- Getting Fresh : Chinatown Market Sells Live Turkeys for Those Who Want to Look Dinner in the Eye
- Use of CRA for Quake Rehab OKd : Rebuilding: Despite angry protests, council approves redevelopment powers in the repair of hard-hit areas.
- Tokyo Customs Officials Confiscate Gift Turkey
- Collisson Commits to William & Mary
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- TV REVIEWS : Admirers Pay A Touching Tribute to Jim Henson
- Parisian Wins the Top Monk Jazz Prize : Competition: Sara Lazarus gets $10,000 for finishing first. Age restrictions made this year's contest the most daunting in the event's history.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Shot in the Dark' Hits Mark on Comic Timing : At Long Beach Playhouse, the cast's rat-a-tat-tat delivery makes the verbal farce work, but the underlying sense of class warfare misfires.
- Two Swimmers Sign With CS Northridge
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION III : Coach's Sudden Change in Strategy Backfires on El Dorado
- PaineWebber Is Target of SEC Inquiry : Investigation: Regulators are looking at the sales of certain limited partnerships. The firm says the 'vast majority' were 'sold appropriately.'
- Speakers Demand West Covina Schools Join Breakfast Program
- James Woolsey
- Back in L.A.
- Philip Morris Campaign Funds
- Prop. 187
- Tavris on 'Bell Curve'
- Prop. 187 Cartoon
- YESTERDAYLAND : Nostalgia: Every change at Disneyland brings a reaction from visitors. Often they are upset by replacement of something they remember fondly from past visits--even if it wasn't very popular. What dooms an attraction? If it isn't moving, it might be moved out.
- Lost Savings
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 23, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 23, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 23, 1994
- Youth Dies as Medical Treatment Is Delayed : Health care: Parents say they feared being reported if they went to hospital. Latino activists say they regard the boy as a victim of Prop. 187.
- Clinton Rejects GATT Vote Deal : Politics: President says he will not back a tax cut on capital gains in exchange for Dole's support of the global trade accord. He also opposes school prayer amendment.
- Beating Suspect Seized Near College After Street Chase : Van Nuys: South-Central L.A. man faces charges in connection with theft of an Encino woman's van.
- No Role in Probe, Ito's Wife Says : Simpson case: LAPD captain's declaration is a setback for defense. But judge rules in its favor on DNA expert issue.
- U.S. Judge Extends Ban on Prop. 187 : Courts: Order emphasizes that state cannot begin implementation. L.A. council eases stand on measure.
- Central : SANTA ANA : City to Pay Families in 2 Police Shootings
- Dead Baby's Dad Accused of Molestation
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Humphries Fine After Surgery
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Humphries Fine After Surgery
- DISNEY DISASTER: Many of Disneyland's attractions have...
- Activists Cite Boy's Death as First Prop. 187 Casualty : Immigration: O.C. parents say they delayed care out of fear. Measure's backer skeptical; autopsy results pending.
- SAGGING STOCKS: From Wall Street to Woodland...
- 2 FBI Agents, Detective Killed in D.C. Shooting
- * Systems Application and Technologies Inc. of...
- Residents Want Costa Mesa to Oust 3 Charities : Homeless: Neighbors seek to have groups' permits revoked. The city has organized meetings with a soup kitchen, Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter and Share Our Selves to seek long-term solutions.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Ligament Damage Forces Cotton to Sit Awhile
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Tustin
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Garrett to Replace Aikman Thursday
- Angels Still Trying to Trade for Pitching
- Both NHL Sides Talk, but Plan Is Still Taxing
- * Rank Brimar Inc. of Valencia won...
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : Six Things You Can Do to Trim Your Taxes
- YOUR MONEY: SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : From Out of the Rubble : Casualty Losses Can Mean a Big Break at Tax Time
- So Why the Need to Attack the City of Angels?
- BUENOS AIRES : Focus on Fascism
- Stockton Rejects Plan to Let Residents Carry Guns : Weapons: Council decides that a proposal to relax policy on concealed weapon permits would hurt city's image and escalate violence on the streets.
- Sheik's Illness Delays Bombing Plot Trial : New York: Muslim cleric and 11 other defendants are accused of a terrorist conspiracy as part of a U.S. jihad. Court date is moved to January.
