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- IRS to Overhaul Operations in Efficiency Move
- * Lisa M. Kitsuta and James R....
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Latkes: The International Pancake
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Premier to Brief Aristide in U.S.
- Yeltsin Yields on Constitution Criticism : Politics: Court frowns on Russian president forbidding rivals from faulting his proposal.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State's View of U.S. Assistance Vital for Clinton
- MEDIA
- MARKETING/MEDIA
- Aurora Electronics Posts $3-Million Profit
- Holiday Gifts : The $1,000 Cookie Jar and Other Stories
- Lynwood : 2 Minority Firms to Manage High School Construction
- Study Belies Stereotypes of Homelessness : Demographics: Most have at least a high school education, and one in three holds a full- or part-time job. The city report also found, however, that 91% admitted to having a substance abuse problem.
- Tradition, Bright Lights Shine Throughout a Festive Big City
- The following are the top music sales...
- PROFILE : Cartoonist Has Been on Cutting Edge for 30 Years : Sergio Aragones of MAD magazine does his work in the margins. The Ojai resident is being featured in a show at Oxnard's Carnegie Art Museum.
- Law Drafted to Curb Gawking in Fire Areas : Rebuilding: Ordinance would allow only residents or construction workers into scorched neighborhoods.
- GAMES : Nothing's Trivial in Mind Trap
- Starry Starry 'Sunset' : 1,520 of Barbara Davis' Closest Friends Converge for Benefit Preview and Festivities for the Newest Musical From Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Giving Without Taking From the Environment : These presents are a joy for those who want to make sure their gifts are ecologically sound.
- COMEDY : Shock Treatment: This Guy Enjoys Stretching Out a Laugh
- Statement on Karcher Labeled 'Simply Wrong' : Fast food: Lawyer for Carl's Jr. founder says news release detailing plans to return to board should not have gone out.
- Tiramisu, Sweet Citrus Dressing, Walnut Bread
- Soup Forgives
- Alhambra : In Memory of DUI Victims
- O.C. Man Kills 2, Himself at Naval Base
- Anonymous Note Alerted Sheriff to Deputies' Thefts : Crime: Officers were stealing drug money, the letter said. Soon after, a crack investigative team was on the trail.
- Scams Target Mexicans Seeking Work Permits : Immigration: Consultants dupe many O.C. victims into fraudulently applying for political asylum.
- Long Beach : Area to Celebrate Opening of Community Police Center
- A Wolf With Less of an Attitude : Literature: Golden Books puts a new spin on fairy tales by publishing its first line of nonviolent children's books.
- South Pasadena : Alternatives to 710 Extension
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Muslims Consider Dividing Sarajevo
- Library Closure
- Edwards on Organized Labor
- History of Plane Takeoffs Misstated
- Benefits of Mammograms
- Turkey Waisted?
- Actions by Katz Are Appreciated
- Allow Athletes to Do Makeup Work
- Ex-Officer Denies Charges He Choked 2 Women
- JAUNTS : Lady Washington Has Set Sail to Ventura Harbor : The replica of the historic tall ship will be open for tours and cruises during its nine-day stay.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL LOS ANGELES : Ice Cream Vendor Slain While at Work on Streets
- BUENA PARK : Realtor Group Gives $12,000 to DARE
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Health Chief Under Fire Over Computer Problems
- Dying AIDS Patient Won't Be Tried for Spitting on Woman
- NORTHRIDGE : Puppets Help Make the Point for Tolerance
- They Name Fat Cat No. 30 the Jaguars
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wright Returns to Practice Field
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Carson Took Its Knocks, Then Delivered Them : Preview: Colts have battled back from 0-2 start to earn rematch with Sylmar, the team that beat them in 1992 title game.
- Biggest Kids on Peninsula High's Block Are Front-Line Players
- POP/ROCKShakur Pleads Innocent; Officer Also Charged: Controversial...
