- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Ignorance Is Not Bliss for U.S. Team
- Sather to Coach Again After Oilers Fire Green
- 5 Are Indicted in Scheme to Bilk Navy Out of $1 Million
- Gaza Erupts Over Slain Militia Chief : Mideast: Protesting Palestinians pelt Israeli soldiers. One man is killed and more than 40 rioters are wounded in worst violence since Jewish state's accord with PLO.
- Irvine Weighs Cutting City Work Force by 71 : Government: Officials blame sluggish economy for $4.5-million budget shortfall. Council will consider the cuts when it meets in January.
- City Leaders Hope Arts Complex Brings New Life to Downtown Palmdale
- Rating Video Games
- The Rich Get Richer: My Tips for Channel 4
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93--94 : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- 1993-94 PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Streaking St. Bernard Has the Super Player, the Superior Team : Girls: Defending State Division IV champion Vikings, who have won 25 consecutive games, return 10 players, including Stanford-bound Olympia Scott.
- CLU Women Look Up After Down Year
- If Napoleon Goes Into the NFL, It's Waterloo for Washington
- SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Three other Southland teams: : CAL STATE FULLERTON
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Zeier Leads Georgia to Victory
- Swoopes' European Basketball Stay Is Short, and She Returns to Texas
- BOYS' BASKETBALL: 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- Peninsula Takes Aim at State Title : Cross-country: Panther girls get another shot at ending Agoura's run of three consecutive championships.
- Saunders Has Knee Surgery
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993 - 1994 : Seaview League
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93--94 : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Quartz Hill Was Deluged When the Surf Came Up
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : NATIONAL WOMEN'S PREVIEW : Raiders Reluctant to Abdicate
- Stanley Waits On A Different Court : Jurisprudence: Former USC women's basketball coach is hoping the U.S. Court of Appeals will reinstate her.
- SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : UC IRVINE
- 'Recovered' Memory
- For Some People Christmas Tree Trinkets Become an Obsession, for Others, a Hobby That's Purely Ornamental
- Violence
- Sanford Sigoloff
- 1993-94 PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Change of Seasons Has Inglewood, Serra Battling for No. 1 : Boys: Sentinels return three starters and five of their top seven players. Cavaliers have added two standout transfers in their attempt to defend State Division IV title.
- Corneal Transplants
- Salinas Pushes Bill to Encourage Foreign Investment in Mexico
- Birth of Too Many Political Parties Stirs Backlash in New Democracies : Transition: Fragmentation stalls reforms, bringing deep frustration. Russia and Poland are prime examples of the trend. Even ideology is threatened.
- FBI Policy on Homosexuals at Issue in Ex-Agent's Suit : Rights: A pretrial opinion states there is evidence of bias by the bureau. Agency cites security concerns.
- Simply Dazzling
- Only One Right Shade of Tights Makes Seamless Color Connection From Skirt to Shoe
- Blessed With an Appreciation for His Country's Bounty
- A Break in the Storms Over Northern Ireland? : A flurry of negotiations raises slight hope of movement
- Great Lengths to Pick Knits : Sale: Women camp out for days in parking lot to ensure their chance for bargains at the annual Thanksgiving sale of high-priced St. John clothing.
- WHY GOOD PEOPLE OWN GUNS : 'Better Safe Than Sorry' : The focus on gun-related homicides obscures the data on Americans who have deterred criminals simply by being armed.
- It's Change, but in the Spirit of Norton Simon : Art: The museum has repainted and reinstalled two of its wings. Interpreting the collection in new ways is one of the goals, its director says.
- 'Macho': Tame Show Puts Its Best Face Forward
- School Lunches
- Kennedy's Mystique
- PAGES : In Any Language, the Wolf Loses
- No-Smoking Laws
- Improving Schools
- <i> To</i> : Public Education Inc. <i> From</i> : S. Sigoloff <i> Re</i> : Saving $4.5 Billion-Plus
- Obituaries - Nov. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 26, 1993
- DIFFERENT NOSE: At the Huntington Beach Union...
- Giving of Themselves : Thanksgiving Celebrated With Free Meals for Hungry, Contemplation
- Q&A; : Deputy Chief's Hopes Rooted in Community Policing Work : Law enforcement: Mark A. Kroeker, now assigned to the South Bureau, says he will try to help bridge the gap between officers and residents.
