- NONFICTION - Dec. 24, 1995
- NONFICTION - Dec. 24, 1995
- NONFICTION - Dec. 24, 1995
- NONFICTION - Dec. 24, 1995
- NONFICTION - Dec. 24, 1995
- Shakespeare Is One Happenin' Dude : The makers of a 1930s-era 'Richard III' think they've got a timeless tale with mass appeal. It's just one of many greenlighted bard projects.
- Pancakes With Pluto
- Storm Delivers Snowy Surprise for Christmas
- Storm Delivers Snowy Surprise for Christmas
- Bank Robbery Suspect, 17, Shot During Pursuit
- On the Chopping Block : Edison Co. Plans to End Leases With Tree Farmers
- 1995-96: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : People, Companies and Trends to Watch in '96
- This Redwood Plant Table Just Might Be the Answer
- Quagmires of Terrain and Logistics Hamper Arrival of U.S. Troops, Departure of U.N.
- TEFLON COUNSEL: Grand jury civil misconduct accusations--which...
- PERSPECTIVE ON BROADCASTING : The Golden Age of TV News That Never Was : Even the revered Edward R. Murrow hosted a 'lighter than air' celebrity interview show.
- THE STATE : Why Utility Deregulation Won't Benefit L.A. Rate Payers
- On the Chopping Block : Edison Co. Plans to End Leases With Tree Farmers
- Will Quake Warning Leave Californians Shaking? : Safety: Alarm system could be in place within 10 years. It would give people perhaps 30 seconds to prepare. But some experts say panic could cause more deaths and injuries.
- Acting Bonds Freddie Prinze's Son to His Dad
- THEME PARKS : What Would Walt Say? : It's a great big, beautiful tomorrow--at least it used to be. Disneyland's new rides may draw large crowds, but what's happened to long-time favorites? It's a nostalgic world after all.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Trucking Delay Signals Shift in NAFTA Support
- Legal Immigrants Fear Federal Assault on Benefits : Assistance: Even if the president vetoes the plan as promised, rights to welfare are likely to be targeted.
- 4.9 Quake Hits Near Lake Tahoe
- Bethlehem Fetes Its First Noel Without Israelis : Mideast: Suha Arafat, Palestinian leader's wife, lights Christmas tree as thousands celebrate withdrawal of troops.
- Man Sentenced to 8 Years for Attempted Rape at Mall
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Late Free Throws Give University Victory
- Reserves Lift CSUN, but Not Far Enough : Men's basketball: Without Morbley or Cross, Matadors push St. Mary's in 67-64 nonconference loss.
- Lakers Have a Nose for Victory : Pro basketball: Jones plays with mask in 116-83 victory over Kings, the first game after long trip.
- UCI Cuts 3 Fertility Doctors' Pay, Citing Budget Concerns
- From Cairo to California : Fast-Growing Coptic Church Getting Ready to Install First Bishop for L.A.
- San Gabriel Valley : Officials Seek Change in Development Deal
- Authorities Break Up Brawl Involving Nearly 200 Club-Goers in Ventura : Crime: Early morning fight near harbor leaves several injured and results in arrest of a Carpinteria man.
- Long Beach State Wins Running Away : College basketball: The 49ers get the best of George Mason and its fast-paced game, 98-84.
- Bethlehem's Holy Sites Retain Much Power
- A Hot Spark From Flint
- Getting Fiesta Together, Taking It on the Road : Music: The Philharmonic Society, which brings Nati Cano's holiday show to Costa Mesa today, will export it in '96--the presenter's first such venture.
- Northridge Finds Good in 67-64 Loss
- Republicans May Have Sunk Telecom Bill for This Year : Congress: But a panel is already working to gain the support needed to pass it as soon as possible.
- Domestic L.A. in Words and Images : THE LOS ANGELES HOUSE: Decoration and Design in America's 20th Century City By Tim Street-Porter; Clarkson Potter; $60, 252 pages : LOS ANGELES: The End of the Rainbow By Merry Ovnick; Balcony Press $34.95, 384 pages
- Ken Keyes Jr.; Author of Self-Help Books
- Weekend TV : Christmas Shows, Watergate Revisited
- COLUMN ONE : Bhutan: a Shangri-La No Longer? : The tiny, cloistered kingdom is struggling to modernize. Poverty, bootleg Western culture and claims of rights abuses threaten its image as a Himalayan paradise.
