- UC Admissions, Affirmative Action
- Industry: Focus of El Segundo Ad Campaign
- State of Union Speech
- Awards: UCLA's Choice of Yaroslavsky
- 'Compassion Game'
- Chechnya
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 2, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1995
- Mexican Stock Market Slides as Reality Sets In : Reaction: Bonds are snapped up at auction, but doubts linger about the government's ability to pull the nation out of crisis.
- International Business : U.S. Move to Subsidize Dairy Exports to Asia Angers Australia : Trade: Country says the decision unnecessarily harms its prime overseas market. Americans say Australia has its own indirect subsidies.
- International Business : U.S. Move to Subsidize Dairy Exports to Asia Angers Australia : Trade: Country says the decision unnecessarily harms its prime overseas market. Americans say Australia has its own indirect subsidies.
- Ecuador Reports More Border Attacks by Peru : Latin America: Neighboring countries meeting in Brazil attempt to persuade the two nations to observe a cease-fire.
- GETTING PARKED: The grand opening of Arroyo...
- Nation's Capital Wrestles With Budgetary Crisis : Finances: Republicans in Congress threaten a federal takeover after Washington officials announce a $335-million shortfall.
- Low-Risk Ventures Protect Area Cities' Funds : Finances: Examination of local municipalities' investments shows a reliance primarily on conservative strategies. Only Claremont faces a major loss in Orange County bankruptcy.
- Simpson Dreamed of Killing, Witness Says : Courts: Ex-officer says he is a longtime friend of the defendant. His account is attacked in cross-examination.
- Auditor Comes Under Harshest Questioning Yet
- House GOP Divided on Mexican Aid : Politics: Some lawmakers say Clinton overstepped his authority. Party leaders seem relieved.
- Record Heat Sweeps Into Southland : Weather: Many make up for business dampened by rains. Valley residents flock to the outdoors.
- Record-Breaking Heat Dries Out Southland : Weather: Downtown hits 88 after high-pressure 'door,' which had opened to let in storms, closes firmly. High temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend.
- Anger, Tears Greet Hike in Bus Fares : Transit: On first day of increase, some have don't have enough money for monthly pass. Others complain service doesn't merit higher cost.
- Principal's Letter Warns of Possible Molester : Schools: Man seen near elementary campus matched description of person linked to suspicious incidents.
- Proposal for Huge Mall Plagued by Questions About Site Cleanup : Development: Some in Carson also wary of past business dealings by those pitching factory-outlet center.
- Storms, Floods and End to Testing Add Danger to Waves
- Details Emerge of Close LAPD Ties to Simpson
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : 200 Attend Meeting to Back O.C. Recalls
- Sun Makes Rain a Soggy Memory : Weather: Residents weary of last month's storms get outside to soak up near-record temperatures. The warmth will continue.
- Supervisors Grill Auditor Over Bankruptcy : Investments: Orange County leaders harshly question official about his knowledge of risky dealings. He says he was forced to rely on misleading information from treasurer's office.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Wheeling and Dealing : Street Vendors Risk Citations and the Ire of Other Merchants as They Try to Eke Out a Living
- MTA Scuttles Rail Projects in Drastic Retrenchment
- No Alarms Sounded in 1993-94 Audit Report : Investments: On eve of county bankruptcy, controller gave no warning of the looming crisis.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 2, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 2, 1995
- Safety Components International Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- 90s FAMILY : Repetition Is Just Part of Being a Kid
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Bomb Scare Clears Area by Downtown Courthouse
- Builder to Look Again at Homes Next to Abbey
- YOUTH OPINION : 'We Do This to Protect Ourselves' : An 8th-grader at Orville Wright Middle School in Los Angeles gives us, anonymously, a glimpse of her attraction to a street gang.
