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Candidate for House Sets Dec. 1 Forum
By
Lisa Fernandez
Southeast Asian Archive Preserves Part of Our History
By
Jerry Hicks
Pay Hike for Top School Officials Is Postponed
By
Doug Smith
Obituaries
Man Gets New Look at Long-Lost Medals
By
Jeff Kass
and
J. J. Pope
Father Faces Charge Under New Anti-Gang Program
School Board Member Reconsiders Departure
Students to Set Pace for
PTA
Fund-Raiser
By
Lisa Fernandez
Class-Action Suit Rejected Over Failing to Free County Prisoners
By
Tina Daunt
Mountain Lion Seen Near Reservoir
Youth Group, Rotary Clubs to Collect Food
By
Lisa Fernandez
Council to Consider Traffic Signal Request
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Applicants Sought for City Youth Committee
By
Lesley Wright
In Exile, Wei Remains a Force
City
OK
s El Proyecto for Job-Training Plan
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Bracing for the Storms
By
Claire Vitucci
10 Cities Sign Mutual Aid Agreement With Sheriff
City Brimming With Events for Holidays
By
John Canalis
Trustees to Discuss Halting Early Exams to Identify Gifted Children
By
Nick Anderson
Another Term Likely for District Volunteer
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Youth Task Force to Give Report Tonight
By
Edward M. Yoon
Council Makes Daytime Youth Curfew a Law
By
Lesley Wright
Beijing Steps Toward Middle Ground
By
Tom Plate
Boutique Will Benefit Community Center
By
Lisa Addison
Parents Go On Trial in Death of Toddler
By
Tracy Wilson
Nine Candidates Vying Today to Replace Caldera
By
George Ramos
City to Weigh Adding 101 Parking Meters
By
Susan Deemer
Cal State to Offer Free Master Piano Class
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Center Helps Women Make Career Choices
By
Tom Becker
Simi Valley Council
OK
s Assessment District Preparations
By
Kate Folmar
Musick Jail Report Called Inadequate
By
Shelby Grad
Grand Jury Probing Study of Suns Deal
By
Chris Chi
R.
W.
“Dick” Cunningham; Maritime Curator
Women Belittled, Ex-Fire Chief Says
By
Jean O. Pasco
School Officials to Discuss Crisis Preparedness
Naomi Judd to Visit Crystal Cathedral
By
Cathy Werblin
School Club Donates Sundries to Shelter
By
John Canalis
‘
Orphans of Addiction’ Are the Children of Us All
Mission College Will Offer Saturday Classes
By
Darrell Satzman
No Holes When Lives Are at Risk
Historic Home Saved From Demolition
$4.6-Million Sewer Pipe Repair Program to Begin
Laura Huxley Talk Set at Cal Lutheran
By
Veronique De Turenne
House Panel Bars Release of Voter List
Survey Finds Support for School Bond Measure
Hate, Greed Behind Twin Murder Plot, Prosecutor Tells Jury
By
Greg Hernandez
City Encourages Composting Leaves
By
David Greenberg
Orientation of El Toro Runway Could Change
By
Lorenza Munoz
Memorial Set for Activist
Animal Research Protested
By
Geoff Boucher
Bank Is Also a Gallery for Youngsters’ Art
By
Fred Alvarez
Passenger Killed in Small Plane Crash Is Identified as Costa Mesa Woman
Simi Valley Council
OK
s Assessment District Preparations
By
Kate Folmar
Council to Consider Curbing Truck Traffic
