- 2 Die in Plane Crash Near Palm Springs
- Inside the Mosque
- Winter-Weary Midwest Is Hit by New Storm
- Bill Seeks to Ban Manufacture, Limit Sales of Handguns, Bullets
- College Trustees Warn of Changes Due to Cuts : Education: The board says it expects $1.3 million less in state funding. A teachers' union official calls prediction unrealistic.
- VENTURA : Play Equipment in Many Parks Being Upgraded
- Funeral Services Slated for 2 Slain Security Guards
- Female Pitcher Escapes Trouble in 10-1 Victory
- SYLMAR : Event Staged to Lure More Rail Riders
- MOORPARK : District May Change Lottery Fund Policy
- Some Quake Victims Get Utility Bill Break
- Guns That Nobody Needs
- Directory
- Santa Barbara Squeaks Past Capistrano Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING / MASTERS MEET : Castaneda (34-0) Area Headliner
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Wounded Reseda Thwarted : City 3-A Division: Regents rally without star guards, fall short to Roosevelt, 52-49.
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : UC Santa Barbara Uses Tiptop Tactics to Down Northridge
- WEEKEND TV : Olympics Schuss to the Finish Line in Norway
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Countywide : Step Closer to Fulfilling His Dream
- Panah Pleads Not Guilty in Girl's Death : Crime: He has been charged with murder, kidnap and sexual assault of Nicole Parker.
- Alleged Checks to Councilman Investigated
- Warden Ousted at Troubled State Prison in Lancaster : Corrections: Officials order Otis Thurman to retire or accept a demotion. Four escapes, including one by a convicted murderer, have plagued the year-old prison.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA : Servite's Cool, Calm Vallas Collects a Victory Over Sonora
- The Only Story That Tom Colbert Hasn't Gotten: His Own : 'We ask, "How's the wife, how are the kids and, by the way, do you have any stories for us?" '
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Things Are Different for Sharperson
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Tough Break Won't Keep Foothill's Taub Off the Mark
- Urcan Quits CSUN Volleyball Team
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Simidzija Leads SCC Women Past Concordia
- Campus Offers New Doctorate--Via Computer
- When to Prune Trees
- MASSACRE IN THE MIDEAST : Killings Harden Opponents of Peace : Reaction: Protests against talks with Israel erupt throughout Arab world. PLO demands a disarming of Israeli settlers.
- Youth's 911 Call Eerie Precursor to Police Killing
- Services for Officer Scheduled
- Newport Beach Developer Gets 29-to-Life Term : Courts: In second trial, prosecutors convince jury that Jim Hood killed the man he had hired to murder his wife.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Commission Plans Youth Arts Festival
- TWO AT TWENTY-FIVE: The senior pastors of...
- Diary Offers a Peek Into Communal Society : History: Recently opened archives provide material for books on the Oneida Community of Christian Perfectionists, a 19th-Century experiment in group living, socialist industry and idiosyncratic sex.
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING MEET : Fifty-Nine From County Will Seek State Berths Today
- Key Departure at Cruttenden 'Philosophical'
- GARDENING : Annuals Honors Go to Plants With a History
- 'He Was Trying to Kill Us All,' Survivor Says : Mosque: Inside, the floor is awash with blood. Outside, wailing fills the air. Relatives ask, 'Why?'
- Huffington Under the Spotlight as GOP Meets
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Restaurant Owners Are Suing Landlord for Fraud : Palmdale: The couple says company knew but didn't disclose that burger stand was in high-crime area.
- CANOGA PARK : A Publisher's Dream Becomes Issue of Reality
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mobile Home Rent Law Gets Tentative OK From Council
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Spiritual Warfare Sparks a Warning : Publishing: Author John Dawson warns that fighting demons has run amok. But some say God has given them technology to help with the task.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Developer Seeks Study of Quake's Impact on Site
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT INDIAN WELLS : Second-Seeded Fernandez Is Upset by Coetzer
- Worst Is Over : Angel Prospect Kevin Flora Says He Finally Has Recovered From Death of His Wife
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
- An Eclectic Festival of Quirky, Classic TV : Broadcasting: A salute to Sid Caesar Wednesday will open the Museum of Television & Radio's 11th annual event, which mixes classics with curiosities.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jr. Walker Takes Show From a Jog to an All-Out Run : After a muzzled start, the saxophonist and his All Stars jam on the 1966 hit 'Road Runner' and keep up the red-hot pace for the rest of the evening.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lakeboat's' Actors Sail a Taut Ship
- From Tonya and Dan to Ice Dancing Judges, Readers Are Golden
- Mahony's Reflections on God, Earthquake
- Kissin and Coughin'
- Mean Radio
- Appearance of Bias
- Adm. Kelso and Tailhook Scandal
- Listen to the Rappers
- Melrose Gets Stuck in Fan's Doghouse
- Bradley's Power Play : Plan Would Give Mayor More Authority, Make Council Jobs Full-Time
- Hey, Ace, Homophobia's Not So Funny!
