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Ardith Hilliard Named Editor of The Times Valley Edition
By
Martha L. Willman
Testimony on Sherri Dally’s State of Mind Not Allowed
By
Andy Rose
Project to Aid Cancer Victims’ Children
By
Richard Warchol
Of Marriage and Mystery
By
Shawn Hubler
Enrollment Surge Forces District to Reopen School
Members Sought for 2 Advisory Committees
By
John Canalis
Coalition Pushes Plan for Homeless Shelter
Ceremony Applauds School’s Rebirth
By
Dade Hayes
Jury Awards $8.1 Million in Legal Malpractice Case
Child Services Agency Honors Sheriff’s Dept.
By
J. J. Pope
Coach Faces Charges in Teenage Sex Case
Saddam’s Secret Weapon Is Worse Than Imagined
By
Avigdor Haselkorn
Graffiti-Deterrent Bus Shelters to Be Installed
FPPC
Formally Imposes Fine on Alatorre
By
Carl Ingram
Tons of Mackerel That Washed Ashore Probably Were Dumped, Officials Say
By
Frank Messina
7 Residents to Be Honored for Helping Inner-City Kids
9 Qualify in Race for Assembly
By
George Ramos
ATM
Installed at Police Department
By
Debra Cano
Interim City Manager Becomes Permanent
By
J. J. Pope
Cooperation With Mexico, Flaws and All, Still Is Best
By
Barry R. Mccaffrey
Something for the Trophy Case
By
Henry Weinstein
Mall Gets Ready for a Rock-Solid Start
By
Jeff Kass
Coast Panel
OK
s Reduced Plan for Bolsa Chica
By
Michael Granberry
Man Gets 50 Years to Life in Robbery Ring
By
Andrew Blankstein
Suspect in Colorado Bank Robbery Held
By
Scott Hadly
Professor Earns Teaching Honor
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
and
J. J. Pope
Career Development Class Is Offered
By
Regina Hong
High-Speed Chase Ends With Arrest of Parolee
By
Steve Carney
Pier Parking Structure to Get $1-Million Upgrade
Direct Debit Available for Water, Sewer Bills
Holiday Closings
Volunteers to Build Restroom at Clinic
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Communication Line Got Muddied
By
Steve Harvey
Toxic Drop-Off Days Scheduled
By
Richard Warchol
Keeping Up With Weather
By
Al Martinez
A Working Vacation
By
Nick Green
Lawyers Bungled Couple’s Suit, Jury Finds
By
Dade Hayes
Where Car-Chase Culprits Are Going, They Won’t Need a Car
By
Henry Chu
and
Hugo MartÃn
Golden West Student Earns
JPL
Award
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
and
J. J. Pope
Realtors Raise Funds for Low-Cost Housing
By
David Greenberg
Alliance of City, Business Leaders Attempts a Hollywood Make-Over
By
Bettina Boxall
Golf Course Waives Fees for Volunteers
By
Dawn Hobbs
Measure to Raise Funds for New School
OK
d
By
Susan Deemer
School Principal Says Probe Shows No Cheating
By
Duke Helfand
Music Program for Youth Receives Grant
By
Nick Green
Educator’s Heirs Give $100,000 to
UCI
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
and
J. J. Pope
Probe to Saturn Is on Track
Downtown Trees, Grown High and Mighty, Are Laid Low
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Probability, Plutonium Don’t Mix
By
Najmedin Meshkati
Probation Department Announces Reforms
By
Josh Meyer
City Attorney Urges Auto Insurance Change
By
Kenneth Reich
Markets, Church to Conduct Food Drive
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Mayor Objects to Mass Court Appearance by City Officials
Councilman Should Resign Himself to Facts
By
Dana Parsons
$1-Million Renovation of Sepulveda Blvd. Planned
City Schedules Events to Mark 40th Birthday
Preservationists Honor Church, Other Buildings
Trustees Vow to Use Health Fund Locally
By
Julie Marquis
United Way Seeks to Ease Impact of Welfare Reform
By
Abigail Goldman
Private Skateboard Park Wins Support
By
Coll Metcalfe
Prosecution Ends
DUI
Case Arguments
By
Andy Rose
Out of Detox
By
Nick Anderson
Valley Schools Dominate
AP
Test Taking
By
Doug Smith
More Study Due Plan for Tunnel Through Forest
By
Shelby Grad
Residents Finally Win Long Fight for Stop Sign
By
Susan Deemer
Police Seeking Probation Violator Find Drugs, Guns at House
By
Janet Wilson
and
Steve Carney
A Thankless Job Well-Done
Former Fire Chief Takes College Post
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
and
J. J. Pope
Camarillo Assails County Over Airports Plan
By
Dawn Hobbs
Lawyer Chosen to Fill Seat on School Board
Sports Arena Is a Winner for City and Taxpayers
Ramp Meter an On-Again, Off-Again Issue
By
Jose Cardenas
Assembly Speaker Gives Pep Talk to Students
Freeway Connector Closed for Work Today
By
Debra Cano
Jewelry Robbers Cut Hole in Wall to Reach Store
Plan to Rename Park After Chavez Stirs Controversy
Coming Out Day Rally Is Sunday in Laguna
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Obituaries
Alleged Hacker May Get Use of Computer
Lung Assn. Promoting Clinics’ Free Flu Shots
By
Julio V. Cano
‘
Sneak a Peak’ Piques Interest in School
By
Lisa Addison
The Workplace in the Year 6
A.A.
