- UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Milling a Multi-Faceted Player for UCLA
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Anaheim Group Considering New Strategy to Satisfy Rams
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newman Blames Mental Mistakes
- Tuchman to Leave LACMA but Retain Ties to Museum
- PGA Gets Ready for Fight as Fox Plans New Golf Tour
- Music Review : Vienna Symphony: Solid, Pedestrian Outing
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW / THE MASTER'S : Anderson to Debut as Coach Against Walla Walla Today
- Angels Focus on Another Jackson : Baseball: General manager says he wants to sign Darrin Jackson, but first he must trade Curtis.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newman Blames Mental Mistakes
- THE ARTSGetty vs. Britain, Again: The British...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Agoura Goes to Another Level for Water Polo Playoff Match
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Ricky Skaggs: Comfort for the Fad-Afflicted
- Theater Review : Handsome 'Lion in Winter' a Bit Too Tame
- Goalkeeper Maneuvers Keeping Soccer Coaches Busy
- THE RIVALRY: UCLA vs. USC : Strength in Numbers : USC Tackle Boselli Added Bulk and Improved His Play
- Navratilova Loses, Leaves Tennis Behind : Retirement: Defeat to Sabatini at Virginia Slims Championship and closing ceremony bring end to spectacular singles career.
- And If They Skate in Venice They Will Never Stand Out
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS This Message Might Fall on Deaf Ears
- USC Opens Post-Raveling Era Tonight : College basketball: Trojans play host to New Mexico State, defending Big West champion, in Preseason NIT opener.
- BOYS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : LSU Fires Hallman With 14-28 Record
- Bruguera, Sharp Indoors, Defeats Chang
- Langston Wins Sixth Gold Glove, Dedicates Award to Jimmie Reese
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Might Get Sugar Bowl Berth
- MEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW / THE MASTER'S : Oates Trying to Extend Mastery
- Golf
- Fullerton Tentatively OKs Repeal of 2% Utility Tax : Government: The city will continue to cut costs through attrition and reductions in employee benefits if final approval is given next month, officials say. The levy had led to recall of 3 council members.
- TV Ratings : 'Scarlett' Opens...
- Bid to Ease Ban on Elephant Products Dropped : Wildlife: Signers of conservation treaty feared South African proposal to sell hides and meat would have encouraged poaching. Pretoria says broad opposition was based on politics, not science, but withdraws plan.
- Oliver North
- Humane Officers
- Wilson and Prop. 187
- Defeat of Prop. 188
- Pollard Spy Case
- Prenatal Care Order
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 16, 1994
- Political Veterans Dominate Congressional Class of '95 : Capitol Hill: Recent officeholders or operatives--not novices--make up most of the new crop. As one observer says, 'Outsiders don't make it.'
- BAD TIMING: If you're about to fall...
- OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: Disney Chairman Michael Eisner has...
- Clinton Signals Willingness to Consider School Prayer : Congress: He says he supports voluntary concept. Panetta indicates areas of accord, conflict with GOP.
- O.C. Students Outperform Peers, State Report Says : Education: Schools win high marks in such categories as scores on standard tests, sending graduates to UC or Cal State systems, low dropout rates.
- Clinton Signals Willingness to Agree on School Prayer : Congress: He says he's always supported voluntary concept. Panetta indicates areas of accord, conflict.
- Low Turnout Marks Voting in Nepal
- L.A. High Schools Get Mixed Marks in Statewide Study : Education: Of the 55 rated, more than half rank behind similar campuses in preparing students for college. But most magnet schools outshine the competition.
- Simpson Attorneys Ask Judge to Bar Newest Prosecutor : Courts: Defense team cites Christopher Darden's role in grand jury probe of Al Cowlings. Prosecution gets permission to compare dogs' hairs to those on glove, cap.
- Quincy Jones-Led Group Forming TV Joint Venture : Entertainment: Deal with Tribune Co. may create largest minority-controlled broadcasting company.
- Recall Campaign Targeting Prop. 187 Foes : Immigration: O.C. organizers of measure say L.A. school board president and a councilwoman are first of dozens of elected officials they will work to oust.
