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Las Virgenes School Bond Overwhelmingly
OK
d
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Perot Suit Charges Bias Against Minority Parties
By
Mark Z. Barabak
and
Maria L. La Ganga
Police Chase Homeless Man Sought for Questioning in Rape
By
Scott Hadly
Obituaries
Extension of Bosnia Mission Should Not Be Ruled Out
Burbank Tenants Face Dilemma
By
Jill Leovy
Panel Holds Final Hearing on Proposed School District
Edison Sets Aside Jobs for Welfare-to-Work Program
Cat-Loving Millionairess Is Dead at 51
By
Claire Vitucci
Twin Remains in Hospital as Murder Conspiracy Trial Continues
By
Greg Hernandez
FINAL
LOS
ANGELES
COUNTY
ELECTION
RETURNS
Injection of Certain Fetal Cells Found to Repair Brain Damage in Rats
Applicants Sought for Post on Historic Resource Board
By
Julio V. Cano
Councilman Who Tried to Take the City for a Ride
By
Steve Harvey
‘
Salida del Sol’ Benefit Run and Walk Is Saturday
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Woman Who Built a House for Her Cats Dies
By
Claire Vitucci
Store Showcases Works of Homeless and Low-Income Artists
Free Tennis Clinic Offered for Children
By
Karima A. Haynes
Thousands Remember Deputy
By
Tina Daunt
and
Erika Chavez
Women’s Shelter Plans Dance-a-Thon Fund-Raiser
By
David Reyes
Assisted Suicide Is Topic of
CSUN
Forum
By
Edward M. Yoon
The Eternal Doo Dah
By
Daniel Yi
Mayor Hospitalized After Fainting Spell
By
Chris Chi
Widower Brings Writer Back to His Senses
By
Jerry Hicks
Museum Director Pleads No Contest
By
Scott Hadly
Council’s Freshmen Bring Wealth of Experience
By
Hilary E. Macgregor
Man Struck, Killed After Stopping Van on Freeway
By
Bonnie Hayes
Strain of Mice Bred to Show Signs of Old Age Within 2-Month Life Span
Map Dramatically Deepens Learning About Sea Floor
By
Robert Lee Hotz
UCI
Asians Tell of Fright After Threat
By
Davan Maharaj
Man in Critical Condition After Coffeehouse Holdup
School Bond Backers in East County Districts Planning to Try Again
By
Fred Alvarez
and
Lisa Fernandez
His Mouth Watered at the Sight of Her Navel
By
Scott Harris
Mini-Mall Owner Accused of Safety Code Violations
Suns Closer to Calling Oxnard College Home
By
Chris Chi
Trial in Oxnard Trustee Tape-Recording Case Postponed
By
Fred Alvarez
Van Theft Suspects Are Ages 13, 14
By
Scott Hadly
VENTURA
COUNTY
Complaints Filed in Anaheim Council Election
By
Esther Schrader
Police Seek 4th Suspect in Slaying
By
Scott Hadly
Students Get Own Special Day in Court
By
Lisa Fernandez
An Ounce of Prevention
Hoag Foundation Donates $200,000 to Preserve Mission
By
Susan Deemer
Coastal Commission Tours Soka University
Meeting to Focus on Hazardous Cleanup
By
Nick Green
Divided City Council
OK
s Gay Sex Club
By
Beth Shuster
Pope Appoints Encino Priest as Auxiliary Bishop
By
Larry B. Stammer
Kiwanis Honors Supervisor for Work on Kids’ Health
By
Shelby Grad
Hernandez Is Blaming Everyone but Himself
By
Bill Boyarsky
Flood Plans Outlined for College Park East
By
Cathy Werblin
Agency Emphasizes Influenza Awareness
By
Brenda Loree
Politics of the Partisan Kill
A Bright Spot
By
Frank Messina
Was It Basics or Bilingualism–or Both?
