- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 7, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- SPOTLIGHT: A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : NO OFFENSE, BUT THIS SEASON THE DEFENSES CAN NEVER REST
- 1992-93: IN REVIEW
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- PRO FOOTBALL : Redskins End Road Skid With Win Over Buccaneers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Phair Shows the Power in Simplicity
- JAZZ REVIEW : Torme's Skill Shines on Cerritos Center
- Crime Drop: Does Data Tell Whole Story?
- Martin Goodfriend, 88; Civic Leader and Philanthropist
- 3 Men Killed, 4 Others Hurt in 2 High-Speed Crashes
- Missing Man, 77, Found in N. California
- IRVINE : School Field Will Dig New Sprinklers
- ORANGE : School Board OKs Personnel Policy
- COSTA MESA : Council to Discuss Holiday Banner Issue
- Irvine Valley Men Beat Santa Barbara for Title
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Anderson Invisible in Sputtering Offense
- DANCE REVIEW : Footprints Choreography Needs Some Kick
- Theater Review : San Diego Repertory Version Is the 'Gospel According to Dickens'
- Humphries Takes a Page From Elway for Victory : AFC: Quarterback engineers 79-yard fourth-quarter drive and the Chargers defeat the Broncos, 13-10.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Santa Sabina Gives Somber, Cold Show
- Residents fear Utah ski town is going downhill : Many are concerned that the boom in Park City is robbing the community of its soul.
- Everett Olson; UCLA Paleontologist
- Car-Poolers Want Own Lane Onto I-5 at Crown Valley Parkway
- Is This the Symbol Russia Wants? : Yeltsin chooses the particularly inapt double-headed eagle. Why?
- LAKE CASITAS : Cost of Yearly Vehicle Passes to Increase
- CULTURE WATCH : When the Wrong Way Sounds Right
- Simi, Thousand Oaks Among Top 3 'Safe' Cities : Statistics: Figures for the first six months of 1993 show that both cities, as well as Oxnard, have made significant gains in fighting crime.
- VENTURA : Crowds Check Out Arts, Crafts and Music at 17th Holiday Festival
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- O.C. Sports Hall Inductees Share Memories : Honors: Ceremony for distinguished group allows public to experience athletic history.
- New FCC Chief Says He'll Focus on the Telecommunications Revolution : Government: Reed Hundt cites connection between information systems and employers' ability to create jobs.
- Mexican TV Giant to Add 62 New Stations : Media: Competitors denounce government for giving the licenses to Televisa.
- Soldiers Wound One of Their Own
- Sixth Letter Bomb in 3 Days Hurts Mayor of Vienna
- Cyclone Strikes India
- AIRLINES
- Nixon's the One Gift You Need
- RAUL J. MEDRANO: Director, Orange County Minority Business Development Center
- Frank Zappa, Iconoclast of Rock, Dies at 52
- Leader of the Pack : Animals: Call him stubborn, but Tubby's devotion to government service made him a legend. And legends don't like being put out to pasture.
- ANALYSIS : Competing Goals Hinder Recovery From 'Bubble' : Japan: The government can attack the recession by propping up stock prices. But it has promised to promote a freer market.
- Remodeling Blues : Homeowners Seeking Profit in Add-Ons Rarely Find It
- Ex-Communists Gain in German Local Elections
- ENVIRONMENT
- Venezuela Apparently Returns Former President to Power
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- OCCUPATION: VOCALIST/PIANIST
- Air, Rail Investing to Open in China
- XMAS RUSH: Politics in December has all...
- SOCCER : Moore's Four Goals Power U.S. Past El Salvador
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- Scott and Pacers Reach Agreement
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona Keeps Guards Up to Beat No. 8 Oklahoma State
- Coalition Looks Out for No. 1 in Matchups
- Theater Review : Double-Cast Gamble Pays Off in Cohan's 'Tavern' at Matrix
- Radio News Should Take a Cue From British Format
- MALAYSIA
- RNG Mortgage Adds Offices, 30 Employees
- Syria OKs Hunt for Israeli MIAs : Mideast: An elated Christopher announces Assad's 'humanitarian gesture' to improve the chilly peace talks atmosphere. Syrian Jews would also be free to emigrate.
