- Oxnard Braces for a Year of Challenges : Government: City faces decisions on relieving traffic congestion, building low-cost housing and adding police officers.
- UCI Study Ties Infant-Killing Disease to Gene : Medicine: Researchers hope the results will help improve diagnoses and lead to treatments for spinal muscular atrophy.
- Pepperdine Beats Eastern Kentucky
- THE GOODS : Found: A Guide to the Killer Resume
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CHAMINADE TOURNAMENT : Yang Steps Forward for Chaminade, 68-60
- If Best Ton for Ton Met Best Pound for Pound
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks End Mixed; Dollar Bounces Back
- REAL ESTATE : 2 Upcoming Seminars Will Take a Look at Industry's Fortunes
- Hitting a Festive Note : Jazz musicians will play old hits and contemporary favorites in New Year's Eve shows at several Valley locations.
- SCIENCE / GENETIC RESEARCH : Study Links Abnormality to Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : <i> The more things change, the more they are completely different. Monty Python draws another generation into its comic quest. : </i> : Holy Grail
- DEJA VU: Polly Ward has seen it...
- THE GOODS : Home Economics : Machines that make gourmet meals. Coffee mugs that plug into your dashboard. Housewares in 1995 will focus on saving time and money.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Peace Treaty Signing to Be Re-Enacted
- Gay Business Group Hosts Awards Dinner
- THOUSAND OAKS : $250,000 Gift Takes Arts Plaza Over Top
- The Greatest Gift of All : Rescue: Officer hears 911 call on Christmas Day and races to apartment, where he revives a choking 19-month-old girl.
- Long Beach State in Spartan Final
- The Movie Year: Hollywood Loses Its Middle Class : Box office: Blockbusters helped make it a record-setting year, but there was a rash of complete flops, and moderate successes seemed to disappear altogether.
- Puck Stops Here, Bettman Suggests : Hockey: Memo from NHL commissioner warns season must begin by Jan. 16 if 50 games, full playoff schedule are to take place.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Spurrier's Failure? : Dean Ends Career on Sidelines, Debating What Went Wrong as Wuerffel Stars for Gators
- 1994: The Year in Review : The Year in Review: The O.C. theater scene was a pale shadow of reality : The Year in Review: : Stealing Scenes and Acting Up
- O.C. Theater Review : Music, Magic but no Mirth
- Stanford Grad Ortiz: Veteran of Financial Crises
- ENERGY
- Shaking and Moving : Theaters are gravitating to the NoHo district after the Northridge quake.
- A Match Made in the Heavens
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : Designs on Fame in TV, Films
- UC Study Links Spinal Defect to Abnormality
- VAN NUYS : Problems Endure at Beleaguered Motel
- Wan to Head Cal State Fullerton's Science and Math Education Center
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Time Runs Short for Peace Process : The agenda needs some agreement with Palestinians that would survive a potential return of Likud in '96.
- BUENA PARK : Council Reappoints Ousted Planning Commissioner
- Shaw Says a Deal to Move Isn't Near : Rams: Three major differences with St. Louis remain to be settled, team president says, and 'somebody is going to have to give.'
- OXNARD : 2 Arrested in Theft of Woman's Purse
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nowling's Shot Gets Titans Past Pepperdine
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nebraska's No. 1 Man Will Be Frazier Again : Orange Bowl: Against Miami, Osborne will start quarterback who hasn't played since being sidelined by blood clots in September.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : SUN: TEXAS vs. NORTH CAROLINA, Today : Tar Heels Looking to Take a Big Step
- Canyons Loses One at the Line : Men's basketball: Cougars tagged for 35 fouls and Antelope Valley wins tournament, 91-83.
- The Year in Review: The O.C. theater scene was a pale shadow of reality : Behind Footlights, Highlights and Blind Spots
- Julie Haydon; Actress Achieved Fame in 'Glass Menagerie'
- 5.7 Earthquake Destroys Homes in Southern China
- THE GOODS : Home Economics : Good Try, but No Dice
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Technology in the Surf
- Deputy Marshal Serving Warrant Injures Suspect
- BURBANK/GLENDALE : Cities' Floats Carry Pride of Volunteers
- City Offers 'Seed Money' to Calabasas Pioneer Pageant
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Donations Replace Gifts Stolen at Center
- Obituaries : Robert Emhardt; Actor, School Board Member
- CALABASAS : City Helps Finance Pioneer Pageant
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Torrid Hart Advances to Title Game, 53-32
- USC Runs Into a Big East Roadblock : College basketball: Seton Hall proves too physical for Trojans, who can't adjust and lose, 92-72.
