- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore May Serve on Arts Center Board
- ANAHEIM : Council May Name Daly's Successor Today
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Reward Offered for Tips in Hit-and-Run
- SUN VALLEY : Latin-Themed Books Donated to School
- Rudolph Stewart, Veteran Business Leader, Dies at 89
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Booth Requests Taken for 1995 Tet Festival
- Tomba Wins Second Slalom Title of Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lumps of Coal Fill KROQ's 2nd Stocking
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bill Would Tighten Rules on Government Investing
- How the FAA Handled Aircraft De-Icing
- Nearly 50% of 12th Graders Linked to Drug Use
- Judge Lets City Join Prop. 187 Lawsuit : Court: Los Angeles, which argued that it simply wants to clarify the new law's effects, will be part of the opposition to the measure's implementation.
- Man Wounded in Shooting Dispute About Pet
- Restaurateur Arthur Whizzin Dies at 88
- Panel Acts to Curb Abandonment of Buildings : City Hall: Committee orders drafting of laws to improve security at structures left empty. Shifting liens on such property to tax bills also is considered as a deterrent.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Need Answers? Raider Defense Supplies Them
- Dodgers Get Wallach at Less Than Half-Price
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman Puts Spice in Spurs
- Rules for Raiders? Whatever Happened to Just Win, Baby?
- She's a Class Act--in Three Countries
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-LAPD Officer to Be Tried in Armed Robberies
- Basic 'Black' and Pearls of Wisdom : A Few Striking, Metaphorically Engaging Pieces Dress Up an Otherwise Racially Predictable Show
- ENERGY
- Deal Would Create Natural Gas Pipeline Giant : Energy: Williams seeks controlling stake in Transco for $3 billion. Wall Street has questions.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Some Vendors Tighten Credit or Demand Advance Payment : Finance: O.C. purchasing officials assess which suppliers are to receive priority with the county's remaining cash.
- Guide Sells Socially Responsible Shopping : Consumers: 'Shopping for a Better World' rates companies' commitment to environmental and political issues--and boardrooms are listening.
- Spiegel Found Not Guilty of Looting S & L
- Fiasco Reaches Into Many Private Lives in County
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Fear and Anger Voiced Regarding Fund Crisis : Most residents blame government, Wall Street for financial mess. Few are confident about recovery.
- Embryo Implant Successes Linked to Drug Treatment : Medicine: Pregnancy rates nearly double in fertility experiment. Results could represent a long-sought breakthrough in solving antibody problem, doctors say.
- Cablevision to Distribute 2 Turner Programs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Intel's Handling of the Pentium Defect Chips at Its Image
- RESTAURANTS
- Export Center Offers List of Trade Leads
- ISX Corp. of Westlake Village won a...
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Some County Employees Fear Savings May Be in Danger
- Being a Lineman Comes Naturally to Motherway
- MOSCOW : Russia Awaits Gore
- Regional Outlook : Stability Spreading in Southern Africa : Peaceful elections in Namibia and Mozambique are latest evidence that democracy is catching on.
- Schuster Leaves Mark on Sea King Program
- Helping the Needy
- Heidi Fleiss
- Religion
- Jury Duty
- Term Limits
- Molyneux on Democrats
- Lemon Orchard Vote
- Obesity Gene Discovered
- Power to the Planners
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 13, 1994
- Area Scores Rise on Tests to Earn College Credit : Education: Students as a whole boost performance on Advanced Placement exams, though several districts see slight declines.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Nonprofit Groups Agonize Over Funds : Social services: Supervisors assure money for essential health, welfare and safety needs--but give few details.
- For Victims' Families, Reforms Often Come Too Late : Safety: In a number of cases, the FAA has been found slow to implement changes until a crash occurs.
- Simpson Team May Change Its Strategy on DNA
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Of Lawyers, Resolutions--and Anger : Local governments: City and school officials take a measured, cautious approach. Some hire legal help, others pass legislation. And the ire is universal.
- Non-Emergency Spending Curtailed by Orange County : Finances: Supervisors vote to suspend funding for most services not involving health, welfare or safety. Schools reach tentative accord for separate account.
