- CULTURE WATCH : Mission Possible
- PACOIMA : A Lifesaving Engine Returns to Its Station
- Cremation Law Violations Alleged
- SAN FERNANDO : Mixed Verdicts Returned in Reindeer Cruelty Case
- Family Tells Jury About Murdered Little Girl : Crime: In death- penalty hearing, Nicole Parker's parents and brothers share feelings of loss with panel that convicted her killer.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Puts Off Vote on Shared Soccer Fields
- Company Town
- Hughes Gets $9-Million Radar Systems Contract
- SMALL BUSINESS
- COVER STORY : Tips for Running Smart
- Federal Budget Deficit Estimates Are Raised
- WHITTIER : Fund Set Up for Patient With Flesh-Eating Disease
- Ethics Panel OKs Tough New Rules for City Lobbyists : Government: Broad definition of the occupation is adopted. Lobbyists must register if they earn more than $4,000 in a quarter.
- Quake Memories
- LA PALMA : Houses to Be Razed at Affordable-Housing Site
- Obituaries : Ben Rich; Guided Lockheed's 'Skunk Works'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton's Record Stops Cavaliers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Takes Control, Eyes No. 1
- Wilson Knits a Tax Cover Out of Whole Cloth : The governor wants a windfall for the wealthy, but it won't help our parlous financial straits.
- Semper Fi: Raider Red Battles a Few Bad Men in Cotton Bowl
- Dole Will Sell Juice Brands to Seagram : Consumer products: Firm is separating food and real estate divisions. Analysts praise $285-million deal.
- Marilyn Monroe Stamp Unveiled by Postal Service
- Mexicans Struggle to Learn What They'll Have to Do Without : Economy: Prices of some imports rise; other items disappear from stores. Critics fear hardship will imperil social order.
- Clinton Names No. 2 CIA Official as Acting Director : Intelligence: Adm. Studeman previously served as chief of the National Security Agency. Woolsey unexpectedly announces he will leave his post Monday.
- THE GOODS : Buying on a High Note : Good deals on used pianos, violins and other instruments <i> can</i> be found. But be careful, or you could end up playing a sour note
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Frets Over Input to Newhall Ranch Report : Development: Comment period for environmental document is called too short for large-scale project.
- Toddler Dies in Dresser Accident
- GARDEN GROVE : Paragon Cable Rate Hike Gets City's OK
- Ventura High Pins 59-10 Loss on Buena
- Guitry Film Revival Would Surprise Him : Movies: The Monica 4-Plex will show four works by the Frenchman who wrote, directed and starred in about 30 films from 1935 to 1957.
- Southwest Airlines: The carrier said Thursday that...
- AEROSPACE
- Coldwell Banker Purchases Bay Area Brokerage : Acquisitions: It becomes the largest residential real estate company in that region with Fox & Carskadon deal.
- More FDA Approvals for Drugs: In other...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Most of All, Accountability : A new form of government might be a key for Orange County
- Truck Sought in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- 416-Unit Condo Project OKd by Simi Planners
- CAMARILLO : Boy Used Scissors in Threat, Teacher Says
- BURBANK : Class Will Discuss Disaster Readiness
- Pete Knight's Office May Lack Frills, but It Looks Pretty in Pink
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona State's Riley Sinks Arizona, 53-52
- New Mexico State Bounces Back Against 49ers
- ART REVIEW : 'Unfinished Picture' Needs Some Work
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Preparations Urged Before Next Storm
- Santa Ana : School Collects Cans, Cash to Get Backstop
- Inquiry Focuses on All-Female Math Classes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect Held in 2 Bank Robberies
- The 37th Annual Grammy Nominations : THE PICKS : Plenty to Crow (and Squawk) About : Bonnie Raitt and newcomer Sheryl Crow square off in key categories. The Three Tenors aren't classical enough for recording academy.
