- Clinton Focus Should Be Leaner Government
- Tom and Roseanne
- Death of an Edition
- Santa Monica's Lasting Legacy of Robert Myers
- Inspiring Artist
- On Airports
- Oaktown Hero
- Roth in the Dark
- NONFICTION - Dec. 13, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 13, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 13, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 13, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1992
- NEW TITHING? Blood donations are low this...
- ADIEU, GENDER: Huntington Beach's city council members...
- Cautious Calm Spreads Westward From Somali Capital : Operations: U.S. soldiers gradually secure route to hinterlands, bringing new hope to despairing populace.
- How a Long Shot Suddenly Won a Game for Anaheim
- City Gives $2 Million to Business Training Academy : Public funds: Concern builds that city leaders may have spent taxpayers' money irresponsibly to support an unregistered program.
- Aunt's Alleged Theft Threatens to Sever Family Ties : Accusations: Deborha Franckewitz, who has been like a mother to nephew, has been charged with stealing his car and trust money.
- COVER STORY : The Death of Reality : From Murphy Brown to reality TV to movies that bend history, the entertainment media have narrowed the thin line between what is real and what is fantasy, raising fears about effects on viewers
- Yosemite's Famous Holiday Dinner : The Christmas meal at the Hotel Ahwahnee is so popular, a lottery selects those who may buy tickets.
- Economic Summit Seen as a Consensus Builder : Transition: With recession apparently weakening, Clinton's conference is expected to draw attention to long-term strategies.
- EC Gives Danes a Second Chance to Back Unity : Europe: Leaders patch up internal squabbles. They also condemn Serbia for its actions in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO : Rebuild Rebuild L.A. to Revitalize the City
- Liquor Tab Uncorks a Controversy : Expenses: College district trustees charged $413 in alcohol purchases to the public during four business dinners last year. The board may now enact a booze ban.
- McLarty Known as Methodical and Disciplined
- POSTAL PERK: Even with 300 postal workers...
- PROUD MOMENT: Tony Lam's friends are showing...
- NEW RELEASES : Bits, Pieces of 'X' Can Only Deliver Stirring Moments : TERENCE BLANCHARD "Malcolm X, the Original Motion Picture Score", <i> Columbia</i> * * 1/2
- TALKING HEADS "Popular Favorites 1976-92: Sand in the Vaseline", <i> Sire</i> * * * *
- PARIS "Sleeping With the Enemy" , <i> Scarface</i> * * * 1/2
- From the Archives: Vilma Banky; Silent Screen Star Died in 1991
- Richard Tompkins; Introduced Trading Stamps to Great Britain
- Israelis Blow Up Palestinian Guerrilla Leader
- OTAY MESA : Shots From Mexico Miss Border Agents
- Willie Brown Asked to Mediate School Dispute : Labor: Meanwhile, state board refuses to grant a union request to temporarily halt a cumulative 12% teachers' pay cut.
- LOS ANGELES : Apparel Wholesaler Group Votes to Leave Downtown
- Chilly Days Expected After Pair of Storms : Weather: Sunny skies with highs in the 50s and nights below freezing are predicted in the wake of Friday's rainfall.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : No Elway Again for Broncos Today
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Vista's Long Shots Enough to Beat Rancho Bernardo
- Lakers Go to Perkins, Perkins Goes to Work : Pro basketball: He scores 25 points on 12-of-14 shooting in 118-93 victory over Bullets as L.A. improves record to 11-6. Divac has 15 points, 12 rebounds and seven blocks.
- BANKING
- A Trim Business : Christmas Tree Dealers Cutting Down Prices to Light Up Sales
- HOLIDAY DECORATION : Putting All Your Gifts in One Basket
- Q&A; : How Pacific Telesis Split Affects Consumers, Rates
- LATIN AMERICA : Belief That All Is Corrupt Unites a Weary Venezuela
- Volcanic Eruptions Deplete Ozone Layer : Science: Study of Pinatubo blast strengthens views, including findings that Earth can be cooled temporarily.
- Vilma Banky; Silent Screen Star Died in 1991
- Michigan Approves Strict Stalking-Harassment Law
- EPA Choice Has Network of Strong Allies : Nominee: Carol Browner brings positive reviews in environmental causes, but has limited administrative experience.