By
Patt Morrison
CRA
Aid to Arena Deal Stirs Some Criticism
By
Beth Shuster
Library Revisions Bring Sense of Calm
By
Richard Warchol
Fairfax Avenue Receives Grant for Improvements
Sanitary District to Collect Old Tires
By
John Canalis
Student Crossing Railroad Tracks Is Killed by Train
A System in Need of Fixing
Ventura Residents Raise Concerns Over School Move
By
Hilary E. Macgregor
Some Good News for
L.A.
on Advanced Tests
By
Doug Smith
Obituaries
Fire Scorches 15 Acres; Apartments Evacuated
City Helping Connect Business, Nonprofits
By
Jeff Kass
Safety Festival to Be Hosted by Firefighters
By
Julio V. Cano
Fire Forces Evacuation of Apartments
By
Duke Helfand
and
Claire Vitucci
Helping Kids Relate to the Very Adult Concept of Yom Kippur
By
Esther Schrader
Fertility Doctor Told of Conspiracy in Talks
By
Davan Maharaj
Swedish Council Salutes Librarian
By
David Greenberg
4 Arrested in School Shooting Incident
By
Janet Wilson
Police Searching for Hotel Robber
By
Scott Hadly
Student Leader Strives for Racial Harmony
By
David Greenberg
Calls Taped for Political Gain, Prosecutor Says
By
Fred Alvarez
Subway Construction to Halt for Half-Day Safety Review
By
Richard Simon
and
Jeffrey L. Rabin
A Red-Letter Weekend for the Wacky
By
Deborah Belgum
Seniors Snapping Up New Low-Income Apartment Units
By
Lesley Wright
Part of T-Shirt Sales Will Go to Charities
By
Hope Hamashige
Mission Officials Fire Archeologists Working on School Project
By
Richard Warchol
MTA
Will Study Valley Transit Issues
By
Frank B. Williams
Mayor’s New Hotline Gives Voice to Residents
By
Lisa Addison
City Seeking Police Officer Applicants
By
Darrell Satzman
Sports
Bruce Passes Fullerton Past Rosemead, 30-13
Orange Stays on the Ground and Runs Past Garden Grove
By
John Bowles
If They Needed a Challenge, Trucks Got It
By
Shav Glick
Union Wants
AL
Presence in West
By
Ross Newhan
Agoura Wins, Hopes It Doesn’t Turn Into Loss
By
Mike Bresnahan
Willard Runs Loyola Past Hart, 31-21
By
Peter Yoon
GAME
DAY
Sea Kings Single Out Warriors
By
Dave Mckibben
Walker Fills in Just Fine for Monroe
By
Paige A. Leech
Season Gets Serious for Penn State
By
Chris Dufresne
NFL
TOP
TO
BOTTOM
By
T J. Simers
Sailors Get Bearings, Rout Rebels
By
Dave Mckibben
Faxon Wins Match, Mickelson Meets His
Friday’s Yardstick
Edison Recovers From Its Fumbles to Shut Out Sonora
By
Ted Apodaca
TONIGHT
’S
GAME
By
Jason Reid
Alou Might Play Tonight
By
Jason Reid
Bryant, O’Neal Lead the Way
By
Chris Baker
Camarillo Does Double Duty
In the End, Smith Is Simply ‘Tired’ of Job
By
Chris Dufresne
Balanced Offense Keeps Birmingham Unbeaten
By
Josh Filan
In another Sea View League match:
It’s Safe To Say He Won’t Be Called ‘The Big Tipper’
By
Mal Florence
Ventura Encounters More Problems
By
Vince Kowalick
Bettman Takes Political Stance
By
Elliott Teaford
Sunny Hills’ Defense Continues to Be Stingy
By
Mike Wojciechowski
Rangers Tied To Record Book
Practice May Make Perfect, but Colbert Prefers to Play
By
Thomas Bonk
Canyon Is Still Good as Golden
By
Dave Desmond
1 - 25:
THE
TIMES
’
RANKINGS
BY
CHRIS
DUFRESNE
By
Chris Dufresne
The Locals
By
Robyn Norwood
St. Bonaventure Takes Ugly Victory
By
Tris Wykes
Titans Defeat Utah State in Women’s Volleyball
What’s Up Next for
UCLA
–TV Land?
