- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Carnback Agrees to Come Back From Sweden
- City Council: Filling Kuykendall's Vacant Seat
- Blight: Limiting the Number of Bus Benches
- Prime Time
- Hawthorne: School Superintendent's Ouster
- Public Support for the Arts
- Congress
- FIRST PERSON / VIVIAN ROTHSTEIN : Quake Fears Still Haunt Operator of Homeless Shelter : The Northridge temblor left woman's home damaged and her social service agency's quarters in ruins. On both fronts, recovery has been a frustrating and emotionally draining process.
- 'Motor Voter' Implementation
- San Gabriel Mission
- O.C. Bankruptcy
- Landmarks: The Loss of Chasen's Restaurant
- Airport: Travel to Long Beach by Way of L.A.
- Housing: Proposed Board-and-Care Facility in Marina del Rey
- Weapons: Argument Against Proposition E
- Stock Dispute
- The Night Before
- Out-of-Wedlock Births
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 19, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 19, 1995
- GOP Leaders Delay Action on Spending Cuts
- O.C. Fund Is Stabilized, Loss Is $1.69 Billion, Officials Say
- 'Hemorrhaging Has Stopped,' O.C. Leaders Say
- ROAD KILLS: OK--so Cal State Northridge's men's...
- Citron Testimony Conflicts With Assurances of Safety
- Ito Says Jury Can Hear Stalking, Abuse Claims : Simpson case: Ruling is major victory for prosecution. Judge drops two jurors; defense team heals its internal rift.
- TALKING UP: It was last July when...
- Mondale to Help Recover Body of Van Nuys Woman
- COLUMN ONE : Informant Mystery Deepens : Ex-roommates raise questions about the man who says Malcolm X's daughter asked to have Farrakhan killed.
- Squatters Return to the River : Ventura: Fewer than 10 former residents begin search for their possessions during two-day opening.
- 2 Arrested After Assault, 140-M.P.H. Freeway Chase
- REGION : Victims of Flooding Can Apply for Grants
- Despite Testimony, Citron Had Touted a Backup Plan
- For Jeff Booth, Personal Victory : Despite an earlier injury, the former Laguna Beach student claimed sixth place on the '94 World Championship Tour.
- Testimony May Open Citron to Legal Charges, Expert Say
- Valley Parents Seek to Bring Quake Victim's Body Home
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 19, 1995
- From the Archives: As St. Louis crowns Frontiere, Rams fans are left holding the bag
- From the Archives: Georgia Frontiere is St. Louis' misery, and it can have her
- Home Field Advantage : Stadium Income Holds the Key to the NFL's New Economics
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : On the Move
- Ruling a Victory for 'Three Strikes' Law's Advocates : Sentencing: Court of Appeal declares that judges may not eliminate prior convictions of nonviolent felons to spare them the minimum term of 25 years to life in prison.
- Allstate to Sell Mortgage Unit in Public Stock Offering : Insurance: The company wants to concentrate on its core property, casualty and life insurance businesses.
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : NOTABLES
- CALABASAS : Emergency Field Hospital Dedicated
- 2 Gang Members Plead Guilty to Kidnap and Rape at Beach
- Countywide : Governor Reappoints Student Aid Official
- Quake Memories : Indelible Images of Sudden Upheaval
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- AST Reportedly Working on Sale of 20% Stake : Electronics: Analysts say a deal with Samsung would benefit both firms, especially the troubled O.C. computer maker. Neither firm will comment on a trade journal story.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Gold Stripes Adorn New Rehnquist Robe
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Software to Help You Be Right on the Money
- Carl's Jr. Files Cross-Complaint Against GB Foods
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Dip; Yields Mixed on Fed Worries : Wall Street: Investors keep their optimism despite report of rising factory output.
- TECHNOLOGY : Airtouch Cellular's New Service to Help Customers' Callers Get Message Across
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : VOICES
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Boy, 10, Ruled Unfit for Murder Trial
- AEROSPACE
- Fiscal Health of Area a New Home-Buyer Query : Real estate: Experts say O.C. crisis shows that the financial status of a community should be checked before purchase.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : When Data's Destroyed, Who You Gonna Call? Drivesavers, for One
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Murder Defendant Described in Court as Jobless Dreamer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Resident Criticizes Zeanah Over Inquiry
- Flooding Dries Up Farm Jobs : Agriculture: Unemployment claims by seasonal laborers swell due to crop damage from the recent storms.
