- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 8, 1993
- BANKING
- International Business : Brazil Announces Plan to Slash Inflation, Cut Spending : Austerity: Innovative price index would evolve into a new currency. Despite denials, analysts see it as a link to dollar.
- Cox Cable and Southwestern Joining Forces : Telecommunications: Firms plan an ambitious $4.9-billion joint venture of acquisitions to offer a wide array of video and other interactive services.
- Dow Hits All-Time High on Day of Quiet Trading : Market Overview
- Texas County Reverses Vote; Apple Will Get Incentives
- ECONOMY
- Opposition Grows in South Korea, Japan Over Opening Rice Markets : Trade: Leaders in both countries face domestic political pressure as they take action to facilitate a GATT agreement.
- International Business
- ECONOMY
- Strike Cuts Deeply Into AMR's Profit
- RJR Nabisco to Eliminate 6,000 Jobs to Help Earnings : Restructuring: Pricing pressures have eroded profit at the food and tobacco conglomerate.
- Executive Travel
- TOURISM : Birthday Boys, Girls Reign in Kingdom Under Special Party Deal at Disneyland
- Unocal's Richard Stegemeier to Step Down as Chief Executive : Management: Roger Beach will take over for local oil company's longtime leader.
- Williams Given Maximum 10 Years in Denny Beating : Riots: Judge calls attacks on the basis of race intolerable and says 'statement of remorse does not ring true.' The assailant could be freed in four years.
- Fear, Anger, Calls for Action Are Legacy of Polly's Death : Violence: Nation is outraged by crime's horror and suspect's felony record. Pressure grows for tougher laws.
- Fear, Anger, Calls for Action Are Legacy of Polly's Murder : Violence: Nation is outraged by the crime's horror and the suspect's felony record. Pressure grows for tougher laws.
- FIGHTING BACK: The Orange Police Department may...
- O.C. School's Gay-Support Group Debated
- 2,000 Area Jobs at Risk in Space-Contract Battle : Defense: Lockheed asks Pentagon to oust TRW as builder of early-warning satellites.
- She's So Hollywood--and Proud of It : Movies: 'Demolition Man's' Sandra Bullock says she's as 'shallow as anybody,' but don't let her wackiness fool you. There's a method to her madness.
- Special Tickets Offered for Culture Clash Show
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger Regains Confidence Against Bills
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Basketball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jazz Holds Off the Knicks, 103-96
- Rockies Re-Sign Galarraga
- Injuries Have Put Rams at Disadvantage All Season
- A Westside 'Celebration'
- Q&A; WITH NAOMI JUDD : 'The Stage Was My Home, My Church'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Delivers a Set for Insiders
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Corona del Mar
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Esperanza
- 'Special Christmas' Set at Autry Museum
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Football
- 'Milford Haven' Takes On Life of Its Own : Radio: Mara Purl's mix of a soap-opera format, environmentalism and fascination with a small California town is a hit in Britain. Now it might find a home in Canada.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Blunt Accepts a Scholarship to Notre Dame
- TELEVISIONHistory Lessons: CBS News will bring back...
- Girl Scouts Settle in Pledge Dispute
- First Lady Unveils 'Funky' Holiday Ornaments for White House Trees
- Experts Forsee a Model Program in City's SRO : Costa Mesa Village, the County's 1st Such Project, Is Already Home to 15 Low-Income Tenants
- Aluminum Sporting Goods Still a Gold Mine for Easton : Equipment: Valley firm started a revolution in 1946 with its arrow. It has gained international acclaim for quality products.
- SBA Disaster Aid Still Available to Business Owners in Fire Areas
- Palestinian Gunmen Kill 2 More Israelis : Mideast: Victims are father and son. Three more sons are wounded in worst attack of escalating series in the West Bank.
- Next Step : Front-Runner Sends Chile a Reassuring Message : Eduardo Frei isn't charismatic and he promises no surprises. Amid economic progress and stability, he seems to be just what Chileans want.
- C. Marvin Brewer; Water Company Executive
- VISION of MERCY
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Teaming Up Against Gang Crime
- It's Better to Be Loud, and Safe, Than Sorry : When a child is in peril, his or her silence is not golden
- Metrolink Offers Free Holiday Passes
- Suit by Allergan Shareholders Dismissed : Courts: Federal judge disallows their claim that the Irvine company overstated its business prospects.