- Arab Gunman Kills Reservist Inside Israel Before Being Slain
- This Mistake Is Gender-Specific
- Adventures in the 'Zine Zone
- Youth / OPINION : 'Dear Dad: No One Race Is Perfect'
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : Team Effort Scores Rose Parade Victory
- Pigging Out Is OK When It Comes to Helping Charity
- Burke's Role Symbolizes New Priorities : Government: She is expected to be named chairwoman of the county supervisors. Budget realities will make the traditional liberal/conservative divisions almost meaningless, some say.
- COUNTYWIDE : Snappy Art Wins AIDS Poster Contest
- NCAA WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Is a Big Hit in Eliminating New Mexico
- PRO FOOTBALL : Allen Is a Chief Reason Kansas City Wins : AFC: Former Raider scores three touchdowns, raising his AFC-leading total to 13, in 31-16 victory over Seattle.
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- De La Hoya May Not Show Up for Fight
- Cimco Quarterly Profit Plunges Dramatically
- LATINO ROOTS: Although most of Ventura County's...
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Family Bonds Break in a Season of Grief : THE LAUGHING PLACE <i> by Pam Durban</i> ; Scribners, $21, 344 pages
- LA HABRA : Community Center Construction Nears
- Wisconsin's Coming, so Badgering Begins
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- Artistic Differences? Yes. Racism? No.
- The Town That Thirsts for Money
- Two From California Win Rhodes Awards
- Violence Up in O.C., but Crime Rate Down : Statistics: Analysis of state and federal figures shows that fear may exceed risk for most county residents.
- TUSTIN : City, Schools Plan for Healthy Start Funds
- How Best to Reduce Illegal Immigration : Strong but effective measures are needed, not windbag rhetoric
- Happy Warrior Announces Goodby
- COMARCO
- China to Cut 1 Million Coal Miners by Year 2000 : Industry: Laid off workers would get jobs from conversion to non-coal businesses, official paper reports.
- AUSTRALIA
- Georgia-Pacific Chief Reveres Its Ex-CEO but Points to Differences : Managers: A. D. (Pete) Correll faces challenges in taking over the company from T. Marshall Hahn Jr.
- CHINA
- AIRLINES
- Two Die After Boat Sinks in Chesapeake Bay
- Newsletters May Not Be Able to Back Up Boasts
- Housing Firm Builds Success on Unusual Methods : Development: Santa Ana-based group gives tenants unorthodox powers and rights. Its formula for affordable housing has generated projects statewide.
- NCAA SOCCER : Virginia Gets a Lot of Help From Its Friends, 2-0
- Read All About It: Jordan May Retire Soon
- PRO FOOTBALL : Patriots Try, but Steelers Sneak a Victory : AFC: Pittsburgh defense stops Bledsoe on fourth-and-goal play at end of game to preserve the 17-14 win.
- Horse Racing : HOLLYWOOD PARK : McCarron Returns in Style
- S. Irene Virbila Is Named Times' Restaurant Critic
- Today's Latino Comics Can Even Play in Peoria
- In San Clemente, Crime 'Crept In Unnoticed' : Safety: Longtime resident Dorothy Fuller laments the advent of urban-style violence that has fueled her fears and tarnished the reputation of the picturesque city.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- 2 Men Die When Their Car Plunges Into Tujunga Wash
- Supervisors Will Consider Smoking Ban : Government: Regulations would apply to restaurants, businesses and stores in unincorporated areas. Existing city rules would not be affected.
- Platform : 'Make LAX More User-Friendly'
- ANAHEIM : Disabled Man Loses Freedom to Thieves
- Rothenberg Is Given OK to Start Outdoor Pro Soccer League in '95
- The Lakers Are Left Howling in Disbelief
- Ducks Struck by Tampa Bay : Hockey: The Lightning rallies in third period for 4-2 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Actors 'Rescue' This Long, Uneven Film
- And Some of These Men Can't Jump
- L.A. Clinic Honors 3 for Years of Service
- Diversity of Business in Region May Spell Renewal : Economy: Defense and aerospace losses are not death knells, analysts say. Instead, they see a wake-up call.
