- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Airport Panel to Meet on Banning Airlines Over Fees
- Which Direction for Post-Cold War U.S.? : Trade vote is a vote for American foreign policy continuity
- Oxnard's Mayor Criticizes Salary Review Proposal : Government: Manuel Lopez calls plan for council approval of raises for city clerk and treasurer 'a step backward.' Issue will be discussed today.
- State PTA President to Meet Local Leaders
- Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Man Arrested After 6 Weeks in Hiding : Crime: Hector Garcia, 22, of Oxnard is being held on bail of $520,000. He is expected to be arraigned today in slaying of Michael Mansir.
- First Federal Checks Go to Fire Victims : Loans: Owners of seven homes that went up in flames are the first Laguna Beach residents to get emergency assistance funds from the U.S. government.
- More Rain, Winds Expected This Week : Weather: Rapidly changing patterns will continue, with scattered showers on Thursday and Friday giving way to gusty Santa Ana conditions, forecasters say.
- NHL Referees Begin Striking : Hockey: Replacements work three games while talks break off between league and on-ice officials.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Onslaught Overpowers Jets
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN: UCLA VS. USC : BATTLE FOR A TRIP TO THE ROSE BOWL PROVIDES. . . : A Look Back, a Look Ahead : Last Year's Hero, John Barnes, Never Tires of Telling His Tale
- A 'Misfit' Finds an Audience : Me'Shell's Blend of Styles Fits Her Maverick Label
- LA PALMA : Doctor's Specialty Is Musicians' Ailments
- Menendez Therapist's Ex-Lover Testifies : Trial: She says Oziel wanted the brothers to confess on tape so he could 'control' them. Calls that the woman secretly recorded of the stormy affair are also played in court.
- STUDIO CITY : Restrictions Proposed for Left-Hand Turns
- Federal Panel to Hold Rights Hearing in County : Complaints: The Civil Rights Commission action is a response to Latino groups' charges of governmental discrimination. The December event will be a first.
- BURBANK : Planning Committees Draw Little Interest
- This Old House
- CHATSWORTH : Horseback Rider Finds Dead Snake
- CAMARILLO : Intruder Springs Condemned Dog
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : Latinos Will Prosper, and Not Just Financially : Apart from prosperity, this promises a historic breakthrough against myriad forms of discrimination.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Pleads Innocent to Latest Charges
- Geologists Downgrade Earthquake Risk
- BURBANK : Making Homework a Family Affair
- Everett Questions the Rams' Preparation : Pro football: Zampese says he should have allowed quarterback to change plays at line of scrimmage.
- Full-Courting Press : British Tabloid Offers a $210,000 Reward to Polish Soccer Team if It Helps England
- Manning to Sit Out at Least Five Games
- Pietrowski Plans to Play at Notre Dame
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cassatt Quartet at Caltech
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Child Center Groundbreaking Takes Place : Education: The $1.5-million project will be the first of its kind in the Santa Clarita Valley. It will accommodate more than 75 children.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL : Esperanza's Thimgan Gets Down to Business
- A Mild Response to St.Clair Debut
- SANTA ANA : Pupils Milk Event for All It's Worth
- Countywide : 2 Centers May Get Grants From County
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : Watch Mexico Dig In Its Heels : The allure of investment will keep the lid on worker rights--a long future for the status quo.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Berman Expects L.A. to Get Funds for High-Tech Plant
- Steelers Win; Kelly, Reed, Foster Injured
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Gannon Expected to Start for Redskins
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- THE ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Poetry and Melody Ring Out in This Collaboration
- Goldberg to Seek Benefits for Unmarried Partners : Rights: Proposal would allow city workers who have lived with their mates for at least one year to obtain insurance for them and their dependents.
- Countywide : Red Cross Flooded With Volunteers
- Panel Rejects Bid to Take Auel Books Off School's Reading List : Moorpark: The parent-teacher committee says concerns over explicit material in the works do not outweigh the educational benefits.