- Grocers Donate Turkeys to Needy
- Fashioning a Fleet of Fast Dreams : Craft: One of the nation's premier model makers is building a unique collection of all the America's Cup winners and challengers since the race began in 1851.
- County's Jobless Rate for October Declines to 7.6% : Employment: Some economists are optimistic, but others say the figures are skewed by seasonal factors, especially in the educational sector.
- Northwest : CYPRESS : Panel Hears Comment on Bolsa Chica Plans
- ANAHEIM : Free Painting Offered to Seniors, Disabled
- Settlement Reached in Neptune Society Suit : Legal: Sources say widow of former Burbank mayor will receive almost $1 million after her husband's remains were mishandled and his cremation delayed.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : Raveling Says Move Was His Idea
- Shirley Temple Exhibit at Rio Hondo College
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Once They Put It in Drive, Go-Go's Get Back on a Roll
- ENERGY
- ENERGY
- * Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- Rolls-Royce Plans to Buy Rival Jet Engine Maker Allison
- WASHINGTON : Zedillo Meets Clinton
- Berlusconi Austerity Move Rebuffed by Italian Voters
- Census Finds Mysterious Chumash Population Boom
- San Clemente Inches Short of Fulfilling Playoff Dream
- NORTHRIDGE : 17 Arrested for Unlicensed Contracting at Quake Sites
- Welcome to 1894 in Newbury Park : * The Stagecoach Inn Museum takes children on a historical journey--and back a full century.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wonderful Way to Launch the Season
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : 1993-94 IN REVIEW
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Gibbs Steps Down as Oklahoma Coach
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- Otherwise, She Says, They're Quite Ordinary
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Sylvia McNair Delivers Effortlessly
- USAir Media Blitz Defends Carrier Safety : Airlines: The advertising campaign is a bid to 'validate our operations' in the wake of September's deadly crash.
- Orange County Jobless Rate Falls by Nearly Full Percentage Point to 5.1% : Unemployment: October figure is down sharply from 7% last year. Real estate still lags.
- Breaking Into the Brokerage Business : Training: Inroads Inc. offers minority students internships at major securities companies.
- Program Helps Turn Renters Into Homeowners : Rebuilding: The California Housing Financing Agency offers special loans to certain earthquake victims.
- $1.5-Billion Rockwell Bid Nabs Reliance From Suitor : Acquisitions: Industrial giant's aggressive buyout is seen as a move away from shrinking aerospace and defense business.
- Pledges of Food, Help Flood School : Hunger: About 250 volunteers take action after learning that a quarter of students at Edgewood Middle School in West Covina are coming to class undernourished.
- Culture : Germany Waging 'Gnome Wars' to Defend Craftsmanship and Quality : Imported Polish copies of the little statues wound national pride and pocketbooks.
- CHRIS FOSTER : Barnett Still Works His Magic
- Postscript : Disillusioned Syrian Jews Are Trickling Back Home : Hundreds fled when they could. But life in Brooklyn and France has proven too difficult for some emigres.
- Mathew Mackendrick; Artist, Co-Creator of 'Metro Open Air Wall'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : This Season, Griffin Refuses to Be Bullied : Basketball: Tustin guard started lifting and shooting regimen over summer as commitment to improvement
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Reunion Takes a While to Get Go-Go-ing
- Baby Picture Contracts Provide Boost for Firm
- The Onslaught of Executive Burnout : Survey Shows 65% Feel Overworked
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : Wait Until After Mutual Fund Record Date to Purchase
- State School Board Orders Plan for Implementing 187 : Immigration: Emergency regulations are seen as a contingency measure. Members indicate they will remain neutral in suits challenging the proposition.
- Japan Apologizes for Actions Before Pearl Harbor Attack
- National Agenda : Muslim Party Profits From Discontent : By opposing corruption, Turkey's Welfare Party is emerging as a serious contender for national power.
- Sex and Symmetry
- NORTHRIDGE : Attendance Proves Students Enjoy School
- Valley Interview : Delgadillo Leads the City's Effort to Treat Business Like a Client
- Father to Be Arraigned in 'Shaken Baby' Case, Police Say : Crime: Felony charges may be filed against Buena Park man today, authorities say. The 6-week-old infant remains in critical condition but is expected to survive.
- The Special Interests Still Rule : In all the talk of an election revolution, there's no mention of campaign reform.
