- 'Soldier of Misfortune' Faces Yet Another Court Date
- Woman Held on Cocaine Charge
- Couple Slain, Son Injured in Chatsworth Home
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Ex-Factory Worker Now Helps Disabled
- Bulls Keep Firing in Rout of Rockets
- Penn State Unranked but Still Unbeaten
- Dividend Yield on S&P; 500 Hits Record Low Despite Growth
- Aurora Electronics Delays Annual Report
- Resolved: Let's Lighten Up
- El Torito's Bounty
- Precious Metals
- A Night of Comedy, Crystal and Cars
- Weddings From Hell
- Tornado Devastates Miami Neighborhood, Injures 30
- Volcano Erupts, 2nd Emerges in Russia's Far East
- Central Los Angeles : San Fernando Valley : The March of Dimes' Petite Ambassador
- THE BUDGET STALEMATE : Crisis Fails to Slow U.S. Money Presses
- DWP Panel OKs Fluoridation Plan
- 4 File to Run in Special Election
- Central Los Angeles : No Quake Insurance for L.A. Coliseum
- Pedestrian Left Critical by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Health of Murder Suspect, 91, Is Improving, Jailers Tell Judge
- North Korea Says It Will Take Part in Atlanta Games
- VALLEY WEEKEND : CULTURE COMES TO SUBURBIA
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Now Is a Good Time to Get Your Feet Wet : For those interested in learning about the delicate lives of tide-pool creatures, January's low tides offer great viewing.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Sessions on Kids' Books Kick Off the New Year : A reading and lecture by poet laureate nominee James Bruce Sievers are also on the schedule.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : FRIDAY
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Arts Scene Sure to Be a Vibrant Presence for the Coming Year : Museums and galleries will showcase a variety of work from murals to photography, ceramics to paintings.
- Aronberg Quote
- Tax Code
- OC LIVE : 'Jumanji': Unintended Special Effects on Younger Audiences : In "Jumanji," a magical board game unleashes a strange adventure when a menagerie of special effects-generated jungle animals invade a peaceful home. Robin Williams stars at the center of this wild ride. (Rated PG)
- Gelman Enters Race for Post Beilenson Vacating
- Closed Parks
- Election Talk
- Black Is Back
- Food Memories
- Christian Right Rhetoric on Gays
- Defending the Weak
- Youth Cream
- Madonna Tells of Fears About Alleged Stalker
- Appeal to Save Googie
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 4, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 4, 1996
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1996
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1996
- Money Columnist Dorfman Is Fired Amid Investigation
- All O.C. Judges Off Misconduct Cases Tied to Bankruptcy
- All O.C. Judges Barred From 3 Officials' Cases
- CONFERENCE CALL: Parents in the Santa Ana...
- U.S. Employees Stage Protest
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : High School Pupils' Magazine Now Out
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : Girl, 10, Honored for Saving Mother
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : Golfers Chip In for DARE Program
- House Rebuffs Dole, Clinton, Rejects Bid to End Furloughs
- Senate to Reopen O.C. Fiscal Probe
- In Bosnia, Perry Fails to Quell Abduction Flap
- Republicans Seize Power in Assembly
- Marine Held After Mexico Driving Deaths
- Governor Pledges Funding to Cancel College Fee Hike
- YEAR AHEAD: "Gourmet coffee shops thrive here....
- State Senate Reopening Its Investigation of Bankruptcy
- All O.C. Judges Barred From 3 Officials' Cases
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Message That Employees Need to Save More May Be Sinking In
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Time to Get Personal With Your Brand New PC
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Bioengineered Pesticides Bad for Bugs; Are They OK for Planet?
- Clinton Said to Accept Capital Gains Tax Cut
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Confessions of a Tormented Former Zionist Radical : MEMOIRS OF A JEWISH EXTREMIST An American Story by Yossi Klein Halevi; Little, Brown $22.45, 256 pages
- Reagan Aide Watt Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor
- The Ludicrous Is Likely
- Programs Offer Disposal of Christmas Trees
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Ruling Hinders Photographing of Suspects
- Southeast : Center for Homeless Reopens at New Site
- Long Beach Man Found Shot to Death in Driveway
- Diamond Expert Admits Conviction
- Youth Shot in Neck Released by Hospital
- San Fernando Valley : Residents Dig Out After Strong Winds
- New Faces Expected in Government
- Woman Dies After Car Hits Bus in L. A.