- New Chief to Lead Disney's Resort Plans in Anaheim
- RETAIL : Federated to Eliminate Chain
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : From the Testimony
- A Valuable Passage to India : Top Clinton Administration officials work hard to ease tensions in the region
- LOS ANGELES : Sign-Ups Begin for 10th Annual Marathon
- Knife-Wielding Man Robs Thrift Store
- LAGUNA HILLS : Light Exercise Classes Offered Through City
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Perry, Rhome Named Oiler Assistants
- ROUNDUP
- Woes Continue for Houston Track
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- A Country Boy Finds His Mark : Pop music: Kostas tries to infuse his commercial songs with integrity by pushing 'the words against the stone of reality and life, to see whether they ring true.'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Intense Slayer at Shrine Hall
- HEALTH & BIOTECHNOLOGY
- $1.10 Fare Stays but MTA Pass Hike OKd : Transportation: Critics say increasing cost of monthly pass from $42 to $60 will hurt poor riders most.
- PANORAMA CITY : Residents' Leader Keeps Watch on Area
- OJAI VALLEY : Rape Suspect Fails His 2nd Blood Test
- The Wizard Himself Peels Back Layers of His Own Legend
- Kobe Lesson: More U.S.-Japan Cooperation : Work together to survive a seismically uncertain future
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : Los Angeles Rams: 1946-1994 : Stopped After a Gain of 49?
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Don't Worry, Henderson's Not Coasting
- THE ST. LOUIS RAMS : Can They Still Save the Rams? : Anaheim: Fight to block the team's move to St. Louis will continue.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Credits Are Fine, but He Will Take Winner's Circle
- Weekend Box Office : A Happy Holiday in the Theaters
- THE ST. LOUIS RAMS : She's St. Louis' Misery, and It Can Have Her
- Malmuth Appointed to Head New Disney Resort
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Wary Eyes Cast Toward the Capitol
- Can We Really Legislate Good Parenting? : Families: New laws are supposed to force parents to reassert authority over their rebellious kids. But critics say the measures are just another empty threat.
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : Newest Ram in Fold Nurtures High Hopes for Future : Partner: Missouri businessman Stan Kroenke has agreed to buy a 30% stake in the team and has an option to buy out Georgia Frontiere if she should decide to sell.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Who Said What on Key Issues
- D.C. Trip Cut, but Not Lobbying to Preserve Bases
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Vote to Protest TV Airing of Brandy Ads
- Simi Valley Council to Look at Making Barnyard Critters Legal
- Faith in Prayer Brings 400 Pastors Together : Churches: Religious leaders from South-Central to Malibu gather to unite their voices for a safer, more peaceful future. The session at a Korean congregation is one of a series.
- Obituaries : Douglas Spraker, 79; Collector of Antique Cars
- SIDELINES : Once Again, Ceballos Is Big Man on Campus at Ventura College
- USDA Says Cutting Food Programs Could Threaten Farmers, Grocers
- Businessman Pulls Out of Arts Plaza Lease Deal
- Countywide : A Hectic First Day of Spring Semester
- Colleagues Pay Tribute to the County's Top Executive
- Fear Has Yet to Settle Two Years After Landslides : Disaster: 'The threat is always there' for the dozens evacuated from their Anaheim Hills homes on this date in 1993.
- Quake Memories : Indelible Images of Sudden Upheaval : Deaths Are an Endless Void in Survivors' Lives
- Virtual reality: CNN producer Laura Ornest was...
- LOS ANGELES : DWP, Other Utilities Agree to Cut Harmful Emissions
- Fans Are Left Holding the Bag
- Once Upon a Time in the West : History: The Rams ushered in the era of professional team sports in Southern California. Heartbreak and controversy soon followed.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Farrakhan Blames Government for Plot
- Frail Mitterrand, Addressing EU Lawmakers, Appeals for Unity
- Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones . . .
- '90s FAMILY : One Reunion, One Voyage to Discovery
- Anaheim Council Deadlocks Again on Filling Vacant Seat
- Uniform Plan for Ventura Middle Schools Is Scrapped : Education: Superintendent drops idea after principals at three campuses say an informal poll of parents showed that the outfits aren't a priority.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Beuerlein, Perry on Expansion List
- CS Bakersfield Has Unique Hold on Gender Issue
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Mater Dei Lineman Matt Motherway Picks Stanford
- Pop Music Review : B.J. Thomas: No Rust Despite All the 'Raindrops'
- Academy to Release Album of Key Grammy Nominees
- 'Worst of the Worst'
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : For Fans, Not a Very Fond Farewell : Reaction: They recall team's glory days in Southern California, hope NFL owners will block St. Louis move.
- Singapore Fines Defendants Over Paper's Opinion Piece : Asia: Island nation said an article by American brought its courts into ill repute. Decision is likely to renew acrimony in ties with United States.
- FAMILY : Lessons in Empathy, Caring in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- NEWBURY PARK : Charges Against Fire Captain Delayed
- Beanbag Ammo Gives Police a Non-Lethal Edge : Weapons: Knife-wielding suspect is subdued by officers shooting new rounds that stun but don't kill.
- Word by Word : Writer Anne Lamott has journeyed from drugs to motherhood to critical acclaim. Now she takes readers through the chaos of the 'creative process.'
- U.S. Dismisses Charges That Farmer Killed Rare Rats : Environment: Conservatives seeking to alter the Endangered Species Act praise the move. The case will be pursued only against the man's family corporation.
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : 'Save the Rams' Won't Give Up the Fight : Boosters: O.C. group dedicated to keeping the team in Anaheim is now lobbying NFL owners, seeking enough votes to block the move.
- Police Seek Homicide Victim's Family
- U.S. Bailout Is the Best Bad Choice : Mexico: The $40-billion loan guarantee should help avert total catastrophe. Doing nothing for our neighbor is not an option.
- Salsa to Sit Out 1995 Season to Reorganize
- For Better, Worse Town All Theirs : Raiders: Rams' departure not expected to have big effect on area's other team.
- THE ST. LOUIS RAMS : NFL Owners Not Certain About Move
- THEATER REVIEWS : The Simplicity and Strength of 'Lily Dale'
- JAZZ REVIEW : House of Blues' King Tribute the Right Mix of Old and New
- LAPD Payouts in Claims Drop Again
- ORANGE : Shop Teacher Arraigned on Theft Charges
- Rosenbloom: Dad Would Have Improved, Not Moved
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sabatini Joins Upset Victims in First Round
- Deana ItowGolden West, SophomoreBasketball/GuardItow, from Huntington Beach...
- If True, Grouper Catch Is the Hands-Down Best
- Toughest Character of the Lot : Boxing a Kazandjian Vehicle For Success
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Champions in Football, Ducks Excel in This Sport Too
- Kings, Disgruntled Fan Settle Dispute Over Season Tickets
- Showtime, Redford Join Forces for Sundance Channel
- Smoking Can Harm Marital Health, Too
- SEAL BEACH : Consolidated Elections to Alter Vote-Count Process
- LA HABRA : Group Is Seeking Repeal of Utility Tax
- '90s FAMILY : Goal Tending : Any accomplishment goes a long way. That's why setting goals is important. It promotes family unity and teaches kids that with planning, they can achieve what they set out to do.
- Clinical Solution : Health: The county's sixth facility for uninsured and Medi-Cal patients opens in Moorpark and may treat 100 people daily.
- SANTA ANA : Doctor in Fraud Case Pleads Not Guilty
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Troy's Shah Leads the Way to Victory
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Master Plan Will Make Heavenly More So
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Streaks Past Santa Paula, 63-62
- SAN CLEMENTE : Spots Still Available in Chowder Cook-Off
- LOS ANGELES : Closing Arguments Held in Murder Trial of Officer
- The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : Still Trembling : Many Children Remain Haunted by Quake Experiences, Experts Say
- Justices Hear Affirmative Action Challenge : Supreme Court: Federal law favoring minority contractors hangs in the balance. White contractor claims a 'racial stereotype' is fostered.