- Jobless Rate Rises, but Nonfarm Work Surges : Economy: Some say increase in nonagricultural sector is mainly in low- wage service positions.
- San Francisco Dominates Fullerton for 72-53 Victory
- Basketball Contest Had O.C. Ringer
- O.C. Jobless Rate Stays Steady : Unemployment: County continues to outperform its neighbors as numbers climb in L.A. County, statewide.
- Community Essay : A Daughter-in-Law Labors at Love . . . : Betty was a hard case-- suspicious, critical and resentful about her 'stolen' son.
- LA HABRA : Tire Store Ordered to Move Flagpoles
- SANTA PAULA : Council Opposes Weather Station Site
- Thieves Steal Holiday at Convalescent Home : Burglary: 75 wrapped gifts, intended for patients who had not received any from relatives, are stolen from parked car.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ryan, Golden West Stop Chaffey, 79-73
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Schnellenberger Investigated?
- San Francisco Stops the Titans : College basketball: Defensive pressure is the key in the Dons' 72-53 victory over Cal State Fullerton.
- Republicans Weighing Best Way to Reach Out to Blacks : Politics: Some believe the GOP message will resonate with African Americans. Others say agenda must change.
- Graham Leaves Hospital
- Starting Winter on a Roll : Leisure World Inaugurates Holiday Golf Cart Parade
- Students Get Inmates' Perspective : Education: Valley College class offers up-close lessons on jails and crime through talks with prisoners.
- Holiday Closings
- Osborne Is Trying to Put Out Flames
- Canucks Finish Ducks With Flourish, 6-2 : Hockey: Vancouver gets four goals in final 3:15, including hat trick by Mogilny, and crowd boos.
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Helps Magic Stay Perfect at Home
- Norwegian Warms to Mariachi
- Rose Bowl: USC vs. NORTHWESTERN, Jan.1, Channel 7, 2 p.m. : GETTING TO THE ROSE BOWL WAS . . . NO SNAP : After Ball Didn't Reach Punter and Northwestern Lost, Team Reached Out, Turned Setback Into Rallying Point
- Course to Focus on Entertainment Careers
- Whitewater Notes Spark New GOP Questions
- Russian Soldiers Halt Attack on Chechen City
- Wilson Defies U.S., Cuts Hiring Goals for Road Contracts : Affirmative action: The governor reduces the target level of women and minority firms to 10% from 20%. Millions of dollars in business is at stake.
- Pension Income Tax Ban OKd
- Dr. Seymour M. Farber; Physician, Educator, Lung Cancer Expert
- Rudolph Sees Red in Politically Correct Christmas Book
- Christmas Will Test Mettle of Yacht Tragedy Survivor
- Another American Pianist Invades Russia, Successfully
- Merrill Blames Orange County for Losses : Finance: Brokerage, responding to suit over failed investments, says officials caused debacle by filing for bankruptcy.
- SEAL BEACH : Surfside's Barrier Holds Up, for Now
- Platform : . . . and Other Tales From the Holiday Front Lines
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : TODAY'S GAMES : Chargers Out to Make Playoffs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL
- Ineptitude Contagious as Kings Lose
- China Airlines Orders Six Boeing 737 Jets : Aerospace: The $750-million deal with the Taiwanese carrier includes options for nine more jets.
- INSIDE & OUT : Magnetism May Reduce Pool Deposits
- CHINA : Santa Claus Is Coming to a Town Called Beijing
- Work Resumes at Burned Textile Factory
- Sanctuary Now Prison for Some Bosnia Refugees
- Panorama City : Event to Aid Survivors of Domestic Violence
- OXNARD : Motorcyclist in Police Car Collision Dies
- Family Matters : Los Alamitos' Johnson Keeps Last Promise to Dying Grandmother
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Stay Hot, Defeat the Flames, 5-1
- Canucks Picking Up Momentum in Pacific : Hockey: After a rough first quarter of the season, Vancouver and Mogilny are making things difficult for division foes.
- Dual Championships Put Happy Faces on Harvard-Westlake's Smiley Twins
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Big Employment Suits May Yield Only a Pittance : Courts: Businesses normally keep fighting until the jury awards are either chopped down or tossed out.
