- BURBANK : 2 Workers Held in Armored Car Theft
- Be Careful Choosing Heroes : Man who fatally shot Valley tagger suddenly becomes celebrated: But why?
- Former Congressman Chet Holifield Dies at 91
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Residents Press to Close Landfill
- New Oxnard High Is Big on Space, Technology
- CAMARILLO : Prosecutors Can Use DNA in Rape Case
- Moray Eel Slithers Into Hawaii Picture
- Discount Houses Give Films New Lease on Life : Movies: Not everyone supports the so-called 'dollar' theaters, but their growing popularity reflects the healthy revenues often generated between first-run and video release.
- Loyal Conduct : Utah Symphony's Silverstein Hasn't Given Up on the Violin Since It Pointed Him Toward the Podium
- Sears Reports Fourth-Quarter Profit Rise
- The Cutting Edge: Computing/Technology/Innovation : Get Ready for the New-Age Gutenbergs : Software: A flood of new products make it easier for even novice on-line users to 'publish' on the Internet.
- Sony Hires Turner Movie Chief Dennis Miller
- Mission First Financial: Michael H. Bullington has...
- Big Hurt for Little Importers : Trade: Some small American companies say the looming U.S. sanctions against China will hit them the hardest.
- As Profits Drop, the Last Great Reindeer Herd in Canada's Arctic Goes Up for Sale : Ranching: William Nasogaluak has legal troubles and is plagued by poachers. But he says someone could do well selling horns to Chinese herbalists.
- New Town, Same Old Sad Song
- Webb's View of Tagger Case Offends Some : Simi Valley: Councilwoman's letter calls man who killed teen-ager a hero and says police should shoot vandals with rock salt.
- LONG BEACH : Donelon Leads in Special Election for City Council
- Building Permit Proposals Unveiled : Development: Revisions are designed to streamline L.A.'s costly, complex system. But task force's chairman says opposition from homeowners groups is likely.
- Lancaster Tells Parents to Pay Curfew Charge : Juveniles: The measure will try to recoup the cost of detaining and transporting teen-agers who loiter past 10 p.m.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs 8% Pay Hike for Dispatchers
- THOUSAND OAKS : School to Hold Parenting Workshop
- It's Big, It's Ugly, and It Came From Irvine Lake
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Breen Balances Medal Dreams
- '90s FAMILY : A Call for a Better, More Competent Breed of Parent : Children: A psychiatrist who blames abuse, crime and violence on bad child-rearing says he's convinced that licensing guardians would improve the quality of life for everyone.
- VENTURA : School Officials Back Off Basics Plan
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : FDIC Pays Developer in Failed Land Deal
- Task Force to Target Blight in Oxnard : Beautification: Officials hope to get residents and community groups involved in cleanup effort to give city a long-awaited face lift.
- City Files $10-Million Countersuit in Slide : Courts: Anaheim denies liability for '93 disaster and ensuing damage and seeks compensation from more than 250 homeowners. One lawyer says it is an attempt to intimidate the victims.
- Oil Firm, Industry to Pay $9.1 Million for Offshore Spill
- IRVINE : New Plan Submitted on Home Like Castle
- Protesting Janitors Allege Pay Inequities : Labor: Workers march through Downtown, say they seek end to three-tier wage system. Contract talks with employers will open today.
- LANCASTER : Parents Could Face $700 Fine Under Curfew Law
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners OK Cellular Telephone Antenna
- NORTHRIDGE : 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Wreck of Cars and Truck
- PERSPECTIVE ON GRAFFITI : The Explosion of Lives Suppressed : Taggers need form and freedom, not blind condemnation by those who can't see the forces that drive them.
- Chicago Shows How to Grind : Hockey: Playing the style the Ducks covet, the Blackhawks hold Anaheim to 16 shots on goal and win, 3-0.
- Ducks Are Blanked by Their Kind of Team : Hockey: Blackhawks make it tough to get a shot and Belfour makes it tough to score, 3-0.
