- LONG BEACH : Bus Fares to Increase; Funding Cuts Blamed
- PORT HUENEME : Plans for Treatment Plant to Be Reviewed
- First American Financial Corp.: The firm said...
- Chemical Bank Takes $70-Million Hit on Peso
- Psst! Pirate CDs Are a Dime a Dozen in China
- Lines Long in Hunt for 3-Cent Stamps
- Council OKs Competitive Bids for Police Towing, but Not Until 1998
- Russia Pounds Chechen Capital From the Air : Caucasus: Grozny streets are strewn with bodies of Moscow's soldiers. But warplanes continue bombing.
- Obituaries : Ted Hawkins; Musician Won Fame as Street Singer
- SIMI VALLEY : Worm Concern Still Refuses to Close
- TUSTIN : Baseball Tournament Sign-Ups Scheduled
- Obituaries : Eugene P. Wigner; Nobel Physicist Helped Develop A-Bomb
- Dodgers: Butler Over Hershiser : Baseball: Financial considerations could mean a choice between popular players.
- Moynihan Calls for End of Antitrust Exemption
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Hurricanes' Sapp, Stewart to Turn Pro
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Rob Record Store, Steal Pickup
- THOUSAND OAKS : Delay in Choosing Planners Approved
- Potent Storm Dampens Region : Weather: More than an inch falls near coast, with totals decreasing as the rain moves east. More precipitation is due.
- Tustin Coach Less Than Pleased With Victory Over Woodbridge
- LOS ALAMITOS : Blumenfeld Stays Close to the Sport
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : 49ers' Stubblefield Says Knee Is OK
- Large Bass Are Caught at Casitas and Castaic
- All-Valley Roster
- A Look Ahead. In music and dance, a little spice but a lot of playing it safe. : 1995: A LOOK AHEAD : O.C. Tunes Up for Perlman, 'Porgy,' Puccini
- REAL ESTATE
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Apple Faces Test Over Mac Clones at Show
- Where Does Free Speech End, Terrorism Begin?
- ALL-VENTURA COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM
- Jury Selection Begins in Murder Trial
- Motorist Who Hit Complex May Have Suffered Stroke
- 6-Year-Old Son of Slain Nurse May Testify
- LAKEWOOD : Father Finds Daughter, 18, Slain in Her Apartment
- FULLERTON : Clipper Offers Game Plan for Winning at Life
- NORWALK : Interim Administrator Named Superintendent
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / The No. 1 Debate : THE REACTION : Paterno: What's the Difference Who's 1 and 2?
- Northridge Keeps Drowning Against the Waves, 68-52 : Basketball: Pepperdine hands the Matadors their fifth consecutive loss.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 4 as Yields Rise Again; Nasdaq Wobbles
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : E-Mail: More Than Just Messages
- State to Get $1.6 Million for Valley Fever Watch
- Retirement Board Director Appointed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Positive Change in a Fearsome Statistic
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : Guess Who the Losers Are in the Mexican Peso Crisis : Workers on both sides of the border will take the biggest hit. High-level free-trade maneuvering is a prime culprit.
- Obituaries : * Susana Palacio Campos; Grocer
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Downs Puts on Show; Servite Rolls
- Cal State Fullerton Wins an Ugly One : Basketball: Titans assume top spot in Big West Conference with a 74-68 victory over UC Irvine.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Girls Rally to Win in Final Quarter
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Valley / Football Team
- Seven Cliches Dwarfed by Trivers' Reputation
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Computers Catapult to Star Status at 1995 Electronics Showcase
- ECONOMY
- Big 3 Worry Rate Hikes Will Curb Car Sales : Autos: Economists say six Fed increases haven't hindered sales yet, but that a further boosting of interest could hurt.
- Powerful Storm Hits Southland : Weather: Gulf of Alaska system dumps heavy rain and snow, prompting mudslide alerts and tormenting commuters. More is likely, forecasters say.
- Hundreds Remember Slain Clinic Workers : Abortion: Overflow crowd attends memorial for two women fatally shot last week. Meanwhile, their accused killer is arraigned in Virginia.
