- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 29, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 29, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 29, 1994
- Principal in O.C. Grade Scandal Faces Transfer
- Valley Schools Vandalized During the Long Thanksgiving Weekend
- U.S. Agrees to Plan That Would Hand a Victory to Serbs : Balkans: Acceptance marks a major Administration reversal. European proposal requires Bosnian rebels to give up some land, allows federation with Yugoslavia.
- TWO HAPPY, ONE SAD: If you have...
- Gramm Joins Dole in Backing Trade Accord
- EARTHQUAKE KIDS: On the field, the Northridge...
- South Korea Eager to Open Business With the North : Asia: Enthusiasm sweeps through community after a Washington-Pyongyang agreement eased tensions.
- Orange County
- CHINA
- Your Money : Don't Let Crooks Shop on Your Credit : Consumers: Shoppers should be extra careful, card companies say, as fraud tends to skyrocket during the holiday season.
- If Small, Return to Sender
- Lonely Liberal Vows to Fight GOP Tide
- Program Helps Launch Young Minorities : Education: Inroads pairs African Americans, Native Americans and Latinos with internships.
- Pro Football Spotlight
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
- Orientation, Other Mandatory Hours Count Toward Pay
- Rabbi Killed, Israel Policeman Hurt in West Bank Attack by Gunmen : Mideast: A radical Islamic group is suspected in the ambush on Mt. Hebron. The wounded officer was hitching a ride.
- Audits Cast Shadow on Charter School's Future : Education: Spending criticized at L.A. campus that enrolls dropouts. Backers say problems can be fixed.
- Clinton Family Ends 4-Day Camp David Stay
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- UPDATE : Violent Image Still a Dark Cloud Over Florida Tourism
- O.C. Precinct Typifies Latino Voter Apathy
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : IRA Talks Still Planned This Year
- Ice Skating Rink Reopens but Glides Along in Obscurity
- Countywide : Child Safety Group Offers Holiday Tips for Parents
- Views of Motorists, Residents Diverge on Parking Spots
- Interview With the Electorate: a Chronicle : Vampire politics: In their swing to the right in recent years, are U.S. voters embracing the cruelties of Lestat?
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Woodbridge
- Gordon Helps Revitalize Chargers
- TV REVIEW : Stones Aerobic as Usual
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : IN REVIEW
- Theater : In the End, 'Love!' Prayers Are Answered
- Police Arrest 8 in Bust at Suspected Drug Lab
- A Great Dragon Surges Toward Modernity : Accelerated change is having huge impacts in China, both good and bad
- Final Putt Gets Watson Out of Hole : Golf: He sinks key shot in Skins Game playoff and finishes with $210,000 total on a day when the greens prove especially tricky for all four players.
- High School Basketball Begins Season Tonight
- A Patchwork History of the Amish : Exhibits: Laguna Art Museum displays colorful quilts made by members of the religious sect between 1860 and 1950.
- Playing With History : In a world of Barbies, what's the draw of five historically correct dolls? Confidence and courage for starters.
- She was one of Los Angeles' more...
- BUENA PARK : Council Chambers to Get New Sound System
- NCAA SOCCER : UCLA and Fullerton Advance to Quarterfinals
- Schneider Uses Fast Second Run to Win Slalom
- Brown Leaves Redskins Out in Cold : NFC: Giant quarterback passes for two touchdowns and runs for another in a driving rain during 21-19 victory over Washington.
- Access Is What Counts
- Guided Without a 'Northern' Star : Show's Quiz: How to Handle Rob Morrow's Departure?
- Snow Shuts Twin Cities Airport : Weather: Mackinac Bridge in upper Michigan is closed to traffic because of high winds. Tornadoes in Tennessee spun off by thunderstorms kill two.
- Jetliners Brush Wings on Ground at Houston
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Assembly Likely to Revive Valley Bid to Leave LAUSD
- The Fine Line Between Success and Second-Best : COMPLETE AND UTTER FAILURE: A Celebration of Also-Rans, Runners-Up, Never-Weres and Total Flops <i> by Neil Steinberg</i> ; Doubleday $17.50, 258 pages
- VENTURA : 3 Interchange Ramps at Kimball Reopen
- LA HABRA : Card Designers Win Museum Memberships
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bingo Exempted From School Smoking Ban
- Site May Change for Semifinal
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Minnesota Keeps Its Guards Up and Defeats BYU, 79-74
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Irvine
- TELEVISIONTaking a Gamble on Gumbel?: What will...
