- Scibelli Remembered as an Everyday Guy
- They Like Laker Defense, Come to Lakers' Defense
- U.S. Work Force and Management
- Obituaries - Dec. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 21, 1991
- Russia Hopes to Join NATO
- Justice Dept. Won't Seek to Indict Bradley
- Recognition of New States Is Due Soon : Diplomacy: A U.S. official says 5 former Soviet republics that Baker just visited are due to be recognized first.
- IN THE ORANGE LANE: Even if Orange...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Decision a Boost for Bradley, but Foes Won't Let Him Off Easy
- Suspect in Youth Center Arson Pleads Not Guilty
- Police Described Bloody Scene Filled With Body Parts
- Macaulay Battles the Burglars
- NO BUMMER: The site of Bennie the...
- Cuomo Skips '92 Bid, Citing N.Y. Problems : Politics: Decision comes 90 minutes before filing deadline. His refusal to run leaves race wide open.
- A-ONE, A-TWO: What do you get your...
- U.S., Europe Fail Again to Achieve Farm Trade Deal
- Orange County Gives Birth to 2 Cities in 1 Day
- Jury Refuses to Charge Deputies in 4 Killings
- THE UNCARD: InterCommunications, a Newport Beach ad...
- Long Beach Chief, Aide Face Probe : Personnel: Inquiry by city manager follows complaints by members of the Police Department's upper ranks.
- Boy, 7, Critical After Being Struck by Hit-Run Driver
- Politicians Scramble After Court Setback : Jails Tax: Decision voiding Prop. A leaves leaders coveting, for their pet causes, the $330 million collected by the county.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 21, 1991
- Boy Scouts and Atheists
- Boy Scouts and Atheists
- Honest Youth
- Airbus
- Boy Scouts and Atheists
- Bad Deals, Not Fraud, Caused Loss, Wymer Says
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- The Heart of a Lexus in a Dual-Personality Sedan
- Voices
- Grand Jury to Weigh Murder Charges in Suicide-Device Case
- Ernest A. Strathmann; Pomona College Professor, Author
- Jailed LaRouche Is Denied Public Campaign Funds
- Yeltsin Takes Over Kremlin, Disbands Soviet Ministries : Commonwealth: The Russian leader moves boldly to consolidate his power over foreign affairs and security. His action is compared to a coup d'etat.
- Authors Share the Words of Condolence : Grief: Knowing what to say to a bereaved person can make one a supportive friend, indeed.
- From the Pens of Babes . . . : * Holidays: Letters to Santa Claus that appeared in the Orange County Herald in 1895 prove that kids will be kids, regardless of the era.
- Grocer Says He Is Sorry; Boycott at Store Lifted : Hawthorne: Despite a letter of apology, the Korean market owner still faces charges for allegedly assaulting a 12-year-old black girl who he says stole candy from his store.
- 4-Day Search for MIAs to Begin Today in Laos
- Why California Does It Better : The state has a clearer vision about smog
- Muslim Couple Sentenced to Die for Killing Daughter
- Cable Failure Causes a Power Outage
- 5 Men Arrested After Irvine Home Robbery
- Jail Escapee Caught Re-Entering U.S.
- Latinos Rise Up in the Rust Belt : The real issue in Bell Gardens and elsewhere is the expansion of suffrage, not just voter registration.
- Five People Charged With Using House for Sex Club : Crime: Operation allegedly took place on a quiet San Fernando Valley street, police say.
- VENTURA : Security Tightened at Hall of Justice
- Poway Ordered to Stop Misusing Housing Funds : Government: Lawyer who brought lawsuit had accused officials of creating a 'public works slush fund.'
- PREP NOTES
- Samuel, Howell Agree to Arbitration for '92 : Dodgers: Decision by second baseman comes as a surprise for the second year in a row.
- Maine, Calgary Advance to Final of Freeze-Out
- A Lot of Those Big Hits Were by Anderson : Raiders: The 'other' safety wasn't selected to the Pro Bowl, although he probably was deserving.
- College Basketball
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Culinary Passage to India
- SECURITIES
- SECURITIES
- HUMAN RIGHTS : Freedom Eludes Many in World : More nations qualify as free, but a report says most of the world's population lives in 'not free' countries such as China and Kuwait.
