- Northwest : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sergeant Hopes to See More Women on Force
- Orange County Almanac
- BURBANK : Airport Wins Big Round in Fight for New Terminal
- Countywide : Meeting to Focus on Plant Life After Fires
- All-League Girls' Volleyball Teams : CENTURY LEAGUE
- Simon Makes the Transition in His Mind
- Annual Cookbook Issue : BOOK REVIEW : The Essence of Good Cooking : ESSENCE BRINGS YOU GREAT COOKING <i> By Jonell Nash (Amistad: 1994; $29.95; illustrated, 465 pp.) </i>
- Potatoes, Banana-Nut Bread, Mushroom Salad
- Sports : FOOTBALL AWARDS
- Topics / BUSINESS : Gourmet Food Chain to Expand
- 4 Israeli Soldiers, 1 Palestinian Injured on Anniversary of Hamas
- Around : Cutbacks Threaten Carson Youth Cycling Program on Olympic Oval
- ONE MORE TIME: Thousand Oaks voters, just...
- At Least 3 Killed as Plane Crashes on Fresno Street : Accident: Learjet has engine trouble while returning to airport. It slams into apartment complex, creating grim scene of destruction.
- COVER STORY : The Night of the Hunter : Game Warden Braves Perils of a Dark, Menacing Wilderness to Stalk Nocturnal Poachers in Mt. Baldy's Back Country
- THEATER REVIEWS : Holiday Classics in a New Light : The original 'Nutcracker' tale gets a Dali-esque spin and 'Christmas Carol' is reproduced as a British-style parody.
- Torrance Defends Changes in Safety Pact With Mobil
- SAN FERNANDO : Economics Classes Talk With SEC Head
- Countywide : Post Office Lists Bomb Indicators
- O.C. Doctor Investigated in Abortion Death
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huge First Half Key to Victory for Ocean View
- Seniors : Achievements, activities
- ART REVIEW : Enjoyable, Endearing Paean to 'Romance'
- A Sampling of Corporations and Their Causes
- Decorating the Christmas Tree Is Big Business : Collecting: The significance of ornaments can range from an impersonal investment to a personal passion.
- Ducking the Holidays
- SOUTH GATE : Ex-Candidate Files Suit Over Citations
- Jerry Lee Lewis"The Complete Palomino Club Recordings"...
- Wonders of Vitamin A Being Uncovered : Science: Inexpensive chemical works against infant mortality, blindness and measles. Laboratories find genetic and cellular functions.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Bronze Statue Pays Homage to Rocky's Legend : Sly Stallone's heroic likeness stands 10 feet tall. There will be at least 18 of them, destined for the Planet Hollywood restaurant chain.
- Are You a Slacker?
- Anderson: The Man Who Got Things Done : Obituary: The late congressman's talent for securing funds for local public works may be his legacy. Ports, freeways and subways bear his mark.
- Carter Weighs Bosnia Trip at Request of Serb Warlord : Balkans: Former President will mediate if Radovan Karadzic keeps promises to ease tensions.
- Bipartisan Panel Fails to Back Any Red-Ink Remedy : Budget: Commission only votes to ask Clinton to seek entitlement program reforms. Plan to raise eligibility age fails to win endorsement.
- VIDEO REWIND : An Early Taste of Polanski Vision
- North : PLACENTIA : New Mayor Has His Work Cut Out for Him
- Long Sentence for Gang Member Who Raped, Beat Woman : Crime: The attacker also battered the victim's 3-year-old son and left them both for dead at their Tustin home. His sentence is 50 years to life.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Don't Squeeze Orange County : It is in everyone's best interest for the state to step in and provide some relief to the bankrupt county.
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- A New Look, a New Feel
- Ventura Vaults to No. 1 Ranking
- Ralphs and Owner of Alpha Beta to Sell Stores : Retailing: Divestiture of 27 outlets, approved by state attorney general, is likely to pave way for California's largest grocery merger.
- Santa Ana Entrepreneur Hits It Big With Pinata Business : Products: Oscar Vargas left the high-tech computer industry to launch a company that has proved to be a low-tech success.