- O.C. Re-Creates Spirit of First Thanksgiving
- Toyland Lures Kids of All Ages, Some Via Memory Lane
- Word on the Street Helps Keep Lines of Communication Open : Talk: Distrustful of news media, many black Americans gather in barbershops, restaurants or on street corners to pass news and exchange views.
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Day Without Art Is Designed to Make the Heart Grow Fonder
- City, Reeling From Recent Violence, Beefs Up Police Force
- Why We Should Give Thanks for the Things Public Schools Offer
- Suit Accuses Sears of Age Discrimination : Labor: Equal employment commission says retailer failed to give older workers time to weigh a severance package.
- Euro Disney Creditors Weigh Restructure; Stock Plunges
- Continuing the Friendship
- PROFILE : At 71, Dorothy Donegan Enjoys Newfound Fame : The Virtuoso Jazz Pianist Finds Herself at Center Stage
- EPA Delays Smog Testing Sanctions : Pollution: Federal and state officials report progress in solving dispute over auto emissions screening. Millions in highway funds are at stake.
- Fox & Firkin in Newport Files for Bankruptcy Court Protection
- Pico Rivera : La Merced Students Can Get Monthly Bus Pass Subsidy
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Airlines Ask Supreme Court to Hold Down Landing Fees
- Hiking in Charred Areas
- GOINGS ON : UCSB's Arts and Lectures Program Offers Discount : Celebrate the holidays at Carpinteria's annual faire or Santa Barbara's Museum of Natural History's "Handel and the Christmas Star."
- New Ladies of Mystery Find Intrigue Behind the Scenes : Fiction: More women are writing crime stories, but they focus less on adventure and more on characterization.
- Mexico Central Bank to Get More Muscle : Finance: Salinas presents law giving it greater autonomy, similar to the Fed.
- AEROSPACE : A Deodorized Skunk Works : Lockheed Calls New Plant Environmentally Safe
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : OC High asks: "Do you find it difficult to communicate your feelings?"
- Snow's Up on Malibu's Slopes
- Dreams Nip at the Tan Lines of the Mind
- Moore Sues to Oust Green From Council : Dispute: Former councilwoman claims 1st District seat was not vacant when mayor appointed political unknown to it. State attorney general says courts should decide.
- Riordan Takes First Step to Beef Up LAPD
- He's a Man for All Seasons at Pasadena Poly and Cantwell Sacred Heart : High schools: Despite a lack of free time, football coach, girls' basketball coach and teacher Dave Estrada says he enjoys his busy schedule.
- Malibu : Free Fire Debris Removal
- Dream Wilts in 'Marvin Gardens'
- Durable-Goods Orders Surge to Record High : Economy: 2% jump in October marks another sign of improvement in manufacturing. Applications for unemployment insurance fewer than expected.
- Hold the Turkey : Two O.C. Restaurants Offer Thanksgiving Alternatives
- The Day You Discover That Your House Is Smarter Than You Are
- A Kiss Is Just a Kiss, but Contract Is Official
- Yeltsin to Sign EC Accord
- FOWL SEASON: The turkey business is like...
- Council OKs Civic Center Design Plan : Development: Opponents, who say the massive project favors RAND Corp., have 30 days to qualify a referendum for the ballot.
- What You Can Do to...feed the hungry, help a child, inspire a teen-ager, cheer the lonely, clean the ocean, befriend an old person or share the healing beauty of art...
- Clinton OKs Extension of Jobless Benefits
- BANKING & FINANCE : Money Fund Assets Rose
- Fire Victims Say Visit by Clinton Was Inspirational
- Judicial Board to Probe Chief Justice's Travel
- THEATER REVIEW : Satire 'Cloud Nine' Is Sowing More Confusion Than Laughter : While the Plaza Players' production has its moments, they're brief and scattered.
- Council to Repeal Limits on Park Use : Ordinance: The action is part of the settlement in a suit brought by ACLU over a controversial law aimed at ending outdoor feeding programs for the homeless.