- Wilson Urged to Act on Nuclear Dump : Environment: Democratic lawmakers ask the governor to intervene in controversy over liability if the proposed facility leaks. Law requires it to be operational by 1993.
- 3 Plead Guilty in Halloween Robbery
- Pride Club Serious About Cleanup : School: Program funded by philanthropist helps students keep Memorial Junior High restrooms clean and learn chess too.
- Clerk Comes to the Rescue
- 5 Are Charged With Running Sex Club in Porter Ranch
- Lights Brigade : Elaborate Electrical Displays Bring a Glow to Neighborhoods--Even Indoors
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Routs Fresno Pacific JV in First Round
- PREP NOTES
- BANKS
- ORANGE COUNTY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Car War Becomes Brutal : Autos: Makers scramble to adjust. While GM cuts back, Toyota will expand.
- CIA to Increase Scrutiny of Allies' Trade Moves : Espionage: New Director Gates says the agency hopes to safeguard U.S. commercial interests.
- Prop. A Stands but Prop. C May Fall to Court Ruling
- Yeltsin Men Quickly Take Charge of Kremlin Spoils
- Clash Erupts Over Pakistan's Gang-Rape Case
- Love Notes: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is...
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Governor Says U.S. Uses 'Gestapo Tactics'
- Helping the Needy at Christmas
- Complex Not Illegally Built Over Fault, Court Rules : Lawsuit: State appellate justices deny claim by three neighbors of a Huntington Harbour condominium project.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Rescinds City Manager's Raise
- 2 Men Shot to Death in Truck Identified
- A Pre-Christmas Miracle : Recovery: Christie Kowalsky, 9, looked death in the eye just two months ago. It's hopeless, doctors told her parents, but then. . . .
- Wacholder's Play Can't Be Overlooked : Volleyball: Junior, following in her sister's footsteps, leads Artists to Southern Section 5-A title and top ranking in poll.
- STAGE
- A Good Time to Go Camcorder Shopping : What's New on Video
- ORANGE COUNTY
- GATT Negotiators Fail to Reach Agreement
- Sale of Parent Puts Ultramar Before Bidders
- SECURITIES
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush's Top Lobbyist Is Resigning Feb. 1
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Play Dialing for Dollars With Jerry
- Dornan Drops Challenge to Rohrabacher
- Trends of the Moment
- Churchgoing Habits Big Factor in Residents' Views on Issues : Survey results: Regular attendees are more conservative, with others opposing religious activism.
- Ballet Boosters : Joffrey Honors the Women Behind the Opening Night Galas
- Death of Girl, 3, Stirs Fight for More Parking : Traffic: Pomona mayor threatens legal action to close social services office on W. Holt Avenue unless more space is found by county facility.
- SEAL BEACH : Mola Takes Its Case to State High Court
- OJAI : Electricity Still Off at Nordhoff High
- In Search of a Room at the Inn : Las Posadas Re-Enact Original Christmas
- Youth Worker Held in Arson, Firebomb Cases
- 2 Take Aim at Proposed Assembly Seat
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : GOP Leaders Misperceive Clinton : Republicans should look into his record in Arkansas before hailing the governor as a serious alternative to Bush.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Costa Sparks Chaminade to 56-51 Victory
- San Diego Spotlight : Ironwoods Has New Look, Tempting Fare for a Hotel
- World of Hurt : Homeless Children Have the Formula for Making Repairs
- Nike Clothing, Shoes Pulled in Logo Dispute
- Dornan Relents and Won't Challenge Rohrabacher
- Keep Your Shirt On
- Walter Briggs, 84; He Once Owned a Parking Lot Empire
- Just a Touch : MAC Wants to Make You Up, Not Over
- COLUMN ONE : Gypsies Feel Curse of Hatred : The collapse of Stalinist rule has loosened the restraints on extremism against Europe's most despised ethnic group.
- OJAI : Nordhoff High May Get Core Programs
- Taxi Firms Offer New Rate for Media District
- Decision to Move High School Gets Mixed Reception : Oxnard: Some fear that moving the campus farther from the airport will result in increased noise and traffic.
