- GOP Stalwart Takes Over Old Umberg District : Politics: Conservative businessman and party activist Jim Morrissey, a firm backer of Prop. 187, pledges to battle crime and unemployment.
- Fire Destroys Quake Relief Trailer
- Man Arrested in Ojai Valley Sexual Attacks : Crime: Casitas Springs resident is held in connection with series of assaults that outraged small community.
- 100 Die in Rail Crash
- Pepperdine Falls Short Again, 72-59
- On Defense, He Was Always in the Shotgun
- Willemse to Play Soccer for UCLA
- JAZZ REVIEWS : BILLY CHILDS, "I've Known Rivers" (<i> Stretch Records</i> ) ** 1/2
- WILSHIRE : Open House Set on Subway Alternatives
- Victim Helps Catch Alleged Robber After Seeing Him at Bank
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Federal Assistance
- WINDSOR HILLS : For Stock Tips, They Use the Club
- Awash in Misery : Homeless: Recent deluge creates extra hardships for those living on the streets. Some crowd into shelters, but others try to tough it out.
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Coming Back : Central City Repairs Picking Up
- New Suspect Charged in Amy Biehl Slaying
- Insight : Whether in O.C. or D.C., Government Is Not Solely a Business
- Heart of Darkness, Heart of Light : The Saga of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, the First American
- What Went Wrong? : George Mitchell, the former Senate Majority Leader, ponders how the Democrats fell so hard while the Republicans prospered. But he has hope for the future--and Clinton's reelection.
- Real Answers
- Frontiere Confirms Rams' Move to St. Louis--'I Had No Choice' : Pro football: 'I feel I've done everything humanly possible to try and make it work' in Anaheim, says the Rams owner, who will close the potentially lucrative deal Tuesday.
- WESTLAKE : Area Improvement Coalition to Meet
- Deprived of Exercise Time, Inmates Heft Law Tomes
- Shamir Tells of Shock That Bush Left Hussein in Power
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : PRESIDENT CLINTON
- The Symbol of Albania Shifts--to Car Wrecks : Eastern Europe: After 40 years of isolation, nation's new openness is best represented by instant junkyards.
- Seldom-Used Burns Will Leave UCLA in Search of Minutes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Cooper's 33 Points Help Swamp Channel Islands
- Losers Will Be As Big as Winners in This Cowboy-49er Clash : NFC championship: Steve Young and coaches George Seifert and Barry Switzer tackle memories of very successful predecessors.
- Eagles' Owner Gives Up Trying to Sign Vermeil
- Sheryl Crow's songs tied for the most Grammy nominations. But it's been a long road from singing back-up to playing small clubs to a surprise hit record. How'd she make it to Pop Star? : About As Fun As It Gets
- Human Hearts for Sale
- As Abortion Battle Becomes a Shooting War, Fear Intensifies : Medicine: Doctors don bulletproof vests; clinic workers buy guns or personal alarms as those on front lines fight for survival.
- REGION : 3 Die in Arizona Highway Accident
- It's All About $$$$$ : The battle for pop star Andy Warhol's fortune : DEATH AND DISASTER: The Rise of the Warhol Empire and the Race for Andy's Millions, <i> By Paul Alexander (Villard Books: $23; 256 pp.)</i>
- The Cheap Seats : Americans who like flying for peanuts are helping a new generation of low-cost carriers reshape the industry from the ground up.
- Ghosts of '56 Revolt Haunt Hungary : Budapest: Twelve men are on trial, survivors of a militia unit that fired on protesters.
- 'Someone to Talk to . . . Right Here' : Housing: Low-income residents of the Holiday Venice project now get help on-site from two counselors hired with federal funds. It makes a big difference, they say.
