- Most-Stolen Cars
- LANCASTER : Family Sues Bank Over Slaying at Teller Machine
- IRVINE : UCI Extends Search for Dean of Medicine
- Countywide : New Budget, Effects Focus of Discussion
- Man's Plea for Asylum to Be Reconsidered : Refugees: Illegal immigrant ends hunger strike after deportation order is stayed. Draft-evader says he fled Serbia to avoid military service that could have entailed action against fellow Muslims.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library to Open Children's Wing
- There's 'Clear, Present Danger' at John Wayne
- VENTURA : City to Fete City Hall's 20th Anniversary
- He Yearns to Free His Fury
- TV/VCR Combos Hit With Public, Retailers
- Execs Exit Scene as Paramount Sale Looms
- Woman Shot During Gunfire Scene in 'Schindler'; Man Held
- No Labels, No Frills, No Fuss : 1994 looks to be the year of our discontent. The trend-watchers say we will shy away from high-ticket picks and opt instead to dress down. And the search is on for quality, accessories and, naturally, deals.
- Planners to Unveil Visions of the Future
- Circuit City Plans New Push in Price War : Retail: Electronics will get cheaper as competitors follow suit. Stock prices reflect fears of thinning industry profits.
- December Sales Show a Trend to Conservative Shopping
- * Bernard Kreitzer and Jay M. Allsup...
- Fugitive Pleads Guilty to '69 Riot Charge
- Those Not With It, Listen Up
- Decade of Growth Leaves Glitter Gulch Gridlocked : Development: Las Vegas is booming. But it's choking on newcomers seeking a haven from congestion, smog.
- Critics Dissect Wilson Anti-Crime Plan : Justice: Legal experts say harsh sentencing as urged by the governor could backfire and increase leniency in courts. Judges would lack flexibility and jurors might balk at severe penalties, they contend.
- BEHIND THE SCENES : Ringing in the New With a Bit of the Old Thrown In
- Sleuthing for Ancestors : A genealogy rookie scores a 'find' on first try at researching census reports at West L.A.'s Mormon Temple.
- Virginia Kelley, Clinton's Mother, Dies at Age 70
- Irvine Agency Theft Case Goes to Jury
- Student's Tip Led to Arrest of UCI Officer : Crime: His observation of missing label on roommate's borrowed computer ultimately pointed investigators to suspect.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER / CORINNE FLOCKEN : Grab Slate of Family Programs by the Tale
- Taking Class Action : From romance to rocks, there are lots of courses for improving yourself in '94.
- Dr. Michael P. Rosenberg; Investigated AIDS Epidemic
- State Gun Sales Set Record, Lungren Says
- ATF 'Beaten Down' on Gun Control, Official Says : Law enforcement: Aide to Treasury secretary describes veteran bureau employees as reluctant to curb spread of weapons. Lawsuits are feared.
- Ex-Newport Fire Capt. Parrish Dies
- Crash Kills 2 at Accident-Plagued Site : Northridge: After three recent traffic deaths, neighbors call the intersection hazardous.
- AGOURA HILLS : Racist Flyers Stuffed Into School Lockers
- Teachers, Staff Pitch In to Clean Campus
- Valley Obituaries
- Christmas in January for Armenians : Religion: Karekin II, based in Beirut, officiates at ceremony at a congregation in Encino. Church is one of a handful that holds the observance early in the new year.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Acts to Slow Traffic at Busy Crosswalk
- SANTA ANITA : Officially, It Can Be Too Quick
- Top U.S. Skater Attacked, May Be Out of Trials
- SPEED KILLS: Two UC Riverside students died...
- EASTERN EUROPE : Ethnic Tension Poses Threat to Hungarians
- MOORPARK : Reward Offered in Exposure Incident
- CENTURY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Three-Pointers Help Villa Park Top El Modena
- GOLF AT LA COSTA : Opening-Round 69 Good Enough for Couples
- NHL ROUNDUP : Broten Brothers Batter Flyers
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Horace Silver Makes Healthy Comeback
- * Richard K. Matros has been appointed...
- Anaheim Says Lease 'Intact' Until It Gets Formal Notice, $2 Million
- THEATER REVIEW : Far From a Dream : Messy plot makes 'a little Meditation'--a musical promoting higher consciousness--confusing.
- Treasures Behind a Facade : A museum of Native American culture near Lancaster is a relic of America's ethnocentric past but also has many intriguing artifacts.