- Payless Chief to Head Merged Drugstore Chains
- 1 Killed, 20 Injured as Bombs Explode on 5 Trains in India
- Mellon Bank to Buy Dreyfus Corp. for $1.7 Billion
- Threatened Jays Scrub Florida Park Plan : Maybe birds took up residence <i> after</i> the bush was cleared for surveyors. That still leaves city officials in shock.
- The Field of Dreams : Little Krakow? A Film Studio? Tustin Finds No Lack of Ideas for How to Use a Blimp Facility That's for Sale.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Husband, Wife Sentenced in Weapons Sales Case
- Ventura Jobs Office Reopens With Focus on Security
- Fan Mail From a Flounder? Not Quite
- It certainly beats "Bonanza: The Next Generation":...
- 'Rainbow Man' to Go to Trial Over Stink Bomb Charges
- Making the Case Against Development in the Sepulveda Basin
- Trial Begins for Westlake Man Accused of 17 Rapes
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Robertson May Open Bidding Battle for Network
- INSURANCE
- Realtors Win One in Battle Over Multiple Listing Access
- 400 Go Out on a Limb for Hoag Hospital
- SANTA ANA : An Artful Way to Paint Out Graffiti
- Raider's Knee Injury Still a Question Mark
- Consumers' Rx: Fewer Prescription Drugs : Health: The trend to make more medicines available over-the-counter is expected to accelerate with the pressure to reduce care costs.
- Reborn on the Bayou : Tartikoff Creates 2nd Career From Base in New Orleans
- BRUSSELS : A Touchy Issue
- Slaying Prompts Call for 1-Day Russian Bankers Strike : Crime: Today's shutdown aims to prod authorities to crack down on violence against financial institutions.
- GENEVA : Which Deadline?
- U.S., EC Reportedly Are Near a Settlement on Farm Subsidies
- Suit Accuses Landlords of Discrimination : Housing: The filing alleges that managers and owners at more than 3,000 Valley apartments were biased against African Americans.
- Detroit Offers Alternative to Electric Cars : Pollution: Auto makers suggest quicker, but not total, cut in emissions. Critics see an attack on battery-power efforts.
- Domestic Producers Seek Oil Import Curbs
- INSURANCE
- Syncor Enters New Pact With Du Pont-Merck
- 'Three-Time Loser' Bid Backed by Lungren : Crime: Attorney general supports initiative. Proposal would require anyone convicted of a third felony to face at least 25 years in prison.
- Philippine Storm Kills 21
- Insurance Top Concern for Laguna Fire Victims : Rebuilding: Residents of neighborhood assess coverage and compile comprehensive lists of pre-blaze property.
- Profile : Colombian Leftists Pin Hopes on Ex-Guerrilla : Few expect Navarro to be voted president. But if he makes a good showing, he could be pivotal in politics.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : New Suspect Questioned in Child Molestations
- Countywide : Commuters Take New Train Route
- LA HABRA : Council Chooses Cheverton as Mayor
- PLACENTIA : Mayor to Run for Dornan's House Seat
- IRVINE : Vacant School Board Seat to Be Discussed
- Menendezes' Self-Defense Claim Hurt : Trial: Judge will not give jurors the option of outright acquittal. They will be told that brothers' claim could be grounds for a reduced manslaughter verdict.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City to Hold Annual Holiday Parade
- Ex-School Official Pleads Guilty to Fraud Counts
- LA PALMA : Council to Consider Limiting Garage Sales
- The Biggest Game Will Be Decided in Bigger Stadium
- Administration Joins Fight for 'Environmental Justice' : Pollution: Minority communities are armed with new tools from capital. Use of Civil Rights Act encouraged.
- Santa Ana OKs Ban on Civic Center Homeless Encampments : Law: The courts have temporarily barred officials from enforcing an earlier anti-camping ordinance. The City Council approved the new restrictions on a 6-1 vote.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : He Leaves New York--and Tyson--Behind
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Choosing Right Women's Soccer Coach Is Crucial
- Interstate 5 Stretch to Be Closed for Construction
- Buford Wins Mayor's Job; New Members Join Council : Ventura: The former Chamber of Commerce leader is handed the gavel after months of behind-the-scenes wrangling. Measures lobbied hard on her own behalf until the vote.
