- Flick, Patton Are First-Team All-Americans
- Neuheisel Rejects Job Offer by UCLA : College football: Colorado coach says his values won't allow him to leave Buffaloes after one season. Northwestern's Barnett also out of the running.
- Havelange Upstages World Cup '98 : Soccer: FIFA president's promise of 2006 tournament to South Africa is bigger surprise than the draw in Paris.
- Regents Special Meeting With UC Faculty Canceled
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Younger Jackson Wins House Seat
- HEARTS of the CITY / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : More Than Just Santa's Helpers : La Mirada couple's dazzling Christmas display thrills onlookers--and raises money for charities.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council, Already Suing Trash Firms, Sets New Rules
- PLACENTIA : Reward of $25,000 Offered in Slaying
- MOORPARK : Renovated Homes Cited for Violations
- Cowboys Need Johnson Back to Reach Temple
- ALL VALLEY REGION GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM : PLAYER OF THE YEAR / ZUZANA STUNOVA : Winning Not Foreign to Czech
- Warhol's Theory Doesn't Suit Singled-Out CSUN Buddies
- Kemp to Buy Ice Dogs, May Move Team to Long Beach
- Indians' Vizquel Signs Rich Contract Extension
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Fall as Wholesale Prices Jump
- Landfill Electricity Plan OKd : Energy: O.C. supervisors agree to contract with firm to expand methane production at county landfills and increase capacity to convert the fuel into power for sale.
- Valleywide : 5 Educators Honored by Milken Foundation
- South Bay
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Jones, Bills' Star Safety, Undergoes Knee Surgery
- Ducks Promote McNab to Assistant GM : Hockey: Director of player personnel will assume post of departed Gauthier.
- Standard Brands Chief Executive Replaced : Executives: Officer from parent company to run struggling paint firm.
- Running for Office Proves to Be a High Risk in Russia : Crime: Assaults, three killings on campaign trail illustrate how dangerous race for parliament has become.
- SEAL BEACH : City Must Find Site for Donated House
- Reseda : School's Santa Brings Tradition, Self-Esteem
- 2 Face Arraignment in Heroin Case
- They Always Leave Them With a Song and a Smile : Entertainment: A volunteer group gets rave reviews from audiences as it brings music and cheer to senior centers and convalescent homes.
- Looking for Resolutions to Nagging Pains in the Year-End
- THE TIMES 1995 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- HEALTH
- Chrysler Grants Dealership to Superstore Chain : Autos: Analysts say the agreement with a unit of Circuit City is a wake-up call for new-car dealers.
- AIRLINES
- Fluor Agrees to Buy Control of Cleanup Firm : Environment: Purchase is expected to increase the company's share of the remediation market.
- Pinnacle Micro in Irvine Settles Suit Over Accounting Irregularities
- BOSNIA: PRELUDE TO THE PEACE CEREMONY : Serbs in Sarajevo Suburbs Vote on Government Rule : Bosnia: 'No' seems the certain choice as residents register their opposition to new peace accord.
- UCI Must Pay $5.9 Million to Stricken Infant
- Speaker OKs Funds for GOP TV Studio : Assembly: Some in Setencich's own party call it a waste of taxpayer money. Democrats have similar facility.
- Brown, Angels Almost Did It
- Attorney General Releases Report on Hate Crimes in State : Bias: Lungren's office counts 672 incidents in the latter half of 1994. The statistics are conservative compared with those from other agencies.
- '90s FAMILY : A Noteworthy Lesson : Thank-you letters. Kids hate 'em and--be honest--we think they're a chore. But with stamps, stickers, fluorescent pens and computers, you can teach your children to have fun and be gracious.
- CONSUMER WATCH : Bank Holdup?