- OTHER NEWS : Majority of Japanese Companies Are Cutting Jobs
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Drood' Is Pure Fun as Music and Mystery : Rupert Holmes' adaptation of Dickens' work is a comic salute to the Victorian-Era English music hall.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Defense Budget
- MIDDLE MAN : LL Cool J Proves That, in Rap as in Politics,the Center Is the Surest Ground to Occupy
- Rag Trade Rages Tropical at Tiki Bar
- Giving Back the Past : Artifacts: Under federal law, UC Berkeley museum must return human remains and cultural items to Native American groups. But the task is daunting.
- Gas Kills Six Miners
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Ways To Avoid Helping Clean Up
- The Region : December Rail Fee Half-Off
- Going From Baden to Wurst
- Computer Makers Seek Ways to Court Technophobic Buyers : Trends: Don't know the difference between a modem and a megabyte? Don't care? Technology is finally catching up with PC illiterates.
- Clinton Stands by Halperin Nomination : Congress: White House will defy Senate opponents and resubmit its choice for assistant defense secretary.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : Symphony Concert
- FCC, Bowing to Court, to Ease Indecency Rule
- Whittier Area : Local Teacher Appointed to Unexpired Board Term
- Safety Tips
- TRADE : U.S. Seeks More Access to Taiwan
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TALK TO US
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Tough Audition
- Dragging Out Cross Dressers
- Did Wiesenthal Commit Holocaust Heresy? : Books: 'Betrayal' accuses the famous Nazi-hunter of failing to uncover Kurt Waldheim's past despite access to incriminating evidence.
- Albert Collins; Award-Winning Blues Guitarist, Recording Artist
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : MARKETING THE 49ERS
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : The Poet Within : Readings are drawing young poets and those interested in their works to area coffee houses where the poetry meets with acceptance rather than judgment
- Issue: Fast Food in Schools
- Diamond Bar : Vote Due on General Plan
- Maxwells Leave O.C., but Fiddler and Fiora Will Be Back : Books: The writing team moves to Anacortes, Wash., but Southern California will still figure in the couple's mysteries.
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Things to Do If You Are Alone
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : All Prime Rib Houses Should Be Varied, Competent as McCarthy's : The Camarillo eatery's strongest suit is in the meat department--and desserts are memorable too.
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Thanksgiving : (Hint: It Pays to Be a Governor or a U.S. President)
- Pedal Off Calories in Annual Tour de Turkey
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : <i> Valley Pac-8 Conference</i> : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE : Birmingham
- More Than Just Lip Service
- Death of Ex-Mission Viejo Coach Rush Shocks Colleagues
- Time Is Chapman Football's First Foe
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS
- CLUB REVIEW : Hollywood's Cosmos: Try the Intimate 'Umoja' Night
- Low-Tech Equals High Ratings : Fox's Offbeat 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' Flexes Its Kidvid Muscle
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Greetings' Rings the Right Bells
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Goose': Faust Legend Takes Flight in Modern L.A.
- Cool Sun : There Will Be No Ulcers for Paul Westphal, Who Spares the Rod but Hasn't Spoiled His Children at Phoenix
- Strike Continues as NHL, Officials Remain Snagged Over Benefits
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : INDEPENDENTS : Kilpatrick
- Running by Reynosa Spurs Sylmar, 34-7 : High school football: He comes off bench after Crenshaw's injury to awaken Spartans, who advance to City Section 4-A semifinals against Carson.
- O.C. Market Has Been No. 3 in Nation
- JAUNTS : It's Pleasant Bicycling Along Ojai Valley Trail : The paved, off-the-road path runs 8.8 miles from near Casitas Springs to downtown Ojai.
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Native American Day of Thanks, Sadness
- Redondo Beach Lawyer Wants to Put 'God in Public Places' : Religion: The new American Spiritual Liberties Union has approached three cities about putting Nativity scenes on city property. Result: one yes, one no, one pending.
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Temple to Host Thai River Fest
- Car-Truck Crash Critically Hurts 2
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : Fire Help
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Plan to Merge ATF Into FBI Scrapped
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Powerful Attraction : One of the strengths of 'Prelude to a Kiss' at Rancho Santiago College is the perfect balance achieved by the young lovers.