- FORGET SOMETHING? You think the county has...
- O.C. Students Make Grade on Advanced Tests : Education: The rate at which juniors and seniors in county are passing college-level exams has soared during the past decade.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 13, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 13, 1994
- For the Record - Dec. 13, 1994
- FAA Must Strike Balance Between Safety, Cost Issues : Aviation: Agency has to justify rules that may burden airlines. Critics say economics carry too much weight.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BANKRUPTCY'S MANY CHAPTERS
- BREA : Fund Crisis, Foothills Project Await Mayor
- Giving Back : NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH : 'Keep the Criminal Element Out'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Group Urges Trustees to Recoup Investment
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees to Study State Test Response
- ORANGE : School Board Elects Officers Amid Rancor
- NHL Clubs Split Three Ways
- Rams Lose Cool, Tampa Bay Takes Advantage, 24-14 : Pro football: Buccaneers capitalize on three unsportsmanlike conduct penalties to hand L.A. its fifth loss in a row.
- Young Conservatory Players Take the Holidays Off : Youth theater: The SCR troupe typically opens its subscription series in December, but its director is taking a one-year hiatus.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Okoshi Has the Brilliance, Needs Swing
- 49ers Show the Chargers How Champions Perform
- USC Goes Cold, Loses to Lamar : College basketball: Trojans fall to 3-4 after shooting drops from 52% in first half to 41% in second half.
- Curtain Comes Down on Eagles : Interconference: Pittsburgh scores twice in the fourth quarter to rally past a fast fading Philadelphia, 14-3.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Baroque Fulfilling Promise
- HEALTH
- Jim Knapp has joined Nelson Communications Group...
- Dr. David Michaels; Taught at UCLA
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : At Malls, Debacle Saps Spirits, Not Spending : Consumers: Shoppers, though angry and fearful, seem to be buying presents at a pretty healthy rate.
- World IN BRIEF : FAR EAST : Bomb Explodes on Passenger Jet; 1 Killed
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : VOICES
- MISSION VIEJO : Appeal Heard Today on Day-Care Center
- Alarcon Criticized for Blocking Valley Projects : Development: The L.A. councilman concedes he has high standards for low-income housing in 7th District.
- $250,000 Gift Will Be Used to Fund U.S. Studies Chair
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Council to Hear Anti-Taco Bell Appeal
- Community Essay : 'Asians Are Automatically Labeled Gang Members' : Critics say cultural bias figures into the case against a Vietnamese student. Propositions 187 and 184 could exacerbate the problem.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Shot at Home of Estranged Wife
- Two Street Vendors Are Fatally Shot
- Shrubs at Intersection Pose Bushy Problem for Drivers
- Shula Lashes Out After 27-20 Loss : Interconference: Bengal coach criticizes officials for pass- interference call late in Giants' victory.
- Changing Gears : His Legacy Secure, Greg LeMond Now Must Find a New Challenge
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : COMMITMENT TO YESTERDAY
- The River Mild : No one disputes that Arizona's Quartzite Falls were deadly. But when Taz Stoner and his pals tamed the Salt River with explosives, they didn't just fool with Mother Nature--they broke federal law and ignited public passion
- Chechnya Says It Seized New POWs
- DANGEROUS DELAYS : VOICES
- Out With the Old in Mexico and Brazil : Reform: Latin America's largest nations seem serious about cutting ties with the past.
- Palmer-Nicklaus Team Can't Hold Off Comeback : Golf: Match play won by Floyd-Eichelberger, McGovern-Maggert and Green-Robbins.
- Buccaneer Fans Hope Only Rams Move : NFC: Tampa Bay supporters are counting on Rams relocating to St. Louis or Baltimore.
- Anton Leads Way for USC Women
- Members of St. Joseph Ballet will appear...
- POLITICS : Arizona Says So Long to an Institution : Polly Rosenbaum shaped state law for 22 terms. She lost this year's election, but nobody counts her out.
