recovery Plan Draws Ire of Lawmakers : Government: South L.A. council members fear northwest Valley redevelopment project would siphon too many tax dollars.
- Orange County Almanac
- Deputies' Use of Excessive Force Declines : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Dept. monitor also reports that Block's recruiting policies point to more diversified force. But reforms begun in '91 remain fragile, he notes.
- Blood Drive Scheduled at Dana Hills High
- Home Building Jumps 44%, but Analysts Cautious : Construction: While the mini-boom is a positive sign, industry leaders say it's too soon to call the increase a sign of recovery.
- Cow of Dracula: Here's one of those...
- Catholics Celebrate Day of the Virgin : Culture: Area Latinos crowd churches for Masses honoring Mexico's patron saint. She is revered as the protector of the downtrodden.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Identify Dead Naked Jumper
- Oettinger Decides to Attend Stanford
- SANTA ANA : 1 of 2 Boys Running Across Freeway Killed
- A $25,000 Case of Bad Timing : Investments: Orange County's financial problems have hit a Valley man named Treasure in the wallet.
- VENTURA : Pen Pals Meet for Language, Understanding
- OURO PRETO : Mercosur Chiefs Meet
- Sotheby's to Preview Two Collections
- Weekend Box Office : Disclosure' Is Hot on a Slow Weekend
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Taped Tracks Weaken Wiltern 'Holiday'
- HEALTH
- Sergent Mechanical Systems Inc. of Port Hueneme...
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- HEALTH : FDA to Facilitate Prescription of Adult Drugs for Children
- GOP Gearing Up for a Major Overhaul of U.S. Foreign Aid
- Winning Is What Griffins' Melsby Does Best of All
- Profile : An Uphill Fight for Law and Order in El Salvador : Young chief is building civilian police force with scant resources. Some from both right and left have tried to thwart efforts.
- Postal Service Approves 32-Cent Stamp; It Goes in Effect in January
- FAA Is Seeking Safety Czar to Help Prevent Accidents : Aviation: Agency's slowness to act underscores need for reform. One step is appointment of in-house monitor.
- VENTURA : Volunteer Toy Store Had a Modest Start
- IRVINE : New Office Will Focus on Disease
- Compaq Action Has Golden Systems Scrambling to Survive : Computers: Simi Valley firm struggles to mend its relationship with its No. 1 customer, which canceled $5 million in sales due to quality problems.
- County Treasurer Has Confidence in Investments
- RETAILING
- Company Town : NEWS ANALYSIS : NBC Challenge Likely to Slow Fox : Television: Analysts say station owners may be reluctant to sell until the FCC sorts out the network battle.
- Valencia-Based Developer Sells 404 Lots in Arizona
- More Firepower Sought for U.N. Troops : Bosnia: U.S. and France change course, seek alternative to evacuating peacekeepers. Allies must still approve plan.
- THE TIMES' 1994 ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM : OFFENSE
- BREA : Fund Crisis, Foothills Project Await Mayor
- The Right Chemistry : Authors: Deborah Blum parlayed her science background and reporting skills into a book that investigates both sides of the controversy over the use of primates in biomedical research.
- BURBANK : City Council Rolls Back Cable TV Rates
- Is This a Welcome Departure? : FAA, at long last, grounds ice-prone planes after warnings
- Free Trade Is Wonderful, but . . . : Promising hemispheric accord in Miami also raises nagging doubts
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Sought in Armed Robbery at Theater
- DUI Suspected in Multi-Car Freeway Crash : Accident: Five people are injured in chain collision set off after car hits center divider. Two drivers arrested.
- Sulphur Springs District Appoints Board Member
- Teen-Ager Expelled Over Fire 'Prank'
- Valley Interview : Survivor Remembers the Lessons of Internment Camps
- SEAL BEACH : City Panel to Study Campaign Reform
- Dolphin Victory Ensures Playoff Spot : Pro football: Miami scores three quick touchdowns to overwhelm Kansas City, 45-28. Chiefs play without Montana.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Buffalo Loses Kelly to Knee Injury; Cunningham Loses Eagle Job to Brister
- Matthews Studio to Buy Assets of Chicago Firm
- First American Financial to Buy Two Companies for $32 Million
- Reddi Brake Increases Its Sales, Renews Credit Line
- RETAILING
- LTC Properties Completes $23.2 Million in Investments
- 4/Flight Industries and Aero-design Plan Merger
- Abortionist Convicted of Killing Client : Courts: The woman, who is not a physician, botched the procedure and failed to call for help. She faces 15 years to life in prison.