- Downey Official Hired as City's Manager
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer to Scale Down Hotel Plan
- Ryan Is Nobody's Buddy
- Freedom Bowl Gives Small Boost to SDSU Budget : Finances: Payout would have been larger had the Aztecs made the Holiday Bowl.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Injured Golic May Play Sunday
- ART REVIEW : Graphic Tale of the USSR During WWII
- Transfer of Stanford Case Auditor Urged
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Court Will Not Bar Term Limit Initiative
- Picky, Picky, Picky : Teen-Age Trendoids Make It Tough to Pick the Right Style and Brand
- Smith's Accuser Goes on TV to Defend Herself : Interview: Patricia Bowman says she wants her identity known in order to help rape victims and to fight claims she is psychologically troubled.
- Mayor Vetoes Jail Plan for Non-Paying Tenants
- Investigator Hurt at Gun Range
- ACLU Lawyer's Letter Backs Shinto Rite at Arts Center
- Soka University Request for Plans Angers Park Officials
- Countywide : Inmates Give Santa Some Help
- Hausdorfer to Pay Fines for Violating Interest Law : Government: San Juan Capistrano councilman accepts $2,500 in civil penalties for failing to disclose wife's earnings with firm working for city.
- Jurisprudence
- Hurricanes Suspend Patton After Arrest
- Players Praise Robinson, Express Need for a Future Plan : Rams: Everett, Greene, Slater talk about how coach was treated. Quarterback calls on management for direction.
- Artist Aims to Humanize the AIDS Epidemic : Art: Mark Niblock-Smith's posters in bus shelters around the city feature story snippets about everyday people living with the disease.
- DANCE REVIEW : The Joffrey Ballet's Problematic Holiday Chestnut
- Strong Clone Sales Boost Chip Maker's Stock : Computers: Advanced Micro Devices is doing much better than analysts predicted with its version of Intel microprocessor.
- Waldon Sentenced to Die for S.D. Murders, Rapes
- S.D. Doubletree Hotel Will Switch to Hilton
- Jobless Claims Soar; Exports Show Strength : Economy: Unemployment benefit applications jump by 79,000 in early December. Higher sales abroad trim the U.S. trade deficit to $6.7 billion in October.
- Iran-Contra Probe Drama Is Gone, Work Still Remains : Investigation: Walsh indicates he will ask court to reinstate Poindexter conviction. Two CIA officials await trial.
- China Warns Against U.S. Radio Broadcasts
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Court Rules Car Sex Is OK if Not Visible
- Baker Affirms Mideast Talks Site in Moscow
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Tons of Trash Taken to Capitol in Protest
- Silence of a Winter Wonderland : Lifestyle: Although the quiet of his snowbound Wyoming cabin could be oppressive, one man cherishes the years he and his wife spent there.
- Wymer Lost Clients' Money, Attorneys Say
- San Diego County Killer of 3 Gets Death Sentence
- THOUSAND OAKS : Former Fire Official Avoids Drug Trial
- Teachers OK Pact With 3% Pay Cut : Education: District agrees to repay the money with interest by 1995, but both sides concede further budget woes may prevent that.
- Mayor to Seek Seat on Air Quality Board
- Deputy Sought in Accident Surrenders
- Man Shot in Home by 3 Masked Men
- Paramount Family's Trip to Mexico Ends in Tragedy
- Sadism Signs in Killing of Boy, 8, Cited : Courts: Testimony in Gregory Scott Smith's penalty trial likens the evidence to that in many similar cases.
- 2 Men Found Slain by 6-Year-Old Are Identified
- Board Reaffirms Support of San Joaquin Hills Tollway : Environment: Foes of $778-million highway project dispute findings in report and say they'll return to court.
