- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- COLUMN ONE : Blitz Stalls, but a Long War Looms : Affirmative action has proven far tougher than its foes expected, surviving a wave of efforts to wipe it out. Now both sides are bracing for the next battle--the '96 election.
- Comfort and Low Cost in Indonesia
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : TOP 10 BUSINESS STORIES OF 1995
- Profile : Danza on the 'Hudson'
- Flowery Language
- ENVIRONMENT : Notes about your surroundings
- Orange County Perspective : Michael R. Capizzi O.C. District Attorney Just Doing His Job : Capizzi Doesn't Merit Wrath of GOP Critics for Investigating Scott Baugh's Campaign
- Pride of Place : Families, Cultural Mix at Parade Reflect Pacoima's Roots and Changes
- V-I-C-T-O-R-Y for Mater Dei Squad
- County Top 20
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : HTML Is Hip, Gingrich Is Yesterday's Newt
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : MUTUAL FUNDS : 1995's Legacy: An Embarrassment of Riches : The Average U.S. Stock Fund Rose About 30% for the Year
- Watch for a nifty George Cukor triple...
- New York Cafe With 'Stadium Food'
- Hungary Sees in '96 Milestones of Founding, Revolt : Europe: The former Warsaw Pact nation sees its future with the West. Budapest, the capital, sparkles with new investment, but the countryside lags behind.
- State Settles Aides' Harassment Suit : Courts: Women who were fired by Willie Brown each receive $100,000. Their former boss, ex-Assemblyman Tom Connolly, denies any wrongdoing.
- Walter Horn; Specialist in Medieval Architecture
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Dream Works : Raul Rodriguez Puts His Imagination on Wheels and Floats It Down Colorado Boulevard for All the World to Admire
- Holy Web Page : In a remote part of New Mexico, Benedictine monks get on the Internet to spread the word.
- Hungry for Business : South-Central Restaurants Struggling to Lure Back Cross-Town Customers After Riots
- Host Jailed After Party-Goer Assaulted in Costa Mesa
- Laws Protecting Adult Mental Patients Often Frustrate Families : Health: Psychiatric treatment and medication cannot be forced upon apparently unstable grown-ups, which prevents social services from intervening.
- CARQUEST BOWL : North Carolina Makes the Most of Invitation
- Voters Hold Key to Supervisors' Happiness in '96 : County: Board wants a hospital wing and solutions to trash and library problems. Related questions will be on March ballot.
- Isn't It Good, Exotic Wood: Easy Win Again
- Fabric of Life in Navajo Rugs
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Perryman Not Down as Texas Stays Up
- 'The Ultimate Success Story' : That's What Florida Coach Steve Spurrier Calls Chris Doering's Journey From Walk-On to Star Receiver
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Countdown to a New Millennium : For 1996, Fair Winds Are Still Blowing
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : Southern California Can't Lose Its Rose Bowl Roots
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : An Economic Yearbook
- A New Year's Surprise: Monthly Payments May Change
- With most of its effects derived not...
- Golden Lion Tamarin Coming Back : Science: Monkey came back from brink of extinction. Now scientists say the Brazilian reserve where primates were released into the wild must quadruple in size.
- 25 Injured as Activists Derail Train in Bangladesh
- 'God Is Up to Something, and It's Big' : Revivals: Evangelicals say wave of religious spirit not seen since 19th century is sweeping the country.
- Employees to Profit From Pending Sale, Tycoon Says : Oxnard: Businessman Martin V. 'Bud' Smith promises bonuses to his 975 workers. He also says their jobs will be secure under new owner.
- Northwestern Territory Spreads to Fashion Island : Sports: Thousands of long-suffering, purple-clad fans attend rambunctious pep rally for the Rose Bowl-bound team.
- Classic School of Thought : Thomas Aquinas College, Rated Among Top Liberal Arts Institutions, Focuses Religiously on Great Thinkers
- Valley Perspective : Approaching the New Year With Some Not-So-Lofty Expectations
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE HENSON : Camarillo's Kaup Breaks Fast in Transition Game
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / MARINA TOURNAMENT : Mater Dei Victory Is Lesson for Laguna Hills
- Shura Cherkassky, 84; Virtuoso Pianist
- Don't Wait Until It's Too Late to Connect : *Relationships: It shouldn't require a life-threatening emergency for us to act on intuitive feelings.