By
Frank Messina
Student Group Plans
AIDS
Awareness Event
By
John Canalis
Psychologist Gives Up License After Arrest
By
Karima A. Haynes
A Beeper Becomes a Real Showstopper
By
Steve Harvey
A Booster Shot of Fairness for Ill Children
By
Robert Scheer
Resident Reelected to Festivals Board
By
Jeff Kass
and
J. J. Pope
Green Power May Be Too Pricey for the People
By
Jon Steinman
Renowned Pastor Wimber Dies at 63
By
Bonnie Hayes
and
John Dart
Police Chief to Address Residents at Meeting
By
Debra Cano
Freed Inmates Often Barred by Paperwork
By
Andrew Blankstein
Blaze at Sports Club Blamed on Faulty Wiring
By
Frank Messina
Man in Police Abuse Case Gets $150,000 Settlement
School Trustees May Sell 2 Closed Campuses
By
Regina Hong
Schools Plan Family Holiday Lunches
By
Nick Green
Edison Plans to Pull Plug on Outages
By
Dawn Hobbs
Residents Concerned About Fate of Campus
By
Julio V. Cano
Bless Them Alllll …
By
Al Martinez
20 Schools Set for Marching Band Event
By
Julio V. Cano
Liquor Permit Sought for Cannery Village
By
Hope Hamashige
Valley Business Group Gets a New Chairman
By
Edward M. Yoon
Red Cross Official Works in Guam
By
Jeff Kass
and
J. J. Pope
Courtship Goes to Court
By
Jon Steinman
Students to Set Pace for
PTA
Fund-Raiser
By
Lisa Fernandez
Children’s Clinic Is Also Open Evenings
By
Jeff Kass
Obituaries
Burbank Airport Authority Gives Nod to
AGI
By
Jill Leovy
UCI
Learning Center Enrollment on the Rise
By
Lisa Addison
12
MTA
Officers Placed on Hiring List for
LAPD
City Encourages Composting Leaves
By
David Greenberg
Film on Teaching Kids Gay Issues to Be Shown
By
Nick Anderson
LAX
Police Chief Sandoval Goes on Medical Leave
Mira Costa High Principal to Take Medical Leave
Youth Group, Rotary Clubs to Collect Food
By
Lisa Fernandez
Police ‘Didn’t Have to Kill’ Man, Witnesses Say
By
Michael Krikorian
Elderly Couple’s Courtship Is Now a Courtroom Issue
By
Jon Steinman
Identity of Comatose Accident Victim Discovered
Instructor Named Lifeguard of Year
By
Jeff Kass
and
J. J. Pope
Curtain Closes on ‘97 County Fire Season
By
Richard Warchol
The Day I Looked Crime Straight in the Face
By
Scott Harris
Area Fire Stations to Serve as ‘Safe Houses’
By
Edward M. Yoon
City Council to Review Casino Ridge Development Plan
By
Hope Hamashige
Breakfast to Focus on Counting Blessings
By
John Canalis
Comatose Woman’s Foot Is Amputated After Dog Attack
By
Jose Cardenas
Navy Study Backs Move of E-2Cs to Point Mugu
By
Chris Chi
Woman to Stand Trial in Daughter’s Death
By
Alan Abrahamson
Powwow at College to Benefit Students
By
Lisa Fernandez
Newport Policeman Dies of Leukemia Complications
By
Geoff Boucher
Robber Flees Quietly After Teller Hands Over Cash
By
Miguel Bustillo
and
Scott Steepleton
Couple Donate $1 Million for Schools
By
John M. Glionna
Breakup of 310 Area Code to Be Topic of Meetings
Karate Classes Free to Kids in New Program
By
David Greenberg
Netanyahu Visit Raises Jewish Issues
By
Héctor Tobar
and
Rebecca Trounson
Women’s Care Cottage Offers Hope, Job Training
Laugh Factory to Offer Free Thanksgiving Dinner, Show
Interface Art Contest Inspires Youngsters