- Clinton Unveils GOP-Style Plan for State Block Grants
- FULLERTON : Parkinson's Support Group Being Formed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Trial in Wife's Slaying Ends in a Hung Jury : Courts: Nine on panel favor guilty verdict for Palmdale man accused of shooting spouse. New trial is set for March 29.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- A Fishy Program for California Lakes : 'Adopt a Lake' is hit by allegations of improper ties to public officials and oversight failure
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Louisiana State Loses, Awaits Word on Livingston's Injury
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Women Win Despite Poor Shooting
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Cappella Masters Take 6 Bring Along the Band to House of Blues
- Union Pacific Ends Hostile Santa Fe Bid : Mergers: The move ends a seven-month bidding war and clears the tracks for Burlington Northern to buy the railroad.
- 90s FAMILY : Shopping Around for the Best Baby-Sitter
- Police Chase Ends in Crash That Kills 2 : Upland: Two young men in path of fleeing carjacking suspect die in collision. Ontario officers are grief-stricken, but say the high-speed pursuit was justified.
- MISSION VIEJO : Teacher Vows to Fight Student's Suit to End
- Short Home Court Cramps Verdugo Hills' Style on the Road
- Shanahan to Coach Persistent Broncos : Pro football: 49er offensive coordinator finally takes head job after 1993 talks came up empty.
- 'ER,' Tom Snyder Among Fest Honorees
- ART REVIEW : When the Once-Radical Looks Dated
- No New Year Appearance By China's Ailing Deng
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Chief Criticizes Way Defense Has Portrayed Police Force
- Police Union Assails Mayor for Endorsing Barbara Yaroslavsky : Politics: Riordan says he and she are 'committed to the same agenda.' His backing is seen as a coup for the council candidate.
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : 'Here Is Where We Are From' : A Los Angeles native who is partly of Mexican descent finally understands the intent of those who ask her nationality.
- Called Hero by Backers, Fire Captain Free on Bail
- Newport Beach : Kin of Slain Woman Offers $50,000 Reward
- BREA : Suspects in Chase Run Out of Gas
- There's More Than One Way to Settle a Score in Football
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : By George, Littlerock Knocks Off Palmdale
- TV Ratings : One-Sided Super Bowl Still Scores With Viewers
- Nostalgia Is Big News at Channel 2 : Television: As Jerry Dunphy joins George Fischbeck this week, KCBS hopes the return of the veteran newscaster will help solve its news-ratings troubles.
- Upgrading, When Practical, Pays Performance Dividend
- FEWER FIRES: Experts nationwide are trying to...
- Wilson Finds Concern, Little Cash in Washington : Capital: Governor gets sympathetic hearing from GOP leaders of Congress on his bid for relief from federal mandates. If they can't offer money, 'we'll make cuts,' he says.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall Looking to Put on a New Face : Business: About 200 residents study ways to revive the downtown area. A Victorian or Old West theme are favored.
- Parker Hangs in Balance : USC Basketball Coach's Future Uncertain, but Rumors Are Rife
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Louisville Brought Down Hard by the Unlikeliest of Opponents
- Rodriguez, Stockton Commit to Playing O.C. Senior Tour Event
- Avery Dennison Corp. said its fourth-quarter net...
- A Modem Paves the Way for Many Fax Options
- Frantic Search for Kobe Housing Roils Market
- UPDATE : Faulty Rudder Control Suspected in Crash of USAir Flight 427 : Experts say it's the only system that could have caused the jet to crash as it did in September. But parts tests find no defects.
- IRVINE : Schools Chief Search May Be Widened
- Playwright Goes Deep This Time
- Court Clears Former Baja Official : Crime: The ex-deputy attorney general had been accused of protecting drug lords after violence shook the Mexican state last year.