- Countywide : Probe Centers on Tape of Officer, Suspect
- A Safe Landing for LAX Negotiation
- Erik Menendez Told of Molestation, His Jailhouse Psychiatrist Testifies
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tollner, Aztecs Will Meet Again
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE : IN REVIEW : Highlights
- 'Macho' to Go on Hiatus After Saturday Show
- Study Finds Neglect of Asian Poor : Communities: Poverty rate in county is twice that of whites, UCLA researchers say. Report cites 'model minority' image as reason why many in need are overlooked by government policy-makers.
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect in Arson Threats Denied Release on Bail
- VanderKolk Rules Out a Try for 2nd Term : Supervisors: She says she'll step down in December, 1994. She cites harsh criticism directed at her as the reason.
- Everyone's Favorite Political Label : Whatever else 'populism' means, it doesn't stand for 'less government.'
- BREA : Woman Suffers Head Injuries in Car Crash
- 3 Cities Sued for Cleanup of Toxic Runoff : Environment: El Segundo, Hermosa Beach and Beverly Hills are accused of failing to enforce storm drain requirements of Clean Water Act.
- Countywide : Motion in Stuart Tay Murder Case Rejected
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Poor Shooting by CSUN Dulls Batiste's Effort
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal, Skiles Lead Magic Win
- San Diego State Women Defeat Loyola
- 'Orchard' Speaks to a New Generation : Theater: The ex-Soviet directing the Chekhov play at UCI says it has much to tell today's Russia.
- There's No Going Back : Intense Mazzy Star Plays on Its Own Introverted Terms, Forgoing Theatrics--and a Second Encore
- Morningside Has Surprise for Serra, 65-63 : Pacific Shores: Defending tournament champion Monarchs upset Serra in quarterfinal game. Morningside plays Redondo tonight.
- Miller's Time Starts Well in USC Win
- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Trojans Romp in First Round
- ROUNDUP : Steele Shows Mettle in Taft's 69-59 Upset
- ART REVIEWS : Maurizio Pellegrin's Constellations of Long-Lost Love
- Bogart's, a Long Beach Showcase, Closes : Pop music: The alternative-rock club served as a launching pad for Southland bands for six years.
- Satiric, Somber Events Mark 5th AIDS Day
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Echoes From Imperial Rome : The ruling political clique continues a demeaning process--but Colosio may find that it's not a sure thing.
- The Class Menagerie: Sixth-Graders Learn Some of Life's Lessons
- SOUTHWEST LOS ANGELES : Bank Executives Discuss Inner-City Investment
- Truck Driver Dies as Vehicle Leaves Road
- Chauffeur for Jackson Tells of Errand : Investigation: In a sworn deposition, the driver says he was instructed by the entertainer to take a suitcase and briefcase from Jackson's apartment on the day it was searched for evidence of sexual molestation.
- Countywide : County Supervisors OK Permit Center
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Kotashaan's Bid for Horse of Year May Pull Up Short
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE : Seaton Is Strong but Silent Type
- Bogart's Closes in a 'Mighty Blow' to Local Scene : Pop music: The venue featured cutting-edge touring acts and was a place where young bands could get experience and win a following.
- L.A. Gets Burned by Smoking Ban
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- MARKETING/MEDIA : L.A. County-Funded Ads Warning About AIDS Hit Streets
- Onetime Real Estate Whiz Sentenced in Fraud Case : Courts: Sherman Mazur, who pleaded guilty to tax, bankruptcy charges, gets prison term, fine.
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- COLUMN ONE : Harvesting the Silos of Destruction : Nuclear missiles are being pulled out of fields across the heartland. They leave behind bittersweet memories for the crews that waited underground and the farmers who lived around them.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- PLO Says It Has Returned ID of a Missing Israeli Soldier
- Lightening Force--Quest for the Darkstar, <i> For Genesis by Sega, $29.99 </i>
- Rock, Reggae Are Sounds of the Times at the White House
- Scams Victimize Mexicans Seeking U.S. Work Permits
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Why Snack on Popcorn When There's Lutefisk : After last month's special dinner, the Sons of Norway have a surplus of the pungent preparation, which may be served at a showing of a travel film.