- FILLMORE : Man Suspected of Giving Pot to Teens
- Changes Proposed in Route of 710 Freeway Extension
- Memorial Mass for Stuntwoman to Be Held Today
- Jury Convicts 3 in Murders on Halloween : Courts: Pasadena gang members are found guilty of first-degree homicide. They could be sentenced to the death penalty.
- CHRISTMAS SERVICES: With Christmas falling on Monday...
- New Moms Get a Free Rest Day
- TV Reviews : 'God's House' Full of Wacky, Weird, Hyper
- THEATER REVIEW : Revolving Door Program Filled With Christmas Jeer
- Actress Butterfly McQueen Is Killed in Fiery Accident
- 10 N.M. Tribes Reject U.S. Order to Close Casinos : Gaming: Ultimatum follows ruling banning gambling and voiding state-tribal compacts. Indians cite financial stakes, issue of sovereignty.
- The Search Warrant Is a Vital Investigative Tool
- U.S. Moves to Deport Mexican Ex-Prosecutor
- MOORPARK : Council to Discuss Growth Controls
- Free Taxi Rides Aim to Keep Drunks Off the Road
- GARDEN GROVE : City Hall Will Fall on Time
- Countywide : St. Nicks' Secret: Genuine Whiskers and Personality
- UCI Professor Argues 'Mitochondrial Eve' Had Many Genetic Forebears
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Nunnery Shoots Rio Mesa Past El Camino Real in Final
- Signings Include Zeile by Phils
- Lukas and Mott Are Each Trying to Eclipse the Other in Close Race
- You Never Heard of the Ping Dynasty?
- A Noise Within Slates New Year's Eve Benefit
- Q & A : New Law for Wronged Investors : Courts: Reforms make it tougher to sue companies over soured projections, but may encourage companies to give out more information.
- Tom Pettit; Award-Winning NBC News Correspondent
- Gov. Wilson Rejects $6,000 Annual Pay Raise
- Madge Sinclair; Stage and Screen Actress Won Emmy
- Suit Alleges False Arrest, Assault in Jail : Law enforcement: Woman says deputies did not let her prove bench warrant was mistaken.
- Free Taxi Rides Aim to Keep Drunks Off Road : Holidays: LAPD distributes vouchers at police stations and restaurants for anyone to use for a ride home through Jan. 1.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Missed Foul Shots Help Temple Beat No. 1 Kansas in Overtime
- Turkeys to Stuff U.S. Troops on Christmas
- Senate Approves Welfare Reform Destined for Veto
- VENTURA : Neighbors Taking Yule Rivalry Lightly
- Here they are, the winners of Only...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Record Profit for Bridgford Foods
- LABOR
- Luring Tenants to a Backyard Habitat : Gardening: A Corona del Mar yard, certified by the National Wildlife Federation, shows how.
- Pringle, Others Need Not Give Depositions
- National Public Radio Issues Apology for Rapture Remark
- U.S. Ambassador Travels to Suburbs in Rare Overture to Sarajevo Serbs
- VENTURA : Teens Arrested After Parking Lot Attack
- Thai Workers May Soon Get Back Wages
- Doctors to Pay $1 Million for Lab Fee Markups : Courts: The agreement, which includes physician and clinic in O.C., is part of statewide investigation.
- Most of Airport Landing Fee Increase Upheld : Regulation: Federal agency OKs higher rate imposed by Riordan administration. Industry officials vow an appeal.
- MISSION VIEJO : Commission Rejects Revised Housing Plan
- Experiments With Sound Prove Satisfying
- INSIDE & OUT : It's a Rap
- MISSION VIEJO : Preliminary Plans for Library Approved
- NEWPORT BEACH : Special Kids Get to Cruise Into Holidays
- St. Nicks' Secret: Genuine Whiskers and Personality
- Body of Woman Found Near Train Tracks
- Woodland Hills : District to Study Pierce Power Outages
- You Might Be a TV Star If . . . : Television: 'The Jeff Foxworthy Show' has brought the comedian to the attention of a broader audience than his blockbuster albums.
- SANTA PAULA : Police Say Mom Used Girl, 9, in Drug Sales
- When the Rev. J. Edwin (Ed) Bacon...