- She Doesn't Play Ball and That Makes It News
- Child-Care Center Investigation
- A Samurai Wanna-Be
- What Seems to Be Trouble With Bruins?
- Jim Murray Challenges the Wimp Factor in L.A.
- Greed Responsible for Prep Blowouts
- If It's February, It Must Be Strawberry Season
- Lobbyists
- Adm. Kelso and Tailhook Scandal
- Finding Comfort and Joy Without Religion
- Fans Do Their Time With Clippers' Harper
- Dollars and the Orchestra
- Coverage of Islam Aids Understanding
- Indecency
- Riots Erupt in Wake of Mosque Massacre in W. Bank; 60 Dead : Israel: More than 300 are wounded overall as clashes turn day into bloodiest since 1967 war. Gunman, a Brooklyn-born Jewish settler, is killed by worshipers. Rabin calls slaughter a 'loathsome' act. Peace process in jeopardy.
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 26, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 26, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 26, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1994
- CHANGE OF TUNE: Jewish temples are usually...
- Russia Cops Are Robbers, Protection Racket Boss Says
- Healer and Militant, Killer Chose Violence : Profile: Gunman, a doctor who often refused to treat Arabs, was an extremist whose views had only hardened.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 26, 1994
- For Ames, a Wife and a Crossroads in Mexico City
- Autopsy Fails to Explain Medical Reason for Fumes
- Under Fire, Treasury Aide Ends Whitewater Role : Politics: Deputy Secretary Altman is third Clinton appointee accused of conflict of interest. GOP critic cites new evidence on 1st Family's money losses.
- Impact of Massacre Felt in L.A. : Mideast: Jewish and Muslim leaders condemn killings in Hebron. They call for an end to extremism and express worry that the peace process will be threatened.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Harding Still Has Some Loose Ends
- Testing of GM's Electric Car Pushed Back
- VIDEO FACTS
- Hong Kong Governor to Push Reforms : Asia: Head of British colony to make public details of failed talks with China on enclave's future.
- Growing Bluegrass : Tonight's concert is intended to lure new fans to the genre Pete Seeger called 'folk music in overdrive.'
- TV Pioneer, Entertainer Dinah Shore Dies at 76 : Show business: Friends remember winner of 10 Emmys, Peabody award for her charm and grace.
- Teen-Agers Face Special Smoking Risk, Report Warns : Health: Surgeon general says tobacco use among youths is still prevalent. The industry's advertising campaigns are singled out for blame.
- Postal Service Licks Sticky Problem With New Stamps : Mail: Self-adhesives are no fuss, no muss. Some customers swear by them, skeptics find objections.
- Train Hauling Gas Derails
- Arts Plaza 'Surplus' Is Topic of Debate : Thousand Oaks: Construction is expected to be $1 million under budget, but some City Council members say the price tag is misleading.
- Suspect in Hatchet Murder May Be a Satanist, Police Say
- SEAL BEACH : Time Capsule Offers Glimpse Into Past
- A real tension-getter: Some Granada Hills residents...
- District Alleges Ex-Coach Also Had Sexual Liaison With Student in Mid-'70s
- Group to Raise Money for Civic Arts Plaza's Educational Programs
- OJAI : Council Approves Child-Care Program
- GLENDALE : Sears Wins Support for Homelife Store
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : The Case of the 'Stolen' Runners : Bobsled: Despite controversy, Shimer will rent Rosselli's equipment for four-man races.