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL GLENDALE TOURNAMENT : Rosas Gives Valley Reason to Shout With Clutch Effort
- Teufel Rejects Padre Arbitration
- Annual Sing-Along Becomes Messiah Festival
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Central Bank Hikes German Interest Rates
- Plaid Fever
- Charles Levine; First Passenger to Fly Across Atlantic
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Supreme Court Will Hear Smart's Appeal
- High-Speed Train Panel Nearing End of the Line
- L.A. AIDS Agency Plans to Speak With a Firmer Voice
- Youth Slain in Attack Is Mourned : Services: About 120 mourners attend funeral for John Wear, 17, killed in an unprovoked Hillcrest assault with a knife.
- Psychologist Says Child's Slaying Showed Signs of Sadism : Courts: The testimony in Gregory Smith's penalty trial likens the evidence to that in many other cases.
- A rising star highlights Palos Verdes Symphonic Band's Christmas concert.
- Ex-Fire Official Will Not Stand Trial on Charge of Buying Drugs
- Suspect in Hit-Run Death of 11-Month-Old Identified
- Lower Tax Rate May Ring In New Year : Rebate: But method of refunding $330 million collected under Proposition A, ruled illegal by state Supreme Court, promises to be a contentious issue.
- Ryan Can See Pluses in Job Coaching Rams : Reaction: Leading candidate says he could deal with financial constraints. He'd just like commitment to winning.
- Rockwell Begins Move to New Headquarters : Relocation: The aerospace giant will be based in Seal Beach, making it the largest company in Orange County.
- From Navarro to Schwarzenegger: 63 Years of Shooting Stars : Photography: George Hurrell, who made legends such as Gable, Harlow and Bogart look their best, is still in demand.
- Bond Yields Plummet, but Most Stocks Suffer
- Escaped Murderer Is Captured at Kin's Home
- High Winds Snap O.C. Power Lines : Weather: 5,400 buildings in Huntington Beach left without power as gusts reach 65 m.p.h. Power goes out for 120,000 in Southland.
- Man Killed in Gang Shoot-Out Was Bystander
- County Laments Wish List Shelved by Court Ruling
- Building Falls Prey to Freeway Widening
- Picking Up THE Pieces : Will Cal State Long Beach Ever Be Able to Revive Its Football Program at a Less Costly Level?
- Football All-Stars to Be Announced Thursday
- CSUN's Daniels, Cardenas Win Soccer Honors
- Robinson Ponders Future, Won't Rule Out TV
- Everything Goes Bad in Irvine's 84-51 Loss
- FASHION : You can go from absolute zero to millions, says hair-care mogul John Paul Jones De Joria. He's got the business and the toys to prove it. : Top of the Line
- Christmas Consumerism Hits Bottom : Skid Row: On the growing mercantile fringe, secondhand street decorations mock people to whom 'warm wishes' means a bowl of soup.
- Encinitas Man Dies When Truck Overturns
- Builders' Group Aids Center for Homeless Veterans
- Southland Tear Gas Firm Sued Over Mideast Deaths : Litigation: Suit claims Sherman Oaks company knew chemical was used recklessly by Israeli forces.
- United Way L.A. Chapter Picks Leader : Charity: University administrator Herbert L. Carter is selected. The recession has forced fund-raising goals to be lowered.
- Police Still Seeking Gun Used in Fatal Shooting at Intersection
- Man to Be Sentenced in Credit Card Fraud Case : Crime: Police suspect Terry Len Fowler may have charged as much as several hundred thousand dollars with stolen account numbers.
- Hangover Issue Lingers in the Euphoria: What to Call This Fresh Municipality? : Lake Forest: Some in the new city remain unhappy that during the March incorporation election, voters did not choose the historic El Toro name.
- EL RIO : Convicted Man Rejects Bail Chance
- NHL ROUNDUP : Duchesne Has Hat Trick for Flyers
- Miscellany
- After Olbermann's Ouster, What Comes Next? Maybe Storm
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Says He Will Take Time to Decide Future
- GOLF : Long Putt Gives Langer the Lead
- SECURITIES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Germany Making Its Presence Felt : Europe: No longer timid about pressing for its political interests, it recognizes Croatia and Slovenia.
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : 'Old-Time Judge' Stymies White House : Law: C. Clyde Atkins has twice blocked U.S. efforts to repatriate Haitian refugees. Lawyers will try again to make case in his courtroom.