- THE JUDICIARY : Clinton's Big Bench: Judges of All Stripes and Colors Appointed : Blacks, Latinos, women, even Republicans fill federal vacancies. It is the most diverse group named by any President.
- Harmony Holdings Posts 1st-Quarter Earnings
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Tumble as Dollar Rises; Dow Up 28.26
- BODY WATCH : TIDBITS : Excess Poundage Weighs Us Down
- Siemens Solar Industries Expands Training Program
- Doing Business : American Strikes a Chord : A U.S. immigrant in Italy has joined the elite fraternity of the world's top violin makers.
- Postscript : Church Rebuilding Is Potent Symbol of Eastern Germans' Revival of Hope : Computers and artisans work on baroque Frauenkirche, destroyed by Allies.
- Joe JulianoOrange Lutheran, SeniorFootball/QuarterbackJuliano and the Orange...
- Upturn Helps State Avoid Spending Cuts
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Trial Starts for Youth in Tourist's Death
- He's Much More Than Some Fan
- R S V P : A Grand Turnout for a Fine Cause
- BODY WATCH : How Quickly We Forget That Life Is Precious
- Officials Take Steps to Stop Scavengers : IRVINE
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Center Firms Focus on Recycling
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shuttle's Landing a Booming Success : Aviation: Atlantis sets down at Edwards Air Force Base after sending shock waves through Los Angeles during its descent.
- THOUSAND OAKS : High School Band, Color Guard Place 1st
- Orange County Almanac
- Attorney Calls Fleiss a Victim : Court: As trial begins for alleged 'madam to the stars,' defense blames police sting for her arrest.
- LA CRESCENTA : Athletic Club Collects Food for Homeless
- Weekend Box Office : 'Vampire' Perches Atop Box Office
- Farroux Changes Her Mind, Signs With Nevada Las Vegas
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Passed on Records
- Children's Therapy Center Moves to Business Complex
- Retailers Plan for Thousands of Hires in O.C. : Stores: Employment Development Department has been screening applications for Wal-Mart, Kmart, Ross Dress for Less and Mervyn's.
- BioSource's Profits for 3rd Quarter Decline
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Interlink Electronics Introduces New Joystick
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Child's Vision of Life During Wartime : WHEN THE RAINBOW GODDESS WEPT <i> by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard</i> ; Dutton; $19.95, 216 pages
- Valley 187 Activist Shifts Passion to Implementation
- Yeltsin Sees 'Certain Toughening' by U.S. Under GOP : Russia: He tells nation's top army officers that he must cultivate support among Republicans.
- Iraq Makes Official Its Renunciation of Kuwait Claims : Persian Gulf: Deputy premier gives documents to U.S. ambassador at United Nations. But sanctions remain in force.
- BONN : Shoo-In or Squeaker?
- Driver Injured as Truck Overturns
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Hiker Finds Scattered Pile of Human Bones
- Fleiss Targeted by Rogue Sting, Lawyer Says
- Helping HIV Patients With Basic Needs
- Malathion Spraying Resumes as High Winds Die Down : Medfly: Aerial pesticide assault continues after last week's postponement when a storm rolled through the area.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Men's Exhibition Is Chance to Gauge Skill
- Corona del Mar Advances in Tennis
- No. 2 Sanchez Vicario Gets Upstaged by No. 22 Halard
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Pitt's Martin Plans to Enter NFL Draft
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Home Buyers Average $46,000 Down Payment
- Santa Barbara Applied Research Plans Expansion
- German Firm to Acquire 51% of AmeriQuest : Computers: It will get access to U.S. market in deal officials say will boost Irvine company's sales.
- For Home Developers, Momentum Is Building : The industry is emerging from recession, buoyed by cheap land and consumer confidence. But prices are still under pressure.
- Quake Rocks Philippines
- Border Views : Foreign Observers Flock to Study Issues at U.S.-Mexico Line
- Daughter Taps Mother to Help Lead Sri Lanka
- POLITICS : North Took His Lumps but He'll Be Back, Experts Say : Loser in Senate race, he is expected to remain a major presence on the GOP stage. One analyst believes he must redefine himself.
- IRVINE : School Board to Consider Letting Bingo Players Smoke Outdoors
- Free Trade or Protectionism? : At summit of Pacific nations, that's the question of the hour
- Pop Music Review : DiFranco a Strikingly Original New Voice
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Ankle Injury Doesn't Slow Rob Johnson
- Other Driver Sues Raveling
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer...