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The 8% Solution in Santa Ana
- ANAHEIM : Conservative Policy for Investments OKd
- SIMI VALLEY : Kids Hop to It in Test of Speed and Stamina
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- San Fernando Valley : Power Failures at College to Be Studied
- Tustin Dominates Sonora at Both Ends of the Court
- It's Why They're Called Punch Lines : Comedy: Norm MacDonald is known for landing hard ones on 'Saturday Night Live,' with O.J. and Bob Dole among his favorite targets.
- Summa Industries: The Fullerton company reported net...
- A Ch-Ch-Chia Pet Time of the Year
- San Diego Police Officer Charged in Shooting
- FRANCE : Gastronomes' Goose Is Cooked : Transport strike sends sales of holiday favorite foie gras plummeting. Animal activists cheer as food emporiums suffer.
- Internet Gives Tourists Tips on Sights Open in Capital
- SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Applicants Sought for Airport Panel
- Pollution Concerns Delay Federal Plan for Bolsa Chica
- Obituaries : Janice L. Borchert; Utah Native
- VENTURA COUNTY : Trying to Meet Needs of Elderly : Health: About 63,000 residents are over 65. A network of care givers reaches out to those in danger of falling into a deadly downward spiral.
- Deputies Deliver Cheer to Kids at State Hospital : Charity: Children at Camarillo facility receive donated presents and a day of yuletide companionship from volunteers.
- Westlake Makes Its Points With Royal, 85-65 : Boys' basketball: Warriors win their own tournament, send Highlanders a message.
- Q & A WITH TERRY DONAHUE : He Says History Will Be Kind to Him, Even if Some Fans Weren't
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : As Panthers Make History, Jaguars Make Excuses
- TV Reviews : Heartwarming Look at 'America's Children'
- 22 in Elite Army Division Linked to Skinheads or Extremists
- Abandoned Twins Home for Christmas
- A Family's Holiday Cheer--He'll Be Home for Christmas
- Community Dinner Activist Goes Back for Seconds : Holidays: After a low turnout last year, Donn Delson is opening the Christmas Day gathering to everyone.
- Westside : Jimmy Stewart Hospitalized After Falling
- Woman in Serious Condition After Being Shot Downtown
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- B.B. King Coming to O.C. in Comfy Old Blues
- Luring Tenants to a Backyard Habitat : Mail-Order Sources
- Germany May Repatriate Bosnian Refugees
- Spanish Neighborhood Scores $285-Million Jackpot
- Breast Exam Pad Gets FDA's Limited OK : Medicine: Device makes it easier to feel cancerous lumps. Maker's long fight for approval came to symbolize overzealous regulation.
- Get Training, Grand Jury Urges Board : Bankruptcy: Report says supervisors and staff need schooling on responsibilities.
- Canoga Park : 4 Local Students to Ride in Rose Parade
- Walk-On Jayhawk : Ransom Beats Odds to Make the Team at Kansas After Stint at Irvine Valley
- Chain Reaction : At Holiday Season Peak, Some Stores Tell of Plans to Close
- Conditions in Skid Row Hotel Are Unlivable, Suit Says : Housing: City-financed Hayward Manor project is plagued by crime and vermin, plaintiffs charge.
- Jimmy Stewart Remains Hospitalized
- Way to Go : Hemet Man, 83, Gets 18th Hole in One, Then Collapses and Dies on Next Hole
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Edges Up in Slow Pre-Christmas Trading
- San Diego Trial Lawyer Played Key Role in Securities Fraud Bill
- He's Trying to Extend His Stay
- It's on Its Way From Up North, but It's Not Santa : Weather: Lower temperatures and possibly light showers are forecast for Christmas Day.
- Central Los Angeles : Wall Art Project Turns to Children
- A Long, Cold Road to Bethlehem : Nativity: Gospel accounts of Mary and Joseph's journey gloss over the arduous reality of life and travel in ancient Galilee, scholars say.
- Jobless Rate Rises, but Nonfarm Work Surges : Economy: Some say increase in nonagricultural sector is mainly in low-wage service positions.
- Change Sought in Development Deal
- 3 Convicted in Murders on Halloween : Courts: Pasadena gang members are found guilty of first-degree homicide. They could be sentenced to the death penalty.
