- Bradley Contradicts Chief on Firehouse Rule for Blacks : Race relations: He says his Administration did not impose limits at stations. But he praises Manning for affirmative action steps.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Won't Challenge Bolsa Chica Project
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs 18-Inch TV Satellite Dishes
- Council Backs Tax-Relief Plan : Economy: Proposal would target businesses in depressed areas. But an aide to the mayor calls it a 'giveaway.'
- Siblings to Face Trial in Slaying of Travel Agent
- County Must Contribute More Next Year Into Pension System
- VAN NUYS : Seminar for Families of Terminally Ill Set
- College Football
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Dixon Takes Ventura Down Victory Lane
- ANAHEIM : Blind Students Take Positive Steps in Dance Class
- The PUC Gets Its Wires Crossed : Effort to deregulate phone service business has become one big snarl
- HOLLYWOOD : Landlord Told to Clean Up Building or Tear It Down
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Bails Out of Settlement Pact : Redevelopment: Council's vote scuttles a deal resolving water agency's suit over future property tax allocations.
- Interfaith Rite to Mark Quake Anniversary
- Police Identify Woman Killed in Shooting
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Post Modest Gains; Bonds Rally
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Three Worth Keeping
- Rain Ravages O.C., Snarls Traffic : Weather: Mudslides are feared in fire-denuded areas in Laguna Beach. Countywide state of emergency declared.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- It's safe to say January will be...
- It's Pretty Wild Stuff
- SIGHTS : A Garden of Glittering Glassworks : Dale Chihuly's show renders dazzling, almost tactile in-your-face statements in a fragile medium. Subtle? No way.
- Silva Aide Died in Hunting Arrow Attack : Investigation: Arlene Michele Hoffman bled to death in the foyer of her Laguna Niguel townhome. The assailant removed the arrow from her chest.
- Bargain Hunters Rescue Bolsa
- Montebello Defends Investment in Fund : Government: Financial squeeze left no choice but to borrow heavily in the belief that the Orange County pool would return maximum interest, officials say.
- Crews Are on Standby as Storm Soaks Malibu Area : Weather: Beach-goers report chemical odors from drain. The city won't sandbag homes as it did last year because of a lack of federal funding.
- HEALTH : Azusa Panel to Study 'PM10' Air Pollution
- ENVIRONMENT : Recycling Holiday Wrap, Cards
- Sports
- DANCE : Ensemble of Paris Opera Ballet Continues Nureyev's Tradition
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Teacher Delays Resignation to Help Students
- Obituaries : Florence E. Zingaro; Entertainer
- A Dose of Tranquillity to Counteract Your Holiday Headaches
- Heavy Rain Causes Flooding, Accidents : Weather: Crops are destroyed on the Oxnard Plain and part of Port Hueneme's pier is washed away.
- Riverside Man Is Held as Suspect in Sexual Attacks
- Bankruptcy Fails to Cloud La Palma's Budget Picture : Finances: City manager expects money to be released from the investment pool to pay for park renovation.
- Goehring Did Not Get Along With Fuller
- Krone Still Limps, but Rides Winner
- Philip Morris to Consolidate 2 Food Divisions : Restructuring: Kraft and General Foods businesses will join under the Kraft Foods banner.
- Trial Highlights
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Special Vote to Fill Council Seat
- Thai Students Find Grenade
- WHITTIER : Filings Due Jan. 13 for Open School Board Seat
- Beauty Queen Gets Prison for Attacks
- Undercover Israeli Troops Kill 4 Palestinians in West Bank : Mideast: In another shootout on same day, soldiers at Gaza Strip border wound 4 Arabs, including 2 police officers.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Feinstein Sworn In as Rival Charges Fraud : Politics: A petition by defeated challenger Mike Huffington goes to a Senate committee for investigation.
- Election Required for Council Seat : Thousand Oaks: Deadlock on whether to appoint a fifth member forces the June special ballot vote.
- Archdiocese May Raze Cathedral : Buildings: Cardinal Mahony is expected to announce plans to replace St. Vibiana's with a larger church. Quake damage is reportedly a factor in the fate of the Downtown landmark.
- Both Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Bear Responsibility : Abortion: When the barriers of legality are breached with words, fringe elements rush in with violence.
