- Company Town
- Falling Federal Support Dims Nuclear Industry's Future : Budget: Coalition of environmentalists and fiscal conservatives has pushed Congress to slash a number of programs.
- GOP Freshman Walks Political Tightrope
- Robert E. Johnson; Longtime Executive at Jet Magazine
- Buyer's Market for Mansions : Real estate: Steep cuts in the asking price have sparked a surge in sales for Orange County's costliest homes.
- USC Nearly Poi-fect in Upset of Missouri
- He Needs a Second Opinion : Holiday Bowl: The nation's top defensive back, Greg Myers of Colorado State, wants to be a doctor, but the NFL also beckons.
- In Hollywood, a Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich
- Eric Ober Resigns as President of CBS News Division : Television: Staff cuts and the ratings slump hurt his five-year tenure. A replacement isn't expected to be named for two weeks.
- Works by Hancock, Lovano Top List of Early '96 Releases
- CYPRESS : Deal for Schools' Mini-Parks Renewed
- VENTURA : Fire Guts Duplex, Leaves 2 Homeless
- INSURANCE
- U.N. Handicap in Balkans: 'Will Wasn't There' : Peacekeeping: Top diplomat searches for answers and new direction amid debris of disastrous mission.
- MOORPARK : Goldstein's Bid to Leave Jail Denied
- And, now, we're unveiling the Only in...
- Growth, Landfills, Schools Will Challenge Officials
- Amid the Petals, Friendships Bloom : With dedication, affection--and a shoestring budget--an all-volunteer Sierra Madre crew crafts a homespun float. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- New Vision Rules Blurred at DMV
- ALAMO BOWL : Five Field Goals Plus Defense Equal Victory for Texas A
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : A LONG-RUNNING HIT : Nebraska Quarterback Tommie Frazier Rarely Loses, and Stewart's Success Should Make It Easier for Him to Keep It Going in the NFL
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Concordia's Alaska Trip Positive Despite Defeats
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mr. Holland's Opus': Allegro to Adagio
- SECURITIES
- Nation IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : 3 GOP Candidates Miss Shot at Primary
- Spain's Gonzalez Calls Early Elections for March : Politics: Slipping support and scandals force prime minister to schedule vote. He has reluctantly agreed to run again.
- Huffington Plans to Move to L.A., Sell Santa Barbara Estate
- Countywide : League Tries to Let Cities Keep Taxes
- Mall, Pier Top Ventura Issues in '96 : Government: City will consider expanding shopping center, repairing the landmark span and building a sports complex.
- O.C. Sports Hall of Fame Board Undertakes Big Reorganization
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : FIESTA BOWL : Phillips Silent on Criminal Matters
- Just About Every Day Has Been a Test for Hokies' Thomas : Sugar Bowl: He has had to overcome threat of drugs, poor grades and scouts' lack of interest.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Prayers for the Victim, Victimizer : 'Dead Man Walking,' Tim Robbins' adaptation of Sister Helen Prejean's novel, explores many sides of capital punishment.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Brubeck Choral Work Blurs Jazz, Classical Boundaries
- Umbilical Cord Device Approved
- 2nd Generation of Electric Cars Put Through Battery of Cold Tests
- Great Society's Legal Aid for Poor Targeted by Budget Ax
- Westside : Unidentified Woman Found Shot in Head
- DANA POINT : Recall Candidates Must File Election Papers by Today
- SANTA ANA : Crash Shuts 2 Lanes of Costa Mesa Freeway
- South Bay : SUITS NAME POLICE
- San Fernando Valley : Proposed Changes in Boulevard Plan Stalled
- Team Gets Star Treatment : Heston Parts the Purple Sea for Northwestern
- CLIPPERS TONIGHT
- PREP ROUNDUP
- 1995: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : The Year in Rock: A Mixture of Triumph, Frustration : There Were More Bands and Hits but Fewer Places to Hear Them
- Pressler Trying to Get Fast Action on Telecom : Legislation: Senator is circulating a final version of the reform bill despite opposition by GOP leadership.