- CHATSWORTH : Hikers Lament Over Graffiti at Mountain Park
- Makers of Quake Alarm Are Off to Shaky Start
- SAN CLEMENTE : North Beach Metrolink Station Near Completion
- Funds OKd to Help Poor With Repairs
- PLATFORM : Words Can Hurt
- VAN NUYS : Anti-Panhandling Efforts Discussed
- Area Football Players Who Have Committed
- Silva Settles In, Leads Titans to Victory in Season Opener
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Ad Venture : Omnicom Group to Buy Los Angeles' Chiat/Day
- ECONOMY
- RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp. said fourth-quarter earnings...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Hayden Starts Investigation of Lake Program
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Barbara Mandrell at Home in Hoag Country
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Opposition to Rescue Erodes U.S. Credibility
- Housing Project Near Abbey Suffers Setback : Development: Builder won't contest need for environmental impact report. Monks, seminarians, residents oppose new homes.
- LOS ANGELES : 7 New Food, Beverage Vendors Hired for LAX
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS : 2 People in Stolen Car Die in Crash After Chase Ends
- VENTURA : Council May Rescind Vote on Initiative
- LONG BEACH : Deal With Operators of Queen Mary Is Reaffirmed
- Police Pursuit Ends in Crash That Kills 2 : Chase: A pair of young men in path of fleeing carjacking suspect die in collision. Ontario officers are grief-stricken, but say course of action was justified.
- MOORPARK : City Weighs Spending $300,000 on 2 Streets
- Hayden Launches Investigation of Lake Program : Environment: The state senator will undertake his own probe of contracts awarded to a politically connected businessman whose work was not inspected.
- Countywide : Fans Catch Sight of 49ers at Disneyland
- Baseball Union Votes to Wait for Contracts
- CSUN Pulls Rank on Long Beach
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Victory Gives Calvary Chapel a Two-Game League Lead
- Music : For Cherubini, Beethoven's Divine
- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : Helping Mexico Is Investing in Tomorrow
- CAM Data Systems Inc.: The Fountain Valley...
- Apartment Trust to Build 512 Units
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Takes a Risk, but He Has Little to Gain : Politics: If his Mexican rescue plan fails, he will be to blame. If it succeeds, not many will remember.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Trial Highlights
- Diverse Group Takes on Issue of Diversity at UC Irvine
- Judge Rejects Most of Suit Over Award in Brutality Case : Courts: He dismisses bid to collect damages from L.A. council members personally for financially protecting officers who killed three robbers in Sunland in 1990.
- Late Learner : At 76, Peruvian Immigrant Is Industrious English Student
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Firestone Named to Education Panel
- Speaking Volumes : New Administrator Views Libraries as Bustling, Vibrant Community Havens
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents to Study Revised Castaways Plan
- Ducks Play Just Like Old Times in Loss to Blues
- Juvenile Crime and Punishment: Revenge Vs. Reality
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sakic, Krupp Pace Nordiques' Blazing Start
- Making Progress
- INSURANCE
- A Word From the Pros to CD Savers: Yields Haven't Peaked
- PairGain Technologies Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer of...
- Lugar Weighs GOP Run for White House
- Alexander's Tomb Reported Found
- A Father's Grief, a Father's Fight : Litigation: In 1984, Libby Zion was hospitalized with an earache and fever--and died. Her dad blames doctors. They blame cocaine. Her death brought new rules--and a lengthy lawsuit.
- Russia Warns GOP Congress on 'Outbursts' Over Aid : Diplomacy: Attempts to tie U.S. help to specific behavior by Moscow will complicate relations, a Foreign Ministry spokesman says.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Prosecutor's Added Opening Statement
- A Turn in the Weather
- Couple Charged With Tape Piracy
- STUDIO CITY : Construction at Dog Park Faces More Delays
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Men Linked to Series of Robberies
- Bryant Family Drug-Murder Trial Begins : Courts: Case involving four slayings and a Valley-based ring dates back to 1988.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Golf Course Tests 24-Hour Phone Link
- 2 Officials Criticize Sex Education Rules
- Salmon Run Through It : In Working to Restore Polluted Creek and Re-Establish Fish Habitat, Students Learn the Value of Conservation and the Power of Community Service
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tie Does Little to Help Irvine, Santa Margarita
- Scrounging for Scholarships : High School Kickers, Overlooked in Recruiting Game, Often Become Walk-Ons
- Agriculture Dept. Unveils New Meat Inspection Plan
- Helping Older Parents With Finances Can Be Touchy
- The Bear Facts : Sure, Dad's a bit of a buffoon, and Mom's rigid and efficient. But more than 100 books later, the 'Berenstain Bears' clan is still going strong--as are their seventysomething creators.