- No Curbside Pickup for Discarded Trees
- Latest Loss Just One Big Turnover for Fullerton
- Swimming in Marlin : Magdalena Bay Region Off Baja California Offers Abundance of Action for Anglers, Backstrokers Alike
- Repeating Was a No. 1 Priority
- He's Taking Aim at the Over-50 Crowd
- Passengers Complained of Brakes on Bus Before Fatal Collision in Mexico
- Cholesterol Drugs' Safety Questioned by Researchers
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : In Surprise, Mubarak Names New Premier
- '90S FAMILY : New Baby Is a Lot for a Firstborn to Handle
- Inmates Learn Maintenance of Computers
- Grand Jurors Expected to Pursue Bankruptcy Probe
- County Braced for Invasion of Killer Bees, Board Told
- Council to Discuss Managing Growth
- Flocking to Float Display
- Blocking Legal Access for the Poor : Cuts jeopardize the rights of all Americans
- Family, Others Mourn Slain Friends
- Sherman Oaks : Group to Discuss Crime, Boulevard Plan
- School Board Alters Boundary Changes
- Owner, 73, Earns First Stakes Win
- Bowling for Dollars and Spare Change
- Reds' Larkin Potentially a $21-Million Man
- FIESTA BOWL / Nebraska 62, Florida 24 : Practice Helps Donahue in the Big Game
- FIESTA BOWL / Nebraska 62, Florida 24 : Nebraska Far Superior : Frazier, Phillips Lead All-Time Great Victory
- Weekend Box Office : A Very Happy New Year's Holiday for 'Toy Story' and 'Jumanji'
- PEOPLE : Great Western Gives Reins to a New CEO
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Computer Firm Expects Disappointing Earnings
- Bosnia Faults NATO for Abductions of Citizens
- Teen Faces Charge in Crime Spree
- Panel Seeks Funds to Keep VISTA Running
- Huntington to Pay $42,500 to Settle Search Lawsuit
- The New Year's Sweetest Words : Being logical goes out the window and being ridiculous starts to make sense when awaiting the results of a biopsy.
- USC Women Let It Get Away Against Kansas
- No. 1 vs. No. 2
- The Bowls
- PEOPLE WATCHLucy's Autobiography Surfaces: More than six...
- AUTOS : Big Three See Moderate to Flat Growth
- Chancellor a Welcome Surprise
- Parks Closed? Just Fly Abroad : Congress goes a-junketing, escaping realities of the federal budget crisis
- Strickland Comes In to Beat Knicks
- Best of the Best
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC's Johnson Wants to Play for Jets
- Frenchman Adds Zest to San Jose State; Titans Fall
- BOYS
- No. 3 Fountain Valley Beats No. 10 Westminster
- Urohealth Shares Bounce Around After Moves
- LeBow Begins Proxy Fight at RJR Nabisco to Force Breakup
- Yale Grades Up in Air as Grad Aides Protest
- Updated Planning Among Mayor's Goals
- Olympic Team to Help Tutor in Softball
- FIESTA BOWL / Nebraska 62, Florida 24 : Florida Little More Than Gator Bait in This Mismatch
- Healthy Stripers a Nice Alternative
- Kelly's Late Basket Carries Antelope Valley Past Hoover
- Huge Layoffs May Now Be in Decline, but Worries Linger
- Something Old, Something New
- Home Is Where the Plot Is : For Writer Jay Gummerman, Orange County and the Happiest Place on Earth Are a Winning Backdrop
- A Tradition Burns Bright : Cuban Heritage of Making Cigars by Hand Flourishes at Tiny L.A. Shop
- San Fernando : City Seeking Name for New Bus Service
- UCI Genetic Researcher Wasmuth Is Dead at 49
- Zoo for Rare Species Clears 1st Hurdle
- A Step Back in Judicial Balloting : Voters need more data on court candidates; an Assembly bill promises less
- The Blimp's View : Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- CONGRESS WATCH : A Way to Fight Trash
- Principal Selected for Magnet School