- NEW ZEALAND
- 16 Kurd Guerrillas Killed
- COMMITMENTS : The Best Man for the Job Is a Woman's Ingenuity
- California Leads U.S. in Holiday Buying Kickoff
- Agenda
- SANTA ANA : Intermediate Pupils Will Start School 30 Minutes Earlier
- Winds Disrupt Electricity
- Revere Named President of Taylor-Dunn Manufacturing
- Majority Support Steps to Diversity in the Workplace, Times Poll Finds : Employment: Despite reports of friction, most back efforts toward equal opportunity. More than 80% say race relations at the office are good.
- Ex-POW Gets Souvenir Bricks at 'Hanoi Hilton' Demolition
- Double Dipping? No, Quadruple : Entitlements: Cost-of-living adjustments need to go to individuals, not to each pension; a cap would save billions.
- COLLEGE HOCKEY : Overtime Goal Lifts Maine Over Boston at Forum
- Montana Goes Out, and Chiefs Go Down : AFC: Quarterback reaches 40,000-yard mark but is injured during 10-9 loss to Seahawks.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : El Toro
- Testaverde Back, Gets Job Done : AFC: Playing a full game for first time in six weeks, he commits two turnovers but still leads Browns over Oilers, 34-10.
- TELEVISION : Can ABC's Noble Efforts Give Any Life to 'Life'?
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Streamlining Bureaucracy : New Coalition Is Pushing to Make L.A. More Friendly to Business
- The Write Stuff : Professor Dispenses Advice on English Usage Over a Hot Line
- Sightseeing on the Phantom Freeways of the Southland
- GARDEN GROVE : Permit for Trade School Extended
- Economic Profile
- Broncos at .500, but It's Nothing to Brag About : AFC: They get key defensive play to barely beat Bengals in Denver, 15-13.
- Lady Matadors Head for Tourney
- He's Finally Ready to Make Own Way : Basketball: Finnerans have left Santa Margarita, and Brendan Mulligan hopes to fill void--and maybe make people forget who his sister is, too.
- SCR Gets Surprise Gift for Solis' 'Posada' : Stage: Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund will award $80,000 to help finance 'La Posada Magica' premiere.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Innovative Techno From Orbital
- 'Prophecy' Offers Ideas, Uplift, No Conclusions
- Bondholders Tender 63% of Holdings in Greyhound : Restructuring: The bus company's financial adviser expresses optimism that bankruptcy will be avoided.
- MANUFACTURING
- 2 Churches Feud Over Advertising : Religion: American Catholic branch attracts people who wish to remarry, but Roman Catholic diocese says it is misleading people.
- Gingrich Offers a Complex Vision of America's Future : Politics: His views are likely to drive policy debates. But some wonder if his beliefs can be translated into law.
- Fans Line Up to Say 'Hello Dolly' : Celebrity: The famous country-Western singer and actress signs copies of her books for those willing to wait at South Coast Plaza.
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Men Shot at Party; Suspect Arrested
- NBA ROUNDUP : Playing Without Barkley, Suns Beat Nets
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar
- Call the Cops Makes Hollywood Look Real : Movies: The company formed by three LAPD members consults with filmmakers so that police work will appear authentic.
- Arco Transportation Names Hazelwood a Senior VP
- Orange County
- CLASS ACT: Friends and colleagues remembered Thomas...
- Conversation WITH SANDRA G. BACA : 'These Men Come From Such Violent Environments'
- Bears Alone in First After Overtime Win : NFC: Walsh-to-Graham bomb sets up Butler's game-winning field goal against Arizona.
- 'ER': L.A. County Should Have It So Good
- $70 Million in Coins Recovered Off Oman
- COLUMN ONE : Doing Time by Mail, Not Jail : In a '90s twist on traffic school, clogged courts are diverting some petty thieves and batterers to correspondence courses or classrooms. But critics say the for-profit programs don't work.
- Writer Brings Painful Part of Past to Life
- LAKE FOREST : Turn-of-the-Century Christmas Planned
- NATIONAL FOREST : 2 Roads to Close for Winter Season
- Louisiana Tech Dominates Long Beach State
- COMMITMENTS : I Do, I Do--for Now : Ah, young love, disposable love. Gen Xers seem to be using first marriages as practice runs.
- 49ers Get a Bye in NCAA Volleyball
- AUSTRALIA
- Future Looks Cloudy for Beleaguered China Airlines : Transportation: Overcapacity in the region and tougher competition are likely to continue in '95, the carrier says.