- Ken Frank Trades In Blues for Argyle
- Green Burrito Parent Sues Carl's Jr. Chain : Restaurants: Suit alleges misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of contract against dual-product partner.
- McDonnell Retirees Lose Legal Bid to Have Health Benefits Extended
- SMALL BUSINESS
- REAL ESTATE : Germany Offers All Manor of Fantasy for Sale : A government clearance puts castles, monasteries and a fortress in the formerly Communist east on the market.
- Guess What's Got Your Number? : Publications: Orange County's phone books involve fast-paced printing, part-time delivery people and recyclers. But only the Yellow Pages make money.
- COVER STORY : Paths to Fitness : The holidays are over and it's time to work off that seasonal weight gain. There are many opportunities to jog off the pounds on the trails around the Valley.
- PRI Leaders Will Not Face Charges
- Huntington Beach Extends Candidate Deadline
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Delays Action on Cutting Budget
- Widow of Chancellor Critical of Hospital
- Seniors
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Is Named
- COMMENTARY : Lots of Teams to Like in NFL Tournament
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Strike Threat by Jockeys' Guild Only Exposes Its Lack of Power
- Knicks' Bonner Coping After Death of His Father
- America's Cup Yacht Is Damaged : Sailing: Young America should be repaired in time for defender trials.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dominick's Offers Few Pleasures
- THE ECONOMY : Manufacturing Jumps 2.6% in November on Aircraft, Autos
- HEALTH
- THE ECONOMY : Holiday Season Brought Few Good Tidings to Clothes Sellers
- Parents Warned Loose Lion Feeds on Fresh Meat
- Bond Market Skeptical of County Plan to Borrow Anew
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: Where's your favorite place to escape from it all?
- U.S. Prepares to Return Haitian Refugees
- Snyder, Others Reportedly Indicted in Campaign Probe
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : New Life in U.S.: A Test of Spirit
- PORT HUENEME : 17 in Running to Succeed Police Chief
- BREA : Official Says Reserves to Soften Fiscal Blows
- Area Officials Review Federal Disaster Plan
- Countywide : Mental Health to Be One Subject of Forum
- EL TORO : Late Flights, Extra Noise in Drills at Air Station
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hearing Required on Nurses' Claim
- Laguna Niguel : Donated Park Named for Holocaust Survivor
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Ordered to Pay Inyo County $330,000 Tax Penalty
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $4,000 Bike, Tools Stolen as Garage Robbers Strike Again
- PERSPECTIVE ON CRIME : Hope Is the Only Antidote to Crime : The get-tough GOP crime bill is misguided. Urban youth need to be able to envision futures for themselves.
- A-Titles Say It All for Prince of the B-Films : Videos: Filmmaker Fred Olen Ray says, 'You've got to grab people's attention.' He has for over a decade.
- Sales Tax, City by City
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cowboy Kinda Cooking : Country Star relies on Nashville names and down-home portions of barbecue to draw crowds at CityWalk.
- DIPLOMACY : New Era of Cooperation Will Be Goal of U.S.-Japan Summit
- Lawmakers Vow Quick Attack on 'Unfunded Mandates' : Congress: Local officials complain at Senate hearing that Washington is interfering in their concerns without bearing a share of the costs.
- LOS ANGELES : SuperLotto Will Get New Bonus 7 Feature
- Cultural Panel Seeks to Fill 4 Vacancies
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1878-1994
- THOUSAND OAKS : Applicants Sought for Pollution Control
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Rent Control on the Borders of Los Angeles
- Long Beach State Winds Up All Wet
- Long Beach City Comes Up Short of Ventura This Time : Basketball: Pirates win 19th in row, reverse outcome of last year's state final, 87-76.
- TennisGuenter Parche, the unemployed lathe operator sentenced...
- He Leads Lakers' We Generation
- 3 Jazz Greats to Receive NEA Honor
- National Video Rentals
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- New Prozac Rival Gets FDA Nod
- N.H. Grand Jury Indicts Former Honda Dealer : Autos: Southland man is charged with perjury in connection with bribery probe involving employees and dealerships. He will 'vigorously defend himself,' attorney says.