- Eyes on Capitol Hill Focus on Right Angle : Media: As GOP takes over, notebooks are open, cameras are rolling and microphones are extended. Coverage sets pace for a less camera-shy Congress.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Lively Excursion Into the Complexities of Copyright Law : COPYRIGHT'S HIGHWAY: From Gutenberg to the Celestial Jukebox <i> by Paul Goldstein</i> . Hill and Wang, $21, 243 pages
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : In Lethal Game of Roulette, the Revolver Wins
- Quake Memories
- LOS ANGELES : City to Waive $1 Million in Building Fees for MWD
- FILLMORE : Wildlife Officials Won't Hunt Cougar
- U.S. Drops Charges in El Monte Fraud Case : Investigation: Surprise action follows two-year probe of alleged misuse of $400,000 by job-training agency's former chief. Decision leaves members of consortium shaken.
- Countywide : Urgent Appeal for Blood Donors Issued
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : More Bus Stops to Get Benches or Shelters
- SYLMAR : Help Sought in Hunt for Missing Man, 44
- The Ballona Wetlands and Reality : A proposed partial restoration may be the best that can be achieved at this time
- Putting 'House' and Past in Order : Old Nemeses Delta Burke and Thomasons Combine Forces for New CBS Series
- Plaza Home Mortgage Reduces Its Selling Price in Deal by $30 Million : Finance: The Santa Ana mortgage banking firm had agreed to be acquired by Fleet National for $120 million.
- ALL-VALLEY FOOTBALL TEAM
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Suspect in Murders Killed Self, Police Say
- 6 Inmates Dig Way Out of Florida Prison
- World IN BRIEF : VENEZUELA : Cocaine Masked by Mustard Is Seized
- Brea's Panhandler Law to Take Effect
- 85% of CSUN Freshmen Fall Short in Math : Education: Despite efforts at tougher standards, the number of students who must retake high school English or math has been rising.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Stab Victim in Guarded Condition
- Mikels, Schillo Sworn In as Supervisors
- They Are Crazed--and Gaining Strength : Clinic murders: Attacks on women mark a new puritanism that condemns sexuality and holds that men must rule.
- MOORPARK : Developer's Plan Angers Homeowners
- First-Place CS Fullerton Less Sloppy Than Irvine
- SIDELINES : Superstition Has Northridge Baseball Players Diving For Cover
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Upsets Woodbridge
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 4 as Yields Rise Again; Nasdaq Wobbles
- Here Comes the Neighborhood : Commercial Real Estate's Upturn Signals Better Times All Around
- Exclusive MGM Grand Air Quits, Sells Its 6 Jetliners : Airlines: Kerkorian-owned carrier was unable to make profit. Midwestern cargo, charter operator buys planes.
- Slaying Suspect May Face New Charge : Courts: Edward Charles III allegedly offered to pay a deputy, who posed as an assassin, to kill his grandfather. Prosecutors are awaiting reports about the sting operation.
- COSTA MESA : Man Whose Swim Gained Attention Held in Abuse Case
- Reseda Teen-Ager Charged With Attempted Murder
- Republican Votes Won't Be Enough : The 'revolution' will need Democratic support, too
- CAMARILLO : Supervisors Extend Medfly Emergency
- Post Haste : New 3-Cent Stamps Are 'Selling Like Hot Cakes'
- I Think, Therefore I Am : Relying on talk radio to validate our feelings has become an easy way to avoid intellectual discussion and debate.
- Stamp Buyers Jam Post Offices to Get Their 3 Cents Worth
- Julie MurdentGolden West, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardMurdent, from Fountain Valley...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : UCLA Aide Sherman Joins Texas A
- Bound for glory: The executive vice president...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / The No. 1 Debate : WHY PENN STATE SHOULD BE NO. 1 : This Team Is Too Good to Be No. 2
- NHL Talks Still Going Nowhere After Three Days
- Westlake's Guenther Will Sign Letter With Illinois : Football: Marmonte League co-player of year has dreamed of playing for the Illini since he was 5.
- ROUNDUP : Monroy Leads Santiago in Field Hockey
- Wet Seal Inc.: Toronto-based Dylex Ltd. said...
- Wary Sarajevans Enjoy Taste of Normal Living : Bosnia: Despite a new truce, most are skeptical that peace is near. But resumption of tram service is welcome.
- L.A. STORIES : A Towering Presence in the Neighborhood
- Garamendi May Get Interior Department Post
- Wildfire in Seattle Area Perils Homes
- GLENDALE : Engbrecht Becomes Dean at Hoover High
- RESEDA : Teen-Ager Charged in Attack on Neighbor, 74
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Stolen Truck Hits School Bus on Freeway; 5 Hurt : Accident: Driver of the big rig flees. Some of the 45 students on their way to new junior high suffer minor injuries.
