- Management of Risk-Pooled Insurance
- 'Wild Bill' Cottom Fondly Remembered
- Pierce Official Says Article Was Biased
- Obituaries - Dec. 17, 1993
- Deaths Present Transition Challenge for In-N-Out : Management: Crash that killed two executives came at a strategic time in the company's history.
- IMPACT OF THE UNITED PLAN : Pact Expected to Alter Carriers' Course : Transportation: Success of Southwest forces fundamental changes in airline industry as United, others attempt to follow suit.
- Carl's Jr. Chairwoman Denies She'll Resign : Fast food: Elizabeth Sanders rejects reports of a June departure, says she'll remain in Karcher Enterprises post as long as the board backs her.
- Heavy Turbulence From Airliner May Have Been Cause of Jet Crash : Investigation: NTSB officials say the corporate plane in which 5 died in Santa Ana may have mistakenly crossed the wake of a Boeing 757.
- 'Chanel: A Woman of Her Own'
- Crash That Killed In-N-Out Officers Is Investigated
- Violence Finds a Way Through the Safeguards : Schools: Chatsworth High's measures are many, but they're still not enough to stop shooting of student.
- 2 Executives of In-N-Out Chain Died in Crash
- Heavy Turbulence From Airliner May Have Been Cause of Jet Crash : Victim: In-N-Out president was builder of company, philanthropist, GOP political activist. Associates praise his abilities and character.
- PORT O' CALLING: Dana Point Harbor is...
- Alarm Raised Over Missing Libyan Dissident : Mideast: Observers fear intimidation campaign by Moammar Kadafi. U.S. intervention indicates heightened concern.
- What's Your Weakness? Only Your Closet Knows for Sure
- Waxman, Beilenson Districts Hit Hard by Clinton Tax Hikes
- Dana Point Youth Held in Slaying of San Clemente Girl : Arrest: The 16-year-old suspect lives in the complex where the shooting occurred and knew the victim, but investigators have not determined a motive.
- When Tragedy Strikes at Top of a Company : Transition: Loss of the In-N-Out chain's president in a plane crash comes at a strategic time in the company's history.
- Strict Precautions Failed to Avert School Shooting : Violence: Despite tight security, a student is wounded outside Valley campus. 'What else can we do?' official asks.
- A Christmas Classic: Plum Pudding
- Interior Designers Now Homing In on Comfort
- SNOW PROBLEM: Ventura County's high country has...
- Defense Nominee Will Need the Right Stuff
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Comic Quest
- NEW RULES FOR GLOBAL TRADE : Reaction
- Trade Accord Wins Approval of 117 Nations
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : New Mag
- Radioactive-Release Tests in U.S. Revealed : Experiments: The federal government purposely spread material 12 times between 1948 and 1952, says report obtained by Sen. Glenn.
- Republican to Chair Federal Election Panel
- Freshman Homecoming : Bowen, Back in Her District During Recess, Doesn't Let Up
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Mayor's Plan to Beef Up Police Patrols
- CYPRESS : City to Develop Park Cleanup Program
- Crenshaw Brings Down the House : Basketball: Watson cuts shoulder on dunk that shatters backboard, ends game.
- McNall Sells Part of Kings; Group Plans to Build Arena : Business deal: A new partnership is formed, but many questions are left unanswered.
- Shattering Dunk Leaves Crenshaw Player Injured
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Lightly Raced Brocco Will Try to Stay on Track for an Eclipse
- MUSIC REVIEW : Australian, American and Russian Pianists Compete
- U.S. Prison Agency Seeks Part of El Toro
- Study Faults NRC on Problems at Nuclear Plants
- Rapper Ice Cube Draws Rapt Audience at Locke High
- This Relic of Industry Works by Mixing Form and Function
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Doing Homework on a Career Puts You Ahead of the Game
- Huntington Park : Apparent Arson Destroys Walk-In Medical Clinic
- ROCK : The Biggest Thing in Chico : Mother Hips Takes Act on the Road
- Answering Yet Another Holiday Crisis : Counseling: In their battle against child abuse, hot-line volunteers try to help Orange County parents keep their cool.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Blue-Ribbon Schools
- Everyone seems to be on edge in...
- GARDEN GROVE : City Asks to Control 2 Sanitary Districts
- A Lesson From Love and AIDS : Couples: She was shy, he was outgoing. She was a doctor, and he was her patient struggling against a fatal illness. They got married, and the end of his life was the beginning of a new one for her.