- Too Rich for Everyone's Blood : Times analysis shows campaign limits are often ignored by the wealthy
- MOORPARK : Project to Add Bike Lanes to Freeway
- San Clemente High to Stage Comedy
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'Oswald' a Riveting 'Frontline'
- Weekend Box Office : A Jolly 'Three Musketeers' Weekend
- Hard Times Mean More Companies Winding Up in Bankruptcy Court : Nagging Recession Continues to Take a Heavy Toll With Bankruptcy Filings Up 17% From a Year Earlier
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- AEROSPACE
- Investors Ask Judge for Priority If Government Recoups Keating Assets : Banking: She replies she fears U.S. will use any seized funds to pay for its own costs in the Lincoln Savings & Loan collapse.
- Astro Sciences, Novell Enter Partnership Deal
- American Means Business in South Africa : Investment: He is one of the first entrepreneurs from the U.S. to make a substantial investment in the country since sanctions were lifted.
- PARTY ON: Los Angeles is planning a...
- MASS ACTION: What to do when you...
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Winter Gives Off a Warm Feeling : For those who attended last year's traditional ball, the campy theme for the Opera Pacific gala is like a change of seasons.
- Administration Drafts Tougher Redlining Law
- Medical Properties' Loss Grows on Write-Down
- DVI Inc.: The Irvine medical-imaging equipment financing...
- Print Expert Now Says Oswald Held Rifle
- Uncertainty on NAFTA Drags Stocks Down : Market Overview
- Settler Kills Palestinian Attacking With Hatchet
- ADL to Avoid Prosecution in Spying Case
- Oil Company Increases Stake in Area Fields
- Presley Cos. Posts $3.4-Million Loss in Third Quarter
- Output Jump Inspires Optimism on Jobs : Economy: Reports show stable inventories and higher sales, indicating manufacturing losses may be over.
- Ire After the Fire : Victims Say Endangered Rat Got More Protection Than Their Homes
- Visa CEO Russell Takes Industry by Storm : Finance: Rain and fate played a part in his choosing a banking career. Today, colleagues extol his perseverance, leadership, diplomacy.
- HEALTH WATCH : Steroid Use Widespread, Study Says
- Capital Gains Yield Profit for Pac Rim
- Some Signs of Life in County's Economy
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : The Organization : The Appearance of Consensus Without Consensus : APEC's fragile veneer will be put to the test by a proposal to embrace the aim of creating a free trade area.
- Interactive TV Will Come to Valley in '94 : Technology: Pac Bell targets local communities for new telephone and video services with installation of high-speed fiber-optic network.
- Ex-Officer Is Taking Aim at Insurance Fraud : Workplace: Tyler Hutchison's Westlake Village firm has investigated 500 cases this year. He says economy is a factor in rising bogus claims.
- International Remote Imaging Profits Rise
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : The Staff for 'Pacific Summit'
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Interview : APEC Chief Sees 'Central Role' for U.S.
- Mistakes, Problems Add Millions to Subway Cost : Metro Rail: The Red Line is running about $200 million over budget. It may be costliest such project in U.S.
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY
- Software Supplier Alpharel Posts Loss for 3rd Quarter
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Computer Industry Descends on Vegas for Comdex Crunch : Conventions: The massive fall show draws 170,000 visitors--who pay $175 a night for rooms and vie for 884 taxicabs.
- Paramount's Stock Slides as Merger Odds Shift to Viacom
- Katz Will Seek Reelection, Not Run for Senate
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Malaysia : Leader Gives Seattle a Cold Shoulder : Prime Minister Mahathir is snubbing the forum--but sending an envoy.
- Official Tries New Approach to Hold Down Costly Overruns in Subway's 2nd Phase
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Host City : Seattle: Rising in the West : Its ties with Asia could make it synonymous with Pacific Rim trade
- Justices Uphold Parent-Consent Law on Abortion
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Drink Up Plenty of Facts on Flu
- Despite Miles Between Them, Sisters Stay Close
- Survey Logs 4th Quarterly Gain for Real Estate : Economy: Bank regulators nationwide reported improved local market conditions--except in California.
- Flight Attendants File Suit Against American
- Sony Pictures' Culver City Lots Placed Under Operations Team
- S.F. Church Fails to Get Landmark Status
- Harmony Holdings Loss Doubles in 1st Quarter
- 2nd-Quarter Earnings Dip at Golden Systems
- Benton Oil & Gas Loss Widens to $1.21 Million
- Film Distribution Under Probe in Britain : Box office: Independents say studio-linked theaters have unfair advantage. Antitrust action is considered.