By
Larry Stewart
Village Christian Appoints Smith Girls’ Basketball Coach
Cypress’ Patterson Too Much for Santa Ana
By
Mark Peinado
Warriors Beat No. 3 Irvine in Cross-Country
Full Speed Ahead
By
Robyn Norwood
Hull Tricks Kings
By
Lonnie White
CITY
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Amy Raisin
Guthridge Steps Into Limelight
By
Robyn Norwood
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
Aces of Consistency
NOTES
- Robinson Calls Out Officials
By
Lonnie White
Marlins Suffer Big Loss in Fernandez
By
Jason Reid
BASEBALL
NOTES
Through It All, Orioles’ Davis Keeps Groovin’
By
Ross Newhan
FISH
REPORT
Marquis Drives It Home
By
Mike Digiovanna
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Lisa Sweeney
The Winner and Still Champion: the Killer Whale
By
Pete Thomas
CITY
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Greg Anapol
Getting His Career in Shape
By
Mark Pargas
NOTES
- Hudler Sparkles in
TV
Career
By
Mike Digiovanna
Piatkowski Ready to Deliver
By
Chris Baker
Woodbridge’s Defense Comes Through Again
Rangers Tie the Flames, Get Record
Loyola Steals Away With 31-21 Victory
By
Peter Yoon
Landeta Joins Buccaneers
Blazek Leads Way Again as Los Alamitos Lights Up Wilson
By
Michael Itagaki
Smith’s Key Late Defensive Play Saves Kennedy
By
Tom Connolly
Lawyer Testifies for
NFL
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Lance O'Fallon
BASEBALL
NOTES
By
Chris Foster
Mitchell Declared Eligible
By
Jim Hodges
Carrillo Can’t Just Walk Off This Loss
Young Sun Devil on Hot Seat
By
Robyn Norwood
Troy Builds Confidence, Beats Ocean View
By
Wyatt Haupt
Marina Scores 4 Touchdowns in 7 Minutes
By
Scott Jones
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Mitch Polin
Dudley’s Trade Approved
BRAVES
-MARLINS /
GAME
REPORT
CITY
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Julio Cortez
Green Sets Speed Record While Wheels Are Parked
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
Steve Galluzzo
Lindros Strikes Again
Bigger Is Better for Toledo
By
Jim Murray
Pacifica Puts Big Hurt on La Quinta
By
Eric Maddy
SOUTHERN
SECTION
FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
By
David Skeels
Syracuse Rolls Over Rutgers
La Habra Can’t Overcome Errors, La Serna’s Rea
By
Mike Besack
The Locals
By
Jim Hodges
WHAT
TO
SEE
AND
DO
AROUND
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
NOTES
By
Ross Newhan
Channel Islands Gives Coach a Win
By
Eric Barad
Brea Hands El Dorado Its First Loss of Season
By
Mike Terry
ROAD
TO
SUCCESS
By
John Ortega
Morris Expected to Surrender
San Fernando’s for Real
By
Eric Sondheimer
5 Things to Look For:
By
T J. Simers
Loyola Steals Away With 31-21 Victory
By
Peter Yoon
Willard Runs Loyola Past Hart, 31-21
By
Peter Yoon
Tustin, Foster Give Canyon 60-0 Thrashing
By
Ryan T. Blystone
News
Mir Crew Unloads Cargo Ship Supplies
Involvement Opportunities
By
Aaron Davis
8 Gun Makers Agree to Provide Trigger Locks
By
Faye Fiore
and
Jonathan Peterson
Bardot Is Fined for Inciting Race Hatred
A Milestone in Modern Feminism
By
Beverly Beyette
Armchair Owners
By
Dave Wielenga
Facing Trial, Army’s Top Enlisted Man Loses Title
No New Voter Fraud Leads in Dornan Papers
By
Jodi Wilgoren
O.C.