- Be Informed When You Make Joint Decisions
- Where a Little Bach Talk Is Good
- Psychics See Better Year for Valley Than for Citron
- Parents Are Mystified by Son's Death : Health: Mild flu symptoms didn't seem severe enough to take the life of Mikey Vogler, 6.
- San Gabriel Valley : Firm to Pay City for Right to Recyclables
- City Seeks Applicants for Panel
- 2 Sought in Freeway Kidnap-Rape
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Come On, He Was Just Playing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rolls Past Rio Hondo in Semifinal
- MEDIA
- Medco Loses Contract as Drug Retailers Shun It : Health care: The Maryland incident, which has sparked an investigation, reflects a wider problem.
- Radio Identification of Unabomber Suspect Probed
- South Bay : Arts Festival Gears Up for New Year's Eve
- Local Laws '95 : A Guide to New Legislation in Los Angeles County
- Measure to End Hunting Ban Assailed : Wildlife: Backers say initiative would promote public safety. But animal advocates say it's a ruse to bring the trophy sport back.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Senik Hot in Fourth Quarter to Lead El Toro to Victory
- This League Finally Gets Down to Size
- Canoga Park Gets Revenge on Jump Shot by Farzaneh : High school basketball: After losing to Antelope Valley earlier this season, Hunters knock off Antelopes, 74-72, and advance to title game of Hart tournament.
- 1995: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : BILL KOHLHAASE'S FAVORITE JAZZ CONCERTS
- Update of 'Angry Men': Subtle, Profound
- CorVel Investor Asks to Sell Stock
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : 30-Year Bond Yield Falls Below 6%; Stocks Mixed : Markets: The Treasury bond figure, the lowest in more than two years, reflects a belief that the Fed will cut rates further.
- D.A. 'Del' Weber; Ex-Head of California Teachers Assn.
- RSVP : The Las Madrinas Ball Presents 41
- Germany Forces Online Service to Censor Internet : Regulation: CompuServe reluctantly complies, cuts off access to 200 newsgroups deemed indecent.
- Auto Maker Donates $100,000 to NAACP
- Shutdown Puts 'Essential' U.S. Workers in Bind
- Man Sought After Fire in Basement Marijuana Farm
- Driving Home Accident Dangers : Safety: CHP simulation shows the results of not wearing seat belts. Authorities plan checkpoints and extra patrols to combat drunk driving on New Year's weekend.
- Dramatizing Dangers of Not Buckling Up : CHP accident simulation shows results of not wearing seat belts. Authorities plan checkpoints, extra patrols to combat drunk driving on New Year's weekend.
- Westside : PARK REMODELING
- Pirates Sign Hayes to Play Third Base
- Frederic Coonradt; USC Journalism Professor
- John Conrad Bushman; Author, Cal State L.A. Professor
- It's a Buyer's Market for Mansions : Real estate: Surge in sales reflects comparative bargains in lavish estates.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 3 Officers Face Trial in Motorist's Death
- GEMS : Diamond Deal Not Forever, Russia Seems to Say : Moscow's pact with DeBeers cartel on foreign sales is up for renewal. The Kremlin wants to foster its domestic industry.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIR POLLUTION : Forget ZEVs, LEVs, SIPs and FIPs--Just Fix the Clunkers : Electric cars may make a glamorous debate, but real improvement only can come if we make the tougher social choices.
- Loyola Marymount Upset in Chicago, 66-65
- The Feeble War on Corporate America : Regulations: In 1994, there were a mere 250 criminal prosecutions against businesses in the U.S.-- hardly a barrage.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TODAY'S GAMES : NONCONFERENCE
- Pirates Sign Hayes to Play Third Base
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : There Was Trouble Brewing : But Senior Nose Guard Stu Gage Scored a Significant Victory at USC by Overcoming Alcoholism
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Moses Leaves UCLA to Coach at Cal
- ART REVIEW : Rural Innocence Lost in Salisbury Photos
- Louisiana Couple Sues Smokeless Tobacco Maker: UST...
- SIMI VALLEY : Baseball League Seeking Channel Cleanup Help
- Weird and Weirder : New disclosures re-emphasize need for professionalism and oversight in O.C.