- LA HABRA : City Fair Moved to Euclid Street
- IRVINE : Crisis Sends School Bonds Plunging to Lowest Rating
- For Westlake's Miller, Kudos Keep Piling Up
- A Huge Santa Ana Stocking
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fresno Pacific Stops Concordia's Streak
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Lubimov Poised in 20th-Century Program
- TELEVISIONO.J. Simpson Film Gets Date: Fox has...
- '90s FAMILY : Tackling the Last Taboo: Money
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Major Rebuilding Effort Could Aid Economic Growth, Analysts Say
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : Angel Owner Says Her Team Could Be Next to Skip Town : Baseball: Jackie Autry says the county needs to address stadium lease problems, which she blames for the franchise's continuing financial losses.
- THE NORTHRIDGE QUAKE: ONE YEAR LATER : HUD Urges Preventive Aid to Help L.A. Gird for 'Big One' : Disaster: Report calls for major federal role in strengthening or replacing schools, highways, hospitals and homes.
- Defying the Laws of Nature : Environmental elitists seek laws that favor mountain lions and wolves over the well-being of people.
- Long Beach OKs $2.5 Million to Reopen a Key Waterway : Harbors: Funds will be used to dredge Queensway Bay, clogged by material dumped during the recent storms. Its virtual closure has reduced traffic to Catalina, hurting the island's economy.
- Crash Kills Girl, 10, in Pickup
- Trabuco Canyon Housing Project Delayed Again
- ROUNDUP : Unranked Esperanza Ties No. 1 Marina
- Far-Reaching Jolt : Japanese Contingent in Melbourne Shaken by News of 7.2 Earthquake
- CSUN Softball Pair to Miss Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Borromeo String Quartet Shines
- There's No 'Place' Like Home : As Choreographer Joe Goode Sees It, Where We Are Now Is Not Necessarily Where We Belong
- An Overdue Tribute to a Forgotten Film Master : Movies: Director Frank Tashlin achieved great success in the '50s, but he is largely overlooked today. A UCLA series revives his films, beginning Thursday.
- U.S. Deals in India Climb to $4 Billion
- Domestic Violence Spilling Into the Workplace : Employment: Loss of productivity and increasing costs can result. Some firms are combatting the problem with assistance programs.
- No Farewell Tears Here for the Rams : Football: They're quitting Anaheim just as they quit L.A. Only nostalgia buffs will care.
- COSTA MESA : Occupational Training Courses Begin Jan. 30
- GIRLS
- Colorado State's Lubick Won't Switch to Miami
- TV Ratings : Dallas-S.F. Matchup a Boon for Fox
- Carpenter Gets More Than 7 Years in Prison : Courts: Judge says sentence, the longest in Capitol corruption probe, is at high end of guidelines because ex-senator fled abroad. Defense lawyer calls decision fair.
- Gingrich Dismisses Poll Favoring Support of PBS
- Believing Risk Was Low, Residents Were Unprepared : Survivors: Many in Nishinomiya had no idea what to do or where to go. Now they are struggling to cope.
- Countywide : Seal Beach, Groups Sue O.C. Over Bolsa Report
- LAGUNA BEACH : Rip Current Sweeps Man, 19, to Death
- SIMI VALLEY : Owner Foils Attempt to Steal His Car
- AGOURA HILLS : City Balks on Hiring Transit Consultant
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL : Dent Determined Not to Miss This One
- Kobe Paralyzed; Toll Hits 2,014 : 120,000 Seek Refuge, 1,058 Missing in Quake : Japan: Aftershocks and fires continue in port city where roads, rail lines and utilities are ruptured. Assurances about safety of modern construction technology are shattered.
- Chechnya Officials Agree to Truce, Raising Hopes for End to Tragedy : Russia: Kremlin insiders question whether emissaries can guarantee that Muslim fighters in the Caucasus republic will lay down arms.
- Accident Snarls Freeway Traffic
- PERSPECTIVE ON STATES' RIGHTS : End These Mandates, Funded or Not : Except for true commerce between the states, there should be no federal interference in local affairs.