- Keneally Makes a List of His Own : 'Harrowing,' 'astounding' and 'impeccable' are some of the words the UCI-affiliated writer uses to describe the Spielberg film based on his 1982 novel.
- Originator of AIDS Quilt Given Award by Harvard
- District Must Repay $3 Million to State : Budget: According to separate audits, Hacienda La Puente Unified received money for unapproved adult education programs.
- Glendora : New Hospital Management
- Winds Are Expected to Decrease Today
- NEWPORT BEACH : Temple Offers Talk on Mideast Peace
- Welfare Study Attacked as Inaccurate
- Channel Islands Park Officials Propose Environmental Center : Education: The facility would instruct students and other visitors about marine life, Indian heritage and history. But it is uncertain how it would be funded.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Residents Cry Fowl After Coot Shoot
- IRVINE : City's Oldest Hotel Is Getting a Face Lift
- GARDEN GROVE : Car Strikes Van on Freeway; 2 Hurt
- Boy, 6, Burned in Apartment Blaze Leaves the Hospital : Sherman Oaks: Jose Moreno-Fuentes was hurt in the suspected arson on Grand Avenue. Mother and brothers are still hospitalized.
- BURBANK : Convicted Killer Again Denied Parole
- POINT MUGU : Study to Focus on 8 Possible Toxic Sites
- Williams Leads Way for Bruins, 82-62
- NHL Officials Ratify Deal, Return Today
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- NHL Officials Win Concessions and Will Return to Work Today
- Baseball
- Yergensen Having a Foot Ball
- Jim Rose Returns With His Circus of the Scars : Sideshow: 'I give it to you straight--live, real, raw and dangerous,' says its creator. And it isn't for the squeamish.
- Lincoln Property Management in Irvine Hires Asset Manager
- Exxon Settles Suit, Begins Exit : Energy: Southern California dealers involved in the accord with oil company take down their shingles.
- Cerplex Acquisition: Cerplex Group Inc. of Santa...
- Karcher Denies Seeking 'Dominant' Carl's Jr. Role : Reorganization: He disavows press release issued by a spokesman, and his attorney calls the information 'simply wrong.'
- Post Office Displays Stamp of a Bygone Era
- Bellflower : Current Pool Halls Exempt From Billiards Ordinance
- Soul Oldies
- Bumpy Trail : Major Great Western Acquisition Comes Amid Trying Times
- GOINGS ON : Up for Bid: Horseback Ride With Bo Derek : And there's more at fantasy auction to benefit the Kenny Loggins Christmas Unity Telethon for the needy.
- Drawing on Their Feelings : Young Students Use Art to Release Smoldering Anxieties About Firestorms
- A Posada in Search of an AIDS Cure
- East Meets West Comfortably at Costa Mesa's Yaohan
- U.S. Military in S. Korea May Be Strengthened
- Striking Up the Band for an Honored Teacher
- City Council Reluctantly OKs Shelter for Homeless : Services: The facility would be opened in phases and eventually have 204 apartments. Navy still must approve use of the surplus land.
- Pasadena Hillbillies: Having problems with the construction...
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Rejects Church Request to Build Lot
- U.S. Stocks Rise; Tokyo Rebounds Sharply
- Health Care Firms Will Merge to Create Infusion Therapy Giant
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Microsemi Selling Omni to Technology Marketing
- AUTOS
- Make Mine Either Mache, Mizuna or Mesclun
- Holiday Gifts : Confessions of a Pyrex-Maniac
- PREPSAnnie Ebiner of St. Lucy's and Warren...
- 2 Rescued After Truckee Blast
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Police Boxing Program Helps Youths Go the Distance : Recreation: By mixing discipline with technique, teen-agers learn the stuff that champions are made of and turn away from influence of gangs.
- Clinton Seen Racing to Rescue on Disputes--'as a Last Resort'
- SHERMAN OAKS : Insomnia Cafe Owner to Ignore New Rules
- CAMARILLO : Council Decides to Annex Farmland
- 'Gangsters' Show Little Wanna-Bes Who's Bad : Education: Two feuding groups at an Encino elementary school are scared straight by LAPD officers in disguise.
