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What happened on January 17, 1995
NEWS
Company Town
For the Record
THE NOTHRIDGE QUAKE: One year later : Along Reseda Boulevard, One Block of Small Businesses Fights to Recover : Merchants Cope and Hope for the Future : Shop owners at devastated strip malls find comeback harder than they imagined. But some say next 12 months look brighter.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
BODY WATCH : Is All This Rain Making You Sick?
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. STORIES : The Day the Earth \o7 Didn't\f7 Stand Still
By Rip Rense, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
And Now . . . the \o7 Other \f7 Mrs. Gingrich : She May Not Be a Household Name --Yet--but Those in the Know Say Marianne Gingrich HasSignificant Influence on Her Husband's Decisions
By Barbara Slavin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THE Pre-Baby Blues : For some women, pregnancy is a time of panic and depression. But many doctors know little about treatment.
By Kathleen Kelleher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Your Excuses Just Ran Out : No time to hit the gym? Put the time you waste stuck in traffic, flying or waiting on hold to good use by toning up.
By Nona Yates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BODY WATCH : Clearing Out the Passages : Sports: The Breathe Right Nasal Dilator is like a breath of fresh air for football and hockey players.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Body Watch : Try This On A Plane, At Your Office Or Home
By Nona Yates
Lowering Heart Disease Risk
RSVP : A Tribute to the Victims, Saviors of the Holocaust
By Bridget Byrne, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Obese Need to Start Pulling Their Own Weight
Children Shouldn't Be Babied for Self-Esteem
Chapman University Welcomes Journalists
Corona del Mar's Abracadabra Boy Busy Learning Tricks of the Trade
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Vietnam Thoughts, Anonymous in Name Only : Under a pseudonym, a retired Air Force colonel from Huntington Beach taps common experiences with a fictional trilogy based on his war years.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Opening Night--Complete With a Diva : A new group of the Opera Pacific Guild Alliance holds its inaugural fund-raiser with a special guest.
By Kathryn Bold
GOP Congress
Controversy Over Mensa
Points of Light Foundation
Rainstorms
Quake-Safe Buildings
Assembly Leadership
A Bad Example
Gulag Moorpark
No More Nabisco
A License to Breed
Praise for Weis
In Favor of Openness
Clinton Calls for a 'New Covenant' : Speech: President tells South-Central crowd that a caring government and responsible citizenry are needed.
By Paul Richter and Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Santa Ana Schools Win $1.1-Million U.S. Grant : Education: The district, which is troubled by county's fiscal problems, was one of about 30 in the country to get funding. It plans to hire 11 workers, including three school-based police officers, and broaden efforts against drug use and violence among students.
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Senate's Shrinking Middle : Still another moderate announces retirement
NAME GAME: Dean Koontz, unhappy with the violence in the...
By Mark I. Pinsky and Dennis Mclellan and Jerry Hicks
7.2 Quake Hits Western Japan; At Least 197 Die : Disaster: Hundreds are hurt in Kobe region, many trapped in collapsed buildings. Trains derailed, freeways buckled by nation's strongest urban temblor in decades.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
16 Icelanders--Half Children--Feared Dead in Avalanche
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Army Warned to Address Risk of Warhead Leaks
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
U.S. Army Admits Misstating Readiness Statistics for 3 Units
By Bradley Graham, THE WASHINGTON POST
Florida Triples Reward for Escapee's Capture
\o7 Reuters\f7
O.C. Creditors Demand 17,000 Pages of Records
By Mark Platte and Lee Romney and Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : For Saudis: Less Fat, More Work : Kingdom cuts back on foreign help that supported a lavish lifestyle. Officials try to show citizens used to cradle-to-grave subsidies why they need to find jobs.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Worried It Won't Get U.S. Funds for Police
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Inspections, Repairs Lag for Steel-Frame Buildings : Safety: Many owners and managers say they await instructions from city. Engineering community is divided.
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
10 Indicted in Disaster Loan Case
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opening Salvos Readied in Simpson Case : Trial: D.A. is armed with DNA tests, claims of violence. Defense aims to stir up doubts.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Finance Sector Presses State to Help Orange County : Bankruptcy: Regulators and Wall Street warn that Wilson's 'tough love' stance could hurt all of California.
