- What's GATT Got to Do With It?
- Over the Long Haul, Airlines Are a Vital Business
- Hometown Jingles : Buy Locally, Strapped O.C. Cities Say
- House Hunts by Computer Saving Time and Tedium
- Case Studies on Medical Kits
- Gutshall Named President of Palo Alto Drug Maker
- SOUTH GATE : Former Candidate Sues Over Citations
- Retro : Separating Dwayne From Dobie
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : 6.3 Quake Hits but Causes No Injuries
- Crenshaw Pulls Out Win at Home : Basketball: The Cougars come storming back in a victory over Santa Ana Valley, 88-80, after falling behind by 10 points at the start of the fourth quarter.
- Serbs Prevent Bihac Visit by U.N. Official : Balkans: Mission commander hoped to boost morale of trapped peacekeepers. He terms incident 'a humiliation.'
- You've Come a Long Way, Barbie : If you're still blaming Barbie for your problems, or your daughter's, you've got a problem, girl : FOREVER BARBIE: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll, <i> By M.G. Lord (Willam Morrow & Co.: $25; 256 pp.)</i>
- Drinking in Vienna's Other Passion
- CITY OF GOD by Gil Cuadros...
- Taking a Tour South of the Border
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BIGGEST BANKRUPTCIES
- State Elections 'Shattering' for Ruling Party in India : Politics: Results are called a 'bloodless coup.' Vote may be a warning for poorly received economic reforms.
- Echo Park Has an Inclination to Be Hazardous : Bad Breaks or Careless Parking Can Send Vehicles Careening Into Homes at the Foot of the Area's Steep Streets
- Summit Nations Agree to Create Free-Trade Zone
- 'Searching for Bobby Fischer'
- Passengers Frozen Out With ATRs Grounded : Airlines: Turboprops are idled by FAA order, snarling flight schedules as Christmas travel season starts. American Eagle commuters are hardest hit.
- A DREAM COME TRUE FOR 'HOSPITAL'S' LILLY MELGAR
- 'May You Always Wear Red' : Insights into the nuances of Indian culture : GRANDMOTHER'S TALE And Other Stories, <i> By R.K. Narayan (Viking: $23.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- <i> GRAND PRIX</i> : This Venice Restaurant Is Small, but So Are Its Prices: a Four-Course Meal for $30
- Gargoyles to Stinky Pigs
- Bruce Beresford's 1985 King David (KCOP Sunday...
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Police Give Toys to Needy Children
- Bosnian Widows Meet the Pope
- Segura Falls in Straight Sets, 6-4, 6-0 : Tennis: Taft's Feldman denies Dorsey sophomore's bid to repeat as City girls' singles champion.
- BLINDSIDED / ORANGE COUNTY'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : Staff of Blindsided
- Bargaining Sought on 'Space Saver' School : State Needs to Make Sure the 11-Acre Santa Ana Site Is Acquired at Reasonable Price
- Notes about your surroundings
- Strong Will Helped Crashed Pilot Endure 12-Day Sierra Trek : Survivor: Peter DeLeo ate insects and waded through deep snow, but sensed his family's prayers for him, his sister says.
- Conservancy Buys Wilson Canyon for $3.9 Million : Environment: The purchase secures 246 acres above Sylmar as parkland, ending four years of talks. Area is critical to planned trail system.
- NCAA WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Long Beach State Falters, Ohio State Heads for Texas
- A Stand on the Wetlands : Environment: Protesters renew effort as county decision nears on a proposed housing development at Bolsa Chica.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Defensive Switch Helps Capistrano Valley Beat Trabuco Hills
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / BUENA TOURNAMENT : Alemany Works Overtime to Defeat Buena for Title
- The Only Thing Predictable Is That Women Will Lead
- Ex-Nixon Aide Recalls the Day That Elvis Dropped In
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION X : Montclair Takes Advantage of Help
- Lions Smother Jets, Enhance Playoff Hopes : Pro football: Sanders gains 127 hard-earned yards in 18-7 victory. Monk sets consecutive-game receptions record.
- PREP SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Montclair Prep Routs Orange Lutheran : Division X: Seven turnovers are Lancers' undoing in 53-13 loss. Mounties win second title in three years.