- Officials Warn of Big Losses Due to Cellular Phone Fraud
- Aruba's Beaches: Easy on the Eyes
- News, Tips & Bargains : A New Look for Royal Pavilion
- Hostel Castles and Other Friendly Places to Stay
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : ROGER CAMPBELL
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Unprepared on the Home Front
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : California State University Northridge
- Profile : Karen Sillas : Over Her 'Suspicion'
- HUNTINGTON PARK : High-Tech Pay Phones Will Be Installed
- For Dogs, Having a Chip on the Shoulder Is a Good Thing
- Pedestrians May as Well Wave Their Right of Way Goodby
- Son of the Heath : An exhaustive new biography of Thomas Hardy reveres and defends and finally suffocates its victim. : HARDY: A Biography, <i> By Martin Seymour-Smith (St. Martin's Press: $35; 896 pp.)</i>
- Home for Good : Mobile Home Owners Organize Movement to Buy Land They Live On
- There's 'Gold' in Hidden Hills
- USC : 500 Expected at Empowerment Event
- Vactioning With the Reluctant Traveler
- Belonging Nowhere : Exile as a frame for memory : OUT OF EGYPT: A Memoir, <i> By Andre Aciman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $20; 340 pp.)</i>
- MUSIC : For This Jazz Pianist, Friends Are the Key
- Crenshaw's Arch Insists That His Troubles are Behind Him
- Three-Dimensional Imaging Systems Make Surgery Safer and Quicker : Virtual reality: Devices allow doctors to locate organs and do suturing and other tasks more easily.
- 'Contract With America: The Sequel?' : Policy: The House GOP's manifesto for change hasn't entirely been considered yet. But a conservative think tank is already planning ahead.
- Winter Journeys Through Northern Climes : BY TRAIN IN SCOTLAND'S WEST HIGHLANDS
- THE PATH WE TRAVEL: Celebrations of Contemporary...
- GROWING UP ASIAN AMERICAN edited by...
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : SHARON ADAMS
- A New Outlook (and Name) All Added Up
- A Year Later, Life Still Unsteady for Quake Victims : Recovery: Residents and merchants remain dispirited by frustrating loan policies and an inability to complete repairs caused by the 6.7 temblor.
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : The Commuter Road Not Taken
- Christopher Ties U.S. Aid to End of Chechen War : Diplomacy: Secretary of state says Yeltsin must also mend fences with reformers--or Russia will get less help from Washington.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Disabled Youths May Get Center, Housing
- 'Deep Cover'
- Domestic Violence Is Spilling Into the Workplace : Battered: Companies' productivity suffers as absenteeism, employee turnover and health care costs rise. Some firms take the lead to stem the losses.
- King's Legacy Is at Risk : Earl Ofari Hutchinson calls for a concerted effort to reverse the backward movement.
- Holiday Closings
- Remedial Courses for CSU Students
- Slain Doctor's Son Steps Into the Fray : Abortion: David Gunn Jr. put aside his career to fight extremists, one of whom shot his father. 'We're dealing with murders now,' he says. 'They're talking about killing human beings and calling it justifiable homicide.'
- El Toro Airport Illogical, Unfair
- Thousands Have Enjoyed Trail Builder's Efforts
- CROSS WORDS
- 'Teetering' Social Security: Other Views
- New Criminal Laws
- MASS PRODUCTION
- Come to Think of It, Do We Really Need a County Government at All?
- Illegal Immigrant Treatment
- Breakup of LAUSD Is Not Worth Pursuing
- Weekly Reader
- THE RELIGIOUS RITE
- The Good Life
- RECLAIMING L.A.
- St. Vibiana's Cathedral
- LISTEN UP
- Riled by Johnson's Attack on Ferguson
- School Board Challenge of Proposition 187
- School Boundary Story Was Unfair to Parents
- Valley Tribal Trivia Was Way Off the Mark
- Tax Cut Proposal Can't Be Justified
- Dog Park
- Action of OCTA's Oftelie Questioned
- Crisis Shouldn't Cut Into Education
- Reported Crime Drop Clashes With Experience
- Doing the Math Is Like Child's Play
- Du Brow's Holiday Wishes
- Anaheim Seat Must Be Filled Promptly
- Student Skills
- Lloyd's Losers Should Have Seen Risk
- '94 Christmas Memory
- A Death in the Desert :...