- Putting Jazz First : Alan Pasqua is back to pursuing a passion after years of leading the pragmatic life of a studio musician.
- Ventura's All-Girl Math Classes Investigated After Bias Charge
- Company Town
- SMALL BUSINESS
- LOS ANGELES : Clint Eastwood Sued in Incident at Studio
- Four Brea Olinda Girls' Games to Be Broadcast
- These Days, Rose's Life Has Few Hang-Ups
- CLUB REVIEW : Club Shelter: The Roxbury's Worthy Sister in Pasadena
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed, Rates Rise; Investors Fear Rate Hike
- SMALL BUSINESS : Trilingual On-Line Service to Debut as Electronic Chamber of Commerce
- U.S. May Force Haiti Refugees to Return Home
- Citing Compliance With Pact, U.S. to Send Oil to North Korea : Asia: First shipment follows shutdown of nuclear reactor complex. Restrictions on financial transactions, telephone service may be eased soon.
- Black Couples Face Unique Challenges in Relationships : Lifestyles: Childhood training, racism and disparate pay scales can work to thwart communication.
- D.A. Investigators Search Citron's Residence Again
- Study Criticizes College Cost Structure
- Laguna Beach Again in Recovery : Weather: Storms tore the boardwalk, eroded the beach. City manager blames tollway grading for mud onslaught.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Some New State Laws Put Spotlight on Teens
- More honors for the Southland: In its...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brannan Leads SCC in Cal Baptist Tournament
- Aggies' Attitude Is Bad for 49ers : College basketball: No. 20 New Mexico State bounces back from upset to beat Long Beach State, 98-78.
- Angels Will Lower Prices to See Substitute Players
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Williams Fights Davis, Seeking 5th in a Row
- Home Is Where the Hardwood Is : Knight Chose a Mortgage Over Wanderlust and Now He's Settling In as Highland Coach
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Amplified Pavarotti at the Forum
- Jail Perks
- Coliseum Repair
- To Our Readers
- Investment Strategies
- Conflict in Israel
- Newhall Ranch Comments Sought : Development: Santa Clarita officials fear period for recommendations for environmental report is too brief for such a sprawling project.
- TLC From GOP
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona State's Riley Sinks Arizona, 53-52
- Rosen on Welfare
- Apostolic Armenians Share Spirit of Christmas Today Too : Religion: In this tradition, Dec. 25 is fine for exchanging gifts. But they believe that Jan. 6 marks the birth and baptism of Christ. Celebrants attend Mass and then enjoy traditional holiday eve feast.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Takes Control, Eyes No. 1
- Trail Builders
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 6, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 6, 1995
- Nearly Half of CSU Students Need Remedial Courses : Education: Some trustees say basic skills classes cost too much and should be given by community colleges.
- Flooding Wreaks Havoc at Leisure World in Seal Beach
- RUGGED CAR: Persian Gulf War buffs will...
- Workers Will Lose 10% of Retirement Funds : Bankruptcy: Employees who invested in Orange County's deferred compensation program react with outrage and fear.
- Little Is Calm After the Storm : Deluge: Record rains in O.C. caused millions of dollars in damage, left some homeless. Officials mount cleanup efforts.
- Rain Damage to Civic Arts Plaza Assessed : Weather: Contractors track leaks amid forecasts for a weekend storm. Piers' condition a concern in Ventura, Port Hueneme.
- Plenty of Mopping Up to Do : Aftermath: As storm waters recede, residents clear mud from homes and businesses. Wilson is asked to declare local emergency.
- Simpson Lawyer Wants to Exclude Victim's Family : Trial: Cochran says Nicole Brown Simpson's relatives should not be allowed in courtroom because they are potential witnesses. Family members say they are offended.