- $800,000 Ring, Cash Taken in Granada Hills Robbery-Rape
- L.A. Abortion Clinics Wary in Wake of Shootings : Violence: Planned Parenthood officials and federal authorities are reviewing security after slayings in Massachusetts.
- 90 Health Groups Signal Their Intent to Join County Plan
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / The No. 1 Debate : This One Proves Quite Easy for Cornhuskers : Poll: Nebraska scores a convincing victory in Associated Press rankings.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Ventura / County Football Team : Coach of the Year : Farrar Built Team for the '90s
- Special Terrorism, Kidnaping Insurance Covers Foreign Travelers
- Ozzie the Marlin Wizard : If You Want to Catch a Really Big Fish at Cabo San Lucas, Oswaldo Marquez Is the Skipper Who'll Help You Find It
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Ventura / County Football Team : Back of the Year : Hawkins' Feats Spark Interest
- Garrido Ready for a Challenging Season
- Making Crucial Inroads After Naive Start : Hollywood: Powerful executives formed Hollywood Supports in 1991 after they were dismayed to learn that the industry wasn't as enlightened regarding AIDS as they had believed. The organization has since thrived.
- CSC to Handle Hughes Data Processing : Computers: The $1.3-billion deal is one of the largest of its kind. About 1,100 transfers--no layoffs--are planned.
- INSURANCE
- Arab American Convicted of Aiding Hamas
- Gay Midshipman Won't Take Case to High Court
- Cheney Rules Out Run for White House : Presidency: Former defense chief cites burdens of campaign. He was seen as a weak contender for likely GOP front-runners, Dole and Gramm.
- 8-Year-Old Girl's Killer Drops Insanity Plea
- Friends Mourn 'Beautiful Person' and Protective Mother : Crime: Slain pregnant woman was sole provider for 6-year-old and was trying diligently to find a secretarial job. She and her fetus were killed a day before its birth.
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Conference's Better Half, at 40-5, Is Among Nation's Best
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / The No. 1 Debate : WHY NEBRASKA SHOULD BE NO. 1 : Hey, Coaches Must Know <i> Some</i> thing
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Ventura / County Football Team : Lineman of the Year : Is Raymond Ready for Sunday Play?
- Obituaries : * Kenneth L. Ketchie Sr.; Educator
- SEAL BEACH : New Panel to Oversee Cleanup at Navy Base
- Deputies to Continue Patrolling Palmdale : Law enforcement: Pact extends service to June 30. City plans audit and may weigh starting its own police force.
- LOS ANGELES : Jan. 20 Is Last Day to Apply for Earthquake Assistance
- Man, 18, Riding in Car Fatally Shot
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Valley / Football Team : Player of The Year : Iacenda Aims For No. 100
- Get Insider's View of Great Outdoors
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Stuns No. 20 New Mexico State
- When It Comes to Mysteries.... : 'Dark Adapted Eye' Latest Evidence That British Sure Know the Genre
- Residents Allege Sinking Feeling Is Flood-Control Project's Fault : Lawsuits: Construction firms say work hasn't caused the damage, but homeowners claim it forced water underneath houses.
- 30-Minute Car Chase Ends With Arrest
- Despite Streamlining Efforts, Quake Loans Lag : Recovery: Los Angeles has granted interest-free funds for only 18% of units. Number of workers on program will double.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Moulton Patterson Rules Out Council Bid
- Plan to Temporarily Close Thousand Oaks Library Advances
- Orange County Almanac
- Free Legal Clinic for Quake Victims
- BURBANK : Arson Suspected in Fire at Restaurant
- Shrine Must Shine With Lone Star : Prep football: Opinion split on new format of matching best from California, Texas.
- Weekend Box Office
- RETAILING
- AUTOS
- CALABASAS : City Hears Input on Development Plan
- INS Breaks Up Ring That Made Fake I.D.s : Counterfeiting: Three are arrested for allegedly making or selling phony citizenship documents. Two are charged under Proposition 187 statute.
- Pepperdine Blows Past Northridge
- CAL-HI SPORTS ALL-STATE TEAMS : FOOTBALL
- Eric AmbrozichSaddleback, SophomoreBasketball/CenterAmbrozich, from Irvine High, was...
- Orange County's Risk-Averse Bondholders Stuck in Limbo : Bankruptcy: The county may need the loyalty of now-disaffected investors in order to recover.