- Hundreds Gather to Pray for an End to Youth Violence
- Stock Offering's Effect Unclear on Burbank Mall
- 2 Killed in Separate Hit-Run Accidents
- In the years of hope and expansion...
- INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY : Tribal Backing of Elder Health Care Is Lacking
- All of a Sudden, Tampa Bay Is Road Warrior
- PRO FOOTBALL: PHOENIX CARDINALS 38, RAMS 10 : Lowly Phoenix Finds Hope Amid Ashes of Losing Season
- Self-Help Piano Lessons Are Company's Forte : Dick Fabian's interest in the instrument led him and his instructor, musician George Miladin, to develop a teach-yourself course.
- Italian Voters Make a Sharp Turn to Left : Elections: Mayoral candidates backed by the former Communist Party win in Rome and four other cities. Mussolini's granddaughter loses.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- High-Pressure Tactic : Decompression Chamber Treats Wide Variety of Problems
- Waxman's Dose of Regulation Angers Makers of Supplements : Health: Congressman says safety is his priority, but consumers fear restrictions. Legislative session ends with last-minute maneuvering.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One College's Approach: Low-cost Help for Adults With Head Injuries
- CYPRESS : Claims by Police Disputed by Council
- THEATER REVIEW : A Tale of Two 'Carols' : SCR Production Is a Welcome Holiday Visitor
- DANA POINT : Teen Wins Contest for Youth Expo Logo
- LAGUNA HILLS : Fund Crunch to Shut Iglesia Park Center
- WESTMINSTER : Trailer Park Closure Not in Near Future
- One Year Later, Debate Still Rages Over Crowding Ordinance : Thousand Oaks: Two contradictory decisions limiting the number of cars allowed at rental homes are fueling the continuing controversy.
- Park Shutting Down Aquatic Show : Recreation: Magic Mountain will replace dolphins and sea lions with movie-based exhibits. Educators mourn loss of 14-year-old program.
- PLATFORM : Why Persecute Kids for Inept Immigration Control?
- Expansion Troubles the Ducks : NHL: The Lightning, in its second year, deals Anaheim a 4-2 loss.
- PREP '93-'94: GIRLS' BASKETBALL / Sunset League
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter Extends Streak in Ranger Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Rockabilly Legends in Second Coming
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Songwriters Salute Webb for Lifework
- DANCE REVIEW : Two Casts in 'Nutcracker'
- The Orange County Chamber Orchestra has received...
- Filmland Ponders a Message : Movies: President Clinton's appearance at CAA's Democratic fund-raiser leaves entertainment executives and movie stars alike awed and inspired.
- Pressure Builds for Steeper UC Graduate Fees : Education: Underclassmen say students in the professional schools should pay more because they are likely to earn more. Administrators also favor the idea.
- NO ONE HOME: When the 1990 U....
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIA : Fear of Failure Rattles Yeltsin : He behaves as if the democratic process is an impediment to getting his constitution passed. This is a grave danger.
- Mother Says Oxnard Officer Died 'Doing the Job He Loved to Do' : Shooting: James E. O'Brien, gunned down in roadside battle, was always willing to serve even if it meant putting his life on the line, family members recall.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Taps Into Pool of Seniors
- Pepper Gas Likely Caused Store Illnesses : Valencia: Authorities say they made that assumption based on the symptoms of shoppers. Twenty-one were treated at a hospital.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Return to Their Winning Ways, 99-98
- Miracles
- County Issue / Southwest Museum :...
- Strike by Flight Attendants
- Voter Turnout
- COUNTYWIDE : Laguna Hills High Is Contest Winner
- Simi Valley Council to Discuss Proposal for Police Bike Patrol : Spending: Plan costing $7,600 would cover assorted gear. Residential areas and shopping centers would be targeted.
- Testimony / ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT COMMUNITY ACTION : 'I Know What We Need Because I'm Poor'
- Tripping Over Success on the Stairway to Fitness
- Park Work in Costa Mesa Needs Backers
- PRO FOOTBALL : Giants Batter DeBerg and Dolphins, 19-14 : Interconference: The victory is the first for an NFC East team at Miami in 12 games.