- Update : Follow-up on the news
- Countywide : Ruling on Arrest Warrants Appealed
- Raiders Clanking Along the Road
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- Agency Is Writing Earthquake Insurance
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Gun-Toting Backers Boost Arafat With Massive Rally
- Attracted to That Healthy Glow? : Science: You think you're a sucker for a pretty face, but evolutionary biologist Randy Thornhill thinks what you're really going ga-ga over is a potent immune system.
- Courtney PugmireEsperanza, SeniorCross-countryPugmire, who won the Division...
- Low Turnout Mars Ukraine Elections
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Lewis Expected Back on Sunday
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley May Miss Rest of Season
- ON CUE: North Hollywood's Ernie Gutierrez is...
- Transplant of Sperm-Making Cells Reported
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Admits Theft After Robbery Claim
- Actor Was One of 2 Men Killed in Drag-Race Fight
- Please Pass the Art
- Coming Soon: Stardom in Cyberspace
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Weighs Bid to 'Buy Local'
- Ex-Fire Captain Charged in 4 Deaths in 1984 Store Blaze : Arson: Once acclaimed investigator, now serving a 30-year sentence for setting six fires, could face death penalty if convicted of South Pasadena crime.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Vita and Virginia': A Masterful Dance of Two Women
- New High-Rise in Works for Oxnard's Financial Plaza
- MTI to Sell Magnetic Tape Storage Systems
- Beauty Queen's Death Plot Trial Closes
- Amex Bank to Pay in Money Launder Case
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Killer of Maywood Officer : Courts: Edgardo Sanchez Fuentes, 23, will be sentenced Dec. 16. No decision was reached on the fates of his two companions who joined in 1992 crime spree.
- LOS ANGELES : Car Brokers Settle Suit Over DMV Fees for $1.25 Million
- Candidate for Council Loses Lead in Final Tally : Fillmore: Evaristo Barajas is defeated by incumbent Don Gunderson in count of absentee votes. He would have been the first Latino elected in 10 years.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Saddleback
- It Could Be One-Sided as a Duck Hunt
- INSURANCE
- CDB Infotek Agrees to Buy 2 Businesses
- HEALTH
- * GTE Government Systems Corp. of Westlake...
- Perceptronics Inc., a Woodland Hills-based manufacturer and...
- Company Town : Katzenberg Reportedly Trying to Lure Television Heavyweight : Word Is That 'Dream Team' Is After Matt Williams to Join New Company
- BODY WATCH : Holiday Trimmings : It's a seasonal axiom: Overeat now, pay later. But you can reduce the potential for added pounds by following some common-sense precautions. (And relax, that doesn't mean depriving yourself.)
- Market Focus : Rocket-Makers Retool for Peace : Germans who once created weapons are learning to make money by dismantling them.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Rostenkowski Says He's Seeking a Job
- BODY WATCH : Communing With a Rooster in the Early Hours
- Media : Mitterrand 'Expose' Irritates the French : 'France has passed from good old Catholic indulgence to Anglo-Saxon puritanism,' complains one editor.
- Kemp, Bennett Warn of GOP Rift on Prop. 187 : Politics: They urge Wilson, others to tone down debate. The remarks suggest pitfalls awaiting new majority party.
- VAN NUYS : Police Arrest Man Sought in Slaying
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Helping Kids Goal of 2 Men at New Charity
- Saddleback / South Beach : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Sports Items Featured for Dec. 3 Garage Sale
- Central : GARDEN GROVE : School Board Winners to Stress English Skills
- Elements Change, but Bottom Line Is the Same--Another Loss for Oilers
- MAUI INVITATIONAL : Jessie Helps Utes Upset Hoosiers
- Notebook : Cutting Team to 30 Works for University
- Prostate Cancer May Have Roots in Genetic Defect
- Orange County Almanac
- Judge Tells Charity Solicitor to Account for Money : Courts: Tentative decision would bar further fund raising until $3 million to $6 million in donations can be traced. Deputy attorney general contends that more than 90% went to pay defendants' fees.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : County Residents Petition for Annexation to Santa Clarita
- College District Approves Faculty Retirement Plan : Education: Incentives are aimed at tenured instructors age 55 and over. The purpose is to save money, diversify staff.