- Delors Declines to Seek French Presidency : Europe: Outgoing EU official was most popular potential candidate on the left. Decision paves way for a contentious battle between conservatives.
- Shopping Center Santas Go the Extra Mile for Children
- Rod Carew Becomes Champion for the Abused : Community: Baseball great recalls childhood traumas as he fights for a shelter in an affluent Anaheim Hills neighborhood. Eli Home expects to start caring for troubled women and children within six months.
- Talking Trash on the Freeways
- El Dorado's Renken Grows Into Game : High school: Off-season work ethic helps senior forward raise game to higher level.
- 'Disclosure' Edges Out 'Santa' at the Box Office : Movies: Much-hyped sexual-harassment drama pushes aside the Tim Allen heavyweight.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Bakery Took a Beating but Rises Again : Good Stuff Workers Buy Firm, Lose Some Bread, Make Profit
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort. : SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Daunting Problems Confront Program
- Keith Joseph; Architect of Thatcher Market Reforms
- Luckless British Gambler Runs Amok at Casino
- AT LAST: Construction of the Platt library...
- Man Missing 8 Days at Big Sur Is Found
- Charities Not Likely to Feel O.C. Crisis
- Platform : Do Orphanages Have a Role to Play in Welfare Reform?
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : LOS ANGELES FREE-NET: A Wealth of Information, a Local Call Away
- Joy to the Lake : Unicorn, Pot of Gold, Rainbow and Ribbons Festoon Boat Parade
- Obituary
- THE HUNGER WARS : Schools Without Breakfast
- A Tricky, Sticky Situation : What is an American icon? Elvis? A mushroom cloud? That's a decision for the Stamp Advisory Committee.
- DRYING UP: Winter officially begins next week,...
- 'Controlled Chaos' : Boys & Girls Club Keeps Children Busy After School
- Ailing Tigers Get New Start in Life
- At Least Denver Gets Its Excuse Across : AFC: Broncos say loss of John Elway and Leonard Russell caused them to fail twice from the Raider one-yard line.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chechnya Invasion Puts Yeltsin in Harm's Way : Politics: Russia's president risks presiding over a long conflict and losing allies in Parliament.
- U.N. Officials in Bosnia Lash Out at Serbs : Balkans: Angry charges come after rebels hijack fuel tankers, ban armed escorts of relief convoys.
- Dear Street Smart:I moved here from the...
- What's Your Opinion?
- Rodman Might Be Naughty, but Sometimes He's Nice Too
- Cardinals Keep Hope Alive, 17-15 : NFC: Field goal by Greg Davis on final play gives Arizona the victory over Washington and evens record under Ryan.
- Ortlieb Wins Battle of Olympic Gold Medalists
- Filmforum Closes '94 With a Mixed Bag of Short Films
- When Will TV Reflect Latino Audience?
- SOUTH KOREA
- Pact Should Benefit Big Industries in State : Summit: Gains in technology trade expected, but agriculture could suffer.
- Coldwell Banker Unit Gets New Executive Vice President
- Mildred Hilson; Noted Fund-Raiser
- SIMI VALLEY : Gallegly Liaison to Meet With Residents
- Deputy Fights for His Life : Violence: Seven-year veteran Steven Belanger is in critical condition after being shot in head. The gunman later committed suicide, police say.
- Chargers Can't Stand the Heat : Pro football: In what was billed as a Super Bowl preview, San Diego is dominated by San Francisco 49ers, 38-15.
- THE NBA : Portland Beats Sacramento Again
- 'Fish II': Another Revolution?
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort.
- Putting On the Dog at Annual Show : Pets: More than 1,500 canines--representing 133 breeds--are entered in Antelope Valley Kennel Club's competition.
- Haggard Is Back in Role She Knows--Mayor
- Multicultural Manners : Christmas Ritual Just Too Spirited
- Concert Warms the Holidays for 75 Youngsters : Giving: The Performing Arts Center throws a party for children with special needs.
- The Method to the Madness of the Mystery Stop Signs
- Westminster School Trustees Elect President
- Moon Gets His First Victory in Buffalo : Interconference: With help from Carter and Del Rio, Viking quarterback ends hex against Bills; Kelly sprains knee.