- Bad Team Can Make Phoenix Look Good
- PRO FOOTBALL : Bears Take Away a Piece of First Place : NFC: Chicago scores twice on fumble returns and once on an interception in 30-17 victory over Green Bay.
- Big Dave Serves the Tastiest Fare on Late-Night : Television: Letterman's McDonald's drive-through bit is lofty nonsense that embodies his ease and success at CBS.
- Obituary
- $200,000 Traffic Signal Project Under Way in Camarillo
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Firms Near Freeway Can Increase Signage
- Passenger Rail Service Returning to Orange
- Russian Jews Rediscover Tradition of Hanukkah : Heritage: Social and legal barriers kept emigres from practicing, or even learning, ceremonies in their homeland.
- Hungary's Premier Antall Hangs On : Europe: He is so ill with cancer that doctors fear he may not live out the year. But his reluctance to resign has enabled his party to avoid risky early elections.
- Parade Honors Memory of Virgin of Guadalupe : Festival: Hundreds watch dramatization of Mary's reported appearance in 1531 as a Mexican Indian.
- Hotel Blast Injures Boy, 2 Employees
- Ostrich Dies After Tripping Over Pig
- PRO FOOTBALL : Brown Drops Gloves and Catches Passes : Raiders: He makes up for disappointment against the Bengals with big game against the Bills.
- Clippers Lose Both Game and Roberts : * SATURDAY'S GAME
- BALLET REVIEW : A Vapid 'Nutcracker' : American Ballet Theatre's Version Is Not Easy to Love
- Filmforum Highlights Bay Area Experimenters : Movies: Elsewhere, the 'Anti-Fascist Films of the GDR' series comes to a close, and Frank Capra's first directing effort is also comic Harry Langdon's finest film.
- Chey's Game Is Above Politicking
- Golden West Wins Women's Volleyball Title
- PRO FOOTBALL : Colts Feel at Home in Win on Road : AFC: They prevail at the Meadowlands for fifth time in a row in 9-6 victory over Jets.
- MUSIC : Brown Inspires LACO Vivaldi
- In Bell Gardens, Soap Opera Has a Terrible Plot
- Freeway Shooting Victim in Seclusion
- PRO FOOTBALL : McMahon Returns, Leads Vikings Past Lions : NFC: Del Rio's three interceptions fuel the Minnesota defense as it stymies Detroit, 13-0.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Browns Bag a Victory With Nine Sacks : NFC: Defense holds the Saints to 22 second-half yards and the 17-13 win is the team's first since cutting Kosar.
- PRO FOOTBALL : 49ers Prevail, but Bengals Make It Interesting : Interconference: Cincinnati leads, 8-7, in third quarter before failed fake punt gets San Francisco going.
- TennisMichael Stich stepped out of the shadow...
- Kennedy Center Honors Go to Carson, Four Others : Awards: Big names from political and entertainment worlds gather to honor five for their contributions to excellence in the performing arts.
- Snags, Rising Costs Plague Work on Sylmar Train Station
- PIRU CREEK : Public Queried on Gold-Mining Issue
- Mimicking Nature : Reclaimed Water May Be Used to Bolster Irvine Marsh
- There They Go Again: Rams Routed, 38-10 : Pro football: Cardinals' Moore rushes for four touchdowns as L.A. loses for the seventh time in its last eight games.
- The Dean of Dreams : Don Mroscak is 'dad' and mentor to Garfield High students. He's also committed to getting them into college.
- Woodland Hills Teen-Ager Learns About Congress in Person
- Astronauts Try to Fix Hubble Power Panels
- DeAnza Eases Frustration With Soccer Championship
- TONIGHT'S GAME : PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT DALLAS COWBOYS CHANNEL 7, 6 P.M.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : For Business, More Than Sunshine
- 4 Are Injured in 2-Car Collision in Oxnard
- Gunman Takes Jewelry Valued at $1 Million
- PRO FOOTBALL : Falcons Have Half-Dozen Reasons for 33-17 Loss : Interconference: Hebert throws six interceptions for Atlanta, helping Houston to its seventh victory in a row.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Newman at UCI: 'Faust'-Rate Act
- JAPAN
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- JAPAN
- Margaret Landon; 'Siam' Author
- Ruling Party Wins Mexico Race
- 2 West Coast Firms to Market Software to Connect PCs With Internet : Computing: Home users would not need commercial on-line services to access the largest public network.