- With Murray, Be Careful What You Ask
- Pro Football
- Where to Find Discounts
- AIRLINES
- 27 Die in Brazil Rains
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : You've Seen the Trial--Now See the Wrap-Ups : <i> O.J. Simpson: The Column About the Nightly Wrap-Up Shows About the Trial About the Case About the Two Murders About Which Television Is Obsessed.</i>
- Teen Shot in Stanton; How, Why Unclear
- SEC Lawsuit Alleges Fraud by Associate of Swindler Wymer
- OXNARD : Attorney Convicted of Grand Theft
- LOS ANGELES : Police Panel OKs Unit for Sex Harassment Complaints
- VENTURA : Police Arrest Suspect in 2nd Theft at Bank
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : District to Explore Range of Budget Cuts
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Stolen Goods Recovered After 2 Teen-Agers Arrested
- Peters, Allen Join Raider Staff : Pro football: Mike White hires new defensive line coach; George Allen's son to work in front office as senior assistant.
- U.S., Mexican Artists Draw Connections in 'Danger Zone' : Theater: Mexico's influential Felipe Ehrenberg will be part of a lineup of experimental artists from the two countries.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing/Technology/Innovation : Two Database Programs That Can Help You Get Organized
- Treasury Auction Raises $17 Billion
- THE CUTTING EDGE : A New Dimension : Silicon Graphics to Buy Two 3-D Software Firms
- TO THE DEFENSE: Three Ventura County residents...
- Discovery Crew Relaxes After Freeing Telescope
- U.N. Reports Desperate Food Shortage in Bosnia
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Hour in Court Shows a Reality Not Seen on TV
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Boy Gets Award After Helmet Saves His Life
- CYPRESS : Residents to Reactivate Neighborhood Watch
- Fire Victims May Get Break on Permit Fees
- An Afternoon of Laughs and Memories With a Natural
- Employee Shot During Break-In
- Report Details Dispatching Snafu in Fire : Communication: Document reveals staff was given the correct address four times before trucks were sent to the wrong house miles away. The blaze killed a mother and three of her children.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Adopts Budget, Leaves 34 Posts Vacant
- Making Himself at Home : Felipe Lopez Already a Star For St. John's
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Calabasas Seeks Coach, if Only a Caretaker
- $27 Fee Hike Asked for CSUN Athletics
- HEALTH
- T.G. Shown Associates: The Laguna Hills cargo...
- GOP Begins Revision of '94 Crime Bill : Congress: House passes first of seven measures designed to rewrite legislation approved last session. Debate gets off to a non-controversial start.
- Judge's Boy Scout Duties Spur Debate : Ethics: Critics say involvement with sons' troop appears to condone anti-gay bias. Jurist claims intrusion into privacy.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Block Razing of Museum Building
- PLACENTIA : Crafts Fair Exhibit Spaces Are Available
- NHL ROUNDUP : Shorthanded Penguins Continue Winning Ways
- Tagger May Be Charged With Friend's Death : Law: D.A.'s office could find that David Hillo's involvement in alleged robbery attempt makes him liable for murder.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Six-Run Second Inning Sparks SCC Past Chapman in Baseball
- A Big Loss, a Tight Win for Lakers : Pro basketball: After learning that Ceballos will be sidelined 6-8 weeks, L.A. beats Denver, 85-83.
- Corona del Mar Blocker Chooses Radford
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov and the Royal Philharmonic Flex Muscles
- Time Warner to Acquire Another Cable Operation : Communications: The media giant will sell its 21% stake in Turner Broadcasting System to help ease the added debt load. O.C. cable subscribers will not be affected by Time Warner's latest deals.
- CalPERS Wins 2% Rollbacks in Health Rates From Insurers : Health care: Negotiations by the huge state pension fund are closely watched, with employers using the results as leverage.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Gift Tips: Aim for Soul, Not Just Heart
- '90s FAMILY : Community Dedicated to Saving the Family
- Clinton Moves to Curb Illegal Immigration : Sanctions: He orders crackdown on employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers. U.S. may also seek to seize assets of such firms.
- No Winners in Custody Wars
- Hey, Kids--It's Ding Dong Court! : Clark, Cochran & Co.: Cut out the whining and sniveling, and leave the periwinkle suits and short skirts at home.
- Charyle Kraige; Bookkeeper
- Supervisors Sidestep Decision to Order Service Cuts : Budget: They put off any move and instead tell department heads to offer plans for reduced spending. A temporary hiring freeze is adopted.