- Surf Continues to Batter Piers : Weather: Port Hueneme's span suffers $200,000 in damage. More pilings are weakened at Ventura structure.
- Floods Reveal That Coverage Is Rarer Than Southland Rain : Insurance: Many homeowners will have to pay for repairs after Wednesday's soaking. Laws governing liability are vague.
- Bipartisan Deal on Assembly Stalls : Politics: Democrats balk at several points as both sides meet privately in attempt to end impasse. Brown says, 'We now have to get the two caucuses to agree on what 50-50 means.'
- Southland's Latest Disaster: Savage Floods : Weather: Storm drain system is ill-prepared for such a deluge, officials say.
- Regulators Blame O.C. Actions, Not Lax Rules : Congress: Federal officials express sympathy but tell Senate panel there is no need to tighten regulations.
- Weather-Beaten: O.C. Deluge : Floods Reveal Coverage Rarer Than the Rain
- Mechanic's Life Ended Behind the Wheel of His 'Pride and Joy'
- Mopping Up : Aftermath: As storm waters recede, victims begin cleaning mud from homes and businesses. Governor is asked to declare an emergency in L.A. County.
- CBS Defends Airing Chung Interview Despite Attacks : Media: Some say the episode illustrates a liberal bias by journalists and their efforts to embarrass conservatives.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 6, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 6, 1995
- Anaheim Computer Parts Supplier Moves Into Systems Service
- O.C. Auto Importers' Sales of 3.4 Million in '94 Neared Record
- 7 Ex-Defense Secretaries Back Buying More B-2s : Military: Clinton is urged to order more of the Northrop Grumman jets. Lockheed opposes the plan.
- Best Recipes of '94 : Our Greatest Hits
- GOP Takes Over Congress, Starts Work on Agenda : Legislature: House Republicans move on 100-day campaign, push through rule changes, cut 28 committees and reduce staffs. Senate sticks to procedural matters.
- Race On Out to Auto Show
- Recycled Roses : 600 Students Brave the Rain to Harvest Blooms From Parade Floats for Charity's Potpourri
- Santa Paula School Gets New Look
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Tops OCC Again
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Williams Leads UC Irvine Past Cal State Fullerton
- International Business
- Davis Will Lose His Capitol Office Quarters--Again
- Always the Bridesmaid, Never a Good Dress
- PICO RIVERA : 750 Northrop Workers Take Early Retirement
- EL MONTE: A 19-year-old El Monte man...
- BEVERLY HILLS : Farmers' Market Officially Changes Home
- PASADENA : PBS President Urges Grass-Roots Lobbying Effort
- Colleges Gear Up for Walk-In Registration
- Postponed Games Are Rescheduled
- PREP ROUNDUP : Shaw Sparks Garden Grove in League Opener
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : FAMILY MATTERS : Alumni Offer Mixed Views on Whether Orphanages Are a Good Alternative to Welfare
- COMPTON : Voters to Advise City on Prison Proposal
- RADIOSnyder's Live Simulcast: For those who can't...
- Cash Donations Up but Tangible Gifts Lacking, Charities Say : Philanthropy: One agency director blames 'compassion fatigue' for fewer toys and clothes being given this holiday season.
- At 141, Sherlock Holmes Is Still Afoot : Fiction: Fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's beloved detective mark his 'birthday'--and the legacy of Baker Street's most famous resident.
- THE 104TH CONGRESS : Freshman From 'Sticks' Savoring the Limelight
- Man Shot by Deputy Is in Critical Condition : Crime: Pomona resident ran from two officers investigating an Altadena burglary, then allegedly attacked one by throwing a fire extinguisher.
- New Captain Is Named to Lead Sheriff's Temple Station
- County's Blood Provider Seeks More Donors
- Countywide : Irvine Officials Will Make Case for Spot on Base Panel
- Pacific Scientific Gets a European Plant Site
- Saucing It Down
- Rich and Ruthless
- SPORTS
- Edgar Winter's White Trash"Roadwork" (1972) Epic* Times...