- Lakin's Family Reveals Plan to Sue Hospital for Malpractice : Death: Attorney says the chancellor's flesh-eating disease was not properly diagnosed. The impending suit surprises Los Robles officials.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Valley / Football Team : Lineman of The Year : Cullum Kept Focus After Brother Hurt
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Valley / Football Team : Coach of The Year : Newcomb Finishes in Peak Form
- TV REVIEWS : Returns Are Mixed for CBS' 'Women of House,' 'Rush'
- Huffington to Challenge New Feinstein Term : Politics: Defeated candidate plans to ask Vice President Gore to take allegations of voter fraud to the Senate floor. Seating of the incumbent, other winning senators is today.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Panthers Fined for Courting Capers
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Overweight? Try Dieting Digitally
- EDUCATION : Fighter for Discipline Spars With Critics : Denver assistant principal is assailed for suspending 97 disruptive students. Officials say he, too, violated rules.
- GLENDALE : City, Cable TV Firm Sign New Agreement
- SCIENCE : Scientists Sound Duck Call for 'Quack Heard 'Round World'
- 8-Year-Old Girl's Killer Drops Plea of Insanity : Courts: Woodland Hills man who murdered his neighbor changes his mind after learning he could not set limit on questioning.
- Armed Robbers Attack Couple in Granada Hills Home : Crime: Police say two gunmen knocked on the door and tied up the husband and wife in the afternoon holdup. The woman was raped by one assailant and a ring valued at $800,000 was taken.
- INSURANCE
- Irvine-Based State of the Art and Manzanita Software Merge : Stock swap: The deal will provide a boost for the developer of accounting programs, an analyst says.
- Anaheim Gets $5 Million in U.S. Quake Aid for Stadium Repairs
- Brazil Bans Ads Linking Smoking and Virility
- Winter's First Major Storm Drenches O.C. : Weather: The fire-ravaged areas of Laguna Beach are put on mudslide alert as more rain is forecast.
- '90s FAMILY : Fractured Fables : All's perfect in fairy-tale land, right? Not always. Jon Scieszka proves kids (and adults) also love the dark, dismal.
- Congress Opening to Busy Day of GOP House-Cleaning
- ORANGE : Former Official Wins Latest Round in Court Battle With City
- Teen-Ager Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver on Freeway
- Zimbabwe Counting on Ostrich Market to Soar
- Posh but Unprofitable MGM Grand Air Quits Business, Sells Its 6 Jets
- '90s FAMILY : Preventing Danger, Injury
- Scene Repeated at Post Offices Around Nation
- Trustee to Head Governing Board of Training Program
- SANTA MONICA : Psychiatrist Named in Sex Misconduct Complaint
- Warp Speed : Time Flies Whether We're Having Fun or Stressing Out Over Every Ticktock
- COLUMN ONE : Statistics Can Throw Us a Curve : Controversy over a book linking race and IQ shows the potential pitfalls in analyzing data. Most people think numbers don't lie, but mathematicians know better.
- U.S. Wants Lake Forest, Irvine in El Toro Plan : Land use: Pentagon pressure may force O.C. supervisors to delay dismantling the lame-duck unit.
- Obituaries : George Eells, 72; Hollywood Biographer
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Calls for Ban on Armor-Piercing Bullets
- Pomona Couple Arrested in Death of 5-Week-Old Son : Crime: Parents are held on suspicion of murder after their infant dies of an apparent beating. The pair's other two children also show signs of abuse, police say.
- CANOGA PARK : Illegal Contractor Fined, Sentenced
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County to Fight FEMA Ruling on Hospital Repairs
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Southland Slopes Get Powdered by Storm
- All-Ventura County Roster
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Jones Sparks Concordia Past CS San Bernardino
- No-Fault Auto Insurance
- River Flood Plain
- Hong Kong Shift to Chinese Rule
- The Player : The drubbing the Democrats took this fall was aimed at both the President and his wife. But Hillary Rodham Clinton is not a First Lady in retreat. She will likely continue her stormy relationship with a nation that both admires her and resents her.
- Dearth of Gas Stations
- Full-Time Mothers
- Republican Revolution
- Defense of INS
- Overpopulation
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 4, 1995
- Zedillo Outlines Rescue Plan, Calls for Deep Sacrifices : Mexico: President declares 'economic emergency,' acknowledges real earnings will drop for most. Program includes wage and price controls, major privatizations.
- Orange County Prepares to Announce Layoffs of 80 : Finances: Other cutbacks may lead to closure of some health clinics. Irvine school district considers sale of headquarters and other actions to cover debt.
- WET WINTER: Tuesday's storm (B1) may be...
