- CLUB SCENE : Less Stress With a Beer and a Song
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : An End Run Around Obscurity : In Bloomington, the football team's triumph has given a much-needed boost to community pride.
- Defense Concludes Case in Thornton Murder Trial : Courts: Soon after, defendant's mother is arrested on suspicion of violating probation on a welfare fraud conviction.
- To Michael Huffington: You Lost, Move On
- Countywide : Olive Crest Children's Homes Seek Donations
- Panel Discusses the Future of Ventura Boulevard : Planners: Much of the talk focuses on whether the thoroughfare should be considered a regional or a local street.
- MOORPARK : Proposals for Zoo, Golf Courses on Hold
- Laguna Niguel : Goodman Chosen to Serve as Mayor
- MOORPARK : EIR on Widening of Channel Approved
- JAZZ REVIEW : '50 Fingers' Gets Big Hand at Ambassador
- Taiwanese Troupe Shares Its Global Vision : Theater: Performance Workshop brings Chinese-language 'Red Sky' to Irvine. The universal theme of aging is delivered in English supertitles.
- Company Town
- HTP International Inc.: The firm has acquired...
- Trust Fund Has the Makings of Truly Grand Idea : Investments: Money manager's $10,000 gift to his grandson could pay big dividends, projected as much as $10 million, when the tot becomes a retiree.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : The 'Numbers Cruncher' : People: Former state Treasurer Thomas W. Hayes is known for conservative investment strategies and expertise in government finance.
- Picture of Wellness : Some experts say women should hold on to copies of base-line mammograms for future use.
- Clinton Signs Trade Bill, Rebuts Claims His Policies Harm Workers
- THE GOODS : Conservation Pieces : Furniture made from milk jugs? Sweaters spun from plastic soda bottles? These are just two of the recycled gifts you can choose to fit your budget--and to help keep Mother Earth green.
- $120,000 Flight of General, Pet Cat, Probed
- Overhaul of State Technology Office Urged
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: Do you think homework should be abolished?
- 4 More Charges Added in Fusillade on White House
- Truman to Displace A-Bomb on Stamp
- Think of the Miami Summit as a Giant Rotary Meeting of the Americas : Trade: GATT and NAFTA have persuaded Latin America that the United States is serious about economic cooperation.
- IRVINE : Superintendent Decision Delayed
- Abortion Clinic Owner Called 'Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' : Courts: Prosecutor says murder defendant showed her true nature by trying to conceal body after a botched procedure. Defense says she tried to save patient's life.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Report Issued on Scouts' Gay Bias
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Stanford May Hire Former Assistant
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL / WEST REGIONAL : USC Defeats Arizona, Meets Stanford Next
- Giving Raiders a Lift(off) : Rocket Ismail Makes His Mark After Conversation With Hostetler
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL / SOUTH REGIONAL : UCLA Overwhelms Duke to Advance
- SIDELINES : Antelope Valley, Hart Keeping Their Distance in Regular Season
- FAMILY : Canadian Trio Serves Up a Helping of Holiday Cheer
- MOVIE REVIEW : Snipes Out to Land Sky-Divers in 'Zone'
- Morgan Stanley and London's Warburg in Merger Discussions : Deals: A pairing of the two financial giants would create a global powerhouse. Morgan would be the majority partner.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : No Call for Bold Government Intervention, Experts Say : Investing: Such action would send the wrong signal to other municipalities, a banking professor argues.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bond Jitters Ease but Stocks Get Slammed : Markets: The Dow index plunges 50 points in heavy trading while selling of muni bonds slows.