- Proposal Would Strip FAA of Air Traffic Control
- All-Year Holiday Shopping : Many find they can maximize purchasing power and minimize hassles by starting the gift search now.
- Area Schools to Benefit From Businesses' Hand-Me-Downs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Local Exams OKd in Child-Abuse Cases : Services: An Antelope Valley hospital will be utilized instead of L.A. site. The area has had a rising rate of incidents.
- Police Seek Further Links in 5 Slayings in San Gabriel Valley : Crime: Officials give few details in women's deaths, but say all the cases may be connected. The bodies were found in the last two months.
- Court Rules City Erred in Project OK : Calabasas: The decision finds council violated land-use plan by approving the 250-house Micor development.
- SYLMAR : Ex-Police Officer to Challenge Katz
- LOS ANGELES : Braude Calls for Changes in Lobbyists' Fee System
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Coaches Expect Different Game
- Owners One Vote Shy of Accord : Baseball: But they get closer to revenue-sharing agreement in balloting at meeting in Chicago.
- In Truth, Indians Were Named After a Spider
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Humiliating Stories' Told Humorously
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Simple Fare the Best Bet at the BB
- THEY'RE BITING: More than 20,000 pounds of...
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Muscle Memories : Chevy Impala SS Is a Ghost of the 'So Fine' 409 That Drove a Generation to Sing Its Praises
- Rehab Program Plants Organic Seeds of Hope : Therapy: Ventura branch of Victory Outreach helps recovering addicts and criminals weed out their lives through a regimen of prayer and farming.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Residents Voice Opposition to Rebuilding Liquor Stores
- European Summit of Uncertainty : NATO: An alliance in search of a relationship
- Group Forms to Fight 'Immigrant-Bashing'
- SOUTH GATE : 3 Young Women Shot While Walking Home From Party
- MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY : Month of memories honors civil rights leader.
- Rapist Sentenced in Girlfriend's Slaying : Crime: James Thomas Hernandez previously received life prison terms for assaulting, torturing a woman.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Calls Its Audit of Antelope Valley Fair Finances 'Misleading' : Funds: Agency admits error in saying board director spurred investment at bank where he is chairman.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : She Has Put Herself in a Good Position
- Seles Says She Isn't Ready for Australian Open
- Cities Mobilize Against El Toro Planning Board : Base conversion: Eleven North County municipalities will try to block formation of 9-member agency approved in December, which they say is not broad-based. They will lobby supervisors, the Pentagon.
- At 100, He's Living the Good Life : Profile: San Pedro's Peter Bentovoja vividly recalls the birth of the longshoremen's union in 1933. And he's still reaping the benefits.
- The Museum of Modern Poodle: Downtown artist...
- Woman Keeps in Tune With Ancient Music
- OXNARD : Rising Lake Level Slows Spill Cleanup
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 4-Footed Deputy Patrols the Antelope Valley Beat : Law enforcement: After a two-year lapse, the area is again served by a full-time K-9 unit.
- Trojans Never Trail, but Fail to Pull Away : College basketball: USC holds off Oregon State, 82-76, after building a 19-point lead. Orr scores 21 points.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainers Scramble to Open Meeting Tonight
- SPORTSCOPE : Northridge Women Fall to Loyola
- Craig McCallum Named President of Mission Viejo...
- * Michael D. Schotz has been appointed...
- Another Super Challenge : Entertainment: Tustin firm hopes to wow a domestic TV audience of 130 million with its Super Bowl halftime show.
- Elders Asks Smokers to Act to Protect Their Children
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : 2 Cuisines, Same Good Service : Arunee House staffers nonchalantly put diners at ease to enjoy the Thai and Chinese dishes.
- Failed Restaurant's Downfall: Locale Is Behind Its Time
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Identify Crash Victim; Man Held
- Naming Schools No Longer Easy
- GOLF AT LA COSTA : Age Before Beauty With Stockton's 67 : Seniors: Leader's score is two shots better than best of regular tour players in first round at La Costa.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cabin Boy' Gets Stranded on Comedic Shoals
- Tools for Success : Claw Hammer Ignores Rules of Rock, but the Foundation Is Built for a Major-Label Act
- U.S. Slashes China Textile Import Quotas by Up to 35% : Trade: At the same time, officials announce the lifting of restrictions on the export of at least three satellites.