- Marina's Campbell Opts to Play Soccer for UCLA
- SIDELINES : Chatsworth Girls Idle but 'Losses' Mount
- National Video Rentals
- Mystery Shrouds Millionaire's Disappearance : Enigma: Cam Lyman looked and acted like a man. To some, she vanished as a cover for a sex change. But her sisters think she's dead.
- Ticket to Disney History : Brothers' magazine dedicated to the park has grown up. It now has 2,000 readers from all over.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Defense May Focus on Risk Warnings
- President Must Back Next CIA Chief, Observers Say : Intelligence: Support from White House is seen as a crucial element in reviving the beleaguered agency. Names of possible nominees surface.
- Homeless Grants Awarded
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : Coming Soon: A Theater Near You
- Discord Surrounds Councilman Harmony : Politics: Critics are mounting recall effort over alleged physical and verbal attacks. He says he was only defending himself.
- The Year in Review: Revisiting the notable Valley events of 1994. : Though Behind Bars, Nolan Keeps in Touch : Politics: Ex-GOP Assembly leader convicted of racketeering publishes a personal newsletter and advises campaigns by phone.
- Congregants' Faith Key to Synagogue's Expansion
- Clippers Add Another Lowlight : Pro basketball: Fitch sees no positives as team is buried under three-point avalanche. Heat romps, 126-83.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : CITRUS: ALABAMA vs. OHIO STATE, Monday : Stallings Will Do Interview With Son
- Parcells Voted Coach of Year for Bringing Success to Patriots
- Hearing Is Believing : Despite their 'suburban California white chicks' image, the Scarletts have found their groove in a soul sound.
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : Putting the Fear Into His Folks
- Panel Proposes No Remedy for Social Security 'Notch'
- Asian Man's Case Triggers Outcry : Activists Contend Many Wrongfully Held
- Laguna Hills OKs 5 More Stop Signs at Intersections
- Claims That Tie Leukemia to Malathion Are Rebutted : Health: Top county official scolds Group Against Spraying People for scaring public with erroneous information.
- Motorist Robbed After Parking Car : Crime: Police say the hold-up of a Mercedes- Benz driver was the 15th follow-home crime this month.
- Robotic Eye to Watch Simpson Trial : Courts: A unique, remote-controlled still camera is installed in the courtroom. It will give newspaper and magazine photographers a closer shot of the action.
- Youth, 16, Slain in Front of His Twin : Crime: Police say the Van Nuys killing and a non-fatal shooting in Panorama City were gang-related.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ventura Improves to 18-0 With Tournament Title
- Loss to Brown Is 'Low Point' for Northridge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alabama Deals Cal Its First Loss, 76-73
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : SUGAR: FLORIDA vs. FLORIDA STATE, Monday : Gators' Jackson Has Decision to Make
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tech Stocks Rally; Dollar Bounces Back
- Bull's-Eye View of '95 Rests on Power of the Megatrends
- SCIENCE / CANCER RESEARCH : Progress Cited in Cutting Off Blood to Tumors
- AEROSPACE
- Company Town : Analyst Harold Vogel Leaves Merrill Lynch for Cowen & Co.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ENERGY
- Educators Welcome President's Tax Plan but Fear GOP Cutbacks
- Algeria Admits Security Lapse in Hijacking
- CALABASAS : Emergency Aid Centers to Open
- Man, Teen-Ager Held in Death of Beverly Hills Shop Owner
- The Going Gets Tough for Easygoing County Labor Union
- Sulfur Clouds May Have Killed Dinosaurs : Science: Researchers at JPL and in Moscow theorize that the impact of a giant comet sent poisonous plumes into the atmosphere, causing deadly rains.