- Livable Doesn't Mean Slums : Housing: There are remedies, but Los Angeles must have the will to help the disenfranchised.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : 7 Gang Suspects Arrested in Series of Burglaries
- Judge Scolded for Jailing Man Over Licensing : Courts: Alhambra jurist is reprimanded by the state Commission on Judicial Performance. His no-bail bench warrant policy on misdemeanors is found unconstitutional.
- Covina Residents Protest Plan to Parole Rapist to Their Community
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Uplifting Tribute to a Local Rite of Passage : Landmarks: It seems as if everyone rode Disneyland's Skyway from the polyester-clad world of Tommorowland to the kinder and gentler Fantasyland.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : PACIFIC 10 / THE OTHER TEAMS : Defending Champion Wildcats Are Bigger Than Ever
- Waterston, Taylor Reunited on 'Law'
- Rolls to Buy Jet Engine Rival Allison
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : Which Industry Groups Are Being Targeted
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : FACTS ABOUT CASUALTY LOSSES
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : How Much Will You Owe?
- Proposed Mental Tests Weighed for Welfare Applicants
- Janet Ahlberg; Award-Winning Illustrator of Children's Books
- Odd Noise on USAir Jet Blamed on P.A. System
- 1 Killed, 28 Rescued in Coal Ship Blaze
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : Plan to Clean Up Chemical Company Site Unveiled
- Fate of River Bottom Dwellers Is Debated : Ventura: Downtown merchants say transients bother customers. Homeless advocates urge delay until all 200 can be relocated.
- CALABASAS : Lake Renovations Near Completion
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Low-Cost Home Plan
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Mexican Boxer Out of Bout at Warner Center
- Bruce Cockburn: Interior Motive : Pop music: Now that the world's political landscape has changed, the rocker, who comes to the Coach House on Wednesday, has set aside global issues to focus inwardly. For now, anyway.
- Weekend Box Office : Appealing to All 'Generations'
- * ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won...
- GOP Says Black Caucus Funds Not Targeted for Elimination
- Milton Greenblatt; Psychiatrist Studied LSD Influence on Patients
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conejo Realtors Install New Officers
- 2 Firefighters File Defamation Suit
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : IRVINE : College Sparked to Action by Prop. 187
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : Businesses Planning Annual Holiday Walk
- 54 Arrested in Prostitution Sweep
- School Site Report Unusual, Official Says : Education: Administrator says document critical of Santa Ana's planned 'space-saver' campus holds district to a rigorous and unprecedented standard.
- Community Banks Swimming Against a Powerful Current : Consolidation is taking over banking industry, as more small banks disappear. The small ones that remain hope personal service will help them compete against larger rivals.
- Homedco Group Inc.: The Fountain Valley provider...
- CBS, NBC to Swap TV Stations, Other Assets in Four Cities
- Mad About L.A. : At a time when we all seem to want out, author Peter Theroux finds plenty of reasons to stay. We 'have one of the more peaceful and optimistic mixtures of cultures that you will ever see.'
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Ritter Ranch and Leona Valley Council Settle Their Differences
- SUN VALLEY : Parent Graduates to Tell Personal Stories
- Scrooge Pays Visit to Goldman, Sachs & Co. : Wall Street: Firm says sharply lower profits, down 80% since 1993, will mean big cut in year-end bonuses.
- New World Names International TV Chief
- Caltrans Loses Suit Over Bay Pollution : Courts: Judge rules that the agency violates clean water laws by allowing roadway runoff to drain into the ocean off Santa Monica. It is the first such decision in the nation.
- TOURISM : Knott's Berry Farm Readies Turkey and Fixings for Big Thanksgiving Day Feast
- Trio-Tech International Reports Earnings Gain
- Jerry Tarrant was named international sales and...
- Western Digital Corp.: The Irvine-based company said...
- Plane Survives Lightning
- Apple's Litigation Director Quits to Take Gay Rights Post
- Plaza Home Mortgage Reports $10.2-Million 3rd-Quarter Loss : Finance: Downturn in business and internal accounting changes are blamed. Sale of the company is in jeopardy.
- Video Game Company THQ's Losses Widen
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Wave of Selling Sends the Dow South of 3,800 : Markets: Higher bond market yields are blamed as the average gives up 45.75 points.
- Funeral Business Keeps Up With Times : Death: Chain ownership and bargain packages reshape what traditionally had been a family-operated industry.