- Cities Draw a Bead on Handguns : Welcome moves in L.A., Indianapolis, Kansas City; a wise vote in Stockton
- BREA : Rose Bowl, Cruise of Lights Trips Offered
- Vaughn Wise Beyond Her Years On Court : Tennis: Freshman has a strong mental approach to the game.
- Those Endless Freight Trains Don't Follow a Schedule
- Never Too Late for a New Beat : Police: At 59, laid-off aerospace worker finds his second wind as LAPD's oldest rookie officer ever.
- Multicultural Manners : Food Etiquette Demands Delicacy
- Drunk-Driving Arrests Drop 40%
- Community Essay : 'Language Keeps Racism Alive' : Dictionaries aim to clarify words. But some seemingly ordinary definitions may foster unconscious racial bias.
- Dallas Cottons to USC; Sugar May Get Replay
- After the Fall, String Beans and Champagne
- Legislature Leaps Into Laptop Computer Age : Capitol: With such a device at each desk in chambers, lawmakers will have volumes of data at their fingertips.
- New Hope for Courtroom TV
- Rams at Height of Imperfection : Pro football: It's the same old story as mistakes prove costly in 31-17 defeat in San Diego.
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : 37 Rwandan Hutu Refugees Expelled
- The Last Refuge : Group Homes Provide Security but Little Else for Abused Teens
- WESTMINSTER : Tree-Planting Project Set for Little Saigon
- SIMI VALLEY : Boys and Girls Club Names Executive
- CAMARILLO : 4th Round of Medfly Spraying Is Tuesday
- Never Say Too Old : Law enforcement: Laid-off defense worker Edward Olivares, 59, trains hard and sets an LAPD age record as a new officer.
- Students Put Messages Into Menorahs : Hanukkah: Rabbi makes creation of religious symbol lesson in Jewish law, as well as an opportunity for boys to convey personal feelings.
- For USC, Cause Was Good, Result Was Bad
- USC Frequents Pick and Save to Buy a Tie
- Grumpy Raiders Fall Flat on Their Face : Pro football: Their 21-3 loss to Pittsburgh leaves Brown questioning the play-calling and playoff hopes in doubt.
- Field Goal Gives B.C. Grey Cup : CFL: Passaglia, a 19-year veteran, atones for earlier miss as Lions defeat Baltimore, 26-23, for title.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hike in Paramedic Fees OKd for Those Who Don't Subscribe to Service
- Spill Lends a Barnyard Flavor to Russian City : Pollution: Farm dumps thousands of tons of cow manure into river supplying most of drinking water.
- After Facing Firing Squad, He's Not Daunted by Much
- Fissures Emerge Within GOP Over 'Contract'
- LA HABRA : 2 Seniors to Present Research to Academy
- BARNUM CATCHES ON: A list of home-grown...
- Today's Topic : Can domestic batterers be "cured" by therapy?
- Car Alarm Frightens Off 3 Armed Robbers in Victim's Garage
- VILLA PARK : Council Denounces Federal Clean Air Plan
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Trojans Can't Stop Hawkeyes
- Marino the Magician Strikes Again : AFC: Ingram catches four touchdown passes, fake spike catches Jets napping in Dolphins' 28-24 victory.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : In Matriarch, No One Can Keep Up With the Rate of Exchange
- Steelers Still Have Work to Do : AFC: Cowher praises his team but says new 'Steel Curtain' has more to accomplish.
- Gallardo del Rey: Dapper Guitarist
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Glory' Is Sheer Spectacle, If Not Sheer Poetry
- Benefits of the Codex Sale
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kikuya Becomes Filling-In Station for Guerrero and Company
- Islamic Militants Target Arab Intellectuals, Artists
- Baby Born at 30,000 Feet Is 'Quite Well' in Hospital : Delivery: The mother went into labor on a TWA flight that made an emergency landing in Washington. Boy's middle name is now Dulles.
- Colleagues, Friends Shocked by Chancellor's Death : Reaction: Thomas G. Lakin is remembered for steering the Ventura County Community College District through some of its toughest financial times and for his longtime commitment to education.
- Tiny St. Matthew Rattles the Roman Catholic Diocese : Religion: American Catholic church in Orange targets the disenfranchised, spurring complaints of deception.
- The Dying of Mugu Lagoon : Report Urges Control of Silt Runoff From Upstream Erosion
- Marvelous Crown Wins the Japan Cup, Beating Paradise Creek Before 165,930
- Board Feels Heat for Valedictorian Policy
- Falcons Overcome Walker's 91-Yard Run : NFC: George and Mathis account for two scores to lead Atlanta to a 28-21 victory over Philadelphia.