- RESEDA : Boy, 17, Pleads Not Guilty in Attack on Neighbor, 74
- Survivors Recall Brutal Assault on Chechen Town
- Virtual Musicians : At an Irvine club, young adults gather to network and share art made with computers. At home, they create and communicate on-line.
- Throwing the Book at Students Who Ditch Class in Monrovia : Ordinance: Kids found skipping school can now be fined, ordered to perform community service or have their driver's license suspended. The truancy policy has drawn statewide interest.
- REGION : Bus Line With Few Riders Canceled
- International Business : Company Has Made a Long Walk From Boots to Cellular Phones : Technology: Finland's Nokia has produced nearly a fifth of the world's 55 million mobile telephones.
- Rising Interest Rates Fail to Blunt Construction Spending : Economy: November's 1.9% gain in private-sector projects offsets 2.7% drop in government expenditures.
- A Rental Vehicle for Those Terminator Wanna-Bes
- ROSEMEAD : Seminar Focuses on U.S. Legal System
- Activists Sue Gardena to Block Proposed Mall Near Wetlands
- Nature's Cleanup Starts in Your Own Back Yard : Organic gardener offers advice on getting things back to normal in private wildlife habitats after malathion spraying.
- The Older Cotton Finally Ready to Show His Stuff : Basketball: Back from an ankle injury in November, Schea's brother James is eager to start his sophomore season at Long Beach State.
- In Chicago, They're the Good News Bears : Who Are These Guys Who Upset the Vikings and Dare to Challenge the Mighty 49ers?
- 'Lion' Leads Surge in Album Sales
- SANTA PAULA : City Finally Adds Curbside Recycling
- Cardinal Rules : Without Fanfare, Stanford Is 9-0--Thanks Mainly to Brevin Knight
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : Canyons Manages to Stay Up Even With Its Guard Down
- Texas A&M; Beats Loyola on Boards
- New Tylenol Ads Walk Thin Line, Product Consultants Say
- You May Already Have One!
- Executive Travel : For Concierges, It's Not All Wine and Rentals
- Next U.S. Saint Is Likely to Be Ex-Haitian Slave
- BUSINESS : Newspaper Turning a New Page : Michael De Wees, who bought the Sierra Madre News in November, plans to promote a hometown feeling and to expand coverage of Arcadia.
- WEATHER-BEATEN: O.C. DELUGE : Storm Brings a Torrent of Traffic-Related Problems
- RV Park Tenants Prepare Trailers for Evacuation
- CANOGA PARK : Bankrupt Health Care Firm to Shut 139-Bed Hospital
- MISSION HILLS : City Offers Reward in Dec. 4 Fatal Hit-Run
- NEWBURY PARK : Graffiti Vandals Hit School Again
- A LOOK AHEAD: Punk rockers will try to widen the breach in the "Orange Curtain" : Will Bands Follow in Offspring's Footsteps?
- Top KPFK Executives Fired in Management Shake-Up
- A New Year, but Same Old Buddy Ryan
- AUTOS
- Bargain Hunters Rescue Bolsa
- Business Travel Notes : Executive Travel
- START YOUR OVENS: Oxnard's annual California Strawberry...
- 3 Ice-Skating Siblings Aim for the Gold : Sports: The Stiegler children of Manhattan Beach have all won national figure skating competitions. The big payoff could come in the 1998 Olympics.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : 'Movie Books' Borrow From Hollywood : A Thousand Oaks interactive firm has branched into the CD-ROM edutainment market with such titles as 'Lassie' and 'Black Beauty.' It also offers 'Star Trek' sound bytes.
- SOUTH GATE : Police Chief Serving as City Manager
- Flavor 101: Cooking, Wine-Tasting Classes Are Sure to Be Good
- Will Chechnya Be Yeltsin's Waterloo? : War holds political danger for Russian leader
- Adobe Park Expansion Wins Tentative Approval : Preservation: Supporters applaud move, but are still upset that quake repairs have not yet been made.
- Charges in El Monte Fraud Case Dropped After 2 Years
- FTC Complaint Says Art Dealer Sold Fake Prints : Fraud: Investigation is part of nationwide crackdown. The number of customers who may have bought the alleged counterfeits from the distributor in Orange is unclear.