- NORWALK : Jury Awards $233,000 to Man Struck by Deputies
- Broker Convicted of Embezzling More Than $1 Million
- 2 Wage Campaign to Aid Victims of Nazis : Compensation: They are helping Americans file claims for property that they or their families forfeited when they fled Hitler's forces.
- Worn Pipe May Have Caused Blast at Texaco Refinery, Fire Officials Say : Investigation: Company declines to comment on a preliminary report about the explosion that routed hundreds from their homes.
- Raising a Stink Pays Off for Residents of Fallbrook
- He's Asking Too Much of Our Military : U.N. leader calls for vastly expanded U.S. responsibilities in Somalia
- Rosales Replaces James as Ventura College Coach
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Bishop Amat Holds Off Loyola, 7-3, to Finish Perfect Section Season
- Esperanza Gets Breath of Fresh Air
- BOY'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Touchdown Tommy Only a Rookie Now : Pro football: Browns' Vardell goes through the usual struggles of a first-year player.
- Clippers End Spectrum Hex : Pro basketball: They beat the 76ers, 125-110, and end franchise's 22-game slump in Philadelphia dating to 1975.
- UCI Loses Another Close One : Basketball: Missouri Kansas City's Dumas scores with five seconds left to hand Anteaters second last-minute loss in two games.
- Surprises Greet Southland Marines in Mogadishu
- Pacific Telesis Will Split Up to Spur Growth
- LOS ANGELES : Rebuild L.A. Seeks Asian, Woman for Co-Chair Posts
- Ferreira Knows Ups, Downs of Expansion
- Cork's Stop Preserves Another Valencia Title : Division VI: Tigers defeat Duarte, 23-15, to earn second consecutive championship. Riggins carries for 122 yards.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Desormeaux Is Kicked in Head by Horse After Being Thrown
- Ex-Volleyball Coach Plans Suit Against Fullerton : Jurisprudence: Huffman charges that his firing was retaliatory because he initiated legal proceedings when school attempted to drop sport.
- Therapy Offers Swift Antidote to Starvation
- Doctor's Accusers Deny They're Vengeful : Probe: Two former employees of deceased physician explain why they reported Orville J. Stone's actions to the state medical board.
- Japanese Cabinet Shuffle Aims to Regain Public Trust
- Nightmare of Shots in the Dark : Law Enforcement: Poway business executive speaks for the first time about the botched drug raid that left him seriously wounded.
- Tift Credits Talented Line for His Success
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Dolphins' Ex-Lineman Scrimmages With Eddie Murphy in 'Gentleman'
- Las Voces Keeps Up Steady Beat : Music: Group has brought little heard repertory of Latin American vocal and choral music to San Diego.
- Builder Lyon Begins Major Restructuring : Finance: Company President Dick Randall resigning as part of effort to shrink company and meet lender pressure to repay more than $200 million in loans.
- Woman Gets Top Duke Post
- Clinton Urged to Drop Vatican Envoy
- Singer Rick James Declared Fugitive
- AGOURA HILLS : Body of Man Found in Creek
- CAPISTRANO VALLEY TOURNAMENT : Defense Helps Put Cougars in Final
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Moala Lifts Hawthorne Over Bell Gardens, 14-6
- Top Tackler Makes Plays, Not Headlines
- Opportunity for Repayment Motivates Montclair Prep
- Skieresz Aims for Top-5 Finish in Kinney Meet
- Faulk Is Talk of the Hometown : Football: His old neighborhood is waiting for the Heisman Trophy results to be announced.