Jury Votes Death for Hate Crime Murder
By
Greg Hernandez
Teams Search for Plane Carrying 8 Federal Workers
Clinton Gets Global Warming Options
By
James Gerstenzang
‘
Reunification Express’ Train in Vietnam Making Headway
By
David Lamb
Italy’s Dario Fo Wins Nobel Prize for Literature
By
Richard Boudreaux
At Least 124 Die After Hurricane Slams Mexico
By
Chris Kraul
and
Mary Beth Sheridan
Desmond James Scott; New Zealand’s
WWII
Ace
FAA
May Inspect Jet Fuel Tanks
Deal With Saudi Bomb Suspect Falls Apart
By
Robin Wright
An Evening of Music, Hellos and Goodbyes
By
Mary Lou Loper
The Greening of a Superfund Site
By
Nick Anderson
N.
Korea Lists Emigres to Visit Japan
Laugh Lines
Winners in Bosnian Elections Face Challenge: Taking Office
By
Tracy Wilkinson
Parks Succeeds Coffey as Editor of The Times
By
Nancy Rivera Brooks
Budget Dispute Topples Italy’s Government
‘
87 Video Shows Reagan Hosting Republican Donors in White House
Daylight Meteor Shakes Up El Paso
President Approves Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial
Politics and Marijuana: an Award-Winning Mix
By
Patt Morrison
Edible Gold Sprouts in Northwest
By
Kim Murphy
Democrats Wooed, but Never Won, Wealthy Iraqi
By
Glenn F. Bunting
House Approves School Vouchers for Families in
D.C.
By
Sam Fulwood III
From Russia–With a Bit Too Much Love
By
Vanora Bennett
The Literature of Latin America, Before and After ‘El Boom’
By
Anthony Day
White House Repaying Treasury for 8 Fund-Raising Breakfasts
U.S.
Officials Praise Mammogram Increase
By
Marlene Cimons
N.Y.
Freeway Closed in Truck Explosion
Jury Recommends Death for Hate Crime
By
Greg Hernandez
2 Seized in Theft of Pre-Incan Art
John Ashley;
TV
Actor, Producer of ‘A-Team’
Border Crackdown Paradox Studied
By
Patrick J. Mcdonnell
Panel
OK
s Scaled-Down Housing Near Bolsa Chica Wetlands
By
Michael Granberry
The ‘98 Passat: Riches for the Common Volk
By
Paul Dean
Must Strong Men Be Such a Threat?
By
Sandy Banks
Philadelphia Will Host ‘Million Woman March’
Data Show Elements for Life May Be Present on a Moon of Jupiter
The Day He Learned About Brotherhood and How to Knot a Tie
By
Steve Tice
GOP
Agrees to Plan for Limits on Deportations
By
Jodi Wilgoren
For Victim’s Family, Grief Is Still Fresh
By
Hope Hamashige
Isolationist Sentiment in
U.S.
Tapering Off, Poll Says
By
Tyler Marshall
Reno ‘Mad’ About Timing of White House Videos’ Release
By
Robert L. Jackson
,
Ronald J. Ostrow
, and
Marc Lacey
GOP
Agrees to Plan for Limiting Deportations
By
Jodi Wilgoren
Feast of Burden
Wilson
OK
s Senior Citizen Insurance Bill
By
Virginia Ellis
Commutes Will Get Worse, Study Says
By
Shelby Grad
Federal Committee
OK
s Plan to Create Redwoods Preserve
Life Expectancy Up as Violence Dips
Smog Check, Sex Crime Bills Become Law
Business
Also …
ORANGE
COUNTY
EARNINGS
By
P J. Huffstutter
Wilson Vetoes Bill on Income Tax Info
By
Vicki Torres
Blue Chips Post Loss; Bonds Edge a Bit Higher
Draw and Fire - Disney Flexes Financial Muscle to Protect Its Animation Turf
By
Claudia Eller
Steri-Oss President Named to 2 More Posts
Hilton Wins
OK
for Bally’s Settlement
WEB
SITE
REVIEWS
By
Krissy Harris
Clinton to Seek Taxpayer Rights Legislation
MCI
to Scrutinize WorldCom’s Takeover Bid
Western Digital Net Income Up 91% but Short of Mark
Viacom to Sell Products in Spain
By
Sallie Hofmeister
Teamsters Union Ratifies Contract With
UPS
Circuit Court Won’t Hear Tobacco Appeal
PacifiCare’s Chief in California Resigns
By
Barbara Marsh
CoCensys’ Marketing Unit Sold for $9 Million
By
Barbara Marsh
Intel Will Start Production of Its New Chip in 1999
Sunstone Hotel Starts Public Offering
CNN
Reverses Self on Group’s Ads
Also …
Stock-Fund Buys Running at High Rate
Retailers Report September Sales Slide
Ascend’s 3rd Quarter Falls on Foreign Sales
Mortgage Rates Hit 20-Month Low
Grooming for Success
By
Diane Seo
Micro Therapeutics’ Sales Up 77%
Jobs Considering the
CEO
Title at Apple
Alpha Micro’s Finance Chief Departs
Tax Evader Gets Home Detention
By
(james S. Granelli)
Costa Mesa’s
J.C.