- Shortage in Private Pension Plans Growing, Study Finds : Retirement: Gap between assets, liabilities hit $53 billion in '92, nearly 40% higher than '91. Officials say problem should be dealt with now.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Two Marines Discharged for Posing Nude
- Questioning the Rules : 'Jane's Journal' is a play about a woman's right to make her own choices in a changing world.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Youths Arrested in Attack on Group Home
- SANTA ANA : Exhibit Depicts Women in Revolution
- TUSTIN : Council Tells Firm to Remove Billboard
- New Air Board Chairwoman Backs Clean-Car Deadline
- U.S. Soldiers in Vietnam Search for MIAs
- Clinton Aides See Risk in Shielding Land Deal Files
- Gore Warns of Nationalism in Ex-Soviet Bloc
- Getting Rid of the Fat : Encino-Tarzana Medical Center's Weight Treatment Program downplays dieting, stresses making the right decisions based on education.
- Shortage Spurs Emergency Appeal for Donated Blood
- Trade Center Reopens After Bomb Scare
- BOOK REVIEW / FAMILY MEMOIR : A Reporter's Journey to the Core of His Heritage : RECONCILIATION ROAD: A Family Odyssey of War and Honor <i> by John Douglas Marshall</i> , Syracuse: Syracuse University Press $24.95, 312 pages
- CARSON : Ex-Mayor, 3 Others Indicted in $2-Million Fraud Case
- An Attorney Takes Office : New Chief Wants Bigger Role for U.S. Prosecutors in Santa Ana
- IRVINE : OK for Softball Park Project Is Sought
- Despite Effort, Bruins Emerge Victorious : College basketball: They seem merely to go through the motions, but come away with 89-73 victory over Ducks in Pac-10 opener.
- Baltimore Move Might Be Hard to Bring About : Rams: Washington Redskins' planned shift to Laurel, Md., could make Memphis or St. Louis easier options.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Channel Islands Wins With Flair
- * Michael A. Lanphere has become a...
- CalFed Board Vetoes Offer by Golden West : Banking: Battle for troubled thrift could intensify as pressure is exerted on its investors.
- Local Tourism Sees a Slight Gain in 1993 : Industry: The number of tourists reaches 37.8 million, up from 37.7 million, while attendance by conventioneers drops 7%, according to the Anaheim Area Visitor & Convention Bureau.
- CULTURE WATCH : Postal Changes Try to Foster Secure Feeling
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Bodies Found in Ravine Are Identified
- ENCINO : Plans Revealed for Site of 'Lake Hayvenhurst'
- 'Cyborg' Review
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vandross Charms Fans With Finesse
- AEROSPACE
- HOLDING THE BAG : For women who have up to $6,000 to spend and not much to carry, a Judith Leiber sculpted clutch is <i> the</i> must-have acessory.
- Abner J. Greshler; Agent Who Paired Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis
- Arthur Dreifuss, 85; Producer, Director for Movies, Television
- Through and Through : The clear, sheer beauty of glass as art is on display in works at the Finegood gallery in Woodland Hills.
- Slide Threat Expedites Project to Shield Homes : Fire aftermath: County races to build catchment basins in Newbury Park and Santa Paula canyons.
- LAKEWOOD : Alleged Founder of Spur Posse Sentenced in Burglary
- Breaking Out : Former Ram Robert Delpino Took the Escape Route to Denver, Where He Finds Himself in Playoffs as the Broncos' Top Running Back
- Last Is Best for Ducks in Chicago Stadium : Hockey: They bid adieu to venerable building for the regular season with a 6-2 victory over Blackhawks.
- Freshman O'Quinn Ruled Ineligible
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Rallies, Ties El Dorado, 2-2
- TV REVIEW : 'Reports' Looks at Players in TV-Trial Jungle
- Pop Album Chart : Snoop Is Topp Dogg Again
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AUTOS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Breaks Through 3,800 to Another Record; Yields Fall
- 120 Brush Fires Out of Control in Southeast Australia
- Trilogy Group Strikes Deal With Major Europe Film Distributor : Movies: The three-year pact with London-based Majestic could be a lucrative one for the developer of 'Robin Hood.'
- * Animation: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. is establishing a...
- Acquisition Pact Boosts McGaw Stock
- Ex-Envoy to Yugoslavia Leaving State Dept.
- Zhirinovsky Calls Clinton a 'Coward'
- The Valleys' Supporting Roles : Hollywood keeps coming back to this area to find a wide variety of settings for movie and television production.