- COLUMN ONE : Hunting a Mysterious Deer Killer : Scientists and game wardens are tracking an elusive quarry. In one of the animal world's biggest whodunits, they seek clues to the deadly virus believed to have claimed thousands of animals.
- Ex-Rams Cheerleader Pleads Not Guilty in Drug Case : Courts: Tracy Ann Donaho, accused of being a cocaine courier for cornerback Darryl Henley, has said she thought she was ferrying large sums of cash for him.
- Small Victory for Home Business : Zoning: Exemption is granted to rule against commercial ventures in homes. Fear of disruption counters need for jobs and revenue.
- WESTMINSTER : Mobile Home Park Study Session Today
- Hitler and Guns
- El Sereno and 710 Freeway Gap
- 'Floating' Tax on Oil
- VW 4-Day Workweek
- AUTOS
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Reno Set to 'Defang' Internal Watchdog of Her Department
- Katz to Speak on Crime and Economy
- A Nervous Countdown on Trade
- CHATSWORTH : Club's Fund Raising Tactic Is Alarming
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Conlan Out for Game Against Saints
- T-Bond Yields Fall With Drop in Oil Prices
- Tough L.A. Permit Process Puts Miami in Focus for Fashion Photography
- Man Hunted in Slaying of Wife, Girl Near Idyllwild : Violence: The bodies are found in a house fire in Riverside County mountain hamlet. The suspect was in the midst of a divorce attributed to his alleged spousal abuse.
- Martin Goodfriend; Civic Leader, Philanthropist
- Culture : Dueling Cults in China : Mao and Deng symbolize ideological purity versus capitalist-tinged reform in the Communist nation's latest political wars. Deng's failing health and a Maoist anniversary add urgency to the debate.
- PLATFORM : Remember Bosnia?
- Clinton Plays the Turncoat on Ireland : After sweet-talking the Irish vote, he follows Bush's policy, even as Britain changes its tune.
- New Raznick Plan Scales Back Housing Development : Thousand Oaks: City rejected original 92-home proposal as too dense. Zukowski remains concerned because of location near wetlands.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lions Fire Offensive Coordinator, Drop Peete Behind Kramer and Ware
- * Alan Puzarne was appointed regional vice...
- Ingram Micro to Add 600 Jobs, Expand N.Y. Plant
- Pleasant Travel Service Looks for Boost in Mexico Tours
- GOD STAYS: Valley Boy Scout leaders are...
- Experts Warn of Widespread Disruption by Volcanoes : Climate: Huge eruptions would release gases and ash, damaging crops and affecting air travel routes. Such events occur about once every 100 years, scientists say.
- Opposition Likely for Revised Reservoir Plan : Safety: The Laguna Beach County Water District board may reject the City Council's compromise package requiring a below-ground structure and replacement of the open space used.
- STUDIO CITY : Zone Change Plan Opposed at Hearing
- Search Still On for Private Plane That Did Not Return : Missing: Pilot and Brea woman, who were on trip to Nevada, had failed to come back Friday as scheduled.
- Making A Difference In Your Community : Center Dresses Poor Children in New Clothes
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Seedings Weaken Volleyball Tournament
- Canadian Synchronized Swimmer Finally Gets Olympic Gold Medal
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Parolee Says He Killed Girl After Deputies Left
- Arafat Tells Christopher His Woes, Asks Intervention : Diplomacy: PLO chairman cites fears that Israel will rethink Arab self-government promises.
- Boy Scouts Decision Goes Against Atheists, Agnostics : Discrimination: The Supreme Court ruling has only limited significance. It will not have an impact on three cases in the Southland.
- Astronauts Swap Hubble Cameras in Swift Work
- Judge Rules Hilbun Mentally Competent to Stand Trial : Courts: The former letter carrier is to appear for a preliminary hearing Jan. 22 in connection with March rampage that left two people dead and six hurt.
- Ritz-Carlton Sued by Guests Who Reported Theft
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Corona del Mar's Boyce Is Used to Being a Marked Man
- THEATER REVIEW : A Political Agenda in the Hands of Cutups : Satire: 'Carpa Clash' is clever, impassioned Chicano vaudeville with a knife's edge at the Mark Taper Forum.
- Poll Faults Banks on Minority Mortgages : Financing: Advocacy group's survey adds fuel to the criticism as government prepares to toughen redlining laws.