- Assembly Deadlock Remains Despite Talk of Bipartisanship
- Clinton Ducks Out of Town Before GOP's Big Day : Politics: The President will be in Arkansas when the 104th Congress convenes. His absence reflects plan to keep him far from legislative battles.
- Hard Facts on Helmet Law : Experts Say More Young Bike Riders Are Wearing Headgear and Fewer Are Being Hurt
- Some Would Rather Fight Than Switch to Smoking Ban : Tobacco: California's tough new workplace law touches off both rebellions and philosophical acceptance.
- Israeli-Palestinian Talks Stymied by Land Disputes, Violence : Mideast: Negotiators fail to make a breakthrough on expanded self-rule. Arafat and Rabin will meet next week.
- 1st Storm of '95 Hits Southland : Weather: More than an inch of rain falls in some areas. Power is knocked out in Glendale. Snow shuts down the Golden State Freeway.
- Whitewater Panel Was Lied to, GOP Alleges
- O.C. Layoffs Near; Deficit Could Widen : Crisis: Officials are told $170 million may be needed to balance budget in next six months. Parent work crews may be enlisted by ailing Irvine school district.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : OCTA Head Praised Citron Days Before Bonds Debacle : Investments: Stan Oftelie's letter lauded ex-treasurer's record, strategy for high yields in tough economic times.
- MISSING THE BOAT: Legendary playwright Edward Albee's...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 4, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 4, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 4, 1995
- Tremors of Unrest Rock Long-Stable Saudi Arabia : Mideast: A cash crunch and allegations of corruption threaten the ruling family--and a vast social safety net.
- It's Not the New Yorker, but . . . : Magazines: There are no Honda ads, no Chanel ads. That's not what City Family is about. It's for people who struggle with English and want a better life.
- A New Year's Resolution For Conservatives : Revolutions tend to get carried away, to lose sight of their goals, to get big ideas.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : POLITICALLY CORRECT
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES
- A New Card Could Help Border Control : Grant another amnesty for those here illegally, then bolster and enforce the 1986 reform law.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : EARLY RETIREMENT
- Free Agency Restrictions Create Snag in NHL Talks
- Media : Pirate Radio Captures Taiwanese Politics--and Culture : Several dozen stations operate despite being raided by police. They are a powerful tool for the opposition.
- Dads and IDs: A New Program
- Rout Makes Colorado's Going Away Party Complete : Fiesta Bowl: With McCartney retiring and Salaam leaving, Buffaloes run over Irish, 41-24.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : HAPPY HOMECOMING
- ROSE BOWL: PENN STATE 38, OREGON 20 : This Duck Just Winged It : Oregon's Danny O'Neil Shatters Rose Bowl Passing Records in Loss to Penn State
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : Nebraska Is Champion, Coaches Say
- New Year Box Office Starts Off With Bang : Movies: At $15.5 million, 'Dumb' stole the show during the long holiday weekend. But many other movies filled the seats as well.
- 7 in County Killed in Weekend Crashes
- IRVINE : Mardan Center Founder Wins Award
- Little Back Comes Up Big for Wisconsin in Victory Over Duke : Hall of Fame: The 5-foot-9 Fletcher rushes for 241 yards and two touchdowns as Badgers defeat Blue Devils, 34-20.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : THE GUMPSTER, PART TWO
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : IT WAS A FEAST, NOT A FIESTA
- COLUMN ONE : China Tries to Lure Its Best Home : Many students who flock to overseas colleges don't return. Now Beijing is willing to pay up to regain some of its lost brainpower.
- THE 1995 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE : The Winners
- Helping Teens Gives Her a Sense of Fulfillment
- Dave White Just Loves to Coach
- Builder Offers Expanded Ballona Wetlands Plan : Land use: Environmentalists hail proposal, which calls for a restoration costing about $12.5 million if the Playa Vista project goes forward. The developer had been committed to spending only $10 million.
- FDA Licenses Amgen's Puerto Rico Facility
- Volunteers
- PERSPECTIVE ON HISTORY : Stamp of Approval for Mexicanos : The 'Legends of the West' series celebrates 20 icons from our past, but not one is of true pioneer-- Mexican--heritage.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Freshman Davis Has Talent Beyond Her Years
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : Penn State Perfectly Unsatisfied : Rose Bowl: Nittany Lions finally put away Oregon, 38-20, to complete 12-0 season, but probably will have to settle for No. 2 in both polls.
- Gamecocks Get First Bowl Win : Carquest: Taneyhill leads South Carolina past West Virginia, 24-21.