- HE'S BEAMING
- Conservancy Editorial Displays Xenophobia
- Shining Examples
- Laptops for Poor
- This Is Politics, Not a Popularity Contest
- Terrorism Calls for Anti-Terrorism Efforts
- Glow Time
- FIELDS OF NIGHTMARES
- Comments About Rev. King Criticized
- Obituaries - Jan. 15, 1995
- NONFICTION - Jan. 15, 1995
- NONFICTION - Jan. 15, 1995
- NONFICTION - Jan. 15, 1995
- Was Chapter 9 Filing the Best Course for Orange County? : News analysis: The potential for adding a legal morass to the fiasco is large.
- Plying the Frontiers of Alaska
- THE TIMES POLL : Quake Aftereffects Run Deep in Hard-Hit Areas
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Schools Answer the Bell Slowly
- BONUS DAYS: We all know what April...
- Despite Perks, Sequestration Is a Gilded Cage, Jurors Say : Courts: Former panelists describe isolation and censorship facing those who will hear the Simpson case.
- GROUND ZERO : Quake Victims Share Tears, Fears--and Hope
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Lessons : Unsettling New Facts : Scientists Unearth the Hazards
- Ferocious Combat Reportedly Raging in Chechen Palace : Caucasus: Russian troops seize part of building, reports say, after taking control of other key structures. Room-to-room fighting is said to be spreading in capital.
- Blacks Debate Issue of Race in Simpson Case
- Damage Is Light as Scattered Flooding Hits N. California
- 2 Killed, 2 Injured in Crash of Copter : Aviation: Aircraft en route from Burbank to Los Angeles struck high-tension wires over Hollywood Freeway in heavy fog, authorities say.
- Chopper Crashes, Killing 2 : Accident: Helicopter in fog hits wires before nose-diving into Hollywood Freeway. Two other passengers are critically hurt.
- Hrudey in Excellent Position as He Negotiates With Kings
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Unions Blast County Over New Hires, Say Moves Bolster Suit
- Another Youth Charged in Murder of Amy Biehl : Crime: Three South African members of anti-white group were already convicted in death of Newport Beach woman.
- Clinton Blasts Russia for Its War in Chechnya
- Jury Begins Deliberating on Sentence for Panah : Courts: Defense attorney pleads for the life of 'tortured boy.' Prosecutor calls the killer of 8-year-old Nicole Parker 'just plain evil.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Hall Returns to Regular 5-Day Operation : Government: Residents' complaints prompt the action. The new schedule will still meet air quality rules by having just half the work force on the job on Fridays.
- Rev. Msgr. John J. Hurley, Senior Priest in Los Angeles Archdiocese, Dies at 91
- Students Avoiding College Over Fear of Prop. 187, Educator Says
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : It Pays for Donor to Get a Receipt : IRS: New regulation requires taxpayers to secure documentation for their gifts of at least $250.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Smith, Candlestick Iffy, but Ready
- 60 High School Students Join King March : Activism: Some campus staffers also participate, but the turnout of only four UC Irvine students disappoints organizers of annual tribute.
- Ferrone to Scout for Dodgers
- Music Reviews : Stanford Quartet Impresses in Palisades
- Maryland Firm Buys 2 Area Care Homes
- Health Systems Discloses 2 Lawsuits by Shareholders
- Activists See Silver Lining in Dark Clouds of O.C. Crisis : Bankruptcy: Conservative think tanks, business leaders seek to use opportunity to downsize, privatize government.
- Strike Leaves Paris Airport Trash-Strewn
- Suspect in 3 Killings Arrested in Indonesia : Crime: The bodies were found last August in a Northridge storage locker. The country has no extradition treaty with the United States.
- ENCINO : Troupe Teaches Civil Rights to Students
- U.S. Offers Funds for Eastside Metro Rail Project : Transportation: Pena commits millions to the proposed line, drawing praise from local Latino officials.
- VENTURA : Celebrations for King Birthday Under Way
- QUAKE REMEMBRANCE: In a pre-dawn candlelight service...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bolsa Grande Upsets La Quinta
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Despite Sand, Sonora Dominates Troy, 64-48
- Lakers Get Chance to Cut Their Losses : Pro basketball: Van Exel, Ceballos lead 115-104 victory over slumping Warriors.
