- Bacterial Infection Believed the Cause of Forlano's Illness
- Franklin Outshoots Verdugo Hills
- MOVIESDigital 'Crow': "The Crow," starring the late...
- Unbeaten St. Paul Upsets No. 5 Loyola, 10-2
- Russian Bank Chief Tenders Resignation : Economics: Viktor S. Gerashchenko is blamed for ruble's roller-coaster ride. Hard-liners in Parliament may not let him quit.
- THE TIMES POLL : Anti-Illegal Immigration Prop. 187 Keeps 2-to-1 Edge
- Man Sues Female Bosses for Abuse : Workplace: Anthony Ervin Smith's lawsuit alleges he was the victim of sexual harassment and racial discrimination. 'It was very emasculating,' he says.
- Judge Orders Psychiatric Testing in Child-Torture Case : Courts: Cynthia Medina pleads not guilty to harming nephew. 'She is not emotionally and mentally well' and is unable to assist in her own defense, her lawyer says.
- County Hospital Answers Rival's Suit
- SEAL BEACH : Beach Erosion Ushers City Into Times of Sand
- Parking Shortage at College Creates Lots of Aggravation : "We have had a reputation of having the worst parking problem in the state."
- Home Tour to Resume After 1-Year Hiatus
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY COUNCIL : Mud-Free Candidates Forum Focuses on Crime Fighting and Prosperity
- THOUSAND OAKS : Farmers' Market Changes Hours
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Smith Scores Four Touchdowns, Servite Rips Tustin
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- COMMENTARY : Parcells Trying to Create More Magic With Patriots
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1994-95 : USC : Raveling's Absence Is Early Hurdle
- ROUNDUP : CS Northridge Falls to Irvine in Soccer, 5-1
- Penalties Emerging as Chapman's Toughest Foe
- Good Acting in Noise Within's 'Lear'
- Wilson's Recovery Complete
- LINENS : The Sensitive Rest Easy on Chemical-Free Sheets
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 8 Men Charged in Dynamiting of River Rapid
- Toddler on Life Support; Youth Arrested
- Why Reward These Thugs? : Payoff to Cedras is a blot on American honor
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Board's 1st Student Vote Cast
- WOODLAND HILLS : Spooky House to Offer Fright Nights
- LOS ANGELES : March Planned to Protest Immigration Initiative
- VAN NUYS : Therapists' Group Offers Workshops
- Strong Second Half Lifts Kennedy Past Birmingham
- Playtime Is Not Yet Over for the Boys of Immature : Pop Beat: The teens' hit ballad 'Never Lie' invites comparisons to the Jackson 5. But many other kiddie groups end up in the has-been bin.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : GOP Leaders Host Feinstein, Hail Her as Strong Advocate
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sunday Is a Free Day at Simi Dump
- Savings Seen in Welfare Fingerprint Program : Fraud: County had $4.5 million less in AFDC payments in month, auditors say. Skeptics question whether numbers will hold up and say legitimate recipients may not be getting benefits.
- Temple Beth David in Westminster will welcome...
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- Man Gets 2 Years on 9th Drunk-Driver Finding
- Fillmore Teen Sentenced in Fatal Stabbing
- Women's Pay 75% of Men's, Study Finds
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter Ordered Untied From Bed, Court Says
- Giovannettone Leads Chaminade
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Cleveland Defense Tames Tigers
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Kennedy Ground Game Overruns Katella
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : The Real Show Comes Later
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Laguna Hills Relies on McGraw, and Wins, 28-0
- Master Chorale to Start Season With Eye-Opener : Music: The group hopes to raise AIDS awareness with a memorial concert tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Santa Barbara Woman Killed When Rock Crashes Through Windshield
- Still Mighty at 90 : Anton Burg is Lauded for His Science as Well as His Humanity
- 'No' to Tobacco's Trojan Horse : Proposition 188 is a cynical attempt to roll back restrictions on smoking
- Man Faces More Charges of Molestation
- Thousand Oaks, Simi Get Housing Aid : Grant: The U.S. funds will be applied to such uses as seniors' apartments and helping first-time home buyers.
- Surplus Navy Land May Offer Harbor, City Opportunity
- THOUSAND OAKS : Simplified Antenna Rules Considered
- VAN NUYS : Nonprofit Agency to Refurbish Housing
- Jilted by Giants, Now He's a Rock for Rams : Football: Jones, rarely used backup with New York, proves himself in difficult left tackle spot.
- Sonora Defeats La Habra for the First Time Since 1979
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Lukewarm Despite Reports
- AST to Close Southland Plant : Area May Lose as Many as 515 Jobs in Latest Retrenchment
- Town Gets $106,000 for Nonexistent Police Dept.