- La Habra's Bravo Picks Illinois Chicago
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Football
- This Time, It's Clippers Who Are Frustrated : Pro basketball: Indiana makes Larry Brown's return a success, 120-100. Manning is angry after the game.
- Waves Defeat Fresno State, Spoil Colson's Homecoming
- Stage Group to Send Glendale Shows to San Diego, Fresno
- 'Carol's Eve' to Be Staged as Fund-Raiser
- The Last Word in Lonesome Is Country : Radio: Country music is the most listened-to format of all, but not in Los Angeles, which will soon have only one station playing those tunes.
- Making a Killing From Crime : Profiting from Manson song or T-shirt is outrageous and wrong
- Monthly Report
- Mayor Seeks Money From DWP Pension Fund : Spending: Riordan says program can spare $40 million for plan to boost LAPD's ranks. But agency workers and retirees say it is a raid.
- Condom Store Getting Support From Health Experts : Retail: Dean Charter's Costa Mesa business offers variety of sex aids. He says he wants to provide a fun and creative way for people to protect themselves.
- Stokes, Waldrop, Donahue Honored as Best in the Pac-10
- POINT MUGU : A 'Wetting Down' Salutes Commander
- Upshaw Goes Back to Pursue a Dream : Career move: Three years out of school, he enrolls at Antelope Valley College to take firefighting classes and play football.
- Bishop Montgomery to Play Los Gatos for State Division III Volleyball Title
- Bruised and Battered but Rarely Beaten
- In Arson's Aftermath, Parishioners Absorb the Shock and Pull Together : Fires: Sanctuary suffered $440,000 in damage before firefighters gained control of the blaze. Pastor says help is being offered from a wide range of religious groups.
- The Big Thirst : State Report Warns That Demands for Water May Make Shortages Common by the Year 2020
- Casa Teresa Helps Make Survivors of Abuse Victims
- VENTURA : Contract Awarded for Wagering Facility
- GARDENA : 3 Arrested in Slaying of Man at His Front Door
- VENTURA : Jury to Weigh Death Sentence for Killer
- Serial Molester Blamed for Another Attack
- VENTURA : Man Arrested in Attempted Boat Theft
- GLENDALE : Fed Banker Sees California Lagging in '94
- FULLERTON : 3 Men Sentenced in Record Cocaine Bust
- Wines With Merit
- Malibu : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Gore Calls for a Hemisphere Community : Diplomacy: Vice president says in Mexico that Clinton will convene a summit of regional democratic leaders in 1994.
- Dolls Like Me : These Days, Playthings More Accurately Reflect Our Diverse Cultures
- Malibu : Law on Rebuilding Revised
- One of the Courses Is Geography : Huge Menu of Grand Nostrum Mare Travels the Globe, From Appetizers to Desserts
- Birders to Watch Like Hawks for Raptors
- Prosecution in Sacramento Goes 10 for 10
- Psychograss "Psychograss"<i> Windham Hill</i>
- FOR THE KIDS : Holiday Ballet to Bring Visions of Sugar Plum Fairies to Life : Three versions of the beloved 'Nutcracker' will be staged by dance companies in Ventura County.
- Man Pleads Guilty to 1 Charge of Rape
- Panel OKs Contentious Malibu Terrace Project : Development: The approval comes after a planned road extension is dropped--a proposal that had been opposed by the builder and opponents.
- 3 Plead Innocent in Slaying at Apartment : Court: Two adults and a juvenile, all suspected gang members, are charged with murdering a Gardena man who was shot several times two weeks ago when he answered his doorbell.
- TOPANGA : Homeowners Getting Anti-Erosion Advice
- Gose Unanimously Chosen Camarillo Mayor : Government: In his first term on the City Council, he is named by his peers to succeed Charlotte Craven.