- Port Hueneme Chamber Supports Brac '95
- Starbucks Coffee Opens Outlet in Camarillo
- BODY WATCH : Crunch Appeal : Hold the Pudding and Porridge, and Pass the Potato Chips and Popcorn
- BURBANK : 2 Grants to Fund Community Projects
- Prop. 187 Backers Plan Recall Campaign : Immigration: Activist group will target L.A. school board members who are using public funds to try to halt implementation of the measure. Panel's president says ouster bid will fail.
- Are We Having Fun Yet?
- HIGHLAND PARK : Skateboard Death Spurs LAPD Warning to Parents
- LA HABRA : Activist's Loss at Polls Could Be Blessing
- 2 Men Burst Into Huntington Home, Rob Occupants
- AGOURA HILLS : Anti-Council Group Hires a Consultant
- Disney to Organize Marathon, 5K Run : Running: Anaheim races in March, 1995, would not conflict with Los Angeles Marathon, officials say.
- No-Offense Steelers Beat the Bills : Pro football: Pittsburgh cornerback Rod Woodson and kicker Gary Anderson key 23-10 victory over Buffalo.
- AT & T Executive Foresees Services on Superhighway
- State Getting Fitter, but Lower Half Still Sags : Economy: One study says California recovery is stronger than thought; another says Southland has a self-esteem problem.
- O.C. Merchants Preparing for Battle With Wal-Mart : Retailing: Consumers are expected to welcome giant chain, but soon-to-open stores worry some competitors.
- Notebook : Ocean View Finishes on Top of the World
- Go With the Flow : The unnatural way you move your body may be causing you pain. Think of the hand, fingers and arm as one.
- Next Step : Taiwanese Worried Over Hong Kong : China's heavy-handed treatment of the British colony is seen as a warning against dreams of unity.
- National Agenda : Haiti's Capital of Chaos : Port-au-Prince's new mayor stakes his future on the formidable task of remaking the city.
- Bosnian Arms: It's Now a Killer Question : The so-called mere 'civil war' that now threatens the Western alliance
- Key Witness in 2 Officers' Slayings Balks : Courts: Compton has paid man $11,000 for lodging and relocation. But after his mother's slaying, he says he will not testify unless he receives more money to move his relatives to safety.
- AGOURA HILLS : Park Service Fills Recreation Area Post
- VAN NUYS, N. HOLLYWOOD : Valley Students Take Top Essay Prizes
- GLENDALE : Alzheimer's Support Group Offers Forum
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Carrozzo Is Expected to Get Turn as Mayor
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler Hobbled by Ankle Sprain
- Long Time Coming : UCLA Running Back Sharmon Shah Finally Finds Success, Satisfaction
- Royal mistreatment?Al Utter of Agoura points out...
- Early Success Stuns Cypress Basketball
- Ruling Reinstating Professor Accused of Bigotry Set Aside : Supreme Court: Justices cite decision giving broader power to fire employees whose comments prove damaging.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Smithsonian Pays Tribute to an Art Institution : Ceramist Beatrice Wood, 101 and recovering from a recent illness, attends via satellite the dinner honoring her works and her view of life.
- COLUMN ONE : Relief Now Rwanda's Nightmare : Distribution of aid has been commandeered by exiled Hutus amid rising theft and violence. Agencies threaten to leave out of fear or frustration over helping those accused of slaughtering Tutsis.
- Salvadoran Immigrants' Fears Grow : Refugees: Program that let tens of thousands legally stay in U.S. expires Dec. 31. White House is pondering an extension, but any decision is likely to spark protests.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Business Burglaries Under Investigation
- Teacher Faces Murder Count in Driver's Beating
- National Latino Voter Group Begins Membership Drive
- Family : 'Reader's Theatre Project' Bring Books to Life Downtown
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Costain Homes Ready for Building Debut in O.C. : Real estate: Company will specialize in developing abandoned school sites, including an $8-million parcel in Fountain Valley.
- Disney Theme Parks Seek Broader Appeal : Entertainment: New Florida attractions costing $2 billion won't affect Anaheim, company says.