- COMMENTARY : Serrano's Critics Missed the Point : A survey of Andres Serrano photographs in Philadelphia shows that all his work, including 'Piss Christ,' focuses on camera's ability to lie.
- NO JUSTICE
- Team Truly Deserving of Recognition
- Military Spending
- Singing With 'Matlock'
- Paul Horcher
- 'Free Trade' Exacts a Human Cost
- God Is Not a She, According to Her
- The ABCs of Making a Hit TV Show
- Rio Cruise
- Keeping the Faith
- Residents Have Spoken--No CRA District Here
- Green Guilt or Gracious Living? New Environmentalism Gets Personal : Northwest: Some conservatives say zealots and their allies in government are threatening the economy by forcing an excuse-me-for-living mentality on Americans. The advocates wouldn't have life any other way.
- Good Students
- IMMACULATE MISCONCEPTION
- A STAR BY ANY NAME
- INVITING BUT NO FUN
- More San Francisco
- Tapia Remigio
- How the Dirty Work Got Done : It's no good complaining about brutality, this history of the LAPD suggests--we get the police force we ask for : TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE: The LAPD's Century of War in the City of Dreams, <i> By Joe Domanick (Pocket Books: $23; 497 pp.)</i>
- Windows of Opportunity?
- Airing the Pros and Cons of Bolsa Chica Wetlands Plan
- Selective Giving
- Life as a Media Baron : Biography of a shy, secretive man just scratches the surface : NEWHOUSE: All the Glitter, Power, and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It, <i> By Thomas Maier (St. Martin's Press: $24.95; 446 pp.)</i>
- NO JURASSIC LARK
- Well-Constructed Article on Hillside Development
- Vanishing Vasquez
- Airport Authority's Arrogant Attitude
- Responsibilities
- The FAA Can and Should Control Helicopter Noise
- International Migration Rules
- A Fighting Chance
- Panhandlers
- Beauty Theory--In the Eyes of the Beholder?
- A-Bomb Stamp
- Prop. 187 'Flu' Would Get Attention
- MONKEY BUSINESS
- Dropping 'F' Rule
- Holidays Aren't the Only Time to Give
- The Taproot of Civilization : By the end of this decade, more of the world's population will live in cities and towns than in villages : THE VILLAGERS: Changed Values, Altered Lives. The Closing of the Urban-Rural Gap, <i> By Richard Critchfield (Anchor Books: $27.50; 471 pp.)</i>
- Health Insurers Care More About Money
- Brief Mention Fails to Fully Explore a Life Touched By Angels
- First, Get the Fans
- Where Was the Oversight? There's Ample Blame for O.C. Bankruptcy
- End Practice of 'District Prerogative'
- A Night Without Mrs. B's
- Music to Her Ears
- El Toro Airport Battle Isn't Over Yet
- Gratitude for Kindness to Disabled Adults
- No Monster to Bondholders in It for the Income
- Why the Need to Criticize?
- City's Rebuilding Plan Makes Dollars and Sense
- ON THE WATERFRONT
- ELVIRULENT
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- NONFICTION - Dec. 11, 1994
- COVER STORY : Quotations From Chairman Mo : Mo Ostin let his artists do the talking for him his whole career. Now the record-biz legend steps out of the shadows and takes us on a tour from Ol' Blue Eyes to Red Hot Chili Peppers.
- Fund's Loss Put at $2 Billion; Delays in Projects Loom : Orange County: Planned spending on public works, youth programs, police upgrades threatened. Government workers may face shorter workweeks, pay cuts, layoffs.
- COVER STORY : Standing Firm : Area Piers Survive the Ravages of Time and Tide to Enjoy a New Wave of Renovation
- Runway Disasters: Searing Reminders That Inaction Kills
- Crisis May Be Used as Bait by Other States
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : State Officials Take Wait-and-See Stance : Capitol: Response to the crisis has lacked any sense of urgency so far. But some legislators are calling for tighter restrictions on investments.
- The G-Man, the Shrimp Scam and Sacramento's Big Sting : FBI AGENT JAMES WEDICK'S UNDERCOVER OPERATION NETTED 14 PUBLIC OFFICIALS. BUT HAS IT CHANGED THE WAY THE STATE LEGISLATURE WORKS?