- 2 From O.C. Indicted in Big Stock Scheme : Crime: Ex-president of pager firm, three others accused of conspiracy, fraud in manipulating price of Southland Communications stock.
- Haiti Readies for Aristide's Return : Caribbean: Security is a main concern as U.S. troops expect up to 800,000 to gather for the president's homecoming.
- Reno Sends 65 More Prosecutors to Bolster Border Crackdown
- City Guide
- Sylmar Wins With 4th Straight Shutout
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator Is Defeated by Brotherly
- No. 1 Player Loses in Wheelchair Tennis
- A Look Behind Claims in Debate
- Newest Test Buoys Couple : Health: Mission Viejo woman learns there's no lasting damage to kidney she hopes to donate to husband of 4 days. Mishap complicated transplant.
- L.A. Businessman Says He Is Top Bidder for Marineland Site
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Costa Mesa Records Early Knockout of Laguna Beach
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Pop Album Chart
- Let Kirk Be Gone
- COLUMN ONE : Targeting the Many Californias : Strategists in the race for governor are keenly aware of political geography, tailoring messages to the state's regions. Reducing a margin of loss in unfriendly territory can be as vital as victory in a stronghold.
- Readers in the Mood for Good News Should Turn to Comics Pages
- Willie Brown Story Was a Little Different
- Congress and Fixing Health Care
- U.S. Assistance for Russia
- Violinist Josefowicz
- William Blake: A Creator, Not a Mystic
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- The 'Shawshank' Reality
- Azerbaijan Aid
- The 'Shawshank' Model
- A Familiar Face
- Seeking a Bright Side to UCLA's Dim Season
- Why Can't Clippers Postpone the Season?
- What if This Quarterback Transferred to Trojans?
- Making Short Work of Soccer Controversy
- Don't Blame McNall for This Problem
- 'Mainstream' Church Will Stay Separate
- Haiti
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1994
- Couple Near End of Long Litter Walk
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Historian's Legacy Stuffed Into Trailer : Crime: Santa Clarita man who answers ad to haul it away is arrested for grand theft. A.B. Perkins' heirs want items returned.
- Taking Another Nose Dive : Finance: The flying symbol of Bruce McNall's heyday will go on the block Sunday.
- 2 O.C. Jail Fights Stir Safety Debate
- Wilson, Brown Meet at Last in Bitter Debate
- NOBEL PRIZE: Two local publishers--one Jewish, one...
- U.S. Threatens Air Strikes if Iraqis Don't Pull Back : Mideast: Elite division has not resumed its withdrawal from Kuwaiti border region. But officials concede that no military action is imminent.
- Judge Refuses to Probe False News Leak in Simpson Case
- AST LAYOFFS: ANOTHER JOLT FOR O.C. : News Comes as Surprise--but It Shouldn't Have : Downsizing: Computer maker's founder dropped first hint in spring. Industry analysts say cuts alone won't cure all its ills.
- One Year After the Murder of Steve Woods Shocked San Clemente, the City Lays a Foundation of Cultural Awareness, Youth Programs : Opportunity Born of Tragedy
- Time Warner Vice President to Move to Home Box Office
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Making a Big Impression : Sisley has nothing to do with painter Alfred. It's a new Italian trattoria that serves good food in huge portions.
- Fun Is Brewing : At Hamilton Gregg, you mix and bottle your own beer while staff takes care of cleanup.
- Anxiety 101 : Welcome to dorm life in 1994. It's a time of humility, communal bathrooms and, of course,panicked calls to home.
- Teen-Ager Not Guilty of Murder : Courts: Judge convicts 17-year-old of lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter in accidental shooting of his girlfriend, 16.
- STUDIO CITY : Renter of 'Party Palace' Hillside Mansion Sues City
- 68 Teachers Get Reprieve on Transfers
- Orange County Almanac
- Big West Announces Another Expansion : College sports: Boise State, Idaho and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo accept invitations to join conference. North Texas to announce its decision on Monday.
- TennisTop-seeded Goran Ivanisevic survived a three-set battle...
- Connors Blisters Fleming : Champions tennis: Crowd-pleasing effort puts him into quarterfinals of Digital PC tournament.