By
Nick Anderson
Coastal Commission Tours Soka Campus
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Electrical Worker Suffers Burns in Explosion at Hotel
Voluntary Recycling Program Launched
Lighters Stolen From Cigar Store
By
Scott Hadly
Coastal Panel Tours Soka Campus
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Asian Pacific Health Day Planned Saturday
By
Edward M. Yoon
Four Districts
OK
$370 Million in School Bonds
By
Jean Merl
and
Tracy Johnson
City Offers Information on El Nino Preparation
By
Debra Cano
CSUN
Prepares for Effects of El Nino
By
Edward M. Yoon
School Board Leader Who Quit Race Still Wins
By
Richard Winton
District’s Choice of Its Own Crews Draws Questions
By
Amy Pyle
Burbank Tenants Face End of Subsidy Deal
By
Jill Leovy
Cal State Dominguez Hills Enrollment Hits New High
Man Arrested After Carjacking Attempt
By
Bonnie Hayes
On The Internet
Slaying Victim’s Sister: ‘There Is No Closure’
By
Debra Cano
D.A.
Won’t Act Against School That Faces Suit
By
Lisa Richardson
Rocky Road
By
Richard Warchol
Largest Settlements
OK
d in Fertility Scandal
By
H G. Reza
I Didn’t Know That
Historic Library Branch to Open After Renovation
Water Board Victors Are Accused of Buying Win
By
Dade Hayes
Dog Owner’s Suit Against Humane Society Is Settled
Earthwatch: A Diary of the Planet
Pay Attention When Wilson Picks Fights
By
William Bradley
Trucking Firm Drops Attempt to Relocate Storage Facility
By
Regina Hong
* Hank ‘Geronimo’ Frinks; Machinist, Musician
Applaud Hernandez for Courage
By
Betty Wyman
Officer Who Won Valor Medal Is Charged With Sexual Assault
By
Matt Lait
City to Consider Public Library on School Campus
By
Jeff Kass
City Unveils New Rules on Adult Businesses
By
Susan Deemer
Charitable Mission for Remote Control Planes
By
Tom Becker
Court Clerks Go on Strike in Wage Dispute
By
Sharon Bernstein
and
Greg Krikorian
Her Drill Team Beats the Drum for Self-Esteem
By
Diane Wedner
Mahony, Riordan Call for Equity in Deportation Law
By
Patrick J. Mcdonnell
Literacy Program Begins Recruitment of Volunteers
Funds Could Have Bought a Lot of Pizzas From Recall’s Lederer
By
Miguel Bustillo
and
Coll Metcalfe
Thousand Oaks Voters Retain Councilwoman
By
Miguel Bustillo
County’s Youth Face Economic Pinch, Study Says
By
Scott Martelle
Officials to Track Use of Funds for Harbor
By
Richard Warchol
High School Team’s Success Undebatable
By
Tom Becker
Here’s One for Nature
Obituaries
Council Eases Night Curfew, Drops Daytime Plan
By
Dawn Hobbs
Volcanic Activity 55 Million Years Ago Linked to Caribbean Climate Change
City Opens Long-Awaited Community Gymnasium
Zeanah Prepares to Flex Newfound Muscle
By
Miguel Bustillo
City Seeks Public Input on Community Pool Plan
Suspect in Deputy’s Death Meets Potential Jurors
By
Tracy Wilson
Criticized Unit’s Chief Gets New Job
By
Shelby Grad
Officials Urged to Delay Decision on 710 Extension
I Didn’t Know That
Wilson Discusses Education at Forum
By
Jean O. Pasco
Sports
It’s a Seminole Moment for the Tar Heel Program
By
Chris Dufresne
Wiesner’s Job Is Secure … for Now
Stadium Proposals Soundly Defeated
THE
HOT
CORNER
By
Larry Stewart
Greco Makes Up Mind and Commits to
UCLA
By
Dave Desmond
Amazing Feet
By
Dave Desmond
Prep Football Games at a Glance
By
Martin Henderson
Bruins Will Rest, but Not on Laurels
By
Greg Sandoval
Rhodes Glad to Be Back
By
Jason Reid
Foley Will Start for Jets
THE
TOP
10
Muir Will Have to Be at Level Best This Week
By
Gary Klein
and
Dave Desmond
Such Gluttony Is Hard to Digest
By
Jim Murray
LOOKING
AHEAD
/
UPCOMING
PREP
EVENTS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
By
Melanie Neff
Waves Break Over Silute, 88-66