- CRA Project Moves Forward : Redevelopment: The City Council has approved a 150-acre expansion of the Crenshaw Redevelopment Area, which proponents say will give riot-torn areas an economic boost. Critics call it a land grab.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Complexity of Debacle Hamstrings Supervisors : Bankruptcy: Leaders concede economic woes are baffling. But some observers praise corrective actions taken so far.
- BLINDSIDED / ORANGE COUNTY'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : What Happened to the Money? : Tales of incredulity and shock, of ignored warnings and misplaced trust as the saga of a financial catastrophe unfolds.
- 'Pulp Fiction,' Tarantino Win L.A. Film Critics Awards : Movies: John Travolta is named best actor for role in the action-thriller. Jessica Lange wins for 'Blue Sky.'
- NOT RAM ENOUGH: As the Los Angeles...
- DECORATING : Go for the Green (Tree) at Christmas
- Chinese Fire Blamed on Short Circuit, Flammable Curtains
- Cargo Ship Sinks in Atlantic; 3 Missing
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Department Heads Can Only Worry and Wait : Budget: Agencies already hard-pressed for money say future depends on how crisis is resolved.
- LOS ANGELES : Cinema-TV Dean to Head USC's Annenberg Center
- SANTA ANA : Man Sentenced for Leading Fatal Chase
- SANTA ANA : Trim a Tree for Peace in the Park
- ANAHEIM : Carolers Will Ask for Food for Needy
- Woman, 3 Juveniles Held in Drug Case
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS NCAA VOLLEYBALL REGIONALS : Division I Championship : Mater Dei vs. La Puente Bishop Amat
- Blake Reaches New Heights as Bengal Quarterback
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / WOODBRIDGE TOURNAMENT : Pearson, Stovall Lead Woodbridge to Rout of Fountain Valley in Championship Game
- Feldman's Aggressiveness Serves Her Well in City Final : Girls' tennis: Taft senior finishes career 48-2 after winning singles title in straight sets.
- Jets Plan to Focus on Krieg, Sanders
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : All That Practice Must Have Paid Off
- Indian Tribe Scales Back Casino Plans : Gambling: Agua Caliente officials will open smaller card club at Spa Hotel, possibly as early as April. They still plan a free-standing facility with Caesars World.
- EPA Will Ease Rules for States on Tougher Car Emission Tests
- Onassis Apt. 4 Sale; $9 Mil
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Holds On, Beats Golden West
- Long Beach State Rallies, Beats Hawaii in Five Games
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / DIVISION III FINAL : Stubborn Notre Dame Defeats Ayala
- Orange County Not Alone in Money Woes, Devalued Bonds
- SANTA CRUZ ISLAND : 120 Firefighters Try to Control Grassland Blaze
- Orange County Almanac
- REDONDO BEACH : Briton With Alzheimer's Disease Reported Missing
- Ruling on Eavesdrop Frees Theft Suspect
- Seasonal Cheer Spread by 'USA: Muslim's Day' : Celebrations: Coming Dec. 16, the holiday is not based on religion or culture. An Islamic group created it to offer an alternative observance.
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Sweeps Into Semifinals
- Valley Quarterback Arellanes Says He'll Play for Fresno State
- Skieresz, Hernandez Voted Best Ventura County Runners
- 'Hate for Holidays' Playing at Moving Arts
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Inspecting Carol' Right on Target With Twists and Wit
- TV Reviews : 'World of Disney' Promotes Nostalgia
- Budget-Cutting Becomes a Blood Sport : Government: Both parties are out to drastically slash federal spending and taxes. Democrats now tout once-unthinkable plans.
- World Perspective : PEACE PRIZE : On Nobel Day, Reality Falls Short of Noble Hopes : Arafat, Shamir and Peres are honored for their efforts toward Mideast peace even as analysts say a miracle would be needed to push the process forward.
- GOP Freshmen Getting Key House Committee Posts : Congress: Conservative newcomers are receiving nearly two-thirds of 31 plum vacancies, in a blow to seniority system.