- Grizzlies Spurt Past Ice Dogs, 5-3
- Playoff Possibilities : Here's what might happen this weekend, according to the league:
- His Anger More Than 'Skin'-Deep : Singer-Songwriter Peter Himmelman Has Had His Share of Hard Knocks
- Can Others Fly Like the Eagles? : Fans Want to See Reunion Tours--the Trick Is Getting Groups to Do Them
- Jails Lighten Up a Bit for Christmas
- LAGUNA BEACH : Elvis Wannabes Beware: Line Forms Now for Patriots Day
- Montgomery Ordered to Comply With State Inquiry : Court: Judge says ex-Moorpark councilman must turn over records and be available to investigators in audit of campaign finances.
- Southeast / Long Beach : Tuna Wholesaler Seeks to Buy Cannery
- Brown a Marlin, Hill to Rangers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Johnson Rests Injured Shin
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Soundtrack Will Describe Action to Blind : Television: A nonprofit group has purchased time on KCOP on Sunday to showcase TheatreVision, a system that explains what is happening on screen.
- ENERGY
- Doctors to Pay $1 Million for Lab Fee Markups : Courts: Agreement is part of statewide investigation of physicians who add on to bills when no service was performed.
- Service Set for Stuntwoman Killed in Accident
- FIRST PERSON : Bunking Down and Fitting In on the Slow Train to Bosnia
- Woman's Body Discovered in Drainage Canal
- South Bay : Baby's Homecoming Is Family's Best Gift
- Special Counsel Is Named in Gingrich Inquiry : Congress: House ethics panel appoints James Cole, a defense attorney specializing in white-collar crime cases, to probe tax charges.
- OAK PARK : Texaco Proposes Gas Station, Store
- Man Arrested on Suspicion of Murder in Stabbing Death
- Crystal Cove Residents Must Move by Year's End : Development: State will not extend leases. Officials plan to rehabilitate bungalows for short-term rental.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Baron Girls Win, Get to the Final
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman-Switzer Rift Reported
- Dance Review : LeBlanc Meets the Challenge of Tough Joffrey 'Nutcracker'
- Damning 'Yankees'
- There's No Reason to Find Fault in 'Fawlty'
- When neighbors of similar spirit put their bulbs together, it begins to look a lot like Christmas. And we mean a lot.
- Disconcerting Concert
- Creeping Commercials
- What Happened to L.A. Fans? Mike, Here They Are
- DEAR SANTA
- Santa in the Sky
- The Song Is You
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 23, 1995
- Senate Completes First Override of Clinton Veto : Congress: Measure restricts investors' ability to sue for securities fraud. It's a victory for GOP 'contract.'
- D.A. Searches Assemblyman's Home : Raid: Orange County officials are investigating possible campaign finance irregularities. Legislator claims he was treated rudely.
- Relatives of Plane Crash Passengers Desperately Search for Survivors : Aviation: Weather conditions in Colombia stall official rescue efforts. U.S. jet's data recorders are recovered.
- Congress Votes Stopgap Funds for Some Benefits
- Neighbors Mourn Youth Killed by Police : Investigation: Santa Ana officials say he pointed a gun at a pursuing officer. Family says he was fleeing unarmed.
- Update : Follow-up on the news : NEWPORT BEACH : City Grants Contracts to Waste Haulers
- Search of Baugh Home Protested : Probe: O.C. legislator's supporters say he was manhandled during dawn raid by D.A.'s investigators. Capizzi's office denies it.
- Senate Completes First Override of Clinton Veto : Congress: Investors' ability to sue for fraud limited in victory for GOP 'contract' and Newport Beach Rep. Cox.
- SKY WATCH: Yo, parents. Santa may be...
- MIGHTY CARTOON: With a Mighty Ducks movie,...
- SAD SANTA: If Santa only knew about...
- Supervisor Urges Sweeping Hospital Overhaul : Health: Responding to new revelations of problems at King/Drew, Burke says she will seek a major shake-up to try to restore confidence.