- Orange County Almanac
- Boy Scout Issue Splits State's Judges : Ethics: A majority say jurists' private involvement with the group, which does not admit gays, is a personal choice. Others declare it improper.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Burnett's Last-Minute Goal Carries Burbank
- This Game Could Use a Presidential Pardon
- THE PREPS : GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Simi Valley Official Lauds Slayer of Tagger
- 3 Cities to Receive Federal Grants to Help Hire Officers : Crime: Whether Moorpark, Fillmore and Ojai can meet 25% in matching funds isn't known.
- That name again: He pops up at...
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Dies of Injuries in 2-Vehicle Collision
- CAMARILLO : Estimate of Civilian Use of Base Revised
- An Admirable Yet Somewhat Anemic 'Love's' Life
- Ben Richardson Reached Up to Catch a Dream : Basketball: A summer spent practicing his shots against inanimate objects paid off for the Agoura center, who earned a Division I scholarship.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Tiempo Makes His Local Debut at Ambassador
- MusicSource USA Inc.: The company is moving...
- Orange County Home Sales
- HEALTH
- FCC Seeking Less-Restrictive Global Market : Communications: Its plan would expand foreign ownership when home countries provide similar access to investment opportunities.
- Comprehensive Care Raises Cash to Pay Interest on Bonds
- Raids Target Video Pirates : Copyright: Police hit 8 Little Saigon video stores, confiscating about 200,000 tapes they say were illegally produced. No arrests have been made in the first large-scale crackdown in the area.
- Floyd B. Schultz; 35-Year Navy Veteran
- For Surfers, a February to Remember
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Ejected, but Suns Rally Behind Perry
- PR Help for Orange County
- Atomic Bomb Exhibit Scrapped
- '90s FAMILY : Even Exchange : For years, families relied on faith and good luck when searching for the right au pair. But that is about to change. New regulations will require caregivers to give proof of workexperience--<i> and</i> to undergo screening and training.
- Public TV Funds
- New Team Name
- Homework
- Simpson Trial
- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1995
- CARVING CRIME: Rep. Howard L. Berman (D-Panorama...
- FUN BANKRUPTCY? If you think there's nothing...
- Governor Orders a Special Session on O.C. Fund Crisis : Bankruptcy: Legislature will consider emergency measures to speed recovery. Board OKs repayment plan. Wall Street increasing pressure on state, county leaders.
- Clinton Pitches Baseball Strike's Ball to Congress
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Garcetti's Political Future May Ride on Simpson Case : Courts: D.A. is deeply involved in prosecution. Some say he is micro-managing, but he stands by his actions.
- COLUMN ONE : Radio Free Europe's Warriors Still Wary : The Iron Curtain may be in tatters, but broadcasters whose voices once battled communism refuse to let down their guard.
- Dog's Cry Cited as Trial Focus Shifts to Deaths : Simpson case: Witnesses tell of victims' last known acts. Juror who shares defendant's doctor is replaced.
- Legislature to Meet on O.C. Aid : Bankruptcy: Wilson calls special session of state lawmakers for emergency measures. County approves plan for settling with agencies that have funds in pool.
- Dr. Foster Case Tests Credibility of White House
- Irvine Schools Hear Pleas to Save Programs
- Purchase of Private School Site Leaves Parents, Staff in Limbo
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 8, 1995
- UPDATE : Unemployed Rostenkowski Is Facing a Huge Dilemma : The once-powerful lawmaker must find a way to handle soaring legal bills or take the unpleasant quick fix: a plea bargain.
- After a Loss, Iwerks Cuts Work Force by 10%
- Superior Industries Reports Increased Profits for 1994
- Trading in Canoga Park Firm's Stock Halted
- Geri Spencer, director of human resources at...
- EDUCATION : Parents' Group Seeks Law for More Say at Children's Schools
- Ramsey Group Moving From Oxnard to Ventura
- Ethnic Discord : Sarajevans See Cease-Fire as Calm Before Storm : Bosnian residents, more cynical and dispirited than ever, fear rebels are using truce to regroup and rearm.
- Woman Killed, 2 Hurt in Crash
- Neighborhood on Edge After a Mountain Lion Is Sighted : Thousand Oaks: The animal was seen Monday roaming a hillside within 30 feet of a North Ranch yard before disappearing over the ridgeline.