- Obituaries : * Winnie B. Carsner, Ojai Entrepreneur
- Northridge Finds the Right Zone to Cure Road Woes : Basketball: Matadors abandon customary man-to-man defense and win away from home for first time in nearly a year.
- Most O.C. Firms Prospered Amid Bankruptcy : Review: Vast majority of public companies posted gains of at least 10% in stock prices in 1995, with the average a healthy 35%. High-tech enterprises did the best--and worst.
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : It Was a Year of Merger Fever--and 1996 Could Be Too
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : How Those Who Predicted a Hot '95 See the Coming Year
- Man Who Held Girlfriend in Closet Is Convicted
- Virginius Dabney; Editor, Historian
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NATO Faces Hazards on Bosnia's Political Battlefield : Balkans: Alliance commander's snafu over Sarajevo Serbs is one example of how war of words can explode.
- Fire Near Seoul Destroys 130 Stores, Injures 4
- GOP Changes Held in Check by Earlier Revolutionaries
- And Now, a Look at the Year Ahead: Would You Believe . . . .
- GOP Activist in the Minority in Affirmative Action Battle : Politics: Black Mission Viejo Republican bucks party leaders with initiative to uphold current hiring practices. Abolishing them, he says, would bring back 'the good ol' boy system.'
- Titans Stand Tallest Amid Angels, Rams
- Rogers Is Latest to Join Yankees
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : HOKIE-DOKEY : Virginia Tech Is the Big Winner in $100-Million Bowl Bonanza With a $3.5-Million Payday
- Glass Comes Down From 'Guernica'
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : REGGIE SMITH : Stepping Up to the Plate for Youngsters
- Mark Moseley: Still Kicking at Age 47
- Impostor's Hoax Leaves Texas Longhornswoggled : Sugar Bowl: Reserve Ron McKelvey apparently is Ron Weaver, 30, who skips town.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- The Point Is, UCLA Wins Fifth in a Row
- This Wooden Caught the Moment but Then It Got Him : Orange Bowl: Irish defender made big play against Florida State before injury changed his career.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Women Look Twice as Good
- Humbert Lifts U.S. to Victory Over Italy in Water Polo
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : MATT ELLIS : Lancaster's Baseball Team Already a Hit
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : POP MUSIC : Rap Hit a Brick Wall--But Then It Bounced Back Again
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Comfort-Food Menu : Nothing wrong with soothing, but '95 had precious little tang or edge to balance the froth.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : THE YEAR IN QUOTES
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : COMEDY : Carrey Hoots, Calvin Scoots, TV Gets a Bit Too 'Friend'-ly
- Ducks' McSween to Test Hand in Minor Leagues
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : For Jordan, Would It Be Nothing but Net?
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : ART NOTES : The Future Is Looking Pretty Good
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : POP MUSIC: ROCK, COUNTRY, R&B;, RAP, LATIN, JAZZ : Tapping Into Rock's Soul : Springsteen's 'Joad' and Harvey's 'Love' lead a pack of intense works by new female artists and venerable veterans.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Television : Putting a Muzzle on the Tube (and New Ways to Turn It Off)
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings' Harris Jailed for Domestic Abuse
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ORANGE BOWL : Talented but Troubled Moss Sits It Out
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Where Big Is Not Necessarily Better : TV's bloated year saw mega-mergers, plummeting news quality--and then there was Newt's mom.
- John M. Provenzano; Longtime L.A. Prosecutor
- The Perfect Evening to Celebrate Not Celebrating : He searched his mind for celebratory memories awash in nostalgia and champagne. Then all of a sudden he remembered: New Year's Eve stinks and always has.
- Homeland Stays With North Koreans in Russia : Labor: 100 workers remain under tight control, Russian employers and neighbors say. Little contact with residents is allowed.
- In Colombia, Forgotten Blacks Slowly Forge an Identity : Poverty: Chocoanos say their race has led to governmental neglect. A few look to U.S., South African civil rights leaders for inspiration.
- Crystal Cove Tenants Face Another Day of Reckoning : Housing: Residents are supposed to vacate shoreline state park by midnight. But they want their third deadline extension since 1992.
- A Town Defends 'Hanging Judge' : Arkansas: In Fort Smith, Isaac C. Parker is considered a hero for bringing law to a lawless land in the late 1800s. But some people have a different view.
