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Imagine What Creativity Can Do for Class Reports
By
John Canalis
Crash on Freeway Kills 2 From Anaheim; 9 Hurt
By
Hugo Martín
and
Ann W. O'Neill
Fire Produces Heavy Smoke, No Injuries
Net Working - District’s Computer Project Gives Every Classroom Access to Web
By
Nick Anderson
Hernandez Recall Battle Divides 2 Brothers
By
Bob Pool
Crime Dips 15% in 7 Largest
O.C.
Cities
By
Steve Carney
and
Ronald J. Ostrow
3 Killed, 9 Injured in Road Crashes
By
Hugo Martín
and
Ann W. O'Neill
Generation Next in
CSUN
Art Show
By
Edward M. Yoon
Simi Valley Edges Thousand Oaks as Safest City
By
Daryl Kelley
Math Doesn’t Have His Number–to the Contrary, He Equates It With Fun
By
Russ Loar
Tests Count, but Class Participation Also Helps Students Make the Grade
By
Christine Baron
Valley-Area Crime Rate in Decline,
FBI
Says
By
Hugo Martín
and
Tom Becker
Sanchez Asks What She Can Do for Her County
By
Peter M. Warren
Rotary Clubs, Church Youth Come to Food Bank’s Aid
By
Scott Steepleton
Safe-Speed Rule Can Be Slippery
By
David Haldane
Farce and Fanfare
By
Nicholas Riccardi
Public Forum Set on
DWP
Layoff Plan
By
Darrell Satzman
2 Dead, 9 Injured in Freeway Collision
By
Hugo Martín
and
Ann W. O'Neill
One for the Woodlands
Let Inspector General Do Her Job, for the Sake of
L.A.
Good Medicine, Fewer Hospital Beds
By
David Cundiff
Tapes Tell a Tale of Japanese Teachers’ Lessons for Americans
A Running Start
By
Hugo Martín
Orange County Man Arrested in Molestation
By
Lisa Fernandez
China Isn’t a Three-Act Script
By
Karl Schoenberger
3 Fugitives Sought by Investigators
By
Scott Hadly
Not Yet Open, Getty Captures Attention of City
By
Doug Smith
Some Freeways Have Taken a Turn Toward Confusion
By
Richard Warchol
Police Shoot and Kill Man Suspected of Stealing Car
By
John Canalis
SEND
AWAY
AGENDA
-
ISSUES
COMING
UP
Valley Torah High to Recognize Couple
By
Tom Becker
School Collecting Food for Families
By
Lisa Fernandez
GOP
Targets Rep. Sherman for Ouster
By
Hugo Martín
Firefighters Become Stair Masters for Day
By
Lisa Fernandez
Head-On Motorcycle Crash Injures 2 Boys, 1 Critically
By
Scott Steepleton
and
Lisa Fernandez
Microsoft Must Obey the Law
By
Bob Dole
Technological Leap Takes School Away From Tradition
By
Lisa Fernandez
Harassment Policy Muzzles Free Speech
By
Bill Boyarsky
The Showdown That Wasn’t
A Near-Stall for Air Safety
Rain, Cooler Weather Expected for Holiday
By
Edward M. Yoon
School District Tenants Pressed for Space
By
Lesley Wright
Buckley School Moves Growth Plans Forward
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
19 Drivers Ticketed at Police Checkpoint
By
Lisa Fernandez
EARTHQUAKES
Two Is Company On the Orange Freeway
3 Educators Named to Business Group
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Sports
UC
Irvine Women Defeat San Diego
It’s Not Over Until It’s Over for Robinson
By
Robyn Norwood
Santa Ana Gets Distant Bowl Assignment
By
Steve Kresal
Milch Can Rave About Reviews of Awesome Daze’s Performance
By
Bill Christine
THE
HOT
CORNER
By
Van Nightingale
For Fiset, Shots Kept Coming
By
Lonnie White
Australian Steggall Wins World Cup Slalom
Gonzaga Shoots Past Clemson
Hear Me Roar: Sanders Turns It Up for 216 Yards
Patriots Return to Winning Form
Jordan Teaches Rookie Lesson He Won’t Forget
Sloppy Win Still a Treat for the 49ers
Arroyo’s Late Goal Gives
U.S.
a Tie
Australian Steggall Wins World Cup Slalom
Given His Chance, Rooks Impresses
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Robinson Proved Only That He Should Move On
By
Randy Harvey
As Galarraga Proves, It’s Now About Dollars, Not Loyalty
By
Ross Newhan
For Pete’s Sake, Can’t Oilers Get Anything Right?