Prep Football Games at a Glance
By
Dave Mckibben
Prep Football Games at a Glance
Pacific,
UCSB
Are Favorites in Big West
Biggest Success May Be Only a Skip Away
By
Bill Christine
Brewers Moving to
NL
Central
By
Ross Newhan
Dodgers Name Gregson as Pitching Coach
By
Jason Reid
Making a Molehill Out of a Mountain
By
Rob Fernas
In Empire League water polo:
Jones Denies Firing Report
HIGH
SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
Camarillo Runners Carry Smith on Their Backs
By
John Ortega
Stadium Proposals Soundly Defeated
An Acceptable Belief System
By
Lonnie White
There’s a Silver Lining
By
John Weyler
SPLIT
DECISION
By
Steve Springer
Villa Park Stays Close, but Foothill Wins Title
By
Erik Hamilton
Win Is No Guarantee of Derby Success Later
By
Bob Mieszerski
Prep Football Games at a Glance
By
Mike Terry
LOCAL
NOTES
Juveniles Today Never Think About the Future
By
Randy Harvey
Mater Dei to Skip Holiday Basketball Event
Coaches Frustrated Over Ruling
By
Eric Sondheimer
GAME
OF
THE
WEEK
Concordia Women Make Strong Effort
In Driver’s Seat After 20 Years
By
Shav Glick
LOOKING
AHEAD
/
UPCOMING
PREP
EVENTS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
By
Michael Itagaki
Tournament Is Canceled
By
Vince Kowalick
LOOKING
AHEAD
/
UPCOMING
PREP
EVENTS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
By
Erik Hamilton
Ventura Dives Into Playoffs, 11-7
RELATIVE
SUCCESS
By
Paige A. Leech
Campbell Hit the Final Nails
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
LOOKING
AHEAD
/
UPCOMING
PREP
EVENTS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
By
Paul Halpin
Ohio’s Hookfin Suspended After Arrest
Late Scratch of Black Cash Cuts Juvenile Field to Eight
By
Bill Christine
They Said It
In Reversal, Boys Granted Eligibility
By
Rob Fernas
Newman-Burgess Showdown Hits Another Block
By
John Ortega
Boys From ‘Hood Make Coach Proud
By
Paul Mcleod
Red Wings Get a Big Surprise
At 1-0, Pitino Already Was Toast of Town
By
Mal Florence
Dorsey and Crenshaw Play Under the Lights
By
Gary Klein
Prep Football Games at a Glance
By
Paul Mcleod
Hubinger Slowly Recovers From Mysterious Virus
By
Fernando Dominguez
LOOKING
AHEAD
/
UPCOMING
PREP
EVENTS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
By
Dave Mckibben
Ventura Players Evicted From Apartment
By
Vince Kowalick
Hyland’s Improvisation Sparks Chapman Rally
By
Michael Itagaki
Rockets Glide Past the Clippers
By
Jason Reid
RHI
Playoff Payoff Remains at Center of Controversy
By
Paul Mcleod
Mighty Ducks Struggle to Beat Floundering Tampa Bay
By
Elliott Teaford
Johnson Goes Out a Winner
By
Ross Newhan
Play Time Over for ‘Kids’ Line
By
Elliott Teaford
Ventura Basketball Might Go on Shelf
By
Vince Kowalick
The Truth About Buena Is Numbers Lie
Kuntz Is Ladies’ Man This Week
Greenman Finds Greener Pastures
By
Bob Mieszerski
Saddleback Stuns Golden West in Volleyball
Fullback Iacenda Out for the Season
By
Robyn Norwood
Mutombo Is a Big Headache to 76ers in Hawks’ 93-88 Win
News
Iraq Bombing Angered Kasi, Jury Is Told
Author of Flight 800 Tale Admits Hoax
‘
Powerball’ Lottery Boosts Jackpots
Congresswomen Demand Speaker End Probe of Sanchez Election
By
Jodi Wilgoren
Bilingual Issue Called Key to Conservative Win
By
Nick Anderson
Bishop’s Convoy Attacked in Chiapas
By
Mary Beth Sheridan
Body of Mexican Drug Suspect’s Surgeon Found
Under Deal, Inuits to Get 5% of Labrador
Where Medium Is the Messenger
By
Susan Salter Reynolds
IN
THEIR
OWN
WORDS
By
Mark Boster
LOCAL
COLOR
By
Joanna Dendel
and
Mary Kay Stolz
Official Suspects Iraq of Using Halt in Inspections to Hide Equipment
Houston Thinks Globally in
OK
of Preferences
By
Jesse Katz
Explosion Kills 3, Injures 25 at
L.A.
