- Riordan Will Join Clinton in Four-Day Trip to Ireland
- Dorsey Pulls Away From Banning
- Good Thing He Wasn't Here Last Season
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Rich Could Get Richer if Mott Steals Weekend
- JUST PREPS : NOTABLES
- Brown's Salvo Sparks Foothill in Division I
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Costa Mesa Gets Out Fast, Holds Off Marina for Title
- ROUNDUP : Penberthy's Free Throws Lift Master's
- TV's Holiday Stuffing: Parades, Specials : Television: Shirley MacLaine and Liza Minnelli in the original CBS movie 'West Side Waltz' go up against Part 3 of 'Beatles Anthology' tonight.
- Questions Raised by Rabin Slaying Still Shake Rabbis : Israel: Assassin's claim of religious justification causes a crisis of accusations, doubts and self-examination.
- They'll Kill Stray Dogs With Injections, Not Bullets
- Best Buy Sees Sportsmen's Lodge as Site for Superstore : Studio City: Both community leaders and City Hall oppose sale of historic location to the retail chain.
- A Rebel With Many Causes : Politics: Campaign reform. A ban on gifts. Tightened rules for lobbyists. Conservative--<i> very</i> conservative--Rep. Linda Smith is an odd amalgam of energy and extremism.
- County Splits Funds for 2 Agencies
- THOUSAND OAKS : $1,000 Reward Offered for Arrest of Robber
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Abdul-Jabbar Named a Doak Walker Finalist
- Kase Sings Bruin Praises After Conquest of USC
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : PACIFIC 10 / THE OTHER TEAMS : Stanford and Arizona Getting the Conference's Respect
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Parsons Experiences Pain of Just Watching and Joy of Playing
- PLAYOFF PROFILES : Twins Enjoy Growth Spurt
- JUST PREPS : Area News : WESTSIDE
- Ventura County Weekend : ROCKTALK : Donovan All Grown Up but Still Groovy : The folk singer and '60s flower child brings his ethereal show to Ventura Theatre.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : SOUNDS : Penland Plays to the Beat of His Own Drum : Leader of the Penland Polygon brings a multifaceted approach to jazz to Sherman Oaks.
- Valley Weekend : KIDS : Youths Can Express Thanks by Giving Time
- ART REVIEW : Exploring Comic Potential of Immensity With Botero
- Executive Travel : Travel Notes
- Free-Range Feast : Health Food Stores Are Gobbling Up Turkeys Raised Without Additives
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Climb Continues but Broad Indexes Don't Follow
- TV Evangelist Steps Down Amid Sex Case
- COLUMN ONE : S. Korea's Culture of Corruption : Deeply rooted traditions and needs of a booming economy combine to drive political bribery and make reform difficult. Ex-leader Roh faulted more for failing to share than for amassing wealth.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Proposal to Raise Sewer Rates Fails
- Central Los Angeles : Center Gives Free Turkeys to Families
- Slice of Tradition : Year After Year, Customers Flock to South-Central for Bakery's Acclaimed Sweet Potato Pie
- LAPD Detective Won't Be Charged With Perjury : Law: One of 44 'problem officers' said he falsified reports in ruse to help solve case, then forgot that when papers became court evidence. Prosecutors say proving intent to mislead would be hard.
- Volleyball Father Pleads Not Guilty
- MAUI INVITATIONAL : Villanova Wins Title, 77-75
- JUST PREPS : Area News : CENTRAL CITY
- JUST PREPS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton Lost to Injury as SuperSonics Win
- Valley Weekend : BARGAINS : Cash In on Savings With 'Funderful' Coupons : The book offers discounts on products, services and activities for kids and their families.
- ART REVIEWS : Ravages of War Inspire Gentle Fantasies
- Executive Travel : Golf, Get a Massage, Land a Plane, Enjoy Art--at the Airport
- Masco to Sell Furniture Unit for $1 Billion : Acquisitions: The buyer is a new company formed by Morgan Stanley Capital Partners.
- Taking Care of Business : Companies and Individuals Honored for Contributions to the Arts in O.C.
- Music Man Expresses Himself in His Foulkes Art
- The Blame Game : Prejudice is alive and well, and feeding our need for a scapegoat. On this day of thanksgiving, we search for answers to this vexing riddle.