- Menendez Case Goes to 2nd Jury : Trial: Prosecutors say discord over Erik Menendez's sexual orientation led to the killings.
- Longshot Anderson Now a Favorite : Raiders: Signed as a replacement player during the 1987 strike, he leads a secondary that leads the NFL in pass defense.
- Chatsworth Girls Play It Again in 2-1 Victory Over Grant
- Surprise in the Middle : Walk-On Jackson Has Found a Place at Dominguez Hills
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Ties Up Corona del Mar
- THEATER REVIEW : 'More Lost!': Have a Morbid Christmas
- Alpha Microsystems
- Pasadena City Council Backs Gun Control Measures
- OC SPOTLIGHT : FEELS LIKE WINTER : There's No Place Like Home for a Quick Fix of Seasonal Cool Without the Risk of Getting a Chill
- Street Vending Plan Gets Preliminary OK
- The Belairs"The Origins of Surf Music, 1960-1963"...
- Inman Seems to Be All That Aspin Wasn't
- Leigh 'Gone With the Wind' Oscar Sells for $510,000
- Bell Gardens : New Recall Petition Targets Councilmen Duran, Garcia
- Ex-Lawyer Given Prison Term for Killing Girlfriend
- ORANGE : School Board Delays Making Staff Cuts
- ART REVIEWS : 'How to Remember a Better Tomorrow' Too Scattershot
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter's Unbeaten Streak Hits 19, Ties Ranger Record
- UCLA: California's Golden Days Are Gone : Economy: Forecasters say defense cutbacks and other layoffs have permanently weakened the state.
- Industrial Output Increases for Sixth Straight Month
- Japan Called Conduit for N. Korea's Military Program : Asia: Lax customs checks, tax rules benefit Pyongyang, a former supporter of regime says. Tokyo official terms claims 'exaggerated.'
- Five Lose School Board Seats in Recall Vote Over Hmong Busing
- SHOP TALK : Suggestions on Getting Enough Holiday Music : A variety of stores have CDs and tapes. Some have better prices, while others offer more selection.
- Executive Gets Prison Term in Pollution Case
- THEATER REVIEW : A Couple's Transition Signals the Collapse of a Way of Life : In "Painting Churches," a pair who could have stepped from a Henry James novel illustrates fading Old-World values.
- BOOK REVIEW: BIOGRAPHY : A Major Look at a Minor Literary Light : THE KING OF INVENTORS: A Life of Wilkie Collins <i> by Catherine Peters</i> ; Princeton University Press, $29.95, 510 pages
- MODEL BEHAVIOR : Precision and Dedication Pay Off as Seaworthy Craftsmen's Ships Come in at Muckenthaler
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty in 3 Bank Robberies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Post Offices Collect Yule Gifts for Needy
- Church, Father Sued in Death of Diabetic Boy : Courts: Mother alleges her ex-husband, his mother and Christian Science leaders let treatable illness become fatal by using prayer but not medicine.
- Vinnie's Drops Curtain on Live Jazz Bookings
- The following are the top music sales...
- A Royal Welcome for Prince Edward
- Firm That Dug T-Rex Skeleton Loses Possession
- S. Korean Premier Quits in Uproar Over Rice Imports
- FULLERTON : New Law Applied in Carjacking, Attack
- ENCINO : Shopping Center Near Final Approval
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mike Leigh's Raw, 'Naked' Truth
- NORTHRIDGE : Firms Bid on CSUN Long-Range Plan
- Car-Pool Lanes Gain Authorization
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Tip From Convicted Rapist Leads Police to Body
- Hebert Stymies the Maple Leafs for Mighty Ducks' First Shutout : Pro hockey: Goalie stops 38 shots and Tim Sweeney scores in Anaheim's 1-0 victory.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Oilers Spend Day Mourning Loss of Alm
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Rallies to Defeat St. John Bosco
- Electric Circus Gets Into the Act
- THEATER REVIEW : Pair of Visiting Space Aliens Find Earth Traditions Are Easy : Original work by local playwright Linda Livingston explains the origins of Hanukkah and Christmas.
- Towboat Crew Tells of Wrong Turn, Fire at Rail Bridge : Disaster: Captain testifies he believes his barges struck span in Alabama. Safety board closes hearings on Amtrak's worst accident.