Toy Factory
By
Eric Malnic
and
George Ramos
VALLEY
NEWSWATCH
Herbert Cole Coombs; Advisor to 7 Australian Leaders
Businessman to Donate $20 Million to Smithsonian
Lawmakers Reject Zedillo’s Request for 2 Trips Abroad
Doctor Linked to Drug Lord Found Dead
By
Mary Beth Sheridan
Oregon Hastily Readies Aided Suicide Rules
By
Kim Murphy
Term Limits Put Bustamante at a Turning Point
By
George Skelton
17 in
GOP
Seek Impeachment Study
Immigration Rule Alarms Senators
Illness at Maryland Church Supper Kills Woman, Sickens 300
Clinton-Gore Aide Faces Donation Probe
By
Robert L. Jackson
Jose Santana; Violinist and Father of Carlos Santana
Pope Names Encino Pastor Auxiliary Bishop for Valley
By
Larry B. Stammer
and
John Dart
Downloading a ‘Miracle’ on the Internet
By
Matea Gold
House Gives Resounding
OK
to
IRS
Overhaul
By
Ralph Vartabedian
and
Janet Hook
WASHINGTON
INSIGHT
Dirty Business at the Border in
N.
Korea
By
Jim Mann
She Was the Queen of British Fashion
By
Edith M. Lederer
Twin Still Hospitalized After Overdose of Sleeping Pills
Scientists Say Nevada, Mammoth Quakes May Be Linked
By
Kenneth Reich
Why You’ll Find Hose in the Freezer
By
Beverly Beyette
Survey Finds Wide Distrust of
HMO
Care
By
David R. Olmos
Staple Goods Run Short as Truckers Boost Strike
By
John-Thor Dahlburg
Exiled Chinese Dissident Arrives in
U.S.
High Fidelity
By
Mimi Avins
Here’s a Book You Can Take for a Walk
By
Kevin Baxter
Backers Rally Behind Civil Rights Nominee
By
Ronald J. Ostrow
Chemical Arms Ban Wins Russia Lawmakers’
OK
Arkansas Tornado Stirs Up New Whitewater Discovery
Laugh Lines
Outrage Follows Probation Given in Boy’s Shaking Death
German Judge Awards Back Pay to
WWII
Slave Laborer
By
Mary Williams Walsh
Diverse Adherents Await Bartholomew I
By
Larry B. Stammer
Republican Lawmaker Criticizes Leaders on Health Care Lobbying
Carpools Face Tolls on 91 Express Lanes
By
David Haldane
Witness: Nichols Wanted Government Overthrown
By
Richard A. Serrano
Wave Your Wand and–Voila!–Highlights
By
Francine Parnes
Explosion Kills 4, Injures 25 at
L.A.
Toy Factory
By
Eric Malnic
and
George Ramos
Lawmakers Reject Presidential Trips
She Wants Satisfaction and Finds It
By
Wendy Wilkinson
Bosnia Enters Capitol Hill’s Comfort Zone
By
Elizabeth Shogren
and
Norman Kempster
Her Life With
O.J.
Leaves ‘Em Yawning
By
Paul D. Colford
Acupuncture Wins Support of
U.S.