- A Team That Specializes in Mistakes : Interconference: Breakdowns on the Rams' special teams ruin scoring chances against San Diego.
- TV REVIEWS : Powerful 'Frederick Douglass' Portrait
- Sex, Murder, the South . . . and He's Surprised His Book's a Hit?
- Bellman Position Helps Keep Him on His Feet
- Projections: Sanguinetti to Lead Uruguay : South America: The former president wins close vote. Election is first in which third group has seriously challenged two traditional parties.
- Flesh-Eating Bacteria Kills Ventura Educator
- Putting on the War Paint : Mock Soldiers Play Out Aggressions, Make a Mess in Make-Believe Manhunt
- IRVINE : Newport Coast Drive Toll Proposal Attacked
- Marine Held in Connection With Death of Stepson
- Orange County Almanac
- Dropped Punt Drops Vikings : NFC: Guliford's bobble in overtime sets up a Tampa Bay field goal for a 20-17 victory.
- Priest Wanted in Assault Arrested at Airport
- LAW : Insanity as a Defense Faces Tougher Burden of Proof : The legal landscape has shifted since John Hinckley was found not guilty. New federal statutes ease the task of prosecutors.
- Birthrates Vary Widely in County, Study Shows : Health: Oxnard's is three times that of Thousand Oaks. Results will help decide funding for prenatal, early childhood and parenting programs.
- Campaign Aide Gets a Citizenship Lesson : Election: Resident alien serves as Brown volunteer in largely Latino Santa Ana precinct and is shocked to see the depth of voter apathy. Soon to take her oath, she pledges to meet her responsibilities.
- IRVINE : Superintendent Survey Session Is Planned
- Youth Opinion : Who Are Immigrants? : Students Look to Families, Their Neighbors, Themselves
- Hostetler Bruised, Battered
- They're Trapped in Web of Confusion
- Bledsoe, Coates Get Yardage, Bahr Points for Patriots
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Less-Clamorous Jesus and Mary Chain
- Jordan, Israel Set Diplomatic Ties, Plan Envoy Exchange
- Hope Rises Among Weary Sri Lankans for Civil War's End : Asia: Even in district where 57 were killed in attack by suspected suicide bomber, 'a good time has come.' Credit for optimism goes to new president.
- MISSION VIEJO : Top Students Teach Peers Lessons in Self-Respect
- Crossing Upgrade Plan Gets Homeowners' OK
- Keeping the Hanukkah Lights Alive : Judaism: Students at Hebrew academy in North Hollywood learn that making holiday menorahs links them to a 2,100-year-old tradition.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Skateboarders Interest Panel in Building Park
- NCAA WATER POLO : Stanford Holds Off USC, Wins Title
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita
- Arkansas Rebounds From Loss to Defeat Georgetown, 97-79
- TV REVIEWS : 'Heart' Stays Afloat in Heavy Soap
- COMMITMENTS : Being a Man Can Mean Being Less Than Whole
- Tran Head Over Heels as Titans Win, 1-0
- TV REVIEWS : Making Disabilities a 'Laughing' Matter
- Republican Tax Changes
- Paper Ballots
- 'SANTA': Allen's Holiday Comedy Still Flying High : Thanksgiving Is No Turkey for Disney's 'Santa' : Box office: The family hit is leading the pack with an estimated $27.5 million over the near-record holiday, followed by 'Star Trek' and 'Interview.' Schwarzenegger's 'Junior' places fourth.
- Exclusion Acts
- School Prayer
- Clarence Thomas
- Third Strike
- Study on Helmet Law
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 28, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 28, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Nov. 28, 1994
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Chargers' Means Beats Bettis in Ground Game
- LEADER: Orange County is paradise for managed...
- Anaheim Dreams as It Assesses Prospects : Development: A number of ambitious projects could bolster the city's standing as a tourism and sports center. Investment, especially by Disney, is seen as crucial.
- U.S. Sees No Hope of Stopping Serbs' Takeover of Bihac : Balkans: Perry says NATO strikes would be useless, signals sea change in American stance on Bosnia. Rebels advance; U.N. peacekeepers begin moves to leave country.
- Remembrance : 'He Recognized His Spirit's Power'
- Seasonal Parades a Big Draw : Southland: Holiday weekend crowds are out in force at three longstanding events that have almost nothing in common but a festive air.