- Economists Say Loss May Include 5,000 New Jobs
- Sweeping Away a Harsh Cloud : Reacting to controversy, Postal Service will change nuclear-cloud stamp
- Countywide : Filmmakers Seek Photos of Youths Killed in 1993
- PACOIMA : Yaroslavsky to Head Christmas Parade
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Senior Recruits Help Out Police
- Police Chief Won't Enforce Prop. 187 Until Courts Rule : Laws: Garden Grove's Stanley L. Knee tells panel that immigrants' trust is needed to help fight crime.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Beats Division I Northern Arizona
- NHL : League Cancels All-Star Game in San Jose
- Angels' Offer to Lee Smith Is $4.4 Million
- UC Irvine Gallery Names New Curator
- Feldman Gets Final Shot at Girls' City Tennis Title
- COMEDY NOTES : Holiday Festival to Make Rather Merry
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Seal Delivers Missionary Zeal but Where's the Message?
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Irreverent Foreign Press Takes Aim at Home of the 'California Dream'
- CRENSHAW : Man Held in Alleged Rape, Abduction of Girl, 12
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : LAX Is Listed Among 5 Healthiest U.S. Airports
- Checking In : Entirely Female Management Staff Supervises Hotel Renovation Project
- Neighbors Lose Fight to Unfence Park : Pleasant Valley: Directors oppose plea to open up play area next to Tierra Linda School, except after classes end.
- COSTA MESA : Resident Wants to Scrap Copters, Add Ground Police
- Gusts Blamed for House Fire, Power Outages : Weather: 'Typical Santa Ana conditions' knock down about 50 power lines in Orange County. The winds are expected to continue.
- Official Dismisses Report on Base Closure : Point Mugu: Assistant Defense Secretary Gotbaum says Pentagon inspector general may not influence fate of Navy installation.
- Merchant Found Shot to Death in Beverly Hills Shop : Crime: The woman's slaying is the fourth murder in the city since August. The victim was to receive an award from the Chamber of Commerce next Friday.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATO : Don't Provoke a New Cold War : Russia understandably views a U.S.-backed plan to admit states from east and central Europe as threatening.
- Crenshaw Rallies to Beat Santa Ana Valley, 88-80
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Thorpe Keys Win Over Ventura
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Carolina (5-0) Stays on Right Track
- Sins of Ruling Class in 'Greasepaint'
- Company Town : In Turnabout, Giant's Azoff May Stay
- Democratic Whip Calls for Ethics Probe of Gingrich : Politics: An outside counsel is sought to find out if the incoming Speaker's college course is truly educational or a thinly veiled propaganda effort.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Skewed Look at Love : Uneven acting detracts from the overall humor of Sheridan's 'The Rivals,' shifted to a 1904 setting.
- COMMENTARY : Rose, Strawberry Turn Out to Be Two of a Kind
- Funds and Games Are All Gone
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- TV & RADIOStern Times: Radio personality Howard...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ENGLAND : Man Slashes 15 in Department Store
- Boy, 11, Who Cut Throat of Woman, 83, Gets Probation
- Former Premier to Lead Japan's Newest Party
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : The Mechanics of a Bond
- Narrow Ruling Is Expected on Homeless Law
- No Letup in Crimes Against Black Youths : Study: Males under 25 are increasingly at risk, Justice Department statistics show. Violent acts occurred 1 1/2 times more than the rate for whites.
- THE GOODS : An Improved Newton Has a Message for You
- Inventories Rise for a 4th Straight Month
- Bring On the Lights : Although hard-hit by the quake, many Candy Cane Lane residents say homes will glow for the holidays.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Violators May Have a Loophole
- U.N. Troops in Bosnia: Relief and More Grief : Balkans: Serbian rebels allow supplies to reach Bangladeshis. Then they fire a missile into Bihac.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Bodies Washed Up in Flood Are Reburied
- Antonio Jobim; Composer Created Bossa Nova Sound
- State May Condemn Soka Land, Judge Rules : Conservancy: Victory puts parks agency's focus on cost of acquiring campus acreage. College says it will appeal.
- School Board Selects Slimmer as President
- Key Witness Says Panah Told of Girl's Death
- SANTA CRUZ ISLAND : Controlled Burn Jumps Fire Line
- ANAHEIM : No. 4 Vote-Getter Will Become Trustee
- CAMARILLO : Planners Approve In-Line Hockey Rink
- STILL FAB: It's been 30 years since...