- Weather Alters O.C. Sports Schedule
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Wet Surface Helps Saddleback Roll
- Monroe Builds on Johnson's Bricks : Boys' basketball: He hits for 25 points despite big misses in 58-35 victory over San Fernando.
- Headlines Newspapers Could Be Publishing This Year
- HEALTH
- COVINA : Female Priest to Lead Holy Trinity Church
- Bow Regard
- Various Artists"The Big Bang: In the Beginning...
- Rep. Bevill Ponders Life Without Reins of Power : Congress: Change is sweeping the House in many ways. But it will be most dramatic for the outgoing leadership of 13 Appropriations panels.
- Reporters Find the Big Story on What Seemed a Slow Day
- Forgers Get 6 Months in Prop. 187 Plea Bargain : Courts: In first sentencing under the new measure, prosecutors say unclear wording means stiffer terms are not mandatory. Initiative's leaders are furious.
- GLENDALE : Contractor Sues City Over Fire Station Bill
- Loading the Basses : Anglers Hope to Replenish a Dwindling Fish Population
- STANTON : City Manager to Leave for Toll Road Post
- IRVINE : School Board Slashes Budget by $795,000
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Best Seven Needs to Be Better
- Daly Wipes Slate Clean Again : Golf: After being idle since August, he returns to PGA Tour today at La Costa with new attitude.
- International Business
- Nasdaq Spreads Have Narrowed, Study Shows : Investing: A computer analysis of the top-selling issues shows a significant change in the trading margin for 49 of 50.
- Chocolate Biscotti Tart
- The Top 10 Dishes
- Can You Say Canandaigua?
- BRIEFLY : Youth: Teen-Ager a Contest Semifinalist
- Slavkin Recall Forces Gain Momentum : Schools: Group trying to oust L.A. board president for his support of a legal challenge to Prop. 187 is passing a petition on Westside seeking to put the issue to a vote.
- Cultural Fabric of Society
- Taft to Play Sylmar in Its Opener
- Read Their Lips: Don't Overdo It : Fashion: In dressing for the Hill, congressional spouses get some tips. Among them: 'Be prepared to go anywhere.'
- HEALTH : Conference to Study Global Status of Women
- CLAREMONT : City Moves to Recoup Its O.C. Investment
- Peso Fiasco Sullies Salinas' Claim to Fame : Mexico: The former president's vaunted economic stabilization is in tatters. His political foes even call for prosecution.
- SPORTS
- Start of Debate Also Begins War to Win Voters
- China Says It Is Urging Boycott of Pirated Goods
- Quake Effects Still Felt on Home Policies
- Adviser Backs Refinery's Use of Altered Chemical : Environment: The Mobil-developed additive converts toxic acid to a substantially safer form, engineering firm concludes. Torrance officials will weigh the report.
- 1-Man Show Plays in Search of Audience : Rob Curtis can be seen for free Tuesdays at Cafe Voltaire. That means he makes nothing for the shows, but it's a start.
- ROCK TALK : Baker's Dozen for Sweet Concert Deals : Area groups provide a lot of band for the buck. Each has its own sound and style, and most of them play several times a month.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : FAMILY MATTERS : A Long History of Helping Children
- MOORPARK : Arguments Begin in Custody Case
- OJAI : Movie Props Burned in Greenhouse Blaze
- YORBA LINDA : Council Endorses Plan for Lighted Park Fields
- Eatery Woes Put Paradise in Peril : Business: Huntington Beach's landmark skate-rental shop near pier will be evicted from the building it shares with Maxwell's restaurant, which has been seized by the IRS.
- Council Puts 7 Reform Measures on City Ballot : Government: One would give mayor greater freedom to fire general managers.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mississippi Surprises No. 3 Arkansas, 76-71
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton's Record Stops Cavaliers
- Dunphy to Set Anchor at KCBS : Television: Veteran newsman immediately departs Channel 9 for his former home ground at Channel 2. He will appear on the 5 p.m. newscast in February.
- Broudy Takes On Challenge : Boxing: Promoter will try to make action in the ring a hit in The Pond, starting Feb. 4.
- 'Breakfast' Broadcasts Message Without Static : Theater: 'This is about the power of love,' the playwright says of his comedy about a radio couple.
- The Eliot Ness of the SBA : Crime: Special agent tracks loan fraud thieves. Since Northridge quake, pace has been fierce.
