- Irish Hold Referendum on Lifting Ban on Divorce : Polling: Close vote expected on 70-year-old prohibition against ending a marriage.
- Thief Shoots Deputy Outside Convenience Store
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Designing a Curriculum for the 21st Century
- Obituaries : * William C. Lukes; Retired Surgeon
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION X : Orange Lutheran Shuts Down Kern Valley
- Norwegians Identify Mystery Boy
- San Fernando Valley : Coach Lends an Ear to Motivate His Team
- Lopez Canyon Dump Foes Brace for Bitter Fight
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : County Teams Seek Redemption in State Tournament
- LAGUNA BEACH : Oklahoma City Bomb Survivor Plans Visit
- Stingy Chaminade Blanks Nogales
- Loyola Wins Opener Against Sonoma
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION V : Corona del Mar Makes Best of Second Chance
- Ducks' Collapse Spoils Day for Rucchin
- Los Alamitos' Defense Turns the Tables : Prep football: Griffins hold on to beat Mater Dei, 23-14, and erase memories of last year's semifinal loss to the Monarchs.
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- TRANSPORTATION
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Moscow Buys Ukrainian Bombers, Nuclear Missiles : Military: Purchases from Soviet stockpile reflect Russia's unease over its own army, NATO expansion.
- HIV Can Emit Protein That Inhibits Immune Cells, Scientists Say
- EUROPE : Feeble Pursuit of Justice Still Divides Germany
- 710 Freeway Plan Hits New Barrier : Preservation: Federal official expands historic districts that would be affected by the extension, including early 1900s neighborhood in El Sereno.
- Youth : * News for the 18-and-under crowd : IRVINE : Sharing His Vision With a Lifelong Hero
- MISSION VIEJO : TV Partnership Grows More Polished
- Welfare Rights Pioneer Tillmon-Blackston Dies : Activism: In the 1960s, a single mother in a Watts housing project helped form a group that sought better treatment and services for the poor.
- NAACP Urges Stronger Anti-Crime Force for Compton
- Agoura Hills : City Enacts Surcharge to Spur Recycling
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION I : Fumble Costs Capistrano Valley
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Hilbert Leads Way as Bruins Win Opener
- Auto Repair Shop Fire Injures Firefighter, Destroys 8 Cars
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : USC Is in Control, but for How Long? : Southland women: UCLA's recruiting coup threatens Trojan domination of Bruins, but neither team is likely Pac-10 winner.
- Players Still Love Skins--and Why Not? : Golf: Watson, Couples, Pavin and Jacobsen go after $540,000 in 13th annual event.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION VII : Lompoc Holds Sunny Hills to 76 Yards Total Offense
- Anteaters Come Alive in Second Half to Run Over Siena, 87-70
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Game Hasn't Been Top Priority for Utah's Jessie Recently : College basketball: His infant daughter almost died and he faces more time in court than on one.
- Czernek Out-Wings Wing-T
- Fortunately for Wacker, He Gets an Extension
- Antelope Valley Closes In on Title Defense
- TV Review : 'Sugartime': Humor, Hit Men in McGuire-Giancana Story
- Crowd Throws Rocks at Deputies Outside Club
- SANTA ANA : Literary Magazine to Be Ready Next Week
- Irvine Board Closer to School Sale
- Countywide : Putting a New Spin on the Value of Teamwork
- A Bouquet of Suggestions
- Whooping Cranes Total a Record 149 at Texas Refuge
- 2 Marines in Presidential Detail Charged With Assaulting Woman
- White House Sets Out Budget 'Principles' : Legislation: Two-page list of priorities is sent to GOP congressional leaders, who had sought specific proposals before negotiations begin.
- Sherman Oaks : City Panel Urges End to Redevelopment Plan
- Problems Plague City-Backed Hotel : Housing: Drugs, crime are rampant at Downtown hotel renovated under ambitious program, police say. But officials say progress is being made.