By
Dawn Hobbs
Judges Rules 2 Iraqis Do Not Pose Threat
Preservationists Push for County Farmland Initiative
By
Hilary E. Macgregor
Holiday Homes Sought for Military Personnel
By
Vanessa Deruyter
Mountain Lion Sighted Near Area Reservoir
By
T. Christian Miller
I-5 Chapman Offramp to Be Closed 2 Months
By
Lesley Wright
Nominations Sought for Service Awards
By
Nick Green
Rancho Santiago Outlines Its Goals
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Man Suspected of Attacking Wife Arrested After Pursuit
By
Claire Vitucci
Sports
STINGRAYS
TONIGHT
By
Earl Gustkey
USC
Is Double the Trouble With Clarks
By
Earl Gustkey
A Tough Guy Who Keeps Coming Back for More
By
Mike Penner
Johnson Back With Bruins
By
Tim Kawakami
Morris Charged With Assault
Kariya and Team Remain Far Apart
By
Elliott Teaford
Dolphins Pull Away From Bills With Late Scores
Two Ducks Make Olympic Team
By
Helene Elliott
Fenwick Is Sentimental
By
Fernando Dominguez
McMaster Is Vindicated in Part by Kings’ Play
By
Helene Elliott
RACING
SON
By
Martin Henderson
LOCAL
NOTES
In This League, a Wink Is as Good as a Nod
By
T J. Simers
Alumni Report
By
Keith Thursby
ONCE
AGAIN
,
UCLA
-USC
IS
COMING
UP
7S
By
Jim Hodges
Horry Is Hobbled by Bad Hamstring
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Sabonis Leads Way for Trail Blazers
Racism Still Goes Unchecked
By
Bill Plaschke
Titans Sign 6-4 Guard During Early Period
By
Lon Eubanks
Simi Valley Advances
Expansion May Include Area Players
By
Steve Henson
Canadiens Are Still Hot, While Lightning Is Not
Was Jones Out of Line?
Tsyplakov Could Return Thursday
By
Lonnie White
One Problem for Calabasas, St. Bonaventure
First Game Reveals Several Trouble Spots
By
Chris Foster
Orange Coast Women Favored to Win Title
By
Steve Kresal
Task Force Hears Land Development Proposal
By
Jim Coleman
Woods Leads by Two After a 66
Ex-Tutor: Athletes Offered Money
By
Robyn Norwood
and
Lisa Dillman
Dickerson (8-47) Resigns at Temple
Gutty Little Standards Being Raised at
UCLA
By
Randy Harvey
Market Concerns Before the Draft
By
Ross Newhan
Fitch to See Another Side of Old Favorite Outlaw
By
Chris Baker
Woods Leads by Two After a 66
Harrick Is Successful in Rhode Island Debut
Forde Serves Fair Warning to Pounds
By
Jim Hodges
Robinson: ‘… We’ve Got Our Hands Full’
By
Robyn Norwood
Top to Bottom
By
Helene Elliott helene Elliott
Cypress Needs Two Extra Holes to Win State Title
NIGHT
&
DAY
By
John Ortega
Hamdorf’s Season Had Ups and Downs
By
Steve Kresal
Haynes, Player and Manager in Negro League, Dead at 77
By
Pete Thomas
NUMBERS
GAME
FAST
FACT
ATHLETES
OF
THE
WEEK
TONIGHT
’S
GAME
By
Chris Foster
Shaq, Lakers Get Chance to Hit Jazz Where It Hurts
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
THE
HOT
CORNER
By
Larry Stewart
News
ATHLETES
OF
THE
WEEK
George Petrie; Veteran
TV
and Movie Actor
By
Myrna Oliver
Division V
By
Martin Henderson
New Rules to Allow for Air Bag Switches
A Nurturing Campus, and Freeway-Close
By
Tom Gorman
Peace Treaty Nearer,
U.S.
Official Says
LAPD
Called Lax in Tracking Problem Police
By
Matt Lait
Koreas, China,
U.S.