- Pinkerton Lends Ear for Worker Complaints : Ethics: The Encino-based security giant operates AlertLine to hear employees' anonymous reports of crime, safety violations or harassment.
- British Company to Buy Triconex for $90 Million : Acquisition: Engineering firm Siebe PLC will take over the Irvine maker of industrial safety systems.
- Ito Succumbs to the Sirens of Celebrity
- Company Town : 'Santa Clause' Greatly Improves Tim Allen's Star
- Buick of Thousand Oaks Building New Showroom
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- Britons Get First 'Chunnel' Ride in Speedy Three Hours to Paris
- The Big Bangs : Sonic Booms From Space Shuttle Startle Quake-Rattled Southland
- Valley Interview : Parole System Still Makes a Cost-Effective Impact, Leader Says
- New Coach Emerges From Out of Shadows : Trojans: Parker brings a running game to USC after serving as Raveling's assistant for seven years.
- Laser Disc Distributor, Geffen Video Enter Pact
- KameronShambeckLa Habra, SeniorVolleyball/Outside hitterLa Habra, which shared...
- Dick Clark Reports Drop in 1st Quarter Revenue
- BODY WATCH : Crunch Appeal : Hold the Pudding and Porridge, and Pass the Potato Chips and Popcorn
- Armory Ready for Duty as Shelter for the Homeless : Oxnard: The Red Cross will turn over supervision of the cold-weather program after this year.
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by Ex-LAPD Official
- Kevorkian License Hearing Friday : Medicine: Physician dubbed 'Dr. Death' is asking courts to restore his right to practice in California, which he lost in part for assisting in the suicide of a Costa Mesa man.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Plans to Review Today Quality of Paragon Cable Service
- Fewer Students College-Bound : West County High Schools Lagging in Pupils Enrolling at 4-Year Campuses
- AGOURA HILLS : Hearing Over Tall Signs Is Wednesday
- Girl, 16, and Woman, 77, Killed in Hit-Run Accidents
- NORTHRIDGE : Deaf Students at Work on Float for Tournament of Roses
- PICO-UNION : Transients' Bid to Keep Warm Seen as Cause of Fire
- It's Olympic, but You Won't See It in Atlanta
- NBA : Malone Leads Jazz to Victory
- TV Reviews : 'Killer Quake!' Focuses on Threat Beneath
- O.C. Art Review : A 'Cool' Collection of Funk and Fetish
- Killeen to Run at NCAA Cross-Country
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Will Walk Off Toe Injury
- VH1 Names Corradina to Head Programming and Production
- Infomercial Producer Doubles Its Earnings
- Chrysler's Largest Shareholder Wants More : Autos: Kerkorian proposes increasing his stake to 15% from 9%, but asks the company to raise the stock's value.
- Spotlight
- BODY WATCH : Mushy Doesn't Do It for Consumers
- Group Advises Against Travel in Small Planes
- The Artful Work Dodger Gives Up the Chase : For years, author Fran Lebowitz's romance with the media blocked her creativity. But realizing that not writing was too much work, she dove back in with a children's book.
- Volunteers
- Countywide : County in Line for Fire Hazard Funds
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- CHATSWORTH : Student Shot Near Campus in Failed Carjack Attempt
- Arkansas to Open Season No. 1 in Basketball Poll
- TV Reviews : 'Hillary's Class' and Boomers' Lives
- Suitor for Chiron May Be Ciba-Geigy : Pharmaceuticals: Shares have traded strongly after reports of takeover attempt.
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim manufacturer of electrical...
- PerfectData Reports Turnaround in Earnings
- Volt Temporary Services Relocates Oxnard Offices
- Resource Network Leasing Expanding Its Operations
- MCA Aims to Take a Bite Out of Barney : Video: New children's series will feature a tiny but tenacious rival to the purple dinosaur.
- Singapore Races for Spot on Information Highway : Technology: It is boosting TV and communications facilities but won't relax strict local censorship policies.
- Consultant in Spotlight Over Ballots
- ORANGE : Board to Continue Charter School Study
- SAN FERNANDO : Zoning Exemption to End on Feb. 28
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motorcyclist Is Killed After Leaving Love Ride : Accident: La Puente man dies in a crash on a Val Verde road after the charity convoy. His wife is critically injured.