- She Pulled No Punches
- Laguna Niguel Residents Urge City to Use Different Animal Shelter : Hearing: Group claims county pound ignores pets. They want shift to new Mission Viejo facility.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Budget Is Safe for Now, Official Tells Council
- Orange County Not Alone in Money Woes, Devalued Bonds
- Riverside Mother Held After 2-Year-Old Is Found Slain
- Clinton Links Free Trade, Jobs at Summit : Speech: President also lauds his own domestic economic policies.
- Obituaries : Rae Yoshida; Antelope Valley College Official
- Property Tax Revenues Expected to Stay Level : Government: As payment deadline looms, officials predict collections to be about same as last year's, despite real estate rebound.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canisius Stuns No. 13 Cincinnati
- . . . but It Wouldn't Be Prudent in O.C.
- Hope and the Hopeful : Comedian Wows His Public at Autograph Session
- A Real Wing-Ding for Bloomington : High school football: Record-setting school ends perfect season with 48-32 victory over La Mirada for Division VIII title.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FINALS : Birmingham Powell-Less to Stop Bell : City 3-A Division: Neck injury sidelines four-year starter and Braves fall, 25-3, in Epstein's last game.
- Cardinal Has Too Much Firepower for Trojans
- Massachusetts Grades Controversy Is Becoming a Study in Motivation
- Students Get the Picture : A 'New Generation' takes a Fresh Look at L.A. landmarks--and they're anything but traditional.
- Pentagon Cancels Northrop Stealth Missile Program : Defense: The cut will eliminate 1,700 jobs. Behind schedule, the contractor has lost $622 million on the project.
- Two Contractors Win Ruling on A-12 Project : Defense: McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics could receive $2.4 billion. Judge finds program improperly canceled.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : School Employees Get Checks, But Officials Worry About Future Payrolls : Education: Uncertainty reigns as district and city administrators try to assess impacts of the crisis on operations, projects.
- Bus Crash Kills 6 Tourists
- 5 Hurt at Clinic as Pressurized Chamber Blows
- 3.6 Quake Felt in Ojai Valley
- Role Reversal: Clippers Crush Hapless Lakers : Pro basketball: They make it two in a row by taking 28-point halftime lead in 109-84 victory.
- Northridge Gets Unexpected Lift Could practice be overrated?
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea Beats Esperanza, Advances to Final
- Crash Worship Knows How to Drive Fans Wild : The cult band that combines the assaulting feel of industrial dance music with the boom of three live drummers has a following stretching coast to coast.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Gauges O.C. Crisis; Dow Gains 5.38
- CONSTRUCTION : Filling in Gaps on Varieties of Home Insulation
- Cuban Radio News Anchor Asks for Asylum in Miami
- CANOGA PARK : Applications for Scholarship Available
- SYLMAR : Deal to Protect Oak Woodland Reached
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Conservancy Opens Its Scenery to Guests
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Chavez Begins His Going-Away Party
- Agassi Loses Cool, Then Match
- A New Regime in Power, New Fodder for Comedy
- PACOIMA : Not a Shelter but a Home for the Homeless
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Quake-Hit Sanctuary Reopens for Services
- Mountains Agency Wins Right to Seize Soka University Land : Environment: College vows to appeal judge's ruling. Price the conservancy must pay for the Calabasas property will be determined by a jury.
- High Cost of Stilts : Quake Victims Seek Waiver of FEMA Rule on Extra Height for Houses
- Police Kill Driver Who Tried to Run Over Bicycle Officers
- GLENDALE : One-Stop Center to Open for Homeless
- Neptune Claus : 'Hometown Holidays' Is Theme for Glittering Flotilla of Yachts
- Agency Gives Groups Vision of Hope : Philanthropy: Christian relief organization will donate building materials to help 13 Valley churches and charities make quake repairs or expand.
- ROUNDUP : GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Justices to Rule on Legality of Racial Gerrymandering : Judiciary: White voters, especially in the South, are challenging black-majority districts. Case will have profound implications for civil rights and politics.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Milosevic Signature Seen in Serbs' Gains : Balkans: Belgrade mastermind 'reconciles' with rebels as dream of Greater Serbia is on the verge of coming true.
- STUDIO CITY : $1.8 Million Awarded Victim of Assault
- 3 Teen-Agers Suspected of Robbing Classmates : Crime: Canyon High students are in custody after alleged victims report being bullied into turning over money and candy.