Carter Fetches High Price
By
John O'Dell
Clinton to Propose New Legislation on Taxpayer Rights
By
From \o7 Associated Press\f7
TV
Ratings Report
Germany Leads Europe Nations With Move to Stem Inflation
Is Your $1 Million Going Up in Smoke?
By
Scott Burns
Jury Awards $1 Million in Eddie Bauer Case
Labor’s Heavy Workload
Hoping for Perks, Wells Brews Plan With Starbucks
By
Don Lee
Investors Buy 9.99% Stake in Apria Healthcare Group
Firms Forecast $1.50-Per-Pack Cigarette Hike
By
Henry Weinstein
Finova Group Finishes Belgravia Acquisition
GE
Rises 13%, Powered by Conservation, Sales
Bay Wins Prodigy Modem Order Over Ascend
NASD
Appoints Six New Board Members
Powerwave Shares Rise to 52-Week High
Also …
Smith Barney Close to Settling Sex-Harassment Suit
‘
60 Minutes’ Founder Urges ‘Tasteful’ Journalism
Capital Pacific Holdings Sells Off Minority Stake
By
E. Scott Reckard
Entertainment
‘
RocketMan’ Aims for Space
By
Kevin Thomas
Thriller ‘Most Wanted’ the One That Got Away
By
Jack Mathews
NOBEL
WINNER
A New Season, A new
ERA
By
Mark Swed
ART
REVIEW
By
David Pagel
Death Takes No Holiday in the ‘Mall’
By
F. Kathleen Foley
THE
VAULTS
/
CD
REISSUES
By
Robert Hilburn
Uttal Delivers a Fine Indian, Jazz Mix
By
Don Heckman
Pacific Symphony Offers a Lush Opening Program
By
Daniel Cariaga
ALL
THAT
JAZZ
By
Don Heckman
A ‘Timeless’ Story of Love Between Losers
By
Kevin Thomas
Audrey, ‘Can’t You Cry?’
By
Dennis Mclellan
Operatic Operations in ‘Puccini Project’
By
F. Kathleen Foley
ART
REVIEW
By
David Pagel
Two Old Sports Try New Games
By
Howard Rosenberg
‘
Capitaine Conan’ Examines Society in a Time of War
By
Kevin Thomas
Parkey Posey Is at Her Brattiest in ‘The House of Yes’
By
John Anderson
Man’s Search for ‘Family’ Uncovers Connections
By
Kevin Thomas
ALL
THAT
JAZZ
By
Don Heckman
ALL
THAT
JAZZ
By
Don Heckman
Kaljuste Leads Uplifting Program
By
Daniel Cariaga
First
L.A.
Latino Film Festival Continues
Lamb’s ‘Lion’ Misses the Magic
By
Nancy Churnin
ALL
THAT
JAZZ
By
Don Heckman
Taylor Brings an Abstract Touch to Piano
By
Don Heckman
‘
Universal Woman ‘97’ Guests to Include Elders
Medicine for the Ears
By
John Roos
Asian Pacific
AIDS
Benefit Concert Set
Groundlings Get Kicks on ‘5 Exits’
By
Philip Brandes
And a New Era
By
Mark Swed
ART
REVIEW
By
David Pagel
‘
Washington Square’: A New Approach to an Old Address
By
Kenneth Turan
The One That Got Away
By
Zan Dubin
A Special Celebration for Higgins’ 61st
By
Don Heckman
‘
Once in a Lifetime’ Showcases Singer Newley’s Sense of Drama
By
Robert Hilburn
ALL
THAT
JAZZ
By
Don Heckman
‘
Napoleon’ Review
Nibbles and Bits
As a Showcase for Its Star, ‘Love Always’ Finds a Niche
By
Kevin Thomas
Concert Reading at
L.A.
Theatre Center
MORNING
REPORT
By
Shauna Snow
‘
Situation Tragedy’ Found in
TV
Comedy
By
Philip Brandes
THEATER
REVIEW
- ‘Old Wicked Songs’ Strikes an Intelligent, Moving Tone
By
Laurie Winer
When Details Add Up to a Sign of Something Big
By
David Pagel
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