- Applying Ice to the Problem
- Clinton Meets With Aristide, Haiti Premier
- MEXICO CITY : Nominating a Shoo-In
- Behind the 'Lani Guinier Mask' : Politics: Months after her nomination ordeal, she says the public still doesn't know who she really is.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Smoke Fouls Fowls' Arteries
- New Traffic Laws to Make Life Busier for Police : Safety: The three most significant measures will affect riders in pickup trucks, children on bicycles without helmets and young people who drink and drive.
- More Funds Expected for Health Benefits
- CHATSWORTH : Artist Selected for Metrolink Project
- LOS ANGELES : Schools to Seek 4 Days for Bilingual Teacher Training
- Suspect Killed After Church Bingo Robbery
- GLENDALE : Resource Center for Agriculture Opens
- PREP SOCCER : El Toro Tops San Clemente to Advance at Tournament
- No. 1 Los Alamitos Has Another Sunset Team on Its Horizon
- Couple Sentenced in White Supremacy Case : Courts: The North Hills man gets eight years and his wife three years and a month. They plan to appeal.
- OXNARD : City Defends Plan to Streamline Panels
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Undergo Curriculum Audit
- His Best Shot : Anatoli Semenov Has Become Offensive Force for Mighty Ducks
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gene Harris: He Aims to Entertain--and He Succeeds : The pianist's quartet delivers engagingly melodic songs in an evening at Orange Coast College that's intended strictly for pleasure.
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Does Rothenberg Really Have to Be Involved With <i> Everything</i> ?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : On-Campus-Meeting Policy to be Discussed
- OXNARD : Group Wants City to Rename Street
- School Official in Harassment Case Returns to Work
- Davies to Remain as King Case Judge : Courts: A federal jurist says statements during officers' trial did not indicate bias. The ruling clears the way for lawsuit against city to proceed.
- Dana Point : 7 City Volunteers Get VIPS Treatment
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Marina
- Roster Shows Ram Injuries Cut Too Deep
- Japanese Hint at Compromise on Rice, Major GATT Obstacle
- Airlines Again Cut Fares for Holiday Travel
- National Agenda : Battle Lines Redrawn in Russia : Yeltsin's victory over the old Parliament opened new political schisms. Thirteen parties compete for voters.
- STILL MOURNING: Wearing black ribbons, employees at...
- Putting a Premium on Trust : Insurance: In the struggle to rebuild after the recent fires, many homeowners must rely on the word of insurers. Some have become wary after riding a roller coaster of emotions.
- Environment : RETURN OF THE MONARCHS : For eons, millions have migrated each year to Mexico. But now, logging threatens to relegate them to the history books.
- BURBANK : Equestrian Center Launches Toy Drive
- Tune In Radio Viejo : Education: Elementary school students become broadcasters as they go on the air to report the weather on a South County FM station.
- Waste That Never Really Goes Away : County ends 15-year effort to avoid upgrading water treatment plant for Santa Monica Bay
- ANAHEIM : Officer's Dream Rides on Ranch
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Expansion of North Hills Project Sought : Development: The proposal asks that 715 more homes be allowed. A Santa Clarita hillside ordinance could block the plan.
- PREP BASKETBALL : Warnick, Punto Spark Trabuco Hills Over South Torrance
- Faulk Expected to Leave Aztecs and Join NFL
- Director to Appear at Screening of Works
- THEATER REVIEW : Shades of Naturalism in CSF's 'Blue Leaves'
- Fight Over Managing De La Hoya Costs Bout
- Slipping Into the Marina : Boats: With the depressed economy, the character of the live-aboard clientele at Marina del Rey has changed. Many clandestinely make their dockside homes on creaky vessels and duck residency fees.
- MOORPARK : Woman Named to Senior Center Panel
- Adult-Business Law Closer to Approval : Ordinance: Santa Ana City Council tentatively OKs a proposal to further limit new sites in number and location.
- Binh Tran
- Strawberry's Status in Doubt as He Goes on Special Waivers
- Ex-Chief Gates Is Back on the Case
- TMM Is Holding Talks to Restructure Debt
- Newhall Land to Build ITT Facility in Valencia
- Justices to Rule on State Death Penalty : Punishment: Law is challenged in Supreme Court for not giving jurors enough guidance when considering capital cases. Decision leaves California system in doubt.