- Angels Sign Langston to Three-Year Extension
- Fullerton Beats Irvine, 101-95
- Pop Album Chart : Celine Dion Showing Her Chart Power
- THEATER / RICK VANDERKNYFF : Making It Up as He Goes Along : Director, Playwright and Acting Instructor Greg Atkins Happened Into Writing a Book on Improv
- TV Rating Easily Beats Past Olympics Record
- National Video Rentals : 'Seattle' a Valentine's Day Delight
- Wary Coach Took Oak Park Job With Major Misgivings : Hall's Fears Allayed by Team's Success
- 'Grammy's Greatest' Goes Middle-of-the-Road Route
- 'Snow White' Has Always Been in Demand : Disney's animated release is expected to rival 'Aladdin' and 'Beauty and the Beast' in number of cassettes shipped.
- MOVIE REVIEW : King of 'Sugar Hill': Acting or Violence? : The drama set in Harlem about a drug lord who wants out has a strong cast, but its sensitive scenes are lost in the bloodshed.
- New Backup Goaltender Helps Ducks Tie Penguins
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Conductor Looks Behind the Notes
- Titans, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma Begin Baseball Tournament Today
- Farrakhan Appearance on 'Arsenio' Sparks Furor : Television: Protesters fear Nation of Islam leader, a guest on tonight's show, will be given an uncontested forum to put forth his controversial views.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Lack of Focus Clips Wings of One Dove
- ENERGY
- American Charged With Trying to Smuggle 27 Haitians Into U.S.
- Croats, Muslims Summoned to U.S. for Talks
- A Sartorial Short Cut That Many Men Find Long on Comfort
- COMMENTARY : A Beloved Spy Says Goodby, Its Comic Mission Just Begun : Frivolous, sophomoric or downright vicious, at its best Spy Magazine was the funniest thing on the newsstand. And now--<i> pfffft!</i> --it's gone.
- Want a Frozen Fish? Stick With Mrs. Paul's
- Services for Creach
- Man Killed by Commuter Train
- Countywide : Irvine-Fullerton Rail Route Recommended It's official.
- Low-Income Housing Plan Protested
- UCLA Rally Falls Short Against Cal : Bruins: They have a chance to win after trailing by 15 with three minutes to play, but Bears hang on, 92-88.
- GOLF / PGA AT SAN DIEGO : Not Many See Martin, Toms and Black Shoot 65 in First Round
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Santa Ana Valley Game Switched to Saturday
- Cuban Ballplayers Quit Mission to Explore Professional Careers
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Finns, Swedes Seek to Remedy Reputations
- THE ARTSPasadena Theater College Revived: Theatre Corp....
- Shouting News of a Spoken-Word Renaissance : Poetry: Jumping on an explosion of interest, MTV offers 'Fightin' Wordz,' has made young bards the only non-musical focus of an 'Unplugged' show and is sponsoring a national 'Free Your Mind' tour.
- State to Form Technology 'Incubators' : Environment: Program participants will receive help in entering the pollution cleanup and control business.
- COLLAPSE OF A MEGA-MERGER : How the Deal Came Apart
- Fidelity National Says Profit More Than Doubled in 1993
- Quantum Adopts Anti-Takeover 'Poison Pill'
- AIRLINES
- AUTOS
- Winter Storm Shrouds East With Third Layer of Snow
- Garamendi Urges Overhaul of State Welfare Program
- GOP Attacks Handling of Whitewater : Congress: Senators pressure federal regulators to agree to review investigation of role played by Rose Law Firm, as well as First Lady.
- Insurance Firms Win Review on Rollback : Courts: Ex-Gov. Deukmejian, arguing before justices he appointed, persuades panel to take up issue of legislative mandates for consumer rate relief.
- Fun Is on the Menu : * The Los Angeles Breakfast Club has been a friendly institution since 1925. The group is grappling with demographic change.
- Shearing Off the Years : A ponytailed urban sophisticate decides to sweep away an image, an attitude--a fashion statement that took five years to grow.
- Homeowners Have Yet to Get Repair Loans : Recovery: Despite the early release of $2.8 million in federal grants, county officials now say the funds should be held in reserve.
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : Administrator Will Leave School District
- People's Choice Awards : Magicians, Beauty Queens Put Pizazz Into City Council's Fridays
- SANTA ANA : Hewes School to Hold Recycling Fair
- January Restaurant Closures
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : El Modena Dominates Game, but Esperanza Triumphs, 1-0
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mashburn's 37 Points Add to Problems in Charlotte
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : The Ones to Watch Tonight : Figure skating: Kerrigan goes early, and she should set the tone.