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Rebels Renew Offer to Resume Peace Talks
- 2 Mothers' Lives Torn by Death
- IMAGES OF 1995
- World IN BRIEF : SWITZERLAND : Money for Marcos Victims Is Blocked
- THE STATE : The Redevelopment Battle: Housing vs. Commercial Use
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Harriet Doerr : When All of Life Is Important, the Search for the Right Word is Endless
- YEAR IN REVIEW: : Law Enforcement Will Step Up Patrols for New Year's Eve
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawkins Is Hot, SuperSonics Top Suns in Overtime, 123-112
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : '96 May Be Year Southland Joins State in Recovery : Indicators: Forecasters expect California's job growth rate to outpace the nation's and home prices to pick up.
- For New Jersey Town, Justice Was Delayed but Not Denied : Crime: In 1977, an act of arson killed four former mental patients. Finally, one of two suspects has pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : The Case of the Kids' Classic Mystery Books That Became '90s Series
- Zedillo Shuffles Cabinet as Expected, Gets Mixed Reaction
- THE NATION : POLITICS : Pursuing the Elusive Siren Song of the Past
- Will 1996 Be 'The Year of Coming Unglued'? : With political scandals in the offing and the strong economic cycle aging fast, we should fasten our seatbelts for 1996.
- Year in Review
- PREP ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Woodbridge Upset, 61-59
- New Rules for Old Steps in Rome
- Scrambling Through Hells Gate
- Riverside Officer Shot After Traffic Stop; Gunman Later Found Dead
- THE 1996 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES : COUNTDOWN TO THE ROSE PARADE
- Focus : Midnight Express : A GUIDE TO NEW YEAR'S EVE PROGRAMMING
- Stroke of Clinton's Pen Fells ICC, Oldest Regulatory Agency
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Finding Community Through the Internet
- Births
- Year in Review
- Voters Hold Key to Supervisors' Happiness in '96 : County: Board wants a hospital wing and solutions to trash and library problems. Related questions will be on March ballot.
- This Grand Marshal Keeps Officials Hopping : Rose Parade: Kermit the Frog presented planners with unique challenges, requiring an elaborate array of cameras, a microphone and speakers.
- Holiday Closings
- In the Era of the Salary Cap, Chiefs Find Winning Formula
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Industry by Industry : Outlook
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Just When You Think It's Over, It's Not
- NASA Launches X-Ray Observatory
- Retro : Before 'ER,' There Was 'General Hospital'
- Wide Gap Persists Between Rich and Poor Nations : Economics: The World Bank 'atlas' shows a vast disparity and a correlation between literacy and growth.
- A Season for Surreal Holiday Celebrations
- When Role Models Set a Bad Example : How can a kid look up to an athlete who's a lawbreaker?
- Sunken Sub : Nebraska's Berringer Became a Star as a Fill-In Last Season, but Strong Family Ties Help Him Deal With Recent Obscurity
- Frost, Lane Advance to Final of Rich Match-Play Golf Event
- PEACH BOWL : Virginia Gets a Kick Out of Stirring Ending
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : FIESTA BOWL : Green Not Worried About Not Starting
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : JAZZ : Getting Back to the Roots : Jazz looked to the future by dipping into its past. The vital core was rediscovered by a new crop of powerful young players.
- Battle of Beamers Drives This Clash : Sugar Bowl: Texas' BMW backfield has the credibility Virginia Tech coach wants for Hokies.
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Everything You Ever Wanted to Read About, or By, Billionaires
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : MUTUAL FUNDS : 5 Easy Lessons : Even a No-Brainer Year Has a Few Things to Teach Fund Investors
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 9 Terrorist Suspects Arrested in Raids
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : President Rejects Dini's Offer to Quit
- South Korea's Ex-President Chun Linked to Slush Fund : Probe: Prosecutors announce where onetime general, already under indictment, kept much of money. Meanwhile, he ends hunger strike.
- 'The Night We Never Met'
- N.Y. Greeters Offer Directions--and a Smile
- No One Looks Good in Pictures Painted by Grand Jury Probe : Transcripts: Those involved detail deceit in year before bankruptcy, frantic finger-pointing as magnitude of investment pool losses became clear.
- VOICES : O.C.: Fiscally Bankrupt, but With Optimism to Spare
- Orange County Perspective : The Year of Living Dangerously in Debt : Road to Recovery Likely to Be Bumpy, but County Appears Headed in Right Direction
- THE WORLD : Silencing Ideas: The Crisis Within Iran's Theocracy
- Before It's Too Late: the Top Non-Happenings of the Year : Consumers: Despite predictions, travel agency fees didn't balloon, nobody bought USAir and car rental companies did not impose mileage limits.