- Sandra Harvey and Family Keep Ahead of the Game With Costa Mesa Boutique
- Harman May Buy Home on Peninsula : Politics: Congresswoman's proposed move from Marina del Rey to estate in Rolling Hills draws criticism from contender who wants to unseat her.
- U.N. Chief to Seek Longer Somalia Mission : Africa: Boutros-Ghali believes he will have up to 20,000 troops after U.S. withdraws, sources say.
- Mexican President Will Consider Pardon for Some Indian Guerrillas : Unrest: Salinas makes first mention of amnesty in a televised address. Army appears to have launched a new offensive.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed, Woman Hurt in Head-On Crash
- LAGUNA BEACH : Scaled-Down Project Puts End to City Suit
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : NASA Facility Will Gain Its Independence : NASA: Dryden Flight Research Facility had been on its own, but has been a part of the Ames Research Center since 1981.
- LOS ANGELES : Couple in Castration Case Reconcile, Lawyer Says
- Buena Park's First City Clerk Dies
- In the small, inviting bar of Cafe...
- Council Accepts Plan to End Beach Fee
- Development Plan Concerns Neighbors
- Hope Amid Ashes : New Friends Aid Couple Who Lost Son in Holiday Fire
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Simms Hints at Retirement
- WRESTLING : No. 1-Ranked Calvary Chapel, No. 2 El Modena Meet Tonight
- Al Green's Compelling 'Right Stuff'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Air Up There' Is Pretty Thin
- Cabrillo Marine Aquarium's Science at the Seashore...
- SAN FERNANDO : Official Temporarily Fills Margarito's Post
- LOCKWOOD VALLEY : 14 Emaciated Horses Taken From Ranch
- Takasugi Outlines Legislative Goals
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Rally to Beat Hornets
- Toros Stagger in Second Half but Win Conference Opener : College basketball: Dominguez Hills squanders halftime lead but rallies down the stretch to beat San Bernardino, 66-57.
- Raiders Granted Ticket Extension
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- He's King of the Lions' Court : Although Wyking Jones Continues to Impress With His Improved Play, Loyola Marymount's Losing Streak Is a Source of Frustration
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Expect a Cast of Eclectic Characters in Spotlight
- General Categories
- Alluring Sleeping Beauties : Now is the cheapest time to buy bare-root plants, which are sold in a dormant state and without the benefit of soil or pot.
- BURBANK : School Raises Funds for Young Survivor
- Former Supervisor Schaefer May Run Again for County Board : Elections: She has picked up papers for the race and says she'll have 'a statement in a couple of weeks.'
- Alternative Water Sources Urgently Needed, State Told : Environment: Regional agency officials say more water must come from Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. But the need will pit diverse interests.
- No Amnesty for Perpetrators of Balkans Atrocities, U.S. Says : Warfare: Envoy comments after visiting a mass grave. She vows continued support for war crimes tribunal.
- Brothers Win $105,000 in O.C. Police Suit
- IRVINE : UCI Names Acting Vice Chancellor
- MUSIC REVIEW : Universal Language of 'Planets' Enhances Pictures
- Right From Wrong : For Colin Martin, the pain of AIDS misdiagnosis was starting point for new show, "Virgins and Other Myths."
- Arturo Bermudez; Offered Entertainment at Flower Shops
- A Gift for Gore : At 15, makeup artist Josh Brezner has credits in more than 30 mostly scary productions.
- Spotlight on the Audience : From Hip-Hop to Sunday Best, Attention to Attire in the Studio Doesn't End With the Stars
- LAGUNA BEACH : Pets in Closed Cars Subject of Ordinance
- Zeke Hernandez Opens Bid for Umberg's Assembly Seat : Politics: The Santa Ana businessman is one of three Latinos expected to seek the Democratic nomination for the 69th District. About 37% of registered Democrats there are Latino.
