- Three Deputies Reassigned From Simpson Jury Detail : Trial: Judge transfers sheriff's officers after talking to panelists. LAPD criminalist Mazzola begins testimony.
- LAST BIG PARADE? When the El Toro...
- Mayor Unveils Proposed $3.9-Billion Budget : Government: Document adds 600 police officers, stresses efficiency at City Hall. Council reaction appears guarded.
- Divorced Couple, Son Found Shot to Death : Violence: Family had a history of arguments, neighbors say. Authorities have yet to sort out who pulled the trigger.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Favorable Trade News Sends Blue Chips Up
- Restaurants : Thien An's Beef Feast Is 7th Heaven
- Orange County Ally Drops Recovery Bills : Bankruptcy: Sen. William Craven, who sponsored key measures, says he has not gotten county's cooperation.
- GRAHAM WEIGHS IN : Parker Faces Middle Age With Poetic 'Episodes' of Passions and Intelligence
- LET IT SHINE : Young Artists Can Strut Their Creative Stuff at the Imagination Celebration
- Palos Verdes Estates Police Will Buy $225,000 Computer System
- TRADE AND THE DOLLAR : Mexico Nets Huge Surplus With U.S. : But There's a Price to the Good News: 700,000 Jobs Lost
- FINDS : Super Salmon
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW : Targeting the Blobs Can Be a Real Blast : Kirby's Avalanche, which is a lot like Tetris, is fun and challenging if you ignore the sappy pink hero and all the corny intermissions.
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : To Opposing Teams, He Was Anything but Gentle Ben
- Making Scents : Herbal Cosmetics Creator Explains the Sweet Smell of Success
- The following are the top music sales...
- FASHION : Todd Oldham Goes Hollywood
- People Still Want to Go Out to the Movies
- TRADE AND THE DOLLAR : U.S. Trade Deficit Plunges : February Figure Falls 25%; Greenback Stabilizes on News
- Source Scientific Inc.: The Garden Grove firm...
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- The Eternal Flame
- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : Cover Story : Meet the Ratites
- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : The search for low-cholesterol meat has led to the unconventional. Is ostrich the beef of the future? : The Long Necks
- At A Theater Near You : Cinema multiplexes are popping up everywhere, doubling the count of county screens in the past year. And more are heading your way.
- ATF Gear Mistaken for Bombs
- THE REGION : 11 Firms to Share Cost of $2-Million Cleanup
- CARSON : Loud College Concerts Spur Effort for Anti-Noise Law
- Tower of Power Just Won't Go Away : Fad bands come and go like seasons, but this one is going strong after 27 years. It plays at the Ventura Theatre on Friday.
- Hunt for Kurds Nearly Over, Turkey Says : Military: Prime minister gives Clinton assurance about four-week incursion into Iraq. She offers no specific timetable, however.
- LONG BEACH : $10.4 Million Awarded in Cameraman's Fall
- Bosnia Serbs Raid U.N.-Guarded Arms Sites, Shell Sarajevo
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- B-2 bomber builder Northrop Grumman Corp. reported...
- Bloom Off Lotus as It Posts Loss of $17.5 Million : Computers: Decline reflects disappointing revenue from Notes, raises questions on firm's ability to transform itself.
- Mike! Stay Away From the Red Ball!
- How the West Was Won
- HAWTHORNE : Plan to Curb Ammunition Sales Dies for Lack of Support
- Foes Square Off on Affirmative Action : Debate: Backers say proposed initiative ending race and gender hiring preferences would create colorblind society. Opponent Willie Brown compares it to Jim Crow doctrine.
- HEALTH
- Edison to Freeze, Cut Rates, but Group Asks Immediate Action
- Exploring Galaxy's Newest Frontier
- CULTURE : Santa Monica Festival Offers Expanded Horizons
- Elsewhere : Doctor Finds His Calling Among Poorest of the Poor : Medicine: Joseph Pierson decided early to give something back to the community. Now he takes care of the indigent, homeless and mentally ill.
- A Survivor's Tale: They All Vanished
- CULVER CITY : High School ROTC Program OKd Over Parents' Protests
- IRVINE : More Than 30 Apply for School Chief Post
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Ratifies Fine for Hard Rock Cafe Owner
- Youths' Letters on AIDS to Raise Funds
- LONG BEACH : City Prosecutor Sues for Bias and Sex Harassment
- Crash Kills Teen-Age Driver, Hurts 3
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Bittersweet Gossage Retires After 22 Seasons, 1,002 Games
- Dahlia Gardens Owners Surrender Their Operating License : Health: Board-and-care facility was charged with scores of violations, including lapses leading to two deaths.