- LA HABRA : City, Tire Shop Still Poles Apart
- Nebraska Fans Fumble for Answers Amid Controversy
- SCIENCE WATCH : The Big Blackout
- Southeast : Litter Leads to Limits on Access to Hilltop
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Cougar Forward Hendrickson Fractures His Shooting Hand
- 4% of AT&T; Employees Accept Buyout Offer
- FTC Considers Tougher Rules for Tobacco Firms : Regulation: Agency is concerned about some companies' use of tar, nicotine ratings to justify 'light' labels.
- Ball Will Brighten New Year With a New Face
- Knickerbocker, Video Distributor Sign Deal
- In Dead of Winter, the Grave Blanket Business Heats Up
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Government Action Helps Japan's Outlook : Asia: In recent months, officials have done what would normally take them several years. Investors demonstrate renewed faith.
- AIRLINES
- Visa Plans Car-Rental Program to Stem No-Shows:...
- All the News Stories That Are Fit to Print
- Request Made to Move Japanese Rape Trial : Asia: Mothers of two defendants say political pressure over U.S. bases in Okinawa may result in harsher judgments.
- Reporters' Access to Prisoners Restricted
- Mfume Lauds Auto Maker's $100,000 Gift to NAACP
- Central Los Angeles : Anonymous Donor Aids Police Station Campaign
- LAKE CASITAS : Looking for the Angle to Catch New Arrivals
- Heritage Park, 12100 Mora Drive, Santa Fe Springs : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Grieving Families Seek Help Finding Suspects : Crimes: Two sets of survivors issue pleas for information that might solve the tragedies. In both cases, $25,000 rewards are offered.
- Body of Woman Found in Brush
- GARDEN GROVE : Court Bars 'Utility' on Ballot, but 'Tax' OK
- ORANGE : Students' Gift Helps Keep Tours Moving
- Families Seek Clues to Killers : Crime: Separate Valley news conferences are held in a hit-and-run death and a street shooting.
- Pepperdine Beaten by Boston, 75-61
- Rebels Runnin' Out on Conference : Colleges: When UNLV leaves next year, it is expected the Big West's national recognition will be damaged for years.
- Friery Resigns as Van Nuys Coach
- Eliel's Coming Back : College football: Stanford strong safety Swinton emerging from career in disarray and pall cast by death of fiancee.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Esperanza Comes Close, but Mater Dei Prevails
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Castro Smokes as Cleveland Rolls
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Winning Winter of Discontent : Ian McKellen's Masterful Performance Powers an Audacious 'Richard III'
- Recent Movie Props, Artwork in Exhibition
- 1995: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : MIKE BOEHM'S TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 1995
- Banks Grant AST $100 Million in Credit
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : 30-Year Bond Yield Falls Below 6%; Stocks Mixed : Markets: Treasury bond figure, lowest in more than 2 years, reflects confidence that low inflation, interest rates will persist.
- Court Approves $8 Million for Clothestime
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Salvador Immigrants Get Work Extension
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Officials Prepare for New Gun Law
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : When You Don't Know When to Trust : DAYS OF DRUMS by Philip Shelby; Simon and Schuster $22, 320 pages
- West Hills : AIDS Network Youths Revel in Lazer Tag
- OXNARD : Pair Escape Injury as Train Broadsides Truck
- Countywide : County Water District Gets New President
- Shadow Hills : Memories, Mystery Linger after Slaying
- New La Mer Brasserie Worth Stroll
- Drop in Check-Writing Predicted: In a sign...
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Defense Wants to Put D.A. on the Witness Stand : Courts: Steiner's lawyer says Capizzi and his office are 'victims' and can't fairly prosecute the misconduct case against two supervisors and the county auditor.
- His Calling Is a Notable Passion
- 5.0 Quake Strikes Sparsely Populated Area Near Tahoe
- We Can Engage Without Dominating : Foreign policy: Neoisolationists remember the lessons of Clinton's late mentor about the arrogance of power.