- Bankers Trust Derivative Sale Violated Law, Regulators Say
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Economic News Spurs Stocks; Dow Rises 30.95
- Shaky Situation : Suit Filed by Owners of Historic Hillview Apartments Claims That Metro Rail Tunneling Damaged Hollywood Landmark
- Ethiopia Court Describes Slaying of Emperor
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Little Fish Hooked in Bond Pool : Crisis: Agencies with programs such as killing bugs and giving presents to needy children are caught in the financial fiasco.
- Feinstein Officially Recognized as Victor : Politics: Acting Secretary of State Tony Miller proclaims she is the winner 'fairly and squarely,' citing no evidence of voter fraud. Huffington still has not conceded.
- Older Ironman to Flex His Marketing Muscle Locally
- Beach Ownership Plan Is Making Local Waves : Finances: If the county takes over oceanfront sites from the state, cities may face more pressure for help in funding of lifeguard and maintenance services.
- RESEDA : Student Leaders Tackle Graffiti Around School
- Christian Science Room Visitors Stop to Sit, Perhaps Snooze
- Central : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Guy Carrozzo Is Sworn In as Mayor
- Candlelight Vigil Planned to Protest Laguna Tollway : Activism: Opponents of the San Joaquin Hills corridor, which would slice through the canyon, hope the county's bankruptcy will hinder the project.
- Thousand Oaks Works Triple Time : Prep basketball: Lancers need three extra periods to dispose of Simi Valley, 92-89.
- Jacobsen Measures Improvement by 3s
- Love It or Leave It : Engilman Again Contemplates Resigning as Coach at Sylmar
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Women Quietly Confident This Year
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Women Win Easily
- FAMILY : Move Over, Rock 'n' Rollers: : Power Rangers Storm the Stage
- Executive Travel : Expect More Travelers, More Trips in '95
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Cookbook Collecting: A Rage for Recipes
- Annual Cookbook Issue : BOOKS ON CD-ROM : From Disk to Platter
- ART EXHIBIT : An Inviting Look at Pre-Columbian Creativity : Presentation at Santa Barbara Museum includes fascinating examples of works from collections of several museums.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Plans to Open New School Stalled : Education: District does not have the money to operate Foothill Ranch Elementary's sprawling high-tech campus. Children will continue to use portable classrooms.
- Checkpoints to Monitor Drinking, Seat Belt Use
- Topics / CHARITY : Groups Solicit Help for Holiday Projects
- It's Not a Game
- ALHAMBRA : School Panel Suspended Until Plan Is Reviewed
- Supervisors OKd Citron Requests Without Debate
- Case Dismissed for Pair Who Put Sitter in Charge
- AGOURA HILLS : Mann Theatres to Be Part of New Project
- President of College Board Is Reelected
- A Valuable Law-Enforcement Lesson : Report on sheriff underscores importance of citizen participation; now for the LAPD . . .
- Punks Insure Us Against Musical Bankruptcy
- International Business
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rates End Mixed; Dow Surges 30.95
- Many Corporate Givers Target Pet Projects and Issues : Charity: In some cases the policy is dictated by shrinking resources. In others a particular cause is a good marketing ploy.
- Wisconsin Firm to Buy HMO California
- Health: Adult Day-Care Center Opens in Hollywood
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : ECONOMIC PROFILE : ORANGE COUNTY GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT
- Quilts Keep Alive Memories of Hard Times : Art: Hystercine Rankin's hundreds of works vividly capture her experiences growing up black and poor in rural Mississippi.
- AREA INVESTMENT WATCH : High-Yield Fund Failed to Attract Interest of Officials in Many Cities : Finances: Safer government securities won out over more lucrative Orange County investment pool.
- MUSIC/DANCE : SOUP TO 'NUTCRACKER' : In '93, Ballet Pacifica Made Do With Post-Fire Production, but This Year's Has the Works
- Steakhouse Offers a Dash of Elegance
- HERMOSA BEACH : Council OKs Installation of Nativity Scene in Park
- Sports : READY OR NOT
- FASHION : Humble T-Shirt Emerges to Make Bold Statement : Once just an ordinary piece of clothing, it now is a bearer of messages that range from the serious to the ridiculous.
- Silence Finally Broken in '84 Slaying of Youth
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Business Team Aims to Restore County's Image : Strategy: Top leaders seek alliance to mend the area's finances and standing. They oppose tax and user fee hikes.