- Despite Paterno's Speech, Not a Creature Stirred in Second Half
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newman Suffers Dislocated Finger
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Whitfield Brings His Quick Pick to the House of Blues
- AUTOS
- THE WORKPLACE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- U.S. Troop Strength Is Questioned : Military: Clinton Administration says it can handle two crises at once. Others wonder if there are enough resources to do so.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 600-Mile Trip in Wheelchair Raises Money
- OXNARD : Schools, City Will Split Cost of Land
- LONG BEACH : Scientists Begin Search for Quake Faults in Ocean
- Fire Puts Homeless Advocate in Clients' Shoes : Aid: Barbara Johnson, director of Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Services, now knows firsthand what the people she's helped for 20 years have been through.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Sides With Fired Press Club Board Members
- Buckey Is Doing the Impressing Now : College football: After being wooed by Bill Walsh's aura, Stanford offensive tackle becomes complete package.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Eden' Creates a Wholesome S&M; World
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Like': Gritty Cinderella Tale a Vibrant Directing Debut
- Stereogram Books: Blue Mountain Press, publisher of...
- Company Town
- Company Town
- CULTURE : In India Ad World, Hitler Can Mean Fun : What's bad taste in the West has been deemed a way to sell fast food in country's unique and lively style of selling.
- Scientists Find Evidence of 2 New Dinosaurs
- First Pension Land Fund Role Denied by O.C. Builder
- California Elections : LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : Davis, Wright Battle for the Spotlight
- THE GOODS : Service Central : Now California consumers have a one-stop hot line to solve their problems. And the voice on the other end of the phone isn't a recording.
- Plane Crashes in Iran; No Survivors Reported
- Blaming Genes to Excuse Social Inaction : Theory: Unable to prove that IQ is hereditary, two conservatives won't concede that environment does matter.
- State Panel Tells Ventura, Fair Board to Move Coastal Bike Path
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Project Wins Award for Excellence
- SHERMAN OAKS : Parking Lot to Stay Closed for Holidays
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Said He Found 2 Boys Convicted of Kidnaping
- Political Scorecard : 25 days to go before Californians go to the polls.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Linebacker Glad to Shed Redshirt
- Mills' Miracle : When He Won the 10,000 at Tokyo 30 Years Ago Today, It Might Have Been the Greatest Upset of All Time
- Browns Take Gloves Off Against Oilers : Pro football: Defense dominates in not-so-close 11-8 victory that moves surprising Cleveland to sparkling 5-1 start.
- Victoria Herazo of Canyon Country won the...
- Salonen Returns to Mahler's Mighty Third
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fiction': Quentin Tarantino's Gangster Rap : Sure, the Director Can Write. But Does He Deserve All the Hype?
- ECONOTES : You Gotta Use Things--Just Keep 'Em Green
- Poetic Justice : Young writers share with their pensive peers a dedication to the craft and a maturity that comes of examining issues and expressing feelings.
- Fighting AIDS With Love : Volunteers: Woman takes to streets to educate prostitutes, counsel young people about dangers of lifestyle.
- Seasons in the Wind : Tehachapi's spinning turbines--a major source of electricity--add to the picturesque landscape. And the weather changes, too.
- SANTA ANA : School Library to Bear Late Volunteer's Name
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- VENTURA : $632,000 Approved for Plaza, Fountain
- A little respect, please: Sure, he's received...
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MTA : Transit Can't Think Short Term : If we don't raise rates now--just to catch up--rich and poor will suffer from the resulting gridlock.
- MISSION VIEJO : School Trustees Clash on 'Extremist' Candidate Label
- Campaign Calendar
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : Board Creates Agency to Issue School Bonds
- UNLV and Massimino Get Closer to Deal : College basketball: School officials eager to settle coaching situation before practice begins Saturday.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Loara Controls Ball, Defeats Century, 17-0
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Full Speed Ahead for Los Amigos' Tuato : Football: Senior quarterback and safety, who has been slowed by rib injury, is eager to test his skills tonight against Rancho Alamitos.
- Mt. SAC Will Honor Covert and Thomas
- Five of a Kind : McKeon Brothers and Their Offspring Are Region's First Family of Football
- Q&A; with TITO PUENTE : The Mambo King: 'My Chops Are Still Good'
- THE WORKPLACE
- Colleagues in Trip Lose Faith in O.C. Medical Missionary : Aid: He says troubled China operation was 'sabotaged' by mutinous group of doctors who ousted him as leader.
- PLO Units Sweep Gaza in Hunt for Israeli Soldier
- SYLMAR : Park Official to Give Update on Projects
- Varying Cost Estimates for Rail Line Trouble Officials
- BURBANK : Steam-Pumper Fire Engine Still Raring to Go
- Placentia : Newspaper Revived at El Dorado High
- ANAHEIM : Disney, City Break Ground on Joint Ice-Skating Rink Project
- Anti-Gang Tactic May Win Converts : Crime: Garcetti says cities are asking the D.A.'s office about a legal injunction that Norwalk residents used to curb violence in their neighborhood.