By Dave Lesher and Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Quake Rocks Japan, Kills 686 : A 7.2 Temblor Devastates Kobe, Trapping 500 : Disaster: More than 2,100 buildings are destroyed or severely damaged in western part of nation. Trains derail, expressways buckle, fires erupt after pre-dawn jolt.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colleagues Mourn Death of Searchers : Aviation: Civil Air Patrol members are trying to deal with the loss of a crew killed in plane crash.
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : A Whodunit in Search of a Victim : Capitol: Not much is getting done in the Assembly, but that doesn't mean members are bored. The speakership impasse creates intrigue as everyone wonders who will win and who will be outmaneuvered.
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Fund Investors Demand Records : Bankruptcy: Creditors seek documents amid growing mood of distrust. They also hire own accounting firm.
By Mark Platte and Lee Romney and Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
All Charged Up : San Diego Is Euphoric Over Long-Shot Team's Trip to Super Bowl
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On Eve of Sentencing, Carpenter Recounts His Days as Fugitive : Prisons: The former state senator tells of good life he enjoyed in Costa Rica, where he had fled after his money-laundering conviction. His cancer is in remission.
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chechens Stream Out of Republic's Capital : Caucasus: 'Everyone is scared. Everyone is leaving,' a resident says. Russians press attack on the city's south.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Death Sought for Drowned Boys' Mom
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Algerian Radicals Indicate Support for Peace Talks
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Polish Intelligence Smuggled U.S. Agents Out of Iraq in '90
\o7 From The Washington Post\f7
SOCIAL ISSUES : Abortion Clinic Attacks Cast Glare on New Group of Extremists : Andrew Burnett's coalition advocates, or at least tolerates, violence. But he denies any links to East Coast shootings.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Century of Quakes
\o7 Associated Press\f7
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Before the Senate
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Crisis Stirs New Talk of Split County
Compiled by Shelby Grad with contributions from staff writers and correspondents
Zedillo Seeks Agreement to Share Power : Mexico: An accord with the two largest opposition parties could transform nation's politics, defuse crises.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pontiff Prays for Young Asian Church
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Assails GOP Bid to Gut National Service Corps : Politics: President puts congressional Republicans on notice that he plans to fight for AmeriCorps. At rally, he praises its 20,000 volunteer participants.
By John M. Broder and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
King's Son Seeks $10-Billion Economic Boost for Blacks
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Clinton, Lawmakers Are Urged to Fight Attacks on Civil Rights
By Peter Perl, THE WASHINGTON POST
U.S. Approves 1st New Drug to Treat Alcoholism in 47 Years : Addiction: Naltrexone blocks cravings for alcohol and the pleasure of getting high. Three-fourths of users in clinical test avoid relapses.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Anti-Tax Proposal Tangles Republicans in an Impasse : Legislation: House GOP favors adding the 'super-majority' provision to balanced-budget amendment. But some in party have reservations.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Foe's Assassination Quote Studied
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
High Court to Hear Welfare Challenge : Judiciary: California seeks to reduce payments to new immigrants and to limit benefits to extended families. Outcome may signal ruling on Prop. 187.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Son Accused in Arrow Death of His Mother
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Steve Harrington has been named girls' softball coach...
By Dave Desmond
Jennifer Ludwicki Fountain Valley, Junior...
Chris Shay Edison, Senior Soccer/Goalkeeper With sweeper...
Winning Not Glabb's Only Goal
By Chris Foster
By The Numbers : Spotlight
Notebook : Two Try for 300th Victory
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stipp Doing Double Duty : Prep basketball: Santa Ana Valley girls' coach also takes over boys' team when its coach resigns.