- Post-Riot Recovery: And Miles Still to Go . . . : Municipal and federal initiatives, plus private programs, remain crucial
- Obituaries : Walter Popp; Pianist, Musical Coordinator
- CAMARILLO : Fire Damages Home in Leisure Village
- VILLA PARK : Council Votes to Invest in State Pool
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Students Held in Adult School Thefts
- Countywide : Post Offices to Begin Delivering Tax Forms
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Finally Rises to Challenge by Beating Fountain Valley
- Shaw Says Rams, St. Louis Still Face Obstacles
- Cooper Replaces Schnellenberger at Louisville
- Two More NFL Coaches Are Sent Packing : Pro football: Seattle fires Flores and Denver dismisses Phillips in wake of disappointing seasons.
- The Art of News Casting : Finding Right Mix of Anchors, Style Not That Easy
- POP/ROCKRecord Concert Sales: Confirming earlier estimates, lucrative...
- These Videos Show--and Tell--the Scenes on Screen : Television: A company prepares TV programs and films for people with sight limitations. Tapes play on a standard VCR.
- Here Are Some Year-End Tidbits Worth Chewing On
- LAUGH LINES : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Story Jokes
- Immigrant Scam Operator Gets 2nd Jail Term
- Thou Shalt Plan Ahead : There are certain commandments one must follow to get the best buys. Preparation and research top the list.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : video game : Top Video Games of 1994
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Oregon Ducks Team Up With Flighty Fowl
- Larry Owen; Former Director of 'Today'
- Teller Accidentally Fills Office With Tear Gas
- Cooper Replaces Schnellenberger at Louisville
- COPPER BOWL : BYU's Walsh Finishes Off Gibbs, 31-6
- Cooper Replaces Schnellenberger at Louisville
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / ABOVE THE RIM TOURNAMENT : Cotton Comes to Mater Dei's Rescue Again
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ORANGE: NEBRASKA vs. MIAMI, Sunday : Cornhuskers' Berringer Will Play Too
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CENTURY TOURNAMENT : Sonora Rolls Past Cypress Into Final
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Don Pierce, 57, Is Ready to Ride 3,547th Winner
- Magnolia Rallies to Win in Four Overtimes
- Finding Art in the Despair of Cuban Refugees : Exhibitions: As more rafts find their way into galleries, artists and curators struggle with presentation of a primitive craft used to escape a communist regime.
- Leading Indicators Suggest Economic Slowdown : Forecast: Despite a higher-than-expected gain of 0.3% in November, analysts see more cooling.
- Company Town
- REAL ESTATE
- Successful Game Plan by O.C. Hotels : Tourism: Westin South Coast Plaza and the Waterfront Hilton in Huntington Beach acted early to lure bowl game business.
- AEROSPACE
- Into the Underground
- Turkish Jet Crashes in Storm; 54 Die
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Episode Points to Limitations of Nuclear Deal
- Dole Critical of Gingrich's Deal for Books
- Countywide : Chamber Will Offer Green Card Renewal
- Schools
- MISSION VIEJO : $500 Reward Offered for Arrest of Graffiti Vandals
- In From the Cold
- Seaworthy Again : Ventura: Pier reopens after 14 storm-damaged pilings are repaired. Dozens visit despite cold temperatures.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Who Said He Had Gun Robs Bank
- Thornton's Lawyers Seek Delay
- PLACENTIA : Free Chamber Music Concerts to Be Offered
- Long Beach State's Ratleff Lives Up to His Name
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : GATOR: TENNESSEE vs. VIRGINIA TECH, Tonight : Volunteers Don't Want to Go Back Now
- IRVINE : $500,000 Senior Fund Safe From Fund Crisis
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : The Key Question : Is It, 'How Little Are the Cornerbacks on Keyshawn Johnson?' Or Perhaps, "Will He Be Back at USC Next Year?'