- Orange Ccounty Calendar : ART REVIEW : The Truth About 'Sex' Is It's Often Routine
- Mayhem, Mischief & Little Girls : Art: Kim Dingle's manipulated photos criticize a society that forces kids to grow up too quickly.
- ECONOMY
- Coldwell Banker Names S. California President
- Company Town : U.S. Begins Probe of Canada's Cutoff of Broadcaster
- Coast Chandlery Fills Emergency Supply Orders
- Boom in Beach Gear
- Biopool Expects to Report Record Sales
- Briefly :
- Gaviota Maintenance Services Inc., a Ventura oil-field...
- The Modernization Market : Litton Pursues Contracts for Upgrades as Call for New Planes, Ships Fades
- Becker & Bell Relocates to Islands Business Park
- A Truce Turns Wary in Nation's Capital : Homeless: Threats against the President and other officials also have threatened the relationship between police and those who live right outside the White House.
- Sen. Kerrey to Stop Taking Communion at Mass
- Defendant Repeats Kidnaping Claim
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Skateboarding Park
- IRVINE : Senior Center Plans 15th Anniversary Fete
- SANTA ANA : Executive Gives Girl Camp Fund
- LIFE BLOOD : 4-Year-Old Boy Fighting Leukemia Is First in Region to Get Transfusion From Umbilical Cord of Unrelated Infant
- Densest Fog Yet Forecast for Region
- CALABASAS : Council May Add 4 to Project Task Force
- GLENDALE : Doggie Doctors Dispense Puppy Love to Patients
- Tagger's Mourners Predict Violence : Funeral: Aunt of slain graffiti vandal says his friends will hunt down the gunman, who has vowed to fight back if attacked.
- This Season, Golden West's Success Has Caught...
- St. Mary's Cuts Northridge in Half, 79-72
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Greenberg Praises Team's Recent Play but Sees Room for Improvement
- Actor Doug McClure Dies at 59 : Entertainers: The Glendale native was featured on 'The Virginian' TV series for eight years. He is a victim of lung cancer.
- Pacific's Season of Diversity : Music: Guest artists for the orchestra's Costa Mesa run include cellist Yo-Yo Ma and a jazz quartet.
- GARDEN GROVE : Strawberry Festival to Donate $75,000
- NHL ROUNDUP : Andreychuk Regains Touch in Toronto Victory
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Surge; Dow Nears Its '94 High
- Clinton's Budget: The Economic Highlights
- Dole Food Shows Profit, Reversing Year-Earlier Loss
- El Pollo Loco Posts Operating Income of $9.5 Million in '94
- Murphy Organization's Ex-Chief Lands New Job
- Port Hueneme Diverts Citrus Headed for Kobe, Averts Loss
- Astro Sciences Reports 64% Decline in Income
- U.S.-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS : Digital Technology Helped Put Piracy on Front Burner : Company Town: The means to make flawless copies has exacerbated an old problem.
- TransWorld Bancorp Posts Record Earnings
- Clinton Seeks to Close Tax Loophole for the Rich : Revenues: Proposed law would prevent the super-wealthy from renouncing citizenship to avoid levies. Officials hope to raise $2.6 billion.
- Andy Volpp
- SUN VALLEY : LANI Project Seeks to Improve Transit
- Divers Find Body of Boy Lost in Surf : Tragedy: Family waits on beach as search ends. But one brother stays away, haunted by the sight of the victim being swept to his death.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Weighs Date for Quake Relief
- STANTON : Neighbors Don't Like Plan for Dental Office
- Probe Sought of Contracts in Yorba Linda
- Simi Valley to Reconsider Zoning Allowing Llamas : Neighborhoods: After a bitter feud in the Bridle Path community, the City Council agrees to rethink its policy of permitting the South American beasts of burden on land designated for horses.
- LOS ANGELES : Plan for Parking Ticket Contractor Dealt Setback
- LOS ANGELES : Parks Panel Loosens Rules on Golf Contracts
- Maybe Duck Rookie Kariya Won't Be Another Gretzky, but He Idolized Gretzky, Studied Gretzky and Even Has a Gretzkyesque Quality, so There Are . . . : Great Expectations
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Oh My! Swimmer Martin Has Had a Life of Lions and Tigers and Trojans
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Boys' Catches Up With Older Tom, Huck
- Hard Line Advised for Bondholders : Bankruptcy: SEC member, in speech to be given today in O.C., also calls for stricter rules on risk by government agencies.