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Shoes To Fill : New Ladycat Coach Feels Pressure, but Dynasty Not Likely to Fall
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : Tex-Mex Food Rules the Range in 200 Paris Restaurants : Got a hankering for some\o7 boeuf \f7 tacos? You'll have plenty of company in France's capital.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regional Outlook : The Graying of Arab Leaders : Speculation about succession is becoming an obsession in the Mideast.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : The Golden Choices
JOHANNESBURG : A Test for De Klerk
GENEVA : U.S.-Russian Talks
JERUSALEM : Auschwitz Rites
The Press : Peso Sustains Losses in War With Pens
Next Step : Humiliating Defeat for Haiti's Military : President Aristide today officially dismisses the 7,000-member army. The move is viewed as the Caribbean nation's most revolutionary change in 60 years.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : Osaka: the Soul of Old Japan : Entering a new era of global attention, the city seeks to find a line between the comfortable and the cutting edge.
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing Lifestyles : A Glimpse of Senegal : This struggling African nation practices a more easy-going version of Islam than many societies. But there are efforts to promote more strictness.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : Brazil Retooling for the 'Forgotten' Consumers : The middle class and even the poor are fueling the huge nation's economic boom. Lower inflation and more stability are keys.
By Mac Margolis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Speaking of: : The Line on Drugs
ENTERTAINMENT
Home on the Range With the 'Radio Gals' : Theater review: This musical, making its West Coast premiere, is as sweetly unambitious and happy to please as the women who play in its Hazelnut quartet.
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
THE ARTS 'Sunset' Settlement: Actress Faye Dunaway and...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Opera Revives 'Csardas Princess'
By Timothy Mangan
TV REVIEWS : 'Marker,' 'Watcher' Latest UPN Premieres
By Chris Willman
TV REVIEWS : 'Rescue': A Stellar Viewing Experience
By Joel Greenberg
JAZZ REVIEW : Subtlety Is Lost in Basie Set
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Holiday Spurs Record-Setting Movie Weekend
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O.C. ART REVIEW : Jochen Gerz's 'People Speak' of Absence and Longing
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
James Williams Is Messenger for His Mentor : Jazz: The pianist, who plays in Seal Beach tonight, applies what he learned. 'The music is still the star,' he says.
By Bill Kohlhaase
Harlem, Feld Troupes Set for Arts Center Debuts : O.C. Dance: Joining the acclaimed New York groups in an expanded '95-96 series will be favorites such as the Kirov and ABT.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brian Wilson: Out of His Room, Maybe for Good : A Documentary About the Beach Boys Founder Strives to Reacquaint Public
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
You Can't Draw a Tree If You Are Not a Tree : Art: Jochen Gerz paraphrases Durer in explaining that viewers must be allowed to get involved in the creative process.
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dance At The Performing Arts Center
By Chris Pasles
The Laguna Art Museum is inviting quilt owners to bring...
BUSINESS
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally Amid Hope for Stable Rates
From Times Wire Services
Fox's London, Producer Form Movie Company
Company Town : HOLIDAY SEASON'S TOP 20 FILMS
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally Amid Hope for Stable Rates
From Times Staff and Wire Services
L.A. Chamber Elects Chair, 16 Directors
Wyle Labs' President Will Also Be CEO
By John O'Dell
Charles C. Reed, executive vice president of insurance...
Company Town
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Morand Is Named Controller at Western State Law College
Ad Agencies Focus Pitch on Latinos : Marketing: Companies that specialize in reaching fast-growing segment of U.S. population have seen rapid growth in business.
By Susan Hightower, ASSOCIATED PRESS
For Generic Drug Makers, There's Good and Bad News : Medicine: They gain an increasing share of the pharmaceutical market, but that is no guarantee of profits for some firms.
From Associated Press
Want a Small Business? Read Up on Buying One
From Reuters
Setting a Natural Tone for Broadcast Voice-Overs : Advertising: Those in the business find the days of hard sell and fast talk have given way to friendly chatter, subtle persuasion and sympathetic advice.
By Anh Bui, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tires That Won't Go Flat Wait for Market : Manufacturing: Producers hope to expand sales beyond presidential limousines, off-road racers and specialty vehicles.
By Mike Mckesson, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tax Auctions Can Offer Bargains--or Bidder's Headaches
By Ron Galperin
Gregory McWilliams has been named president of home...