- International Business
- AUTOS : Huntington Firm Puts Its Off-Road Expertise to Use for U.S. Military
- Cake for Two
- In Vino Trivia
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Investment Picks
- Hard Rockers Have Knack for a Bang-Up Good Time
- PENINSULA : Sheriff's Dept. Opens Low-Key Center at Mall
- Brown Ordered Pay Hikes for Staff After Election, GOP Says
- Runaway Train Hits Another in Cajon Pass
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Council in Northwest Approves Plan to Save Salmon
- Major Announces N. Ireland Investment, Sees Bright Future : Ulster: The British leader says the cease-fire has brought optimism. Sinn Fein delegates walk out of business conference.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- TORRANCE : New Owners to Expand Bristol Farms
- Clinton Expected to Offer Tax Cut of $55 Billion
- A CLOSE-UP LOOK AT PEOPLE WHO MATTER : This Filipina Educator Says, 'Speak Up'
- REAL ESTATE
- Computerdom's Winds of Change Will Bring a Blast of Fresh Errors
- Annual Cookbook Issue : Hugh's Back . . . and Bigger Than Ever
- TORRANCE : DA to Seek Death for Couple's Attacker
- Tiny Structure in Brain May Be Key to Recognizing Fear : Science: Researchers say the amygdala helps read social signals and links the mental and the physical.
- BY DESIGN : THINK GLOBALLY / SHOP LOCALLY : For Unique Gifts, Browse In Your Own Back Yard
- SPECIAL EVENT : PLEASE TOUCH THE EXHIBITS : From the Bowers Comes Kidseum, Where the Learning Is Hands-On
- Topics : Psychiatric Test May Foil Release of Rapist
- COVER STORY : THE DIVISION PROBLEM : Teachers Are Facing Greater Challenges as Schools Become More Ethnically Diverse
- MONTEREY PARK : Group Seeks to Keep Billboard Ban From Being Overturned
- Spring for Bargains to Wear Today
- Comfort Food and Less
- The Squash in Winter
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Fends Off Christmas Grinch : Notebook: The former treasurer-tax collector sends cards as usual, but the county's fiscal pinch is felt by other Yule events, along with some more earthly activities.
- WET & WILD : Time for Anglers to Head to Sea
- Boland, Hayden Plan New School Breakup Effort
- Years of Effort Produce 600-Page Celtic Epic : Kathryn Cocquyt started off researching mouth bits for horses and ended up with a saga about 1st-Century warriors.
- COMEDY : JUGGLING WORDS : After Years of Tossing Indian Clubs, Chris Bliss Decided to Get Verbal--and Topical
- Probe Finds That the Moon Hasn't Been a Quiet Satellite
- L.A. Donates Firetruck to Croatian City
- Sports
- REDONDO BEACH : 7 to Vie for Council, City Treasurer Posts
- Deal Puts Rosenstein in as Santa Monica Mayor : Politics: Stalemate is broken thanks to an unlikely accord that gives rival factions leadership positions on the City Council.
- CALABASAS : Ahmanson Land to Plant 2,000 Oaks
- Up to 220 Teledyne Inc. Employees to Lose Jobs : Business: Northridge and Newbury Park facilities are being affected by pending sale of division to Litton Industries.
- SOUTH GATE : City Collecting Food for Needy Families
- Workers Who Survive Layoffs Face Trauma Too : Downsizing: Watching their colleagues pack up, employees left behind can't help thinking: If it happened to them, it can happen to me.
- LONG BEACH : Job Center Planned for Former Naval Site
- O Little Saigon : Asian Garden Shoppers Can Break With Tradition and Save
- Collor Aide Gets 7 Years in Brazil
- Sports : La Mirada, Montebello Players Dominate Southeast All-Stars : Football: Each school lands five players on The Times' 1994 team. Santa Fe and St. Paul each have three selections.
- SIGNAL HILL : Separate ZIP Code, Post Office Sought
- REGION : $43 Million to Be Spent on Water Recycling Plan
- CULVER CITY : More Cities Join Power Consortium Talks
- Guess? Who Had Them Talking
- 2 Sailors Found Guilty of Sexual Harassment; 3 Others Face Charges
- People : Literacy Classes Lift Immigrants' Self-Confidence
- FOR THE KIDS : Snow in Forecast for Santa Barbara Zoo : There will be tons of the stuff for youngsters to frolic in Saturday and Sunday.