- State Farm Denied Homeowners Rate Hike
- 2 Sentenced in Worker Comp Case : Fraud: Beverly Hills doctor and ex-wife plead no contest. Amount recovered is a record for such cases.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Fund Crisis Is Tying Up Court Awards
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : $634 Million in Notes Sold to Fannie Mae : Investments: Sale price of $577 million appears to delight county officials. Reduction in investment pool shrinks county's potential losses.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should Parents Pay for Their Kids' Crimes?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Police Had His Number
- Railroads, Ports Sign Deal for Alameda Corridor Project : Transportation: Pact is expected to raise $600 million of the $1.8 billion needed to build a freight route to Downtown. Next part is the toughest: Asking the U.S. government to pay the rest.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Killed in High-Speed Car Crash : Accidents: Police say she was driving over 100 m.p.h. when her vehicle struck a tree in Santa Clarita.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / HART TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Edges Notre Dame in Overtime
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : FIESTA: COLORADO vs. NOTRE DAME, Monday : 6-4-1 Irish Getting Some Respect Here
- New Year Releases Will Give Fans Plenty to Celebrate
- Century 21's False-Advertising Claims Dismissed : Courts: Real estate giant had complained that several of rival ReMax's franchises deceptively touted better sales and service.
- Travelers Scramble to Trade Dollars for Devalued Peso : Currency: O.C. businesses are swamped for requests for Mexican money, which has lost about a third of its value. Initially, some U.S. exports will suffer, some experts say.
- TAXES
- Company Town
- Telephone Companies Hear Call of New Round of Competition : Telecom: Beginning Sunday, the local long-distance market will be open to all comers. The ad attack has already begun.
- No Knocks Yet for New Gas : Less-Toxic Fuel Is Here; Higher Prices May Follow
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Unisys to Cut 4,000 Jobs Worldwide Next Year as Part of Restructuring : Layoffs: The company, which is shifting its emphasis from hardware to services, has three facilities in Orange County that may be affected.
- Suddenly, O.C. Politicians Are on Threshold of Power : Government: GOP sweep in national elections has shifted local lawmakers from fringe to leadership.
- VENTURA : Bandits Rob Clerk and Motel Guest
- 9 From Area Earn Honors in Football
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cunningham Leads Fullerton to Victory Over Palomar
- ROSE BOWL DAILY REPORT : Will Lions Be the First Team?
- 1994: The Year in Review : The Year in Review: Children's theaters yield some pretty fine efforts. : Shows Kept Kids Little and Big Entertained
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Life Experience Is Thorough Teacher
- COVER STORY : A Cosmic Quest : After the Valley's worst year in modern history, we search high and low for vibrations, indicators and predictions on the year ahead.
- Mass Resignation in Bangladesh Is Bid to Force Premier From Office : Politics: Strike shuts down capital after 147 opposition lawmakers quit. Standoff has paralyzed Parliament.
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Question of Consciousness Unanswered in Elegant Effort : SHADOWS OF THE MIND / A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness <i> by Roger Penrose</i> ;Oxford University Press $25, 457 pages
- LAUGH LINES : Both Really Wear on the Patience
- N. Korea Frees U.S. Copter Pilot : Asia: American is handed over in Panmunjom after being held nearly 2 weeks. The action ends 3 days of tense negotiations. The news is greeted with tears, cheers.
- Chris Harris; Award-Winning TV Journalist
- LAUGH LINES : Enough O.J. to Quench Any Thirst
- GOP Tsunami Shakes Up Office-Swapping
- Descendant of Walter Knott Regains Consciousness : Recovery: Desire Anderson, 17, the great-granddaughter of the park founder, was bludgeoned at her San Diego County home last month.
- CAMARILLO : Man Arrested Over Alleged Threats
- Local Laws '94 : A Guide to New Legislation in L.A. County
- BURBANK : Woman Injured in Fall From Escalator
- Their Number Is Up : Traffic: Motorists in Thousand Oaks slow down when they see their speeds announced ahead in huge yellow figures.
- Moorpark Officials Predict Fiscal Slump Will End in '95 : Development: Many hope the promise of new housing, stores and perhaps a new factory will turn around the financial malaise of the '90s.
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Takes Marina Title in Overtime
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Storms Make Conditions Ideal in Sierra
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : 12-Year-Old Punching All the Right Buttons
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Takes Gamble With Crackdown in Caucasus : Russia: President's former allies are now among his harshest critics. They brand him a Kremlin hard-liner.
- Young Car Buff, Truck Driver Died in Pileup : Traffic: Woman, 20, was going to Upland when her car was hit repeatedly in 30-car crash on Interstate 5. Trucker had worked for company for two years.