- A Dissenting Voice on Inflation
- Autonomy Stirs New Fears About Palestinians' Rights
- Fast Growth and Goldilocks? Stocks May Be 'Just Right'
- COLUMN ONE : Burying the Soviet Past With Lenin : Anxious to end the legacy of communism, Russian authorities want to remove his body from its Red Square display. But grass-roots opposition is unexpectedly strong.
- New Snags Pose Threat to Global Trade Accord
- Making a Special Time of Year Even More Special
- Patents
- Silver and Black Is Better With Brown Raiders: Receiver makes big plays in 25-24 victory over Bills, keeping team in playoff race.
- Clinton's Meeting With Rushdie
- Amy Biehl Trial
- MOVIES - Dec. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1993
- Boy Missing 40 Hours Found Safe on Street : Search: Officer says child, 4, wandered L.A. But boy says a man took him from bus station and cared for him.
- Friends, Strangers Mourn Victims of Rampage at Church Services : Tragedy: Pastors at Ventura County churches urge love, prayer and understanding in aftermath of shooting spree by unemployed computer engineer.
- Investor Hopes to Return Carl's to Former Glory : Fast food: Leader of a group about to take over the chain cites 'kinship' with ousted chief Karcher.
- Polly Is a 'Beautiful Angel Now' : Crime: Mourners leave offerings at a sidewalk shrine after news of the heartbreaking discovery. Condolence calls pour in from across the nation for the murdered 12-year-old girl.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A 'Cracking Good Time Is Had by All
- Community Essay : The Riddle of Our Roadside Pyramids : What strange magnetism pulls traffic to a crawl at freeway construction sites? And can we ever free ourselves of it?
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 6, 1993
- Home Improvement : Surge Suppressor Can Protect All Circuits
- Readers Recommend
- INSIDE LOOKING OUT : Behind Many a Brave Face Lies a Fragile Spirit That Learns to Cope
- GIFT BOOKS : COFFEE-TABLE TRAVELER : The Mental Traveler
- GIFT BOOKS : Studying for the Presidency
- These Diamonds Are Hotel's Best Friend
- It's Not Too Late to Plan for Prague
- Jury-Power Advocate Runs Afoul of Judicial Clout : Courts: Urging jurors to put their consciences above the legal code brings activist his latest brush with the law. Some call grass-roots movement patriotic; critics see anarchy.
- EAST AREA : Other Housing Information
- Profile : The Matheson Code : THE ACTOR IS BUSY ON TV MOVIES HE RATES OFF-LIMITS FOR HIS KIDS
- Santa Monica College Concert Honors Bernstein
- CITY 4-A PLAYOFFS : Dorsey Beats Westchester, 29-15, in Semifinal
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- DOWNTOWN : SRO Vacancies May Stymie New Projects
- The Greatest Role of a Wonderful Pool
- Reports of Discrimination Against Black Renters on the Rise : Housing: Undercover audits find patterns of discrimination. Landlords say many managers don't understand the law, but tenant activists say that's a weak excuse.
- Police Wage Losing Battle to Keep Peace in S. Africa : Violence: Security units see themselves as townships' guardians. Blacks blame them for worsening bloodshed.
- Christopher Kicks Off Mideast Shuttle : Diplomacy: Expectations are low for weeklong trip. Secretary of state meets with Rabin, rebuffs PLO appeal to restart talks.
- Gas Furnace Tragedy Serves as a Warning : Deaths in Palmdale Should Spur People to Safeguard Homes
- When NIMBY Craziness Goes Bananas : Airport improvements? A mini-mall? A fancy new restaurant or a day-care center? Environmental do-gooders say no, no, a thousand times no.