- Key Player Quits Civic Center Suit : Redevelopment: Wave Property says it will no longer take part in developing a cohesive plan for the area. Firm's president cites lack of progress in negotiations between the city and the civic association.
- Judge Dismisses Charges Against Principal in Scuffle : Courts: Jury deadlocks over allegations that administrator assaulted man during dispute over distributing leaflets near El Rancho High School campus.
- Body Found Beneath Floor of Warehouse
- CANOGA PARK : The Carolers Enjoy It as Much as Kids
- City to Clear a Major Path : Long Wait Ends; Dana Point to Rid PCH of Slide Debris
- VENTURA : Mother Accused of Abduction Returned
- Jury Awards $49 Million in Birth-Injury Case : Court: Centinela Hospital and its nurses are held responsible for baby's brain damage, although a doctor was present when signs of trouble appeared during labor.
- Actor Testifies in Suit Over Home Repairs
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Utah Assistant Keeping His Eye on Titans
- TV REVIEWS : Nirvana on 'MTV Unplugged'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum Expected to Be Ready Sunday
- Executive Sent to Prison in Pollution Case : Environment: President of Alco Pacific gets 16-month term and defunct firm is fined $2.5 million for shipping lead waste to Mexico.
- It's Time to Take Telecommuting Tariffs Seriously
- Big Dippers
- Wouldn't It Be Leckerli?
- 12 Foreign Workers Slain in Algeria; Militants Blamed
- Hollings Remark on African Leaders, Cannibals Assailed
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: What is the best thing you have ever done to help a friend?
- West Hollywood : Shuttle Service on Sunset
- Long Beach : Council to Spend $43,000 From Homeless Fund
- 5 Die in Fiery O.C. Jet Crash : Disaster: The private craft slams into a field in Santa Ana Auto Mall. All aboard perish but no one on the ground is hurt.
- College Football Creeping Into His Dreams of Basketball Career
- CHATSWORTH : Student, 17, Is Shot Outside School During Robbery
- North County 'Truth Squad' Warns New El Toro Agency
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gas, Food, Lodging Signs Approved
- SkyWest Plans to Pull Out of Palmdale : Transportation: The airline cites 'inconsistent profitability' and 'new competition.' Only one carrier will be left at the airport.
- Jeff Lukas Seriously Hurt in Barn Incident : Horse racing: Wayne Lukas' son suffers head injuries after being knocked down by loose horse.
- Airey Finally Locates His Comfort Zone : Basketball: Former Capistrano Valley guard makes the transition from Loyola Marymount to Irvine Valley.
- Times Honors Top Players, Coach : Prep football: Hawthorne's Morgan, Peninsula's Welbourn earn individual honors. Mira Costa's Morrow is coach of the year.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shotgun Messiah Shows Sonic Power at Troubadour
- N.Y. Writers Pick 'List' but Bypass Spielberg : Movies: Film Critics Circle echoes its L.A. counterpart by naming 'Schindler's List' the best work of 1993 and 'The Piano's' Jane Campion best director.
- OTHER NEWS : AMC to Build 24-Screen Cinema Complex
- Navajos Consider a Name Change : Native Americans: They say label bestowed by the Spanish has always been foreign and they prefer <i> Dine. </i> The word means 'man' or 'people' in tribe's own language.
- MUSIC/DANCE : Pacific Chorale Rejoices in Glorious Tradition
- 3 Killed in Shootout Over Seizing of Dog
- COMEDY : Jack Coen Learns the Hard Way What's Right and What's Left
- The Wright Stuff
- On Dangerous Ground : San Gabriel Mountains: Some recreational trails are unsafe in the wake of devastating fires, the Forest Service warns.
- Woodruff Won't Seek 4th Term in Assembly
- Making the Most of the Christmas Lull : Holidays: The last week of the year might be the right time to catch up with things you've neglected-- including just staying home.
- City Assessment for Dredging Residents' Canals Is Upheld : Ventura Keys: The ruling is the first in a battle over who should pay for removing silt. Homeowners will consider an appeal.
- Inglewood Gun Club and Firing Range OKd : Zoning: Two council members oppose amendment to municipal code, saying it sends wrong message amid increasing violence.
- Homelessness Is the Foe, Not the Homeless : Criminalizing street dwellers won't cure the problem; we need solutions that address the cause.