- Obituaries : Johnny Lopez; Restaurant Owner
- Hundreds Expected to Pray for Peace
- San Juan Capistrano : Developer Seeks City Approval for Condos
- Suit Says Deaf-Mute Was Abused on Bus
- Esperanza Safety Hector Plans to Attend Texas
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : CityWalk Gets Ready to Rock
- Making a Play for Westside : Acme Comedy Theatre is leaving the Valley for a new venue. Its next show opens Jan. 20 at the La Brea Avenue site.
- Brown Indicates Willingness to Share Speaker's Powers
- THE GOODS : A Gradual Approach to Licensing Teen Drivers
- ISRAEL : Effort to Curb Arab Politics Likely to Roil '95
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Fannie Mae Buys Back $634 Million in Risky Securities : Investments: Sale price of $577 million appears to delight county officials. Reduction in investment pool shrinks county's potential losses.
- Open Season at Brand : This year's art show at the library features 61 works, an eclectic mix of subject matter and techniques.
- Young Doesn't See Political Move to Right
- FULLERTON : Student Volunteers Receive a Lesson in Art of Restoration
- A Jail Rule Should Be a Jail Rule
- VAN NUYS : Man Dies After Being Struck by 2 Cars
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Boulevard Project Completed
- 3 Hurt in Separate Freeway Accidents
- NEWPORT BEACH : No Trace of Man Who Left to Run Errands
- GIRLS' SOCCER / OCEAN VIEW HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT : Fountain Valley Beats Ocean View
- VALLEY/VENTURA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alemany Girls Advance to Tournament Final
- Lakers Show Their Rebound Ability : Pro basketball: Campbell keys 96-95 victory over Seattle after big loss.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : COTTON: USC vs. TEXAS TECH, Monday : Vanderbilt Hasn't Offered Job to Riley
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Knocks Off Vista in Mt. Carmel Tournament
- Desormeaux, Almeida Shaken in Racing Spill
- Tragedy Prevailed During the '94 Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : Loach's 'Ladybird': An Unrelenting View of Misery : Director's semi-documentary style frames the story of a woman who loses six of her children to the state authorities.
- Ardent Is the Perfect Word for Fanny Ardant : Movies: The French actress may be unfamiliar to Americans, but 'Colonel Chabert'--in which she is reunited with Gerard Depardieu--may change that.
- A Year Jam-Packed With Jazz Releases : Recordings: Catching up with some new albums and reissues--from the traditional to contemporary--can be the perfect way to usher in the New Year.
- Clinton Says He Will Run for a Second Term
- THEATER REVIEW : Lacking in Laughs : Sophomoric gags and simplistic plot smother the humor in Todd Carr's 'Dead Dogs.'
- Eureka Quake Caused $1.2 Million in Damage
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bounty of Flavors : Il Salotto offers a lavish lunch buffet for $4.95. Dinner promises even more.
- Parents Recruiting for Public Education : Schools: Valley couple leads drive away from private campuses.
- Municipal Officials in the San Fernando Valley Area
- Deadline Extended on Agent Orange Claims by Veterans
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / COSTA MESA TOURNAMENT : Woodbridge Players Stay Fresh, Win Title
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : He's Not 100% on Cotton
- These Rams a Team on the Rise : Holiday Bowl: Colorado State tries to make it Moeller's worst season at Michigan.
- GIRLS' SOCCER / FOOTHILL EXCALIBUR TOURNAMENT : Marina Easily Defends Its Title
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkens' 938th Ties Auerbach
- Will the Center Save the Day? : Arts: Although the facility has not been approached, its president says it might be able to help continue a countywide school program.
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- U.S. Presence in South Korea
- Term Limits
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- Slain Mountain Lion
- Life Under the GOP
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- Holiday Closings
- O.C. Bankruptcy
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- LAMP Project
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- Calabasas Will Open 2 Emergency Aid Centers
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- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
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- Cruise Lines Expand Fleets for Vacation Treasure : Transportation: Eighteen new ships are set for delivery by late 1997, including the two biggest liners ever made. Passenger counts are projected to hit 8 million in the year 2000, nearly double the '93 tally.
- Paper Route
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- Obituaries - Dec. 30, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 30, 1994
- Financial Fiasco Bruises Montebello's Upbeat Spirit : Debt: Stung in Orange County debacle, city works out emergency plan. It has weathered money trouble before.