- Residents Reassured Over Frozen Funds : Claremont: Daily operations will continue despite $5 million in city investments tied up in the Orange County investment crisis, officials say. But long-term outlook on bond repayment is unclear.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Whimsical Art Offers Window on Yule Cheer
- PASADENA : Heart Attack Patients Sought for Study
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : DAILY DEVELOPMENTS
- LAWNDALE : Probe of Possible Theft of Scholarship Funds
- DWP Credits Night Shift With Saving L.A. From Blackout
- Gunman Seized After Holding 36 Hostage at College
- 'Tis a gift to be simple, but 'tis a gift to be small? : A Shaker community is down to 8 members, but it's the same number that began sect in the U.S. in 1794.
- OAK PARK : Ex-LAPD Officer to Be Tried in Robberies
- Camarillo Warned of Stadium's Pitfalls : Government: Council hears from a community whose funds were strained when it built sports facility.
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : IRVINE : Council Stepping Up Meetings During Crisis
- VAN NUYS : Students Clash With Panelist Over Prop. 187
- County Leaders Lobby Pentagon to Save Bases
- THE TIMES 1994 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Criticism Adds Spark for DeVera : Athlete of the year: Comments from family, friends and coaches gave Villa Park sophomore tennis star a much-needed boost.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Among McNall's Crimes Was Betraying Our Trust
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING / TEAMS TO WATCH : Traditional Powers Tighten Their Grips
- Clippers' Resurgence Short-Lived
- FAMILY : In the Musical 'King Lear,' They All Get a Second Chance
- Countywide : ORANGE : Gifts Are Needed for Inmates' Children
- Committed to Flying : Commuters: Despite American Eagle crashes, many at Oxnard Airport are undeterred, citing overall safety of the craft.
- Fishing Around : Insurance Salesman Makes a Hobby of Shark Attack Data
- Season's grappling: Misty-eyed parents and grandparents were...
- Noted Doctor Named to Head UCI Neurosurgery Unit : Medicine: The growing department will be led by Dr. Michael Dogali, one of the nation's foremost experts in the field.
- Plan Would Cut Valley's Sewer Rates
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : IRVINE : Activists to Protest at Radioactive Waste Panel Meeting
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Pleads Innocent to Endangering Son
- Faldo Says Proposed World Tour Won't Happen
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Baze Eclipses Jockey Rivals
- Agajanian Kicked Football Into Age of Specialization
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Find Improbable Way to Win
- THEATER REVIEW : Evolving Door Makes Its Name With "Mud"
- 'Boxing Helena' Judge Won't Be Presiding Over Retrial : Lawsuit: Kim Basinger's defense attorney files a peremptory motion against Judge Judith Chirlin. The $8.1-million ruling against the actress was overturned.
- A Tradition Is Well-Received : Carolers Stage Las Posadas in Fullerton
- THOUSAND OAKS : Coffee Shops to Give Compost a Free Perk
- New Hearing Date Set for Beauregard
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts Make Switch Back to Harbaugh
- Attorneys Meet as NHL Goes Nowhere
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Princeton No Match for UMass
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- CAMARILLO : 5th Medfly Spraying Called a Success
- Prop. 187 Adviser to Help Florida Groups
- Special Holiday Cards Cheer Creators Too : Children With Cancer Use Artwork to Raise Self-Esteem, Consciousness
- Nelford Really Drawing on Experience : Wrestling: Rio Mesa senior is a two-time league champion and also an aspiring artist.
- Just How Poor Can Sport Be? : Players: Signing of Jefferies by Phillies, acquisition of McDowell by Yankees go against laws of economics.
- Simmons Replaces Jones as Oklahoma State Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Dominates Four-Way Wrestling Meet
- Concordia Scores One for Little Guys
- 'Christmas in Sign' Performance Scheduled
- AUTOS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Gingrich Says He Will Not Serve Longer Than 8 Years as Speaker
- Engine Failed Before Crash in N. Carolina, NTSB Says : Aviation: 'Black box' records cockpit discussion of flameout and picks up a warning tone. Five survivors of 20 aboard remain hospitalized.
