- Focus Is Shifting Back to Packwood Probe : Ethics: After long delay, Senate investigators are said to be getting key evidence in sexual misconduct case. Personal diaries are being studied.
- Teacher's Helper Really Fills the Bill in Underwater Exercise Class
- The following are the top music sales...
- A Deep Disagreement : Council's Rejection of Plans to Expand United Rock Quarry Touches Off Dispute
- SEAL BEACH : City to Paint Lifeguard Facility Cape Cod Blue
- OJAI : Details Requested on Charter School Plan
- Merchants Press to Revive Crime Watch
- WESTMINSTER : Three School Board Victors Form Majority
- Pinnacle Micro Edges Up After Accounting Gaffe
- Thanksgiving Family Secrets : Onions: Grandma Creamed 'Em
- The Shock of the Nouveau
- Thanksgiving Family Secrets : The Grays' Oyster Cult
- Single Medfly Found in Camarillo Spray Area : Agriculture: Official doubts the latest discovery in the eradication zone is evidence of a new outbreak.
- Measure Dream Home With the Environment : Purchasing property with energy-thrifty and water-saving devices will be wise investment in the long run.
- L.A. Air Base Commander Retires
- GOINGS ON : Holly Near Is Singing for a New Generation : She'll be in concert to help the Fund for Santa Barbara. Her music has evolved along with her changing listeners.
- SAN FERNANDO : Boxing Program Rolls With the Punches
- BRIEFLY : Seniors: Help Out Your Peers
- MUSIC / DANCE : HOME TURF : Coast Ballet Strives to Develop Local Talent
- SANTA MONICA : Whitewater Figure to Be Tried for Embezzlement
- ALHAMBRA : Chinese Americans Warned of Work Permit Swindler
- PORT HUENEME : RV Park OKd for City-Owned Beach
- AGOURA HILLS : Hearing Is Delayed in Freeway Sign Lawsuit
- ART REVIEWS : It's Hot and Steamy in Phyllis Green's 'Turkish Bath'
- Soccer League Confirms: No Kickoff Until '96
- JAZZ REVIEW : Handy's Sax Vocabulary: Singing Highs and Rich Lows
- AST Gets Down to Business at Computer Show : Comdex: The Irvine PC maker uses big event in Las Vegas to get out the word that restructuring will put the firm back on track.
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- Asia-Pacific Pact Expected to Give State's Exporters a Welcome Boost : Trade: California executives and economists also view the 18-nation APEC accord as a boon for consumers.
- REWIND : Roaches Put Their Pest Foot Forward in 'Twilight'
- Prop. 187 'Discussion' Leads to Arrest of Alhambra Teacher
- Volunteers Are 'Arrested' for a Good Cause
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Get City to OK Speed Bumps
- Titan Basketball Signs Two Men, Four Women
- ROUNDUP : Master's Gets Push in Opener
- THEATER REVIEWS : Despite Flaws, 'Babes' Is Booming With Charm : Mixing in Rodgers and Hart songs from various shows is hit and miss; otherwise, the Irvine Valley College production works.
- Franz Set as Guest Voice on 'The Simpsons'
- An Age-Old Concern Drove Jones to NFL : Raiders: Being held back in grade school put him ahead of his peers, led to his early departure from Nebraska.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Fullerton's Hoerner Ready to Make Noise : Basketball: After turning the other cheek last season, she wants to let opponents know she will not back down in pursuit of a title, scholarship.
- Recruits Wonder if Northridge's Division I Days Are Numbered
- BYU-Utah Winner Likely to Get Freedom Bid
- AUTOS
- PARAMOUNT : School Bond Issue Will Go on March 7 Ballot
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Voters Will Decide How City Clerk Is Selected
- Getting Family Support : Her Own Kids' Needs Help Karen Munroe of N. Tustin Know What Works for Softhead
- The Zombies"Odessey and Oracle" (1968) RhinoIn quality,...
- Pacific Palisades Parkland Deal Announced
- In the Battle of Body vs. Time, a New Champ
- LA MIRADA : County May Donate Parkland for Gym
- OXNARD : Memorial to Honor Shooting Victims
- Attention, Democrats: For those feeling a massive...