- Gospel Music Innovator's Journey Not an Easy One : Faith: Today's success had its roots in arranger-conducter Ralph Carmichael's efforts to modernize songs 40 years ago despite resistance from religious leaders.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats Stanford in Water Polo
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : A Sparkling Diamond
- TennisTop-seeded Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge of...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : They Eat Him Up : Majerus Is a Big Man in Salt Lake City, and Not Only Because He Has a Top-10 Team
- TV Review : A Clear, Unpretentious 'Revolutionary War'
- ' 'Da Noise' Traces History of Tap-Dancing : Theater review: New George C. Wolfe musical explores the evolution of dance form from the slave era to today.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits Another Peak; Tech Shares Bounce Back
- Ben & Jerry Fortunes Improve as Production Returns Home : Profit: Opening a new plant in Vermont has cut production costs and turned the books around less than a year after the ice cream maker's first-ever loss.
- Building Diversity
- More Than 500,000 AIDS Cases Reported in U.S.
- Rebel Serb Leader Publicly Accepts Bosnia Peace Pact : Balkans: Radovan Karadzic vows in TV broadcast to stop fighting. But he refuses to cede all of Sarajevo.
- VENTURA : Panel to Consider Plan for Roller Rink
- Toys on Tour : Teddy Bears Journey to Faraway Lands to Delight and Educate Students
- TUSTIN : Student Gets Credit for an Inventive Course in Technology
- Seismologist Targets Fault Zone Dangers : Earthquakes: UC Santa Cruz researcher unveils technique to estimate where the most severe ruptures will occur.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION VII : Fullerton Dominates Redondo Union, Advances to Semifinals
- Nebraska Gets Defensive in Defense of Title : Big Eight: Cornhuskers shut out Oklahoma, 37-0, to set up shot at second national championship in a row.
- PLAYOFF PROFILES : Setting Pace at Nordhoff
- Tyler Rallies Diamond Bar Past Lancers
- St. Bonaventure Stymied, 21-12
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Under Fisher, the Oilers Are Also Moving on the Field
- Eddie's Ready, Lakers Aren't : Pro basketball: Jones returns from thumb injury, but Sacramento comes back from 16-point halftime deficit at Forum, 99-98.
- Brown, Schoen Stitch Together Two-Piece 'Suite' : Big band: The pair will reprise their 1959 recording for two orchestras at a union scholarship benefit on Sunday in Costa Mesa.
- DECOR : Shrine to Sleep: Behemoth Beds Are Back
- Fund Set Up for Family of Fullerton Plane Crash Victim
- Extension OKd for Rental Aid Program
- Florida-Florida State: Winner May Take All : College football: Unbeaten Gators or once-beaten Seminoles figure to play Nebraska in Fiesta Bowl.
- USC Gasps and Wheezes Its Way to First Win in 10 Months, 76-72
- Montclair Prep Stretches Streak to 19
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton Plays, SuperSonics Win
- Valley Christian Shows L.A. Baptist Why It's No. 1
- Where There's a Will, There's a Whitmore : Theater: Rogers 'has become a part of me,' says the actor, who brings his one-man show to Irvine tonight.
- California's Home Values Expected to Rise, but Slowly
- Ready for That Close-Up, Mr. DeMille : History: A die-hard attitude has seen Hollywood's Happy Malaga Castle through decades of rumor, political turmoil and neglect.
- Pet Bengal Tiger Attacks Boy, 3
- Junior Walker; Saxophonist, Head of All Stars
- Study Says Mall Initiative Could Imperil Projects : Ballots: Report finds measure to limit tax-sharing plan might endanger $300 million worth of development proposals in Ventura and scare away investors.
- Valleywide : Chick Aims to Reduce False Fire Alarm Calls
- Following Catholic Leaders' Footsteps : 'West Point of Seminaries' Has 136-Year Tradition of Grooming Men for Key Roles in U.S. Church
- PORT HUENEME : Water Agency Seeks Project Volunteers
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE QUARTERFINALS OF THE SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION V : Servite Ends Falcons' Run With Defense
- Westlake Bounces Past Notre Dame
- Robinson Rips Into the Kings : Hockey: Coach lambastes his team's weak effort, but not in time to prevent 2-1 loss to Bruins.
- Searching for Light in 'The Cave' : Music: Steven Reich's most ambitious project yet can be viewed as the culmination of a career.
- Music Review : 'South Bank Show' Profiles a Candid Tenorissimo at 60
- Drawing Lines : Big Crowds Hit Irvine's Big One--but at Whose Expense?
- Japanese Bankers Disclose More Detail on Bad Loans
- Pansies: More Than Just a Pretty Face
- Balkan Peace Agreement Met With Pessimism in Southland : Reaction: After so much violence, ethnic Serbs, Croats and Bosnian Muslims express their doubts.