- DICK CLARK : Rockin' Man
- Women in Sierra Leone Grow Weary of War, Suffering : Africa: Groups work to reverse the lack of power and the high rates of death and illiteracy that females suffer in a male-led society.
- THE POLITICS OF CULTURE : Facts? 'Nixon' Works on Fears
- Man Arrested in Rape of Ex-Girlfriend
- Another Cold Night for Titans : College basketball: Fullerton can't compete in shooting contest against Montana and loses, 70-62.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : THEATER : P.C. and a Mixed Bag : Terribly earnest drama played at the bigger theaters; on stage elsewhere, 1995 provided music, comedy and few risks.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : DANCE : It Had a Nice Spin to It
- The Charts
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Olson Continues to Make Mark: 300th Arizona Victory
- O.C. Can Look Forward to Steady Growth in '96
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Johnny Galecki, by all reports, is as nice as his David on 'Roseanne'
- Nearing 2000, O.C. Faces Its Destiny as an Urban Center : Forecast: While tapping its inherent strengths, the county must also address some familiar big-city problems.
- The Seven Lively Rules : Principles of Kwanzaa Underlie the African American Festival
- Class Lessons for Pint-Size Skiers
- Wandering Around Americas
- Ahwahnee Holds Lottery for '96
- Making a Classic Choice : At Thomas Aquinas College, Proclaimed One of the Nation's Best Liberal Arts Schools, Students Study Only the Great Thinkers of Western Civilization
- South American Waterway Plan Sparks Economy-Vs.-Ecology Debate : Environment: Planned 2,130-mile link from Uruguay to Brazil will bring prosperity, backers claim. Foes fear effect on world's largest wetlands.
- The Pulse, the Passion, the Art of the Salsa
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : What Are Challenges, Prospects in the New Year?
- Japan Plays America for a Sucker : *With the Cold War over, we no longer need to subsidize allies' defense while they industrialize.
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Countdown to a New Millennium : As 2000 Looms, Hope and Fear Court Investors
- Balkan Town Left in Ruins After Tug of War
- Four-Star Films : 'Gone With the Wind'
- THE SENSIBLE HOME : Alarm Detects Carbon Monoxide
- Parisian Tea Salon Sells Cups to Go
- Wooden Church May Not Be World's Oldest : History: English town's claim to fame may not date back to 845 after all. However, St. Andrew's is still Europe's oldest wooden building.
- Mary Dean; Actress, Game Show Host and Lyricist
- MADD Closes Main L.A. Office, Citing Finances : Donations: Six are laid off in the move, due to drop-off in contributions. 'We're no longer the charity du jour like we once were,' official says.
- Knife-Wielding Man Robs Video Store
- 1995-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : TRENDS : The Biz Quiz
- California--Harvey Cooper, Tarzana: "Arrowhead Summit B&B; in...
- IT WAS THE BEST OF TRIPS : IT WAS THE WORST OF TRIPS : ONCE MORE AROUND THE WORLD IN 1995, OUR INTREPID TRAVEL WRITER RETURNS WITH HIS FAVOURITES--AND FLOPS--OF THE YEAR
- Women With Cystic Fibrosis Defy Odds to Get Pregnant : Health: More mothers are giving birth as new treatments help extend their lives. They say their 'miracle' babies give them new life and hope.
- 'Eat Drink Man Woman'
- Back-to-Back Festivities Herald the Season
- Santeria Faith Emerging From Shadows : Religion: Supreme Court decision to allow animal sacrifices boosted centuries-old rituals. Experts say it has 1 million adherents nationwide.
- Riding Along on the Plastic : Credit card debt soars, yet companies continue to put cards into the hands of credit risks
- Brea Man's Heroics Save Injured Cyclist
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : SUGAR BOWL : Virginia Tech Nickname Is Old Story
- Palmdale Waits for Rally That Never Comes, 54-40
- Snyder Out of Race; Bruins Wait on Barnett
- Lakers Denied Top Billing in Matinee : Pro basketball: Puzzled Harris criticizes lethargic Ceballos after 99-82 loss to the Jazz.