Plan Talks
FBI
Report Sways Families on 747 Crash
Terrorists Kill 60 Tourists in Attack at Egyptian Temple
By
John Daniszewski
U.S.
to Investigate Tijuana Labor Election Dispute
By
Anne-Marie O'Connor
Less Sturm und Drang at the Movies
By
Mary Williams Walsh
Slain Oil Employees Returned to Families
Child Abuse Reports Rise 20% at Agency
By
Sonia Nazario
Reno, Chinese Counterpart Discuss Campaign Probe
By
Robert L. Jackson
Laugh Lines
Ransom Put on New Budget in Parliament
Study: Women’s Health Fears Misplaced
High Desert Growth
10 Farm Workers, Child Killed in Crash Identified
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFF
CAPSULES
By
Mike Terry
Division X
By
Paul Mcleod
Girl Abducted in ‘90 Found in Puerto Rico
Teamster Chief Is Barred From Reelection Bid
By
Stuart Silverstein
and
Donald W. Nauss
Ruling May Benefit Moderates
By
Mark Z. Barabak
and
Dan Morain
5 Years After Fire, Windsor Castle Is Restored
By
William D. Montalbano
A Match Made in Book Heaven
By
Irene Lacher
Seasons to Believe
By
Kathryn Bold
Teamster Chief Is Barred From Reelection Bid
By
Stuart Silverstein
and
Donald W. Nauss
Bombing Jury Told About Robbery
By
Richard A. Serrano
State’s Radical Shift to an Open Primary Upheld
By
Dave Lesher
Rule Allowing Air Bag Switches Due Today
By
Warren Brown
and
Cindy Skrzycki
Arafat’s Sickly Appearance Raises Questions About Health, Succession
By
Marjorie Miller
John Wimber; Led Vineyard Fellowship
By
Bonnie Hayes
and
John Dart
Germany Finally to Try ‘86 Disco Bombing Case
By
Mary Williams Walsh
Saul Chaplin; Composer, Film Producer Won 3 Oscars
By
Myrna Oliver
Some Assaults Eliminated as ‘Strikes’
VENTURA
COUNTY
NEWSWATCH
By
Daryl Kelley
ATHLETES
OF
THE
WEEK
Clinton Spotlights Cessna Welfare Hirings
By
Jonathan Peterson
Division
VIII
By
Dave Mckibben
Dellums, Fazio to Retire From Congress
By
Faye Fiore
and
Jodi Wilgoren
From British Au Pair to Global Media Darling
By
Elizabeth Mehren
Poor Children Falling Out of Medicaid’s Safety Net
By
Alissa J. Rubin
Ruling May Nudge Voters Toward Middle
By
Mark Z. Barabak
and
Dan Morain
‘
Fast-Track’ Victory, Economic Prosperity Powering Liberals’ ‘Good Times’ Strategy
By
Robert Shogan
WHAT
THE
CAMERA
SAW
/
THE
WEEK
AND
MORE
- Roaming the Roads
Division
XII
The One to Beat
By
Mike Terry
George Petrie; Veteran
TV
and Movie Actor
By
Myrna Oliver
Computer Idea for the Blind Lost in ‘Space’
Jim Kepner; Pioneer Activist Founded Gay Archives in 1942
By
Myrna Oliver
Nigerian Ruler Dissolves Cabinet, May Free Prisoners
U.S.
and Allies Consider Easing Iraq Sanctions
By
Robin Wright
Rape-Defamation Case Rubs New Salt in Old Wounds
By
John J. Goldman
Business
COMPANY
TOWN
- Eisners Donate $89 Million in Disney Stock
Cherokee, Target Reach New Licensing Accord
Fidelity, Granite Merger
By
James S. Granelli
Imaging Firm Posts Net Earnings of $214,000
Brazil’s Woes Depress Car Sales
By
Chris Kraul
Compaq to Offer Tandberg Tape Drive on Its Servers
By
Barbara Murphy
Areas of Income
ALSO
HP
’s 4th-Quarter Profit Up 24%; Costs Also Rise
U.S.
Factories Operate at Fastest Pace in 2 Years
Ex-Postal Official’s Fund Buys Control of
O.C.