- GLENDALE : Thanksgiving Feast for Seniors Is Today
- CANOGA PARK : Kids' Car Seats Arrive Just in Time at Shelter
- Long Beach State Star to Coach Fullerton Golf
- Life Without Father : After Split, Roy Jones Jr. Fights On Without Roy Jones Sr. in His Corner
- Student Film, Video Programs Scheduled
- ENTERTAINMENT : Qwest to Reflect Diversity of Its TV Viewers, Partners Say
- Tenders Mercy
- Culver City for Sale! (well, sort of)
- THEATER REVIEW : Upbeat Music a Drag on 'The Goodbye Girl' : Lobero Theatre production has uplifting moments, helped mostly by Tori Ponder's stellar lead performance.
- Absentee Ballot Count Alters 3 O.C. Elections
- Fiscal Crisis Looms for New City Manager : Hawthorne: Todd W. Argow will inherit a city government in which lawsuits and mismanagement have helped create a debt estimated at $11 million.
- Moore Admits Guilt in Compton Extortion Case
- Art Attack : Laguna Beach Keeps Clearing Away Collage of Nature
- Bishops Urge Top Roles for Women but Not Priesthood : Religion: Prelates suggest the study of scripture and pursuit of presidencies at Catholic universities. Group says some in U.S. church are still guilty of sexism.
- 5 1/2 Tons of Cocaine Seized in DEA Sting : Drugs: The undercover bust eliminates a network suspected of transporting drugs from Mexico to Riverside County and into the Los Angeles area, officials say. Fourteen are arrested.
- 2 Men Are Shot; 5 Teens Arrested : Crime: Police say chance encounter turned violent in shopping center in normally tranquil Irvine.
- ANALYSIS : Baseball Goes Back to the Bargaining Table : Labor: Owners' tax plan might be viewed by union as a disguised salary cap.
- Adams to Skip Basketball at Cypress
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Able to Work Out
- Attitude Adjustment : Kennedy's Gibson Used Football as Vehicle for Reform
- THEATER REVIEWS : Weak Plot an Uneasy Resting Place for 'RIP'
- Transplant Couple Home From Hospital : Health: Husband who needed kidney and new wife who donated it both healing, looking forward to a long life together.
- Countywide : Supervisor Honored in Park Name
- Period for Quake-Aid Applications Expands
- VAN NUYS : Neighbors Upset About Nearby Fumes
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Rejects Bill for $5,000 Farewell Party
- Cold Front Whips Up Winds and Havoc : Weather: Icy gusts damage property, down power lines and fan a brush fire.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Newest Councilman Pledges Cooperation
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruin's Bet Might Bring On a Song
- Columbia a No-Brainer for Petrone
- Remy's Late-Blooming Running Career Is Flourishing at Orange Coast
- Gripping Suspense : All Hands Loved Wrestlemania Too in Palmdale
- Faith Hill: Off to an 'Awesome' Start : Pop Beat: During her first year, the country singer has already had two No. 1 hits. She performs with Alan Jackson tonight in Anaheim.
- Sports
- Duck! Stroll Through Marsh Takes Fowl Turn
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Developer Redesigns Recreation Center : Canyon Country: Planning board delays action on proposal that, in response to complaints, now focuses on family entertainment instead of teen-age activities.
- The Rivalry : Veterans of the War : Adams the Only Bruin Remaining From 45-42 Loss to Trojans in '90
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rison Suspended for Being Tardy
- FAMILY : 'Threads' a Tapestry of Music and Laughs
- Natty Boogie-Woogie Pianist Rob Rio Starts the Week Well : About as good as they get these days, he dudes it in a suit Liberace would have committed crimes to wear. It's tradition, he says.
- SANTA MONICA : 'Residents' of Empty Lots Allowed to Vote
- Carpenter's Extradition Called Imminent : Crime: Federal authorities hope to return former senator--who fled sentencing on corruption charges--from Costa Rica by Friday. He is seeking a delay for cancer surgery.
- Faith meets fury where hilltop cross is planned : Couple say 70-foot symbol would be a 'subtle' inspiration. But some opponents have been moved to vandalism, harassment.
- Government's 4-Year Bias Lawsuit Against El Monte Ends : Jobs: U.S. had originally alleged 64 victims. Judge rules that two individuals were victims of discrimination.