- Man Shot and Killed on Santa Ana Street
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : The Year That Hollywood Became a Punching Bag : Want a hot button? '95 had a million of 'em: violence, sleazy talk shows, Tha Dogg Pound, Joe Eszterhas. Are you (and Bob Dole) ready to ring out the old yet?
- The Seven Lively Rules : Principles of Kwanzaa Underlie the African American Festival
- Ninth Annual News Trivia Quiz
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : THE OLYMPIANS : Whitaker Stands Out in Large Contingent
- Just Who Needs the Other Bowls? : Fiesta Bowl: New Year's Day has lost some luster now than it's No. 1 vs. No. 2 on Jan. 2.
- Collinses Become Double Talk of Tournament : Basketball: Bishop Loughlin players start jawing at each other while the brothers lead Harvard to 65-57 victory.
- Trojans Lose, but Don't Quit : College basketball: USC gets off to bad start, then falls to Rhode Island, 87-74.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Cunningham Appreciates Reception
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : The Consensus Top 10
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : PERFORMING ARTS: CLASSICAL MUSIC, DANCE, OPERA : The Beckmesser Awards of 1995
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : GERRY COETZEE : In Search of a Ringing Success at the Marriott
- A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life : After Two Called Strikes, Pringle Aide Denny Out of Green for the Holidays
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Experience Pays Dividends in Win
- Absence Makes the Heart Grow More Confused
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : MOVIES : A Swine Before Pearls : If wit and imagination are the hallmarks, picking the year's best movie is easy.
- A Stranger in Danger
- Supervisors Were in Cockpit of Citron's Doomed Plane
- Streetcar Named Tourism Trolls Streets of San Francisco : History: Already famous for cable cars, city deploys trolleys. The oldest car is from 1895.
- For Ice Dogs, 7-1 Disaster
- Harriman Settles With Estate's Heirs
- Japan's Banking Woes Stir Some Action : Tokyo imposes new guidelines, but they don't go far enough
- Rodeo Cowboys Are Working to Form Union
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Lift the Education Code Dead Weight : Micromanagement of schools based on 7,745 pages of rules only stifles innovation and thus ensures the status quo.
- Fountain Valley Bank Robbed Again
- Flutie's Miracle Pass Still Amazing to Phelan After All These Years
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : THEATER NOTES : The Whole World Was a Stage
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : A Pressing Time for 'Suits' : The record industry's revolving door made heads spin, but domestic sales still cranked.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : TODAY'S GAMES : Means Warm, Rested and Ready to Go
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Virginia Beats USC, 78-68, for Sweep of the Southland
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Scores His 35th Hat Trick
- You'd Hate to See Fan's Case Become Another Snow Job
- Notre Dame Dominates Loyola, 84-51
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Mater Dei Overtakes the Tillers in Overtime
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Michels Finally Found Spot With USC
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT : Brea Olinda Blows Chances, Then Loses in Overtime
- LIBERTY BOWL : East Carolina Beats Stanford With Defense
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : PRIVATE LIVES: HOME ENTERTAINMENT, FAMILY ACTIVITIES : The Myth of a Tech Revolution : Despite all the hype, the promise of digital technology creating genuinely new formsof entertainment has yet to be fulfilled.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : ART : Canvassing the Year of Brilliance : A dozen exhibitions sketch the depth and range of the Southland's numerous museums and galleries.
- 1995: Year of More Bust Than Boom
- Nebraska's Frazier Finds His Priorities
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Dolphins' Defense Perfect--for Bills
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Following Her Instincts : In '95 Sharon Stone finally hit the jackpot, with 'Casino.' But don't think she's ready to cash in her chips just yet.
- Unrelated Gang Shootings Leave 1 Dead, 2 Injured
- Bills Aren't Finished, but Shula May Be : AFC: Buffalo continues success against Miami in a 37-22 decision that could lead to Dolphin shake-up.
- Rogers Is Latest to Join Yankees
- Orange County Perspective : ACLU-Police Pact Is a Worthy Model : * Settlement in Garden Grove Photography Case Serves All
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : SANDY KIEVMAN : Program Is More Than Just KYDS Stuff
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Film : In the Box-Office Derby, Family Fare Scored--Except When It Didn't
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : FIESTA BOWL : Green Not Worried About Not Starting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Kansas State Quarterback Goes Home
- They've Made Their Marks in Many Different Arenas, but They Have One Thing in Common: These Men and Women of Sport Figure to Be Major Players in the Year Ahead : RON KOPITA : Meet Northridge's Most-Important Player
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : The Arts : Reports of NEA's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated (Yes--Listen Up, Newt)
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Economic Impact of Title Game Expected to Reach $75 Million
- The Color of News
- Fullerton Goes From Bad to Worse
- Gunmen Rob Occupants of Fullerton Home
- Clippers Welcomed and Beaten : Pro basketball: Owens (34 points) exploits matchups as Heat gets relief in 105-96 victory.