- 16-Ton Winch Falls, Killing One Worker
- 2 Killers, 11, Are Imprisoned Indefinitely in Child's Death
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Reasons to Shop on Friday
- Agent: Everett Should Find a New Team in '94
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Extend Streak to 14
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : WEST COAST CONFERENCE PREVIEW : There Aren't Many New Names to Learn
- To Dykstra, Commissioner Was St. Vincent
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Primus: Pale Imitation of Zappa Weirdness
- TV/RADIOKinnear Will Replace Costas: Greg Kinnear, the...
- From Techno Sheen to Garage Grunge : Menu Offers Sweet Anything, Elroy Overdone, Plain Polloi and the Basic Fare of the Clints and Grabbers
- NCR Offering Buyout to 25,000 Employees
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 TV Shows to Watch Tonight
- Video Catches Nanny Hitting Child
- WAR OF THE ROSES: When the city...
- As Fads Go, This One Is Pee-Chee Year After Year : School gear: The All Season Portfolio gets doodled on and defaced every day. But that's part of its 50-year tradition.
- OPEC, Gambling on Rise in Demand This Winter, Decides Against Cutting Oil Production
- OTHER NEWS : Elf Aquitaine May Be Next for Privatization
- Bellflower : Casino Backers Pay $78,885 More for Election They Lost
- Child Advocacy Work Takes Heart
- MUSIC : Group Bucks the Trends and Mines a Field Rich in Pop Gems : Popsicko says the description of their sound can be found in their name--or by hearing their new 9-song tape.
- THEATER REVIEW : Fantasy and Arrested Development Fly High : Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera's 'Peter Pan' is a colorful, big-budget production, but its Captain Hook is a little too nice.
- COOKING : Tailgate Parties: Easy Does It
- Precious Places That Need Taking Care of
- FASHION : Modern-Day Alterations Transform Traditional Craft : A custom-made suit once marked a man of distinction. Today, there are few master tailors left.
- With Peace on Horizon, Israelis Talk of a Booming Business With Arabs : Mideast: The political deal with the PLO could pay off in trade deals, adding to the nation's general bullishness.
- BOOK REVIEW FICTION : A Overwrought Ride Into Magical Rhetoric : THE BOOK OF NIGHTS <i> by Sylvie Germain</i> , <i> Translated from French by Christine Donougher</i> ,Verba Mundi/David R. Godine, $22.95, 275 pages
- 30-Year, Fixed-Rate Mortgages Hit 5-Month High, Averaging 7.31%
- TRADE : U.S. Trade Mission Set for South Africa
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW
- South Whittier : New Board Member Resigns to Settle Election Dispute
- At Burbank Airport, Chaos Seizes the Day
- Books as Decor: That Says Volumes About Our Society
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : UMass Stuns N. Carolina in Overtime
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century
- DIVISION II WATER POLO FINAL : Long Shot Helps Riverside Poly Sink Sunny Hills
- Coach Resigns After Staged Shooting : High schools: The ill-advised skit with starter pistol and phony blood is set up to 'motivate' football players.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Just a Flyby? : Kidd Is Starting Only His Second Season at Cal, but Already There's Talk It May Be His Last at Berkeley
- ABC Gives West Coast the Big Ten, not Big Game
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : <i> Northwest Valley Conference </i> : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE : El Camino Real
- It's No Mystery, He Made 'Perry Mason' : Television: Producer Dean Hargrove isn't even thinking about trying to replace Raymond Burr. With Burr's death, the show in its current form is finished, he says.
- USC Cinema Students Win Scholarships
- Substitute Teacher Stabs Principal in Leg
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : Standing Tall
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Untroubled Car
- Laguna Fire Survivors Find Much to Be Thankful For : Celebration: Though many lost homes, none were killed or hurt. Now thoughts turn to new beginnings.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Menendez Trial Testimony Nears End
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Comeback Beckons to P. F. Sloan
- No Doubt--She's Got Pluck
- A Rare Condition That's Hard to Swallow : Health: Severe ptyalism strikes some pregnant women, causing bitter saliva, nausea and nine months of discomfort.
- SIGHTS : 'Impressions of World Travel,' and Eroticism in Ojai : Ruth Newman's images are at County Museum of History and Art. 'Sex sells' at Artist's Gallery.
- Parents Patrol High School Campus After Racial Brawl : Intervention: Some take time off work to help defuse ethnic tensions among students. 'We take back this school or these kids are not going to make it,' one parent says.