Ventura Bancorp Seeks OK for New Stock Offering
Teledyne Completes Sale of Electronics Division
ITC Entertainment Sold to Polygram for $156 Million
Health Net Execs Make a Healthy Investment : Medicine: The HMO's management was enriched by its conversion to for-profit status. Similar switch at Blue Cross had dissimilar results.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House, Condo Sales Hit 5-Year High : Resales Increase 22% But Average House Prices Continue to Plunge, Down 9% Since '93
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Image Earnings Fall 97% in Second Quarter
Xircom Posts Record Earnings and Sales
Calnetics Corp. Posts $181,000 in Profits
Janex Files for Common Stock Sale
Northridge Mall Reopening Pushed Back to Summer
Litton Wins Missile Defense Contract
Pacifica Real Estate Group Making Impression in County
By Jack Searles
Solar Products Firm Increases Plant Capacity
By Jack Searles
Storm Damage to Farms Will Have Ripple Effect
By Jack Searles
Information Unavailable on Gap Warehouse
By Jack Searles
Dr. Martin Snyder, president and chief clinical officer of...
Berry Petroleum to Spend $2.8 Million on Projects
Compiled by Jack Searles
Harvard Plaza for Sale in Downtown Santa Paula
Compiled by Jack Searles
Packard Bell Introduces New Software Program
Compiled by Jack Searles
Venus Knitting Is Moving Its Warehouse to Oxnard
Compiled by Jack Searles
Kodiak Wins Marketing Job for Aimpoint Inc.
Compiled by Jack Searles
Home Sales and Prices Fall in Ventura County
Compiled by Jack Searles
Consumer Group Predicts Some Higher Phone Bills
Compiled by Jack Searles
Software Makers Protest Fee for Using Unisys' Graphics Code : Computers: The company for years has allowed free use of its patented technology through on-line networks. But now it wants to charge. One O.C. firm has come up with a variant.
By Ross Kerber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : Record Industry Nervous Over New Payola Prosecution
By Chuck Philips
THE NORTHRIDGE QUAKE: ONE YEAR LATER : Street of Shaken Dreams : On disaster's anniversary, Valley strip mall merchants are still struggling, but some see reaason for optimism
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Members Seek Clinton Aid in Shareholder Lawsuit Reform : Law: Legislators say some companies, particularly in high-tech fields, are unfair targets of fraud allegations.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., Mexico Nailing Down Details of Bailout Package : Crisis: Negotiators hope to submit the multibillion-dollar aid plan to Congress by week's end.
By Juanita Darling and James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
First Interstate Profit Leaps 45% in Quarter : Banking: An improving economy in the West helped bolster results for the company in the final 1994 period.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
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Other News
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Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Sets Conditions for Telephone Pact : Communications: Deregulation is key to deal among Sprint and German and French companies.
From Reuters
Politicization of Inflation Data Feared : Economy: Analysts agree that changes are needed but say Gingrich plan could hurt credibility.
From Reuters
Florida, California Slip as Retiree Destinations : Demographics: The two states still top the list, but North Carolina is rising fast.
From Associated Press
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Purple M&Ms? Is This a Great Country or What?
From Associated Press
U.S., India Sign $1.4 Billion in Business Deals : South Asia: American official reports no progress in urging speedier economic reforms.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town : Into the Wilderness of Family Films : Movies: Discovery Channel and National Geographic TV have plans to put Mother Nature on the big screen.
By Louise Mcelvogue, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Company Town : Arco Chairman Cook Recuperating After Bypass Surgery
From Bloomberg Business News
Company Town : Automotive, Printing Units Boost Rockwell Profit
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graphix Zone, Improv Clubs to Create CD-ROMs
TOURISM : Super Bowl Halftime Show Will Promote New Disneyland Ride
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Mission Energy Joins India Power Plant Partnership : Construction: Pact with Tata Group involves $400-million facility in Jamshedpur. Firm in discussions on project in Indonesia.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biomerica Profit Reflects 14% Increase in Revenue
Auto, Print Operations Boost Rockwell Earnings 10.2% : Profits: The increase is attributed to company's changing composition as it moves away from aerospace and military contracts.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New CEO Set to Head Wyle Laboratories : Electronics: President Ralph L. Ozorkiewicz will take over post when Charles M. Clough retires at the Irvine firm.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saatchi & Saatchi Shares Rally on News of Bank Stake
From Associated Press
Chrysler's '94 Profit May Smash Record : Earnings: Sales of youth-oriented cars and pickups may have put the auto maker over the top.