- Quake Memories : Indelible Images of Sudden Upheaval : Compassion of Neighbors Leaves Fond Memories
- VENTURA : Armed Bandit Robs Liquor Store-Deli
- Hawthorne Request for Tax Advance Rejected : Crisis: County supervisors say strapped city must present a plan for balancing its budget before receiving any April property assessment revenue early.
- City Appeals Decision Favoring Developer
- Quake Memories : Voices
- Damion MorbleyOrange Coast, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardMorbley, from Pomona High,...
- BOYS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Recovers to Defeat Wake Forest
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Rockwell International Corp.: The company said Tuesday...
- MARKETING
- Industries' Production Increases 1% in December : Economy: Analysts say they fear inflation is surfacing and predict higher interest rates.
- Satellite Technology to Outfit Peru Phone System
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : Owners Are Move's Last Hurdle : NFL management: Rams need 23 of the 30 teams to agree with their plans to relocate. Falcon owner sees no problem, but at least one other needs persuading.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Veterans Can Bar Gays From Parade
- Red Cross Disaster Center Still Open
- Orange County Almanac
- MIRA MONTE : Supervisors Allow Pay Less Pharmacy
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Larry Blazes New Trail, Will Play Football at USC
- RAMS / ST. LOUIS NOTEBOOK : Many Contingencies Still Have to Be Met
- Choice Between All-Star Forward or Pencil Pusher and Paper Clips
- Laguna Beach Working to Get Back in Business : Retail: After long recession, things were just looking up when rains came. Now still-soggy shops fear damage to city's image will be almost as bad as flooding itself.
- Survivors Somberly Look Back on Year Since Quake : Disasters: Clinton and Riordan offer hopeful messages. Emotional reunions and remembrances mark day in L.A.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting on Disaster Preparedness Set
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL : 'Bar None' Provides Spark for 49ers
- Intriguing 'Kaspar Hauser' to Kick Off German Film Series
- TV REVIEW : 'The Parent 'Hood' a Mixed-Up Sitcom
- Wells Fargo Profit Up 13% to $215 Million : Banking: Company cites growth in loans and lower tax rate. Others report mixed results for quarter.
- HEALTH & BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Land Issue Has Israel, Palestinians at Loggerheads : Mideast: Troops disperse anti-settlement protest led by Arab officials. Military pullback put in further jeopardy.
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Van Nuys Woman Reported Victim
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Key Excerpts From Testimony by Citron, Stamenson
- Judge Grants Reduced Fees to King Attorneys : Courts: He orders Los Angeles to pay $1.6 million to lawyers who helped the beating victim win a $3.8-million judgment against the city. They had asked a total of $4.4 million.
- CYPRESS : College Offers Classes on Safety for Youths
- Mobil to Present Its Case on Torrance Refinery Safety : Chemicals: The firm says additive lowers risks of using hydrofluoric acid. Questions will be answered at a public hearing tonight.
- Volunteers
- Arson Suspected in Fire at Colina School
- THE ST. LOUIS RAMS : So Close, So Often--So Long : The Los Angeles Rams Had Some Great Players and Some Great Teams in 49 Seasons, and They Had One NFL Title and One Super Bowl Appearance to Show for It
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Weather Puts Baseball Team Behind Schedule
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : VOICES
- Hearing Represents Important Moment in Victims Rights Movement
- MOORPARK : Woman Dies After Collision With Bus
- Officials Seek Restrictions on Prop. 172 Funds
- Floods Sideline Farm Laborers : Agriculture: Unemployment claims triple in Oxnard as thousands lose work. Union leaders fear more will be fired after fields are dried out.
- Elizabeth J. Duquette; Artist and Socialite
- Residents Huddle in Dark to Remember Fateful Day : Anniversary: Former neighbors reunite to mourn or party. Clinton gives an upbeat speech at CSUN.