- Countywide : Proposal to Expand Classes for Inmates
- LOS ANGELES : Testimony About Killings Read to Menendez Jurors
- Skiing
- Cal State Northridge Gains Pair of Transfers for Track
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 7 Estancia Misfires, Hands Costa Mesa a Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Murray Scores 36 to Lead No. 24 California
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Eric Reed's Compelling Pianism
- Moderates Pressure Clinton on Welfare : Legislation: Centrist Democrats in both houses of Congress may introduce their own reform bills. White House gives priority to health care issue.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Panel Urges Lawmaker Vote on Initiatives
- Brothers Win $104,000 in Suit Against Huntington Beach Police
- Culture Clashes? : Local Audiences at Opera, Symphony and Ballet Dress to Enjoy Themselves
- Furs for the Future
- COLUMN ONE : Asia's Pearl Is Losing Its Luster : Capitalism has done to Hanoi what decades of warfare, even B-52 bombers, failed to do: threaten the architectural charm of a city treasured as a venerable, if mildewed, museum piece.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : It's a Fine Line Between the Political Parties' Lines
- RESEDA : School Raises $18,000 in 'Operation Flush'
- Brother's Keeper : Man Says He Took Twin's Spot in Jail, Army
- Court Upholds Firing of Officer for Affair : Simi Valley: Kevin Medley was terminated for his relationship with a Scout. The couple haven't decided whether to appeal.
- GLENDALE : Districtwide Health Academy Studied
- Hobbling Ventura Puts Hurt on Valley : College basketball: Injury-riddled Pirates make late free throws to secure 68-56 victory.
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Knicks Acquire Derek Harper
- ROUNDUP : Omid Helps University Pin Down Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gower's 23 Points Lead Long Beach Past Fullerton
- THE 36TH GRAMMY NOMINATIONS : Grammy Nods: The Populists Lead the Way : Commentary: To isolate the recordings among the nominations that defined pop or rock during 1993, one has to turn to secondary categories.
- Michael Jackson Shares Whitney Houston's Spotlight : Honors: Houston wins five NAACP Image Awards, but Jackson gets cheers in a show marked by controversy.
- Charles Schott; W W II Flier, Aviation Executive
- Sailors' 1944 Courts-Martial Upheld : Military: Navy had been asked to void rulings on racial grounds. The 258 men disciplined for refusing to load ammunition after an explosion were black.
- TUSTIN : Child-Care Center Is Proposed at Base
- No Home for Hoppy : Hopalong Cassidy Is a Good Guy Down on His Luck--When a Downey Antique Store Folds, So Will Its Museum of the Cowboy
- UNIVERSAL CITY : MCA, State Official to Discuss Rail Station
- If They Love L.A., They Have a Funny Way of Showing It
- Mexican Army Seals Off Highways During Search for Rebel Indians : Unrest: Action concerns human rights groups. In wake of violence, government sends supplies to the Chiapas region.
- Friends of Jazz : Through association with the Count Basie orchestra, drummer Gregg Field met singer Dennis Rowland. Now the two perform together with a group they formed.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Citizenship to Be Required for Job Services
- Yearning to Be a Bigger Fish : Museum: A waiting list for tours and a 50% increase in visitors over the past decade has led the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to draft plans for expansion.
- 2 Plead Guilty in Attack on 7-Eleven Clerk
- Should Young People Be Exposed to the Horrors of 'Schindler's List'? : Holocaust: Children must know about their elders' double witness--the capacity of humans to hurt and to heal and save.
- Stanley Loses Appeal to Coach USC Women's Basketball Team
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Rallies Behind Atwater
- Down-to-Earth Kids : Students get enthused about preserving the environment as members of an organization begun by a terminally ill child.
- City and County Reach Redevelopment Accord : Thousand Oaks: Agency will be allowed to continue to collect money for housing and other improvement projects.
- POINT MUGU : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Crash Into Ocean
- BREA : Council Overrules Planners on Carwash
- D.A. Won't Charge Latino Leader in Rent Case : Oxnard: Official says teacher William Terrazas Jr. did not break laws when allegedly collecting side payments from a dozen tenants.
- Irish Eyes
- Passers Ran, Now They Can't Hide
- Seeds of Apathy Rams Have Sown Now Grow Wild
- Who's No. 2? Surprise, It's Boitano : Figure skating: Davis is upset winner as both qualify for Olympics. Victory comes after news of attack on Kerrigan.
- Streisand Joins Houston, LuPone on Benefit Bill : Fund-raiser: Commitment to Life--the entertainment industry's biggest event to combat AIDS--will be at Universal Amphitheatre Jan. 27.
- Foolishness in the Recall Arena : Roberti's anti-gun stands set off a vengeful response from firearms group
- RESEDA : $25,000 Offered for Leads in Slaying
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Police Chief to Take Job at Getty
- Landing on a Beach of Prejudice : Marines admit errors in the outrageous case of Bruce Yamashita
- FULLERTON : Cleanup Under Way at McColl Waste Site
- Fishermen Fail to Delay Gill-Net Ban
- YORBA LINDA : Wedaa's AQMD Bid Loses City Backing
- Ducks' Victory Silences Roar in Chicago : Hockey: Corkum scores twice, adds two assists and Blackhawks fall, 6-2, in a fight-marred game.