- Countywide : County to Consider Awarding 2 Grants
- OXNARD : New Charges Filed in Welfare Fraud Case
- New Kids Great for Granddaddy
- RECOLLECTIONS : Frank Zappa: A Maverick Pied Piper : Pop music: An unlikely meeting with a rock star reveals the musical genius with an activist goal for kids.
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Santa Margarita
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Football
- Cytocare Says It May Split Into Separate Entities : Management: Officials say they are considering spinoffs, joint ventures and other moves. Company stock rises sharply.
- Ventura County's Job Market Languishes
- Century 21 Expansion: Century 21 Real Estate...
- BOOK REVIEW: ESSAYS : A 'Race Man' Speaks to All Who'll Listen : WHAT BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD DO NOW: Dispatches From Near the Vanguard <i> by Ralph Wiley</i> ; One World/Ballantine Books, $22, 374 pages
- JOHANNESBURG : Big Week in S. Africa
- Success in Football Is Merely Warm-Up Drill for This Athlete
- College
- ART /CATHY CURTIS : Millennium's End Through a Lens, Darkly : 25 Photo-Artists Chronicle Society's Ills as They See Them in Contemporary Art Center Exhibit
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Insurer Fans Debate Over Association Fire Fee : Woodland Hills: Tiny Crusader Insurance Co. protests Fair Plan's assessment policy, saying firms are penalized for business in the inner city.
- * TV: It doesn't pack the gripping...
- Home Sales Rebound in November, but Prices Fall : Property: A total of 944 houses and condos changed hands, up 22% from last year. The average price of a single-family home fell 12% to $240,400.
- AEROSPACE
- AIRLINES
- Clinton Advisers Are Said to Oppose Clemency for Convicted Spy Pollard
- Documentary : No 'Photo Ops' or Jogs for This Candidate : Parliament hopeful Kovalev barnstorms Russia's heartland the old-fashioned way, without pretension.
- Gravediggers Prepare Resting Place for a 'Real Good Cop' : Oxnard: Officer James O'Brien, slain in last week's rampage, will be buried next to his father. Thousands are expected to pay their respects today.
- Rockies Re-Sign Galarraga
- McClinton: Deep in His Heart Is Texas : Pop music: The sound and tenacity he got from the Lone Star State have seen him through lean but artistically rewarding times. He'll play the Coach House tonight.
- Kim Coleman
- Premiere Radio Acquires 9 Program Networks
- JDL's Document Plotter Sales Volume Doubles
- Dole Food to Cut 60 Jobs in Sales, Marketing Merger
- Ex-Priest Gets 18-Year Term for Sex Abuse at 5 Parishes
- 'Three-Time Loser' Bid Supported by Lungren : Crime: Initiative would require anyone convicted of a third violent felony to face life in prison. O.C.'s Umberg will offer a bill to achieve the same end.
- Paths of 3 Giant Defense Firms Varied, Challenging : Industry: 'Conversion' means different things to wary workers. How Hughes, Northrop and Litton are coping.
- Durenberger Indictment Is Dismissed
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Founding Trustee of Rancho Santiago College District Resigns : Education: Carol Enos cites health reasons for her decision to step down from the board after 22 years.
- FILLMORE : Students Get the Picture on Smoking Risks
- Deadbeat Dad Stands Accused Again
- Elke Sommer Wins $2 Million From Zsa Zsa Gabor
- VAN NUYS : Locals Attend Asian Festival at Valley College
- RESEDA : RV Donor Gives Explorers a Lift
- County Children's Service Employees Threaten to Strike : Labor: Wage dispute involves 2,300 social workers, mostly women. They claim they are paid 34% less than probation officers, mostly men, whose work requires similar skills.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Lower Ratings No Cause for Alarm
- Weekend Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Sweeps Up Film-Goers
- New Owners Try to Fix Whittled-Down Holiday Hardware : Retailing: Former managers pick up the pieces at stores in Valencia and Simi Valley. They'll continue to stress service and convenience.
- Terminal Data Loses $2.4 Million in Fourth Quarter
- Survey Sees More Erosion in Retirees' Health Benefits
- Bank-Mutual Fund Mergers: What You Need to Know Q
- AIRLINES
- LA HABRA : Moratorium OKd on Nude Bar Permits
- GLENDALE : College Center Gives Adults A New Chance
- Guilty Plea in Skinhead Weapon Case : Crime: In a deal with prosecutors, woman would get probation but submit to drug treatment.