- ENERGY
- Prospective Real Estate Agents Line Up to Enter Market
- COLUMN ONE : The Man Who May Save Detroit : Dennis Archer is bringing hope to a long-suffering city. Part of a new generation of moderate black mayors, he is trying to boost business and heal wounds left by bitter racial politics.
- Regional Outlook : Corruption Is Business as Usual in Malaysia, Other Asian Countries : From Indonesia to Thailand, the lines are blurred between politics and private wealth.
- BERLIN : Curtain Up for 'Bears'
- Arabs Oppose Israeli Refusal of Nuclear Pact
- LION EYES: With mountain lions appearing from...
- Gray Whales
- ARLETA : Growing Chamber Opens New Office
- Huntington Beach Attic Gutted in Fire
- SANTA ANA : Course to Be Offered for Pregnant Women
- Valley Interview : Empowering Families Against Gangs, Funds or No Funds
- Prowling into Trouble
- Getting Oleg Up on Defense : Nine Games Into Rookie Season, the Mighty Ducks' Tverdovsky Is Proving to Be a Quick Learner
- Washington State Ends Northridge Streak
- THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : New-Look Nordiques Look Like Real Winners so Far
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Radu Lupu: A Style All His Own
- 'Diabolique' Remains a Devilish Delight
- Amwest Insurance Earns Record $2.75 Million
- Fed's Rate Hike Dims Homeownership Dreams : Real estate: Mortgages follow interest trends over the long term and are expected to rise after a brief dip.
- Cap Cities/ABC Posts Record Income for Quarter, Year
- Ban on Auto-Dial Phone Ads Stands
- TOURISM
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Francis Yeoh : The Malaysian businessman turned the construction firm started by his grandfather into a $2-billion power supplier.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Ringing Up Support by Ringing In Year of the Pig
- Whose Life Is It? : Weighing the Ethics of Keeping Unborn Babies Safe from HIV
- Blame Split on Why Daughter of Writer Died
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Alexander's Tomb Finding Discounted
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Chechen Factories Targets of Bombing
- $3 Million Proposed for the Santa Monicas : Budget: President includes funding for land acquisition. But the figure marks one of the lowest amounts ever for the mountain parkland.
- Packard Bell 3rd-Largest PC Maker in the U.S.
- WASHINGTON : Clinton-Kohl Talks
- Heed the Sparks to Avoid Conflagration : Affirmative action should be reformed before an initiative further divides Californians.
- Police Identify Victim in Fatal Shooting at Restaurant
- Giving Credit Where It's Due : Oxnard: At Bernice Curren Elementary, students receive thank-you cards for helping at the campus. After earning 10, a youth can select a prize.
- VENTURA : If It Sounds Country, It Must Be the Mayor
- Clara Ferree Smith; 'Joy Box' Creator
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Classes in Spanish to Aid Pupils' Parents
- Boxer Urges NFL to Block Rams' Move
- NBA ROUNDUP : Maxwell Allegedly Strikes Fan in Loss to Portland
- Orange County Calendar : Severin Wunderman to Remain Open Through Friday : Art: Public response delays the closing till the end of the week, but the Irvine museum still plans to move its Cocteau collection elsewhere.
- Green Foods, Y.H. Products Donate to Kobe Workers
- Rexon Finishes Relocation of Corporate Headquarters
- Zenith National Insurance Reports 28% Income Drop
- AIRLINES
- Spending Plan a Double-Edged Sword for State : Economy: Tax cuts would help California while defense reductions would hurt. Proposal is likely to be substantially revised in Congress.
- Blue Cross Subsidiary to Open Office in Camarillo
- BFI Predicts Summer Reopening of Landfill : Garbage: The trash giant plans a $20-million expansion of the Sunshine Canyon dump in Sylmar. The site could generate $38 million a year in revenue.
- SECURITIES
- Long Distance Puts Marriage to the Test : Employment: When a spouse's job moves, sometimes the family doesn't. But the commuter lifestyle for one person can mean adjustments--and rewards--for everyone involved.