- ENCINO : Distraught Neighbors Watch as Oak Is Cut Down
- ELECTIONS : Familiar Faces Among 11 Who Enter Torrance City Council Race
- THOUSAND OAKS : Garbage-Collection Fee to Increase 6%
- OAK PARK : Red Oak School Costs Scaled Back
- Style Just Doesn't Wear Well in NFL
- Franco, White Sox Agree to Deal
- Quincy Watts' Gold Medals Stolen by Armed Robbers in Inglewood
- Overlooked in the Rap Flap : Despite Radio Airplay Debate, 'Gangsta' Videos Are a Cable TV Staple
- ANALYSIS : Key Question: Will Arena Ever Be Built?
- SEC Proposes New Mutual Fund Investing Rules : Securities: The regulations would make it easier and less risky to invest in tax-exempt money market funds.
- BANKING : Bank Earnings Soar in Third Quarter
- Fix C-17 or Lose It, McDonnell Douglas Told : Aerospace: In a move that could cost up to 20,000 Southern California jobs, the Pentagon says it will look elsewhere unless deficiencies are overcome.
- FOR THE KIDS : Some Tasteful Designs for Home Sweet Home : Classes teach a number of easy ways to build and decorate this season's traditional gingerbread houses.
- Passion Took Collector for Sleigh Ride
- Getting Back Into the Swing of Things : With the step surging in popularity, champions Jamie and Gail Arias have begun teaching classes in Thousand Oaks.
- Many Are Leaving the Workplace to Return to the Family : Lifestyles: A growing number of women and men in all sorts of careers are asking whether long hours devoted to the job are worth it.
- Beverly Hills : Development Plan Accord
- Short Story Is Local Authors' Gift to Bookstore and Patrons : Three writers collaborated on ' 'Tis the Season' to show their gratitude. One hundred signed copies will be given away.
- Poly High Grad Excels as Toros' Starting Center : Basketball: After winning all-conference honors at Long Beach City College, Trimeka Jackson earns a scholarship at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
- Caltech Professor Emeritus Wins $459,000 Japan Prize
- School Board Listens to Sex Education Debate : Simi Valley: Meeting to discuss proposed birth control information draws 150 residents. Officials state their positions.
- Abandoning Ship : Rose Parade: Fire drill tests riders of giant Wells Fargo float on the most important part of their performance. After hours of practice, all 70 disembark in 45 seconds flat.
- Students Ask Garcetti About Range of Topics
- LOS ANGELES : Michael J. Fox Testifies in Suit by Home Buyer
- After Flips, It Was Short Trip to Top : Prep football: Newbury Park, which beat Hawthorne for Division III title, played only one of four playoff games on the road.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Balanced Effort Enables Kennedy to Blast Bell
- Ducks' Hebert Saves Best for Maple Leafs : NHL: He stops 38 shots to shut out one of NHL's top teams, 1-0, and record another franchise milestone.
- BANKING : Consumer Loan Delinquency Drops in Third Quarter
- Woman Sues Church Over Son's Death : Religion: The boy, 12, died of juvenile diabetes after being treated with prayer by Christian Science practitioners. Criminal charges are being considered.
- Dr. William H. Eisman, 71; U.S.-Vietnam Peace Activist
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : my turn
- Pasadena : Soccer-Ticket Sales Proceed
- Federal Corrections' 'ConAir' Doesn't Fly the Friendly Skies : Justice: Movies and bar service won't be found on the National Prisoner Transportation System's flights. And all the tickets are one-way.
- Ventura Local Has Figured Out Pop : JuJu Eyeball Front Man Is a Mainstay of the Area Music Scene
- LAPD Female Hiring Goal Called Too High : Law enforcement: In a new report, personnel officials say it is unrealistic to expect 43% of new officers to be women, a long-term goal set by the City Council. Chief Williams urges gradual approach to the target.
- VAN NUYS : Hit-and-Run Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- GLENDALE : Blast Cuts Power, Touches Off Blaze
- Assemblyman Gives Students a Civics Lesson
- OXNARD : Police Search for Stereo Store Robbers
- GRANADA HILLS : Volunteers Raise $15,000 for Library
- JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Kings of Swing' Turn in a Royal Session at Catalina's
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Finding a Gift for a Real Fan Is as Easy as Turning Pages
- Thank God It's Friday
- Cookies : MARKETS : Shopping for Tradition
- Tempest in a Wine Glass
- Christmas With a Filipino Twist
- Botanical World Offers More Than Usual Yule Greenery : Decor: Choices--from pineapples to laurel twigs--can be selected from the produce market or your own back yard.