- Driver Refuses to Enter Plea in 60-Mile Chase
- San Gabriel Valley : Utility Tax Cut Gains
- Ventura County Weekend : SOUNDS : Bassist Combines Jazz Tradition With Skillful Immediacy : Ray Brown will bring his broad experience and his trio to Wheeler Hot Springs.
- The Doctor Is in . . . Costa Mesa : Original Drawings From Seuss Classics Explore Theodor Geisel's Procedures
- O.C. Seeks Way to Keep Finance Professionals on Panel
- Ooh la-la!Just a few years ago, The...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Looking for Leadership : Defending Champion Bruins Will Rely on Dollar to Keep Young Team Under Control
- Reseda Eases Schaeffer's Fears, 30-14
- Valley Weekend : THEATER NOTES : Drama Explores Rich Life of a Baseball Hero : The Giants' Christy Mathewson helped turn baseball into a national pastime.
- Ventura County Weekend : VIDEO GAMES : 2 Readers Weigh In on Primal Rage
- Q & A with BOB WEIR : Dead Ahead, Though It May Take Some Time
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Adoptions Lead to Convictions
- Laguna Slows Privatization Study Plans
- City Council OKs Law to Help Save Jobs When Contracts Shift
- Prop. 187 Did Harm, Say Clinic Doctors, Patients : Health: They cheer judge's ruling but say many who needed care, including legal immigrants, stayed away out of fear.
- Baseball Vote Makes Piniella Top Manager
- HEALTH
- THAT CERTAIN SOMETHING : What is glamour? In part an innate quality, sense of style can also be cultivated. O.C. fashion insiders see signs of elegance.
- Bosnia Serbs' Acceptance of Deal Uncertain
- 54 HOURS : A Berry Merry Village
- British Serial Killer Sentenced to Life Term for Grisly Slayings : Crime: Rosemary West is convicted of killing 10, including her daughter and stepdaughter. She insists she's innocent.
- Obituaries : Pete Welding; Author, Producer of Jazz and Blues Records
- Stories of Thanksgiving: Body Then Soul : * A baby's brush with death reaffirms his life.
- Ventura Woman Receives Gift of Thanks From Late Employer : Wills: Before retired surgeon died, he bequeathed a Caribbean cruise to his housekeeper. The trip will serve as a belated honeymoon.
- Letter Chides Laguna Niguel Over Bible Week
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 : Bruins Get Big Aloha : UCLA: Maui Invitational is not good to Harrick's team, which loses again, this time to Vanderbilt, 75-71.
- Velarde Signs With Angels to Play Every Day--Somewhere : Baseball: He'll be the regular at second or third base, depending on the team's other moves.
- Colombia to Allow Phone Markets to Compete:...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : $800 Million Seen as Shutdown Cost
- CAMARILLO : Planners Delay Vote on Land-Use Plan
- Cherie Brawley; Civic Activist in Venice
- Free Meals
- Mark and Brian Strut Stuff : Event: Wacky radio hosts lure 10,000 fans to Old Towne in Orange for parade of the unusual.
- Full Table, Empty Table : On a day of feasting, pause to consider the importance of government food aid
- City Ordered to Roll Back Airport Landing Fee : Travel: Federal ruling says recent hike for police, fire service must be reduced. Both airlines and L.A. officials claim victory.
- Center of Attention : Basketball: With veteran teammates gone, Alemany will be counting even more on Funicello.
- Life Is Like a Kicking Tee : Oilers Knew What They'd Get With Mojo--and They Loved It
- 15-Month-Old Boy Killed After Falling Out of Window
- Ventura County Weekend : CENTERPIECE : Bright Lights, Little City : Ticket Sales, Not Government, Fund the Flourishing Arts in Moorpark
- OC LIVE
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Sex-Changing Fish
- Mongoose's Immunity to Cobra Venom Explained
- Evidence of Gargantuan Gas Geyser in Space Found
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Obituaries : Cherie Brawley; Civic Activist in Venice
- Simpson Authors
- Doubts About Powell Support
- The Big Boom : Scientists Are Gaining a Better Understanding of How Geological Developments Deep Inside the Earth Affect Volcanic Eruptions. : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Nigeria
- Allen's Dealings With an Unpaid Political Adviser Questioned : Assembly: Critics say aide has spoken on her behalf, and that the lawmaker takes up issues outside her district that assist his clients. Both insist the alliance is ethical and rooted in shared frustration with Fish and Game agency.