- GOINGS ON : An Affair of Note Will Boost Music Education : Classical artists will perform at a concert to benefit the conservatory for Santa Barbara area students.
- Newly Opened Microbreweries Offer Beer Lovers Hopping Selections
- Charity: UNICEF Update on Children's Issues Planned
- Group Sues School Board Over Prop. 187
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : A Tea That Has Writers Talking : Authors Help Give Olive Crest Benefit a Different Slant
- Builder Scraps Controversial High-Rise Plans
- NATO May Bolster U.N. Mission in Bosnia : Military: Defense chiefs of 19 nations will meet next week to consider options. But withdrawal plans are likely to proceed.
- FEMA Grant Extends 'Ghost Town' Patrols
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : It Isn't Pretty, but Santa Margarita Dumps Fountain Valley
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : Ventura Exposed for Power It Is
- The Critics Are Voting; Let the Oscar Buzz Begin
- Berlusconi's Government May Not Survive the Year : Italy: A day after the prime minister's interrogation by judges, a coalition partner breaks ranks in Parliament.
- Drastic Pruning Reportedly Planned to Save HUD Itself : Housing: Many federal programs will give way to block grants, sources say. Cutbacks are seen as a reaction to GOP sweep in November elections.
- Hooked on Phonics Settles With FTC on Advertising Claims
- JAUNTS : Putting Ice Skaters on Easy Street : A $3.5-million facility in Simi Valley has two big rinks and lots of time allotted for recreational skating.
- MALIBU : Council Opens Film Office, Cuts Fees
- TORRANCE : Men Get 30-Year Terms in Mistaken-Identity Killing
- A House Without a Home : City Workers Haul Away Residence-on-Wheels Built by Transient
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Santa Clarita to Offer Incentives : Business: Council authorizes fee waivers to attract companies, and pays firm to develop an economic strategy.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Editor of Newspaper Says He'll Resign
- SANTA MONICA : Council Breaks Deadlock After a Week, Names Mayor
- Simpson Distraught in Jail Visit, Deputy Says : The Evolution of News Ethics in Reporting Trials
- THE TIMES 1994 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' TENNIS
- Maryland OKs at-Home Betting Test
- ECHO PARK : Residents Plagued by Runaway Vehicles
- COVER STORY : In a dismal era for ballet, dance troupes are relying on some 102-year-old Tchaikovsky magic and the fact that, traditionally, the holidays are. . . : 'Nutcracker' Time
- OUT AND ABOUT / THE CLAYHOUSE : Invitation to the Potter's Wheel
- Ballet and Master Chorale Top Bill of Weekend Fare : 'Nutcracker' debuts at Civic Arts Plaza. A Camarillo church and San Buenaventura Mission will be sites for vocal program.
- Postal Service Sees Workers Holding Key to Its Survival : Mail: With changing marketplace, the focus is on a more productive, motivated labor force. But progress is limited.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Russians Playing the Blame Game Over Chechnya
- A Bit of History Comes Out in the Carwash
- It's about that time when people generally...
- MALIBU : Mobile Home Operator Settles Lawsuit With City
- Saddleback / South Beach : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees Blast Planned Release of CLAS Scores
- North : FULLERTON : Police Back Statewide Anti-DUI Event Friday
- Central : ORANGE : Cable Firm Gets Heat for Airing Adult Films
- Candidates Line Up to Fill Opening on City Council : Thousand Oaks: Several unsuccessful contenders in November's balloting express interest in running if a special election is held.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Arkansas Starting to Put the Pieces Back Together
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Ginger Woman
- Kid 'n' Play
- Finnhead Getting Its Act Together : Nearly year-old band smokes, with terrific guitar solos and danceable tunes--what they call tropical rock. And the show is free.
- TORRANCE : Hospital Dedicates Primary Care Center
- Harrah's, Tribe Plan $22-Million Casino : Gambling: The project shows mainstream gaming industry's willingness to venture into reservation partnerships in California.
- Double Takes
- MOORPARK : Board Expands Plan for School Discipline
- Costs Delay Fillmore City Hall Project
- Trickle-Down Economics for the Home
- Boy Transferred in Razor Incident : Education: School district, family reach agreement over kindergartner who had shown blade he found to classmates on bus.