- Christmas Crime : Forest Service Sets Out to Trim Tree Thieves
- FULLERTON : . . . And Santa Claus Promises to Write Back
- Dummies Help Teach a Lesson: Traffic Safety
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Despite His Size, Johns Packs a Wallop : Prep football: Newport Harbor's 5-foot-9, 195-pound lineman helped Sailors advance to Division V final with overtime victory.
- CLU Women Get Rare Win at Azusa Pacific
- Lingering Injury Forces Dehere's Retirement
- Pure Vanilla : Rooney Has Notre Dame in Final While Eschewing Spotlight
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Disclosure': The Plot Thickens . . . : Douglas, Moore Star in Adaptation of Crichton's Novel on Harassment Reversal
- THEATER NOTES : Stages Seasoned With Will Rogers, Nuns, Scrooge
- Deal to Wed 2 Major Mortgage Lenders : Merger: Norwest of Minnesota will buy Riverside firm. Price is estimated at $250 million.
- Final Hurdle for Macy, Federated Deal Cleared : Reorganization: Merger of retailers will create nation's largest department store firm.
- That Fabled British Auto Maker Rolls With the Changing Times : Cars: Rolls-Royce learns how to keep its handmade elegance while adapting to the harsh realities of the '90s. There's even a move afoot--egad!--for a partnership.
- Clinton Offers Troops for Bosnia Pullout : Balkans: Up to 20,000 U.S. soldiers could assist if peacekeepers evacuate. President pledges to consult Congress before deploying forces to nation for first time.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Analysts Say the Basic Economy Is Still Strong : Report: Expected creation of jobs next year could decrease by up to 5,000, annual survey finds, much of it related to public works projects.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Nuclear Program Frozen, Agency Says
- What Auditor Said, How Citron Replied
- Experts Push Low-Tech Care for Back Pain
- Stage for Latino Talent : Immigrants find a creative outlet in Constelacion. Acting group hopes to increase appreciation of theater in the Spanish-speaking community.
- CHATSWORTH : Payment Sought Over Illegal Cable TV Gear
- Fullerton : Young Cyclists Can Get $10 Helmet Discounts
- CALABASAS : Centre Compromise Is OKd in Concept
- Virginia Commands Spotlight : College soccer: Cavaliers overshadow UCLA, Indiana and Rutgers with four seniors who can win fourth NCAA title.
- Format in Spotlight in Desert : Golf: Diners Club event at PGA West gives players a rare opportunity for match play.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress' Late Rally Beats Mt. San Antonio
- McCanta Finds the Power in Preparation : Football: Servite defensive lineman doesn't frighten anyone with size or quickness, but he beats opponents with guile.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : When It Comes to Bad Taste, Birds Doesn't Chicken Out
- 'Dragon Gate': Search for Self
- Bolshoi Ballet Interrupts 'Giselle' to Air Grievances : Dance: The troupe strikes over pay and the 'civil war' between management about the proposed contract system.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Army, Air Force to Thin Their Ranks
- Brown Says State May Legalize Video Gambling
- 300 Children Believed Killed in China Movie Theater Fire : Asia: 1,000 students were watching cultural program. Blaze would be second major fire disaster in a month if unofficial death toll is accurate.
- A Crucial Connection : How to bridge the language gap between hearing and deaf family members-- especially when the risk of abuse is so high? Local agencies think they have the answer: opening the lines of communication.
- Governor Takes Oath Peacefully in Chiapas; Rival Does Too : Mexico: Both promise reform in troubled southern state. Country waits to see if Zapatista rebels will end truce.
- More Police Stations Will Get Banking Machines : Safety: Another 13 ATMs will be installed citywide in effort to help public avoid danger when withdrawing cash. Nine have been available under pilot program.