- O.C. Police Take Heat for Selling Seized Guns : Law enforcement: Departments that engage in the practice face conflicting economic and public pressures.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jurors in Bomb Case Focus on Phone Calls
- VENTURA : Administrators at Schools Are Honored
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Reform Remains Goal for Teachers Despite Charter School Defeat : Education: Highland High instructors haven't decided how to proceed after trustees denied proposal.
- Young Hostage-Holder Demands . . . a Burger : Juvenile Hall: After long standoff ends without injury, authorities say it may have been a prank.
- Vouchers Fuel Business for Some Retailers
- Garamendi Says State Welfare System Needs Overhaul : Politics: Bringing his race for governor here, he tells Democratic group he would put aid recipients to work.
- Countywide : They're All Fired Up to Play Charity Game
- RAM NOTES : Rams Move Training Camp to UC Irvine
- GOLF / PGA AT SAN DIEGO : Not Many See Three Shoot 65
- PACIFIC 10 SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thompson Helps Put Stanford in Control
- Crescenta Valley Game Switched to Saturday
- DIVISION III BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Advances by Beating Pomona Garey in Overtime
- Pop Music Reviews : Rhoads Trust Benefit a 6-Hour Marathon
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- Two Intriguing Visits to a 'Secret Garden' : The children's classic comes to life in the films, made nearly 50 years apart. In many respects, it is the earlier version that entrances and engages the imagination.
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION : More Companies Let Outside Auditors Put Their High Quality on the Record
- Europe Targets Overseas Distributor : Film: Commissioner opposes extending United International Pictures' antitrust waiver.
- Circus Circus Gets a New CEO
- High Court Upholds Revocation of Rights of Mexican Parents : Children: Ruling clears way for U.S. parents to adopt a 5-year-old girl. Her parents are suspected of beating her.
- No Designs on TV? : The real big names aren't coming to a set near you. Fashion's elite is intrigued but wary of hawking clothes via the tube.
- In the Hard Bop Mode : * In vogue for a decade, the rhythmic style fell from favor when jazz took a more free-form turn. But the HardBop Quintet is devoted to keeping it alive.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : THE RATIONALIST <i> by Warwick Collins</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $21, 251 pages : Somewhere Between Logic and Emotion
- The Feds, Civil Rights and Camp Sister Spirit : Gay rights: The Mississippi case shows the need for a law.
- Valley Fever Outbreak Reported, Tied to Quake : Health: Forty-five cases--most of them in the east county--have been recorded since Jan. 26. Officials blame dust, dirt stirred up by temblor.
- Fischer Takes Leap to Wisconsin
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Smoothly Shifts Gears to Division III
- Orders for Durable Goods Jump 3.7% in January : Economy: Aircraft, defense sectors provide most of the lift. Weekly jobless claims rise 25,000.
- Castle Rock Pictures Names Marketing Chief
- Western National Preparing to Go Public : Finance: Apartment giant has requested state approval to consolidate its partnerships to form a real estate investment trust.
- COLLAPSE OF A MEGA-MERGER : Don't Blame Us : Administration Says Information Highway Still on Track
- Angels, Bo Spring Back Into Action : Baseball: Optimism reigns as usual on first day of practice. Team has new names, renewed hope.
- Nation's Youths Respond to Quake : Schools: Students from more than 200 campuses offer aid and support to L.A.-area counterparts.
- MISSION VIEJO : Medical Career Scholarships Offered
- DIVISION I GIRLS' SOCCER : Mater Dei Capitalizes on Errors
- DIVISION I WRESTLING DUAL MEET CHAMPIONSHIPS : Momentum Helps El Modena to Title
- Testing Positive : John Lucas Is Making the Most of His Latest Chance, Turning the San Antonio Spurs Into Unusual Winners
- Trojans Go Cold Against Cardinal : College basketball: USC shoots only 38.7% as Stanford keeps longshot NCAA hopes alive with 66-55 victory.
- Dow's Plunge Triggered by Rate Fears : Wall Street: 'Circuit breakers' kick in to help slow the fall. Collapse of the TCI/Bell Atlantic merger also a factor.