- Legal Aid for the Impoverished Faces Budget Ax : Social programs: Legacy of Johnson era faces 33% slash in funding. Defenders say it is needed as U.S. help dwindles.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Condo Group Settles Construction Lawsuit
- Crystal Cove Residents Try to Turn the Tide--Again : State parks: Lessees face a Sunday eviction deadline but want to stay until work begins on their bungalows. Original 10-year deal called for them to move in 1992.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Burn Out the Lights
- NBA ROUNDUP : Motta Finally Joins the 900 Club
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Palmdale Girls Enjoy Rose-Colored Victory
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Martin's Films Showcase His Versatility
- 1995: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : BUDDY SEIGAL'S FAVORITE CONCERTS
- Auto Sales Should Pick Up Speed
- RELIEF AID : If N. Korea Famine Proves Real, Blame the Tragedy on Politics
- Two Men Charged in Reno Bomb Case : Crime: They are accused of planting explosive outside IRS office. The device was lit but did not detonate.
- It's a Buyer's Market for Mansions : Real estate: Surge in sales reflects comparative bargains in lavish estates.
- They're innit for the Short Haul : Children: Off to school they go. Or music lessons. Or home. In the '90s, busy times call for innovative measures, and services that transport kids for parents are a necessity of life.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Squirrel Rescuers Plan to Keep Working
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Plans All-Night New Year's Eve Party
- Valleywide : Boulevard Plan Lags With City Attorney
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : It's Not Quite as Easy as 1-2-3 for Temple
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: "Fifty Years of Country Music From Mercury", Mercury **
- Unsatisfying 'Coffee': 30 Years of Work : CARLY SIMON: "Clouds in My Coffee" 1965-1995, Arista * 1/2
- Firm Gets Big Data Processing Deal
- SEC Unveils Plans for Derivative Disclosure : Securities: Long-awaited guidelines were prompted by financial disasters such as Orange County's bankruptcy.
- Amgen, NPS to Develop Thyroid Disease Drug : Pharmaceuticals: Norcalcin has a market potential of as much as $1 billion a year.
- Company Town
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Whitewater Panel Adds to Subpoenas
- Scientists Report Finding Weight-Control Receptors : Research: Molecular 'antenna' conveys message from protein telling the body to stop eating. Its discovery may lead to treatments for obesity.
- Arraignment of Deputy Delayed
- Smoke Delays John Wayne Flight
- Effort to End Lion-Hunting Ban Assailed : Wildlife: Backers say the statewide initiative would stem an unchecked population and promote public safety. But animal advocates say it's a ruse to bring the trophy sport back.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : PEACH BOWL : Injured Georgia Quarterback Won't Play
- Harvard-Westlake Slams Baltimore's Dunbar, 62-43 : High school basketball: Wolverines dominate a team with a national reputation and advance to semifinal.
- Jackson Has Lost None of His Edge, on Course or Behind Microphone
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Restoration' of Costume Drama: Too Old Fashioned
- Help-Wanted Ads Off Amid Employer Cautiousness
- $1-Million Prize Denied to Speed-Dialing Demon
- Announcement Expected on Sale of Part of Oxnard Real Estate Empire : Business: City leaders cite assurances the unidentified buyer plans to rehire most if not entire work force of Martin V. Smith & Associates.
- UCLA, USC Face Big Challenges : Women's basketball: Bruins and Trojans take on Maryland and No. 6 Virginia in Pauley Pavilion tournament.
- Protest Over French Blast Is Swift, Limited
- GIs Evacuate as Balkan River Floods Camp
- ORANGE : Investment Firm Is Bullish on Zoo's Bear
- Christmas Tree Blaze Guts Unit in Huntington
- Salvation for a Spot of Sanity
- COLUMN ONE : Rush and GOP Elite: Getting Too Cozy? : Some 'ditto head' devotees worry that Limbaugh has joined the conservative establishment. He now wields more influence in corridors of power. But his ratings are starting to dip.