- Case Triggers an Outcry From Asian Activists : Crime: Vietnamese man charged with murder when friend is killed by guard in alleged robbery gains supporters, who say authorities misperceived him as a gang member.
- From the Archives: 'Passionate, headstrong and determined.' That's how Dolores O'Riordan's bandmates described her in 1994
- The Last Days of Rancho De Los Diablos : The Largest Migrant Camp in Southern California Was Bulldozed This Month--One More Twist in a History and Fable in Progress
- Grenade Kills 2 at Sunni Mosque in Pakistani City
- WESTLAKE : Variety of Classes Open to Enrollment
- Ring Leader : Still a Novice, Aracelli Gonzalez Is Following Her Dreams. Ears of Her Kills Underscore Her Skills. One of the World's Few Female Bullfighters, She Could Well Become One of the Greats.
- 20,000 at Hamas Rally Denounce PLO and Israel : Mideast: Large demonstration in Gaza ends peacefully. Speakers urge attacks on Israelis.
- Serbs Demand the Surrender of Bihac : Balkans: As rebels close in, they threaten annihilation of town's defenders. U.N. peacekeepers say they cannot prevent takeover, cite missile peril to NATO air strikes.
- Under L.A.'s Tough Skin Beats a Heart of Gold : Samaritans: Crime, riots and quakes are what this city is best known for. But there are acts of kindness going on all the time.
- Let's Look at the Real Newt Gingrich : His hypocrisy and his deliberate misreading of history are detriments to leadership.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON MULTICULTURALISM : Xenophobic Fears About a 'Nonwhite Majority' Are Nonsense : The wealth of cultural diversity that immigration brings should be celebrated rather than dreaded.
- Kansas St. Cleans Up in Vegas
- Tennessee Runs Over Vanderbilt : SEC: Stewart runs for 121 of Volunteers' school-record 665 total yards to become school's all-time rushing leader in 65-0 victory.
- It's Time for Ram Fans to Do a Little Courting
- Record-Breaking Career Little Consolation for Johnson : Trojans: The USC quarterback comes up very short (0-5-1) in big games against UCLA, Irish.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Islas' Goal in Overtime Lifts Rancho Santiago
- COMMENTARY : Alcorn State's Steve McNair Rated College Football's Best
- REVIEWS : It's a Public With Punch : George C. Wolfe looks more and more like Joseph Papp's rightful heir as the Public Theater offers a new Sam Shepard play and a new playwright--and both have much to recommend them.
- CHILDREN : Our Map for Finding Recorded Treasures
- O.C. Bank's Downfall Also a Human Failure : Psychology: Sonora Group lease fraud depended on 234 generally law-abiding citizens to lie on loan documents.
- RETURN OF THE EAGLE: How America Saved...
- COVER STORY : A Little Bit of Heaven on Earth : Volunteers at churches and synagogues give the best of themselves where it is needed the most. Some see themselves as lay servants of God.
- Overfishing Devastates Brazil Waters : Environment: Species approach extinction as trawlers armed with gill nets scoop up schools of fish. Up to 60% of their catch is lost to spoilage. Subsistence fishermen are losing their way of life.
- Voters Rate the Coverage by News Media as Mediocre : Survey: More than half gave the press a grade of C or below for its campaign reporting. Election Day polling was conducted for Times Mirror Center.
- Living on Faith : Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Head of an Independent Development Organization, Describes the Inspiration Behind Ward Villas, a 120-Unit Apartment Complex for Low-Income Senior Citizens.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-'95 : Rio Hondo League
- Russia's Hermitage Opens to the World : A high-level international campaign is under way to enlist the aid of art lovers in renovating the storied museum.
- Going . . . Going . . . Gone : Garth Brooks' greatest-hits album and Prince's 'Black Album' will have short shelf lives--deliberately.
- Monitor Your Mortgage Payments for Errors
- NOTEBOOK : Garfield Wins City Cross-Country Title, Its First Since 1963
- Steve Martin has the depth with which...
- 35 Up (Bravo Sunday at 8 p.m.)...
- Four-Star Films : 'The African Queen'
- Leftovers From Swank Hotels Feed India's Poor : Food bank: Thousands of children feast on such delicacies as croissants, cashew pilaf and creamy lentil soup, thanks to an Indian doctor and an American engineer.
- Forget the Reindeer--Santa Will Just Leap Into Action
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Rodeo Drive Shifts Gears for Event
- Little Evidence Found for Voter Fraud Claims : Election: Officials agree registration lists are flawed, but say charges of widespread illegal balloting are unfounded.