- Katz Says MTA Lacks Strategy on Transit : Government: Legislator who devised merger that created the agency says money, efficiency problems remain.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Michigan Cruises, 78-60
- The Good Son : 49er Lineman Harris Barton Discovers What Really Matters Is His Father
- TECHNOLOGY : NASA Conference Should Help Launch Defense Conversion
- Independent Telemedia Sells Remaining Assets
- ENERGY
- Private Eye's Sentencing in Death Delayed : Crime: The Van Nuys man, convicted of arranging the slaying of a prostitute, has been diagnosed with cancer.
- Sentencing Puts Ouderkirk Back in Spotlight : Courts: Judge will mete out punishment today to assailants in Denny beating. Most observers say he is strict and is likely to come down hard on Damian Williams.
- LOS ANGELES : Pet Giveaway Retooled Amid Concern Over Abuse
- A Police-Fire Merger? Oxnard Tried It Once Before : Services: The city consolidated the departments in 1986. Two years later, the experiment was cut short.
- LOS ANGELES : Torres to Seek Greater Security at State Offices
- Smith Helps Cowboys Hold Off the Eagles : Pro football: His 57-yard gain in the fourth quarter sets up a touchdown as Dallas struggles for 23-17 victory.
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Santa Ana
- T-Bond Yields Fall With Drop in Oil Prices : Market Overview
- Yaroslavsky Expected to Seek Edelman's Seat : Politics: The councilman has scheduled a news conference for today. Entering the supervisorial race is a foregone conclusion, analysts say.
- Top Aide to CBS Chief to Go, Possibly to White House
- Applying Ice to the Problem: Commonwealth Edison...
- PacifiCare Stock Offering: PacifiCare Health Systems Inc....
- AEROSPACE
- 2 Key German Trials Take Surprise Turns
- Biological Father Denied Custody; Waited Too Long, High Court Says
- Welfare Reform Plan to Seek Lid on Aid to Teens
- Russians' Ballot Choices
- BUENA PARK : City Weighs Action on Code Violations
- SEAL BEACH : Teamwork Reopens Fire-Damaged Walt's
- Youth Dies as Car Plunges Off Freeway
- New Style Hasn't Slowed Rancho Santiago's Padgett
- BOYS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : El Dorado
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sign-Ups Begin for Citizen Academy
- MISSION HILLS : Hospital Reaches Out to Latino Community
- CAMARILLO : Mall Environmental Report Released
- DOWNEY : Father, Son Plead Not Guilty in Attempt to Hire Hit Man
- LOS ANGELES : Housing Project Rebuilding Expected to Start in Year
- Man Freed in Hunt for Molester : Investigation: Police had picked him up near school for questioning. More details are promised on another man still being held in the case.
- New Commander Discounts Rumors of Closure, Cuts at Point Mugu Base
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Football
- LAX, Airlines Ordered to Exchange Data in Fee Dispute : Transportation: A federal judge tells airport officials to provide information about what costs were factored into the new, higher charges. A protracted conflict is seen.
- Dionne Gives Canadiens' Victory
- Panthers Slip Back After Fast Start : Hockey: Weird incidents slow team, which enters game against Ducks with one-point advantage.
- Bilingual Help
- Milken Teaching Finance at UCLA
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 7, 1993
- Plan for Sylmar Police Academy Faces New Rival
- 1,000 Grieve for Shooting Victims at Latest Services : Mourning: For second consecutive day, friends, family and strangers attend church rites for three of four slain in last week's rampage.
- City Pushes for New Police Academy Site in Westchester : Facilities: Department had sought land in Sylmar. But taking over an existing building would be less expensive and speed up LAPD expansion plans, officials say.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : Nurses Have Had It With Sexism : The AMA is taking a nasty tack in fighting nursing's more autonomous role in post-reform health-care.
- Lock Up the Savings From Spending Cuts : Deficit: Here's a plan to keep House-Senate conferees from restoring pet programs.
- UAL Offers Majority Stake Plan to Unions : Airlines: Employee ownership would increase if the company stock reached certain levels. Talks continue today.