- ORANGE : 100 Protest High-Level Raises by UC
- Dealers Stick With Design of Auto Mall Sign : Thousand Oaks: Representatives hold four-hour meeting to discuss concerns. Alternate plan is rejected.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Giving a Ward His Due, and Other Awards, Too
- TV REVIEWS : 'Second Chances' Faces an Uphill Battle
- Allergan Exec to Lobby in Washington : Politics: Firm's founder will give up daily operations, work to protect the future of the pharmaceuticals industry.
- Irvine Co.'s New REIT Stock Drops After Big Board Debut
- MARKETING/MEDIA
- OptimumCare Pact: OptimumCare Corp. of Laguna Niguel,...
- The Humor in 'Addams Family' Is Killer
- Literacy Group Honors Volunteer Who Passes Along Love of Learning
- Make Holidays Merry, Bright Without Seeing Costs Snowball : There are lots of creative ways to trim the cost of Christmas without cutting back on the enjoyment.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- O.C. Groups Fight Gangs by Offering Alternatives
- 2 Inmates Escape From Honor Facility
- OXNARD : Smoking Ban for Teachers, Staff OKd
- Innocent Query May Have Sparked Attack : Courts: Question about parties in San Juan could have been taken as a challenge, investigator says. Testimony comes at preliminary hearing for a suspect in slaying of San Clemente's Steve Woods.
- Agency Rules Against Relocation Fees Claim : Burbank: An official says an apartment resident seeking $25,000 was not displaced by redevelopment.
- CHATSWORTH : Students Work on Anti-Smoking Videos
- Montes Headlines Irvine Fight Card
- Ducks Flying High After Beating Jets : Hockey: They beat Winnipeg, 5-2, to move into a fourth-place tie with the Kings.
- Wadkins Named 1995 Ryder Cup Captain
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa Beats Montreal, 6-3, Ends Streak
- COMMENTARY : He Was a Crass Act to the End : NBA: Laimbeer threw many an elbow and made many an enemy in 14 seasons--and he wouldn't have had it any other way.
- Call Him an Artist Who Happens to Act : In his talk at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, TV veteran Martin Mull says painting, his first love, remains his true vocation.
- Mall Clears Hurdle but May Yet Fall : Business: Appeals court approves plans for proposed Marina Place retail center, but the legal fight has dragged on for so long that developers might not build it.
- HUD to Streamline by Dropping Regional Offices
- SOUNDS : Season Is Here for Gifts, Good Cheer--and Choral Music : Before getting into holiday spirit, the Ventura Master Chorale presented two concert operas in a delightful setting.
- Combatting Gangs Is Common Ground for Clergy : Social work: Despite theological differences, Anaheim religious council members work together to take on 'practical things.'
- Southeast Area : Consultant Team to Design Recovery Strategy for Watts
- Peter Adams of Pasadena has been elected...
- Looking for That Lost Spark : Raiders: After loss to Cincinnati, Shell is hoping the veterans will take charge and provide an emotional lift Sunday against Buffalo.
- TV REVIEWS : 'All Aboard!' a Fun, Wonderful Journey
- Snoop Doggy Dogg Leads the Pack : Rapper's Album Sets Sales Record for a Debut as Potentially Lucrative Holiday Season Begins
- The American Spiritual Liberties Union
- Politicians
- The Coyotes Are Not to Blame
- Holiday Sharing
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 2, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 2, 1993
- CITY SHOWDOWNExpect a close game when Westchester...
- Clinton's AIDS Speech Draws Cheers, Jeer
- Autopsy Results Inconclusive on Gathers' Cousin : High school: Initial exam shows no evidence of heart attack, heart disease, trauma or drug usage.
- Ervin Duggan Selected to Head PBS : Television: The FCC commissioner becomes the president of the Public Broadcasting Service at a crucial point in its 23-year history.
- Boeing Cuts Production of 747 and 737 Jets : Aerospace: The move is likely to cost more jobs among the parts suppliers in Southern California.
- Police Attribute Attack on Girl to Valley Molester
- Police Had Freed Man Now Held in Girl's Kidnaping
- Interest in Full Wet Suits Rises as Water Temperatures Drop
- Old College Try Not Enough : Major Obstacles Stand in Way of Increasing Diversity on Campus
- CABLE POWER: Cable TV mogul Ted Turner...