- Arrest in Slaying Follows Grisly Discovery : Crime: Man is jailed on suspicion of killing Huntington woman, 47, after car crash. Body was found in car parked outside Irvine hospital.
- SIMI VALLEY : Holiday Festivities Set at Reagan Library
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / IN-N-OUT BURGER / CONVERSE CLASSIC : Trabuco Hills Defeats Santa Ana Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Dorsey's Segura Denied in Repeat Bid
- Nicklaus and Palmer Are a Winning Team : Golf: Legends score first-round victory and have a good time doing it.
- Injury Gives Agnew Chance With Patriots
- Late Score Caps Sailor Comeback : Division V football: Touchdown pass with less than three minutes left in the game gives Newport Harbor a 20-15 victory over Servite.
- Cardmania Heads Elite Field in Underwood
- No Long Layoff for De La Hoya : Boxing: Less than a month after his last fight, he will take on Avila at the Grand Olympic today.
- Writing Duo Adds Spice to Television's White-Bread Diet
- Mariachis No Longer Second-Stringers : Music: Los Camperos de Nati Cano will take center stage at this year's sold-out Fiesta Navidad in Costa Mesa.
- Weekend TV : Christmas Melodies From Como, Cole and Pavarotti
- DANCE REVIEWS : A 'Jazz on Tap' Showcase at Wadsworth
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : O.C. Crisis Measured; Dow Up 5.38
- English Brewing Over Tea Dispute
- ACCENTS : Plates Preserve Flavor of Season
- Police Kill Driver Who Tried to Hit Bicycle Officers
- Two Seeking Money to Shop Admit to Killing
- Yeltsin Authorizes Force Against Restive Chechens as War Looms
- Civil Rights Complaint Targets State's Toxic Dumps : Law: In unique filing, groups say operating three waste sites near poor Latino communities is discrimination.
- $84 Million Pledged to Pay Haiti Loans; New Aid Now Likely
- Appellate Panel Considers Release on Bail for Nesler, Killer of Alleged Molester
- Homeless Get Chance to Come In From Cold
- COMMENTARY : Behind Jolly Ol' St. Nick, There Is a Tale of Love
- Sunday Postal Hours to Ease Holiday Rush
- VAN NUYS : Man, 69, Convicted in Molestation of 3 Girls
- FILLMORE : State Revokes License of Used-Car Dealer
- Countywide : Youth Summit Puts Environment First
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS NCAA VOLLEYBALL REGIONALS : He Can't Recall Some Games, but He'll Never Forget One : Division I: Mater Dei's Bodnar is haunted--and driven--by humiliation at hands of Rialto Eisenhower in last year's championship game.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FINALS : Notre Dame Passes Way Into History : Southern Section Division III: Bowne leads Knights over Ayala, 27-20, for school's first title.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Buccaneers Present a Special Problem
- ROUNDUP : Alemany Girls Stay Unbeaten
- TV Reviews : Alaska Adventure in 'Rugged Gold'
- MOVIESSpacey Summer: Universal Pictures has moved up...
- Magnin in Palos Verdes to Convert, Rest to Be Sold
- INSIDE & OUT : Faulty Dryer Can Cause Damp Wall
- City of L.A. Will Proceed With Legal Challenge to Prop. 187
- WINDS: You don't need a weatherman to...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : VOICES
- Sex Tape Distributor Fined $10,000
- Barking Up Wrong Tree : U.S. Rangers Try to Catch Those Who Cut Christmas Conifer in Forest
- Bruins Fall Short in Semifinal, 4-1 : Soccer: Indiana rolls to victory over UCLA, will face Virginia for championship.
- Chain Acquiring Westlake Hospital : Medicine: Company already owns largest facility in Thousand Oaks. Some warn of a monopoly.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FINALS : Another Ring for Sylmar's Price Club? : City 4-A Division: Spartan running back can match brother's title today against Crenshaw.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Washington Chops Down Westlake for Title
- Giordani Uses Changeup to Pass Servite Defense
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : San Francisco State Defeats Southern California College
- By Any Yardstick, Farrars Measure Up : High school football: Coach's scrappy sons have propelled Nordhoff's drive to championship game.