- Valley Perspective : SECOND OPINIONS : Teachers Can't Do Their Best Work in Meetings : Joining the decision-making process was a good idea, time on committees is not. Classroom duties grow, and it should be principals who handle the red tape.
- Northridge Stops South Carolina State
- Eagles Enjoy the Last Word Against Lions : NFC: Philadelphia defense befuddles Mitchell, and Peete has a strong game as Detroit streak ends in a big way, 58-37.
- MUYBRIDGE'S FEAT
- Clarification Needed on Libertarian Candidate
- Skateboarders Need Right Spot for Park
- Love Canal
- Burbank Airport Story Slanted Toward Growth
- Driving Response
- MAN OF STEEL RIMS
- Column on Tolerance Drew Positive Feedback
- DISNEY'S LAND
- Meaning of 'It's a Wonderful Life'
- No Time, Just Money Wasted in Zakarian Trial
- NOT SO FAST
- Alarcon's Civics Lesson Teaches Wrong Thing
- Complaints, Kudos in Bankruptcy
- Pork Products Banished After Stay at Pig Inn
- O.C. Has Capacity to Deter Child Abuse
- Don't Forget Seubert's Ties to 'Common Bonds'
- BLACK BOBBY
- Gingrich
- Santa Ana Leaders' Priorities Mixed Up
- Time to Resolve El Toro Plan Conflict
- Voter-OKd Park Funds Shouldn't Go to Dogs
- Virginia McMartin
- Speed Limit Hikes
- Christmas Eve Tow Worth a Merry Thanks
- Offering Wrong Help to the Dying
- MADD Shuts L.A. Office, Cites Funding
- Stereotype of Real Estate Sellers Doesn't Hit Home
- Charges of Hypocrisy Travel Both Ways in the Recall of Doris Allen
- Why Vote?
- Attendance Best Way to Aid Burbank Museum
- Reader Poll
- Clark, Darden Bonuses
- More on 'Das Train'
- Let Supervisors Pay for Their Defense
- Whistle-Blowers
- Valley Perspective : SECOND OPINIONS : Populace Fluent in English Basic to Economic Survival : The percentage of people in the U.S. who speak the native language is declining. How will they fare in a world embracing English as the common tongue of communication?
- High Salaries for County Workers
- Her Biggest Fan
- Trustee Abused Her Role as a Parent
- Obituaries - Dec. 31, 1995
- FLOAT MUSIC: Students at Lutheran High School...
- House Approves a Return to Work : Budget: Bill would send federal employees back to jobs while talks continue. But plan stalls in Senate as Democrats balk at curbs on debate. Dole hopes for accord today.
- Jury to Hear, See Oklahoma Blast Terror
- HOT HOUSES: Forget the myth that Toluca...
- Proposal to Recall U.S. Workers Falls Short : Government: Gingrich accepts plan. But Senate Democrats object, citing limits on budget bill debate. Clinton, GOP leaders see progress in their talks.
- Furloughed U.S. Workers' Absence Felt : Government: As partial shutdown drags on, many jobs deemed nonessential at its start begin to appear far more necessary with each passing day.
- How Deceit, Blunders Triggered O.C. Disaster : Bankruptcy: Grand jury testimony shows trail of secrecy, incompetence that led to financial meltdown.
- No One Looks Good in Pictures Painted by Grand Jury Probe : Transcripts: Those involved detail deceit in year before bankruptcy, frantic finger-pointing as magnitude of investment pool losses became clear.
- Mine Injures GI in Bosnia; Bridge Is Delayed Again
- ASIA : U.S.-Japan Trade: It's Time to Share
- COMMENTARY ON PUBLIC CONCERNS : New Year's Wish: Restore Confidence in County Government : Despite some encouraging trends--more jobs, a revived housing market--the bankruptcy and deep suspicions about local leadership make for a gloomy mood.
- 2 Men Absorb 40 Stings in State's First 'Killer Bee' Attack