- Cold-weather swimmers grin and bear it.
- Jazz Scene Has Sprouted Here & There in County
- A Victory for the Palate
- Order for Hmong Girl's Cancer Treatment Dropped
- Dampening the Thrill of the Hunt
- GIVE PEAS A CHANCE : The Nutrition Magician Turns Lessons Into a Taste for Healthful Eating
- PASADENA : City Manager Gets Vote of Confidence
- REGION : Work to Start Soon on 605 Car Pool Lane
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Hard-Core Idealists : Pennywise, a South Bay punk rock band, finds success with a thrashing style and uplifting lyrics.
- FCC to Consider Satellite-Delivered Radio Service : Broadcasting: Signals to cars would be available nationwide. Critics fear the innovation would drive some local stations out of business.
- International Business
- LONG BEACH : Civic Light Opera Raises $490,000 in Donations
- Killer Is Executed but Doubts Remain as to Who Fired Shot
- Cyclists Head for the Hills and Get Acquainted
- Sihanouk Returns to Cambodia After Cancer Treatment
- JAUNTS : Bike Trip Up the Coast Offers Exercise, Beauty : You can tackle the 60 miles of birds, greenery, dolphins, surf, sand and asphalt all in one day or a bit at a time.
- Successful Men Tie, Tie Again
- Is Nothing Sacred to Henry Beard? : Nope--This 'Lampoon' Veteran Will Nail <i> Anything </i> We Hold Near and Dear
- HOLLYWOOD : Aid Asked in Finding Suspect in Shooting
- Navy and Smog Officials Debate Shipping Lanes
- Less for Lease
- Lima, Ohio, Tops Survey of Home Prices : Housing: Midwestern city is the most affordable market, while San Francisco is the least.
- GB Foods Shares Fall 20% as Carl's Jr. Debuts New Line : Dining: CKE Restaurants has tested sales of partner's Mexican specialties at some hamburger outlets but recently introduced its own Picante Grill offerings.
- A Liberal Dose of Satire for Die-Hard Leftists
- THEATER REVIEW : A Memorable Journey Into the Heart of Steinbeck Country
- VENICE : Firm Picked for Boardwalk Project to Seek Public Input
- A New Mission : District Face Lift Earns Award
- Agencies Expect U.S. Funds to Hire 56 More Officers
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Now Boarding in the Red Zone : Supervisors: In upbeat moment amid gloom, Bergeson and Silva are sworn in. Both vow a governmental overhaul.
- SHOP TALK : Hunting for Help With Weighty Resolutions : If you've vowed to get in shape in '95, you may be looking for some bargains in dumbbells and barbells.
- FOR THE KIDS : Acrobats Offer a Circus of Bizarre Stunts : The daredevils follow a rich tradition as they tumble, dance, balance and juggle with incredible strength and concentration.
- REGION : 5 Cities Included in Grants for Police Hiring
- Seoul Ad Agencies Find West Has Fresh Faces, Better Deals
- Insurance 'De-Linkage' Sought : Consumers: New commissioner asks Legislature to repeal law requiring firms to offer both quake and homeowners coverage.
- A Fine Kettle of Fish
- At Slam Dunk Poetry Readings, Meter's Made Profitable
- BRIEFLY : Parks: Lincoln Reopens Saturday
- Majestic Airships Take Back an Honored Place in the Skies : Comeback: Blimps are now doing a booming business as airborne advertisers, although their more important functions have gone by the wayside.
- It's Fun to Keep Presidential Rumors Alive
- Gingrich Demands CBS Apology for Mother's Televised Remarks
- GLENDALE : Ex-Fire Captain Arraigned on 4 Counts of Murder
- International Business
- If the Walls Could Speak, They'd Spout History
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Lobster Trap Fails More Than It Succeeds : It's a lively place, all right, but standards such as calamari rings and cioppino fall short. Thankfully, salmon and halibut prevail.