- N.Y. Denies Reports of Curbs on Taxi Hailing
- Agoura Hills : Trees Placed Curbside Will Be Recycled
- Countywide : State Bar Awards Grants to 3 Groups
- New D.A. Reportedly Seeking Funds From Staff
- One Election Down, One Big One to Go : Russia presidential vote will be key to its policies
- NEWPORT BEACH : Azir Picks Up Scent for Newport Police
- Countywide : Tree Recycling
- Iacenda, Lewis Named Top Division II Players : High school football: Czernek, who set state passing record, is Division III co-player of the year; 31 other area athletes are selected to the Division II and III teams.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei's Day Picks Up Where Peterson Leaves Off
- SANTA ANITA : Ready To Order Gets the Check
- McKinney to Attend Brigham Young
- Some V.I.P. Service for the Westside : RESTAURANT REVIEW
- Film Financing Conference Set
- Center Evacuated After Bomb Threat
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Weird and Weirder
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TODAY'S GAMES
- CSUN Women Shoot Poorly, Play Sluggishly in 75-44 Loss
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Promised Land Didn't Have 'Waterworld'
- With Product to Sell, He's Knight Lite
- Lakers Doomed at Home : Pro basketball: No matter where they play, Spurs have no trouble with L.A., 107-99.
- MIGHTY DUCKS TONIGHT
- BOXING IN IRVINE : Magdaleno Wears Down Santos in 10
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUGAR BOWL : Virginia Tech Does It With Defense
- Lions Upset in Chicago, 66-65
- Ducking Responsibility Not a Game Wilson Plays
- SIDELINES : If Looking for the Curse of the Matadors, Try Cassidy's Office
- LEGAL FILE'Larry Sanders' Suit: Comedian Garry Shandling...
- Vladimir Zhirinovsky
- Rights, Powers in Constitution
- Tax Amnesty Program for Businesses Expires Tuesday
- Campaign Issue
- Crowd Welcomes Delivery of Rainbow Trout at Lake Casitas
- A Man Driven to Extremes : Mountain climbing? Ocean crossings? The Iditarod? Kid stuff. For a real rush, millionaire Steve Fossett plans to fly-- nonstop--around the world in a hot-air balloon . . . alone. That's a long way from Garden Grove, where he grew up.
- GOPAC and Gingrich
- Peacekeeping in Bosnia
- Refusing Federal School Funds
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 29, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 29, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 29, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 29, 1995
- Seniors : Achievements, activities : COUNTYWIDE : Refresher Course on Driving Planned
- Court Ruling Stalls Santa Clarita Recovery Plan
- Sometimes, a Wild Card Can Play Tricks : Pro football: An NFC division winner has been upset in first round the last four years.
- 1996-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Company Town : Hollywood's Wildest Ride : No Year Can Match 1995 for Cataclysmic Activity
- GOP Defense Bill Draws Veto From President
- President Vetoes GOP Defense Legislation : Spending: He says bill is too generous to Pentagon, creates 'unnecessary' anti-missile system. Move comes on eve of new budget talks.
- CLOSE ENCOUNTER: A year ago, attorney Richard...
- SEA CLEANING: An added byproduct of last...
- Raabe Says 'Slander' Spurred Him to Testify : Bankruptcy: Former official told O.C. Grand Jury he doesn't want others to go free. He named board members, brokers and others he says should share blame.
- How Wall Street 'Paid to Play' in O.C. Bond Game
- Raabe: List of Those at Fault Is a Long One
- Dean Martin Laid to Rest as Stars Avoid Media
- SOUTH COUNTY : Kids' Parties Offered for New Year's Eve
- Seniors : Achievements, activities : COUNTYWIDE : Institute Offers Classes for Visually Impaired
- Firms' Courtship of O.C. Officials Detailed : Bankruptcy: Grand jury testimony depicts how lobbyists for underwriters used campaign donations to sway officeholders to award contracts to their clients.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 29, 1995
- BUILDING PEACE IN THE BALKANS : For the Women of Sirogojno, Peace Means Wool and Knitting Needles : Serbia: International sanctions had furloughed the makers of coveted sweaters. Now they're back at work in mountain village.