- Rose Bird
- Back Yard Food Bounty
- Cardiovascular Disease Tied to Breakdowns on Chromosomes
- Bloom's Syndrome Gene Is Identified by Researchers
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 23, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 23, 1995
- U.N. Suspends Serbia Sanctions : Balkans: Security Council also will lift arms embargo against Bosnia Muslims as reward for peace pact. Clinton to speak to nation on U.S. troop deployment.
- THE SPIRIT OF GIVING : Charities Seeking Donations of Time, Toys, Food and Funds
- Motive a Mystery in Slaying-Suicide Case : Crime: Man left no note before apparently shooting his wife, daughter, then himself. Lockhat family stood apart in an otherwise close-knit Seal Beach neighborhood.
- Regional Mall Not Feasible, Studies Say : Retail: Reports to the City Council conclude that only a smaller shopping center in Simi Valley would make economic sense.
- Family of 7 Left Homeless by Plane Crash Assisted : Response: Thanks are offered for lodging, food and clothing. Investigators say questions remain about who was piloting.
- Valley Travelers Begin Holiday Rush : Thanksgiving: Thousands in area get a jump on nation's biggest travel weekend and head to the airport, train station and freeways.
- O.C. Airport, Freeways Feature Holiday Jams : Congestion: Parking spots disappear by 6 p.m. at John Wayne as travelers descend on the facility. Worse crowding is expected Sunday and Monday.
- Suspect Is Held in Missing Model Case : Investigation: Photographer is arrested after apparent suicide attempt at his home. Missing woman's car is found in Torrance; authorities say case may be a homicide.
- Westinghouse Gets Final Approval to Complete Its Acquisition of CBS
- Months Before Flame Is Lit, Atlanta Burns Over Face Lift : Olympics: Games have already begun for residents. They're jumping construction hurdles and tossing barbs.
- HOLIDAY DRIVE: Blood donations decline during the...
- Big One Flubs a Line, but Show Goes On : Premiere: Last-minute work delays start of two movies, but audience at Edwards complex in Irvine doesn't mind.
- Spreading Warmth in Hard Times : Homeless: Students help serve holiday meals. As winter nears, a handful of shelters and other programs begin providing hot food and warm beds.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 23, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 23, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 23, 1995
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Interest-Rate Hopes Push Mexican Stocks Higher : Economy: Bolsa rises 98.97 points in heavy trading. The peso fell against the dollar, though.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Research Driven by Desire, Not Need
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Humor on the Internet: Why Is It Rarely a Laughing Matter?
- A BALKAN ACCORD : The Bosnia Mission
- Loan Delinquency Rate Up, Banks Report : Debt: Economists disagree on the severity of the crunch. Some financial institutions tighten lending terms.
- '90s FAMILY : Loving Memories of a 'Lovely Bird'
- Jury Convicts Philadelphia Mob Leader
- Wounded Judge Helps Investigators Seeking Attacker
- THOUSAND OAKS : Adventist Project Heads to City Council
- San Gabriel Valley : SCOTT MAY RUN
- Couple Held in Abuse of 2 Boys, Death of a 3rd : Crime: Pair accused of killing child who police say tried to protect his younger brothers. His body has never been found.
- The Aging of Beatlemania : A Mature Crowd Flocks to Buy Group's 'Anthology Vol. I'
- Be Thankful if You Make It Home on Time : Holiday: Freeways and airports are sure to be a mess today, always among busiest travel days. Leaving early and being patient is advised.
- VOLLEYBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT : Calvary Chapel Sweeps Past Garces
- Bono Has Own Bandwagon With Chiefs : Pro football: After years in background, quarterback comes into his own as Montana's replacement.
- Grinkov Had Heart Disease : Figure skating: Autopsy shows he had enlarged heart, high blood pressure before fatal attack.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Suddenly, Simi Valley Standing Tall
- Rancho Santiago to Play Chaffey in Bowl Game
- 2 Area Players Investigated in Shootings
- Outdoors : PETA Feels Their Pain
- Fast-Food Fight Rages in Most Populous Nation : China: American giants mix it up with platterful of local and foreign wanna-bes to capture potential market of 1.2 billion people.