- Across the Board
- Claremont Auto Center Closes, Idling 200 Workers : Revenue: City has received $600,000 a year in sales tax. Officials expect to find a new buyer in a month or two.
- Gadfly Makes Absence Felt at Laguna Council Meeting
- Loara Replaces El Dorado in Playoffs
- Angel Will Become a Sun Devil : Golf: Granada Hills High senior, who also considered USC, signs letter of intent with Arizona State.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Michigan State Probe Under Way
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Tetzlaff, Andsnes Play Recital at Pavilion
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Waste Bag Stuck on Barge Delays Dredging
- REGION : County Libraries Restoring Hours
- Independence vs. Tradition
- Popular Official Highly Respected
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City OKs Gates for Community
- BELLFLOWER : Jurors' Names Ordered Revealed in 2nd Such Case
- Expert Revises Testimony on Fatal Shooting of O'Sullivan : Courts: Witness concedes the Westlake nurse might not have been on her knees when she was killed.
- PLACENTIA : Council to Spend $2.7 Million to Build 13-Acre Park
- There's No Shortage of Ability, Speed in Los Amigos' Fausto
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Holds On in Final Minute for 71-69 Victory
- LOS ALAMITOS : Koriner's Stock Moves Up Fast
- PGA Tour Readies to Take On World : Golf: Details of the new venture will be announced today and organizers can expect a fight for players.
- Sports
- FASHION : An American in Paris Restyles an Icon : It's been reverse culture shock since Joan Juliet Buck took over French Vogue. It's a whole new look that's turning heads from the Champs-Elysees to the streets of L.A.
- Erotic Abandon Kindles 'Loulou' of a Romance
- Youngsters of the '90s Believe in a More Modern 'Miracle'
- A Defiant Voice : Carl Rowan has been accused of trying to destroy the NAACP. But the columnist says : he is only after change.
- Final Skate for British Duo
- VENTURA : Teacher on Trial in Molestation Case
- Panel to Seek $220,000 for 2 Libraries : Ventura: The board agrees to ask the city for the funds and decides against urging closure of a popular eastside branch.
- Death Penalty Sought for Killers of Officer, Market Owner : Trial: The prosecutor says they 'wallowed in greed.' The defense asks jury for life in prison for the convicted murderers of Officer John Hoglund and Lee Chul Kim.
- Ex-Model Tells of Working as Fleiss Call Girl : Court: Samantha Burdette says she received from $1,000 to $10,000 for sexual favors, and gave the alleged Hollywood madam 40% of her earnings.
- Youth
- In Defense of a Noble Calling : Notaries: Not everyone can make the grade. First, you must master your name and address.
- The Final Frontier : 'Star Trek' Fans Piqued That Kirk May Not Live Long and Prosper
- Rabin Cultivates Support in L.A. for Peace Efforts
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students, Instructors Urged to Get TB Tests
- Saving Navy Bases Focus of Open House
- Man Kills Neighbor During Break-In Attempt
- Creating a Stir : Artist, City Clash Over Colorful Expression of Protest
- SAN FERNANDO : Meeting to Address Ruptured Pipeline
- Agoura's Driscoll Good as His Word, 14-12
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Two Area JC Ballplayers Sign With USF
- Altadena Man Gets $118,000 Award in Suit Against Police
- Bazaar? Yes, and it's a way to share Christmas with the truly needy.
- Sports
- New Appointee Named Chairman of Coastal Panel : Politics: Some members allege back-room deal in choice of embattled Speaker Willie Brown's ally. Board later OKs controversial Gaviota development.
- Countywide : United Way Honors 6 Latinos for Efforts
- UCI Study Finds Light Sentences for Thrift Fraud
- Court-Martial Urged in Copter Deaths
- Palestinian Prisoners Still Abused, Israeli Group Says : Mideast: Human rights organization believes that using torture in interrogations produces 'a victory for terrorism.'
- California Castles Under Siege : Homeowner insurance is harder to get
- Playoffs Again Bring Trouble for Kennedy : High school football: Player suspensions, injuries, squabble with Crenshaw over game site gnaw at Golden Cougars.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Music Now Plays Contemporary Program
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Raoul': Cult Classic Film Becomes a Musical
- The Taco Olympic
- L.A. Fire Chief Disputes Audit's Claims of Bias
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- IT'S MUSIC TO LITTLE EARS : Pacific Symphony's 'Knuckle Busters' Shows Youngsters the Fun Side of Classical Works
- Heartening Chorus Programs : Ojai Camerata tunes up for its fourth season not long after Ventura County Master Chorale performed 'Carmina Burana.'