Panel
By
Marlene Cimons
5,000 Gallons of Oil Spill From Ship
5 More Settlements in Fertility Scandal
Senate Keeps Ban on Laptop Computers
Deals Fly in Push for Fast-Track Trade Bill
By
Elizabeth Shogren
and
Art Pine
Lawyers Finish Arguments on Proposition 208
By
Carl Ingram
and
Max Vanzi
Tuesday’s Results
The Blast That Ended His Dreams
By
Jenifer Warren
GOP
Gleeful, Hopeful About Elections
We Hate to Guess What Was on the Buffet
By
Bill Higgins
Yeltsin Ousts Wealthy Aide at Center of ‘Bankers’ War’
By
Carol J. Williams
Business
NATION
/WORLD
Meditrust, Santa Anita Cos. Complete Deal
ORANGE
COUNTY
EARNINGS
REIT
Purchases on Pace for a Record Year
Apria Names Local Executive as President
By
Barbara Marsh
With Slight Gains, Stocks Erase Losses From Plunge
COMPANY
TOWN
- News Corp. Income Rises 17% as Key Units Gain
Manufactured Goods Orders Rise 0.4% in Sept.
Ad Ratings
Reaching American Dreamers
By
Greg Johnson
A Stronger Fabric
By
George White
Times Names Three to New Posts as General Managers
Catheter Maker to Sell in Japan
ORANGE
COUNTY
EARNINGS
Oxford Health Plans Executive Resigns
Kodak Set to Announce Massive Job Cuts
Pimco Will Acquire Rest of Oppenheimer Capital
By
James S. Granelli
Erly Sees 2nd-Quarter Loss on Low Revenue
As if Peer Pressure Isn’t Bad Enough …
By
Denise Gellene
Double-Edged Sword on
GM
’s BuyPower
By
Denise Gellene
Garzarelli to Liquidate Her 6-Month-Old Fund
Humongous to Create ‘Blue’s Clues’
CD
-ROMs
By
Jennifer Oldham
Union Pacific Loses Military Account
Silicon Cuts Price on Octane Power Desktop
It’s a Deal–With Morals Clauses for Endorsers
Chevron Increases Gulf of Mexico Reserves
3Com Unveils Low-Cost Videophone
Hope, Not Hype, From Breathe Right
By
Denise Gellene
Converse Getting Its Foot in a New Door
Stacking Up Sales
US
Airways Panel to Plan
US2
Strategy
Quarterly Sales Increase, but Income Falls at
GT
Bicycles
Rockwell Reports Drop in Net Earnings for Year
Ford Pickup Truck Still Leads Retail Sales Race
Rockwell’s 4th-Quarter Net Income Slips 2.9%
Spotlight: Guinness Flight to Offer China Mutual Fund
TRW
Flips Switch, Signs Pact With Montana Utility
By
Nancy Rivera Brooks
Discounters Mac Frugal’s, Consolidated to Merge
By
Susan Abram
Broad Tobacco Bill Introduced in Senate
By
Henry Weinstein
Buffett Also Showing His Deft Touch With Bonds
Seagram Profit Up 4%, but Warning on Asia Issued
Study Sheds New Light on Power Deregulation
Ford, Honda to Team on Electric Car Stations
By
Donald W. Nauss
Paid Per View
By
Ingrid Becker
Court Clears Irwindale Gas Recycler
By
Vanessa Hua
‘
Round and ‘Round Over a Contract
By
Chuck Philips
J.C.
Penney Faces Up to Asian Cosmetics Market
ITT
Board Meets; No Word on Rival Bids
Kilroy Realty Buys Allen Group in First San Diego Venture
By
Melinda Fulmer
Hollywood Park Can Reinstate ‘Paired’ Status
Blue Period
By
Greg Johnson
Franchise Firms Gauge Impact of Price Ceilings
By
Diane Seo
Now Remodeling
By
John O'Dell
ORANGE
COUNTY
EARNINGS
Entertainment
In Search of the Season
By
Judy Willis
Date Book
By
Jerry Crowe
Out of Town / San Diego
Israeli Festival Begins - The 14th annual event in Beverly Hills features a series celebrating 50 years of nation’s cinema.
By
Kevin Thomas
What’s Hot
A Cafe With a Mission - Venice’s Dolphin House hosts celebrity readings, brings people together and raises money to help kids.