By
Mal Florence
May Drives Long Beach State Past Santa Barbara to Title
By
Paul Mcleod
At Last, Packers Break Ice
By
T J. Simers
Bogues Still Calling His Own Shots
By
Alan Greenberg
Phillips’ Absence Met With Cheers
By
J A. Adande
Mexico Wins Indoor Tournament
Bowl Alliance Might Leave Fans Without a Team to Argue About
By
Chris Dufresne
Boomer Is Throwback to Old Days
Last-Grasp Effort Is a Winner
Hoying Stands, Delivers Against Steeler Pressure
Cotton Bowl a Probability
By
Jim Hodges
Trying to Restore Brotherly Love
Oilers Find Themselves in Control
TONIGHT
’S
GAME
By
Rob Fernas
Close Doesn’t Mean Defeat for Cardinals
For Frerotte, It’s Not a Head-Banger’s Ball
Yachmenev, Storr Lead Ice Dogs, 3-2
He Has Been on Run All His Life
By
Mike Penner
Novotna Ends Her Season on a Confident Note
By
Julie Cart
Laker Magic Numbers: 500, 11
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Fox Learned the Hard Way
By
Robyn Norwood
It’s Almost All Wolverines
Misbehaving Cox Has No Bearing on the Outcome
Defensive Stance Is Chief Ploy
Minus a Bad Apple, Rams Are Still Bad
By
J A. Adande
Two
O.C.
Teams Top-Seeded in Volleyball
For Kings’ Fiset, a Fitting Reward
By
Lonnie White
Laker Magic Numbers: 500, 11
By
Mike Downey
Sorenstam Is Up to Par in
LPGA
Finale
By
Thomas Bonk
Players at Home on Road
By
J A. Adande
Ditka Sees Job With Saints as Firing Offense
Bondra Leads Capitals
Health
“
bodyPride: An Action Plan for Teens Seeking Self-Esteem
&
Building Better Bodies”
By
Shari Roan
RESOURCES
By
Shari Roan
This Is a Workout That’s Got Kick
By
Shari Roan
He Lost Weight While on the Run
By
Rob Goubeaux
“
Worry: Controlling It and Using It Wisely”
By
Shari Roan
Cancer Patient Seeks Caring in Immune System
By
Sandra G. Boodman
Diabetes: A Crash Course in Medicine
By
Erin Harris
Romantic Getaway, Indeed
Study Shows Implants Do Tear With Age
To Her, Age Is No Excuse
By
Martin Miller
“
The Girls’ Guide to Life: How to Take Charge of the Issues That Affect
YOU
”
By
Shari Roan
Solving a Mystery in Medicine
By
Mary Williams Walsh
Healthy Bestsellers -
HARDCOVER
VITALS
By
Barbara Thomas
How to Tell if You’re a Hypochondriac
By
Mary Williams Walsh
Diabetes: A Crash Course in Medicine
By
Dr. Lynda K. Fisher
Exerciser Extraordinaire
By
Candace A. Wedlan
2 Gurus, Different Mountaintops
By
Hara Estroff Marano
Thigh Anxiety
By
Kathleen Doheny
The Smiles Are Part of the Reward
By
Kathleen Doheny
Treatment Focuses on Thinking
By
Mary Williams Walsh
News
Bosnian Serb Vote Will Show if
U.S.
Efforts to Boost Karadzic Foe Paid Off
By
Tracy Wilkinson
Plane Flies 2 Hours Sans Pilot, Crashes
A Romp Through a Shallow Swamp
By
Jonathan Levi
4th-Largest Brokerage Company in Japan Fails
By
Sonni Efron
Clinton Sounds Upbeat Note at
APEC
Summit
By
Evelyn Iritani
and
Elizabeth Shogren
A Prayer of Thanks for a Family of Friends
By
Sandy Banks
Emphasizing the Giving in Thanksgiving
By
Ann Conway
8 Villagers Killed by Artillery Shells
Netanyahu Advisor Resigns Amid Uprising
Welfare Caseworkers Face Own Challenge to Reform
By
Melissa Healy
Protesters Accuse Vietnam of Rights Violations
By
Lorenza Munoz
Prominent Land Attorney Ends an Era in the Valley
By
Julie Tamaki
and
Eric Slater
Jorge Mas Canosa; Fought to Free Cuba
By
Mike Clary
State’s Economy Robust, Most in Southland Believe
By
Don Lee
A Working Solution
By
Lynn Smith
Battleground Faces a Siege
By
David Lamb
Her Babies’ Resilience Impressive, Septuplets’ Mom Goes Home
Under New Congo Regime, Dissenters Increasingly Losing Voice
By
Ann M. Simmons
Jorge Mas Canosa; Cuban Exile Leader
Talking Turkey
By
Irene Garcia
L.A.