- Gravel Spill Ties Up Interstate 5 in Mission Viejo
- New Mayor Vows to End RV Project : Port Hueneme: City Council directs its staff to find out the legal and financial costs of dropping the plan.
- Ventura Newspapers' Editor Irby Resigns
- SIMI VALLEY : Car Runs Light, Hits Pedestrians, Vehicles
- VAN NUYS : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Painting Graffiti at 200 Sites
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Drops Ban on 3 Adult Magazines
- VAL VERDE : Had No Chance to Flee Abductor, Woman Testifies
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- National Video Rentals
- APPRECIATION : Jobim Was More Than the King of Bossa Nova
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- 'Provisional' Ballots
- Bosnia
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Jerry Rubin's Death
- Toppled Toilet Draws Lawsuit: A woman who...
- Speaking English
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Clippers Blew Chance for NBA Immortality
- Llama Drama : Simi Valley: Despite neighbors' complaints, officials say the Andean beasts can remain in equestrian districts.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Orange County Bankruptcy
- Bored With Law School
- Obituaries - Dec. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 9, 1994
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Investors Are Told That Staying Put Is Smarter Than Selling Into Panic : Wall Street: More than 50% of the 100 largest publicly traded O.C. stocks fell. Nearly 25% gained.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : City, School, Transit Officials Map Strategy : Reaction: Schneider talks to city managers. Schools get state advice. Tollway agencies say work to go on.
- Hemisphere's Leaders Gather to Boost Trade : Summit: Immigration, drug trafficking and Cuba also may be discussed at 3-day meeting in Miami.
- Clinton Is Near to Proposing Tax Cut, Aides Say
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Russia's <i> Nyet</i> to NATO Signals Rising Distrust
- County to Fight Sale of $9 Billion in Collateral
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Future Uncertain for Projects in Progress : Public works: From a police complex in Santa Ana to a new toll highway, the bankruptcy filing has raised fears about continued funding.
- Prop. 187 Foes Urge Boycott of Nabisco, Disney : Protest: Latino groups are urging consumers to shun the firms because of their donations to Gov. Wilson and others who supported the initiative.
- Man, 20, Accused of Felony Graffiti Scrawls : Crime: The rare prosecution is based on vandalism amounting to $12,000 at 200 Valley sites over six months. The suspect, who has pleaded innocent, faces prison.
- Malibu Fire Singes Residents' Nerves, but Little Else
- Malibu Blaze Tests Nerves, Firefighting Planes : Emergency: Flames blamed for four minor injuries blacken 100 acres of chaparral. They offer a chilling reminder of last year's disaster, but do little real damage.
- White House Plans Bipartisan Summit to Create Strategy for Welfare Reform : Policy: Conference will include governors, lawmakers and local officials. The move is an attempt to seize the initiative from the GOP.
- County Was Told in '93 of Treasurer's Risky Strategies : Crisis: Audit also said Citron avoided oversight of his financial dealings. Three supervisors, ex-official don't recall seeing report.
- Malibu Fire Singes Nerves, Little Else : Emergency: Four minor injuries, no damage reported. The blaze is a chilling reminder of last year's disaster.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Empty Pockets : Finance: Bonds have been a major funding source in Orange County. Agencies that used them for projects will have to seek other methods now.
- FIVE-DOLLAR BOUNCE? Just about everyone is talking...
- Malibu Blaze Tests Nerves, Firefighting Planes : Battle: Super Scoopers run into trouble, as strong winds force them to avoid low-flying water drops. But officials say they are pleased with the aircraft's performance.
- The Legislature Has a Way of Bringing People Together, Sigh
- Super Scooper Planes Win Officials' Praise in Rocky Debut : Firefighting: Gusting winds force the water-dumping aircraft to fly higher than optimum altitude. Even so, they are called effective.
- Foes of Prop. 187 Urge Boycott of Nabisco, Disney : Protest: Groups point to companies' heavy contribution to reelection of Gov. Wilson and others who supported initiative.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Debacle Produces Mixed Reaction of Panic Selling, Bargain Shopping : Wall Street: More than 50% of the 100 largest publicly traded O.C. stocks fell. Nearly 25% gained.