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Seles to Play Australian Open, Site of Last Grand Slam Title
- Irvine Valley Women Off to Fast Start in First Season
- Anteaters Shoot 35% but Win Easily
- It's Not Pretty, but Irvine Will Take the Victory
- Hughes Aircraft, City Seek Industrial Buyer
- Job Security After Sale Uncertain
- Sun Valley : Workshops Offered for New Businesses
- Designs That Prize the Diversity of Muslims
- Ex-Worker Kills Manager, Injures 2, Self
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : PC-Related Sales Climb 38% in '95
- LAUGH LINES : PUNCHLINES
- Good-News State Budget Won't End Partisan Fights
- Madonna's Court Appearance Delayed 1 Day
- Something Old, Something New : Japanese Couple Come to Camarillo for Vows
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : 1985's Best Seller
- Rep. Moorhead Calls Off Latin America Trip
- Body Found in Ditch Identified
- City Considers Contest to Find a Catchy Motto
- Man Is Shot to Death; Gang Link Suspected
- Myanmar Reportedly Seizes Drug Warlord's Stronghold
- Obituaries : Dennis Grainger; Heavy Equipment Mechanic
- Happy Camp Golf Plan Is Knocked Off Course
- Cove Dwellers Not Ready to Leave Yet
- Rash of Rolex Robberies Plagues Westside, Valley
- GIRLS
- Americans' Chances Going Downhill Fast
- League Race Appears Too Close to Predict
- Barnett Keeping Schools Guessing
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dream': Balancing Pinter, Shepard
- No Humor Handicap : Chris Fonseca Turns Life With Cerebral Palsy Into Comic Gold
- Getting Clear on Resolutions
- Irvine Firm's Deal Could Mean Up to $4 Million in Laser Sales
- Preserving Their Identity in a Modern Era : Yes, they feel a little alienated from their culture. But Jewish American women still long for that spiritual connection.
- Valleywide : Panel Will Consider Ban on Racist Fliers
- Disaster Preparedness Mixer Planned Jan. 17
- Harvard Makes Race Secondary
- Change of Look by Colts
- Girls' Basketball Top 10
- Next Up on Montel: Host Turns Actor
- AT&T; to Abandon Its Online Software
- Mexican Stocks Start the Year With a Record High
- PEOPLE : Premiere Magazine's Lyne Hired by Walt Disney Co.
- End Nears for Tent Cities
- Pier Scheduled to Be Reopened Today
- VISTA Bus Service May End Feb. 1
- Rash of Rolex Holdups Seen in Valley, Westside
- Obituaries : Toni Kaye; Dancer and Choreographer
- Even for a Texan, This Is a Big Lie
- Northridge Embarrassed by Division II Opponent
- O.C. Dance, Music Season Composed of Old, New
- TRADE
- Suit Against 3 Brokerages Is Dismissed
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Start '96 With Bang as Dow Soars 60
- Unexpected Voice From the GOP
- World IN BRIEF : INDONESIA : Quake-Triggered Tidal Wave Kills 8
- Oasis of Love--for Clients and Staff
- City Mulls Outlets for Del Mar Area
- ENERGY
- Cigarette Regulation Plan Challenged
- Wedding From Hell
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Rabin's Killer Says Jail Cell Is Too Cold
- A Tradition Burns Bright : Cuban Heritage of Making Cigars by Hand Flourishes at Tiny L.A. Shop
- San Gabriel Valley : SHOW WON'T GO ON
- 'D Word' Develops Into the Doable in '96
- Obituaries : Arthur Rudolph; Designed Saturn Rocket
- 4 Condors Readied for Move Into Wilds
- Agoura Hills : Yacovone Named to Vector Control Agency
- Yaroslavsky's Nominees for Commissions Approved
- PERSPECTIVES ON CITY CONTRACTORS : . . . but Forced Hiring Is the Road to Ruin : Vendors base bids on the cost of the work force they need. They shouldn't be forced to inherit one they don't know.