- CERRITOS : Fresno Schools Official Is Top Supt. Candidate
- Live-Action 'Jungle Book' Makes for Animated Discussion
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SPOTLIGHT : IF WISHES WERE DISHES : Don't Let 1994 Leave a Bad Taste in Your Mouth--Here Are 25 Ways to Pique Your Palate
- Time to Get in Line to Shake Loose All That Holiday Flab : Local dance lessons, smoke-free to boot, will have you back on your toes and in the swing of things.
- The Literary Toiler's Sought-After Option : New Oxnard resident Sherry Gottlieb's novel is in development as a cable television movie.
- A Grand Old Style? : They're back--the Republicans . . . and their fashion sense. The bows, the scarves and, of course, the pearls. The designers are ready.
- Parents' Tough Love Forges Hope for New Year
- VIDEO : Newman's Own: Recipe for Fun and Retrospection
- Orange County Almanac
- PLACENTIA : 350-Unit Development Wins Council's OK
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Post Modest Gains; Bonds Rally
- REAL ESTATE
- Executive Travel
- New Koll Venture Matches Real Estate, Telecommunications
- ENERGY
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The following are the top music sales...
- Having a Baby the Heart Way : Medicine: A day that began with an angioplasty procedure ends in the maternity ward for a 36-year-old Huntington Park woman and her 'miracle' son.
- PASADENA : Fire Department's Lack of Permit for Station Violates Law
- U.N. Reports Violations of Bosnia Truce Near Bihac Pocket
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Plan Would Add Luxury Suites Atop New Press Box at Coliseum
- Golf
- THEATER REVIEW : <i> Slick </i> Is the Word for Pasadena's 'Grease'
- Agoura's Defense Steals Momentum : Basketball: Chargers stop Simi Valley, 69-57, to stay undefeated in Marmonte League play.
- Obituaries : * James D. Smith; Cowboy, Graphic Designer
- Former Fire Official Denies New Charges : Courts: John Orr, an ex-Glendale investigator imprisoned for arson, is accused of setting 1984 blaze that killed four.
- NHL Players Make Final Proposal : Hockey: Owners will consider offer this weekend. Union says it has made more concessions.
- Counterpuncher in the Fight Game : Boxing: Promoter Broudy earns enough respect to land a deal with Pond of Anaheim.
- TV Ratings : Football Is the Week's Leading Scorer
- Major League Soccer Signs Tab Ramos
- Nice Start : Rookie Grant Hill Already One of the Most Popular Players in the NBA
- Orange County Performing Arts Center officials emphasized...
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Locals Face Oregon Schools; Stanford Is Pac-10 Favorite
- Martin Reaches a Level of Success at Cal State Northridge
- Teams Prepare for Replacements : Baseball: Committee discusses contingencies for playing in '95.
- Former NCAA Head Byers Says Athletes Should Be Paid
- Anaheim Clippers: Why Not? : Basketball: The Pond looks inviting, but Sterling is convinced that L.A. is the place.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Not Many Special Moments From Special EFX at Catalina
- Young MVP for Second Time in 3 Years
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Rose Rebuts City Praise for Struggle of Rev. King
- LOS ANGELES : School District Ordered to Pay Trump $3 Million
- Worst motorist's excuse of the year: Sure,...
- HOLLYWOOD : Suspect in Shooting Outside Club Identified
- SAN FERNANDO : 3 Council Members Name City Attorney
- Enough Already, Mr. Huffington
- GLENDALE : 6 Panels to Examine City's Problem Area
- COSTA MESA : Council Labels Hotel a Public Nuisance, Acts to Revoke Its License
- TOPANGA : Officials Keep Watch Over Mudslide Area
- Southland Rain Watch
- Making a Living as a White Male
- People
- CONGRESS WATCH : C-Span's Shackles
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Suggest, Instead of Require, English on Signs