- NEW DELHI : A Princely Push
- FTC Finds More Than a Gram of Fallacy in Ads by Haagen-Dazs
- SECURITIES
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : Handle Capital Gains, Losses With Care : Investment: Unrealized losses may provide some tax-planning opportunities.
- Company Town : 'Swan' Sticks Its Neck Out but Still Gets the Ax : Film: Poor box office opening resurrects age-old question: Can an animated movie be a hit if it isn't made by Disney?
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : Uncle Sam Has Made Room for a Few More on the Audit Hot Seat : Scrutiny: New programs target industries likely to shun employment taxes, those heavy on cash.
- Amwest Plans Buyback of 100,000 Common Shares
- Your Money : SPOTLIGHT ON TAXES : A Guide for Those Who Face an Audit
- PacifiCare Appoints Senior Vice President for Health Services
- Priscilla Morrill; Played Lou Grant's Wife on 'Mary Tyler Moore'
- BODY WATCH : The Newest Drugs Are Not Always the Best Ones
- Ebell Society Dresses for Turn of a Century : Event: O.C.'s oldest women's club fashions an anniversary celebration from its rich log of guests and members.
- BODY WATCH : As the Stomach Turns : Personal health: Some people rarely feel nauseated; others get queasy easy. It all depends on how your nervous system copes.
- COLUMN ONE : Ecological Russian Roulette : While Moscow battles economic chaos, environmental woes ravage the provinces. Public health is in jeopardy, especially in towns such as Nadvoitsy, where children pay a grim price for pollution.
- Robert M. Miner; Co-Founder of Oracle Corp. Software Firm
- Celebrating Strength in Numbers, GOP Governors Seek Power Shift
- Skimming the Surface : * The Pond Rats navigate their miniature power boats on--and above--the water at Camarillo Regional Park.
- Red Cross 'Jailbirds' Raise $17,000 in Bail
- Did Something Actually Go Right? : Clinton's Haiti policy is looking suspiciously like a winner
- CAMARILLO : Physician to Stand Trial in Feud Pranks
- Chalk Him Up for Greatness : Ernie Gutierrez--Master Cue Maker
- Toney Threatens to Kill Manager, Police Allege
- Titans' Killeen an All-American
- University Challenges La Mirada's Playoff Status
- * Teledyne Electronic Systems of Northridge won...
- * Imagescan Inc. of North Hollywood won...
- AST Stock Up After Analyst's Forecast
- Nasdaq Offers Changes on Small Trades : Wall Street: Revisions to its N-Prove system follow disclosure of multiple investigations of the market. SEC approval is needed.
- Losses Continue for Live Entertainment
- Pay-Fone Sees Loss Grow to $101,704 in 1st Quarter
- MRV Communications to Offer 1 Million Shares
- Practical Peripherals' Parent Files Chapter 11
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- Blood Money : Medicine: Tiny HemaCare has a potentially promising plasma technique in the fight against AIDS. But the company needs $10 million more to finish the project.
- NATO Jets Attack Serbian Rebel Gun Positions, Air Base : Balkans: The limited raid is a response to sorties by nationalists against the Bosnian city of Bihac. Action is the first under a new policy authorizing wider strikes.
- ECOLOGY : Lake's Cutthroat Competition Rises : A bigger, bully trout is threatening the native fish at Yellowstone. And the Mackinaw may win out.
- Countywide : Feedback Sought on Cargo Flight Proposal
- Countywide : Final Election Results Hold No Surprises
- Northwest : City Bids to Provide Sunset's Lifeguards
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : Parents, Pupils Sought for Dress Code Panel
- Family Sues St. Joseph Hospital Over Patient's Death : Litigation: Longtime Salvation Army official strangled on a chest restraining device while hospitalized for a stroke, his children charge. Officials decline comment.
- Salsa Postpones Series Because of Prop. 187
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Servite
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : NATIONAL : Arkansas Is Simply Not in Jeopardy
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Missed Blocks Put Walters in Doghouse
- Queen Wins 80 Cents in British Lottery
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Teacher Charged Over Nude Photos
- Jury Views Grim Photos of Slaying Victim's Body : Court: Despite defense's objections, judge allows pictures of Kellie O'Sullivan in decomposed state to be shown as deputy coroner testifies in Mark Scott Thornton's murder trial.