- OXNARD : Man Stabbed in Sidewalk Attack
- OXNARD : Suspect in Shooting of Man, 20, Sought
- Rogers' Link to Slayings Doubted : Investigation: Blood type, Port Hueneme official says, does not match that found at scene where body was recovered.
- FULLERTON : Vo Ag: It Isn't 'Just Cows 'n' Plows'
- Persistent Fog Delays Planes, but Storm May Chase It Away
- Making a Difference: Heads Up Therapy on Horseback : Horsepowered Healing
- Bullets' Pack Puts Heat on Miami
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION VII : Los Amigos Finds Its Way Back to Semifinals
- Kennedy to Play in Top Baseball Event
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cyrano Storme Wins by More Than a Nose
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Mountain of Trouble Overshadows Jessie : College basketball: Former Edison star endures daughter's health problems and his legal woes.
- Burst of Official Inaction Has Come on the Heels of 'Million Man March' : Race: President declared that stirring rally of black men deserved 'follow-up,' but has taken no new steps. 'It's pretty much business as usual,' one congressman laments.
- Mother Held in Fire Waives Extradition : Crime: Kansas doctor faces arson and murder charges in blaze that destroyed her house and killed two of her three children.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Blacks: A Divided Experience : Animosity clouds relations between Caribbean immigrants, native-born African Americans. Competition for jobs, differences in their dealings with whites are at the heart of the split.
- Youth Opinion : The Dinner-Table Report From Foshay
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cable Firm Donates $24,500 to District
- Supervisors to Consider Placing Charter on Ballot : Government: Business leaders support commission's proposed draft. Opponents ask their version also be put forth.
- Countywide : Juvenile, Special Ed Resources Scarce
- Taking a Stab at a Swashbuckling Sport With a Past
- CAL STATE FULLERTON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Titans Hope to Keep Pace With Bradshaw
- Mr. America Strikes Again : Howard Stern's Racy Second Book Is a No. 1 Bestseller, and He Says a 'Private Parts' Film Deal Is Near
- Millions of French Workers Strike Over Government Austerity Program : Labor: Transportation, many services are crippled for a day. Plans to cut social benefits and budget deficit spark anger.
- CHORAL DIRECTOR: Geraldine (Gerry) Biggs McGrath will...
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Milk, Coffee Before the Berries
- South Bay : Lomita Wins Round Against Restaurant
- Initiative's Impact on Young Minds
- Iacenda Helps Hart Exorcise Demons at Dominguez, 42-12
- News Alert: Griffins Win on the Ground
- Finally Feeling No Pain : CSUN's Oronoz Overcomes Ailments in Time for Senior Season
- Ice Dogs Pounded by Las Vegas, 8-2
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION VIII : Late Interception Dooms Laguna Hills in 14-13 Loss
- Must have been printed by a UCLA...
- ROUNDUP : Matador Defense Isn't Enough to Prevent a 49-46 Setback to Columbia
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Hostetler Won't Play Monday
- HIGH SCHOOL STATE CROSS-COUNTRY FINALS : Mortensen, Stamps Lead Girls' Field
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION V : Western Quiets Santa Margarita's Running Attack
- Appreciation : Farewell to Malle and What Might Have Been
- Variation on a Home Architecture Theme : Design: Houses on an Orange street prove that mass production <i> can </i> yield layouts with character.
- CDC Reports Flu Outbreaks in 16 States
- LATIN AMERICA : Future Is Cloudy for Mexico City Smog Law : Study shows that restricting use of cars to certain days does not appear to ease pollution.
- DANA POINT : Dana Hills to Upgrade Sports Fields, Lighting
- Buena Park Employs Corps to Plant Trees, Paint Drains
- Ducks See Their Lead Vanish, 5-4 : Hockey: Ahead by three goals in the third period, they fall to Blackhawks in overtime.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : DIVISION V : El Toro Defeats Villa Park : Division V: Quarterback Krupp gets his turn and delivers in 38-20 Charger victory.