- Macedonia Votes to Seek Recognition From EC
- ORANGE : U.S. Aid Urged for Immigration Costs
- Community Policing
- Countering Rape's Stigma : The best course is to leave the issue of identification with the alleged victim
- A Cash-and-Carry Offer for the New Nuclear Republics : Arms control: We should buy up the entire Soviet arsenal before need or greed prompts piecemeal sales elsewhere.
- Gulf War Marine Pilot to Receive Navy Cross
- Griswold, Valiant Pete Meet Again
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Timber! Lakers Get Cut Down to Size, 93-85 : Pro basketball: After big victory over Bulls, they can't avoid a letdown against the lowly Timberwolves.
- Schofield Will Return, McCaskill Still Dealing : Angels: Shortstop accepts arbitration. Pitcher rejects offer, but can continue negotiating with club.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : San Fernando Routs Chatsworth to Remain Unbeaten
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NORTH HOLLYWOOD TOURNAMENT : Grant Rallies to Beat El Camino Real
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Jackson Recounts Events That Led to Downfall of In Excess
- FALL ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : State Title Tops Fulfilling Season for Shelley Taylor : Cross-country: Senior was Orange County, Southern Section II-AA and State Division II winner, and helped Edison to Division II team championship.
- A 'Cleer Vision : Louis Botto's All-Male A Cappella Ensemble, Chanticleer, Strives for Clarity, Precision
- Siouxsie & the Banshees Go for a New Sound : Pop music: The band will go acoustic at a benefit concert Saturday. 'We decided to do it because it will put us in a terrible position,' says singer Siouxsie Sioux.
- A WORK IN PROGRESS : Recapturing a Childhood Fascination : Baseball: 'Innings and Quarters' is Reseda record producer Harvey Kubernik's first effort at a spoken-word sports recording.
- Cashing In on Baby Boomer Babies : Services: Instant, temporary child care centers and top-brand used-clothing stores for children fill formerly unmet needs.
- High Court Ruling Bolsters Grand Juries : Jurisprudence: State justices uphold Proposition 115 provision that indicted defendants are not entitled to also have preliminary hearings.
- Indictment of Kennedy Friend Rejected for Lack of Evidence
- BUDDY SYSTEM: Sportswriters and fans who like...
- Carousels Go for the Ride of Their Lives : Fun: Hand-carved wooden merry-go-rounds are giving way to models made of metal and synthetics. But they're as popular as ever.
- Hawkish S. Korean Defense Chief Fired
- Pendleton Marine Wins Navy Cross for Gulf Exploits
- U.S. to Lift Ban on High-Tech Sales to China
- When You Look in Mirror and See Mom
- Homeless Stay in Mall That Shares Hard Times
- Casualty in a War of the Fender-Benders
- Political Mess May Undercut Reform in Russia, 2 Officials Say : Upheaval: They paint a picture of a government locked in conflict between administrators and lawmakers, stymied by the most basic problems.
- Oxnard : Man Seriously Hurt in Freeway Crash
- COSTA MESA : Scantily Clad Models in Park Spark Debate
- Hyperion Officials Hope to Rid Area of Foul Smell Today
- Laguna Hills, Lake Forest Gain Cityhood : Incorporation: Today they become the 30th and 31st communities to gain independence from the Board of Supervisors.
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Now, This: Plummer Injured by Hit--From Assistant Coach
- PREP NOTES
- It's Just Like Old Times for UCLA : NCAA volleyball: Bruin women beat Ohio State in three games and advance to the finals against Cal State Long Beach.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Dangerous' Keeps Its Place at Top
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Father of the Bride': Wedding Bell Blues for Martin
- The Megan Hart Jones' Mural Conservation Committee...
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Insurance Firms Admit Some Fire Victims Inadequately Covered
- Writer Points Marketers in the Right Direction
- PAC RIM WATCH : Taidu Power
- Corporation's Mistake Gives Windfall to Schools
- Public Official Gives Away Private Time
- Palmdale Planners OK 7,200-Home Project
- Supervisors Criticized for Mishandling Prop. A : Taxation: They bungled a critical legal point by not keeping their distance from the board set up to administer the tax's proceeds, it is contended.