- Unilab Corp. Buys Lab's Customer List
- High Court Rejects Challenges to Regional Bells' Info Services
- Ex-Paramount Exec Sues, Says Career Sabotaged
- Design Studio Wins Award for Brochure
- Buttafuoco Draws Maximum 6 Months in Amy Fisher Rape
- Iwerks Entertainment Reports 1st-Quarter Loss
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Paramount Slides as Merger Odds Shift to Viacom
- Regency Health Services Posts $1.7-Million Quarterly Profit
- Styles on Video to Buy Dycam in Stock Swap
- U.S. Says It Overpaid State on Student Aid : Education: Bad debts were overstated by $1.5 billion in 1991, audit claims. Federal agency seeks reimbursement of $65.4 million.
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Sizing Up Pacific Cities : Crowds, Crime and Children
- Battle Line Drawn in the Sands Over Mining Near Yellowstone : Opponents fight plans to extract gold and silver. Company says the project will pose no risk to the surroundings.
- Defense in Capitol Corruption Case Takes Hit at Robbins : Trial: The former state senator, who is the prosecution's star witness, is called the target of jokes in the Legislature during testimony from Sen. Daniel Boatwright.
- At 100, She's a Great Grand Marshal
- Renaissance Golf Products Inc. Seeks to Raise $8.8 Million With Stock Sale
- Film: Hollywood sources are speculating that a...
- Estrogen May Be Culprit Behind Morning Sickness
- EPA Pushing Ahead on Smog Check Penalties : Pollution: Officials reject congressional agency's opinion allowing state 18 months to overhaul vehicle inspection system. Sanctions could cost California $750 million in U.S. highway funds.
- Developers See Market in Housing for Seniors : Construction: Instead of full-service complexes, builders are working on more affordable apartment projects.
- TECHNOLOGY : Growth Is in the PCMCIA Cards for PC-Product Makers
- AUTOS
- Authentic Fitness Will Offer 2 Million Shares
- Independent Truckers Strike Begins to Hurt Farm Produce Exports : Commerce: Traffic at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and at major rail yards remains light for the fifth day in a row.
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The Anaheim distributor of...
- MicroAge Stores to Sell AST's Full Line of Computers
- New Jury Pool System Is Upheld : Judiciary: Defense attorneys had argued that new divisions for Santa Ana court reduced the chances of racially representative juries for black clients. Judge rules process is fair.
- AIDS Victim With IV Bag Forced Off Plane, Arrested
- Proposal for 11-Screen Film Complex Faces Opposition : Camarillo: The city's staff says the 2,780-seat facility lacks adequate parking. Neighbors tell concerns about noise and traffic 'at all hours.'
- County Bank Thefts Down : Increase in East Region Blamed on Criminals From Outside Area
- Private Detective Sues Over Computer Abuse : Litigation: Investigator says a Police Department employee accessed information in city files to help neo-Nazi groups snoop on him, violating his civil rights.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bus Service Improves as Strike Enters 4th Week
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : Only the Shortsighted Trust the Economists : Americans have lost too many jobs already to econometric 'models.' Why not take a gradual approach to freer trade?
- Dr. Jekyll Raiders Make Shell Want to Hyde : Pro football: Coach can't figure out why team has faltered after halftime.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : A Teacher Like No Other, Parents Say
- OAK TREE : Breeders' Cup Helps Meeting Surge in Attendance, Handle
- Paez Stops Franco in the 10th
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Time to Tolerate the Intolerant?
- Corporate Boards Need More Women, National Survey Finds : Gender: Only seven of the 12 large companies examined in Orange County have a female director, according to research by an independent organization.
- Special Devices Gets TOW Missile Contract
- Plasma and Materials Technologies Inc., a Chatsworth...
- Charter-Bus Case Highlights County Problem : Tourism: The area has 'significant' difficulties in its tour industry with unlicensed operators, regulator says.
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : The Press : Reflections of Regional Diversity
- Judge Upholds Jury System for O.C. Court : Jurisprudence: Ruling states that the process for selecting federal jurors does not unfairly exclude blacks.