- Where Tourists Are Welcome
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Ads as Art--Or, When Advertising Isn't Just Advertising : ADCULT USA: The Triumph of Advertising in American Culture by James B. Twitchell; Columbia University Press; $24.95, 296 pages
- Tollway's First Driver Also Has the Honor of Getting the First Ticket
- 2 Single-Engine Planes Crash in Separate Incidents
- Central Los Angeles : Freezers Break at Pantry for AIDS Patients
- San Fernando Valley : Vandal's Killer Sent to Trash Crew
- Dangerous 118 Stretch Claims Another Victim
- Piranhas Sign Quarterback O'Neil
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- Get Back in Shape Without Stretching Your Wallet : Play It Again Sports stores sell new and used exercise equipment. The newest location is in Northridge.
- Blues Musicians Will Add a Rosy Glow to New Year's Weekend : Legendary B.B. King and the Gregg Allman Band bring their timeless favorites to the Ventura Theatre.
- International Business
- AIRLINES
- Holidays Without Guilt: Party Food on the Lite Side : Entertaining: No need to make resolutions you'll never live up to if you serve these dishes New Year's weekend.
- Rice and Beans: Healthy and Complete
- Northeast has had its fill of Canada geese : It's the fast-multiplying 'resident' variety, and the attendant feathers and droppings, that they loathe.
- Don't Play Favorites : Either the Cowboys or 49ers Seem Like a Lock to Get to Super Bowl, but Here's Why They Could Be NFC Also-Rans
- PLAYING FOR A CURE
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ROCKTALK : Recover From Christmas Carols With Dose of Live Music : Local clubs offer a wide range of sounds to accompany the making and breaking of resolutions for 1996.
- 40,000 to Be Paid in Pension Case Settlement
- Flu Might Have Caused Costa Mesa Boy's Death : Health: He had no history of medical problems. Emergency rooms have been filling at a feverish pace.
- Abandoned Utah Boy Is Hoaks' Hoax
- Van Nuys : High School Stakes Its Place on the Web
- Plastic Card Is Latest Ticket to Bus Fare Box : Transportation: The SmartCard system will be installed in all buses throughout the county under a state-funded pilot program.
- Obituaries : * Richard Rodriquez; Area Landscaper
- ANAHEIM : Disney Sets GOALS for Young Athletes
- Judge Recuses Himself From Rubino Case : Bankruptcy: Jurist says having performed marriage rites for former budget director could be seen as conflict. New judge agrees to postpone arraignment and frees the defendant on his own recognizance.
- Mighty Big Win by Kings : Hockey: Los Angeles skates to 7-1 victory as the Ducks offer virtually no resistance.
- Blaze Damages Moorpark House
- Panel Toasts New Decline in Liquor Use
- Judge in Ex-O.C. Official's Case Withdraws
- Totally Buzzed : At Black Flys, It's Hard Work Keeping Up the Bad Boy Image That Sells Sunglasses to Minors
- Snowballs in Hell : Pro football fans' outrage in the stands leads to a barrage, 15 arrests and 15 injuries
- Star Tours : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Brief Life, Tearful Farewell : Joseph Pulido, Shot by Police, Is Laid to Rest
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- NFC PLAYOFF CAPSULES
- White Sox Expected to Send Raines to Yankees
- The Dream Team : The Verdict Is in for 25 Praiseworthy Plates
- Money-Saving Tricks Range From the Questionable to the Legit : Airlines are cracking down on a common technique known as 'back-to-back ticketing,' which many frequent travelers use to reduce fares.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shoppers Recognize Bloomingdale's, but Will They Flock to California Stores?
- International Business : Seeing Red : Mexico's Crisis Tests Promoters of Bullfights and Other Sports
- Pasta Past
- SENSE OF STYLE / FASHION : Goodbye to All That
- Changes Ordered in Ballot Argument
- Witness to Fire Says Men Didn't Try to Save Children : Tragedy: Adults fled as three youngsters died. Drug agents are searching site for clues to cause of blaze.
- BUILDING PEACE IN THE BALKANS : GIs Set to Use Serbia Airport as Staging Area : Military: Offer of Belgrade facilities is another effort by Bosnian Serb's ally Milosevic to get in NATO's good graces.
- LA PALMA : Applicants Sought for Beautification Panel
- San Gabriel Valley : NEAR-DROWNING
- Leaving the Shell : Programs Give Students Better Chance at Success by Helping Them Overcome Shyness
- SANTA ANA : School Trustees Select New Board President