- Southern Culture's Pedal-to-the-Metal Spirit : Pop Beat: With its blend of rockabilly, blues, country, R&B;, surf and lounge, the band is a hybrid of the Cramps, the B-52's and the Beverly Hillbillies.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Meet the New Beetle : Simi Valley Design Team Gives Different Look to Old Favorite
- French Art Lovers Find a Rescue Mission in the Clark Library
- MAINTENANCE : Prepping Walls Ensures Quality Paint Job
- Garden Grove Water Rates Will Go on Ballot
- New Array of Vanity Plates Blurs Enforcement Efforts : Vehicles: Despite fund-raising successes, a state task force has recommended that the Legislature reject future special-interest designs.
- OXNARD : Body of Missing Man Found Under Dock
- Encino : Marines' Toy Drive Picking Up Steam
- THOUSAND OAKS : Robber Flees First Interstate With Cash
- Bad Week Turns Worse for Arcadia : Prep football: Palos Verdes Peninsula exploits absence of star tailback in 43-6 playoff rout.
- Weekend TV : Reaction to Princess Diana, Bosnian Accord
- Man Charged in Fatal Shootings of Wife, 2 Children
- Canadian to Be Tried in Threats to Ito, Clark
- U.S. Seeks a Military Balance in Bosnia : Balkans: Washington's new dilemma is how to even out region's armed forces without appearing to take sides.
- Westside : 3 Plead Not Guilty in Follow-Home Slaying
- BARGAIN BROWSERS: The day after Thanksgiving is...
- Central Los Angeles : Public Hearing Set on Rezoning Plan
- GARDEN GROVE : Pacifica Students May Join Navy's JROTC
- Traffic Concern Spurs Truck Ban Proposal
- Granada Hills : Scholarship Drive Moves Into High Gear
- Boy, 5, Dies After Being Hit by Car
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iverson Scores 40, but Arizona Wins
- Simmons Struggles in Return to New York
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Stop Red Wings' Streak, Extend Own
- Well-Heeled Canyon Prepared to Stride Into Winner's Circle : Cross-country: Freshman Lauren Fleshman has helped make veteran girls' team into a favorite in today's State championship meet.
- UC IRVINE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Matsuhara Seeks to Build on Successful Season
- The Beatles' Own Story
- Thief Shoots Deputy 5 Times Outside Convenience Store
- 'Murder One' Critics
- After Losing to UCLA, Robinson Should Lose Reading Glasses Now
- Cities Are No Longer Worth the Sentiment
- Private Art Funding
- His 'Crossfire' Nominee: Jane Fonda
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 25, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 25, 1995
- Hamburger Hamlet Shuts 12 of 31 Locations, to File for Bankruptcy
- Southland Malls See Brisk Traffic : Retailing: Shoppers surpass last year's post-Thanksgiving turnout but lag behind national pace, which grew 3% to 4%. Increase is a sign of stronger holiday buying.
- Many Shop, but Not All Are Buying : Retailers: Traditional kickoff of Christmas season saw discount stores crowded, but some centers in O.C. were not exactly bustling. Most say it's too early to detect any trends.
- NON-TURKEY THANKS: It was the big bird...
- Model's Grave Believed to Be Found : Search: Suspect leads authorities to remote site in forest. Exhumation is planned today.
- Model's Grave Believed Found at Remote Site
- Colleges Hope Lower Fees Will Bring Back Students
- ALBUM REVIEW : A Stranger Debut CD Was Never More Welcome
- Family Tells of Slain Gunman's Anger at Koon
- Southland Malls See Brisk Traffic : Retailing: Shoppers surpass last year's post-Thanksgiving turnout but lag behind national pace, which grew 3% to 4%. Increase is a sign of stronger holiday buying.
- MOVING UP: Does the Valley's mushrooming Latino...
- Southland Malls See Brisk Traffic : Retailing: Shoppers surpass last year's post-Thanksgiving turnout but lag behind national pace, which grew 3% to 4%. Increase is a sign of stronger holiday buying.
- Louis Malle, Acclaimed Film Director, Dies at 63 : Movies: Oscar nominee was at vanguard of French New Wave cinema.
- Family Tells of Slain Gunman's Anger at Koon
- For two decades, Warith Deen Mohammed of...
- Buying Into the Season : Holiday Shoppers Crowd Stores Across the County
- O.C. Early Birds Not Only Get the Discounts, They Also Get the Parking Spots
- Glider Pilots Soar With Only Wings and Their Wits : Aviation: Ability is crucial when flying planes without engines. But peering at nature's beauty from a silent cockpit is the payoff.