- LAGUNA HILLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Capistrano Valley Christian Takes Control, Wins
- Miscellany
- DANCE REVIEW : Children Shine in L.A. Classical Ballet 'Nutcracker'
- 'Ariadne' Soprano Warms Up to a Los Angeles 'Vacation'
- COMEDY REVIEW : Billy Connolly in Fine Fettle
- Genisco to Move Facility to Anaheim
- Lyon Co. Undergoes Major Restructuring to Pay Debt
- Still a Public Face : Retired From Senate, Ed Davis Finds His Legend Trails Him to Morro Bay
- MOORPARK : Measure F Panel Has 4 New Members
- Metrolink Evaluates 13 Private Crossings : Train safety: Fears of a lawsuit prompt officials to meet privately to discuss the November accident in Pacoima that killed a city truck driver.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Robs Bank, Escapes With Cash
- OXNARD : Judge Releases Youth Charged in Shooting
- More Rain Plants Seeds of Hope for End to Drought : Weather: Storms raise moisture level above seasonal average. Forecasters expect today to be cold and windy.
- PORT HUENEME : 5th Person Held in Landlord's Slaying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Green Appointed to Bay Delta Panel
- Palmdale Council Powerless to Muffle CB Radio Complaints
- Diesel Vehicle Testing Expanded
- Woman Slain While Sleeping Was Potential Witness in Trial
- Miami Even More Cocky Than Usual
- SAILING : Bertrand Breezes to Easy Victory
- Notre Dame's Krause Is Dead at 79 : College: The former athletic director is remembered for his foresight and judgment.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : 2-A DIVISION : Torrey Pines vs. El Camino, 7 p.m.
- Ominous News for Art Scene : Galleries: James Corcoran, who started Santa Monica's gallery boom in the mid-'80s, will end his exhibition program in February. Other dealers are regrouping.
- BANKING
- Nothing Fancy, but Hebert Does Job : Football: New Orleans quarterback doesn't have notoriety the defense has, but he has Saints headed toward playoffs.
- Muckenthaler's at a Loss : Art: The Fullerton museum is forced to cancel a 1993 exhibition--and won't replace it--because of serious money troubles.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Magi' Enhances Sweetness of Lamb's Evening : Theater: Production of 'An American Christmas' proves unfailingly pleasant.
- The Old Gazebo Gambit Doesn't Fool Him for Minute
- Dan Maskell; Tennis Commentator Known as 'Voice of Wimbledon'
- Probe Targets Pennsylvania Supreme Court
- COSTA MESA : L.A. Man Charged in Student's Murder
- City Offers Concessions in Effort to Keep Kavlico : Moorpark: Officials will speed approval for plant expansion. The major employer says it would have relocated otherwise.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Metrolink Studies Closing Some Private Rail Crossings
- SIMI VALLEY : Boyfriend Arrested in Woman's Slaying
- MISSION VIEJO : Swanson to Head College Trustees
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Miscellany
- Lopez's 22 Points Pace Pepperdine : College basketball: He makes five three-pointers and leads the Waves to a 65-56 victory over North Carolina Charlotte.
- Teams Start Pumping Out Wrecked Tanker
- Airlines Reverse No-Refund Policy for Marines' Tickets
- EC Summit Focuses on Danes
- James Campbell, 80, Laguna Beach Inventor, Dies
- 6-Footer Clinton May Find Nominees Easy to Overlook
- Food Experts Vow to End Worldwide Hunger
- Emil Haury; Archeologist Was Expert on American Southwest
- LAKE FOREST : Cooperation Spares Man a Life Sentence
- Gay Episcopal Group Targets 5 Delegates : Ministry: It says representatives to National Council of Churches oppose 'observer' status for a largely homosexual denomination.
- Bail Reduced for 1 Defendant in Denny Case
- Loved Ones Bid Sad Adieu to Orange County-Based Marines : Separation: Troopers board giant military aircraft and take wing on their mercy mission to famine-ravaged Somalia.
- McNall Engineers Additions : NHL: Elated by entry of major U.S. corporations, he worked behind scenes to bring two new franchises to the league.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Dead Ahead': A Valdez-Spill Thriller
- Little-Folks Singers Moving Up to the Big Time : Children's music: Greg & Steve, after years of playing school auditoriums, are now performing at larger halls such as the Bren Events Center, where they'll appear Sunday.
- New Dealing : Run a Gallery for $250 a Month? Randall Scott Tells How
- HOLIDAY DECORATION : Keep Home Fires Burning With Candles
- PLACENTIA : Fence to Be Built Around High School
- Youth's Aunt Held in Theft of Trust Fund
- Holiday Season Stirs Church-State Debate : Recognition of God Is Woven Into American Fabric Despite Rulings
- LOS ALAMITOS : Racist Vandalism Spurs More Security
- Plan OKd to Cut Most Water Bills : Utilities: Council gives preliminary approval to committee's compromise on rate restructuring. It aids Valley residents, but large or wasteful users would face increases.