- Encino Man Held in Serial Child Molestations : Crime: The latest of four men is arrested as a possible suspect. Urging caution, police say the actual attacker may still be at large.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Defense Leads Los Alamitos Past Fountain Valley, 42-21
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : A Glut of Talent Among Men Might Actually Hurt Austria
- Irvine Valley Advances to Soccer Final
- Mira Costa Advances to Division VII Final : Prep football: Mustangs race to 20-6 lead, then hold off Kennedy, 23-19. Mira Costa plays Rancho Alamitos in championship game.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson and Rodman Are Too Much for 76ers
- Wisconsin a Big Problem for Loyola, 103-67
- The Consummate Collector : Through his acquisitions between the wars, Oskar Reinhart searched for the foundations of his life. Some clues are on display at the L.A. County Museum, but for the full story you have to go to Switzerland
- 'The Special Tonight Is the T-Shirt, $9.99'
- Back to School for Inspiration : How necessity and compromise turned 'The Iris Stevenson Story'--a drama about a passionately committed Crenshaw High School music teacher--into 'Sister Act 2'
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Gear & Gadgets : Travel Games for Fun and Fantasy
- PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS : Picture Perfect
- PLAYTHINGS : Mulch Ado About Nothing
- City With Sense of History and Direction : South Carthay: Hamlet south of Beverly Hills became second area in city to be Historic Preservation Overlay Zone.
- Alhambra : High School to Expand
- Danish Hippie Squatters' Colony Thrives : Anarchy: About 950 adults and children still live in the controversial compound, a picturesque 18th-Century citadel in central Copenhagen.
- They Gained a View and Lost a Commute : Downtown: Getting to work is easy from the high-rise apartments and condos in Bunker Hill and South Park. But some complain about a lack of grocery stores and activities after dark.
- Wall-to-Wall Energy
- A Place to Harvest Handicrafts of Africa
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : PC Bashing: The Latest in Campus Name-Calling
- Riordan Beats the Airlines at City's Long-term Expense : Budget: Viewing LAX as simply a source of money for short-term political needs will hurt L.A.'s competitive position in the 21st Century.
- 2 Seriously Injured in 2-Car Collision
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION X FOOTBALL : Late Gamble Lifts Brethren Christian
- No Cure in Sight for Kings : Hockey: Tampa Bay gets its first road victory of the season, 5-4.
- Corona del Mar Wins State Title : Volleyball: Sea Kings, meeting Sailors for fourth time this season, win close match, 16-14, 15-8, 16-18, 9-15, 15-10.
- DIVISION VIII : Laguna Hills No Match for Trabuco Hills
- Loneker Will Try to Protect Rubley : Rams: Rookie free agent from Kansas benefits from team's injury situation.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Saugus Falls to La Canada in Final
- Temple Merger Becomes 'Battle of the Mailbox'
- Menswear and the Colveys--a Perfect Fit
- Yates Leads Fremont to Title Game
- No Resurrection in Sight for Moribund Super Collider : Science: Global financial partnerships could be the only way to salvage such a project. But some feel that Congress delivered a fatal blow.
- City Threatens to Seize 63-Acre Industrial Parcel : Land: Officials pressure federal agency to sell. Part of it would go to Shaw Industries for expansion.
- Public Financing Is Clean Money : Revive Proposition 68 to cleanse Sacramento
- Industrial-Strength Television : C-SPAN's innovative school bus -- MTV it is not
- Something's Wrong When Jurors Are Treated Like Inmates
- Cable Channel Program Targets Latino Parents : TV: A mother's effort to get families involved in neighborhood schools has led to a half-hour bilingual show that addresses Costa Mesa issues.
- Differential Billing Issue Divides Judges : Controversy: Some jurists say those on the municipal bench seeking extra pay for Superior Court duties deserve the money. Others see it as a petty move.
- Bill Would Help Shield Border Patrol's Dogs : Legislation: Rep. Gallegly's proposal would OK fines or imprisonment for anyone trying to harm one of the canines.
- A True Test for Giants : Pro football: They're seeking first playoff berth since 1990 but face a formidable Dolphin team in first game at Miami.
- Valley Catches Moorpark at the Finish : Junior college football: Fitzgerald hits Comer with three seconds left for 21-19 victory in K-Swiss Bowl.