- Weeks of Dread Suddenly End in 2-Weeks' Notice
- FASHION : Consultant Separates the Good, Bad and Ugly : Director of Enhancements wreaks havoc on a client's closet in the pursuit of a new image.
- OFF THE CUFF : Resolve to Discover the Joy of Fitness
- Reseda Youth Denies Stabbing Woman, 74
- CHATSWORTH : Program Helps Gays, Lesbians at High School
- THE 104TH CONGRESS : O.C. Lawmakers Help Lead GOP Charge
- COLUMN ONE : The Pope's Passion for New Saints : Perhaps no pontiff has enshrined as many of the faithful as John Paul II. Where his church is growing, is threatened or needs a boost, his strategy is to make role models into rallying symbols.
- '96 Campaign Gets Off to an Early Start : Politics: An earlier primary and an abundance of open seats because of term limits are expected to create crowded election slates.
- For Teens : Ex-Gymnast Warns Against Obsession With Dieting : Health: Kelly Macy tells all-girl school that undereating and overexercising nearly killed her. A coach's 'wake-up call' helped save her.
- Sports
- Root of Diabetic Disorder Found, Scientists Say : Medicine: Painful peripheral neuropathy leads to gangrene and amputations. Researchers say funds are needed for clinical study that could lead to treatment.
- MARINA DEL REY : Apartment Building, Senior Care Facility OKd
- Makers of Drug Bendectin Win Appeals Round : Law: U.S. Court dismisses a decade-old case in which families claimed morning sickness medicine caused birth defects. Plaintiffs' scientific experts failed to show link, judges rule.
- STOCK WATCH
- Countywide : Bone Marrow Donors Sought to Aid Girl
- VENTURA : Band Chosen for Festival in Canada
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kasper Wins It for El Dorado
- Concordia Follows the Marshall Plan
- The Sequel: Gibson Behind the Camera : Movies: After directing and starring in 'Man Without a Face,' he knew what to expect when he took on those chores--and added producing--for 'Braveheart.'
- Humbler Howard Berman Goes Back to Washington
- GOINGS ON : Gladwin Planetarium Visits a Fiery Planet : Two programs that run through March will focus on Mars. Area activities include workshop by glass artist Dale Chihuly.
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : Deputies Seek Residents for Patrol Program
- WEATHER-BEATEN: O.C. DELUGE
- Businesses Blame Woes on Lengthy Cleanup Project
- WEATHER-BEATEN: O.C. DELUGE : It Was a Day When the Bad Guys Got to Ride in as Heroes : Transportation: Tow truck drivers were out in force to help stranded, appreciative motorists.
- Reclaiming the spoils of mining : An unremarkable plant turns acid-laced soil into fertile ground. It holds promise for an industry but environmentalists are skeptical.
- Bankrupt Triad Healthcare to Close West Valley Hospital : Canoga Park: Firm failed to find buyer for 139-bed facility. Move is expected to strengthen its Sherman Oaks Hospital.
- PORT HUENEME : City Will Increase Sewer Services Fee
- PASADENA : City Manager Gets Vote of Confidence
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Child Abuse Reports Spur Lancaster to Form Panel
- N.C. State Uses Threes to Topple No. 1
- ALHAMBRA: As part of a statewide effort...
- THE 104TH CONGRESS : Voices
- BELL GARDENS : Redevelopment Plan Wins City Approval
- Business Travel Notes : Executive Travel
- RESTAURANTS : Modesty Becomes Meals of Danes, Greeks
- Kind Faces, Big Hearts : Violence: Shannon Lowney and Leeann Nichols, receptionists at clinics where abortions are provided, believed in a woman's right to choose. And they died for it.
- Quayle in 'Good Spirits' After Appendectomy
- MILITARY COUP: Talk about weird traffic stops....
- WHITTIER : City Will Close Off Street Next to Calcor
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Confronting a Heritage and Its Painful Past : THE DREAM OF WATER: A Memoir <i> by Kyoko Mori</i> , Henry Holt, $22.50, 275 pages
- Gingrich Speech Debuts His Kinder, Gentler Side
- JAZZ HITS HIGH NOTE : A trio of venues is attracting new and dedicated fans who have a chance to hear top performers in a variety of styles.