- Man Ordered to Stand Trial in Store Slayings : Crime: Douglas Stanley is accused of killing his sister-in-law and another woman in Fountain Valley shop. If convicted, he could get the death penalty.
- Angry Car Owner Slams the Door on Theft Suspect
- Obituaries : Lynton R. Kistler; Modern Artists' Lithographer
- MISSION VIEJO : Quest for Saddleback Chancellor Narrows
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Moves to Save Housing Project
- Varney: The Importance of Being Ernest : Movies: The character that began as a role for a commercial has grown into a big business. The current 'Ernest Rides Again' is the fifth installment and another is scheduled for August.
- No 'Child's Christmas' in Rolling Hills Estates Either : Theater: The Laguna Beach company that took control of the show from GroveShakespeare has canceled its production.
- Compton's Wins Patent Covering Multimedia
- Fur Industry Goes on the Offensive in Bid to Brighten Tarnished Image : MARKETING / BRUCE HOROVITZ
- Films Reflect Disney Exec's New Freedom
- Profits Surge 46% at Chad Therapeutics
- Iraq Frees U.S. Oilman After Senator Visits Baghdad : Persian Gulf: American was held for 205 days. Boren denies trip means any change in U.S. policy.
- 13 Cubans Steal Vintage Plane for Nerve-Jangling Escape to Florida
- New Student Loan Plan to Include 6 California Schools
- Obituaries : Anna Sten; Actress Imported by Goldwyn
- Residents Discuss Coyote Problems With Animal Control Staff
- Matadors Land a Recruit, Lose Another
- Holly Meyers
- ART REVIEW : Reflections on Oldest Profession : Kienholzes Take an Illuminating Stroll Through a Red-Light District
- Medical Lab Acquired: A Tarzana-based laboratory testing...
- U.S. Still Faults China on Rights, Christopher Says : Commerce: The secretary welcomes consideration of prison inspections. But he says that won't be enough.
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Japan : A Reluctant Giant Shies Away From Leadership : Tokyo's 'low-profile' diplomacy is partly a response to memories of its former aggression. But some observers say that it simply lacks a global vision.
- U.S. Offers to Sell Warplanes; Rabin Unsure Israel Can Pay : Mideast: Prime minister cites $1.8-billion price for F-15E fighters. U.S. has said it will not boost its aid.
- Board Refuses to Increase Funding for Charter Schools : Education: But Pacoima campus gets one-time grant. Principal plans to continue push for more yearly money.
- Court Administrator Wins National Award
- An Ill Wind : Weather: Gusts knocked down power lines and may have made a mess of the seed sown after the wildfires.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Colleagues Claim Branch Played Computer Games : Investigation: Scope of inquiry into sexual harassment allegations widens to include input from 30 in recorder's office. Timetable will be pushed back.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Host Homes Sought for Holiday Cheer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Water Information Site Opens
- THEATER REVIEW : Great Songs, So What's Wrong? : The Pasadena Playhouse's 'Sweet, Smart, Rodgers & Hart' is a bland, unimaginative revue of the works of the renowned team.
- Uncertainty on NAFTA Drags Stocks Down : Market Overview
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Storage Equities' Profit Reaches $7.9 Million
- BOOK REVIEW: NONFICTION : Corporate Biography Finds More Secrets at Procter & Gamble : SOAP OPERA: The Inside Story of Procter & Gamble <i> by Alecia Swasy</i> , Times Books, $23, 288 pages
- Defense in Capitol Corruption Trial Again Rips Robbins : Legislature: The convicted former state senator from Van Nuys, now a star prosecution witness, is called 'a joke' during testimony.
- Vaccinations Are for Big People Too
- Sick of Morning Sickness
- Clinton Jilting His Party to Woo NAFTA Votes, Labor Chief Says : Trade: AFL-CIO leader assails the President for pork-barrel deals with Republicans. He sees defeat of pact benefiting the Administration.
- Caesars Plans $25-Million Palm Springs Indian Casino : Gambling: Tribal council sets aside downtown site. Pact is seen as an opening for Vegas-style gaming in Southland.