- LOS ANGELES : City Crackdown Urged for 'Kitchen Table' Gun Dealers
- Metrolink Revises Procedures After Accident
- UNIVERSAL CITY : County, MCA to Pay for Fire Station
- Sixth-Grade Students With Nose for News to Make Cable Debut
- Governing Panel OKd for Proposed Airport : Point Mugu: Supervisors vote to join a joint powers agency that could operate the Navy airfield for military and civilian use.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Guerin Finds Ugly Goals Count Too
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Weather Clears in Time for Titans' Finest to Take the Field
- Rams to Interview Rhodes for Top Job : Football: 49er defensive coordinator will discuss head coaching post, which will be in St. Louis if NFL approves application to move.
- Moyers to Do Commentary on 'NBC Nightly News' : Television: He will continue to be associated with PBS but with fewer projects. It's been nearly a decade since he left CBS as a commentator.
- Disneyland's Neighbors Size Up Plan : Expansion: City officials think scaled-back project will still have an impact. Business community is disappointed, but residents group thinks smaller is better.
- Landmark Bancorp Profit Up 29%
- Rockwell to Design 'Smart Highway'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Gaza Residents Model for Benetton Catalogue
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Stereotypes Leave a Subtle Mark on Case
- Palestinians in Ramadanat Fued Over Moon
- Dutch Order Mass Evacuation in Flood Region : Europe: Residents by tens of thousands flee the eastern Netherlands. Waters begin to recede in parts of four other countries.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Woman Survives Golden Gate Jump
- Obituaries : * Hazel Mildred Roman; Longtime Resident
- GLENDALE : Used-Book Sale to Benefit Library
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Bid to End Water Rate Squabble Fails
- Tragedies Spotlight Children's Vulnerability in House Fires : Safety: Along with the elderly, they suffer high death rates despite a decline in the overall number of fatalities. Simple precautions can avert disaster.
- BREA : Scholarships Offered to City-Sponsored Classes
- BEVERLY HILLS : Sentencing for Doctor, Wife in Insurance Scam Delayed
- LOS ANGELES : Barbara Yaroslavsky Kicks Off Campaign for Council
- Letter From Cooperstown Stuns Borders : Hall of Fame: SCC pitcher's artifacts will be added to the Women in Baseball exhibit.
- Babylonian Lessons for Liberals : Jews have historically relied on collective responses to society's needs, but compassion must be reciprocated.
- Blues Feast on Ducks' Mistakes : Hockey: St. Louis takes advantage of Anaheim's defensive lapses to win, 7-2.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Baker Gets Good News, Is Bad News for Mavericks
- Theater Reviews : With Rich Supporting Cast, Director Sells 'Death'
- Council Effort to End Water Rate Rift Dissolves in Failure
- '90s FAMILY : That Let-Down Feeling : Even the most loving parent experiences disappointment when a 'perfect child' is less than perfect. But that's nothing compared to the stress the kid endures
- Police Allege Murder in Fatal Collision
- LOS ANGELES : Eastern Sierra Snowpack Put at 175% of Normal
- Board Urged to Stop Paying Retiree Bonuses : County: Supervisors recommend a policy change that would direct excess earnings from the investment portfolio to the general fund.
- Ex-Officer's Lawsuit Calls Firing Improper
- Countywide : Green Card Renewal Help Is Offered
- Libraries Teach How to Access 'The Net'
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sonora Honors Ann Meyers Drysdale
- Belmont Walked Off Before Score Ran Up
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Even Downers Are Haggard Highs
- VENTURA : Developers Team Up on Cinema, Center
- Valley-Area Democrats Land Key Assignments : Assembly: Katz is reappointed to the transportation panel he has led for a decade. Knox will head labor committee.