From Reuters
Billionaire Tally Falls With Peso
Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
U.S., China Narrow Differences on Piracy, Official Says
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
We could almost hear the violins: A Westside mom went to...
By Steve Harvey
Answering to a Higher Standard
Keep the Quarrels in the Family : James Baker warns Congress against foreign policy micro-management
Seismic Forecast: Shaky Future or a False Alarm? : Big policy questions remain on first anniversary of Northridge quake
What Better to Invest in Than Education? : Rather than criticizing Clinton's plan to aid students, we should seek to expand it.
By Robert Eisner, \o7 Robert Eisner is the professor emeritus of economics at Northwestern University and a past president of the American Economic Assn. His most recent book is "The Misunderstood Economy: What Counts and How to Count It" (1994, Harvard Business School Press). and \f7
A Remedial Lesson Confronts the Technocrats : Mexico: Near-meltdown will happen again unless economic policy includes broad-based political partnership.
By Jorge G. Castaneda, \f7 and \o7 Jorge G. Castaneda is a graduate professor of political science at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
In Chechnya, a Caution for Bosnia Hawks : Superior air power doesn't work magic, and unleashing it erodes a nation's moral base.
By Jonathan Clarke, \o7 Jonathan Clarke, a member of the British diplomatic service for 20 years, is now at the Cato Institute in Washington. \f7
PERSPECTIVE ON THE CONSTITUTION : An End Run to a Balanced Budget : The amendment would be unenforceable unless we also empowered the President with the line-item veto.
By Lawrence Lessig, \f7 and \o7 Lawrence Lessig teaches constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School and is currently a visiting professor at Yale Law School.
They Have a Dream : Hundreds honor Rev. King on his birthday with a march in Oxnard and a pledge to continue the struggle for equality.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Pier Repair to Take at Least 2 Months : Storms: Officials estimate it also will take that long to clean debris off beaches--if they can find the funds. A section of the Port Hueneme Pier won't be replaced immediately.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quake Victims Invited to Share Their Memories : Anniversary: Communities organize events to help residents celebrate successes and face fears together.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boycott May Cut the Mustard : West Hollywood: Councilman threatens consumer action against Grey Poupon and other Nabisco products to show support for women suing the firm.
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Measures Gathers Support in Bid for Coastal Panel Post : Government: Ventura councilwoman has forwarded endorsements to governor. Three others are vying for the seat.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA : Youth Symphony Holding Auditions
By Tracy Wilson
SIMI VALLEY : Oversight Panel to Discuss Arts Center
By Sara Catania
MOORPARK : Volunteers Sought to Help Tow Radar Trailer
By Ira E. Stoll
THOUSAND OAKS : Library Gift Store Seeking Volunteers
By Mary F. Pols
PORT HUENEME : Man Is Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
By Christina Lima
SIMI VALLEY : Panel to Consider Police Station Sites
By Sara Catania
SANTA PAULA : 7 Residents Apply for Planning Board
By Christina Lima
VENTURA : County Museum Names Art Contest Winners
By Christina Lima
CAMARILLO : Malathion Spraying Scheduled Tonight
By J.E. Mitchell
VENTURA : 3 Arrested, 1 Hurt in Melee Outside Bar
By Christina Lima
Fund Planned for Donations to Colleges
By Jeff Mcdonald
D.A. Seeks Grant for Abuse Prosecutor
By Carlos V. Lozano
Vote Scheduled on Arts Center Contracts
By Jeff Mcdonald
Community Colleges Ready for Spring Term
By Jeff Mcdonald
United Way Seeking Teams of Volunteers
By Ira E. Stoll
Red Cross Teams to Aid Flood Victims
By Jan Stevens
Rate Hike Proposed for Sheriff's Patrols
By Carlos V. Lozano
Deputies Suspect Bomb Report a Hoax
By Jan Stevens
Planners Hope Appointment Helps Resolve Ongoing Conflict : Government: Some say nomination of Marilyn Carpenter by Councilwoman Zeanah would make council and panel more compatible.