- Full Plates for 12,000, on the House : Charity: Anaheim restaurateur and 500 volunteers serve up turkey to the poor for eighth year. 'Someone has to do something like this,' he says.
- Sticking Points Keep Recovery Plan Hung Up : Bankruptcy: County hopes for court OK by Dec. 15 are imperiled by clashes with pool investors. They've been arguing since Oct. 10.
- Football Second-Round Playoffs : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- This Decision's a Snap: Buddy Can Take a Hike
- Football Second-Round Playoffs : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- Top Stars Missing From Big Picture : National outlook: Biggest names have left early for NBA, but enough remain to stir up many questions this season.
- Bloodier, Louder Version of 'Macbeth'
- A Changing World Proves Deadly to Brazil Indians : Culture: As native societies crumble under outside pressure, an epidemic of suicides afflicts the Guarani.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Accord Offers Harsh Lessons in Use of Power
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : WEST COAST CONFERENCE / THE OTHER TEAMS : Santa Clara Figures to Repeat
- Diversity Name of Game for San Francisco Ballet : Dance: Long labeled 'regional,' the troupe--with artistic director Helgi Tomasson--kicks the stigma with the help of new works and the late George Balanchine.
- Post Office About to Enter Phone Business:...
- 2 Die as Gunman Seeks Koon at Halfway House
- Baltimore Ends Contract for School Privatization
- Mideast Shaken by Aftershock; Quake Damages Ancient Tomb
- Garage Blaze Causes $65,000 in Damage
- Bloomington High Is Back but Without High Scores : Prep football: One year after setting national record, the Bruins play La Mirada again in playoffs after often scratching for points this season.
- TEAMS TO WATCH
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Northridge's Cassidy Faces More Challenges
- RADIOT'was the Day After Thanksgiving. . ....
- Atlas Launch Scrubbed
- The 'King of All Media' Faces Down Bill Gates
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Recognition Eluded Him--Until Now : LONGITUDE: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time <i> by Dava Sobel</i> ; Walker & Co. $19, 184 pages
- Few Gays Using Law That Bars Job Bias : Rights: Proponents say statute's limitations and the reluctance of homosexuals to come out of the closet have led to quiet start for 1993 legislation.
- Syria Lauds Peres' Vow for Peace, Wants Action
- A Food Safety Primer
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Co-Workers Battle to Succeed Kildee
- It's Been No Royal Road for Those Who Would Be Kingmakers
- Orange Coast College will play host to...
- HORSE RACING : HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stute's Luck Stays In Even When He's Out
- He's the Pacemaker at Hart
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Worst of All' Bristles With Irony, Ambiguity
- REAL ESTATE
- Leeson to Be Formally Charged in Singapore
- A Food Safety Primer : Safety Hotlines
- COLUMN ONE : Slovakia's Difficult Transition : Kidnaping of president's son exposes country's tentative grasp on democracy. Although its economy is solid, the nation's move away from totalitarianism is shaky.
- THE GOODS : Down-to-Earth Shopping Guide
- Kidnaping in Mexico Raises Legal Questions : Border: Bounty hunters, who face charges in fugitive's abduction, say it was organized by police in Salinas.
- Cal Fullerton Religion Studies Founder Dead
- Football Second-Round Playoffs : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- Roy Hargrove Has New 'Baby' in Quintet
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Hal's Secret to Success Lies in Lively Mix
- INTERNATIONAL
- COMPANY TOWN
- A Credit Card for Gays?: Does a...
- Breakfast of Champion
- Company Town
- MARKETS : All From thr Oven: A World of Greek Goodies : At Golden Grains Maditerranean Bakery & Deli, you can get everything from <i> koupes</i> to olive cookies.
- Holiday Closings
- Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
- Beyond the Buzzwords, What Reform Really Means : Welfare: Washington's rush to rid America of 'leeches' without testing the results first will impose family hardships not seen since the 1930s.
- Mild-Mannered Man's Run-In With Law Puzzles Friends
- Bobby Darin Set Surveys Versatile Singer's Career : BOBBY DARIN "As Long as I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection"; <i> Rhino</i> ****
- THEATER REVIEW : Stephens' Masterson Puts 'Dolls' on a Roll
- Blasting the System : Time Bomb's Guerinot Has Radical Ideas
- Amid Enmity, Taiwan Profits From China : Asia: Business ties, transfer of capital are uniting the economies of the Nationalists and the mainland Communists.