- Caution: Arroyo Toads Crossing : Environment: Off-road motorcyclists would be allowed to resume using a favorite trail under a compromise plan. Forest Service officials say it would still preserve rare amphibian's breeding grounds.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Workshops Focus on Future of Boulevard
- BEVERLY HILLS : Planet Hollywood, Nike Megastore to Take Over Plaza Site
- PLACENTIA : New Impound Fees Costly for Scofflaws
- Laguna Panel Decides Book Is Suitable for 9th-Graders
- Marrow Leads UCLA Women in Gymnastics
- Lack of Sponsor May Mean End of Jenner Track Meet
- POP/ROCKSelena Tribute Album?: A charity tribute album...
- Panel Puts Airport Plan on Hold Due to Opposition
- MUSIC : 'Fire Water Paper': Elements of War
- GOINGS ON : From Wine Tasting to Musical Comedy : Things to enjoy include dance presentations, a couple of concerts and a film about teen-agers who are homosexual.
- Can the Trip to France for a Change of L'Attitude
- 3 Newcomers Change Face of Pasadena Council : Election: Seven-person panel will get its first Latino member. Surprise victory for Streator linked to rival's backing by controversial outgoing Councilman Isaac Richard.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Some Local Churches Are Striving to Make Gay Men and Lesbians Feel More Welcome : Altering Their Approach
- Unity Pledge Marks Lugar's Bid for GOP Nomination : Campaign: In his speech, the Indiana senator emphasizes his own qualifications and challenges those of President Clinton.
- YORBA LINDA : City Wants Trash Service on Tax Bill
- OJAI : Mother Pleads Not Guilty to Child Abuse
- MCI, AT&T; Report Higher Income; PacTel Profit Drops
- Northridge Quake Victims Sue State Farm
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- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : Cover Story : Flocking to Vegas
- Ear, Ear
- COVER STORY : Learning Teamwork, Problem-Solving and Job Skills Are Among the Rules of the Game for Youths in . . . : Night Court
- 'Sunset Blvd.': A Woman Obsessed
- DOWNEY : Center to Accept, Recycle Motor Oil
- DANCE : Misha Brings His Elite Troupe to Arts Plaza : Baryshnikov's White Oak project, famous for performing works of modern choreographers, heads to Thousand Oaks next week.
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Three Cornerstones of Girls' Programs Earn Honors Again
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Valley Christian, Poly Players Lead Selections to Girls' Team
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : A Tour De Force : From LAX Tower to 'Pulp Fiction' Diner to Stars' Hangouts, Pop Culture Landmarks Dot Landscape Here
- BEVERLY HILLS : Hayden Selects Rabbi Geller for Woman of the Year Honors
- Events Mark 25 Years of 'Green' Awareness : Conejo Creek Park in Thousand Oaks and Oxnard College will be alive with Earth Day celebrations.
- ELECTION RESULTS
- REGION : Dance Is Key Chapter in Jamal's Story
- Gore Warns of Regional Arms Races : Diplomacy: Vice president argues U.S. case for permanent Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Bomb Threats Force Thousands of Federal Workers to Evacuate : Security: All of the threats turn out to be hoaxes. Extra guards are posted, and searches are carried out at U.S. buildings around country.
- THEATER NOTES : It's Curtains for Productions as Some Local Troupes Face Crises : Two plays set to open this weekend are canceled. And opening night was closing night for a Simi company's 'Our Town.'
- A Wound That Time Has Not Healed : Publishing: Instead of bringing the country together, Robert McNamara's confession about Vietnam seems to be tearing it apart--again.
- Senate Panel OKs New Quake Code Bill for Hospitals : Legislation: Hayden's proposal sets deadline of 2008 to meet the modern standards. Lobbyists say it will financially cripple facilities.
- FULLERTON : School Principal's Transfer Protested
- LOS ANGELES : Fewer Suspects Bitten by K-9 Corps Under New Rules
- BELL GARDENS : Police Say Drug Ring Broken Up With 13 Arrests
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Not Happy About His Role as a Utility Infielder
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : For Matadors, a Triple Double
- Eastman Kodak Co. said Wednesday that its...