- GARDENA : Controversial Mall Plan Gets Preliminary OK
- National Video Rentals
- THEATER REVIEW : Area's College Stages Offer Diverse Shows : 'Arms and the Man,' 'La Vie Parisienne' and 'Minor Demons' will close on Sunday.
- Nuland, Gaddis Win Book Awards
- Egyptians Await Deliverance After Scourge of Flood, Fire : Mideast: Living in rubble, villagers frustrated at pace of relief. Damage is far worse than originally feared.
- Korean Groups Back Union Fight for Jobs : Labor: A coalition is pressing the L.A. Hilton's owner not to let a management firm fire hotel workers, most of whom are Latinos.
- Fleiss' Lawyers Lose Bid to Argue Client Issue : Court: Issue of why police did not charge customers of alleged Hollywood madam is not worth the time, judge says.
- BURBANK : Equestrian Center Helps in Toy Drive
- UNIVERSITY WATCH : Free-Speech Boundaries
- Fence-Mending Not on the Agenda : Thousand Oaks: Neighbors tell the council that Probst estate's wrought-iron barrier may violate permit.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Chinese Woman Tests Positive, May Face Ban : Swimming: World 400-meter champion found to have used muscle-building hormone testosterone.
- Marla Gibbs Theatre to Have Jazz Evening
- Grand Jury's Report Calling for New Jails Is Labeled Unrealistic : Facilities: County administrative officer says the money isn't available to either build or operate proposed detention sites in Irvine and Santa Ana.
- Jury Says Principal Retaliated : Courts: Panel finds that Valley teacher was falsely accused of child abuse after she complained about district's special education program to U.S. officials.
- WESTMINSTER : Man Found Fatally Stabbed in Parking Lot
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Marina Defense Leads Victory
- Cook Won't Let Final Game as Bruin Pass Without Healthy Team Effort
- Taft and Palisades Renew Tennis Tradition
- Angels Put Reliever Smith on Winter Shopping List
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Star Trek': We've Gone This Way Before : 'Generations' Relies Heavily on Audience Appreciation of the First Two TV Series
- Why Is the Mouse Scurrying About? : Movies: Disney executives concede they want to change perceptions about the studio but deny that a 'seismic shift' is taking place.
- Mobil, Torrance Alter Refinery-Safety Agreement : Safety: The firm appointed by a judge to monitor conditions at the work site has been replaced. Costs had exceeded the program's budget ceiling.
- LONG BEACH : 7th Street Cleanup to Unite City Groups
- WHITTIER : Nelda Fodor to Fill School Board Vacancy
- BRIEFLY : Education: Honors Won by Student
- BY DESIGN : EIGHT IS ENOUGH : Spring's Leading Looks
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Tales of a Father-Daughter Battle of Wills : LILIAN'S STORY <i> by Kate Grenville</i> ; Harvest Books $10.95, 228 pages : ALBION'S STORY <i> by Kate Grenville</i> ; Harcourt Brace $21.95, 384 pages
- COLUMN ONE : Targeting Foreign Smokers : As sales lag at home, U.S. tobacco firms try to conquer Asia and East Europe. In Hong Kong, Philip Morris once bought every newspaper front page to push Marlboro.
- Mechanic Disputes His Firing by Culver City Over Harassment Claim
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Night Watch : Parents who work non-traditional hours are turning to such evening child care programs as one at the Torrance Y for help. Providers seek to create a feeling of family.
- SANTA MONICA : Mental Health Center to Be Rebuilt, Enlarged
- PENINSULA : School District Alters Investment Strategy
- Latino Educators Mount Conference
- COSTA MESA : Music to Make Low-Key Comeback at Fairgrounds
- Hearing Delayed in Freeway Sign Lawsuit
- County's Top Executive to Step Down : Government: Richard Wittenberg will take a similar post in Santa Clara County. The announcement stuns officials.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Optional Uniform Policy Criticized : Education: Newhall and Valencia elementary schools face tighter dress codes. Skeptics say the provision is pointless if it is not made mandatory.