- LAW : In Flood Case, Water Seeks Its Own Level : Supreme Court to decide if barge accident that led to Chicago mishap is covered by maritime or state statute.
- Fleiss Trial Jurors Say They Improperly Discussed Case : Courts: Five panelists admit talking outside jury room. Defense expected to ask that pandering verdicts be voided.
- Sacrificing the Bay for Little Gain : Environmental groups pay a high price to be inside players in the coastal restoration plan.
- People : Spotlight on achievers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Orchestra Continues, Unplugged, at Plaza
- CALABASAS : Planners to Weigh Fate of 75-Foot Sign
- 'Greasepaint' Can't Hide Pallor
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Rape, Robbery
- OXNARD : Salvation Army Seeks Toy Donations
- McKeon, Moorhead to Lead House Panels
- Harvesting Anger : Oxnard Laborers Leave Fields to March Against Prop. 187
- Ram Booster Leaves Meeting Pessimistic : NFL: After two-hour conference with Frontiere and Shaw, group's president thinks team will move to St. Louis.
- Raiders' Possibilities Complicated but Simple: Win and They're In
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Basheer Gets Her Wish: Lots of Playing Time
- Marsalis Turns a Page in His Career : Jazz: The trumpeter turned author packs bookstores to plug his latest release, which isn't available on CD.
- Municipal Bond Prices Drop
- Jennifer Garrett, Capistrano Valley, SeniorBasketball/CenterCapistrano Valley Coach...
- Brown, Brulte Meet to Discuss Impasse on Assembly Speaker
- Justices Allow Veterans to Seek Disability From VA
- U.S. Workers Wax Positive in New Poll : Workplace: The results are a surprise in light of the rash of downsizings and restructurings.
- Litton Guidance & Control Systems of Woodland...
- Rain for Rent, a Santa Paula company,...
- Jackie Crave has been named assistant vice...
- Settlement Gives U.S. Crack at Japan's Flat-Glass Market
- Coping With Depression, Loss During the Holidays
- For Some, Holidays Are a Season of Loss
- IBM Stops Shipping Pentium PCs : Technology: Computer maker says chip's flaw is worse than Intel has reported. Intel calls the action unwarranted.
- Major HMOs Announce Senior Management Changes
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Santa, Feathered Friends to Drop In at Opening of 500th Boston Chicken
- Next Step : Post-Cold War Identity Crisis Locks Sandinistas in Bitter Power Struggle : Feud's latest victim is newspaper editor fired for publication's impartial tack.
- 4 Peacekeepers Injured in Bosnia Attack : Balkans: Croatian Serbs blamed for missile assault on Bangladeshis. Incident raises concerns about besieged Bihac mission.
- TRADE
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach firm...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Up Strongly; Yields Rise
- Glendale Federal to Buy $205 Million in Deposits
- Company Town
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Murder Mystery With a Cast of Familiar Characters : NEVERMORE <i> by William Hjortsberg</i> ; Atheneum $21, 289 pages
- THE TIMES' 1994 ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM : DEFENSE : FIRST-TEAM PROFILES
- Reality 101 : College seniors who study the job market know it's ugly out there. How can anyone get ahead? Three students share hopes and strategies.
- Drug Dealing Arrests Increase 47% at Schools : Crime: Undercover police at 10 campuses, including five in the Valley, take 157 students into custody.
- Brazil's Ex-President Cleared of Corruption : Latin America: Judges find Collor and his campaign treasurer not guilty of using power to gain kickbacks.
- White House Considers Eliminating Energy Dept. : Policy: The agency is told to devise plan for cutting its budget by 20%. Some protest talk of routing its nuclear-related functions to the Pentagon.
- Worst Floods in Century Hit Scots
- FROM SOUTH POLE . . .: When...
- TRANSPORTATION
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : A Few Home Buyers Are Seeking a Way Out Too : Repercussions: They fear they could be walking into tax increases or cutbacks in public services resulting from crisis.
- RETAILING
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : OCTA Outlines Plan for Next 100 Days : Transportation: The agency seeks to reassure bondholders that it will pay interest. Bus operations and most freeway construction projects will continue.
- GOP Seeks Moratorium on New Federal Regulations : Policy: New Republican congressional leaders join forces to press the Clinton Administration to ban issuing any new rules for 100 days.
- First-Name Basis Can Break the Workplace Ice
- Company Town
- INSURANCE
- Cal-Pac Will Replace Defective Pentium Chips
- Accord Reached in Racially Torn School District
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Fallout Still Spreading Across U.S. : Finance: Investors flee Texas fund. Ohio county and Georgia utility suffer financial losses.