- THE WORLD : What Ukraine Especially Needs Now Is a Little More Nationalism
- A Prayer for the Season of Miracles : Hanukkah: Wouldn't it be wonderful if all the guns could be converted into menorahs,givers of light?
- Ex-Quarterback's Life Now a Tale of Gambling, Theft : Football: Art Schlichter was a hometown hero who seemed to have it all. Including, it turned out, an insatiable urge to gamble.
- Get Ready for a Real Taste of Hanukkah Spirit : Religion: Jews will celebrate the eight-day Festival of Lights with music, pageantry--and traditional foods.
- Penn State Scores 59 to Make a Point : Big Ten: Nittany Lions impressive against Michigan State. Carter rushes for 227 yards and five touchdowns.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : High Drama as No. 2 North Carolina Defeats Texas, 96-92
- A Little Bit of History
- Receipts? Check 'em, Then Toss 'em
- Focus : A Sense of Direction : TIM MATHESON HAS ACTED, HE'S PRODUCED AND NOW HE WANTS TO ... YES, YOU GUESSED IT
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Hoop Dreams : With Crenshaw Losing Center Travis Reed, the Door is Open for Manual Arts, Dorsey and Washington to Move in as the Top Team
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Being a Wizard on the Blacktop Means Nothing Around Here : Basketball: What do high school coaches look for in a player? It all begins with a rigorous combination of instruction and drills known as tryouts.
- A City Worker Protection That May Have Outlived Its Usefulness
- Placentia-Yorba Linda School Trustees Promote McHolland
- Education: Four Creative Finalists
- Ecological Damage Brings Dark Times for Black Sea : Environment: Coastal nations now are trying to check ravages of overfishing, pollution and invading species.
- Youth Serves Pepperdine in Opener : College basketball: Freshmen Merrill and Marcaccini lead the way in 72-66 victory over Cal State Dominguez Hills.
- COMMENTARY : A Funny Thing Happened to Blake En Route to CFL
- Glendale Eliminated by Rancho Santiago : Men's soccer: Vaqueros lose playoff match, 1-0, in overtime. They finish 15-1-5.
- Sherrill's Bulldogs Rule State : SEC: Running of seniors Bouie and Davis leads Mississippi State over Mississippi, 21-17.
- Moorpark Advances to State Tournament : Women's soccer: Fisher makes key save as Raiders defeat Cypress, 3-2, on penalty kicks.
- 'That Anteroom of Girlhood' : WHO WILL RUN THE FROG HOSPITAL? <i> By Lorrie Moore (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 148 pp.)</i>
- Avocados Dropping Off the Tree
- Deal of the Week
- One-Stop Shopping for B&B; Stays
- A Trip Through a Hands-On 'Museum'
- A Monumental Horse Ride
- Heart Attack Kills Salvador Archbishop : Central America: Arturo Rivera Damas, 71, championed civil rights, justice. Hundreds attend Mass for prelate who helped to end civil war.
- Oil Pipeline Fire Kills 5
- Truce Violation Discounted in Angola Copter Downing
- Shooting Blanks : Entertainment: Culver City claims GMT is not a traditional producing studio, and has changed its tax designation. The company disagrees, may say 'That's a wrap!' to the city.
- ECHO PARK : Grocery Bags Carry Message of Literacy
- 21st Kevorkian-Assisted Suicide Is Declared a Homicide
- CITY COUNCIL* CHRISTMAS PARADE--Approved the closures from...
- Former Thousand Oaks Coach Howell Dead at 63
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thousand Oaks Boys, Peninsula Girls Win
- Charter Oak's Graham Arrested : Prep football: Running back charged Wednesday with suspicion of receiving stolen property, then plays Friday. His coach says he is innocent.
- SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVILISH : What's a Little Motherly Murder Between Friends?
- JAZZ : A Wealth of Choices--but Buyer Beware
- MY DOUBLE LIFE: Memoirs of a Naturalist...
- Chestnuts Vie With Jingle Bell Schlock
- Thousand Oaks Boys Complete a Successful Run at State Title : Cross-country: Fischer paces Lancers to second consecutive Division I championship.
- Nice Work If You Can Get It : One President falls ill and another fills the void : FATHER'S DAY, <i> By John Calvin Batchelor (Henry Holt & Co.: $23; 528 pp.)</i>
- THE WASHINGTON ALMANAC by Lawrence J....
- FICTION
- When I Consider How My Light Is Spent, by John Milton
- JUST THE FACTS : The Cost of Film