- WEATHER-BEATEN: O.C. DELUGE : Downpour Is One for County Record Books
- NEWBURY PARK : Woman on Trial in Assault on Husband
- LAGUNA BEACH : Agreement on Price of Land for Reservoir
- Sale of City-Owned Farmland Approved by Placentia Council
- Garden Grove Votes to Rejoin State's League of Cities
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- Mexico May Allow Higher Foreign Stakes in Banks : Crisis: Government looks for ways to attract more capital. Officials deny reports that full ownership would be permitted.
- Janet Reno
- Santa Monica: Mayor Clears the Air Over Confusing Smoking Laws
- Elections: Funds for Kuykendall Campaign
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County's Road to Recovery Will Be a Route Never Traveled : The four-part plan requires cooperation and assistance from many directions, and even then the only certainty is that it will be a long and rough ride.
- Newt Gingrich
- Contracts: Talks at El Camino College
- CIRCUS THRILLS: People in Orange County apparently...
- BY DESIGN : Fashion's New...
- Orange County Crisis Response
- BY DESIGN : Fashion's New...
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Cities Hope to Make Cash Registers Sing : To raise money, municipal agencies are opening retail outlets that sell everything from parking meters to old fire hydrants to obsolete street signs. Anyone for a can of official L.A. smog?
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Helping One Another, Helping Themselves : Budget-conscious cities are looking no farther than their neighboring municipalities to get services and equipment for less cost. Such entrepreneurship often means fewer layoffs and more cash in city coffers.
- Russian Press
- Hormones
- Government: Filling a Vacant City Council Seat
- LONG BEACH : Civic Light Opera Raises $490,000 in Donations
- BY DESIGN : Fashion's New...
- Quake Memories
- PICO RIVERA : 750 Northrop Workers Take Early Retirement
- Public Schools and Prayer
- Redondo: Removal of City Council Critic
- Christmas in Haiti
- BY DESIGN : Fashion's New...
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 5, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 5, 1995
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Public Defender Cuts Cost Private Lawyers
- WEATHER-BEATEN: O.C. DELUGE : Laguna Hammered Again by the Elements : Weather: Residents encounter massive flooding and forced evacuations. Major roads are closed, temporarily sealing off city.
- Deluge Brings Flooding, Traffic Havoc : Weather: Cars and homes are swamped. One person is killed.
- On Big Waves, Nature Is Still Master
- U.S. Gun Charges Filed in Abortion Clinic Slayings : Courts: The indictment is meant to hasten the alleged gunman's extradition to Boston. A federal death penalty case is called a possibility.
- Glendale Police Arrest Man After Joy Ride in Humvee
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE 104th CONGRESS : A Reasonable GOP Can Do a Lot : Unless they have 95% unity in the House, Republicans will need Democrats. Here's what's doable, to the nation's benefit.
- 1 Fatality Blamed on Downpour : Storm: Woman in Chatsworth is struck and killed in crosswalk. Snow closes freeway, schools, city halls in north county.
- Deluge Brings Flooding, Traffic Havoc : Weather: Cars and homes are swamped. One person is killed.
- THE 104TH CONGRESS : Gingrich's Gavel Sends a Signal to New Political Power Rangers : Capitol Hill: 'Newt!' the triumphant new Speaker is cheered. Freshman lawmakers, talk show hosts, other super-heroes are in their glory.
- THE 104TH CONGRESS : Dole Hits Clinton on Foreign Policy : Senate: He assails President's 'lousy deal' with North Korea on nuclear weapons. Bosnia, Haiti and U.N. stances are targeted in bills.
- Reno Announces 200 More Border Agents for San Diego : Immigration: Attorney general says crackdown will also be intensified by technology and deportation.
- Orange County Officials Outline Recovery Proposal : Bankruptcy: Outlook is darker than ever, they say. Plan would require refinancing debt and sharing losses.
- Obituary : J. Miller Leavy; Legendary Prosecutor
- Assembly Works Toward Plan for Power-Sharing
- Simpson Lawyers Drop Plans for DNA Hearing : Courts: Move is strategy shift for defense, which still can challenge handling of blood drops. Judge to sequester jury.
- O.C. Officials Say Debt Must Be Refinanced : Bankruptcy: In bleakest assessment yet, shortfall is put at $172 million and growing. Top adviser says situation is 'pretty grim.'