- Tenneco Chief Gives Up Duties Due to Illness : Executives: Michael Walsh will step down from the Houston-based conglomerate to focus full time on defeating cancerous brain tumor.
- Virus Fatal to 30 in Southwest Claims First Northeast Victim
- They Wear It Well
- Workers Flee Electric Blast
- NO LICKING: Forget about the cellular phone...
- Faith in the Music : * Country singer Geary Hanley says fans now enthralled by hit records will again flock to live gigs.
- In the Long Run, a Man's Belt Should Not Be Knotted
- Plan to Ease U.S. High-Tech Export Controls Unveiled
- BREA : Residents Protesting Plan for 1,150 Homes
- Man Killed, Wife Hurt When Car Crashes, Overturns
- Is Moscow Still a Good Bet? : Duma throws Russian constitution in Yeltsin's face
- Library's Reopening Delayed for Repairs
- DIVISION I BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Monica Wins in Overtime After Edison Goals Disallowed
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Burroughs Advances, 3-2, on Goal by Perez
- RAM NOTES
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sebreros Helps Fullerton Edge Cerritos in Ninth Inning
- She's Not Your Typical Night Owl : Pop music: Andrea 'Enthal, KPFK's '12 O'Clock Rock' host for 13 years, plays the music you won't hear on KROQ, KLOS or KNAC.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Animated Bondian Bondage
- Playboy Festival Smorgasbord of Styles and Eras Pays Off
- Hyundai Looks to Score With Barkley : Advertising: Car maker hopes new Sonata spot starring NBA tough guy will change wimpy image.
- A Show of Faces : * The 'Portrait' exhibit features works by community members from 18 months to 81 years old. The curator calls it a way to 'celebrate people.'
- Behind the Scenes : Pacific Symphony Supporters Put on Red, Gold at Ritz to Aid Young Musicians
- The Skills of Success : * The Woodland Hills rec center will teach parents techniques for coaching their kids to become better athletes.
- En-Wraptured With Nature
- Bruce Voeller, 59; Scientist, Gay Activist
- COLUMN ONE : Labor Plays Hardball in France : Fishermen rampage. Factory workers take hostages. Commando-style protests bring government concessions and public sympathy as hard times fuel rise in violence.
- After Year, South Korea's Leadership Is Different Yet Strangely Familiar : Asia: First civilian president in decades has pushed human rights. Yet like his predecessor, he still rules by decree.
- Unlicensed Contractor Is Sentenced
- BUENA PARK : Chorus Seeks Singers for Music, Friendship
- Fear Shrouds Autopsy in Fumes Case
- SIMI VALLEY : Plans to Turn Church Into Arts Center OKd
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : Staying Out of Limelight Helps Sunny Hills' Kim Shine
- NHL ROUNDUP : Confident San Jose Loses, 5-4
- STACKING UP SALES
- Plastic Recycling Symbol Targeted
- AIRLINES
- Into Africa : Local designers looking to their heritage find that their source of pride is alsotheir inspiration for fusing traditional, imported fabrics and contemporary American styles.
- Jurisdictions Disagree on Schoolyard Oil Line : Utilities: Neither San Fernando nor Los Angeles will take the quake-damaged pipe that Arco wants realigned.
- RESEDA : Chick Vows Efforts for School Safety
- GLENDALE : District Agrees to Review Canceled Play
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Holy Norsk McLaks Meny! It's McDonald's
- COLLAPSE OF A MEGA-MERGER : Wireless Cable Venture in O.C. Could Cut Bills
- Price is Their Strong Suit : Discounters: Weekend-only clothiers promise 50% to 75% off and lots of stock. And men are buying.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. May Waive HIV Ban for Gay Games
- UCI to Open Satellite Center in Anaheim : Education: The extension-studies campus will offer non-credit, mostly night courses. The emphasis will be on job skills and retraining.
- Fear Shrouds Autopsy in Fumes Case
- Father-Son Burial Will End Bond of Torment : Violence: Steven and Christopher Golly will be interred side-by-side in a family grave. Tuesday's mayhem was result of a chronic domestic battle.
- Worker Says Charges Too Vague to Defend
- Overall Crime in Antelope Valley Drops Slightly in '93
- DIVISION III WRESTLING DUAL MEET CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Routs Luckless Laguna Hills
- Firefighters Given Training in River Rescues
- CBS' Numbers as Good as Kerrigan's
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Williams Keeps Up Habit Against Owls
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : For This Italian Star, It's No Contest : Skiing: One day after Tomba stumbles, Compagnoni easily wins women's giant slalom.