- Price-War Fears Pressure HMO Stocks to Decline : Market: The slide is sparked by U.S. Healthcare officials who told an industry conference first-quarter earnings would be much less that expected.
- THE BID FOR CHRYSLER : Takeover Fight May Afford No. 2 Rival an Opportunity
- Wine Fraud Case Settled
- A Cultural and Culinary Tour Through Africa
- Chamber Music Finds a Home : The Civic Arts Plaza is just one of the venues for a series of top-quality performances.
- Sri Lankan Rebels Kill 12, Destroy Ships
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Secret Garden' Digs Beneath the Surface for Its Message of Healing : The PCPA Theaterfest musical production offers engaging family fare while conveying poignant insights.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : There's Lots of Cheer Here, but Fun Fades When Food Arrives : The friendly, good-time atmosphere at Fundango's in Ventura is marred by a menu filled with mostly mediocre fare.
- PASADENA : JPL Plans Earth Day Open House Saturday
- A Thoughtful Dining Experience
- Vote Backs U.N. Troops in Bosnia
- Spain Opposition Leader Survives Assassination Bid
- TORRANCE : It's a Tale Full of Sound and Fury and Events of Her Life
- Owner of Westlake Firm Faces Fraud Charges on Investments
- What Manner of Evil Can This Be? : The hate and ignorance of callous cowards
- IRVINE : Recall Leader Files Corrected Petitions
- San Clemente Trips Mater Dei
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Get Breathing Room
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : After Exams, Pepperdine Faces More Tests
- Ducks' Wilson Bemoans Loss : NHL: Toronto gets bounces to win, 3-2, and stall Anaheim's playoff drive.
- Ski Champion Schneider Goes Out on Top
- Doomed Triathlon May Get Reprieve
- Ventura Pays the Price for Rule Mix-Up : Baseball: Cougars misinterpret date of player's eligibility, forfeit four victories.
- High-Flying Group Will Star at Top Local Events : Music for upcoming festivities will be provided by smoky-voiced Darlene O'Connell & the Dixie Flyers.
- At Cirque Eloize, 'the Special Effects Are the Artists'
- Assembly Bill Calls for Flat Tax on Businesses, Personal Income
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City to Stop Payment on Study Center Home
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schillo Balks at Move to Temporary Office
- Letterman mediates the L.A. vs. N.Y. war:...
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- Bargain Hunters' Delight : Newport-Based Company Plans a 50-Store Expansion in May of Desert Hills Factory Center
- Greg Louganis to Join Authors Visiting County : The Olympic diver will be among several appearing at various bookstores this week.
- Alien Spacecraft: Drinkable or Smokable?
- Memo to Bosses: Take a Secretary Out to Lunch
- BY DESIGN : Confessions of the Khaki-Impaired
- LONG BEACH : Port Officials Urged to Restore Wetlands
- Officials Seize Anti-Abortion Group's Assets
- School Voucher Drive Rises Again : Education: Underfinanced Prop. 174 was soundly defeated 18 months ago. But movement is gaining new hope from two rich backers helping to prepare initiative for '96 state ballot.
- BY DESIGN : The De-Blahing of Bob : There's one in every office--the guy who wears nothing but black, gray and beige. But if our Bob can discover colors, so can yours.
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Back Bill to Protect Seniors From Scams
- Catholic Faithful Flock to Virgin Icon From Mexico
- 2nd Jury Convicts Pacoima Man of 1982 Fatal Shooting
- LONG BEACH : Pilot Police Program Seeks Senior Volunteers
- CALABASAS : Plans Pushed for Golf-Driving Range
- Ex-Sheriff's Deputy Joins Assembly Race
- PREP ROUNDUP : Momentum Builds as Magnolia Routs Valencia
- B of A Posts 19% Profit Gain; Great Western Hurt by Rates
- Executive Travel : Hotels Check Into Recycling and Other Eco-Friendly Practices
- CKE Restaurants Says Profits Off by Two-Thirds : Marketing: Carl's Jr. chain operator blames lower revenue and the cost of building its Boston Chicken franchise. Earnings are reported at 7 cents a share.
- What Price Health Accreditation? Hopefully Not the Quality of Care
- International Business : Reading Tea Leaves in China: Start-Up Sees Grounds for Coffee : Entrepreneurs: Two Americans are part of a small firm out to bring the world's most populous nation a good cup of home brew.