- Space to Learn : Santa Ana School Has Grand Opening, Grander Vision for Community
- ENCINO : Motion Picture Assn. Seizes Pirated Tapes From Stores
- This Isn't Just Orange County's Problem : Hearing points to the statewide implications and the need for Wilson to act now
- UP Raises Bid for Santa Fe
- GOP Views Tax-Cut Plan as Way to Shape Social Policy : Legislation: Proposal for a $500-per-child credit is designed to help make the law more family friendly. Conservatives vow it's only the first step.
- RETAIL : Chairman Duties Are Taken From Kmart's Antonini
- BOOK REVIEW : The Cold War's End Creates Seedy Underworld in Russia : THE MOSCOW CONNECTION <i> by Robin Moore</i> ; Affiliated Writers of America $20, 500 pages
- Weather Fails to Dampen Horcher Recall Campaign
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : How to Help
- RAMS GO FOR GOLD : 11 Years After Losing the Colts, Baltimore Remains on the Sidelines : Franchises: Expansion teams went elsewhere, and the Rams and Buccaneers said no thanks. Some blame NFL Commissioner Tagliabue and Redskins owner Cooke.
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- NORTH HILLS : Quake Marred Nursing Home Is Rededicated
- Tipsters in ATM Murder Case Awarded $25,000
- LONG BEACH : Officer Gets Probation in Sexual Battery Case
- City Shelter for Homeless Not Ready : Transients: Ventura officials say a social services facility for those displaced by flooding may open next week.
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Buena's Greathouse Enjoys Good Night
- Santa Margarita's DeVitis to Play for Nebraska
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'One-Act' Fest Full of Provocative Riches
- Snyder: Better With Schmooze Than News
- Mexico Gets Good News in $400-Million Sale of Bonds : Crisis: Its economy passes a test of confidence when investors buy all of this week's offering.
- Russia Backs Reforms and Democracy, Kozyrev Vows : Diplomacy: Yeltsin's foreign minister assures Christopher that the war in Chechnya won't deter Moscow from its course.
- Vivid Images of Temblor Still Haunt Many Children
- Pope, in Tropical Rain, Honors Martyr : Religion: The pontiff beatifies a lay preacher slain half a century ago. Fewer than 10,000 attend the rite in a downpour in Papua New Guinea.
- 9 Puppies Rescued by Their Mother After They're Buried Alive
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Suspect Arrested in Series of Robberies
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Little Mac Attack Fells No.3 Becker
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Freshman Leads University Victory
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : REACTIONS TO TUESDAY'S HEARINGS
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : In a Tense Day, Few Are Willing to Accept Fault : Hearing: Grilled by state senators, key figures try to deflect the responsibility of county fiasco onto others.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Assesses Damage From Last Week's Deluge
- 26 File Papers to Seek 4 L.A. School Board Seats
- Colleges Spring Into New Semester Action
- City Council OKs $2.5-Million Outlay to Reopen Waterway : Long Beach: Funds will be used to dredge material dumped during the recent storms. Bay's virtual closure has reduced traffic and tourist revenue to Catalina.
- FULLERTON : Trustee Draws on Art Class to Stay in Touch With Schools
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Battlefront : No Stranger on the Streets of His Home
- ANALYSIS : THE ST. LOUIS RAMS : Rams Didn't Have the Luxury of Staying in L.A. Market
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Hebert, Shtalenkov Tired of Waiting
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Collide With Perfection and It's Magic
- Music Review : A Generous Serving of Mozart
- Dance Writer Maynard Dies
- Theater Review : These Sisters Are Second to Nun
- The North Makes Its Move : After L.A.'s Ascendance as a Cultural Center, San Francisco Opens Its $62-Million Museum
- Intel Takes $475-Million Earnings Hit : Computers: The charge for replacing flawed Pentium chips mars an otherwise stellar year.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Trying to Get Well With Veronica
- . . . but Intent Can Really Hurt Me
- '90s FAMILY : Goal-Setting Tips
- 7% Slowdown in Home Construction Expected : Real estate: Study says 1,000 fewer houses will be built this year. Fallout from county bankruptcy is cited.
- Chrysler Reports Record Earnings of $3.7 Billion for 1994 : Autos: The Big Three together are expected to post a record profit of more than $13 billion for the year.
- Hughes Aircraft Co.: The company said Tuesday...