- Schools / Education news : GARDEN GROVE : Johnson to Head District's Board
- OXNARD : Judge Can't Revoke Therapist's License
- West Valley : 2 Face Charges in Pyramid Scheme
- Drawing a Bead on Assault Gun Ban : NRA and its House allies seek to kill a wise law
- La Playa: Fishing Promised Land
- St. Clair Must Decide Soon Whether to Sit Out Rest of Season
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Wreckage of Missing Jet Reportedly Found
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Suspect in Slaying of Lesbians Identified
- Judge Orders Jeffrey Dahmer's Brain Destroyed
- Hearts of the City
- South Bay : Assessment District Sought for Outlet Mall
- Van Nuys : Underground Paper Surfaces on Campus
- VENTURA : Kids Help Vons Get in Mood for Holiday Season
- Grimes Named to Coach Girls' Soccer at Irvine
- White House Says 'Enough Is Enough,' Rejects Subpoena
- WILD SURF: Ventura County will miss the...
- A Hollywood Ending : Journeys: A film festival brought studio honcho Mike Medavoy and his parents back to Shanghai--and to memories of its golden era.
- Lopez Dump Override Appears Short of Votes : Waste: Councilman vows to use an alternative plan to force closure of the controversial landfill.
- CAMARILLO : Redevelopment Agency Suggested
- Unlucky Proposition : City Considers Publicizing Photos of Prostitutes' Clientele
- THE TIMES 1995 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Holds On, 70-64
- Hunter Shoots Self in Foot, Then Sticks Same Foot in Mouth
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Austen-tatious Year : 'Sensibility' Is the Most Audience-Friendly of Recent Adaptations
- At Bottom, He's an Actor Who Sings : Music: When Matti Salminen was 17, he had a brief role in an amateur ensemble. That's when the 'basso cantante' decided to go classical instead of pop.
- TV Ratings : 'Fascinating' ABC Beats NBC in Numbers Game
- Melrose Lands in a Comfortable Place : Television: After a tumultuous time as coach of the L.A. Kings, Barry Melrose is back at ESPN and ESPN2 for his first full season as an on-air sports personality.
- Trail of Letters Leads to Fox, Moore and Me
- 'I Always Thought I Was Too Logical . . . to Be a Singer'
- THEATER REVIEW : Strong Ensemble Delivers Powerful 'Incident at Vichy'
- He Started at the Top, Worked His Way Down : Music: When former soprano Matti Salminen was 17, he had a brief role with an amateur ensemble. That's when the self-described 'basso cantante' decided on classical over pop.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : COMMENTARY : Lesson No. 1 on Educational Software: It Does Not Work
- AIRLINES
- International Tribunal Issues First Indictments for Rwandan Genocide
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Judge Sees Need for New Bomb Trial Date
- How to Save Money While Making Rain
- Senate Turns Down Amendment to Bar Desecration of Flag : Constitution: Effort to give Congress the right to protect the flag falls short of two-thirds majority. White House opposes the measure on free-speech grounds.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bomb Plot Suspect in U.S. for Hearing
- Prosecutor Named Court Commissioner
- THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: NOTES FROM THE FRONT : Auto Insurance Fraud Poses a Long Fight
- A Step for Special Ed Students
- GIRLS
- Speed Critical Factor in Recruiting for Bruins
- ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Devours Tournament Patsy, 98-29
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : MasterCard, Visa Resume Talks on Internet Finance Standard
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Price Report Clips Stocks; Rates Inch Up
- POLITICS : Mathematicians Have a Theory About Games Washington Plays : Leaders have an instinct to win at all costs, but an analysis of strategies shows that nice guys who compromise often finish first.
- '90s FAMILY : Friendship Can Be Costly When You're Alone
- Plans to Retrofit Toll Bridges Described
- 6 Men Held in Abduction of Youth for $300,000 Ransom
- San Gabriel Valley
- LAPD Told to Study Crime Lab Merger : Law enforcement: Police panel suggests teaming much-maligned unit with sheriff's.
- COMMENTARY : PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : Don't Send Troops; Instead, Send Arms : U.S. forces will only postpone the carnage. The Bosnians must be able to defend themselves to ensure a lasting peace.
- Westside
- Landowners May Be Billed for Road Work : Taxation: Improvements to the Flynn Road interchange with the Ventura Freeway may cost nearby property owners $4.8 million in assessments.
- Suspect in Shooting Faces Trial
- Citron Hearing Over Evidence Postponed : Bankruptcy: A judge puts off consideration of lawyer's request for access to materials. Attorneys attribute delay to expected action by the grand jury.