- COVER STORY : The historic piers of Southland beach cities are much more than docks and fishing platforms. They are. . . : Spans of Land, Sea and Time
- They're Baaaack . . . Growth Stocks Outdo Value Issues in '94
- Co-Founder of Saatchi & Saatchi Ad Agency Scorns New Regime, Quits
- Northern Skirmishes Imperil Truce
- Grant to Tustin Group Seeks to Mainstream Disabled Students
- Looks Good on Paper : Key will be how Zedillo implements his program to restore economic confidence in Mexico
- 22 Openings to Be Filled on Fullerton Panels
- Charles E. Lee, Retired OCC Educator, Dies
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Browns, Steelers Open War of Words
- Jazz Review : Marienthal Overshadowed on 'Street' : * ERIC MARIENTHAL,"Street Dance", <i> GRP</i>
- Zedillo Plan Criticized as Too Little, Too Late : Mexico: Analysts say profit cuts will further hurt stocks. The outflow of foreign capital bodes severe recession ahead.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The Irvine company...
- Youth
- Countywide : Student Scribes Spread Word on Drugs, Gangs
- CYPRESS : Recall Movement Leaders File Notice
- Quayle Returns to Hospital for Appendectomy
- Sri Lanka, Tamil Rebels Reach Preliminary Cease-Fire Pact
- Twin Toddlers Found Dead of Mysterious Cause
- Mom Speaks Up for Newt, Whispers About Hillary
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Ex-Principal Sues County Superintendent
- FULLERTON : 3 Are Named City Employees of the Year
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Ventura / County Football Team : Player of the Year : Caught in the Spothlight, Miller Beats Naysayers
- Hockey
- MOVIES'Pulp's' Troika: Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" captured...
- Wonderful 'Portrait' of Louis Armstrong : Jazz: A four-CD collection of the musician's early works shows how he single-handedly transformed the genre into an improvising soloist's art.
- EL RIO : 10 People Left Homeless After Fire at House
- Residents Given Incentives to Recycle Trees
- LAGUNA HILLS : Seats Open on Parks, Traffic Commissions
- In a Land of Mythical Champions, He's the Real Thing
- 3 Barely Escape Fire in Upstairs Apartment in Newport Beach
- MOORPARK : Council Will Vote on Card Club Plan
- With Mud Caked on Uniforms, Alabama Gained Its Nickname
- GIRLS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Keep Wilkens at 938 and Holding
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : Nine From Fullerton Make Commitments
- Van Exel Makes His Point in Laker Victory : Pro basketball: With Threatt out, he plays all 48 minutes against Pistons.
- BOYS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Ventura / County Football Team
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Lists Conditions on Request by Paul Fleiss
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina, Yaroslavsky Named to Coliseum Commission
- MGM: That's Bond. <i> Our</i> Bond
- NORTH HILLS : Former Actress Fills Program With Her Spirit
- Jan. 20 Is Final Day to Seek Disaster Aid
- Camarillo Panel OKs Denser Housing Plan
- '90s FAMILY : A Bundle of Joy, a Load of Expenses : Books: Consumer advocates Alan and Denise Fields are at it again. But this time, they're out to save parents big bucks on bringing up baby safely.
- VENTURA : Drug Dealer Gets 16-Year Sentence
- At 38, Ex-Gang Leader Vows to Go Straight : Crime: 'This is my last chance,' says Mark McCray, a violent criminal since his teens. Some doubt he can change.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sheriff's Deputy Wounds Suspect
- Emeritus Institute Registration Underway
- Let an Arbitrator Settle Bankruptcy
- Anaheim Gets $5 Million in Quake Relief : Disaster aid: Officials were severely criticized when they applied last year for the federal funds, which will defray the cash-strapped city's repair bill for scoreboard damages at Big A.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Doctor Wins $300,000 for Injuries in Hospital Shooting
- O'Neil Leaves St. Francis Coaching Job to Become Professional Baseball Scout : High school baseball: Former Crespi player resigns after posting 13-11 record in only season.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES 1994 : ALL-Valley / Football Team : Back of the Year : Aches, Pains Are Just Price of His Success
- Locating <i> Le Basket </i> Isn't Foreign to French Now
- New Management Firm Changes Hotel's Name From Le Meridien to Sutton Place
- Possible Lost Verse by Poe Found