- Orange County Officials Got Gifts From Bond Firms
- Auditor Warned O.C. in '93 : Board, D.A. Were Told Citron Violated Codes : Crisis: The internal audit also said the treasurer ran his office without adequate controls. Three supervisors and an ex-official say they don't recall seeing the report.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : County's Battle With Wall St. Could Last Years
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Legal Experts Foresee Epic Battle With Wall Street : Finance: Losses from sale of collateral could be devastating. Brokerages insist they were within rights.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Meetings of Supervisors in Secret Draw Fire : Accountability: Other government bodies follow suit in crisis. The law is unclear; some say actions heighten public's fears.
- Jury Selection in Simpson Trial Ends After 11 Weeks : Courts: Both sides accept racially mixed group of alternates. Judge can now focus on legal, evidence issues.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 9, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 9, 1994
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Investors Weigh Their Options : Legal Action Against Brokers Is Inevitable, Experts Predict
- Pilgrim Group Mutual Funds to Break Up
- The Isle of Edam
- Fruitcake: Beyond Doorstop
- Willie Brown's Unlikely Turn as Folk Hero
- FASHION : The Allure of Allure : Why is the young magazine a winner? It might have something to do with Editor Linda Wells' beauty-biz-not-as-usual style.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : A PROFILE OF ORANGE COUNTY
- Principal Calls Meeting to Fight Racial Tension : Alhambra: Baldwin Middle School educator is ecstatic about the high parent turnout. Another community gathering is planned.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Chosen for Case Has Background in Securities : Courts: John E. Ryan, a decorated Navy pilot, draws high praise from bankruptcy attorneys.
- Coming Attraction : Camarillo's 1st Major Movie Complex Is Readied
- THOUSAND OAKS : Student Hailed for Her Virtues Portrays Saint
- Seniors
- CALABASAS : Improvements to Begin on Stunt Road
- BOYS' WRESTLING 1994-1995: WRESTLING PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : LAGUNA HILLS
- 'Christmastime' at Carpenter Center
- Clippers Pooh-Pooh a Shot at Record : Pro basketball: Richardson's basket at end of overtime beats Bucks, 96-94, and ends streak at 16.
- BASEBALL LABOR TALKS : Players' Newest Proposal Doesn't Include a Ceiling
- THEATER REVIEWS : Tacking Up a Comic 'Gecko' Greeting : The lounge lizards' musical parody sends up those silly and sentimenal specials, but as satire it doesn't quite deliver.
- RETAILING
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Council Members Add 11 Months to Terms
- School Work : Think college is a party? Get real. Rising fees and a no-nonsense attitude mean more time on the job.
- RESTAURANTS : Yankee Tavern in Laguna Niguel Is Mostly Dandy
- Sports
- JAZZ : Holiday Gig Returns on Smaller Scale
- VENICE : 25-Unit Low-Income Housing Project Moves Forward Despite Opposition
- Sen. Simpson Breaks Ranks With GOP on Aid to Immigrants
- DOWNEY : Free Services Help Parade Break Even
- REDONDO BEACH : Man Sought in Possible Molestation Attempts
- Kuykendall Blends Pragmatism, Ideology : Assembly: Legislator says accepting tobacco firm's $125,000 contribution helped him beat incumbent, and vows it won't ease his opposition to smoking.
- THEATER REVIEW : Rockin' 'Billy' Is Ambitious, But Uneven
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Shock of Recognition : San Jose Officials Stunned to See Their Errors Repeated
- We Know What We Like : In Ventura, Thousand Oaks and Oxnard, a growing use of public art brings into focus the way each community sees itself.
- SOUTH GATE : Azalea Festival Date Won't Be Moved to May
- A Life of Doing It Her Way : Books: Doris Lessing's stubborn resistance to misfortune has taken her on a remarkable journey, which she reveals in her new autobiography.