- Ex-Chief's Aide to Run Subway Project : Transit: MTA names John J. Adams as construction chief to replace ousted McSpedon. Interim manager says he will not seek the post permanently.
- U.S., Mexico Agree to Play in Soccer's Copa America
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Art Reviews : Historical Sketch of Academic Works of Edward Dugmore
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Swiss Police Identify Cult Leader's Body; Cause of Death Unknown
- SYLMAR : Professor Evaluates Earthquake Damage
- Build a State Finalist and They Will Come
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Merchant of Venice' as Over-the-Top Farce
- Heavenly Dolls: Dream Castle, the New York-based...
- Jimmy's Back--Bolder and Better
- DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : Streets to Be Closed for Mexican Celebration
- State May Double Funds to Fight Tuberculosis in County
- COVER STORY : SHOW TIME : At television studios in the Valley, audiences get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how shows and their actors get the job done--gaffes, guffaws and all.
- Reckless Driving Charge Against Student Weighed
- ENCINO : DWP Opposes Dual Filtration Plant
- VENTURA : Schools to Survey Attitudes on Drugs
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : King's Three Touchdowns Help Savanna Win, 26-7
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Los Alamitos Adds to Unbeaten Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hoge's Career Might Be in Jeopardy
- Clippers Play Magic in First Exhibition
- National Video Rentals
- A Mutually Beneficial Arrangement : Their Work for Tina Gerstler's 'Gender' Pays Off for Collaborators Megan Williams, Brad Dutz
- Pick Systems to Supply Software to Digital Sciences for Use in Businesses
- Levi, Union Enter Into Unusual Accord : Workplace: Labor officials will have more freedom to organize in exchange for helping to develop cost-saving rules.
- Q & A : SEC Cuts Out Plan to Allow Mutual Fund Buys Via 'Off-Page' Coupons
- TRANSPORTATION
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Transfers on Hold for Some L.A. Teachers
- Playing Their Songs : Concert by John Raitt and Ann Blyth will target a crowd that craves 'hummable' music.
- A Custom Touch : Accessories like those found in resort gift shops are available close to home--without the boutique prices.
- WHITTIER : 12-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Death of Friend
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : U.S. Tells County It May Not Get Funding of $600 Million
- Schools
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : High School Musical Groups to Open Season
- Cardmania Won't Fold Yet
- Long Beach Taps Power of Pyramid
- Second Show to Light Up Firecracker Lounge
- MOVIE REVIEW : Novel Twists Power Craven's 'Nightmare'
- Music Review : Mintz, Orchestra Excel
- Microwave Set for Kids: JusToys, a New...
- Stocks Soar on Drop in Prices, Then Retreat
- POLITICS : Berlusconi Finds Few Allies, Many Troubles as Italy Leader
- Homicides Among Young Men Soar; Drug Gangs Cited
- Campaign Calendar
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MISSION VIEJO CITY COUNCIL : Candidates See Spending as Top Issue : Challengers worry that present $21-million reserve may fast disappear. Incumbents defend fiscal policies and see plenty of reason for optimism.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Nature Walk to Aid Agriculture Program
- Using Sweat Against Quakes : Volunteer labor can go far in improving safety in L.A. public schools
- SIMI VALLEY : Victim's Family Sues City Over Car Crash
- Countywide : Robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex to Reign at Festival
- VENTURA : Woman to Face Trial in Fiance's Stabbing
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Ends Agoura Girls' Run
- Starline/Gray Line Tour Buses Are Seized by the IRS : Tourism: An agency spokesman says the company failed to turn over $733,191 owed to the government.
- COMPANY TOWN : Top Dollar for Movie Idea : Screenwriter Eszterhas Gets a Record-Setting Deal
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Crash Course in Reality : When six Capistrano Valley students were in an auto accident Tuesday, driving became the hot topic on campus. But opinion is split on whether the harsh lesson will get through.
- Border Has Tightened, Official Says : Immigration: Despite upbeat assessment, Justice Department attorney says Wilson has 'hindered' solutions. Governor's aide says pressure from state spurred the action.
- Prosecutor's Illness Delays Simpson Case
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein Keeping Slim Lead Over Huffington
- The Odd Couple : Jews and Arabs Share a Stage and a Wish for Peace
- COLUMN ONE : Turning Swords to Scientific Plowshares : Once-secret military hardware is a potential windfall for civilian researchers. The toughest part is finding money to convert the high-tech gear to peaceful uses.