- Convicted Socialite Jailed; Violated Bail Conditions
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Pepperdine Ready to Make Impact : West Coast Conference: Jones, WCC player of the year, and Lopez are among four returning starters.
- KEEPING TABS / DANA HADDAD : Woodfin's Outlook Has Become Rosier
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Laguna Beach
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Coach's Son Scores the Winner for El Toro
- ROCKTALK : Bruise Brothers : Elbows, and Sometimes Tear Gas, Are Among the Hazards in 'The Pit' : At many punk venues, as the music has gotten harsher, so has the dancing.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- THEATER REVIEW : This Adaptation of 'Lulu' Sometimes Misses the Point
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Area Iranians Give Thanks Their Way
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Brocco, Not Dehere, Tops Predictions
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Soar to 11-0 With Win Over Jazz
- Braves Trade Pete Smith to Mets
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : <i> Valley Pac-8 Conference</i> : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE : Grant
- Feisty Reseda Overcomes Penalties, Fumbles to Defeat Manual Arts, 25-14
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTTBALL PLAYOFFS : San Pedro's Defense Keys 16-0 Win : City Section: Defending champion Pirates have to battle to advance to 3-A semifinal game, where they will play Reseda.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '92-93 : His Exploits Becoming Legend in More Than His Own Mind
- Bugs Bunny Program Set at Nuart Theatre
- SANTA CLAWS : Feline Holiday Fable Heals With Its 'Magic of Dreaming'
- Long Beach : C-Span to Demonstrate Its Technology at Wilson High
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Video Game Review : Aero the Acro-Bat, For Genesis by Sunsoft; $49.99.
- FOR THE KIDS : At the 'Children's Hour Tea,' Youngsters Can Really Act Up : They are drawn into improv theatricals with the help of experienced adult actors.
- Canadian Police Arrest Alleged Mail Bomber : Crime: William Ross, a fugitive wanted in the 1980 death of a Manhattan Beach secretary, is found in Vancouver.
- Rouse Does Bisque Business Paying Attention to Details
- Monterey Park : Meeting on Landfill Study
- Savvy Everywoman Is on the Case in City of Angels
- Life in the Passing Lane : It's Still a Thrill for 48-Year-Old Quarterback
- Living by a Separate Standard : Jurists refuse to bar themselves from clubs discriminating against gays
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Armenians in Area Adopt Annual Feast
- Life on the Rocks
- Lost Wreck Led to $13.2-Million Award : Courts: Judgment is made against insurance firm. It is blamed for not preserving a truck that crashed into Mission Viejo woman's car and left her brain-damaged.
- A Close-Up Look at Peole Who Matter : At 83, an Angel of Mercy and Fried Chicken
- El Toro Prevails in Overtime : Water polo: Brent Stoll again is the hero in sudden death as Chargers edge Corona del Mar, 10-9, in Division I title game.
- Clippers Will Activate Manning Saturday Night Against Rockets
- No, L.A. Art Isn't Just a Recent Thing : Exhibition: Laguna Art Museum's 'Loners, Mavericks, Dreamers' shows the origin of images later artists made famous, its curator says.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Show--Sans Salonen--Has Merits
- FESTIVALS AND EVENTS : Dance Champions Swing Through Ballroom Again
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : A Poetry Directory
- THE SIDEWALK IS ROLLING IN TALES : The Camaraderie of In-Line Skating Sets the Writer's Wheels in Motion
- Mayor Leaves Richard Off the A-List : Politics: Councilman, whom colleagues censured twice, is not told they would meet President Clinton.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHARITY : It Takes More Than One Meal : The people who bask in our generosity today will still be needy tomorrow, but a year-round effort could eliminate hunger.
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Salvadorans Put Their Own Stamp on Day
- Purple Craze Inspires Estancia's Czingula
- HOLIDAY TV : Zoning Out on Turkeys, Pigskins, Parades
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Civics 101
- U.S. Reviews Threat of LAX Shutdown
- The Region : Applications Being Taken for Magnet High School
- Parents Ask Criminal Probe in Florida Baby Swap Case
- Whittier : Edward James Olmos Joins College Board of Trustees
- Removal of 2 From Council Doesn't End Rift in City : Politics: Hard feelings persist after voters recall Mayor Audrey Hon and Councilman Thomas Melbourn. The city will be governed by 3 remaining members until election in April.