- Fleiss Lawyers Blame Jurors, Seek Retrial : Courts: Five from the panel have said they had improper conversations about the case. The judge must decide if their conduct affected the verdict.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell's Plan: Take Crowd Out of Game
- Maryland Approves the Testing of Cable TV Home-Betting System
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Points Out Problem for Canyon
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Crisis Could Force Some Money Funds to Cut Share Prices
- Factory Output High, but Inflation Slight
- You Butternut Pout
- Trains, Trees, Candy Canes
- Pets: Holiday Decorations May Pose Health Hazards
- Holiday-Themed Rides Geared to Kids, Adults
- Supervisors OKd Citron Requests Without Debate
- LEIMERT PARK : Youths Bridge Nations Via Videophone
- House GOP, Business Group Declare War on Regulators : Government: New alliance attacks many federal rules as 'oppressive . . . even irrational.' Consumer organizations sound alarms.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : 'Homemade' Dishes Call for Careful Choices : Things can go wrong at Manny's El Taco de Mexico Cafe in Nyeland Acres. But there are some delicious offerings.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Guts House, Displacing Family
- Quezada Won't Seek Reelection : Schools: The board's first Latina member says she's making the 'right decision' to step down after serving eight years.
- Pig on the Lam From Pen Caught on Freeway
- Two Big Diagnostic Firms Plan to Merge : Medicine: National Health and Roche Biomedical would form the largest chain of test labs in the United States.
- AUTOS
- International Business
- Save the <i> Blotkake</i>
- SHOP TALK : Nights in Black Satin Draw Near : California's casual chic takes a holiday for seasonal glamour. And dress-up apparel can be found for a low-down price.
- LAKEWOOD : Vacant Warehouse Will Become Skating Facility
- The UCLA Madrigal Singers"Hark, How the Bells...
- SOUTH BAY : The Many Public Works of a Public Man
- Some Ways to Recycle the Best of the Holidays : Thoughtful ideas and gifts can cut down on waste and help make the season both happy and ecologically sound.
- Wardens in the Spotlight
- Police Seek Hit-and-Run Case Information
- City Donates $5,000 for Literacy Program
- Committee Will Consider Breaking Section Into Regions
- ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF FAME : Anonymous No Longer : Former All-Pro Saul Toiled for Rams, Needed Golf Club to Make His Mark
- Final Touch-Ups at the Ahmanson
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- RESTAURANTS : Italian at Any Cost? Only If You Insist on Rich
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Tells Caltrans to Clean Up Hazardous Waste
- Togetherness a Must in the Bonds Fiasco : A statewide commitment to recovery will pave way to restored confidence in Orange County
- McCarthyism? No, Historic U.S. Nativism : Exploiting fears is an old tradition, amplified today by TV tabloids and the religious right.
- LOS ANGELES : Boland, Hayden Propose to Split Up School District
- Tarpley Suspended for One Game
- ART REVIEW : Richard Tuttle, a Minimalist Who Likes Going to Extremes
- Simplicity Fit for a Queen
- Mountjoy's Battle : Politics: The state senator-elect is a key player in the speakership fight. In an effort to oust Willie Brown from power, he refuses to give up his Assembly seat.
- At Perfume Counter, It's Not Just What the Nose Knows
- BOOK REVIEW / ESSAYS : Tales of Time, Science and the Awkward Feel of Humanity : GREAT TOPICS OF THE WORLD: Essays by Albert Goldbarth, David R. Godine ($22.95, 192 pages)
- Victim of Botched Raid to Get $2.75 Million
- LONG BEACH : Marina Panel to Weigh Complaints in Survey
- Central : TUSTIN : School Trustees to Develop a 'Crisis Budget'
- Firefighters Testify on Department Racial Strife : Government: Many at committee hearing criticize Chief Manning for his role in allowing alleged discrimination. Others say they have never witnessed bias.
- WWII Exhibit Hours Expanded
- Quezada Won't Seek Another Term on L.A. School Board
- CAMARILLO : City Expands Job of Economic Consultant
- OXNARD : Plans for Shopping Center Can Proceed