- POINT MUGU : Hospital Escapees Found Near Base
- Let Me Get This Straight: I'm the Human, You're the Cat . . .
- Check Forger Gets 25 Years to Life Under '3 Strikes' Law : Courts: Case is likely to fuel more debate over tough new measure. 'I'm not writing law, I'm enforcing it,' judge says.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School Trustee Resigns, 9 Apply to Replace Him : Education: Gary DeRevere, elected last year despite dropping out of race, says his job interfered with his obligation to district.
- WOODLAND HILLS : All-Girl School Wins Mock Trial Contest
- Forum Spotlights New School Trustees
- Chinese Swimmer Banned for Two Years
- Erickson Heats Up Quickly With Boilermakers
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Blue Devils Next Step for Bruins
- Gifts of Taste : Raise a Glass
- LEIMERT PARK : Gallery to Feature Items From Negro League
- BANKRUPTCY FALLOUT: As Orange County reels from...
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Applicants Sought for Vacant Council Seat
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : THE $20-Billion Bet
- PASADENA : Artist Sought to Help in Children's Project
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Checks Will Clear, Says Counsel on Bankruptcy : Fallout: All essential services and all the things that citizens and businesses expect are going to be provided, lawyer says.
- Citizens Group Claims Ballot Discrepancies in Venice Precincts : Election: Supporters of defeated candidate ask county to examine incorrect addresses on roster.
- LA PALMA : City OKs Study on Cable Rates
- Source Scientific Inc.: The medical equipment manufacturer...
- STOCK WATCH
- CULVER CITY : Weekly Fills Void Left by Paper's Demise
- SANTA MONICA : Inquiry Sought in Hanging of Inmate in Cell
- Gardening Program Helps Residents Grow
- Topics / BUSINESS : Funeral Home Fills Need by Catering to Asians
- Britain's Major Battles to Keep Government on Track After Setback
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : What's Happened to the Salt of the Earth? : SNOW ANGELS <i> by Stewart O'Nan</i> ; Doubleday $25, 320 pages
- Sports
- San Juan Capistrano : 3 Sworn In to Council After Sad Farewell
- Panel Favors Chipping In Funds to Keep 2 Libraries Open Longer : Ventura: Backers urge more hours for Wright and Foster branches. Recommendation now goes to full council.
- President Orders Quake Inspections
- THE ECONOMY : Output Rises as Labor Costs Stall
- Gifts of Taste : Crystal Sources
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Do Ratings Agencies Share Blame for Fiasco? : Wall Street: Questions are being raised as to whether major credit-ranking services are reliable judges of municipal investments.
- Recalls May Be Next Weapon in Battle for Assembly : Politics: Republicans are threatening to target two Democrats who narrowly won election. Democrats could plan retaliation.
- Subway Riders Mark Anniversary of Massacre
- Topics / MALIBU : Redecorating Bargains Aid Disaster Victims
- Michigan Senate Votes Ban on Kevorkian
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Key Element of Filing May Be in Jeopardy : Regulations: Some experts say bankruptcy statute may not bar banks and brokerages from liquidating their collateral, as at least one has already done. But others disagree.
- PASADENA : Domestic Violence Workshop Is Offered
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Posters and Documents Trace History of Black Panthers : <i> Until the lions have their historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter. : </i>
- Gun Range OKd Despite Opposition From Police : Compton: Chief says it may bring more guns into the community. Mayor calls venture 'a good idea.'
- O. C. IN BANKRUPTCY : VOICES : Readers Decry Officials, System in Wake of Crisis
- WESTCHESTER : Woman Gets Jail for Bid to Skip Community Service
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Asian Families Increasingly Becoming Targets of Robbers : Crime: In one incident, five relatives are held captive in home as thieves take car and $20,000 in valuables.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : A CLASSIC
- It Was a Rough Year for Teams, a Great One for Players : Football: Despite another disappointing showing in postseason play by Westside teams, the area again has several college prospects.