- Edelman Won't Seek 5th Term as Supervisor
- Evangelist, in Coma Since Riot Beating, Dies : Violence: Wallace Tope Jr. lost consciousness shortly after April, 1992, attack. He is 55th fatality linked to unrest.
- Denny Judge Says Sentencing Focus Is Williams Only
- Reflections on AIDS : Observance: Orange County artists, friends join others worldwide to mourn loss of thousands to the deadly disease. Condoms, awareness materials are also passed out at colleges.
- Grievance Is Filed for Williams
- RAM NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS and MIKE REILLEY : Coach Adds His Wit to Baltimore Rumor
- For the Record - Dec. 2, 1993
- INSURE
- TRADE : Optimistic Signs as GATT Deadline Nears : Uruguay Round: French raise the possibility of compromise in the long-stalled talks on lifting protectionist barriers.
- Hoag Names Vice President of Human Resources
- Dell Computer Rises From Red, Tops Expectations
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- International Business
- RETAIL
- Executive Travel : A Global Guide to Corporate Gift Giving
- Jackson-Carpenter Jury Deliberating
- A City's Open Arms Close as Tensions Rise : A petition drive tried to reverse a declaration that Somerville, Mass., is a sanctuary for refugees.
- FAMILY : The Subtle Signs of Child Neglect
- Driver Who Hit Officer Faces Felony Charges
- COTO DE CAZA : Children Read Up a Storm for Charity
- Car Crash Victim Settles Case
- 12-Year-Old Driver Dies in Crash During Joy Ride : Crime: A second boy, 13, is in serious condition. They were in his father's car.
- Woman Killed, 3 Critically Hurt as Gravel Truck Hits Car
- Moorpark Will Consider Proposal for a City Flag : Government: Staff has recommended a design using the official seal. Others say that more input is needed.
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : USC Goes Against Radford
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Men Show Balance in Final Exhibition Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- RADIOStars to Do Kids' Radio: Mel Gibson...
- Can PBS Survive Broadcasting's New World Order? : Television: The public network is asking hard questions about its future at a conference this week. 'We need to do something to adapt,' says its acting president.
- International Business
- Clinic Will Pay $85,000 in HIV Discrimination Suit : Litigation: The case is the first such action filed under federal Americans With Disabilities Act.
- David Houston; Grand Ole Opry Singer
- Deer Hunter Claims He Killed Wife Accidentally
- Israel, PLO Adopt Plan to Stem Strife in Gaza : Mideast: Army will scale back manhunts in return for end to Arab attacks. Accord follows daylong clashes.
- Migrant-Bashing Down on the Farm : Immigration: It's a myth that crop workers are a drain on social services. They don't even receive protection of the law.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Reelects Mayor, Deputy
- Taft Captures 2nd Straight Academic Decathlon : Schools: Woodland Hills team runs up 50,515 points out of a possible 60,000--the highest total in the history of the citywide contest.
- Gunshots Disrupt Funeral; 1 Man Is Arrested
- Gene Discovery Linked to SIDS : Research: UCI team, in identifying the cause of 'startle disease,' also may have led the way to a better understanding of the more common syndrome blamed for infant deaths.
- Truce Removes Thorns From Rose Parade : Diversity: Tournament officials and activists praise agreement to add minorities and women to executive committee. New members will have full voting rights but shorter terms.
- So Far, Things Aren't Going Well With Pacers, so Larry Brown Must . . . : Plan His Next Move
- PREP ROUNDUP : Anaheim Girls Rally to Beat Los Amigos
- GIRLS
- Just Add Water
- TV Ratings : And a Child Shall Lead Them to the Promised Land
- TV REVIEW : 'Benny Goodman' a Definitive Work
- Kevorkian Again Jailed on Suicide-Assist Charge : Medicine: Retired pathologist, 65, refuses bail and tells lawyer he will not eat in custody. He surrenders at a suburban Detroit police station.
- Eastin Announces Plans to Run for State School Post
- OXNARD : Meeting to Focus on Cleanup at Base