- NORTHRIDGE : Privately Built Fire Station Is Dedicated
- LOS ANGELES : D.A. to Pursue Castration Case Despite Reconciliation
- DIVERSITY WATCH : Word Imperfect
- Scandal-Rocked Firm to Open Airport Store : Burbank: Paradies Shops has a contract for four outlets. The owner was convicted in Atlanta of conspiracy and mail fraud.
- SANTA ANA : Canine as Watchdog Is Focus of Seminar
- DANA POINT : Council Votes Raise for City's Law Firm
- Manning for Wilkins a Done Deal : Pro basketball: Clippers trade team leader and top scorer for high-scoring, longtime All-Star and first-round pick.
- CLU Handles La Verne, Grabs Share of Title
- SoccerThe season appeared over for the San...
- Life in the Bike Lane : Exercise and ecology are a few reasons that more people are taking up cycling. Many enjoy the social aspects of clubs.
- SHORE REMEMBERED: Golfers at Las Posas Country...
- BREA : Children's Bureau Seeks Foster Parents
- Campaign Calendar
- Shtalenkov Helps Ducks Tie Penguins : Hockey: New goalie stiffens after giving up an early goal, and Ducks rally for a point, 2-2.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pigs in a Banquet : * Old Hickory BBQ, despite the name, doesn't cook with hickory. But it still serves up a tasty barbecue.
- Yeltsin Targets Crime as No. 1 Russia Problem
- U.N. Confident Plan Will End Bosnia's Croat-Muslim Conflict
- Rohrabacher Has New Ploy : Government: Congressman to step up drive against illegal immigration by asking Congress to cut off certain types of aid to undocumented schoolchildren.
- IRVINE : School District Puts Freeze on Spending
- SYLMAR : Quake Debris Pickup to Be Accelerated
- MOORPARK : Rusted Pipe Bomb Found Next to Home
- BUENA PARK : Toyota Dealership to Move to Auto Center
- WHITTIER : Boy, 15, Shot on Campus in Apparent Gang Attack
- DIVISION III BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Hartman to Play in McDonald's All-Star Game
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Worthington Lands a Disappointing Fifth : Freestyle skiing: Top American aerial skier finishes behind Canada's 'Quebec Air Force' after shaky first routine.
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT INDIAN WELLS : It Takes Longer, but Result Is the Same for Fernandez
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK : Blair's Goal-Setting Is the 'Usual' Secret to Golden Success
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Islanders Accuse U.S. in Radiation Case
- Countywide : Protocol Office Will Mark Its 10th Year
- Musician-Activist Young to Run for Santa Ana Mayor : Politics: The first to announce candidacy, he wants to reform the city into a 'market-liberal municipality.'
- Life in the Background : Survival: A once-homeless screen extra keeps body and soul together by portraying the kind of character he used to be.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College's Library Reopens
- Is Partition the Only Way? : Why Christopher seeks to help create a binational Bosnia
- Man Held in Sexual Attacks on 3 Women : Crime: Suspect is arrested after victims reported assaults near Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
- PASADENA : Faulty Gas Heater Blamed in Death of 10-Year-Old
- SANTA PAULA : Judge Finds Slaying Suspect Competent
- COSTA MESA : Woman Hit by Car Dies of Head Trauma
- Simi School Board Cuts 16 More Teaching Jobs Amid Fiscal Crunch : Education: Action will reduce next year's deficit by $800,000. Eight positions were eliminated earlier.
- Muffling Missy : Oxnard: Woman sues after being ordered to 'debark' terrier that has disturbed neighbors. She says surgery would be cruel.
- Anti-Malathion Activists Start New Initiative Drive : Politics: Group cites unknown health risks in urging ban on spraying unless every resident affected gives permission. State, agriculture officials again say pesticide is safe.
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- Victory Is Vernon's Personal Crusade : Basketball: Titan guard takes rivalry seriously, scores 20 points in 101-95 triumph over Irvine.
- Debate on Balanced Budget Intensifies as Vote Nears : Economy: Effort is under way to sway undecided senators. Feinstein backs new plan but says she'd also support Simon's amendment.