- Pepperdine Can't Shoot Straight in Loss
- Rosenberg On-Line:
- Homeless Man, Dog Reunited : Storm: But circumstances force the owner to give up the animal. A vet tells of Bear's river rescue.
- SYLMAR : Search for Disabled Man Continues
- Veterans Pick Farmland for Home
- Women Steer Aging Boat to Early Upset of Conner
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Agoura Stumbles Into Westlake's Speed Trap
- NYELAND ACRES : 2 Men Wanted After Shots Fired Into Bar
- Football
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Alemany Gets Swift Kick From Notre Dame, 3-2
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Highland Pair Spark 57-47 Upset
- With Mozart, Let the Master Lead : Music: Pianist Daniel Shapiro strives to convey the composer's essence, not others' ideas about him.
- Jazz Review : Haynes Dances With Beat at Jazz Bakery
- HEATING : Insulate, Seal to Keep Warm Inside
- Dodgers Offer Butler $3.5 Million for 1 Year : Baseball: Hershiser's quest for new team will begin in Cleveland.
- Video Academy to Feature Work of Top Filmmakers
- For NHL, It's Back to Work : Hockey: Despite some misgivings about the terms, players vote to ratify new six-year contract. Shortened season opens Friday.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Vote Fraud Claim Dismissed by Judge
- Mexico, Rebels Plan New Talks in Peace Move
- Delta Settles AIDS Discrimination Case
- 17 Agencies Join to Target Desert 'Cocaine Corridor' : Crime: Effort aims to stem the flow of the drug into the Imperial Valley from Mexico, the prime route to L.A. region.
- Oh Can You See That Black Hole? : Thanks to 10 radiotelescopes, astronomers peer into the heart of darkness
- Life in a House of Whispers
- As Welcomes Go, This Is One That Takes Some Beating
- Splintered Five-Iron Injures Ogle
- Latino Producers, Actors Applaud Proposed Boycott : Television: Many are sympathetic to the groups' charges that networks have failed to diversify programming, but some say ABC has been unfairly singled out.
- GLOBAL MARKETS IN TURMOIL : Canada: Up North, a Struggle With Fiscal Demons
- Gas Co. Parent Outlines Broad Restructuring : Utilities: Pacific Enterprises creates several new units, shifts executives and considers layoffs. It is also looking abroad.
- UC Chief Expected to Announce Retirement : Education: Jack W. Peltason will tell regents next week that he will leave when his three-year contract expires in September, a source says.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Clinton's Cafeteria Tray Runneth Over
- Colombians Suspect Technical Fault in Crash
- Too Busy for a Quake Festival
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Drive to Promote Affirmative Action
- PLACENTIA : Classes in Country, Social Dance Offered
- AIDS Facility to Open Next Week
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : School District Ban on Smoking Extended
- What's Wrong With '3 Strikes'? : New law may be hitting wrong target
- Firm May Apply for Landfill Permits
- FULLERTON : Dr. King's Ideas Reap New Hopes
- Woodbridge Needs Overtime to Beat Irvine
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE : Glass, Johnson Key Los Alamitos' Victory
- UC Chief Expected to Announce Retirement : Education: Jack W. Peltason, former chancellor of UC Irvine, will resign effective Oct. 1, a source says.
- Transatlantic Swimmer Fends Off Shark Attack
- Deadly Seattle Blaze Confirmed as Arson
- FULLERTON : Textbooks to Be Topic of Public Hearings
- Report Mixed on Proposed Landfill's Impact : Elsmere Canyon: Draft backs Santa Clarita's claims of harm to wildlife but says dump would not be a threat to the water supply or property values.
- 2 Armed Men Rob Jewelry Store
- Hydrologists Take Controls in Flood Room
- BUENA PARK : Gunmen Overpower Guard, Flee With Cash
- Happiness Is Now a Schuur Thing : Jazz: After years of personal struggle, the singer, who performs tonight in Cerritos with the Count Basie Orchestra, is wearing a smile.
- POP/ROCKSpringsteen Reunion: Bruce Springsteen has returned to...