- Municipal Bond Yields Rise
- Quake-Ravaged Insurer Sees Help on the Way : Investments: 20th Century Insurance's shareholders are expected to approve this week a $216-million infusion by the nation's biggest commercial property and casualty company.
- U.S., Vietnam OK Pact on Seized Government Sites
- Tritons' Gym Looks Like E.R.
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Daxon Arrives With a Resume of Successful Turnarounds
- BODY WATCH
- Valley House Sales Increase 12% While Prices Decline 8% : Real estate: The average resale figure drops to $220,500 in November. The high sales volume is considered unusual for this time of year.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Up Strongly; Bonds Suffer
- The Environment : Cost Concerns Get Russia Recycling : Though the motive is more financial than ecological, Muscovites are reusing discards such as paper, scrap metal.
- 22 From Sunken Cargo Ship Still Sought
- BODY WATCH : Magic Mushroom or menace : The kombucha 'tea' cult is growing ever stronger. But no one can prove the drink alleviates everything from asthma to AIDS. And some say it might even be harmful.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Parents Seek Removal of Schoolyard Tower
- OXNARD : Winners Announced in Boat Procession
- 400,000 Students Deserve an Answer : Save schools from Orange County's fiscal chaos
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Only Anderson, Washington Hurt
- Hospital Certificates Sale to Be Delayed
- Guerrero Gets High Marks on His Rapport Card
- TV REVIEW : 'Science Fiction' on Fox Is a Journey Into TV History
- 49ers Suspend O'Kelley for Game
- Knox Won't Quit Rams; Johnson Report Denied
- Indication Is That Rams Will Leave : Pro football: Boosters meet Frontiere, Shaw and come away feeling decision to move to St. Louis already has been made.
- Volunteers Sought for Whale Census
- More ATMs to Be Installed at Police Stations
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : VOICES : What's Your Opinion?
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND CRISIS: Status Report : BACKGROUND:
- VENTURA : City Agrees to Help Build Eatery at Pier
- ECONOMY WATCH : Power Train
- SANTA ANA : Students' Reward Packs a Punch
- Man at Odds With City Over Shelter : Thousand Oaks: David M. Russell, who is homeless, may lose his makeshift house-on-wheels because of code violations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Testimony Ends in Murder Trial
- Quake Group Critical of Quackenbush : Politics: Insurance commissioner-elect draws fire for ties to industry, is pressed to probe treatment of policyholders.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Servite Bit by Bad Draw, Westchester Wins
- Aikens Is Given 20-Year Drug Sentence
- MOVIESDirector's Take: American filmmaker Oliver Stone, talking...
- Pride, Tradition Take Center Stage at Fiesta Navidad
- Sickout Protesting Prop. 187 Fizzles : Labor: Major employers and unions say they did not have higher than normal reports of workers staying home.
- Motown Music Writer Held in Valley Slaying After Search : Crime: A Chicago singer he was traveling with is missing. Her family and police fear the worst.
- TORRANCE : Officials to Give Public Report on Pact With Mobil
- State Panel Urges Ouster of Judge for Unethical Conduct
- LAGUNA BEACH : City, Schools Form Survival Scenarios to Deal With County's Bankruptcy
- OJAI : Group Urges Board to Reject Drugstore
- SHERMAN OAKS : Council to Weigh Interim Appointment
- VENTURA : Magnet School Survey Expected
- Report Warns of Need to Cut School Staffs
- Valley College Receiver to Sign With Cal
- Knox Won't Say Quit
- The Event of the Year : In 1994, the Fortunes of Many Valley Businesses Rose or Fell With the Effects of the Quake
- Canoga Park Firm Asks for Stock Probe
- California Amplifier Sees 3rd-Quarter Profits Jump
- Most Residents Express Worry, Anger in Poll
- The Media : Co-Op's Video Photographers Shoot the World on a Shoestring : Without resources of major TV news organizations, getting footage from hot spots like Bosnia is risky business for Frontline's free-lancers.
- CASABLANCA : Muslims Weigh Bosnia
- Barnes a Winner, Playoff Defeat Notwithstanding
- Countywide : Activist Has 2-Part Plan to Help Native Americans on Reservations
- 3% Water Rate Increase Expected
- Embattled Refuge : Quake: Veterans protest the upcoming closure of the damaged Sepulveda VA hospital. Some of its programs are moving to the West L.A. center, which they say is too far away and offers lesser care.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : No Need for a Lift for Arizona
- 'Promised Land' to Begin on Feb. 12
- PRO BASKETBALL : Learning Their Lessons : Clippers Show Improvement After 0-16 Start
- Genisco Technology Corp.: Shares of the company's...