- Affirmative Action Panel May Cut Awards to Wealthy : Reform: Advisers expected to urge President to end preferential treatment for some on contracts, loans.
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : When Court Was in Session, Area Preps Made a Strong Case
- Executive Travel : Plaza Hotel Falls Off Zagat's Top 100 List : Lodging: No N.Y. hotel made survey's Fab Five, which includes L.A.'s Bel Air.
- Cytocare Inc.: The Aliso Viejo medical products...
- Quantum Loses Its Bid to Retain Profit Margin
- Second Half of AprilEVERYWHERESow: burdock, chard, collards/kale,...
- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : Game on the Range
- Imagination Celebration Events
- A Crusader for Humanity : The Guilt Harry Wu Suffers From Surviving China's Prisons Drives Him to Force Reform
- BY DESIGN : FASHION / RUNWAY TO REALITY : Neutral Territory
- ART : Pages From the Life of Anne Frank
- USAir Group Inc. reported a loss of...
- FORKLORE : Omnivores
- Image of Strength Is Shattered by Youth's Suicide
- PRETTY APPEALING : Softer, Fitted and Feminine, Spring Wear Makes a Comely Comeback
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Feats of Clay Have Simply Become Routine at Inglewood
- Mountains pose taxing question for Scottsdale : Arizona city schedules special election May 23 on the purchase of rugged peaks. Plan is to head off developers at the pass.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Bomb Threats Prompt Tightened Security at Federal, Local Government Buildings : Southland: Phony reports are called in to several locations but no devices are found. Extra safety precautions are taken across region.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Painstaking Work Ahead as Investigators Piece Together Crime Scene : Probe: The nation's top experts have already been dispatched to Oklahoma City. Evidence so far suggests sophisticated group carried out attack.
- FOR THE KIDS : The Classic 'Secret Garden' Transformed Into a Musical : Theatreworks / USA's production hits the stage in Thousand Oaks for two performances Saturday.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : 2 Movies From China Find Their Way to Isla Vista : UC Santa Barbara is showing a double feature by Tsui Hark, one of Hong Kong's new wave of filmmakers.
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- Elexsys International Inc.: The Irvine company, formerly...
- Computer Programs Can Map a Summer Vacation : Travel: Software can plan the itinerary, print customized driving instructions and give tips on lodging, dining and budgeting.
- 8 Newspaper Groups Form Venture for On-Line Services
- Tandoor is the Night
- Don't bother eating today--there will be plenty...
- Kate & Anna McGarrigle"Kate & Anna McGarrigle"...
- Hughes Electronics Corp., parent of Hughes Aircraft,...
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- LONG BEACH : Council Votes to Settle Suit Over Airport Use
- Salad on Rye?
- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : Cover Story : Your Buffalo Headquarters
- FASHION : Shopping Is a Walk in the Park on the 1st Sunday of the Month : Vests and dresses adorned with lace and sunflowers are among the specialty items offered by artisans at the Ventura bazaar.
- ARTESIA : Bickering Delays Vote on Mayoral Rotation
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Intricate Tales of Unpredictable Women, Young and Old : THE BLUE WOMAN And Other Stories <i> by Mary Flanagan</i> , W.W. Norton, $21, 320 pages
- Bolivia Moves to End Weeks of Labor Unrest
- Court Upholds Privacy Right of Pamphleteers : Free speech: Justices recall a historic cloak of anonymity dating back to Federalist Papers. They cite need for 'shield from tyranny of the majority.'
- State Senate Panel Votes to Raise Minimum Wage to $5.75 an Hour
- Allergan Reports $21.7-Million Profit for Quarter : Health: Earnings for the Irvine company were down slightly after contact lens solution recall.
- THE BID FOR CHRYSLER : Investment Bank Won't Advise Kerkorian : Autos: Chrysler officials say Bear Sterns executives told them the firm will not aid in takeover attempt.
- AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines, the...
- Life in the Jet Scream : Aviation: Residents near Santa Monica Airport are impatient over delays in erecting a $300,000 sound buffer wall, which is finally set to go up in August.
- Homing In on the Competition : A Swoop and a Holler Sound Victory for Area's Top Pigeon Racers
- Timing Helped Mexico Limit Rebellion's Costs : Politics: Talks resume in a nation that, unlike its neighbors, had a relatively contained conflict.