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Thanksgiving Day Football Facts to Impress the Relatives
- Torrance, Bishop Montgomery Advance in Girls' State Volleyball
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Clock Ticks on Luginbill After Aztecs' Mediocrity
- North Hollywood Beaten in Alaska
- Benefit to Honor Memory of Fan
- Brady Bill Clears Logjam in Senate for Final Approval : Legislation: Clinton gets compromise version of gun-control measure after GOP drops politically damaging filibuster. Congress recesses for the year.
- Babbitt Withholds Land for Nuclear Waste Dump
- Santa Monica : Student's Release Denied
- Biehl Died Awaiting Medics, Court Told
- Nearby Streets Likely to Be as Congested as Mall Parking Lots : O.C. shopping: Roads leading to major centers will be jammed. Experts urge alternative approaches--and patience.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Ex-Fugitive Gets Prison Term in Theft
- The Region : Fontana Stop for Metrolink
- EPA Halts Smog Check Sanctions : Pollution: Federal agency cites progress in recent talks with state officials. It had threatened to cut highway funds over failure to improve auto inspection program.
- WET & WILD : Plumbing Depths of Experience
- STRUCTURES : Touring Homes Allows Visitors to Savor Feeling for Times Past : The four-house event showed the changing tides of architectural taste: Victorian aesthetics versus Craftsman style.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Order in Baby's Death Overturned
- VENTURA : Boy, 15, Is Killed as Car Hits Bike
- Saddleback/South Beach : Economic Grinch Bad for Santas
- Brush With Death Teaches Value of Life : Firefighters: Casualties of the October blazes say they appreciate simple things such as friendship and family.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS : Westchester Barely Grounds Locke
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Tempest Dancer Wins Feature by 3 Lengths
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys-Dolphins, Lions-Bears Today
- Rucker, Beatie to Sift Through College Offers
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Skrepenak Makes a Lot of Progress
- 'Plot to Overthrow Christmas' to Air
- Nona Morelli's Acquires Stakes in 2 Colorado Casinos
- An Extravaganza on Your Desktop
- AUTOS : Volkswagen to Give Details of Lopez Probe
- Bullish News Doesn't Faze Bond Traders : Market Overview
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Hot Holiday Toys
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Sticky Situation
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : LL Cool J
- Florida S&L; Chief Convicted of Fraud : Thrifts: Former Centrust Chairman David Paul used its funds to support his luxurious lifestyle.
- CULTURE PEARLS : Russian Dolls Nest in Nook
- Auto Safety Crash Testing Ignites Furor : Germany: The program uses human bodies. U.S. tests using cadavers at 3 universities are disclosed.
- 'Die Fledermaus' in English, Mostly
- 'How Much Must I Pay for Happiness?' Lonely Singles Ask : Relationships: Looking for love in all the modern high-tech places can cost a bundle--and still leave you alone.
- Egypt, Jordan Reconcile After 2-Year Split : Mideast: King Hussein visits Cairo, where officials say peace with Israel needs peace among Arabs.
- Foes of PLO-Israel Deal Win West Bank Student Election : Mideast: The vote at Birzeit University reflects growing sentiment in the occupied territories against the accord.
- SHOP TALK : Surveying the Options Can Take the Pain Out of Selecting Those Toys : The biggest discounts can mean the longest lines and lack of service. The Imaginarium is competitive, yet child-friendly.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Mining Law Overhaul
- The Region : Charred Hillsides Seeded
- Selling an 'Image' of Homelessness to the Charitable
- It's Sink or Swim as Pool of Jobs Shrinks : Employment: There are fewer openings, more applicants, analysts say. The lucky ones are just grateful to be working.
- Man Convicted in Drunk Driving Death : Court: Scott Brumett, 32, was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the accident that killed a Palmdale mother and injured her two children.
- Sierra Intermediate Students Protest Dress Code
- Countywide : Gifts for Hanukkah Available in Stores
- Bradley Won't Face Charges of Bribery : Investigation: The D.A. says there is insufficient evidence that the ex-mayor accepted illegal payments from a housing project developer.