- MISSION VIEJO : Regional Chamber Moves to New Offices
- CSUN Quake Recovery Chief Is Reassigned in Shake-Up
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Mayor Seeks Residents' Input
- Central Los Angeles : Homeless Children Get Computer Center
- San Fernando Valley
- NHL ROUNDUP : Milbury Wins New Job Title but Loses to Hot Panthers
- Bradley Gone, But May Never Be Forgiven
- BOYS
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rubley, Former Ram, Waived by Packers
- Wholesale Prices Increase a Steep 0.5% : Economy: Report sparks concerns that Fed may not cut rates.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Packard Says Bosnia Tour Didn't Change Opposition
- Workers of the World, Disperse : The office as we know it could soon go the way of the Dictaphone. Think telecommuting,'cockpits' and 'hoteling.'
- Shots Hit Home of Candidate for Haiti Presidency
- Launch Put Off 3rd Time
- Arrested With Gusto, Vindicated in Silence
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Council Backs Plan to Publicize Names of Prostitutes' Clients
- Westside : Rift in Arts Group Forces Scrapping of Some Programs, Delays in Others
- San Fernando Valley
- Still Not Ready for Annexation
- IRVINE : Silver Screen Dreams Tug at Writers in UCI Program
- Indians' Vizquel Signs Rich Contract Extension
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mendez Has Record Day for Santiago
- ROUNDUP
- THE TIMES 1995 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Murray's There When It Counts : Runner of the year: He always came through at the finish for Santa Margarita.
- Stripers Are Right at Lake Castaic
- AUTOS
- Crush Will Acquire Ski Apparel Maker
- U.S. Pulls Plug on Laser Shows Above Las Vegas
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Penn Settles Case of Medicare Fraud
- Real-Life Trauma for Symbol of Violence
- Gangs Are Local, Not Exported From Other Cities, Study Says
- MOORPARK : Man Faces Trial on Assault Charges
- ORANGE : Chapman University Names 2 to Board
- COSTA MESA : Planning Commission Gets New Member
- Harmon, Mann Lead Santa Ana Valley Past Paramount, 78-52, in First Round
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Defeats Calipari's Old School
- Clippers Lose 11th in 12 Tries : Pro basketball: Ninth defeat in a row, 97-86 to Cleveland, causes Fitch to slam door and his players.
- RETAILING
- Cross-Burning Sentence
- Calabasas : Public Comments Sought on Facility
- Electrical Short Blamed for Garage Fire
- Next Step: Winning the Ticket Bowl
- Ocean Motion
- Museum's Fir Named Official Holiday Tree
- COMMENTARY : The Indignity of Being Old : The uncertain present and an even more uncertain future make the past seem a safe refuge to the elderly.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Meet to Close in Championship Style
- Sites Unseen, NBC Locks in Olympics Through 2008 : Television: Securing future of the Games, network pays $2.3 billion for rights to three more events, even before cities are chosen.
- Kimberly-Clark Completes $9.4-Billion Purchase of Scott : Paper: Firm likely to cut jobs, take hefty charge and sell several units.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Changes in Interior Bill Clear Conferees
- Wildlife Officials Stung by Gramm's Political Arsenal : Government: Agents probing hunting practices in 1987 ran afoul of a senator. The issue still reverberates.
- Attorney General Releases Report on Hate Crimes in State : Bias: Lungren's office counts 672 incidents in the latter half of 1994. The statistics are conservative compared with those from other agencies.
- COLUMN ONE : Wishing for a War Without Blood : Americans' low tolerance for casualties causes some to wonder whether the U.S. has the fortitude to undertake a major military operation.
- County OKs Referendum on Hospital Wing Plan : Supervisors: Unless a court appeal succeeds, the ballot vote on the facility will be held in March. Community Memorial will challenge the measure.
- VILLA PARK : City Trims $46,641 in Second Round of Cuts
- Hotel for big shots:In the new movie,...
- San Fernando Valley : Extortionists Get $7,000 in Fake Bomb Plots
- Fiddling, Star Cone May Burn Yankees
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rubley, Former Ram, Waived by Packers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : ALT at House of Blues: Talent but Little Discipline
- Honest Effort His Trademark : Pop music: Singer-songwriter Edwin McCain, who plays the Coach House tonight, reaches for lyrics that echo with a sound of sincerity.