- Master of the Strings Has the World at His Fingertips
- Panel Calls for U.S. to Curb Infant Deaths : Health: Final report says the mortality is a preventable social problem, not a medical one. More prenatal care for blacks is urged.
- Judges Block Merger of Sheriff's, Marshal's Agencies
- A Little Help From Mother Nature : Arrangements: Displays of dried fruit and nuts, clusters of herbs and even bowls of red peppers can add a festive touch.
- Consider It a Defining Moment in Gift-Giving
- Neighbors' Battle Over Navy Hospital Property Escalates : Development: Lakewood votes to spend another $100,000 in fighting proposed mall. Long Beach officials criticize interference.
- O.C. to Get Huge Movie Complex
- Whittier Area : Parolee Arrested in Slaying Home of 72-Year-Old Man
- The Weather Alone Won't Do It : Orange County officials move aggressively to keep Taco Bell headquarters
- County Panel to Tour Site of Proposed Center
- Towers of Power : Electricity: Nurseries and birds love these high-voltage lines for low-cost land underneath and perching above, respectively. But some residents concerned about ill health effects wish the companies that own them would pull the plug.
- After Aspin, the Opportunity
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pulling for Hurley, Kings Lose to Bucks
- Smith Gets Hired at Missouri : College football: Former USC coach will try to resurrect Tiger program.
- TV REVIEWS : Geronimo Profile on A
- QVC Objects to Paramount Auction Rules
- JAUNTS : New Palo Comado Park Isn't Too Easy to Get To : You can hike, bicycle or ride horseback to the fire road that winds up to China Flat. And, be warned, no signs have been installed yet.
- El Monte : City Wants Say in Landfill
- Kodak Drop Pulls Dow Down 25.71
- Cookies : The Cookie Commitment
- DRIVING : Calendar Makers Shifting Gears
- Anaheim's Grand Dinner Theatre Extends 'Blondes' Musical Revue
- Britain, Ireland Agree on Ulster Peace Document
- Panel Gives Reno Ways to Curb Violence on Television
- It's Hard to Be Objective at a Children's Pageant
- 5 on Corporate Jet Killed in Santa Ana Crash
- Recognizing That Divorce Is Part of the Pattern of Modern Family Life : Trends: It is cruel to allow regret to obscure need for systematic social support to relieve the damage borne most often by mothers and children.
- Compton : Kwanzaa Celebration Honors African Culture
- Villalobos Quits as Riordan's Economics Aide
- Adding Some Luster to Their View of the World : Social services: A group home tries to provide the best kind of family life for youths on probation. Among the activities are chores, such as a carwash fund-raiser.
- ART : 'Ordinary' Portraits in Courage
- Edwards, Higgins Named Top Players, Jones Coach of the Year
- PREPS
- City May Hire Private Company to Issue Tickets : Parking: Internal memo targets region as a prime area to implement traffic enforcement program. Some question plan's fairness.
- Pasadena : Education Campaign Begins
- Mexican Police Arrest Man Sought for Extradition to U.S.
- Sense of Style Pervades San Juan Capistrano, Inside and Out
- Crafts Become Art in African-American Quilt-Making : Exhibition: Show and book explore the tradition of beautifying what is useful, highlighting both continuity and improvisation.
- VENTURA : Prison Term Delayed Until After Holidays
- Man Held as Suspect in Break-In, Shooting
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : New Approach Has Moe at New High
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Terrell 'Sickened' by Loss of Friend
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Durham's Milestone Must Wait
- Glendale Falls in First Round
- PETS : Try Conejo Club When Searching for That Perfect Pooch : The Thousand Oaks group can put you in touch with reputable breeders. Information is also available on raising your new dog.
- Santa Monica : 3rd St. to Add Parking Staff
- Commerce : Labor Union Urges Boycott of Ex-Union Restaurant
- IRVINE : Shelter Agency Plan Sparks Criticism
- Officer to Stand Trial in Truck Driver's Death
- RIORDAN WATCH : In and Out
- McFerrin: The Voice on the Podium : Music: After a summer success at the Hollywood Bowl, singer returns to conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a holiday concert.