- Clinical Drug Trials Face FDA Revisions
- McGuigan Returns to Fill Seat on Santa Ana Council : Government: She is selected to replace Richards L. Norton, who resigned because of health problems.
- Irvine : Talk to Be on Filling Education Board Seat
- Biologists Will Determine Fate of Otter Colony on San Nicolas Island : Preservation: Eleven animals live there. Officials had transferred 139 from the Monterey coast more than three years ago.
- $1 Million in Housing Loans for Needy Proposed : Government: The Board of Supervisors is expected to approve the plan to offer no-interest assistance to victims of recent fires and to other homeless working families.
- VENTURA : Expanded Clinic May Go on Tainted Site
- Everett Critical of Brain Trust : NFL: Ram quarterback says team was ill-prepared for Sunday's game. He also questions parts of offensive plan.
- El Camino Real Wins Wacky Tiebreaker
- No Problems for Fill-In Officials : Hockey: On first day of strike by NHL referees and linesmen, replacements keep the peace in three games.
- Biopool Shows 78% Drop in Quarterly Profit
- Bosnia to Sue Britain Over Arms Embargo
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Sued Over Loss of Home in Landslide
- LAGUNA BEACH : Architectural Work on View at Museum
- One Will Be the Best of the Best : Golf: Grand Slam brings together winners of the year's four majors.
- Titans Play Sunday at San Diego
- Brian Martz
- Pay-Fone Systems Posts $7,270 Loss
- H & H Oil Tool Co.'s Revenue, Profits Rise
- RETAIL
- Surgical Centers Bought: Medical Care America Inc....
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel developer and...
- Ex-Arafat Ally Says His Faction Killed Israeli Settler
- Pacific Summit a Test for America
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Buzzwords : Talkin' Pacific Rim: Guide to the Groups and Lingo
- Working on the Railroad (Station) : Old Depot in Orange Is About to Become a Whistle Stop Again
- Records of Naturalists on 1836 Trip on View
- Fountain Valley : Bowling Tournament to Benefit Can Drive
- Governor Delivers Firefighting Funds
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Morton Still Battling Illness
- He Has Too Much Class to Gloat
- Executive Leaves Apple to Take Post at Toshiba
- GM Offering Stock to Ease Pension Debt : Labor: The proposed payment, valued at more than $5 billion, will be closely watched by corporate America.
- Software Maker Rexon to Buy Fresno Company
- U.S., Kuwaiti Troops Begin Joint Exercise
- Pair Wed by Sweat of Brow as Paths Merge at Marathon
- GLENDALE : Giving Kids a Closer Look at Starry Skies
- The Quake Master : Caltech's Seismological Lab Director to Be Saluted by Museum
- Anxiously Looking South : NAFTA: Many U.S. garment workers and others left Mexico in search of a better life. Now they fear that a vote for the pact will send their jobs back below the border.
- IRVINE : Chamber to Hold Business Showcase
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : Hollywood's Cut
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Irish Claim Their Superiority Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
- Losses Grow in Quarter at Martin Lawrence Limited
- SECURITIES
- Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.: The Santa...
- Trio-Tech's Earnings Dip Tied to Epoxy Shortage
- Small Print in Loan Papers Returns to Haunt Home Buyers
- Levlad, Naturade Agree to Stock-Swap Merger
- Chatsworth Toy Maker Narrows 3rd-Quarter Loss
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Can America Become an Asian Nation?
- COLUMN ONE : A Surprise Roadblock for Busing : A new wave of younger black mayors seeks to curb school desegregation plans. Decried by some parents and civil rights leaders, they say it's time to focus on rebuilding the urban core.
- THE PACIFIC SUMMIT : Technology : The Issue Isn't Exchange--It's How to Achieve It : Japan wants a 'multilateral approach' to sharing know-how. Washington worries about technical parity.
- Associate of Snyder to Pay Ethics Fine : Politics: Controller in former councilman's law office tentatively agrees to admit funneling illegal contributions. Other money-laundering investigations continue.