- Russia Bombs Chechen Oil Plant; Dudayev Seeks Talks
- Clinton Takes the Offensive on Welfare : Reform: The Administration calls GOP reform proposal a 'cruel hoax' that would put 5 million children at risk.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : N. Korea Frees U.S. Copter Pilot : Asia: He is handed over in Panmunjom after being held 13 days. Tense negotiations end, may yield direct contacts. Clinton, while pleased, criticizes Pyongyang for delay.
- Woman, 74, Stabbed 20 Times in Home; Youth Arrested : Crimes: Police say she was handcuffed to a drain pipe in kitchen of her Reseda house. She undergoes surgery and is expected to live. The suspect lives nearby.
- A Vow to Serve and Protect : Slain Public Safety Officer Died While Fulfilling Patriotic Duty, Brother Says
- Officers Lay Slain Colleague to Rest : Farewell: Hundreds attend funeral of Thomas Worley, who was killed in a gun battle.
- OFF THE WALL? Ex-Dana Point Councilwoman Eileen...
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Stars Went Out at Night : Chasen's. Perino's. The Cocoanut Grove. Old Hollywood's royalty held court in glamorous restaurants whose time has passed them by.
- STATE VISIT: The state community college board...
- Agencies Urge Court to Let Them Sue O.C.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Halts Cities' Park Grants : Recreation: Funds for equestrian trails and basketball courts--among others--have been suspended by bankruptcy.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Agencies Seek Court's Permission to Sue O.C. : Bankruptcy: Water districts want ban on legal actions lifted so they can try to recover their property taxes.
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Stars Went Out at Night : Chasen's. Perino's. The Cocoanut Grove. Old Hollywood's royalty held court in glamorous restaurants whose time has passed them by.
- Clinton Takes Offensive on Welfare Plan
- Woman, 74, Stabbed 20 Times in Home : Crime: A 17-year-old neighbor is arrested in the assault and apparent robbery. The victim, who was found handcuffed in her kitchen, is in critical condition.
- Office to Stay in Use Despite Seismic Risk : Safety: State ordered its Downtown garage closed, but a Caltrans building rated at the same hazard level will remain open pending retrofitting.
- Company Town : A Year That Left 'Em Spinning : '94 Music Industry Shake-Ups Could Lead to Major Changes
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 30, 1994
- First-Ever Deal to Build Apple Mac 'Clones' Announced : Computers: Venture by start-up Power Computing is backed by Olivetti of Italy. Macintosh fans hail news.
- Duck!
- Immigrants at Home With Imported Sport
- Full Plates on New Year's Eve
- SPOTLIGHT : TRIED & TRUE : One Woman's Mud Is Another's Muck
- Chasen's, Venerable Eatery to the Stars, Will Close : Landmarks: Developer says symbol of Old Hollywood will reappear in some form at new shopping center.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Officials Say Citron Resisted Plans for Oversight Committee : Investments: Ex-treasurer thought county panel could not properly represent the varied investors, and the group would slow his work in the fast-paced market.
- VENTURA : Robbers Take Cash From Clothing Store
- Merger Plans Leave Staff of Clinic Stunned : Health care: Laguna Beach facility's employees wanted to be linked with UCI Medical Center. Instead, proposal is for it to be joined with San Juan Capistrano operation.
- TIMES ALL-AREA VOLLEYBALL TEAM / PLAYER OF THE YEAR
- Hospital Chaplains Doctor to the Spirits of Patients, Families
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Billingsley Has Right to Enjoy Upset Victory
- ROSE BOWL / OREGON vs. PENN STATE, Monday
- At a Crossroads : Eleazar Hernandez Must Choose Between College or a Return Home
- Moscow Aircraft Group Spreading Its Wings : Russia: The maker of MiG fighters is diversifying its output to include sporting planes and consumer goods such as washing machines.
- Justice's Antitrust Division Probes Paper Product Sales : Commerce: Federal investigators demand documents on pricing and distribution practices from 1990 to 1994.
- HEALTH
- International Business : Despite Clouds, Canada Heads for Another Bright Economic Year : Output: Analysts predict the country will lead in growth among Group of Seven nations.