- MOORPARK : High School Whiz Kids Still in the Spotlight
- Probe of Racism Claim Dropped
- HELSINKI : Shipboard Memorial
- Merton Max Gill; Academic Psychoanalyst, Author
- Suit Challenges Accounting on Political Funds : Finances: Trial opens in case kept from public view since 1990. Accountant says Newport Beach consultants violated Political Reform Act through anti-tax group.
- HEALTH : Smoky Issues in Debate Over Nicotine Products
- Clinton, Rabin See Urgency in Palestinian Aid
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Suit Seeks End to Church Sentencing
- Flashback : Maybe The Best : It has been 20 Years Since Santa Ana Valley Won the Section's 3-A Championship, Which Secured the Falcons a Place in County Prep Football History
- LOS ANGELES : Grocers to Pay $38,000 Over Illegal Campaign Gifts
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENTITLEMENTS : Limits Now to Keep Economy Sound : We can begin by means-testing Medicare benefits and instituting mandatory savings accounts for retirement.
- Proposition 187: One Is More Than Enough : Unfortunately, Wilson says he will seek a federal version
- North : ANAHEIM : TB-Testing Requirement Observed at Schools
- Fleiss Defense Airs Complete Version of Vice Sting Video : Courts: Attorneys contend that sometimes comical tape shows police entrapped the alleged Hollywood madam.
- Man Whose Niece Was Run Over, Killed by Car Won't Face Charges
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : FISH Seeks Cash and Food Donations
- Ousted Officer Sues Simi Valley in U.S. Court : Personnel: Lt. Robert Klamser, 40, contends he was denied right to a hearing a year ago when he was ordered to take a medical retirement.
- Fleiss Defense Lawyers Call Undercover Officer to Stand : Courts: Attorneys try to prove entrapment of the alleged Hollywood madam. The surveillance videotape is shown.
- Bowl Fate of USC, Irish a Complicated Affair
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : UCLA : March Should Lead Directly to Final Four
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Ocean View
- Profile : Mondale Dives Into Tokyo's Diplomatic Waters : The ambassador finds Japan 'dynamic, challenging' after 1 1/2 years on the job.
- O.C. Jobless Rate Takes Plunge; Lowest Since '91 : Economy: October's rate is 5.1%, down sharply from 7% a year ago. Analysts declare end of local slump.
- Japan Enacts Final Political Reform Laws : Asia: The legislation creates 300 single-seat Parliament districts. Changes aimed at producing a two-party system, cutting corruption.
- Regional Outlook : A New Continental Divide? : Forget the compass. Europe is no longer East and West. But what is it? In a search for the answer, the State Department is heading for middle ground.
- New Parts Up and Running, Ironman Puts His Mind to It
- Human Error Ruled Out in Ferry Disaster After Bow Door Is Checked
- Saddleback / South Beach : MISSION VIEJO : College to Offer Classes at Some High Schools
- Parolee Surrenders in Desert Pipe Bomb Death : Tragedy: He is accused of making device that killed Pearblossom woman and injured her son. She found it near her home while looking for recyclable items.
- LA HABRA : Council Puts Teeth in Curfew Ordinance
- GLENDORA : Armored Car Guard Killed During Holdup
- VENTURA : Pack-Rat Released Pending Investigation
- Groups Plan Meals for the Needy, Poor
- LOS ANGELES : Employer Guilty Under Immigrant Document Law
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Westminster
- Trio of Videos Gives Young High-Fliers a Lift
- American Renegade Theatre Fund-Raiser
- Hands-On Lessons in Local History : Education: At the Stagecoach Inn Museum, wide-eyed schoolchildren experience life as it was in 1894 in the Conejo Valley.
- 4 Saved, 1 Killed as Fire Ladder Collapses : Emergency: Firefighter is credited with saving two children after equipment buckles. Also surviving is the mother, but the father falls to his death.
- Housing, Religious Rights Clash in Rental Dispute : Laws: State high court to review Chico landlady's refusal to rent to couple because they were unmarried.
- Lloyd D. Mitchell; Area Manager of State Centennial Commission
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- USDA Tries to Serve Up Food Stamps to the Hungry : Poverty: Millions have been spent to make the program accessible. Critics say it encourages welfare.
- GOP Said to Be Planning Food Welfare Cuts