- TV REVIEWS : 'War' Between Tobacco Industry, FDA Heats Up
- Board Mulls Future of County Administrator : Crisis: Sources say two supervisors seek third vote to oust Schneider. OCTA leader Oftelie touted as replacement.
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : 19 Civilians Die in Raid by Rebel Kurds
- Notebook : Ejection of Leading Scorer Not Enough to Stop Marina
- GTE Expects Growth in Non-Traditional Areas
- States Lock In Laws Addressing Fear of Crime
- P.S. He Says It Was Wrong Not to Write : And that brings me to my New Year's resolution: In 1995, I'll try twice--no, three times--as hard to personally respond to readers who take the time to write.
- Program Provides Companionship for the Elderly : Aging: Caregiver volunteers spend time each week socializing with or helping seniors do chores or errands. Close friendships often result.
- Morning Walk Becomes Daylong Ordeal as Tourist Gets Lost in L.A.
- Keeping Alive Culinary Customs of Japan : Culture: Nisei women see it as their responsibility to carry on tradition of preparing special foods for New Year's. Even residents of Japan, they say, have turned to prepackaged dishes.
- Seminoles Take Care of Some Unfinished Business : Sugar Bowl: Florida State, after coming back to tie Florida on Nov. 26, finishes off Gators, 23-17.
- A look at The Times' preseason poll's...
- Williams Applies the Finishing Touch for Alabama : Citrus Bowl: His last-minute scoring reception caps a 321-yard, two-touchdown day and gives Crimson Tide a 24-17 victory over Ohio State.
- Business Is Blooming : At O.C. Chain, Flowers Are Cut-Rate
- County's Construction Activity Up 15% in Year
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Hey, How About a Nice Used Car?
- Melody PetersonMater Dei, JuniorBasketball/GuardPeterson made a big...
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Suspected Militants Kill 8 Police, 3 Others
- PASSINGS
- O.C. Woman Shot to Death One Day From Giving Birth : Crime: Fetus also dies as bullets pierce woman's stomach and head. Homicides are first in O.C. in 1995.
- In Review : THE YEAR GONE BY : Hope for war's end was raised, dashed in Bosnia; Israelis, Arabs struggled to make peace; Mexico was buffeted by uprising, assassinations, and black South Africans cast their first, joyous votes . . .
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Rail Depot's Tenants May Soon Change
- Biopool Given FDA OK to Market Drug-Testing Device
- Let's Not Wait for a Constitutional Crisis : A better way to replace an incapacitated president is needed
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : HOW 'BOUT THEM 'DAWGS?
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : ON SECOND THOUGHT III
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Game Against Titans Gets Blood Boiling
- POP/ROCKStewart's Brazilian Influence: Rod Stewart said he...
- Purchase of Irvine's Triconex Completed
- 1995 Correspondents' Calendar
- Apart From the Herd : With 450 Objets d'Moose, an Orange Museum Pays Tribute to Loyal Customers
- BODY WATCH : Just How Dense Are Your Bones?
- Woody Strode; Ex-Athlete, Character Actor in Movies
- FULLERTON : After School Club Plans Winter Events
- SANTA ANITA : Mandella Stakes a Claim on Grass as Romarin Wins the San Gabriel
- ROSE BOWL: PENN STATE 38, OREGON 20 : All the Lights Turn Green : Penn State's Carter Wonders Whether It's Time to Take the NFL's Money and Run
- Fire Department's Shining Image Clouded by Audit : Bias: Previously, the agency handled problems behind the scenes. Now, critics exert more vocal pressure.
- BREAKING PAR: Beautiful, green golf courses don't...
- Penn State Wears Rose Crown Despite Thorny Ranking Issue
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Ventura Pier Is Closed Again by Pounding Surf
- BOOKS, BOOKS . . .: Thousand Oaks...
- Catholic Leaders Urge End to Abortion Clinic Protests
- Flamemaster's Earnings Drop 51% in 4th Quarter
- Huntway Partners Expects 4th-Quarter Loss
- County Has Highest Rate of Home Sales at a Loss
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Photo of Reclusive Leader Is Released
- Man Shot Dead; Gang Connection Suspected
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Citizens Chase Driver After Two-Car Crash : Traffic: Motorist, found hiding behind a house, is booked for hit-run. Two were hurt in accident.
- Reform of Tow Pacts Opposed by Author : City Hall: Braude says changes to his proposal would cost the city millions. Official police garages would pay franchise fees.