By
Booth Moore
5
&
7 pm / Movies
Veterans’ Day
By
Bill Locey
Eno’s Visionary Sights
By
Kristine Mckenna
Last Chance / Ends this Weekend
Fine China
By
Max Jacobson
Olde Times
By
Benjamin Epstein
Mase’s ‘World’ Makes Its Way Straight to Top
Life’s Lesson - Play urges youths to follow dreams.
By
Richard Kahlenberg
A Collective Adventure
By
Robert Koehler
Alternative’s Return
By
Steve Hochman
A Woman’s Intuition
By
Josef Woodard
In a Class of Their Own
By
Richard Kahlenberg
Morning Report
By
Shauna Snow
8 pm / Pop Music
Liquid Refreshment
By
Zan Dubin
10 am / Family
Exhibitionists
By
Corinne Flocken
Recapturing the Magic
By
James E. Fowler
Pommes and Circumstance
By
Barbara Hansen
Vintage Movies From the Soviet Union and Ida Lupino
By
Susan King
Art
In Search of the Season
By
Judy Willis
Family
Acting Out
By
Irene Garcia
Sleep on It - Discount mattress warehouse makes a confusing decision a whole lot easier.
By
Geri Cook
A Sense of Loss
By
Robin Rauzi
Multiple Choices
By
Frances Halpern
Battle of the Sexes - Some 300 years after its first production, ‘The Learned Ladies’ retains its charm, vigor.
By
Laurie Winer
Monkees Shine - The made-for-TV ’60s band returns to Hollywood for a concert, believers in pleasing loyal fans.
By
John Roos
The Propaganda Wars
By
Jan Herman
Captivating Kebabs
By
Max Jacobson
This Version of Wilde Is a Bit Too Mild
By
F. Kathleen Foley
Captivating Kebabs
By
Max Jacobson
A Riddled Path - Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s ‘Scotland Road’ weaves a drama of dubious validity around the shipwreck of the Titanic .
By
Laurie Winer
Tindersticks Turn in Textured Show
By
Sara Scribner
Chumbawamba Energizes Message of Liberation
By
Natalie Nichols
Durang: Lights of Fancy in Costa Mesa
By
T. H. Mcculloh
Tasty and Filling Mouthful
By
John Roos john Roos
O.C.
Fans’ Choices
6 am Fund-Raiser
Shows Will Go On
By
Todd Everett
Hook of ‘Summer’ Is Lost on Some
By
Lynn Smith
Out of the Myst, Riven Captures Imagination With a Braver, Newer World
By
Mark Glaser
Itinerary Rare and Used Books
By
Booth Moore
In The Mood / Goat Cheese
A Scene for All Scenesters
By
Tracy Johnson
Closing the Gap
By
Jane Hulse
Parents Won’t Mind If Their Children Join This ‘Circus’
By
Lynne Heffley
Tuning In to Trying Times
By
Mark Chalon Smith
‘
Mystery!,’ ‘Masterpiece’ and a Little Shakespeare on
PBS
By
Susan King
On the Move
By
Josef Woodard
Trying to Break Through a Fog
By
David Gritten
Lesbian Acts of Love and Bad Romance
By
Jana J. Monji
A New Song of the South
By
Emory Holmes II
Sensory Feast
By
Leo Smith
Greek Retreat
By
Juan Hovey
Playing for Joy
By
Zan Stewart
The C Bar (No, It Isn’t for Curry)
By
Heidi Siegmund Cuda
Closing the Gap
By
Jane Hulse
Theater
Plan Ahead / Next Weekend
My Favorite Weekend
The Chef Is Out for Now - Campanile’s Mark Peel takes a leave of absence to do some home cooking, other projects.
By
Angela Pettera
Ventura Diners Are Right in the Palm of These Chefs’ Hands - Open only two weeks, husband-and-wife team’s French country restaurant is lining them up.
By
S. Irene Virbila
Taming the (Touring) Beast of Burden
By
Robert Hilburn
Wired for Thought - Observers interact with site-specific work.
By
Josef Woodard
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