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- The Fashion of Fragrance
- In With the Old : Oak. Paisleys. Velvets. It may sound like your grandparent's furniture, but look out: Traditional is coming to a home near you.
- Frances Black"Talk to Me" Celtic Heartbeat /...
- The Hard Road to a Friend's Freedom
- International Scholars : El Camino Is Among Colleges Actively Seeking Foreign Students
- LOS ANGELES : Council Delays Vote on Tougher Truancy Penalties
- City Council Deadlocks on Truant Penalties : Rights: Proposal would impose stiffer punishments, but some officials fear minorities would be targeted.
- Jury Convicts Jackson in Woman's Death
- Gun Bill Dies, but Webb Promises It Will Return : Legislation: Assembly panel fails to support proposal to allow more people to carry concealed weapons.
- LA PALMA : Council Approves Pay Raises
- FULLERTON : Kids Will Get Help Preparing for School
- Syrian Archbishop to Be Buried in Holland
- VAN NUYS : Rep. Berman to Give Briefing on Congress
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Appeals Order to Pay Extra Dam Costs
- SAN FERNANDO : New Speed Limits in Place for 6 Streets
- LONG BEACH : Man in Wheelchair Struck, Killed by Truck
- Students Shadow Experts at Work : Careers: One hundred Conejo Valley teen-agers get close-up looks at role models in professions they may be interested in pursuing.
- Chapman Batters Close Baseball Season With a Bang
- Watching That Sweet Swing Never Gets Old
- Saddleback's Kroeger Picks Hawaii
- Titans' Kotsay Gets Eighth Save
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kirkwood's Triple Lifts Rancho Santiago Into First-Place Tie
- Theater Review : Capable Cast Tries to Bring Coward's 'Relative' to Life
- Supporters Vow Revival of Concealed Weapon Bill
- Must Freedom Be Pinched for Safety? : PLATFORM
- Cash Missing on Slain ATM Worker's Route
- MOORPARK : Human Skull, Virtual Reality at Science Expo
- Hilltop Home Faces Environmental Fight : Planning: Sprawling house proposed above Runyon Canyon Park would be first to skirt scenic parkway protection plan.
- OXNARD : Driver Stabbed in Argument After Collision
- Ethics Panel Denies Funds for Holden
- Countywide : Disneyland Recognizes Community Service Groups
- Borders Goes Distance Against Chapman, but Southern California College Falls
- Van Nuys Wins in 5 Games, Heads for City 3-A Playoffs : Volleyball: Wolves look like championship contenders in Valley Pac-8 Conference match against tough Canoga Park.
- Mind Over Manager : In Major League Debut as Field Boss, Boone Turns to Mauch for Help
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Zimerman: Skilled, Emotionally Cool Outing
- Weapons Bill Backed by Webb Dies in Committee : Legislation: Assembly panel fails to support proposal to allow more people to carry concealed firearms.
- Ridge-Top Plan for House Faces Uphill Battle
- VALLEY REACHES OUT: The Oklahoma City bombing...
- O.C. WATCH : Handle With Care
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : MTA Uses Grant to Add Officers to Patrols
- Pharmacist Jailed in Elaborate Insurance Scam : Fraud: Donald Levine of Sherman Oaks, among 16 arrested in raids, is accused of netting $3 million in phony charges.
- COMMENTARY : This Ballot Will Require No Recount
- Go See Cal : Class-A Teams, Five of Them Nearby, Offer Great Baseball Bargains
- Jones' Return to USC 'Crucial,' Parker Says
- CLUB REVIEW : Nights in White Satin at Milk Bar
- ART REVIEW : 'Music Box Project': A Mixed Bag of Conceptualizing
- Riverbed Job Was Done for Fraction of Cost to City : Ventura: In preliminary estimate, engineer says firm cleaned area for nearly $120,000 less than what officials agreed to pay.
- OXNARD : Ex-Con Gives Tips on Protecting Home
- Ducks Mighty Upset This Time : Hockey: Wilson bemoans calls and lack of respect in 3-2 loss at Toronto.