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
City Officials Encourage Efforts for Community-Based Policing : Thousand Oaks: Leaders are pushing for a closer partnership between the Sheriff's Department and citizens, especially in troubled neighborhoods.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Obituaries : Melvin L. Packard, aerospace engineer
All-Weather Radio Station Draws Devoted Fans : Meteorology: Continually updated reports began in the spring of 1967 and have been on the air around the clock ever since.
By Michael P. Lucas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : L.A.--It's Faulty, but It's Home
By Scott Harris
Abortion Foes Assail Violence
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tabloids Affecting Trial Coverage--and the Trial Itself
By Bill Boyarsky
Tagger Rewards Create Urban Bounty Hunter
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Probes Animal Group's Arms Cache : Weapons: Federal officials say the Van Nuys organization has a $100,000 stockpile, including assault-style guns.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
President Marks King Day in L. A. : South-Central: Clinton calls for a 'new covenant' and tells largely black audience of his dream--saving programs from Republican cuts.
By Marc Lacey and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
They Still Have a Dream : Celebrants Mark King's Birthday With Joy, Frustration and Determination
By Errol A. Cockfield Jr. and John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Accidental Hero Nabs a Wanted Man : Crime: Driver angered by collision gives chase and catches up with suspected carjacker who rear-ended his van.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tale of Two Rescuers Includes Unsung Hero
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : Memories of the Quake
The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Prepare, Prepare, Prepare--Surviving the Big One Depends on It : Safety: As sure as death and taxes, earthquakes will come. Pre-planning and storing goods offer best insurance.
By Patrick Mott, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fresh Snow Closes Interstate 5 Near Gorman
The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Voices
The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Quake Memories : Moments of Helplessness and Wonder
Partners Amid Peril : Wilson Hailed One Quake Hero but Left Out Co-Worker
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Grab to Save Man in Suicide Leap : Hansen Dam: Officers struggle to hold onto Antonio Andrews while firefighters rappel down floodgates to rescue him.
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Interview : Chatsworth Reservoir Deserves to Be Saved, Bernson Says
By Michael Arkush, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2.9 Aftershock Hits the Valley
Over 1,600 Homes Lose Power
By Jeannette Desantis
Hayden Urges Legislation to Protect Against Disaster : Politics: Students, patients and homeowners would benefit from state senator's plan. He says 'blind denial' leaves them vulnerable.
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan Calls for Rangers in Lancaster Parks : Safety: The unarmed patrols would alert the Sheriff's Department when necessary. The program's start-up would cost $40,000. Total cost has not been determined.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pulling Together : King's Dream of Racial Harmony Unites Santa Ana Crowd
By Ching-ching Ni, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Again Asked to Rebid Motorola Contract : Government: Loser of bid says consultant biased. However, fund crisis has put emergency system on hold.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Henley Is Ready for Trial Kickoff : Courts: Attorneys plan spirited defense of the Rams player, accused of running a drug ring from his Brea home and using a cheerleader as a cocaine courier.
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trips to Factories Are Lessons for Teachers
By Tina Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : On Radio and TV, Student Warns Youths to Avoid Trouble
By Mimi Ko
Update
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Arrest Is Made in Fatal Shooting
By Thao Hua
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Officials Weigh Costs of More Police
By Debra Cano
STANTON : Council to Tackle Problem of Speeders
By Tom Ragan
NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : District to Discuss Plan for Enrollment
By Holly J. Wagner
BREA : Hearing Is Today on Planned Center
By Alan Eyerly
COSTA MESA : Orange Coast Youth Program Seeks Funds
By Tom Ragan
ORANGE : Slaying Suspect Arrested in West Virginia
By Ken Ellingwood
ANAHEIM : Council, Facing Deadline, Will Try Again to Fill Seat
By Greg Hernandez
MISSION VIEJO : City's Cable Programs Will Change Channels
By Frank Messina
Orange County Almanac
COSTA MESA : Redevelopment and Homeless on Agenda
By Tom Ragan
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Will Refine Report Cards
By Jeff Bean
GARDEN GROVE : School District, City Deal May Bring Park
By Bert Eljera
Allen to Run for Bergeson's Vacant State Senate Seat : Politics: Republican assemblywoman joins former legislator Gil Ferguson in bid for the job. More rivals may surface for the March 14 special election.