- Principal, 3 Teachers Face Misdemeanor Abuse Charges
- Camarillo Debates Ventura Stadium Plan
- Turkeys for Needy Are in Short Supply : Charity: Groups that provide Thanksgiving meals and baskets seek bargain buys, hope for donations.
- Warriors Sign Webber; Trade Possibility Looms
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Quarterback Picture Unclear
- Robert Schildts from Calvary Chapel has signed...
- AUTOS
- Inflation Rate for October a Slight 0.1% : Economy: Consumer price index report prompts criticism--and support--of Fed's latest interest rate hike.
- AIRLINES
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Surge; Blue Chips Up Solidly
- Southwest Adds Phoenix to Its Daily Flights : Airlines: Low-cost carrier at John Wayne Airport will charge $79 each way. Competitor America West now charges $183 but says it expects to match the lower fare for most seats.
- Thanksgiving : 'Tis the Nutsy Season
- Tasting Notes
- Ol' Chicory
- COVER STORY : Joan and Jerry McMillin thought their child-raising days were done. But when their daughter was slain, leaving two grandchildren, the McMillins had to become. . . : Twice the Parents
- Recall Group Loses Battle for a Recount of Petition : Law: Suit alleged that the Diamond Bar city clerk incorrectly discounted some signatures. Two council members are targets of conflict-of-interest claims.
- Clinton School Prayer Position Is Clarified
- LONG BEACH : Carousel Staying Put for at Least a Year
- Outcry Forces Second Vote on Filling of Vacant School Board Position : Education: Trustees bypassed top-rated candidate, a Latino, in favor of former member convicted of a felony.
- SIGNAL HILL : Petroleum Firm Cleared of Toxic Waste Charges
- Nelson Vows He'll Be 'Regular Willie' for 2 Hours at Arts Plaza : The legendary performer brings his band for pair of Thousand Oaks concerts. Fellow Texan Billy Joe Shaver opens.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Much A-Doo Dah : The Zany Parade With the Un-Rosy Outlook Is Back Despite Protests by Merchants and Other Problems
- Drawing From a Hat Decides Wyoming Race
- ORANGE : School Employees Will Seek Recall of District Trustee
- City Distributes Funds for Recreation Projects : Sepulveda: Basin will get new facilities and expanded wildlife habitat, paid for mostly with county Proposition A money.
- Quiverings in a 'Dead' System : A prize-winning Slovak novelist warns of resurgent communism
- What GOP 'Mandate'? It's a Myth : Only 20% of the electorate went Republican; it's nonsense to say outcome is national will.
- CAMARILLO : HMO Still Working on Building Plan
- BURBANK : Entrants Sought for Decorating Contest
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rewards OKd for Student Crime Tips : Hot lines: Antelope Valley district will give $25 to informants reporting drugs or weapons at high schools.
- Drug Lab May Be Culprit in Hotel Fire
- Trojans Open Under Parker With a Loss : College basketball: USC can't hold halftime lead, loses, 97-84, in Preseason NIT game against New Mexico State.
- ENERGY
- Selling the Streets of Long Beach : Roadside Signs and Other City Castoffs to Be Sold at New Boutique
- Marina Silt Removal Far Short of Goal
- BEVERLY HILLS : Police Roll Out New Pedal Patrol in Time for Holidays
- GARDEN GROVE : Dealer Agrees to Settle in Smog Check Case
- Council Hears Views on Redevelopment
- VAN NUYS : Student's Condition Critical After Stabbing Near School
- PERSPECTIVE ON NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION : Iran Is Ripe for a Peaceful Overture : Rather than wait for a crisis, as with Korea, the U.S. should try now to influence Tehran's suspicious ambitions.
- The Right Attitude for Golf
- OPERA REVIEW : Massenet's Cheap Perfume : S. F. Exhumes 'Herodiade' With Superstar Domingo
- AEROSPACE
- Spokesperson Got You Nervous? There's Help
- Turkey Heresy? Gumbo Instead
- Reserves, National Guards to Cut 39,900 Positions
- Local Authors' Pens Are Poised to Sign Latest Batch of Books : Writers of works ranging from cookbooks to ecological thrillers to visit area stores.