- China Gives Dissident Wei 14-Year Term
- China Gives Dissident Wei 14-Year Term
- VENTURA : Police Message Aimed at Drinking Drivers
- Judge Keeps Bankruptcy Suit on Fast Track : Litigation: Court declines for now Merrill Lynch's bid to question all county pool participants.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Shot, Wounded at Old World Center
- CSUN President Recalls Encounters With Bias : Discrimination: Blenda Wilson defends affirmative action policies, but takes no stand on a proposed initiative.
- When Charlie Conman Calls : Especially the elderly should learn how to fend off telephone scams
- Suspicious Packages Spark False Alarm : Security: Post office is evacuated. Beeping parcels turn out to be clocks.
- Blythe LinseyGolden West, FreshmanBasketball/ForwardLinsey, from Calvary Chapel...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Emde Paces Sixth-Ranked Marina
- Free Party to Open Studio's Program
- THEATER REVIEW : Family Values Kindle Old-Fashioned 'Homecoming'
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : 10 Men Sentenced in Attack on American
- Judge Favors Quick Appeal on Prop. 187
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Understanding U.S. Politics in a Brave, High-Tech World : WHITE HOUSE TO YOUR HOUSE: Media and Politics in Virtual America by Edwin Diamond and Robert A. Silverman; The MIT Press $20, 178 pages
- BOSNIA: PRELUDE TO THE PEACE CEREMONY : U.S. to Send Surveillance Planes for Bosnia
- City Tackles Adventist Development
- COMMENTARY : A Civics Lesson: Trust Comes First : City dump: Will the council break its word and extend the life of the troublesome Lopez Canyon Landfill?
- Southeast : Motels to Give Way to 113-Home Project
- San Gabriel Valley : Council Disbands Agency Amid Probes
- Loose Ends Tied Up, and Strings Play Again : After months of negotiation, UCLA pays $11,500 to recover Stradivarius it lost 27 years ago.
- Gladys (Cornett) Kinyon; Ventura Resident
- For Once, Refs Are Cherished
- LAX to Discontinue $3-Per-Ticket Fee : Travel: Officials say capital-projects charge is no longer needed. Consumers will save $60 million a year.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Knee-High Warrior Robot to Find Enemy Troops in Battle
- Survey Finds Savings Shortfall : Retirement: U.S. workers socking away more, but not enough to maintain living standards.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Lou Gehrig's Drug Approved by FDA
- Stock Sale Raises $4 Million for Cortex
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Blast Outside Algiers Kills 14, Wounds 41
- Coast Guard Santas Deliver Goods in Alaska
- Douglas Corrigan; Flew 'Wrong Way' Across Atlantic
- Higher Speed Limit to Be Strictly Enforced, CHP Says : Safety: Newly appointed chief says drivers will be comfortable with 65 and 70 mph levels that begin taking effect Sunday. He also predicts fewer tickets.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Textile Factory Hit by Fire; 33 Are Hurt
- Campbell Wins Special Election for Congress
- Divorce Court Judge Has Task of Presiding Over Judicial Family
- Reseda : Bridging the Gap at Hanukkah Fest
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Pound Kings to Earn 133-93 Victory
- Home Prices to Rise in '96, Forecast Says : Economy: UCLA report predicts increase of 3.1%, says residential construction will begin climbing again.
- Magellan Accused of Stock Manipulation : Funds: The company defends portfolio manager's touting of Micron.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : President Vows to Protect Democracy
- Call for Health Panel Meets Early Resistance
- THE TIMES 1995 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : She's Only Lacking Experience : Runner of the year: In her first competitive season, University High freshman Marquand is at the front of the pack.
- Van Exel Is a Shadow Of His Shooting Self : Pro basketball: Guard's slump and Lakers' road woes continue in 97-82 loss to the Knicks.
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
- INSURANCE
- Chrysler, Ford Agree on Charger : Autos: General Motors plans incompatible system for its electric cars.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Graphics Program That Fills In the Voids
- Prudential in No Rush to Sell Ritz-Carlton : Real estate: To diversify, insurance firm will market some landmark holdings, but not its Dana Point resort.