Bank
By
James S. Granelli
ALSO
Synthonics Grows Board, Works for Smithsonian
By
Barbara Murphy barbara Murphy
Applied Powder Coating Buys Site for Expansion
By
Barbara Murphy
Helios, Tokyo Firm to Be Partners in Crime
By
John O'Dell
REGIONAL
PEOPLE
New Fund Investing in State’s Small Banks
By
James S. Granelli
NYSE
Mulling Higher Triggers to Halt Trading in Market Decline, Sources Say
Some
ATM
s Dispensing Ads Along With Cash
By
Susan Abram
Sun Wins Approval to Oversee Java Changes
Quarterly Income Down at Amwest Insurance
Litton Awarded Air Force Contract
Pacific Gulf Stock Sale
Time Warner to Buy 10% of CanalSatellite
Industrial Park Assoc. Breaks Ground in Oxnard
By
Leo Smith
Rockwell International’s Beall Wins 1998 Horatio Alger Award
By
James S. Granelli
AML
Communications Gets Paging-Amplifier Contract
By
Barbara Murphy
Kia Won’t Plug Electric Car at Anaheim Event
By
John O'Dell
World Affairs Council Thinks Globally, Makes Pacts Locally
By
Leo Smith
Synthonics Grows Board, Works for Smithsonian
By
Barbara Murphy
Symphonix Devices Seeks to Raise $25 Million
Mattel Gives Barbie a Nip, Tuck, Face Lift
Columbia /
HCA
Unveils Breakup Plan
Pulitzer Board to Include Online Journalism
Single-Family Home Sales Rise 26% in Past Year
By
Julia Scheeres
‘
Dilbert’ Attitude Backfires on Workers, Critic Claims
By
Michael Colton
Diagnostic Systems Buys Assets of
SED
Gerant
By
Barbara Murphy
Dealers Hope to Drive Up Sales, Profile at Auto Show
By
John O'Dell
GOVERNMENT
CONTRACT
AWARDS
His Employer Drives Him to Drink
By
Pat Eaton-Robb
Spotlight: Business Growth Surges On
3 Decades of Movers and Shakers - Stock Swings Were a Lot Wilder in 1960s, 1970s and 1980s
By
Tom Petruno
Rodeo Collection Emerges From Chapter 11
By
George White
Stock Market Barometers
Markets Surge on Tokyo Rally and Easing of Tensions in Iraq
DDL
Electronics Reports Profit Turnaround
By
Barbara Murphy
An Unseamly Performance
By
James F. Peltz
COMPANY
TOWN
-
MGM
Files Suit to Bar Sony From Making Bond Films
By
Marla Matzer
Novelist Urges Court to Block Spielberg Film
By
Claudia Eller
S.
Korea Ends Won Defense
By
David Holley
Trio-Tech International Shows Gain in Net Income
RemedyTemp Earnings
Public Storage Income, Sales Way Up From 1996
Sanctions Ordered in Tobacco Case
By
Henry Weinstein
Interest Rates on Treasury Bills Rise
Micro-Scoping
Silicon Storage Intends to Countersue Intel
Electro Rent Buys Unit From
GE
Capital
Rockwell, Northern Telecom to Develop Faster Modem
Interstate Shifts Toward Nonmilitary Track
By
John O'Dell
ITT
Gilfillan Earns Royal Air Force Contract
StarBase Net Loss
Dick Clark Productions’ Revenue Up, Income Down
State Joins Suit Against Toy Companies
3 Toys Made by Local Firms Called Dangerous
By
Russ Stanton
Domestic Market Share
Time for Couple to Get Together, Get It Together
By
Graham Witherall
FDA
OK
s Marketing Med-Design Needle System
By
Barbara Murphy
Entertainment
Arthur Puts Spark in ‘After-Play’
By
Don Shirley
Another Joykiller Character Builder
By
Mike Boehm
Comic ‘Popeye the Sailor’ Won’t Hold Water
By
Robert Koehler
Moviegoers Track ‘The Jackal’
By
Robert W. Welkos
‘
Pulp’ on
TV
? You Bet
By
Greg Braxton
UCLA
, Sundance to Create Independent Film Archive
By
Amy Wallace
May the Farce Be With You
By
Diane Haithman
A Bridge to Brooklyn - Small in Scale but Big in Creativity, Works Show Innovative Spirit on the East River’s Other Side
By
Cathy Curtis
MORNING
REPORT
By
Shauna Snow
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