- Still Waiting for the 'Ethical Revolution' : Gingrich's GOPAC scarfs up shadowy contributions
- Wrong Place for Anti-Nuclear Message : Smithsonian scotches Enola Gay exhibit amid a controversy that shouldn't have happened
- LOS ANGELES : IRS Grants Filing Extension for Victims of Recent Floods
- Firefighter Hurt in Building Blaze
- $10 Cocaine Sale Becomes 'Third Strike' : Courts: Anaheim man had numerous prior convictions, ranging from robbery to vandalism. He plans to appeal the 25-years-to-life sentence.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Beilenson Foe Blasts Closure of Office
- TUSTIN : Council to Act on County Fire Pact
- Thursday's scheduled meeting of baseball's expansion committee...
- No Students Hurt When Shots Fired
- Boland Seeks to Abolish Office of Lieutenant Governor : Government: Proposed constitutional amendment would give powers to attorney general. Democrats call it a partisan ploy.
- Alarcon Urges Bond Issue for 2 Police Stations : Safety: Councilman advocates a measure to finance facilities for the Mid-City area and the San Fernando Valley that were promised in 1989 but never built.
- Fillmore Builds Wall After Laying 69 Bricks
- Lakes Casitas, Castaic Leading Bass Frenzy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Scott Displays Polish in Debut
- Disney Hall: Beyond the Building
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Radius Goes for a Slice of the Apple Pie : Computers: Some are skeptical that the small San Jose peripherals maker is up to the task.
- Bank Write-Off Could Spur Japanese Sale of Property
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Financial Facts
- NEWPORT BEACH : College Gets Gifts That Are for Sail
- Stepfather Tells of Thornton's Early Life
- Assaults on Gays Down in Last Year
- People
- Violent Pasts : Former Gang Members Recount Dead-End Street Life to Troubled Youths
- Ceballos Awoken by All-Star Alarm Call : Pro basketball: Forward is chosen as a reserve for game in Phoenix by Western Conference coaches.
- MOVIESCentral Park Premiere: Disney will premiere its...
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Getty Museum Adds 2 Paintings by Rembrandt
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / JANET MOXHAM : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Stenographer Takes Biggest Typing Test as World Watches
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Judaism and Buddhism Seek Out Divine Truth : THE JEW IN THE LOTUS: A Jewish Poet's Rediscovery of Jewish Identity in Buddhist India<i> by Rodger Kamenetz</i> , Harper San Francisco, $20, 304 pages
- Goodwill Provides Office-Job Training
- Beach Attack Shocked Musician : Ventura: Police classify white youths' stabbing of the African American as a racial assault.
- Roundup of Student Debtors Nets $5,000 at Ventura High
- Orange County Almanac
- Fee Waivers Sought for Flood Victims
- No Tinkering Is Needed When Bernstein Reaches . . . : 314 Miles Per Hour
- CSUN's Crabtree Gives USC Splitting Headache, 4-2
- Keon ClarkIrvine Valley, FreshmanBasketball/CenterEarlier this season, Clark,...
- Syracuse Lands Hart's Sikand
- Theater Reviews : Ensemble's 'Raisin in the Sun': Anger, Optimism Reign
- Pret-a-Pop Comes to the Shrine : Pop music: The American Music Awards were hilarious-- at least in a way that movie director Robert Altman would surely appreciate.
- Gold Express Buys Atlanta Company for $12.5 Million
- George Abbott; Legendary Broadway Producer, 107
- Powell Carefully Shines His Political Star : Politics: By refusing to rule out a '96 White House bid, he fuels speculation.
- Suit Says State is Lax on Dump Safety Laws
- Crash Victim Shares Pain With Youths : Safety: Brandon Silveria, who suffered brain damage, talks about the dangers of drinking and driving.
- GLENDALE : Aspiring Newsstand Owner Persuades City
- AGOURA HILLS : Eatery's Closed Play Area to Be Discussed
- Following L.A.'s tracts: Brian Bennett of the...