- For Jack Grisham, Time for a Move Up
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Interim Head Scolded by Council
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Not Happy About His Role as a Utility Infielder
- A Basketball Dream Comes True for Sand
- PERFORMANCE ART : Absorbing World of 'Aliens' Kicks Off Fest
- Sniffing Out Wildflowers on New South County Trail
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Dominguez, Artesia Players Again Garner Spotlight
- CALABASAS : Students Rate Local Businesses on Recycling
- Port Absorbers : New L.A. Wharf Area Will Be Test Site for Devices Designed to Cushion Shock of a Quake
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Acts to Preserve Depot Facade
- Library Patrons Denounce Closure Plans : Government: Six libraries, two of them in Garden Grove, face closure because of the county's bankruptcy woes.
- TORRANCE : Widening of Busy Intersection Expected to Tie Up Traffic
- GLENDALE : Wilson Backs Bill to Commit Violent Sex Offenders
- Public Good--or Private Matters? : Advocates of 'outing' gay celebrities and powerbrokers say the process is just a part of gaining equality. But critics say it's crossing the line between gossip and news.
- O'Connor at Court to Press Drug Accusation : Charges: Actor attends arraignment of the man he alleges is the pusher responsible for his son's suicide. Afterward, he urges others to join him in the fight against addiction.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Declares Sunday 'Day Without Violence'
- Man Has Surgery for Rare Condition
- Royal Gets In Over Its Head, 95-91 : Swimming: Depth gives Thousand Oaks dual-meet championship in Marmonte League.
- Nothing Doing for Kings Again : Hockey: Fuhr's effort wasted against Oilers, 2-0, L.A.'s sixth loss in a row.
- St. Genevieve Goes East to Find Football Coach
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Royal Takes a 5-0 Lead, Gives It Up
- Greek Fast Food Making a Robust Comeback : Merchandising: Once-scorned souvlaki has taken its place alongside the Big Mac. An international campaign is likely.
- Many Firms Make Travel Software
- BEYOND BEEF : THE EXOTICS : Cover Story : Cooking 'Strich
- Russia Claims a Victory in Chechnya : Warfare: In Moscow, commander says troops have seized lowlands. But a general at the front reports continued rebel resistance.
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : 2 Guilty in Filing Bogus Income Tax Returns
- Streamlining the Change From Work to Workout
- ARCADIA: A 24-year-old Rosemead man and a...
- Supporters Vow Revival of Concealed Weapon Bill
- Jacobs Wins School Board Seat
- Santa Fe Springs Council Approves Contract With Whittier Police : Law enforcement: New $3.7-million annual pact ends longstanding ties with Sheriff's Department.
- SHOP TALK : The Eyes Have It--in the Sun and Out : Goal is to find glasses that, through tinted coating, provide 100% ultraviolet protection. And that can take a little money or a lot.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : U.S. Muslims Fear Possibility of Backlash
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Confederacy Loses the Battle of Quartz Hill : Education: Board agrees to dissociate the high school from the Old South symbolism. 'Rebels' nickname will be kept.
- Pentagon Says Navy Has Power to Cede Base : Land use: Proposed legislation unnecessary, official says, but local consensus on El Toro's future is crucial.
- BURBANK : Developer Seeks More Signs Around Mall
- Woman Found Stabbed to Death in Her Home
- AMERICA'S CUP : Young America Moves Into One-Point Lead
- Expansion Marks Newest Front in Outlet Mall Wars : Retailing: Cabazon center plans to double in size. The number of such developments has tripled since '88.
- REAL ESTATE : Demand for Construction Loans Down in State, County
- Raspberry Roulade, Corn Dogs
- Pasadena Budget Calls for 'Painful' Cuts to Avoid $4.7-Million Deficit : Government: Plans include scaling back affirmative action and arts funds. Sixteen workers would be laid off.
- Police Investigating Covina Recall
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Tragedy Brings Unwanted Fame to City
- New Gas Attack in Japan Sends 372 to Hospital
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : TRADE CENTER COMPARISON
- HOLLYWOOD : Two Men Held in Fatal Shooting of Man, 19
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel to See New Cemetery Expansion Plan
- Animals Mutilated in Sunny Hills Agriculture Program, Parents Allege : Education: Concerns were raised last year without result, the group says in report. School officials are investigating.
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- Mosquito Season May Be One of Area's Worst : Pests: Hundreds of stagnant pools of water created by the county's heavy winter rains have become breeding grounds.
- SANTA ANA : Latina Author Allende Greeted
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Firefighter Struck Gold in His Career
- Sense of Loss Draws Diverse Group to Mass
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- REGION : Housing Chief Pledges Aid for Southeast Cities