- Board to Consider 1st Charter School
- Forced Out of Fire Academy, Women Say : Hiring: Ex-recruits contend that an audit accurately describes harassment intended to make them quit the city department. An assistant chief disputes the inquiry's findings.
- PANORAMA CITY : Shoppers Invited to Spread Yule Cheer
- Luke Hudson, an all-Sunset League pitcher from...
- Jerry, Paul and Jay Are Stand-Up Guys Again : Benefit: TV's heavy hitters of comedy share a stage at a fund-raiser for a fellow comic's family. All turned in breezy sets that skipped along the surface of their catalogues of material.
- Carson Doesn't Deserve Berth in City Playoffs
- RETAILING
- Microsoft Gets Into On-Line Derby With New Service : Technology: Gates says Network will make it easier and cheaper for computer users to get access to all that information.
- Wrapped Up in Optimism : Retailers Expecting a Big Holiday Shopping Season
- Pac Rim Holding Reports Lower Profit in Quarter
- Fortune Petroleum Reports 3rd-Quarter Loss
- U. S. OKs Sale of Glendale Federal's Florida Branches
- National Agenda : Bolivia Testing Out 'Investment Shock' : President wants to make foreign investors and the public joint owners of six huge government-owned companies.
- REDONDO BEACH : Woman, 2 Sons Charged in Alleged Staged Robbery
- Dana to Retire as Supervisor in '96; Backs Aide
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bishops Dismayed at Calls for Welfare Cuts
- Laugh Lines : Jokes
- SIMI VALLEY : Judge Weighs Date for T-Shirt Trial
- CALABASAS : Opening of Gallery to Raise Funds for Park
- Laundry Designated Historic Landmark
- VENTURA : Bike Rodeo Ropes In Students for Traffic Safety Challenges
- Titans Surprised, Pleased by NCAA Soccer Berth
- Insurance Magnate Endows Business Chair at Chapman : Academia: The contribution from Ralph W. and Eleanor Leatherby becomes the Orange university's fourth such gift.
- How to Cure Our Costly Addictions : In health care and welfare, we must build up self-reliance, not spew blame and bile.
- Bodies of Knowledge : OCC Students Dissect Cadavers to Prepare for Careers in Science
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall School Board to Consider Uniform Policy : Education: Panel is scheduled to discuss voluntary program, but the emphasis may shift to a mandatory plan.
- Memorial Service Planned at Tustin School for Veteran Teacher Who Died of Cancer
- Board Expected to Exit El Toro Planning Panel : Development: Supervisors' vote today on withdrawal from the reuse agency would be in keeping with Measure A requirement to plan for a commercial airport at base.
- Disney to Organize Marathon : Running: Anaheim race would not conflict with Los Angeles Marathon, organizers claim.
- GARDEN GROVE : Parenting Skills Are Topic for Workshops
- BODY WATCH : When the Day Drags and You Need a Quick Lift . . .
- Speaking Of: : On Their Last Legs? : World Wildlife Fund's Top 10 Threatened Species
- Jury Shown Nurse's Bullet-Torn Clothes : Courts: Technician testifies he was present when pathologist removed three bullets from Kellie O'Sullivan's chest and back.
- Koll Real Estate Group Inc.: The Newport...
- Benton Oil Posts Profits of $1.83 Million for 3rd Quarter
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Foreclosed Homes Available At Bargain Rates : Antelope Valley: There still remains a supply of cheap deals from federally owned homes taken in foreclosures.
- A Surge in Retailing for the County, Forecaster Says
- Ex-CalFed Executive to Head VCNB Subsidiary
- On-Line Computer Network Seeks Feedback
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- PACK RAT: North Hollywood's Don Hyatt Martin...
- China Accuses Taiwanese of Shelling Village, Injuring 4 : Asia: Incident is first report of hostilities across the narrow strait separating the lands in more than 15 years.
- SEC Launches Probe of Nasdaq Trading Activity
- Newport Harbor's Wave Is Finally Peaking
- Division VII at a Glance
- NEWS ANALYSIS : TRADE TALKS IN THE PACIFIC : Trade Proving to Be Island of Calm in Sea of Troubles Faced by Clinton : Politics: Embattled President can point to a string of successes despite disappointments in other areas.