- BOYS
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Councilman Cites Challenges Facing City
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students Raise Money for Quake Victims
- 2 Sisters Leave $4 Million to Cal Lutheran University
- GARDEN GROVE : Volunteers Team With Police to Fight Crime
- Council Abolishes City Planning Panel
- 2 Women Try to Claim Lost Little Boy
- FBI Settles Harassment Lawsuit for $300,000 : Courts: Ex-agent says she pursued legal action, even though it led her to cut short her career, because she wanted to end a culture of abuse.
- $100-Million Bond Sought for 2 Police Stations : LAPD: Alarcon wants measure for June ballot. Facilities in Valley and Mid-Wilshire were promised but never built.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Philman and Edison Fall Short
- Pippen Show Takes Lakers by Surprise : Pro basketball: Chicago forward scores 34 points and gets 13 rebounds and four steals as Bulls win, 119-115.
- GIRLS
- Eastman Kodak Sees Sharp Drop in 4th-Quarter Results
- Unocal Plan to Sell Clean-Fuel Formulas Has Rivals Angry
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Insightful Analysis Is Some TV Lawyers' Strong Suit
- Coalition Seeks to Cut $6 Billion in State Projects
- COLUMN ONE : War, Woe Lay Waste to Liberia : Perhaps 150,000 have died in five years of a factional free-for-all so chaotic that much of the bloodshed is carried out by children who have no idea why they are fighting.
- Basketball
- AIRLINES
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Jump on News of Mexican Aid
- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : Back From the Brink : Mexican Economy Rebounds Strongly on News of Bailout
- 90s FAMILY : Dealing With Dissatisfaction
- Clinton Withdraws Nomination of Carter Aide as Panama Envoy
- State Not Enforcing Landfill Safety Laws, Suit Says
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Firms Zero In on Cable TV Service Thefts
- Big Tuna Taken Near Revillagigedo Islands
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Where They Say They're Headed
- No GOP Quick Fix Seen on Telecom Bill : Deregulation: Consensus is for opening competition. Powerful forces disagree on how it should be done.
- Acquisition Rumors Spur Abbey Healthcare Shares : Stocks: Price rises 87.5 cents in Nasdaq trading. A Denver firm reportedly is courting the O.C. company.
- Kobe Quake Raises Doubts About Safety of California Highways and Buildings
- GM Recaptures N. American Profitability : Autos: Overall income is a record $4.9 billion for the year. Performance reflects strong sales and cost-cutting efforts.
- It Doesn't Pay to Break the Code of Heroism
- Parker Hangs in Balance : USC Basketball Coach's Future Uncertain but Rumors Are Rife
- Nicole QuinnGolden West, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardQuinn, the daughter of...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Mandrake': A Playful Side to Machiavellian Wit
- Religion and Politics
- Minimum Wage
- Scleroderma
- Kobe Earthquake
- INS Help With Green Cards
- Willie Brown
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Protesters Demand Immediate Return of All School Funds : Finances: 200 parents, teachers and students call supervisors' proposal for gradual repayment 'political fraud.' Many say the demonstration was a first for them, but they wanted to show their concern.
- Immigration, Mexican Bailout
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 1, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 1, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 1, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 1, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 1, 1995
- Bankruptcy May Spur New Federal Controls : Investments: Treasury official predicts regulations on sales to public agencies of securities that led to O.C. losses.
- Bankruptcy May Spur New U.S. Regulations : Investments: Official predicts tough controls on sales practices regarding securities that led to Orange County's financial woes.
- Clinton Offers New Mexican Aid Plan, Bypasses Congress : Latin America: Proposal for $40 billion in loan guarantees is abandoned. Instead, U.S. will provide $20 billion of $49.8-billion package for faltering economy.
- Pacoima Man Kills Tagger, but Police Hear 2 Versions
- CRITICAL LIST: The city of Orange has...
- Supervisors Get an Earful at Night Session