- Dow Closes Above Milestone 5,000 Mark
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Corporate Culture: A Blessing and a Curse : COMPANY MAN The Rise and Fall of Corporate Life <i> by Anthony Sampson</i> ; Times Books; $27.50, 320 pages
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Next Challenge: Making the Pact Work : Peace: Fragile accord depends upon tense balance of power among still-bitter factions.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Serving Up Plans for a Thanksgiving Picnic
- Supervisors Vote to Block Nuclear Dump : Environment: San Bernardino County board members say the decision reflects public concerns about the Ward Valley site. State agency's attorney says the county has no jurisdiction.
- Valleywide : City Urged to Support ZIP Code Legislation
- 'Ghost Towns' Get Infusion of Loans : Recovery: City officials say financing has gone out to 99% of the owners of buildings in areas with high concentrations of quake damage.
- Van Nuys : Anheuser-Busch Sued Over Drug Search
- Restrictive Growth Plan OKd for Malibu : Land use: City finally adopts guidelines, but they anger many and may spawn legal challenges.
- Curtain for a European Tragedy : With accord signed, the building of a Bosnia peace must begin
- TV Ratings : NBC's Top Five Beats ABC's Fab Four
- Newport's Baldwin Co. Sues Its Chief Lender : Real estate: The home builder asks U.S. Bankruptcy Court to keep General Electric Capital Corp. from foreclosing.
- Vegas Firm Moving Headquarters to Irvine
- SPLIT ON PEACE: Local congressmen are divided...
- Martha Hill; Pioneer of Dance Education
- SANTA ANA : City Funds Library, Trims Scholarships
- Man Fatally Shot by Robbers in Front of His Children
- LA HABRA : City Gets $30,000 Gift From 'King of Big-Screen TV'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Assessment District to Go Before Voters
- Andre Doria AraujoGolden West, FreshmanWater PoloDoria Araujo...
- Lakers Beaten at Buzzer : Pro basketball: Trail Blazers' James Robinson hands L.A. first home defeat, 109-108.
- Velarde Nears 3-Year Deal With Angels
- Local Groups Protest Chase-Chemical Merger
- ENERGY
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Boston Beer Gets a Buzz From Investors
- Gingrich Links Slaying of Family to 'Welfare State'
- GET BACK: Although only modest numbers of...
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Palace Offers Talks Over Diana's Future
- Board Deadlocks on Proposal to Sell Landfills : Supervisors: Under the plan, the county would enter exclusive sales talks with the sanitation districts. But two board members object strongly, and another is absent.
- County OKs $1.2 Million for Flood Control : Casitas Springs: Despite environmentalists' concerns, the board decides San Antonio Creek must be widened to protect homes from winter storms.
- VENTURA : Council Will Review Policy for Avenue
- Brewery Accepts Blame for Cleaning Fluid in Beer
- O'Bannon Eases Into a Very Different Role : Pro basketball: Former Bruin star is not putting up big numbers while "blending in," but the Nets are confident they're coming.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Stoudamire's Triple-Double Carries Toronto Past Seattle
- Allison Replaces Bowness in Ottawa
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Gem Opens Chamber Music Season
- INTERNATIONAL
- Japan Premier Acts to Renew Leases on U.S. Military Bases
- A Dream Delayed : Fever Blister Forces Postponement of Operation to Give Palmdale Girl a Smile
- County OKs Role in Welfare Reform Plan
- Council Requires Sprinklers for High-Rise
- Man Testifies He Did Not Kill Boys : Trial: He says he was out to shoot a rival gang member, but did not shoot the trio of trick-or-treaters in 1993.
- Sheriff Doubles Nighttime Chopper Patrols : Crime: Two three-hour shifts weekly will be added. 'Helicopters make pursuit more efficient and easier,' the aviation unit chief says.
- LA HABRA : Oldest Graduate of City Schools Sought
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : 49ers Make Up After Near-Fight
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Former Apple Executive Gassee Is Now Where He Wants to Be
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AmeriQuest Reports $7 Million in Losses Despite Sales Growth
- In New Cabinet, Peres Signals Importance of Peace Process : Israel: Acting premier elevates some younger leaders in a 'continuation government.'
- Anti-Affirmative Action Leader Quits : Ballot initiative: Gelman's resignation comes after campaign ran short of cash. UC regent Connerly has been asked to take over as chairman.
- LAUGHLINES : Punchlines
- China Cites Dissident for Treason
- CAMARILLO : Listener to Host Talk Show Program
- Burbank Funds Needed to Keep Open Mall Museum
- PLAYER PROFILE : Kunkel's Game: Follow Leader
- Rogers Pleads Not Guilty in Kentucky : Courts: Charges stem from high-speed chase with police. California hopes to extradite the alleged serial killer.