- PRO FOOTBALL / TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 24, RAMS 14 : Ram Review
- Governors Will Caucus With No Time to Waste : Labor: Board unlikely to set deadline, but owners say players realize an agreement must be reached before year's end.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Suicidal Tendencies Hits Hard-Core Note
- Overtime Rules Vary for Non-Standard Workweeks
- Peter Davies has been appointed director of...
- OXNARD : Jury Rejects Claim of Police Brutality
- Be It Ever So Icy, No Place Like Home for Packers : NFC: Green Bay routs Chicago, 40-3, for ninth consecutive victory at Lambeau Field.
- Patriots Defeat Colts for Fifth Victory in a Row : AFC: New England moves closer to first playoff appearance in eight seasons.
- Warren Leads Seahawks, 16-14 : AFC: Seattle back rushes for a career-high 185 yards as late rally by Houston fizzles out.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Winning Phone Call for Kowal
- Music : Rekindling Mozart and Bruckner--Mehta-Style
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bacharach Provides Rare Bright Spot at Songwriter Bash
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Miami Summit Is Benchmark for Free Global Trade : Commerce: There is doubt whether United States, Latin America have political willpower to meet goal of agreement.
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort. : SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Some Say Choice is This: Food or Books
- Launch Pad for the Space Age : Rockwell Test Site Gave Rocket Science Its Thrust
- COUNTY WATCH : Eye That Sees All
- Santa Ana Man Dies of Shot in Head
- A Tall Wall for the Deficit Cutters : House Republicans back dubious tax-vote rule
- Schools in Fillmore Not Yet Serving Breakfast : Nutrition: State grants are available for the program. More than half of the district's students qualify for free or low-cost morning meals.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Out of the Fire and Into the Fiscal Frying Pan : Fallout: School that was damaged in last year's firestorm must now put construction plans on hold. 'You feel you are at the mercy of fate,' one teacher says.
- COMMITMENTS : The (Other) Parent Trap : Meeting your significant other's parents can be a traumatic experience--when otherwise normal people suddenly turn inquisitor. But don't fret, there are ways to charm moms and dads alike.
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Massacre Witnesses Slain, Official Says
- Man Jailed in Fatal Stabbing After Wedding : Crime: The slaying occurred during a melee outside a reception at the Moose Lodge. Police, who do not know what motivated the attack, say the suspect is a gang member.
- 'You Never Forget' : El Sereno: Relatives decorate a tree with the names of 32 lost to violence by gangs and others.
- Gallery
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Bittersweet Memories : Downing Set Records as Angel, but He's Sour About Being Cut
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Surf Rock's King Plays a Bit Lighter With Heir
- AUSTRALIA
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Shedding Light on the Dark Side of a Celebrated Author : REMEMBER LAUGHTER: A Life of James Thurber <i> by Neil A. Grauer</i> ; University of Nebraska Press $20, 255 pages
- Edward Madigan; Former Agriculture Secretary, Congressman
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort. : VENTURA COUNTY: Small Percentage of Hungry Getting Fed
- FULLERTON/LA HABRA : Election Season Was Academic for These 6 Trustees
- NEWPORT BEACH : Irvine Co. Plan Clears City Planning Panel
- Bridging Gaps With Art, Philosophy : Trade: O.C. lawyer says Buddhist ideology, love of Asian art has helped him in business, personal life.
- ENERGY
- POLITICS : Mayor Moves to Shake Up Santa Fe : Debbie Jaramillo is lauded, lambasted in her bid to reclaim 'true soul' of enclave
- Serial Bomber Is Linked to Fatal N.J. Blast
- COMMITMENTS : Don't Look Back--Life Is Gaining On You
- New Dawn for Quake-Hit Church : Religion: Congregation in Studio City celebrates reopening of damaged sanctuary.
- COSTA MESA : College Seeks City Approval for Scoreboard
- Derek J. Wilksen has joined Graphic Edge,...