- Pacific Gulf Head to Retire; Successor Picked
- Rape Risk in U.S. Is Greatest in Northern Hemisphere, U.N. Says : Trends: Scandinavia's danger for women is also described. And America's murder rate is underscored.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ambassadors, Treaty Swiftly Approved
- TRUMAN ON NIXON: Harry Truman was no...
- Bank Robber in Huntington Beach Takes $7,000 to $8,000 Order 'to Go'
- Erik Menendez Tells of Keeping a Vigil Over Parents' Bodies : Trial: Defendant says he sat in den and wondered if his mother and father had realized who had killed them.
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : Barbie Power
- Panel Gets a Look at Completed Plans for Mall Expansion
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Jones, Bills' Star Safety, Undergoes Knee Surgery
- MUSIC REVIEW : String Quartet Performs With Elegance
- Prop. 192
- 'Entitlements'
- Dershowitz on Pollard Spy Case
- Federal Helmet Policy Stopped
- Wholesale Prices Increase a Steep 0.5% : Economy: Report sparks concerns that Fed may not cut rates.
- Undocumented
- Newt Gingrich
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1995
- For the Record - Dec. 13, 1995
- Revelry Revival : O.C. Companies in Party Mood Again, but Hold the Caviar
- Committee Fails to Reach Accord on Telecom Bill : Legislation: Observers now say further action on the reform measure is likely to be put off until next year.
- Revelry Redux : Companies Again in a Party Mood--but Hold the Caviar
- N. California Storm Closes Bridges, Kills 2 : Weather: High winds force Caltrans to turn away truck traffic on Bay Area spans. Downed trees cause deaths in Monterey and Redding.
- Bosnian Serbs Free Downed French Airmen
- DOG DAYS: Critics say county government is...
- Brown Takes Lead in Race for S.F. Mayor : Election: Storm keeps turnout low as confident ex-Assembly speaker challenges incumbent Jordan.
- N. California Storm Closes Bridges, Kills 2 : Weather: High winds force Caltrans to turn away trucks on Bay Area spans. Downed trees cause deaths in Monterey, Redding. Rain pelts L.A. and is expected throughout day.
- 2 Men Use Bomb Threats to Extort Cash, Police Say
- CHP to Be Strict With Speeders : Enforcement: Agency's new chief says higher limits, which will affect nearly all O.C. freeways starting Sunday, may result in fewer tickets because drivers will observe them.
- Committee Fails to Reach Accord on Telecom Bill : Legislation: Observers now say further action on the reform measure is likely to be put off until next year.
- White House, GOP Strive to Avert Another Shutdown : Budget: Negotiators report progress as deadline on renewing spending authority nears. But some Republicans renew threat to idle government.
- Brown Claims Victory in S.F. Mayor's Race
- N. California Storm Closes Bridges, Kills 2 : Weather: High winds force Caltrans to turn away trucks on Bay Area spans. Downed trees cause deaths in Monterey, Redding. Rain pelts L.A. and is expected throughout day.
- Council Gives Initial OK to DreamWorks Studio Deal : Business: Lawmakers approve the project in principle, 13-1. But potential roadblocks still loom.
- City Probes Report Another Trash Truck Had Ram Mishap : Safety: A driver says breakdown happened at dump. Officials had claimed defect that killed two boys was unique.
- Harding Case: Bruin Softball Gets Probation
- Tucker to Resign From Congress to Avoid Expulsion : Government: In a letter to the governor, the Compton lawmaker convicted of bribery and tax evasion says he never betrayed his constituents. Action takes effect Friday.
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- INTERNATIONAL
- U.S. Tries to Revive Israel-Syria Talks : Mideast: Clinton meets with Peres and orders Christopher to region to explore new ideas.
- Freeway Speed Limits to Increase Sunday : Transportation: Signs will change to 65 mph on 2,800 miles of road, including most L.A. County highways.