- CIF Rejects Oilers' Plea for Playoffs
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Hostetler Might Be Ready Monday
- New Rules for Promoting Films for Oscars : Movies: The academy is discouraging studios from sending related materials such as books, brochures, CDs, music videos and clothing to the membership.
- Mexico Looks to Cash In on <i> Maquiladoras</i> : Trade: Peso's bust led to boom in foreign-owned factories. Now Mexicans hope they will start using local suppliers.
- Chief Financial Officer at AST to Leave Firm : Turnover: Bruce C. Edwards is the sixth executive to exit the troubled Irvine company since September.
- SEC Chief Shift on Investor Bill Is Linked to Senate Pressure : Legislation: Arthur Levitt now backs measure. Sources say key lawmakers threatened to cut his agency's budget.
- Boeing Workers Reject Latest Contract Offer
- Prop. 187 Ruling Frustrating for Voters : Profile: Judge Pfaelzer is called tough, independent by court-watchers.
- Patients Kept Alive Despite Their Wishes, Study Finds : Health: A follow-up effort tried to avert the problem with the intervention of nurses. That experiment failed.
- Boy, 10, Admits Manslaughter in Sister's Death
- Sunland : School Debuts Lesson of 'Team Nutrition'
- VENTURA : Man to Be Arraigned in 60-Mile Chase
- Threatened Refuge : A Mother Faces Eviction for Nursing Her Dying Son
- Holden's Office Described as Fiefdom : Courts: 'He was looking for complete loyalty,' plaintiff's lawyer says in closing argument. Defense attacks accuser's credibility.
- Westside : Coalition Fights LAX Hikes in Fees, Taxes
- TENNIS / DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS : Laguna Beach Seniors Wilt in Clutch; Villa Park Wins
- La Reina's 18 Aces Make It Look Easy : State championships: Hain helps serve up a three-set victory over Clairemont in first round.
- ICN Agrees to Buy 40% Stake in Private SeaLite Sciences
- Not All Turkeys Have Feathers
- After-School Refuge : A principal's simple idea of helping students has inspired volunteers to turn a campus into a safe and caring place. : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- TUSTIN : Irvine Co. Gets OK to Build on 40-Acre Site
- Where to Find a Free Meal
- Panorama City : Open House Marks New WIC Building
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pies Royal Request Goes for No. 15
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stars Make Sweet, Quirky 'Starlight' Sparkle
- Rogers Pleads Not Guilty in Car Chase : Crime: Suspect in serial killings enters plea in Kentucky, where authorities are awaiting extradition requests from four states.
- Sepulveda Pass : Council OKs Alcohol Sales at New Center
- Boy Who Shot Friend Faces Murder Charge
- SANTA ANA : Late-Night Store Hours May Require Permit
- Son's Trial Posed Conflict for Ex-Officer
- Police Union Elects 1st Woman to Board : Labor: Grasso wins race to remain as director of Protective League. Ruff is reelected president and says balloting reflects concern for diversity.
- Villa Park Edges Laguna Beach by One Game
- NCAA Suspends Utah's Jessie : College basketball: He must sit out seven games for accepting benefits from agent Caron.
- It's Debatable : Artist Sasso Says 'Our Dilemma' Creates Controversy--and Dialogue
- Making It Big : Edwards' Irvine complex will have live music, egg rolls and cappuccino bars. But will it also offer more film choices or just more of the same?
- MOVIE REVIEW : Action and Rapport Keep 'Money Train' on Track
- Benefit Land Title Gets OK to Sell Policies
- Florida Revives Chain Gangs, After 49 Years
- Lawmaker Conciliatory After Fight in Congress
- John B. Kingsley; Hollywood Leader
- Specter Prepares to End His Bid for White House
- SCIENCE : Newfangled Forecasts for Old Farmer's Almanac
- Prop. 187 Decision Disappoints Gallegly
- 99% of 'Ghost Town' Owners Get Quake Aid
- High School Students Mount Global Bid to Design Space Shuttle Pit Stop : Ideas flying across Internet include swank quarters with a juice bar and a language center.