- Tracks Make an Offer Jockeys Might Accept
- Countywide : Golden West Students Protest Expulsions
- VENTURA : Shell Western Settles Oil Spills Lawsuit
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / DIVISION IV FINAL : Canyon Springs Rolls Over Norco, 48-0
- Embattled Landfill Manager Ousted : Sanitation: Air-quality violations at Lopez Canyon dump in Lake View Terrace lead to staff shake-up. Assemblyman and councilman call for its closure.
- Heisman Longshot No More : College football: Colorado's Salaam started the season as the second, maybe third, candidate on his team.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dream Theater Really Should Dream On
- Writing the End to a True-to-Life Cinderella Story : Remembrance: The facts of Lana Turner's discovery at a soda fountain have changed through the years, but the legend remains.
- What's Left of the Fund?
- Dolphin Kills Swimmer Who Tried to Catch Ride
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Journalist Resigns in KGB Spy Uproar
- Church Hopes Plan for Cemetery Ends Homeowner Feud
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Warns of Con Artists Posing as Utility Workers
- Oxnard May End Planning Commission : Construction: Officials are urging City Council to replace the panel with a hearing officer to speed the permit process.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / ROUNDUP : Alta Loma Contains Chaffey in 24-0 Victory
- TV Reviews : 'Witch Hunt' a Burning Hollywood Satire : HBO's 'Witch Hunt' Is a Burning Satire on Hollywood
- 'The Veil' to Benefit Bet Tzedek Legal Clients
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Close on Mixed Note; Dow Gains 5.38
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Women's Priority Is Family, Pope Says
- Head of Ford Foundation to Step Down : Philanthropy: Franklin Thomas is departing after 17 years at the helm of nation's largest nonprofit charitable organization. He instituted major programs.
- Syria to Resume Israeli Contacts After Long Break
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Vikings' Success Should Force NFL's Hand on Blacks
- CHRISTMAS MUSIC: Holiday concerts and musical productions...
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3-Year Sentence for Woman in Shooting
- Too Cozy a Relationship? : Wall Street and Orange County: The love affair that soured
- VENTURA : Bid to Allow Outdoor Vendors Advances
- NBA ROUNDUP : Blaylock Breaks Lock, and Hawks Beat Knicks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Playoff Chances on the Line Today
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / ROUNDUP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Balanced Scoring Is Key to Katella's Championship
- Blue Cross Foundation Proposal Wins Support : Health care: The $2 billion will compensate the public for change to for-profit from nonprofit.
- INSIDE & OUT : AT YOUR SERVICE
- MATERIALS : Engineered Lumber: Greater Than Its Parts
- CARPET : How to Keep Your Best Underfoot
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Borrowed Billions More as Interest Rates Rose : Finance: As ex-treasurer pursued ill-fated strategy, portfolio's debt rose. Questions on securities raised.
- Mother Guilty of Not Reporting Daughter's Rape : Courts: Girl, 7, was attacked by woman's AIDS-infected groom on their wedding day.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : For O.C. Bondholder, Legal Action is Mainly a Matter of Principle : Courts: Retiree says he doesn't really need the money, but he's still mad enough to sue.
- Salami Linked to at Least 18 Illnesses : Health: E. coli bacteria was found in the meat, prompting a recall. Other manufacturers will study similar products.
- Bill Seeks 2-Cent Cigarette Tax for Prostate Cancer Research
- Appellate Justices Consider Release on Bail for Nesler
- CONSUMER
- Jury Convicts Shue of Kidnap in 15 Minutes
- Latino Groups Assail Prop. 187 Boycott : Protest: Leaders criticize action against Disney and RJR Nabisco announced the day before. They urge citizenship drives instead.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Two Cities Offering Flu Shot Clinics
- Gallegly Criticizes Clinton Bosnia Offer
- GLENDALE : Father of 3 Slain Outside His Home
- VAN NUYS : Aggressive Bobby Sherman Fan Freed
- Old Telephone Books Given New Lives
- BURBANK : Vintage Plane Recalls German Bomber Days
- IRVINE : Trustees Vote to Chip In DARE Funds
- THOUSAND OAKS : Vote Is Delayed on Environment Report
- Nuns Plan 2 Housing Projects for Poor, Elderly : Oxnard: Mercy Charities hopes to alleviate shortage of low-cost units. It is asking the city to donate up to $2 million.