- Practice Makes Perfect--at the Right Site : Vocational students shouldn't be made to work at the homes of LAUSD employees
- China Goes Courting at Trade Conference : Tariff promise is linked to bid for entry into global alliance
- Turkey Flies in Lake Forest Break-In
- Racing Great Johnson Sells Out
- PLAYOFF PROFILES : Paul Does All at Moorpark
- Vietnam Researchers Find UCI Instructive : Normalization: For visiting doctors, university provides a cultural as well as educational exchange.
- SIERRA LEONE : A Civil War Outside the World's View
- Egypt Sentences 54 Top Islamic Activists : Mideast: Action is a decisive blow to banned Muslim Brotherhood. Charges include holding illegal meetings.
- New Year, Old Customs : 3-Day Hmong Festivities Usher In Good Fortune, Celebrate Culture's Traditions
- Sparky Anderson to Speak on Leadership
- THE GOODS : Bowled Over (Again) by 'Express'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Anteaters Must Try to Avoid a Slump : Irvine: Team can't wait until the postseason conference tournament to start playing.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Olive Trying to Add His Own Flavor : Loyola Marymount: Lions haven't done well under his leadership, but coach is looking for brighter days ahead.
- Monk Winners Named, NEA to Aid Jazz in L.A. Schools : Jazz: Jesse van Ruller and Darryl Hall take top honors, while efforts to enhance jazz education and performance at Locke and Hamilton high schools are announced.
- Collectible Trading Cards: Not Just for Sports Heroes Anymore : Marketing: Characters from movies and television shows are becoming a staple of the $1-billion industry.
- Spotting the Warning Signs of Employer 401(k) Abuse
- Feather-light, creamy divinity is relatively easy to...
- COLLEGE DIVISION MEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Panthers Try to Keep Losses to Minimum
- Football Second-Round Playoffs : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- Football Second-Round Playoffs : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- Cowboys' Chief Fear Smith's Knee Injury : Pro football: Running back hurt in third quarter, taking all the gloss off 24-12 victory over Kansas City.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : ROUNDUP : Indiana Wins a Struggle in Alaska
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Hawking Still Has Difficult Journey : Fullerton: Former interim coach has made some progress but still has a long way to go.
- 'Wilde' Adds Modern Slant to Playwright's Classic Wit
- One-Act 'La Mano' Slow to Engage
- A Thanksgiving Mourning : Outpouring of Support Comforts Parents of Young Heart Attack Victim
- William B. Strickland Jr.; Former Police Chief
- THE GOODS : A Helping Hand for That Pain in the Neck
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : 49ers Have the Pyramid, Are Climbing : Long Beach: Last season exceeded expectations, and Greenberg has high hopes for this one.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Part-Timers Rule, but Full-Time Coaches Favored
- Subsidize or Privatize: Bitter Battle Rages Over Fate of Russian Factory : Economy: Free-market supporters want government to stop propping up Rybinsk Motors; opponents say human costs are too high.
- Entrepreneur Takes a Chance on What Gambling's Big Fish Have Overlooked : Gaming: Jon Elliott seeks out remote markets in need of an economic turnaround. But not all have laid out the welcome mat.
- Father Guilty in Slaying of Girl's Alleged Abusers
- Pen and Ink, Cloak and Dagger Are Tools of Trade for Nigeria Journalists : Africa: Reporters and editors--facing press ban, detention, prison--use spy techniques to continue voicing opposition to harsh regime of Gen. Sani Abacha.
- City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California. : MY PLACE : With This Pier, There's No Pressure
- Bosnia's Leading Serb Rebels Said to OK Peace Pact : Balkans: Separatists were seen as threat to deal. But in secret meeting, Serbia's President Milosevic reportedly orders hard-liners to accept U.S.-brokered accord.
- STATE PREP CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Seven Orange County Teams Will Make a Run at Titles
- This Decision's a Snap: Buddy Can Take a Hike
- Ratings Show Firm Belief in 'Angel' : Television: Spiritual show defies conventional wisdom by beating the competition in prime time.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fate Steps in for the St. Petersburg String Quartet
- Backup Helps Texas Beat Baylor : College football: After 21-13 victory, Longhorns can win SWC title by beating Texas A&M;.
- Squashing Fat
- Salvation Army Seeks Angel Tree Donors