- PLAYER PROFILE : Arnold Keeps Foes on Run
- ROUNDUP
- TENNIS / DIVISION III GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : El Dorado's Osunsanmi a Hero This Time
- Striped Bass Make Their Appearance
- WATER POLO / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Villa Park Will Try to Slow Down Foothill
- Table Is Set for Scully : Motor racing: Midget rookie award on line for 'Encino Man' in 'Turkey Night' race at Bakersfield.
- ARTPiper Pulls Out of MOCA Show: Per...
- Tivoli Industries Inc.: The Santa Ana designer...
- '90s FAMILY : Shiny, Happy People : Accentuating the Positives Can Give Your Children an Optimistic Approach to Life --No Easy Task in This Cynical Age
- San Gabriel Valley : Law on Registering Bullet Sales Repealed
- A Little Personal Space Would Make the Season Complete
- The Blues Master : In a culture with little memory, voices like Jack Owens struggle to survive. His sound echoes the hard times of the Mississippi Delta as it embraces a simpler life.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Kids Learn as They Earn a Special Meal
- Activist Jose Galvan Enters Race for 39th District Seat
- Montgomery Picks New Defense Lawyer
- COMMENTARY : Department Is the Engine of Economic Prosperity : Keep it: Elimination would hurt small business, and in any event the savings would be minuscule.
- Smile Delayed : Fever Blister Postpones Little Girl's Facial Surgery
- 3 in Seal Beach Family Found Dead in Home
- Westside : WESTSIDE FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Panthers Heed Coach's Call in Opener
- Two Cal State Fullerton women basketball players...
- Kings Snooze, Lose, 5-2 : Hockey: They give up three goals in a span of two minutes during third period at Philadelphia.
- Help Wanted: TV Show Seeks Avowed Lefty
- A Trip Down 'Soul Train's' Memory Lane : Commentary: With a 25th anniversary special airing tonight, an observer points out how the show stood at the forefront of what was to become the watershed moment in African American popular culture.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bully for the Dow : Even Pessimists Say the Climb Isn't Finished
- America Online Joins Venture in Bid to Challenge Rival Microsoft : Computers: U.S. service signs letter of intent to cooperate with German telecom and media giants.
- INTERNATIONAL
- ENERGY
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Walesa Aides Allege Fraud, Vow a Fight
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A BALKAN ACCORD : Deployment May Give Clinton Political Ammo : Military: A mixture of high ambition and hard calculation went into the decision to send U.S. troops to Bosnia.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 4th Nuclear Test Staged in Polynesia
- Mother Battles Ill Son's Eviction : Housing: Huntington Beach mobile home park orders him out of her trailer because his age, 39, violates 55-plus rule. She says he is too sick with AIDS to move.
- RSVP : Sinatra's Birthday Takes the Cake
- Encino : Church's Gifts Help Feed Needy
- Clinton Now Faces Congress on Deployment
- San Gabriel Valley : MEDICAL AFFILIATION
- Insurance Executive's Killers Get Stiff Terms
- Bandits Rob 2 Banks in Glendale
- 3 Churches Drop Out of Network Offering Shelter to the Homeless
- Countywide : O.C. Forum to Examine Bankruptcy Aftermath
- Lost in a Forest of Tree Choices
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Waterville Went With the Flow
- And if Bears Need a New Name, They Can Be the Gary Players
- SIDELINES : Spirit of Che Guevara Lives On in Ventura College Forward Lugo
- Narbonne on a Roll, but Sylmar Is Next
- BOYS
- Angels, Velarde Close to Deal : Baseball: Free-agent infielder, barring any unforeseen snags, could sign three-year, $2.4-million contract as early as today. Yankees also in the mix.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Scorsese's the Dealer in an Intense 'Casino' : The director puts his considerable skills and a top-notch cast to the test in a dark, violent tale of the Las Vegas underworld.
- She Brushes Aside the Doomsayers : Art review: Jacqueline Cooper's exhibit in Costa Mesa proves that painting is joyously alive and well.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Bank On This Personal Finance Program
- Of Pilgrims, Turkeys and Wayward Rams
- Loved Ones Seek Comfort in Memories : Profiles: Friends, relatives of three killed try to cope with grief. Plans begin for services.
- Rogers Pleads Not Guilty in Chase : Court: Suspected serial killer is charged with three felonies in connection with flight from arresting officers.
- Panel Orders Sheriff's Deputy Who Killed Youth Reinstated : Law enforcement: A 1991 shooting by Jose Belmares led to his firing and Kolts report reforms. He is owed up to $250,000 in back pay and interest.