- County Launches Hospital Overhaul
- Shoppers Check Out Capitalistic Supermarkets in China
- RETAILING
- Why Smaller Hasn't Meant Better This Time Around
- Man Who Hurt 21 People With Car Apologizes
- Reds' Larkin Potentially a $21-Million Man
- Daniels Expands His Horizons in Search of Head Coaching Job
- THEATER REVIEW : Slow Going for This 'Witness'
- '90S FAMILY : A Positive Move : The Lone Bright Spot for the Loved Ones of Someone With AIDS: Time Together--Back at the Family Home--to Heal Old Wounds and Love Again
- Boy, 16, Hurt Critically in Skateboard Mishap
- Wonderful Days Expected to Hold
- Westside : AIRPORT ACQUISITIONS
- Obituaries : Violet Walker; Senior Tennis Champion
- Obituaries : James Taylor Jr.; Watts Community Activist
- Hiring New Manager Is Council's Top Task
- Job Security Uncertain in Smith Sale
- Aerospace Contractor Settles Allegations
- They're Gaining on Alemany
- Due to Inflation, Iraq to Stop Printing Money
- Heavy Snowfall Closes Schools, Disrupts Traffic in Plains States
- Weight Guidelines Drop Allowance for Gains With Age
- Builders Make Room for History
- Central Los Angeles : Exhibition of 250 Dolls Reflects African Culture, Spirituality
- Execution Date Set for Burbank Killer
- Youth Stealing Beer Leaves His Prosthetic Arm Behind
- San Gabriel Valley : INITIATIVE DRIVE
- Westside : Rail Station Plan May Boost Neighborhood
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- San Gabriel Valley : 710 Freeway Shift May Need Panel's OK
- Something Old, Something New : Japanese Couple Come to Camarillo for Their Wedding Vows
- Frederic Miller, History Chair at Cal State Fullerton, Dies
- Itchy, Icky Santa Anas Blast Away
- Pacific Has Big Second Half to Defeat UC Irvine
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- Blackhawks Unbeaten in Nine After Bruins Fall
- Northridge Finds Colorado School of Mines Just II Tough, 63-59
- Finley Signing Close, but Abbott a Question
- THEATER REVIEW : Pinter's 'Quartet' Has Style, but It's Short on Clarity
- Where's the Mona Lisa? In Eastern Tuscany, Of Course
- Watching and Waiting : More Than Recovery, a Year of Preparing for Greatness
- HEALTH
- Tungsten Depressor
- O.C. Artist to Rescue Heroes
- Manufacturing's Sluggishness Not as Severe in December
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Snow Decimates Monarch Butterflies
- Moorhead Cancels Junket, Cites Budget Negotiations
- Community Regroups to Stem the Emergence of Gang Violence
- Results of Renovation to Be Seen Downtown
- Central Los Angeles : FROM ALLEYS TO PARKS
- Evil of Banality Threatens Us All : Global Warming: 100 years ago, a Swedish scientist's theories on carbon dioxide got a cold shoulder; we're still temporizing.
- Lawsuit Seeks Repayment in La Conchita Home Sale
- Mission Promenade Is Nearing Completion
- Jurist Fighting Recusal Effort in Citron Case
- Luring Businesses to Town Is City's Goal
- In a Slump, Dafoe Tries to Stay Upbeat
- Twin Palms Becomes an Oasis for Mellow L.A. Quartet
- Sensors Tested as Weapon in Cities' War on Gunfire
- POLITICS : Demise of the ICC: Is It Really 'Much Ado About Nothing'? : U.S. agency with power over railroads, trucking is dead. But some of its functions live on.
- South Bay : Torrance Hospital Makes List of Nation's Top 100 Medical Facilities
- Community Regroups to Stem Emergence of Gang Violence
- Calabasas : Grand Opening of New Library Jan. 13
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Ex-Record Setter Signed by Steelers
- Angels Close to Deal on Finley, Not Abbott
- Bennett Is a '90s Triple Threat
- Receiver Perry Leaves Northridge Hanging
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Some Myths Point to a Truth About Ourselves
- Saudi Transfer of Power Permanent, U.S. Officials Say
- Laguna Hills Panel to Move on Plans for Community Center
- Countywide : Decisions Loom on El Toro Base Future
- Obituaries : Richard Hornung; Movie Costume Designer
- Van Nuys : Panel to Hear Unocal's Liquor Permit Appeal
- Adult School Offers Free English Classes
- Update : Follow-up on the news : Tax Ruling Leaves Cities Guessing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Injured Tight Ends Force 49er Signing
- Names in the NewsThe funeral for boxer...
- 'Land of the Morning' Fades in Light of Day
- Fire Kills Woman Who Aided Needy
- Latest Loss Lengthens Lakers' Long Season
- Johnson's Prints: Nostalgic for Nostalgia
- And You Thought Singles Bars Were Crowded
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Start '96 With Bang as Dow Soars 60
- Revenge Note Reported in Alabama Blast
- New O.C. Grand Jury to Resume Probe
- Honk if You Love Road Kill
- U.N. Leader Wants New Burundi Force