- PLACENTIA : Quilt on Display for 6th World AIDS Day
- Park Ranger Now Makes Fire Ecology Part of Her Youth Talks
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN: UCLA VS. USC : BATTLE FOR A TRIP TO THE ROSE BOWL PROVIDES. . . : A Look Back, a Look Ahead : Johnson Expects to Stay Put and Put Trojans Back on Top
- Perceptronics' Loss Reduced in 2nd Quarter
- Citrus Growers Wary of Winter Weather
- Bad Real Estate Loans Still Haunt Banks, S&Ls; : Finance: The pain spread and worsened for the region's major institutions in the third quarter, as six of eight posted losses.
- TCI Policy Memo Urges Managers to Exploit Rules : Cable TV: It calls for 'taking advantage' of loopholes and increasing fees. The author says he was merely being candid.
- Regulators to Scrutinize Claims Process at Farmers
- Uncertainties, Torn Loyalties Vex Lawmakers
- Bishops Rally Around Accused Cardinal : Religion: President of prelate conference has harsh words for media treatment of Chicago's Bernardin. Abuse charge dominates session.
- Kohl Seeks China Contracts With No Tie to Rights Issue : Trade: German chancellor heads a delegation expecting to cash in. Moral tone is left to U.S.
- LOS ANGELES : Fear of Contamination Prompts Beef Links Recall
- L.A. Plans Soccer Festival as a World Cup Warm-Up
- Amgen Would Need Waiver for Buildings, Study Shows : Development: The biotech company's expansion plan would also affect traffic, but all major impacts could be mitigated, report says.
- Cypress Coach Glad Hearvey Answered His Call
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Enjoys Rivalry With USC
- EMPIRE LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Fire Recommendations
- Rohrabacher's Record
- NAFTA Opponents
- 'Granddaddy' Has an Ancestor
- Camera Platforms Posts Loss in 3rd Quarter
- LA HABRA : Council Adopts Rules on Naming City Sites
- Trial Opens for Man Accused of Killing Boy, 2
- New Student Loan Plan to Include 2 County Schools : Education: UC Irvine and a Newport Beach interior design school will be among the first to participate in the federal government program.
- Flaws Cited in Plan to Overhaul Boulevard
- CSUN Gathering Addresses School Safety Concerns : Education: Suggestions for combatting campus violence are aired before members of a new state Senate subcommittee.
- MISSION HILLS : Parents Protest Shift of Gifted Students
- Berman Channels $3.25 Million Into Advanced Transit Project
- NBA : Rockets Extend Win Streak to Six
- Mieszerski Leads the Way
- 'Comedy 101': It's Not Easy Being Green
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mischa Would Have Been Proud
- 9-Month 'Saigon' Run to Reopen Ahmanson : Theater: Jonathan Pryce, who is committed for a London show, will not play the Engineer, but Lea Salonga is a possibility as the female lead.
- Construction Bids in Japan
- Licensing Gun Owners
- Litter Signs
- Classes for Girls Only
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 16, 1993
- O.C. Case Spurs Examiners to Probe Farmers : Regulators: Insurance officials will look through unit's files seeking to determine if it is illegally denying liability claims.
- Clinton in Final Push for NAFTA : Trade: The President tells a small-business group that prosperity hinges on pact with Mexico and Canada. The vote will be close, as lawmakers slowly take sides.
- Residence Hotel Fire Kills 3; Arson Suspected
- Jackson 'Barely Able to Function,' His Lawyer Says
- Crash in O.C. Kills Pilot, Ignites Fire
- SLOW GROWTH: Property values keep taking a...
- Youth Is Not Being Charged With Arson : Fire: Juvenile Court says that the 17-year-old will instead face a felony count of recklessly setting a fire in the $1-million Anaheim Hills blaze. The case and the boy's name will remain confidential.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 16, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1993
- Sexual Allegation, Racial Tension Divide Neighbors
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: CENTURY LEAGUE
- Meggett Does Encore, So Do Giants, 20-6
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Rader, Combo Lead Music Class at Vinnie's
- 'Love' and 'Caress' on Filmforum's Lineup
- Reward Fits: Shula Gets Carried Off Field : Interconference: Dolphins forgo dousing coach and do the classy thing after record-setting victory over Eagles.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: CENTURY LEAGUE
- Supervisors to Consider Cost-Cutting Suggestions : Government: Most reforms would streamline operations and shake out excess management. Inmates might be used for landscaping and maintenance.