- Update : Follow-up on the news : COSTA MESA : Season Brightened for Once-Homeless Teen
- Update : Follow-up on the news : COSTA MESA : College Instructors Win 3% Pay Raise
- Friends Praise the Suspect in Cuban Plot
- INTERNATIONAL
- L.A. Trying to Persuade Federated to Keep Stores
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Rich Tale of the Beginning and Its Thunderous End : BYZANTIUM: The Decline and Fall by John Julius Norwich; Alfred A. Knopf; $35, 488 pages
- Riordan Invites Ex-N.Y. Transit Chief to L.A. : MTA: Mayor says visit would be as consultant only, but critics say the agency needs a strong executive now.
- Federal Court's Ballot Ruling Gives Dole Big Boost in New York
- South Bay : Firefighters Punished for Computer Porn
- Surfside Sandbags Repulse Winter's First High Tides
- Tustin Woman, 34, Killed in Two-Car Crash at Intersection
- But I'm Not Sam Rosenbaum
- Oduok Shows Loyola the Way to Tournament Championship
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Dazzling Journey to a Surreal 'City'
- Sex Suit Against Texaco Settled for a Tenth of Jury's Award : Court: Sources say Janella Sue Martin, now on administrative leave, will give up her job as part of the $2-million deal.
- Labor Dept. Adds Gap Inc. to 'Good Guy' Retailer List
- KENYA : Attacks on Foreigners Mar Africa's 'Island of Stability'
- Budget Fight Saps Congress of Holiday Cheer : Politics: California representatives could be stranded in Washington until Christmas Eve.
- Plugged Ears in Congress : Business likes AmeriCorps; so why are pro-business lawmakers opposed?
- Recycling Bin Yields Body
- County Named in Ex-Official's Harassment Suit : Courts: Former Finance Director Eileen T. Walsh recounts sexual insults from the '80s and a demotion in 1995 for whistle-blowing about alleged improprieties between government, investment firms.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Texas Arlington Outshoots UCI
- PLAY REVIEW : Musical 'Scrooge' Rates a Few Bahs
- MOVIE REVIEW : Van Damme in Top Form in 'Sudden Death'
- Angela Bassett: Grounded--and Soaring as an Actress : After Vampires, Strange Days, the Film Star Can 'Exhale'
- Company Town : Lawyer Retires, Plans to Pursue New Ventures
- Westinghouse to Sell Knoll to Pay for CBS Acquisition
- Learn a Little About Her Story
- Congress OKs House Plan to Fund Covert Action in Iran : Budget: Gingrich's proposal wins agreement despite administration, CIA opposition. It would give the program an additional $18 million.
- Vote on Welfare Bill
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Chechen Rebels Abandon Town
- Merrill Blames O.C. Leaders in Suit Response
- Fall Sends James Stewart to Hospital
- Drivers Learn Not to Cross That Line When They Come to It
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Basketball League Registration Opens
- Southeast : Lynwood Voters Reject Card Clubs
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Branch Libraries to Reopen on Mondays
- UCLA's Venegas Will Host Clinic
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Cox Fined $17,500 for Incident
- Hard-Rockers Take Benefit Stage Tonight
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Supernova's Clever, Renegade Approach Hits the Target
- Awash in Worry : Residents in Tiny Beach Town Brace for Fury of Storm Season
- City, District OK Plan for Navy to Give Port 33 Acres : Negotiations: Under the agreement, the harbor would grow by almost half and the community would get a bigger slice of revenues.
- Public Works Commissioner Promoted to Deputy Mayor
- Police Shoot, Kill Teenager After Chase : Law enforcement: Authorities say a gun was recovered near the scene where Jose Pulido died. Suspect fired no shots.
- Countywide : Hockey Team Gets Outpouring of Help
- South Bay : EXTENDING HOLIDAY CHEER
- TELEVISIONContinuing the Search: The Home Shopping Network...
- Muslims in Strategic Strip of Bosnia Stake Their Claim : Balkans: Posavina Corridor villagers want to take back key city from rebel Serbs. U.S. troops are due soon.
- House Approves Sweeping Reform of Welfare System : Legislation: Compromise measure that gives states more power to run anti-poverty programs passes, 245-178, despite veto threat. Close vote is expected today in Senate.
- The Old School : Straight out of a Rockwell painting, one-room schools instilled a sense of roots, values and community. Even as they're on their way out, new schools try to emulate them.