- Bandleader Wants Change in the Tempo : Jazz: Frank Foster, who's directed the Count's ensemble since '86, is tiring of the hectic road life and wants to focus on his own group, Loud Minority.
- THE KINDEST CUTS : Pruning does more than make a tree look good--it's important to its health. In the case of deciduous fruit trees, trimming well now will give you a good crop.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : High Court to Rule on Klan's Cross
- NORTHRIDGE : Course Leads Seniors Into Computer Age
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Trustees Back No-Smoking Policy
- LONG BEACH : Man Arrested in Sale of Stolen Computer Chips
- POLITICS WATCH : Time for a Divorce
- BALDWIN HILLS : Magic Johnson, Sony to Build 12-Screen Theater
- Home Not a Haven : Unable to Qualify for Aid, Jaspal Jammu Is Trapped in Quake-Damaged Residence
- Seattle Slips Past Clippers : Pro basketball: Traffic tie-up almost leaves SuperSonics short of players before lethargic 108-101 victory.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Eighth-Ranked Esperanza Edges Huntington Beach
- New NHL Schedule Is a Maze : Pro hockey: Complications, quirks and grueling trips abound. The shorter season means that pressure to succeed right away will be greater.
- Art Review : Jochen Gerz: An Intriguing Mix of Words and Images
- MOVING : Little Things Mean a Lot in Jampacked Temporary Home
- Mexican Government, Indian Rebels Agree to New Talks in Peace Effort : Concessions: Meeting is arranged after Zapatistas extend a temporary cease-fire and opposition party declares a truce.
- GOP Welfare Plan Could Leave States Stranded, Democrats Say
- Mexico, Rebels Plan New Talks in Peace Move
- Ex-Analyst Gets Part of $1.7 Million Settlement : Whistle-blower: Firm settles lawsuit after worker says he was fired from county job because he challenged a decision to purchase $13.7-million computer system.
- Wedding Directors-- Plenty to Do Before Couple Says 'I Do' : Nuptials: Making a trip to the altar smooth for bride, groom and church can take the patience of a saint. Group offers mutual support and practical tips.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Chamber to Honor Good Samaritans
- CALABASAS : City Studies Forming Own Shuttle Service
- OXNARD : Professor Named to Nationwide Program
- Deadlines Differ on Quake Claim Suits
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Wilson's Year Badly Eclipsed as Blunders Deny Him Award
- Ray George, Member of 'Thundering Herd' at USC, Dies at 78
- NFL PLAYOFFS : A 49er by Accident : Brent Jones Became One of the NFL's Best After Being Cut by Steelers in 1986
- Notices of Curbs on Prop. 187 Planned : Courts: Judge says she will order state officials to inform their workers in writing that key parts of measure cannot be enforced until a trial is held.
- The Toronto Blue Jays' tryout camp at...
- Esther Williams Swims Again at Film Festival
- On-Line Computer Services Had Another Boom Year, Survey Says
- One Picture of Mickey Can Be Worth a Thousand of Washington : Animation: Cells from classic cartoons are a hot collectible, with Disney films bringing in top dollar.
- MATERIALS : Concrete's Got More Than One Face
- Italy Treasurer Named Premier, Will Form New Government
- Justice Dept. Given 2-Month Extension for Cisneros Probe
- House GOP Plans $200-Billion Cut : Congress: Package of steep reductions over 5 years would be just first of two designed to accommodate tax cuts, balanced budget. Medicare is one of many targets.
- CYPRESS : Girl, 14, Escapes From Man With Truck
- County Welcomes 2-Year Postponement of Smog Plan Measures
- ORANGE : 3 Teen-agers Confess to String of Robberies
- Obituaries : Fred J. Doring, 74; Aerospace Engineer
- Mighty Duck Ticket Policy
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE
- NFL PLAYOFFS : The Other Guys AFC's Championship Game Quarterbacks Have Egos (and Offenses) Firmly on the Ground
- Music Reviews : Rattle Puts Heart Into Bruckner Seventh
- LIGHTING : Proper Lamp Placement Stretches Room
- Polish Foreign Minister Quits After Power Struggle : Europe: The Walesa ally was an outcast among the Cabinet's former Communists. He calls their ideas 'dangerous.'