- A Service Plan That Works Out the Kinks
- Helping Out : O.C. Experts Know the Pitfalls of Volunteer Burnout--and How to Avoid Them
- Woman, Son Injured When Car Hit by Bus : Accident: Collision in heavy fog triggers renewed talk about high speeds on Lake Forest street.
- FULLERTON : Fire Chief Makes a Splash in Debut
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : Going Over the Wall Was the Answer : Reaction: Players, coaches say Donahue will be hard to replace. Some saw the move coming.
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : Talking Heads Were Talking Last Summer : TV: Donahue's representatives approached CBS before the season to determine interest.
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : GOOD THING HE DECIDED BEFORE KICKOFF
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : IT'S GAME, SET, MATCH, TOUCHDOWN
- Allergan Attains $1-Billion Sales Goal
- * JFJ Construction Inc. of Camarillo, $19,000...
- Field Ready for a More Active Role in Movies
- Meguiar Back as Head of Family Business : Car care: A decade after stepping down as chief executive to pursue outside interests, he returns to helm of company founded in 1901.
- Women's Issues Added to Debate on Affirmative Action : Ballot: Seeking to rally bipartisan opposition, coalition says proposed initiative would legitimize sex discrimination. Backers say it would maintain equal protection.
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Schools Get $928,000 Allocation From State
- These TV Series Stars Are Out of Sight : Television: What do Maris, Charlie Townsend, Carlton the Doorman and Columbo's 'missus' have in common? They're some unseen characters on the small screen.
- LEARNING CURVE: LEE, BURKHART, LIU INC. : Schema for Success : Architects' Master Plan: to Stay Hungry
- Steve KruppEl Toro, SeniorFootball/QuarterbackLast season, Krupp led...
- THE TIMES' 1995 ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM : OFFENSE
- Sherman Oaks : Zoning Official Issues Galleria Guidelines
- ANAHEIM : Garden Grove Cyclist Killed in Collision
- THE TIMES' 1995 ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM : Defense : The Second Team
- Surge in Home Sales Hints at Recovery
- NHL ROUNDUP : Roy Records First Victory for Avalanche
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : Between the lines ofBruin Notebooks : Impressions: Times writers who have covered UCLA over the years share a few insights into the coach they so often had to interview.
- COMMENTARY : This Gutty Little Decision Good and Bad
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : Pasadena, 1983
- Threatt Good in End For Lakers : Pro basketball: After cold spell, he makes two late three-point shots to lift Lakers, 87-82.
- Hitzelberger Is Named to New Position at Del Taco
- BRIEFLY
- Unruly Teens Packed Off to Mexico : Families: Immigrant parents are sending youths away to get them in touch with traditional values and away from gangs.
- OXNARD : Town Hall Meeting to Focus on Youth
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Thriving Business Packs It In
- Witness in Rapper Case Admits Lies
- San Gabriel Valley : Azusa Voters to Decide Card Club Issue Today
- 3 Car Theft Suspects Elude Police After High-Speed Chase
- Anaheim Gets Right to Develop Stadium Lot : Settlement: City will pay $13 million to end lawsuits. Deal opens way to plan vast sports complex on site.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Charges : Courts: Prosecutors accuse Marc Leege of Oxnard of offering an undercover officer $1,000 for the use of her fictional 3-year-old daughter.
- Ventura Rejects Plea to Change Mall Plans : Retailing: Requests from Oxnard for a new environmental study and a joint project are turned down by council members who say it is too late.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered for Facts in Robbery
- END OF AN ERA: DONAHUE RESIGNS : DONAHUE ETC.
- WHO'S NEXT : Neuheisel, Barnett in Wide-Open Field
- ART REVIEW : Eccentric 'Glimpse' at Norton Collection
- Sony Irked Over Luxury Home Buy : Losses: Records show company spent $5.5 million for Guber property during Schulhof's reign.
- Peru's Poor Are Making the Best of a Hairy Situation : Agriculture: Andean subsistence farmers earn $1.3 million helping fleece and protect the once- endangered vicuna.
- SHOPPING SHOWDOWN: Oxnard city leaders are appealing...
- Justices Uphold Award to Library Employee : Supreme Court: Worker had been reprimanded for criticizing her supervisor at a Santa Ana City Council meeting.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Training Exercises May Shake Things Up