- SIMI VALLEY : 9 Candidates Seek Seat on Park Board
- Personal and Political Memory Lanes : Many angry white males, no doubt, saw Proposition 187 as a vote against affirmative action.
- Donald Meadows, Orange County Historian and Author, Dies at 97
- Grants Are Offered for Fire Prevention
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPOSITION 187 : A 'People' Treaty Urgently Needed : Immigration was the one issue NAFTA skirted; U.S., Mexico must face it before Californians' loathing goes national.
- OJAI : 2 Missing Hikers Found in Canyon
- Council Supports Baseball Stadium
- Man Defends Himself in Molest Case : Courts: Nurse's aide Victor Sumner is cross-examining witnesses who claim he fondled them. He has access to their addresses.
- He Hits the Road Again but in a New Direction
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- HEALTH
- U.S. and Allies Debate Costs of N. Korea Deal : Asia: Clinton meets hurriedly with leaders of Japan, S. Korea. They must share burden for nuclear accord.
- Division VIII at a Glance
- Ultra-Liberals Fight Morality in the Schools : Hemet program is a logical answer to pregnancy and STDs.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Considering Appointing Ingegneri
- Wilderness Area Will Be Doubled in Size
- Fuming Fliers : Pilots Oppose Plan for Shopping Area Near Runway
- Three Close Losses Have Been Gnawing Away at Rams' Morale
- Fisher Is Named New Oiler Coach : Pro football: Jack Pardee is fired as Houston, 1-9, cleans house.
- Theater Review : West Coast Ensemble's 'Eddie': Some Flavor but Lacks the Beef
- KATMANDU : A Royal Key to Vote
- COTO DE CAZA : 3.2-Mile Stretch of Oso Parkway to Open
- Theater Reviews : Comic Touches Brighten 'Midsummer Night' : Flights of humor, intelligent cutting and visual appeal make Cal State Fullerton's staging of the Shakespearean fantasy a real pleasure to watch.
- Reddi Brake Embarks on Expansion Drive
- The Press : Cartoonists 'Vote' on Clinton, Prop.187
- GOP's House Team Brash, Bright and Mostly Young
- Ethnic Discord : Greek-Albanian Relations Sour Over Trial, Minority Treatment : Greeks angered by what they view as discriminatory religious and language trends from Tirana.
- R S V P : It Was Spanish Opera Music to Cry For
- Gunman Slain in San Francisco Shootout Had Issued Warning
- Division X at a Glance
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Regional Prize Honors Tourist Bureau Effort
- CAMARILLO : HMO Seeks OK for Medical Building
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Litter and Graffiti Are Targets of Volunteers With Bags and Brushes
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cardinals' Beuerlein Might Need Surgery
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE : Adams Is Returning in the Starring Role : Basketball: As the only starter back from Cypress' league championship team, she will be asked to provide the leadership.
- Two faculty members of the pathology department...
- Gregory Buesing has been named regional vice...
- Japan's Newspapers Hesitant About Multimedia : Information: Many top executives are uncertain about what roles the new communications technology will play.
- FTC Examines Another Proposed Major Merger in Drug Industry
- Delays Sought in Quake Policy Rate Hikes : Insurance: Consumer groups want hearings held on requests. Two leading firms want premiums to be doubled.
- Wrapped Up in Optimism : Retailers Expecting a Big Holiday Shopping Season
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Hotel Will Offer a Choice of Gourmet or Traditional Thanksgiving Feasts
- Pioneer Electronic Files Suit Against Technicolor
- Molestation Suspect, as Own Lawyer, Confronts Alleged Victims : Courts: Two former patients at Simi Valley Hospital testify that nurse's aide fondled them. Experts say victims may be further traumatized by trial experience.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Attempted Break-Ins Prompt Warnings
- NEWS ANALYSIS : End of U.S. Arms Embargo Adds to Bosnia Conflict
- Woman Killed When Ejected From Car in Freeway Wreck; Passenger Is Unhurt
- A Death Sentence Too Small to Note : Medicine: A few hundred American children are afflicted with a fatal syndrome that lacks a research constituency.