- Shoe Firms Await Next Step in U.S.-China Trade
- N.Y. Hotelier Schrager Buys the Mondrian : Acquisition: The West Hollywood landmark goes for $17.4 million. A $15-million renovation is planned.
- Quaker to Sell U.S. Pet Food Unit to Heinz : Deals: Move follows last week's unloading of company's European pet food operation.
- User Fees Urged for Airwaves
- Employer Taxes Apply for Some Household Help : Finance: As few as 10% of Americans who employ workers and pay them $1,000-plus a year obey IRS rules.
- HEALTH
- Company Town
- Credit Card Balances Rise as Consumers Charge More
- Ventura Builders, an Ojai firm, has been...
- CLINTON'S BUDGET: BUSINESS IMPACT : Fees Proposed to Help Run SEC, CFTC
- HEALTH
- Media : Earthquake Doesn't Stop the Presses : Without missing an edition, the Kobe Shimbun kept readers informed despite tragedy and the loss of its offices in temblor.
- Keeping the Decibels Down to a Dull Roar
- U.S. Proposes Logging Curb in Sierra to Protect Owls
- Measles Caseload As High as 68
- BREA : Civic & Cultural Center Is Retrofitted With Technologically Advanced Lights
- Snakes in the Grasses
- SEAL BEACH : Major Main St. Make-Over Called Unnecessary in Report
- Deputy's Libel Suit Faces Test
- Peace Pleas at Tagger's Funeral May Be Ignored : Service: Priest urges an end to violence. But relative of slain man says revenge likely.
- Avoiding New Fiscal Debacles : Tools are proposed to aid government investment officials
- Clinton Vows to Fight for Pick as Surgeon General
- Bank Robber Gets 18-Year Prison Term
- Murder Suspect Dies of Burns
- THE FEDERAL BUDGET : Clinton's Ax Over Federal Agencies Remains Poised for Another Year : Deficit: The fiscal 1996 plan actually boosts some budgets for now. Energy secretary explains you 'have to spend money to save money.'
- Cuban Refugees Trying Suicide Ploys
- DRESDEN : Bombed Cities Honored
- WEST HILLS : Girl's Dream Realized in Special Camp
- Gull Found After 32 Zoo Birds Take It on the Wing
- Countywide : World of Effort Pays for Geology Teacher
- SYLMAR : New Police Stations Top Meeting Agenda
- LOS ANGELES : 900 School Employees May Move to Bunker Hill
- Class Teaches What to Do <i> Before </i> the Next Emergency : Preparation: An instructor says the public is taking matters more seriously in the wake of the Northridge and Kobe, Japan, earthquakes.
- AGOURA HILLS : Historic Trail Plan to Be Discussed
- Quality Online Begins Service in Ventura
- FIELD OF GREEN : Raising a Bumper Crop to Fund High School Sports is No Easy Task
- BODY WATCH : Q&A; : Filling a Newfound Need : After 28 years of joint dental practice in Hollywood, Drs. Helyn and Jarvis Luechauer are taking their show on the road. They plan to run a mobile practice for Bay Area seniors.
- World View : Islam in the '90s: A Study of Diversity : Despite pervasive stereotypes, major Islamist groups differ widely in tactics and tenets.
- National Agenda : Artists and Homosexuals: 'Non-Persons' in Castro's Cuba : Free-thinkers, creators and gays are labeled 'deviant' and often face ostracism, jail and exile.
- Front-Yard Tree Falls, Kills Woman
- Clinton's Budget Defers Pain, Leaves Deep Cuts to GOP : Economy: The $1.6-trillion plan projects a deficit under $200 billion. But it relies on optimistic forecasts and gives Republicans the task of cutting popular programs.
- Liberation Nearer for 'Free Willy' Killer Whale
- All You ever Wanted to Know. . . .
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Meeting Held in Mayor's Office Raises Concern
- Boy Scouts Prepare for Big Food Drive
- Whale Festival Begins Saturday
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Sketchy History of Women Screenwriters : THE WOMEN WHO WRITE THE MOVIES <i> by Marsha McCreadie</i> , Birch Lane Press, $19.95, 243 pages
- Vote on Line-Item Veto Bill
- Renee Kimoto
- CSUN to Honor Recovery Efforts