By Tina Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Services Set for Prof. Charles E. Lee
City Hopes to Save on Street Sweeping
By Bert Eljera, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Bandit Strikes Again
SPORTS
Lakers Are Forced Into Late Run : Pro basketball: Team talks better game than it plays in win over Clippers.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : No Opening-Day Surprises Was a Surprise in Itself
By Julie Cart
NBA ROUNDUP : Timberwolves Laugh Last in Upset of Rockets
From Associated Press
Fast Start for Agassi and Sanchez Vicario : Tennis: Brightest stars have little difficulty disposing of their first-round opponents at the Australian Open.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Scores 32, Knicks Win Ninth in 10 Games
From Associated Press
College Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
O'Bryant Leads Burst That Carries Nevada Past Titans
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salahuddin's Balanced Play Gives Long Beach a Boost
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Utah State Catches Anteaters on Good Night, Still Wins
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Courier Relaxed in Opening-Day Victory : Australian Open: Former champion is easy winner over Rikl of Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-0, 7-6 (7-2).
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Despite a Strong Effort, UC Irvine Loses Fifth in Row
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O'Bryant Leads Spurt That Lifts Nevada Over Fullerton
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salahuddin's Balanced Play Gives Long Beach a Boost
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Rolls Over Georgetown to Stay Unbeaten
From Associated Press
Top-Ranked Tennessee Women's Team Knocked Off by No. 2 Connecticut
Associated Press
Duke Falls From Top 25 For First Time Since '86
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Football Daily Report : Super Bowl
Associated Press
SANTA ANITA : Result Speaks Loudest as Unbeaten Key Phrase Wins the Santa Monica
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Easily Beats Irvine, 6-1
Don't Forget What Chargers Did to Steelers
By Mal Florence
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Steelers Making Alternate Plans
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Erickson Hires More Assistants
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Seifert Knows How San Franciscans Feel
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL : Record Point Spread Favoring 49ers
Associated Press
Favorites Are Fitting Into Roles Perfectly
By Steve Kresal
LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : McDonald Won't Gloat, but 49ers Rubbing It In
By Jason Reid
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Point Guard Thomas Tries to Catch Up as Her Teammates Keep Climbing
By John Weyler
BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Sport's Credibility Takes It on the Chin
By Chris Dufresne
McAlister: The Next Generation Is a Triple Threat for Pasadena
By Eric Shepard
Sonora's Grain Commits to USC
BASEBALL ON STRIKE : Working to Make Ends Meet : Lower-Paid Angels, Dodgers Taking Different Paths to Economic Survival
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
St. Louis Wary After Getting Wish : Pro football: Rams are coming, but fans have only begun to pay Frontiere.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXIX : WHEN WALK-THROUGH WENT AWRY, IT WAS . . . : A Very Close Call : NFC Title Game Might Have Had a Different Outcome Had 49ers Lost Steve Young Because of Saturday's Mishap
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL ON STRIKE : A Major Dilemma: Play or Not : Replacement Prospects Are Being Courted for Jobs They Only Dream About
By Gary Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ram Henley's Drug Trial Begins Today
By Susan Marquez Owen
Buccaneers Are Sold to Florida Financier : NFL: Estimated $192 million is most ever paid for pro franchise. Team will stay in Tampa.
From Associated Press
Ortmayer Leaves Raiders, Joins Rams as Vice President of Football Operations
By Elliott Teaford
Blue Jays in a Fix : Province Law Precludes Toronto From Using Replacement Players for Home Games, Unless Baseball Union Looks the Other Way
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three Teams Set Tryout Camps
Orioles' Angelos: No Replacement Players
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Put Rucchin in a Position to Pay Off His Student Loans : Hockey: Center who was taken in the supplemental draft is a relative late bloomer.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valk Strains Ligament in His Knee, Might Have to Miss First Two Games
By Robyn Norwood
Reserve Center Amos Dismissed From Cal State Fullerton Team
By Lon Eubanks
Lineman of Year, Buena High's Raymond, Picks Arizona State
By Jeff Fletcher
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