- Huffington Renews Political Attacks : Campaign: In Newport Beach speech, Senate candidate goes on offensive. He also defends his legislative record and deflects questions about role of family business in pollution at oil refinery.
- PASADENA : Students Stage Walkout to Protest Overcrowding
- Joe Camel Goes to Grade School : Article on cigarettes in newspaper for fifth-graders sets off a controversy
- Wallace Leads Workman Past Bolsa Grande
- GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Westminster's Long, Late Drive Overcomes Winless Santa Ana
- Christie Goes to Knicks : Pro basketball: Lakers get two second-round picks for former Pepperdine star.
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Orange Coach Hill Chalks Up His 200th Victory
- A Powerful, Poignant 'Of Mice and Men' at Deaf West
- Acclaimed 'Homicide' Hoping to Stay Alive : Television: NBC hasn't given the highly regarded series a high profile, but it has stuck with it. Tonight, the show's season opens with a few 'refinements.'
- TELEVISIONFirst SAG Awards: For those who thrive...
- UCLA Merges Architecture and Arts Into a New School : Education: It's a controversial move to save money, but increased faculty strengths are cited.
- Hollywood Trio's Options: Buy MCA or Build a Dream
- New Shaving System: Gillette Co. has launched...
- THEATER REVIEW : Cupid Skewered by Romantic Favorites : Cast of eight delivers the tunes with style and grace, a dash of comedy and irony thrown in.
- All the Slogans That Are Fit to Print
- Probe Links Toxic Drug to Some Veal Producers : Food: U.S. officials say clenbuterol, an illegal substance that promotes calves' growth, has been smuggled in from Europe. No charges have been filed.
- Heavy Rain, Flooding Plague Southeastern Cities : Weather: Deluge turns streets into lakes in Savannah, Ga. and Charleston, S.C. Some flee their homes as schools and businesses close.
- Couple Pledge $500,000 to Civic Arts Plaza : Donation: Gift is third largest to endowment fund for the center, which will open Oct. 21. It puts the fund about $1 million away from spring goal.
- Annual Vigil to Remember AIDS Victims
- N. IRELAND WATCH : Hope in a Weary Land
- SEAL BEACH : City Intensifies Efforts to Lure Film Productions
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Poll Shows Hardening of Racial Views
- Standing Alone in Resisting Iraq? : If necessary, U.S. should act unilaterally
- Some TV Stations Drop Anti-Smoking Ad : Health: State-funded commercial shows tobacco executives testifying before Congress. R.J. Reynolds chairman has threatened libel action.
- LAKERS' REPORT : Forget the Sights, Harris Likes What He Sees
- COMMENTARY : Track Still Wearing Blinkers
- Mediator Usery to Enter Baseball Negotiations
- 'Teshuvah, Return' Journey at Tamarind
- Love Becomes the 'Talk' of the Town
- MCI, 2 Baby Bells Reportedly in Talks for Joint Wireless Bids
- Genetic Discovery May Aid Early Diagnosis of Dyslexia
- VENTURA : City OKs Parking Lot Agreement
- SANTA ANA : Settlement Clears Way for Revamp of Bristol St.
- CALABASAS : Builder Threatens to Sue Over Project Size
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies to Get 2 Mountain Bikes
- Dornan Has Rights Answer : Politics: Challenged by foe on claim he joined Rev. King on historic 1963 march, congressman finds proof in black and white.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Approves First Phase of Ritter Ranch Development : Housing: The city OKs 713 houses after getting developer's assurances that Native American artifacts will be protected.
- GLENDALE : Hoover High Junior to Serve on Board
- A Different Position on Quality of Americans' Sex Lives
- Cross-Country Championships Are Scheduled for Saturday
- McAlister Runs Hoover Into the Ground, 42-3
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Rallies, but Edison Hangs On
- Parker Bertea Aerospace: Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd....
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Small Firms Compose Majority at Spectrum
- Visa, American Express Rehash Their Battle : Marketing: New Optima card prompts more swipes in full-page newspaper ads.
- LABOR
- Newport Ad Firm Gets Kraft Assignment for Hispanic TV
- HEALTH
- Woman Carrying Bomb Is Injured in Explosion
- UP AND DOWN: Ventura County mopped up...
- R S V P : A Tireless Giver to Breast-Cancer Research
- Verbum Dei Rallies to Edge Burbank
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Stanford's No. 1 Rusher Probably Out
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Highfield, Mahoney Help University Shut Out Estancia, 20-0
- Restaurant Review : Making Some Noise at Creeque Alley