- Giving Smokers Who Quit Credit That's Due
- REGION : Debate Over Cleanup May Block Racetrack
- WHITTIER : Trial Starts Wednesday in 1977 Beating Death
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : On the Case of Paralegals : They Provide a Lower-Cost Alternative but 'Legal Technicians' Are Still the Targets of Lawyers and Bar Associations
- What Vote Count? Brooks Jumps the Gun to Share in GOP Triumph
- OFF THE CUFF : Eyes: Foundation of Good Makeup
- For Wilson, New Friends in High Places
- PICO RIVERA : Ex-Candidate Guilty of Violating Court Order
- SAN CLEMENTE : School District Plans Workshop for Parents
- Furniture Store to Expand to Mall : Development: Angelus partnership's plans include first supermarket in Boyle Heights since the 1992 riots.
- Teachers Take Aim at Weapons : Moorpark: They urge automatic expulsion of any student caught with a device intended to harm someone.
- Orange County Almanac
- Orange County Video Rentals
- FOR THE KIDS : Dance to 'The Velveteen Rabbit' : Oberlin troupe puts on fun, relaxed version of the classic children's story, to be staged Saturday in Oxnard.
- Stepping Up Activity Boosts Value of Exercise, Study Finds
- NEWBURY PARK : 12-Mile Route for Bicyclists Planned
- Charles Allegedly Confessed Role in Slayings to a Friend, Affidavit Says : Crime: The document focuses on inconsistencies in the murder suspect's statements to police, and contradictory ones given by others after the killings.
- Eight Teens Are Arrested in Slaying of Student, 15 : Crime: Youth killed in Garden Grove drive-by shooting wasn't a gang member. Teachers lauded him.
- He Wins $3.76 Million, Then Plays Game : Prep football: Boron tight end-linebacker Terry Dill, 18, hits the lottery and that night helps his team improve to 8-1.
- Wright Is Weary, but She Perseveres for SCC Volleyball
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Quarterback Picture Unclear
- Davenport Ousts Huber from New York Tournament
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Bruin-Trojan Game Short of a Sellout
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : In Drawing Bowl Picture, Better Have Eraser Handy
- NBA ROUNDUP : Phoenix Stretches Home Winning Streak to 14
- San Francisco State Player Collapses, Dies
- TELEVISIONDavid Who?: Jimmy Smits' first outing as...
- Aggressive Industrial Shriek From Reunited Killing Joke
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : What's $100 Mean to $15-Million Man?
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS
- The Rivalry : Veterans of the War : Role in <i> the Play</i> Eases Pain From Injuries for Trojans' Mahone
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- International Business
- Handicrafters Are Getting With the Program : Computers: Those who enjoy home crafts are finding special PC programs helpful, particularly in designing and making holiday gifts.
- Credit by Trial and Error : A Mountain of Bad Debt Menaces Mexico's Shift to a Free-Market Economy
- Gingrich Regrets His Nasty Jabs at Clinton
- CERRITOS : District Drops Plans to Fight Development
- LA MIRADA : Housing Project Wins Tentative City Approval
- There Are Plenty of Places to Have a Fill-Good Holiday
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Westlake Eatery Strives for Perfect Pasta : Try Pastabilities' harlot's spaghetti or angel hair with pine nuts while gazing on illuminated fountains at Water Court.
- Executive Travel : Domestic Carriers in Russia, China Shunned : Airlines: Crashes and overloading have become part of the lore, and many execs go out of their way to use other companies.
- ENVIRONMENT
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rates Rise Again; Stocks End Mixed
- Bausch & Lomb President Picked for GM Board and Executive Post
- U.N. Welcomes Iraq's Kuwait Stance, Is Split on Curbs
- 20 Deaths of Asthma Drug Users Reported
- MTA Approves Overhaul of Valley's Bus System
- Tropical Storm Leaves 6 Dead in Florida, Menaces the Carolinas
- Investor's Lawsuit Seeks to Block AmeriQuest Sale
- International Business
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AEROSPACE
- Why High Tech Will Become a Battleground in Washington
- As Easy as Fish
- Thanksgiving : Everything But the Bird
- I Yam What I Eat
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Computer Store to Do Its Bit
- COVINA : Utility Tax Sparks Latest Recall Drive
- Report Calls Children War's Chief Victims
- SECURITIES