- U.S. Bars Russian Woman's Visit to Ailing Grandmother
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Asking for Help : Advisers: Orange County turns to a New York firm for expertise in handling its imperiled fund. The holdings may be sold piecemeal.
- Both Sides Assail Lungren Moves on Prop. 187 : Immigration: With key court hearing looming, measure's backers seek stronger defense. Foes say distribution of temporary order blocking provisions was delayed.
- Deejays, Marines Looking for a Few--No, a Lot of--Good Toys : Some K-HAY listeners respond to Taylor's invitation to drop in at the station by bringing donations.
- Corruption Trial of Ex-President Opens in Brazil
- Long Live the King : Yes, he's been away for a while, but he hasn't been forgotten. Giorgio Armani--Mr. Armani--shows Hollywood who came first.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Legal Firm Is a Leader in Municipal Bankruptcy Cases
- Bumper Crop of Speeding Tickets : Law enforcement: The CHP, concerned about excessive speeds on Interstate 5 in South County, issues 300 to 400 citations in 8 1/2 hours.
- Questions Stretch Across the Nation : Broad impact of Orange County's bankruptcy
- 2 Sue Huntington Beach for Change in Zoning : Courts: Would-be developers of coastal properties say move to protect wetlands has made their holdings worthless. City officials, however, deny it is unconstitutional.
- Manacles on 'Clean Hands'? : Magistrate's resignation could set back Italian corruption inquiry
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- COLUMN ONE : Mad and Glad Over NAFTA : As summit delegates gather to ponder the hemisphere's economy, they will be looking at the trade accord's first year. So far, it has sparked controversy, confusion and some surprising opportunities.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : TERMINOLOGY OF TROUBLE
- House GOP OKs Tougher Rules for Tax Hikes
- 3 Vie to Head Japan's New Opposition Party : Asia: Infighting may undercut New Frontier's chances to give the country a strong two-party system.
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Families Near DDT Site Unhappy With EPA
- Nick Lowe"The Impossible Bird" UpstartNick Lowe was...
- Public Asked to Assist in Identifying Body of Man : Crime: The victim was found fatally shot beside the street in a Santa Ana residential neighborhood. His pockets were empty, investigators said.
- NORTH HILLS : Veterans Protest Cuts in Hospital Programs
- SAN FERNANDO : Wrecking Ball Takes Down Health Center
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : They Enrich the Lives of Retarded 'Kids'
- ANALYSIS : Attention, Mr. Bettman: Someone Has to Give
- BOYS' SOCCER / TEAMS TO WATCH : Royal, Harvard-Westlake Might Have Strongest Kick
- BOYS' WRESTLING 1994-1995: WRESTLING PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : IRVINE
- Serving Some Sentiment, Straight Up or With a Twist : San Diego Rep's Staging of 'Carol'
- No. 1? They Beg to Dilfer : Rams Passed on Rookie, Who Is Now a Backup in Tampa Bay
- GOINGS ON : 'Disclosure' Premiere to Help Access Theater : Michael Douglas and Demi Moore flick will look at men and women in the corporate world.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Royal Treatment: Bold, Simple Lunch : Bakery in Ventura, which has experienced strong popularity in the months since it opened, offers a meal at an attractive price.
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Extension Granted for Waste Disposal
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Moving Utility Lines Underground Rejected
- Rights Watch : The 'Joke' Falls Flat
- THOUSAND OAKS : No Decision Yet on Thornton Testimony
- Police Union Plans Protest Against Barbara Yaroslavsky : Politics: Protective league fears council candidate will continue her husband's 'anti-cop' policies. She calls that sexist.
- Colorado's Fauria Earns Recognition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler Will Start Against Tampa Bay
- Fox Takes Aim at Boosting Sunday Prime-Time Lineup : Television: New programming chief John Matoian juggles the lineup, particularly focusing on Sunday night.
- Gifts of Taste : Putting Up Christmas