- Rockwell to Cut 500 Jobs in Southland
- Gun Control Groups Open S.F. Offices
- Sweet Suite
- Many Roads Lead From Rhone
- Floating Islands, Vanilla Fudge
- Steady Stream of Volunteers Helps Residents Prepare for a Downpour
- COLUMN ONE : Perils of Small Town Dreams : Many who left Southern California seeking havens from urban ills are surprised to find some of the same problems they tried to leave behind. Some return home; others look for the next place to go.
- Two Cities' Chambers Join in Celebration
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Be Careful When the Heat Is On : Home safety: Portable space heaters can be a safe way to stay warm if a few precautions are taken.
- Solo Guitarist Makes Jazz Standards His Own : Joe Pass, 64, courts adventure and humor within the context of tradition.
- 4 Restaurant Employees Shot to Death; Fired Worker Held
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Domino-Effect Pact Will Affect Almost Every American : Impact: Even beyond the immediate consumer savings from tariff cuts, the far-reaching accord should boost U.S. exports and therefore jobs.
- Publishers See Gold in Black Culture Books
- Study Rebuts Milk, Diabetes Link
- Hawaiian Gardens : Council OKs Suit to Keep Pioneer Boulevard Open
- L.A. Art Museum to Get $23.5 Million in Suit Over Christian Science Book
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Digital Cable TV Technology Has Something for All : New offerings include channels devoted to recovery programs, the military and dating.
- Board OKs Funds to Clear Stream Beds
- Giving a Way to the Will : London and Dublin work for N. Ireland peace
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Won't Ignore Passing Game in Cold
- Season Got Started, Not Northridge : Analysis: After 1-6 beginning, it gets tougher for Matador basketball team with meat of the schedule upcoming.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Big Screen Replaces the Ring
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Terrell Reflects on Ex-Teammate's Death
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator's Brilliant Season Puts Him in New Classification
- Lu Gets Ringing Endorsements From Coaches
- Area Quarterbacks Top State in Passing
- NOT IN THE RUNNING: State Sen. David...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : SOBERING THOUGHT : Drinking: Alcohol affects the brain, even if you are under 21--and it's not only illegal, it's deadly. If you or someone you know drinks, it's important to do something about it.
- Former Manager Vollaire Says City Knew About Spending
- Christmas Season a Time of Year to Enjoy the Surprises in Life : Diversions: Things rarely turn out the way you expected. But some resourceful people prefer it that way.
- Go Ahead With Accord, Arafat Urges Israel : Mideast: PLO leader visits London to press pullout, seek support for Palestinian areas.
- General Plan Repealed Again
- Paramount : Santa Claus Making Final Train Stop of the Year
- Japan Parliament Extends Term; Reforms on Agenda
- The Region : Ride-Sharing Festival Today
- Golf Driving Range at College Endorsed
- 16-Year-Old's Killer Was at Close Range, Police Now Say
- GARDEN GROVE : High Schoolers Give the Gift of Caring
- MISSION VIEJO : Water Board Picks General Manager
- Taxing Our Needs, Exempting Our Wants
- Valley Jewish Group Discusses Changes
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMPRISONMENT : Shut the Door Again on Sociopaths
- TRABUCO CANYON : Man Charged in Lewd Conduct Cases
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Molina, Burke Vow to Reject Pay Raises
- POP/ROCKHouston Tops Music Award Nods: Whitney Houston...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX : Falcon Holding Group to Reorganize as a Corporation
- A Different Beat : Youths...
- Doubting Democrat
- PACOIMA : Ex-Legal Aid Center Chief Given 21 Months in Prison
- Noise Pollution of Rail-Dependent Recycling Center
- Learning the Lingo : School Paper Fosters Unity in Six Languages
- Conservation
- 3 More Attorneys Leave Pettis, Tester, Join Law Office in L.A.
- Not All Sound Cards Music to Your Ears
- TRW Sees Drop in O.C. Home Sales for '93 : Real estate: The expected 2.1% decline compares positively to the 4.4% decrease projected for all of California.
- Red's Your Color, Mr. Claus. It Brings Out the Roses in Your Cheeks
- Sensible Sweets
- Cookies : IN THE KITCHEN : Baking History
- Snack Judgements