- A Bubble Waiting to Burst? : S. Korean Salaries Growing at Too Fast a Pace, Many Fear
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CHINA
- Eternal Bliss May Have Its Drawbacks
- COMMITMENTS : Invasion of the Democrat Snatchers
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort. : ORANGE COUNTY: Pockets of Poverty Amid the Affluence
- Israel, Jordan Open Embassies in Each Other's Largest Cities
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Mayor to Tackle Budget, Housing Plan
- Roadblock Ahead : Leisure: Terminal Island track is an experiment in ethnic harmony where all it takes to race is $10 and your own vehicle. But it may close in April to make way for an exporting facility.
- GARDEN GROVE : 3rd-Place Vote-Getter Appointed to Council
- A Christmas Tree-dition : Harry Noonan Has Been at Same Stand for Half a Century
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Nutcracker' by LACB Has Right Recipe
- Smith Hints at Agreement With Angels
- There's Truth in 'Infinity'
- County Lags in Efforts to Build a State University : Education: Latest proposed site is embroiled in litigation. Four other regions have moved ahead on state's priority list.
- AWARDSHanks Takes Two Bites: Tom Hanks was...
- Laurie S. McKinley has joined Dainko &...
- MAKING IT IN O.C. : Disc Maker Plans Expansion
- A Financial Paul Revere
- More Schools in State Move to Offer Students Breakfast : Hunger: In three weeks, 33 campuses joined program for needy pupils. But possible budget cuts threaten effort. : RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Community Pressure Tactics Successful
- NEWS ANALYSIS : County Fund Fiasco Sows Dissension on Wall Street
- Lion Suspected of Killing San Diego Woman Is Slain
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Auditor General No Stranger to Trouble : State: Kurt Sjoberg has investigated several fiscal scandals on public's behalf. But some question the clout his office can bring to the Orange County situation.
- Clinton to Set Out New Policy Goals : Presidency: He plans a major speech this week, even though aides say he's undecided on how to counter the GOP. Some question if the time is right.
- COUNTYWIDE : Newspaper Group Names New Editor
- AUTOS
- Peter Rast has been appointed account manager...
- Clinton Plans to Propose Tax Cut for Middle Class
- CAMARILLO : Malathion Spraying Slated for Tuesday
- Youth Opinion : 'A Conflict Between Freedom, Order in Schools'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : No. 12 Minnesota Improves to 6-0
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE FDA : When Politics Drives Science : Under Clinton, interest groups win out over advancements in research on food and drug products.
- JAPAN
- AIRLINES
- Record Number of Women Win Rhodes Scholarships for 3rd Year
- Gene Lester; Photographed Celebrities
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Not Just Another Day at Tax Collector's Office : Reaction: Property owners grumble and vent anger at the situation in Orange County. But they are also resigned to paying their debt despite the debacle.
- Russia Moves to Encircle Capital of Rebel State
- Msgr. John Cremins; Diocesan Music Director
- Don't Weaken Quake Research : GOP effort to abolish the U.S. Geological Survey is ill-conceived
- Kids and Computers: Power Up?
- PRO FOOTBALL / TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 24, RAMS 14 : St. Louis Officials Visit Ram Suite
- Everett Leaves Falcons Feeling Jittery : NFC: Saint quarterback passes for 273 yards and two touchdowns in 29-20 victory.
- Fluor Names Lila Churney Investor Relations VP
- Everett E. Orrick has joined Mellon Financial...
- The Assembly: Gridlock in the Trenches
- Man Apprehended by Huntington Police Dies
- PRO FOOTBALL / TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 24, RAMS 14 : RAM NOTEBOOK : Blocked Kick Raises Questions
- The Long Road to Literacy
- When You're Stern, Who Needs a PR Firm?
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Red Sky': A Journey of Life, Humor and Music
- Investors Would Do Well to Consider Bond Swaps : Strategy: An interest rate devalued bond is replaced with one with a higher coupon rate.