- November Restaurant Closures
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Long Beach Rallies for 69-57 Victory
- 'Dances With Wolves'--the <i> Really</i> Long Version : Movies: A four-hour cut of the film opens in London. It features 52 minutes of footage that did not appear in the original release. The extra scenes help spell out the film's themes more clearly.
- A Good Time to Go Camcorder Shopping
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- GM Overhaul Leaves UAW Readying for Battle : Labor: Some say the move could weaken the union as members are pitted against each other in attempts to keep their plants alive.
- New Church Measure Gains in Mexico
- Shuttle Is Rolled to Launch Pad for Spacelab Flight Next Month
- KIDNAPING : Still Dirty Tricks in Argentina : Authorities smash a gang of former police and security officers that had been kidnaping businessmen.
- GM Plan Certain to Force Cities to Fight for Plants : Economy: The Arlington-Ypsilanti battle is heating up and more such high-stakes encounters are inevitable.
- ORANGE : City Employees Get Paid Half-Day Off
- Waves, High Tides Threaten Coastal Areas : Weather: Fast-moving storm brings gusting winds and rain to San Diego County.
- Castaic Eateries Find Snowfall Is No Windfall : Weather: A closed freeway has travelers ducking into roadside restaurants. Mostly for warmth.
- Laguna Hills City Manager Expects to Move His Office Out of His Car : Cityhood: Council will convene today to conduct the first business of county's 30th municipality.
- Countywide : Imbibers Can Get a Safe Ride Home
- Undertaker's Ex-Worker Won't Let Case of the Carnal Cadaver Die
- With Title in Hand, Laster Sets Sights on the International Scene : Water polo: Two days after helping San Clemente win Division 4-A title, he was back in the pool training to compete for U.S. junior national team.
- Loyola of Chicago Routs Cold-Shooting Irvine : College basketball: Anteaters make only 31% of shots in 84-51 loss, spoiling homecoming for Elgin Rogers, Don May.
- Clark Back in Action a Year Later : College basketball: Two-time San Diego County player of the year will be in uniform tonight for SDSU. After back surgery, a transfer from Arizona and a year of inactivity, he doesn't have great expectations.
- CS Northridge Ranked 11th in Preseason Baseball Poll
- BOY'S SOCCER PREVIEW : Harvard on Solid Footing Despite Graduation Losses
- When Cole Was Hot: The Complete Trio Recordings
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shattering AIDS Memorial
- Identity Crisis at the Soviet Embassy : * Diplomacy: Confusion reigns, just like back home. Staff members wonder about their future as Boris Yeltsin's man comes to town.
- Punk Rock Band's Road Crew Member Slain
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Twin Ex-Cub Scouts' Version Is Disputed
- Couple Accused of Running a Lottery
- SAN CLEMENTE : Classrooms Pass 3rd Test for Toxins
- 4 Held After Police Find Keys, Guns in Car
- Fees to Be Increased at County Gardens
- Expert Hired to Recover Gas Fees
- Everyone Old Is New Again When Students Visit Convalescent Home : Volunteers: Sixty youths from Bert Lynn Middle School get warm reception from senior citizens, many of whom do not receive visitors regularly.
- Karl Still Has Real Trouble Handling Press
- Elliott Overcame Early Distractions : Girls' tennis: Despite preseason tonsillectomy and recruiting trip, Dana Hills standout reached semifinals in Southern Section individual singles.
- Injured Raider Golic Might Play Sunday
- JAZZ REVIEW : Guerrero and Friends Cook Up a Holiday Jam : About 20 ready-to-party musicians join together for a warm Christmas concert at the Coach House that felt like a family affair.
- Do Stocks Shun the <i> D </i> Word at Their Peril?
- USAir to Fly, Possibly Buy, Trump Shuttle
- High-Speed Train Panel's Future in Doubt
- 1,300 Show Up at 'Rush' Premiere
- Mike Sewell; Down's Syndrome Victim Starred in Commercial
- Democratic Hopefuls Stake Out Health Care Positions : Campaign: The issue takes center stage at debate featuring five candidates. The proposals could become factors in a Bush reform plan.