- Company Town : Beach Boys' Mike Love Wins His Case, Stands to Collect Millions : Music: A federal jury sides with lead singer in a dispute over an award related to the sale of the group's song catalogue.
- Siemens Wins State Award for Recycling Endeavors
- Include Tax Strategy in Holiday Wedding Plans : Finance: It's not a jolly subject, but some smart preparations before the end of the year may spare you unpleasant surprises.
- Jeffrey A. Rideout has been named medical...
- Does Your PC Have the Pentium Bug?
- MCA Music Entertainment Names Publishing President
- Compaq Claims Patent Infringement in Suit
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- NetSoft: The developer and distributor of business...
- Violence in Pakistan
- Regional Outlook : Relief Elusive for Asia's Labor Pains : Indonesia's leaders fear higher wages and improved conditions would deter foreign investment. But workers are fed up. Strikes have doubled since last year.
- COLUMN ONE : A Day of Reckoning in Ethiopia : The men of 'The Red Terror' will go on trial for an era of murder and torture that they recorded in chilling detail. They also face charges that they used famine as a weapon against their own people.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- BLOEMFONTEIN : ANC Taking Stock
- O.C. and State in Tentative Accord on School Funds
- Taking Charge : Recovery: Former mental patient will manage subsidized-housing complex for people with special needs. VA hospital is credited for turning his life around.
- It's Not Heat, It's Humility : Miner Loses Miami Starting Job, Not Positive Approach
- Bettman Gets OK to Cancel : Hockey: NHL owners give commissioner authority to forgo season if 50 games and full playoffs can't be completed by July 1.
- BASEBALL LABOR TALKS : Extension Only Result of Emotional Meeting
- A Modern Juxtaposition in 'Hercules'
- National Agenda : Mullahs Losing Grip in Iran : President Rafsanjani's failure to create a utopia threatens his political future as well as the power of the clergy.
- Russians Meet Indignation in Rebel State
- SANTA ANA : Husband to Be Tried in Child Abuse Case Too
- Fee Backed for Coyote Trapping
- Up in Arms : Vets Battle Their Own Government Over Changes at VA Medical Center
- Mira Loma Jail Seen as School Site : Education: Expelled students could continue their studies in the former detention facility, according to a proposal to county supervisors.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Zedillo Is Betting on the Status Quo : Counting on popular resistance to change, the new president has announced reforms only in the judiciary.
- PORT HUNEME : Man Sought in Bank Robbery
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : DAILY DEVELOPMENTS : TRANSPORTATION
- 1994 Championships
- EL MONTE : Man Who Allegedly Posed as Doctor Held in Rapes
- Hanna Guilty of Murder : Courts: The former owner of a Santa Ana clinic is convicted on second-degree charges of botching an illegal abortion. She faces 15 years to life in prison.
- Ageism in Hollywood Is an Old Story
- A Second Chance : In Belarus, Baby Was Expected to Die; U.S. Doctors, Others Offer Services to Save Her
- Steve Bodnar, Mater Dei, SeniorFootball/Running backBodnar wasn't...
- Success on Advanced Placement Tests Triple That of 1984 Level : Education: L.A. school district is among those surpassing national average on exams of college-level knowledge. Officials credit more rigorous curricula.
- SIMI VALLEY : Couple Sue Officers, City After Arrest
- CHATSWORTH : Cyclist Brings Safety Program to L.A. Schools
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler to Start Again Sunday
- BASEBALL : Strike Comparison Chart
- USC Adds Marinelli to Coaching Staff
- Dodgers Sign Wallach for Half the Price : Baseball: Team sticks with veteran third baseman, who agrees to $1.5-million contract.
- Company Town : Hollywood Combs Script Repositories for Good <i> Old</i> Talent
- 17 Inmates Break Out of Prison in Mexico
- STUDIO CITY : Owners Accept City's Offer on Parking Site
- Today
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Now Sierra Club Threatens Wetlands : After the Amigos de Bolsa Chica group negotiated a restoration plan, a new 'task force' could scuttle the deal.
- Panel Asks LAPD Where It Will Find Room for New Hires
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Latka Still Answering the Bell
- KABC Talk Host to Call It a Night : Radio: After 27 years, deejay Ray Briem, a champion of conservative causes, says he's had enough of his midnight-to-5 a.m. gig.
- Chief, Report on Fire Video Contradictory
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : PROPERTY TAX PROCESS
- Susan Smith Indicted in Death of Sons
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Camarillo Will Consider Strict Landscape Measure : Homeowners: The ordinance would give residents one year to plant, irrigate and maintain their yards or face fines.