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Consultant Urges Sale of Assets, Including Airport
- Pope's Quiet Coup: Drawing Rival Chinese Catholics : Diplomacy: Manila visit attracts sanctioned and underground faithful, signaling thaw between Vatican and Beijing.
- City Guide
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Troubled Fair Names Interim Manager : Antelope Valley: The retired Sonoma-Marin official will oversee the financially strapped operation while a permanent administrator is sought.
- Ceremony Marks Rebirth for Chinese Burial Shrine : 'A lot of people used to come to celebrate with food and burn paper money. It meant a lot to them.'
- CALABASAS : Water District Leader Honored for Efforts
- STANTON : City to Spend $20,000 to Fix Lampson Ave.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Cotton Out, but Mater Dei Easily Beats Trabuco Hills
- Un-'Mask'-ing the Strategy for Video Release of Hit Film : Movies: New Line is backing the Jim Carrey comedy with a $10-million advertising campaign, its biggest ever for a sell-through title. It hits the stores Thursday.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women Remain Unbeaten in Big West
- APPLIANCES : With Clean Condenser, Fridge Will Keep Its Cool
- DECOR : Friendly Advice to Make Yourself Comfortable
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Loser in House Race Files Official Voter Fraud Claim
- Packard Vows to Bar Illegal Immigrants From Flood Aid : Legislation: His proposal that applicants must prove citizenship is expected to win widespread support in Republican-led Congress.
- Mauch to Join Boone in Kansas City
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Dos Pueblos Reigns Over Buena, 76-59
- Decades-Old 'War on Poverty' Isn't Over : Television: Henry Hampton re-examines the issue at a time when Congress is focusing on welfare reform. The five-hour PBS series premieres Monday.
- Judge Finds Cause to Try Beauregard
- Fox Sets Slate of Deals From Top Producers
- NEA Chief Defends Agency Against Critics in Congress : Arts: Jane Alexander attacks campaign to cut funds. She says endowment projects have helped make culture accessible to all.
- County Faces Possible Cash-Flow Problem, Officials Say : Budget: Agencies may run out of money by March unless more than $1 billion in state and federal reimbursements are paid.
- Orange County Almanac
- QUAKE ANNIVERSARY
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Track Down Fraud Scheme Suspect
- Altar Girls Quickly Gaining Acceptance at Catholic Masses : Diversity: Although two dioceses still do not permit them, there have been few problems elsewhere, priests say. The servers say they feel more a part of the church.
- OXNARD : Council OKs Report on Beach Project
- ORANGE : Schools Not in Crisis, Officials Say
- Women Steer Aging Boat to Early Upset of Conner
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Gets Past Fullerton
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Q & A : Risks of Deferred-Compensation Plans
- 8 Wolves in Holding Pens Await Yellowstone Reintroduction
- U.S. Military Aircraft Crashes in East Belgium
- Irvine City Bank Agrees to Be Sold to St. Louis Firm
- A Surprising Slowdown for December Sales : 0.1% Drop Prompts Analysts to Predict Slowdown in '95
- O.C. Workers' Comp Case Goes to Supreme Court : Employment: Garden Grove longshoreman says his disability benefits should not be reduced even though he later found a higher-paying job.
- ENERGY
- IRVINE : County Crisis to Be Discussed at Town Hall Meetings
- The day the earth . . ....
- Entering Rock's Most Exclusive Club : A Timeless Neil Young and a Reunited Led Zeppelin Highlight 10th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley Defeats Orange
- NBA ROUNDUP : Maxwell's Shot Just in Time for Rockets
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Father of Child Born to Surrogate Arrested
- Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : Yellowstone Gold Mine Plans Opposed
- First Lady Has Gingriches Over for Tour
- Defendant in Terrorism Trial Linked to Hit List
- Priest Says No to Four-Footed Guests at Couple's Wedding
- Officers Sued by Family of Woman Left Dying in Car
- OXNARD : Man, Teen-Ager Held on Drug Charges