Crime Rate Falls 15% in
FBI
Midyear Figures
By
Matt Lait
,
Daryl Kelley
, and
Ronald J. Ostrow
Strings on Foreign Aid Trouble Colleges
By
Kenneth R. Weiss
Parents, District Square Off Over School for Deaf Children
By
Susan Deemer
Kucan Wins Second Term as President
DREAM
TIME
Tenured Professor Fights for Salary
After 1,000-Quake Day, Shaking at Mammoth Declines
By
Kenneth Reich
Born to Run
By
Chris Chi
For Clinton, Ducking a Fight Is Not the Right Way to Handle the Left
By
Ronald Brownstein
Astronauts Set to Try Daring Satellite Rescue
British Au Pair Gets a Job at Law Firm
National Guard Struggles With Lean Budgets
By
Eric Bailey
To Little Fanfare, Lungren Wades Into Water Wars
By
George Skelton
Official Said to Call Drug Fight a Failure
Male Cadet Linked to Sex Incident Resigns
Marchers in
O.C.
Protest Vietnamese Oppression
By
Lorenza Munoz
Bus Driver’s Act Has Him in Doghouse
U.S.
Demands Access to Search Hussein’s Palaces
LAUGH
LINES
Unabomb Judge Considered Cautious and Unflappable
By
Jenifer Warren
Business
Hand-Held Devices That Don’t Rely on Windows
By
Lawrence J. Magid
China Admits Misuse of World Bank Funds
Moviegoing Devices for the Disabled Make Their Debut
By
Susanne Gayle Harris
and
Phillip Jacques
Breaking Into a Code Sweat
By
Karen Kaplan
Custom
CD
s From Cyberspace a Reality, but Not a Bargain
By
Kim Komando
Irvine-Based Wet Seal Names Human Resources Executive
Latinos and Computers
By
P J. Huffstutter
Computer Training Helps Place Visually Impaired on Level Paying Field
By
Gali Kronenberg
Laws to Thwart Electronic Theft Miss the Point
By
Jonathan Weber
Hambrecht
&
Quist Appears to Be Near Sale
Attorney on Microsoft’s Back Is Enjoying the Ride
By
Karen Kaplan
Picture This: Spherical Photos Enter Cyberspace
By
Duncan Mansfield
Bold Plans to Learn How We Learn
By
Lee Dye
THE
Top 10 Computing Powerhouses
Unique Products
By
P J. Huffstutter
China Faces Costly Pollution Cleanup
High Tech’s Leaders Undeterred by Turmoil in Asia
By
Greg Miller
THIS
WEEK
Firm Provides Link Between Technologies
By
P J. Huffstutter
Average Price of Gas in
U.S.
Continues to Fall
Frontier Air Surprises WestPac With a Bid
Entertainment
Ahn Piano Trio Has a Solid Outing
By
Josef Woodard
Mixed Blessings
By
Christopher Knight
Pasadena Symphony Showcases Its Strength in Numbers
By
Daniel Cariaga
T-Shirts Sought for
AIDS
Display
‘
Rhinoceros’ Takes Absurdity on a Ride
By
Philip Brandes
Theater Can Provide a Beacon Among Shadows Cast by
AIDS
By
Michael Kearns
Traditions of Asia Honored in Abstracts
By
William Wilson
Falletta Puts Stress on Romantic Drama
By
John Henken
Comic Foibles of a ‘Countess’
By
Mark Swed
Celebrating Fuller to the Fullest, at Last
By
Kevin Thomas
World
AIDS
Benefit to Feature Actors, Comics
Talking Baseball en Espanol
By
Kevin Baxter
Arts Grants Given by Long Beach Fund
Moby, Juno Reactor Work Across Genres
By
Steve Hochman
’70s ‘Anarchist’ Is Refreshingly Revived
By
F. Kathleen Foley
Roscoe Spitzer’s Demons Can Be Devilishly Funny
By
T. H. Mcculloh
Jarvi Brings His Own Spirit to Philharmonic
By
Timothy Mangan
Royal Family Tells Story of Windsor Castle Restoration
By
Susan King
The Joke’s on Comics Who Don’t Change
By
Ernest Chambers
Princess, Mermaid ‘Kombat’ Casualties
By
Robin Rauzi
Beckett ‘Weekend’ Is a Stark Exploration
By
F. Kathleen Foley
Very Good Vibrations - Pros and Amateurs Mingle at Percussion Convention
By
John Roos
Fernandez Mixes Old, New in a Polished Performance
By
Ernesto Lechner
Game’s Not Over for Fans of ‘Mortal Kombat’ Series
By
Bob Heisler
Montreal Danse Follows Two Lines
By
Jennifer Fisher
Hoch Gives Voice to Array of Concerns
By
Laurie Winer
Will He Be a Man in Black or the Red?
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