- Japanese Emperor to Visit U.S. in June
- States' Role in Abortion Aid Reaffirmed : Health: Administration stands by its directive that spells out funding mechanism for poor women in cases of rape, incest. Issue stirs protests.
- Controversial Federal Judge Steps Down From L.A. Post : Courts: Age required Manuel Real to leave position. He is praised as decisive, but some questioned his volatility.
- A Chance to Learn Hat Tricks : You can create your own at this store, or buy millinery supplies at near wholesale prices.
- Woman Shoots Self at Workers' Comp Court : Safety: No one else is hurt, but Santa Monica incident prompts calls for tighter security at sites of hearings on disability and unemployment claims.
- Councilman to Donate $11,000 to Police : Politics: Hal Bernson is working to establish a fund for officers after being ordered to repay a laundered campaign contribution.
- OJAI : Motion Filed in Weather Tower Case
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The 3-Strikes Rule: Is It a Hit or a Miss?
- Lifting School to New Heights : Only Freshmen, Rangy Collins Twins Push Harvard Toward Respectability
- THE 36TH GRAMMY NOMINATIONS : Grammy Nods: The Populists Lead the Way : Awards: Sting, who already has 10 Grammys, earns six nominations. The competition includes Whitney Houston, Billy Joel and R.E.M.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'China II': History in a Martial Arts Fantasy
- Officer Martin Ganz
- Warren Commission
- TRIBUTE : Swifty Lazar: Evolved...
- Clinton
- Trial Lawyers and Tort Reform
- Late President's Mother Takes In-N-Out Reins : Fast food: Co-founder Esther Snyder keeps control of privately held company in family hands after son's death in plane crash. His brother is named chairman and his widow joins the board. Move to Irvine not affected.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Broten Brothers Batter Flyers
- School Boards
- Opinion Poll on Animal Rights
- Gun Control Allies Rally Around Roberti : Politics: Sarah Brady says her group will support the state senator who is targeted for recall by pro-gun activists. Defeat of their campaign could give impetus nationally to lawmakers considering stricter regulations.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 7, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 7, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 7, 1994
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 7, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 7, 1994
- Blockbuster, Viacom Press Merger Talks : Entertainment: The two companies hope to reach agreement in time to top QVC's bid for Paramount.
- Rams Make First Move--Next One Uncertain : Pro sports: Team says it will leave Anaheim Stadium in 1995, but that just signals the start of the big game.
- By Invitation Only, Stars Come Out at Lazar Service
- A Partnership of Unequals Can Be Satisfactory to All : Europe: Promises of NATO membership won't address security worries in the East.
- National Video Rentals : 'Cliffhanger' Hangs On to the Top
- RIGHT SOUND: When director Oliver Stone made...
- Israel, PLO to Resume Peace Plan Discussions : Mideast: Charges that Palestinians reneged on agreement are dropped. But bitter feelings remain.
- New Service to Allow Consumers Open Access to Networks : AT&T; Enters the On-Line Race
- Wilson to Call for College Fee Hikes : Education: His plan, to be unveiled today, maintains funding level for public schools. Budget is tenuously based on federal reimbursements for immigration costs.
- Police Chiefs Rally Behind O.C. Sheriff in Shooting : Inquiry: A coalition of black groups, however, seeks more details about the death of a deputy during training.
- Patsaouras Considering a Run Where Roberti Feared to Tread
- Rams Will Put Anaheim on Notice May 3 : Pro football: Team will tell city it will vacate stadium in 1995, but action can be revoked.
- Ducks Are Making the Grade
- Negotiations Between Turner Pictures and Dawn Steel Are Reportedly Off
- * Steve Shull has been promoted to...
- Vendors Rein in Electronics Show Hype
- ECONOMY
- Moo, Dude
- Priscilla Wohlstetter, an associate professor of educational...
- Community at Heart of New LAPD Program : Safety: Neighborhood-based strategy announced at site where rioters routed police. Area has 750,000 residents.
- From the '50s to the '70s, Nostalgia Lasts Longer at Music City
- Black Women Ask Retailer Not to Sell 'Gangsta Rap'
- Heritage Hill Captures South County Life as It Was
- Christmas Tree Recycling : Many Cities Pick Up Trees; County Has Drop-Off Site