- U.S. Air Force Sergeant Falls to Death in Pakistan
- Jeanetta Menninger; Widow of Famed Doctor
- Alun Owen; Wrote "A Hard Day's Night" Film
- Bankruptcy Coverage
- LA PALMA : Council Picks Linn as Mayor for 2nd Term
- Jug of Gatorade Might Be in Order for Raiders, Shell
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mould's Sugar Is Strong but Limited
- Orange County
- COLUMN ONE : Playing It Smart in Toyland : Parents--and children--are buying the idea that learning is fun. Holiday sales of software, quiz games and ant farms are surging, buoyed by a backlash against violence and ailing schools.
- Man Shot After Shoving CHP Officer : Crime: Bicyclist is hit in the leg reportedly after jumping a fence and fleeing into an Anaheim neighborhood.
- Economic Profile
- Fox Plans 12 Hours of Rose Parade Coverage
- Some Days, Floral Business Can Be a Bed of Roses
- Wilma Barrows; Organist for Billy Graham
- OXNARD : Parents Take English Classes to Help Kids
- Soccer Player Held in Stabbing of Fan in Encino
- BUENA PARK : Family and Authorities Seek Tips in Hit-and-Run Death
- IRVINE : Bingo Smoking Ban Delayed Until July
- First Davis Cup Then Grand Slam Cup for Larsson : Tennis: Swede defeats No. 1 Sampras to win sport's richest tournament.
- Charles Town Jockey Thornton Dies From Injuries Sustained in Racing Fall
- Raiders Prove Better by Four Feet : Pro football: Broncos find the final yard most difficult, Jaeger kicks five field goals to lead L.A. to a 23-13 victory over Denver, which plays without Elway.
- Strike Certification Would Limit Baseball Replacements
- Rock's Emerging Genderation : From Such Polar Opposites as Liz Phair to Courtney Love, Women Strike a KROQ Chord
- Homeless Center
- White Male Voters
- Bosnia Conflict
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Investors Look for Edge, Lawyers for Clients : Counsel: Scores of attorneys woo cities and other agencies, which hope to improve their chances of recovery. School districts may use a different strategy in arguments to the court.
- Super-Hero Imperfection
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Uncertainty Over Pay Puts Chill on Teachers' Yule : Education: With no written guarantee that paychecks will arrive Jan. 3, some school personnel are taking a guarded approach to holiday spending and pondering early raids on summer savings.
- Elders Is Subscriber to Newt Age Values : Politics: The fired surgeon general has more in common with incoming House Speaker Gingrich than anyone realizes.
- Speaker Gingrich
- Singapore Free Speech Case
- Words and Race
- The Alienated Poor Are Today's National Threat : Employment: People with no prospect of a decent job or a middle-class life are bound to reject society's institutions.
- Language and Racism
- Los Angeles County - News from Dec. 12, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Dec. 12, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 12, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Dec. 12, 1994
- The Pacific : Japan Special Bank to Rescue Credit Firms : Bailout: Outgoing official finally admits huge bad debt problem. One estimate of non-performing loans held by banking system is $700 billion.
- Americas Summit Ends; Clinton Hails 'Watershed'
- 3 School Districts in Orange County Expect Cash Crisis : Education: Officials say they will run out of money by March if denied access to frozen funds. County warns that thousands may not get paid after Christmas.
- Questions Haunt Those Who Lost Loved Ones in Crashes : Aviation: For the relatives of victims, memories are clouded by possibility that deaths could have been prevented if proper safety equipment was in place.
- Fox's Sizzling Summer Segues to a Winter of Discontent : Movies: After what's shaping up as a difficult holiday season, 20th Century Fox is at a crossroads. Insiders wonder if the problems are temporary or longer term.
- Selloff Leaves County With Riskiest Items
- NIGHT ON THE TOWN? Want to see...
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Paulist Boys Sing a Complete 'Messiah' in Westwood
- DANCE REVIEWS : LACB 'Nutcracker' Gets the Recipe Right
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'Nutcracker' Success for Pasadena Troupe
- From the Archives: Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yasser Arafat accept Nobel Peace Prize for Israeli-Palestinian accord
- Videos : Steaming Along Norway's Coastline
- For Cozier Reading