- NEW STAKE: The Church of Jesus Christ...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mystique or Not, Rockets Get Best of Bulls
- Wheelchair Team Might Regain Gold Medal
- Glusac Is Again the Favorite at Kinney : Cross-Country: Fallbrook runner is on a streak as she hopes to bounce back from last year's 30th-place finish.
- Carbajal to Defend IBF Title
- CS Northridge Blows Lead at Loyola, 71-66
- Vista, San Marcos Consider Own Police Forces
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils' Shorthanded Goal Trips Penguins
- Di-Charles Split Seen as Boost for ABC Sunday Film
- THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION : Most Approve of Selection to Head EPA : Cabinet: Florida business people are mostly positive, but some fear Carol Browner might favor a regulatory policy that lacks flexibility.
- Shalala Has a Reputation as a Savvy Manager : Nominee: The choice to head the Health and Human Services Department is no stranger to education or government.
- Net Gains Include More Canadian Dollars : Tourism: Hockey will mean an extra lure for visitors from north.
- Ex-Priest Guilty of Molesting Baby-Sitter in '87
- MOORPARK : City Council Favors Town Hall Meetings
- Compton Council OKs Card Casino Despite Outcry
- Making a Bid for a Perfect Pine
- First Murder Trial Related to Riots Begins : Courts: Opening arguments describe mob scene where motorcyclist was fatally shot and his nephew wounded. Three are accused in the killing.
- 44 'Problem Officers' at LAPD Are Retrained or Off the Force : Law enforcement: Report to Police Commission says most received counseling. Others quit or were fired.
- Groin rehabilitation in Malibu: Just wanted to...
- Woman Is Indicted in False Adoption Case : Crime: Leanne Dees allegedly accepted cash from couples in the Valley and elsewhere in exchange for promises to give them her unborn babies.
- Deputy D.A. Named Chief Prosecutor
- OXNARD : 'Blessed' Kitchen Window in Storage
- RETAIL
- Signs Herald Strong Holiday Shopping Season : Economy: Retail sales rose in November, inflation remained down and the number of delinquent consumer loans reached their lowest level since March, 1990.
- Santa Ana Company Increases Dividend
- Reich May Become New Kind of Labor Secretary : Transition: Clinton's nominee champions some controversial ideas about workers, infrastructure.
- Diane Varga; Jazz Singer, Promoter
- U.N. OKs Deployment of Peacekeepers to Macedonia
- Russell L. Lewis; President of Sacramento Music Circus
- Brushing Up on Decor : Artist Maria del Carmen Calvo's House Looks Like One of Her Paintings
- Storm Delivers Paralyzing Blow to New Yorkers
- Deadly Religious Riots Spread to India's Capital : Asia: Rampaging youths torch homes and shops. Residents flee violence stemming from razing of mosque.
- MIDDLE EAST : New Exodus: Damascus to Brooklyn : Syria's small Jewish community is heading for America as restrictions on emigration are lifted.
- COSTA MESA : College District Board Elects Officers
- As the winter holidays of Christmas and...
- Builder's Offer to Help Pay for School Is OKd
- Nissan Getting Strong U.S. Boost From Altima, Quest
- Paper Company to Close Eureka Pulp Mill
- Ventura County Planners Reject Housing Project
- Lawyer-Beneficiary Removed as Estate Trustee
- CSUN President Proposes a Staff for Fund Raising : Education: To replace money lost in state cuts, Blenda Wilson may add up to nine administrators to seek donations from alumni and others.
- Gulls Get Back on Winning Track : Hockey: Knickle misses shutout but is superb in goal in 6-1 victory over the Milwaukee Admirals.
- Irvine Loses in Final Seconds, 86-85
- Brazil, Pierce Twin Terrors at Sylmar : Prep football: Brash and brawny senior linebackers enjoy a rowdy friendship, but they save their roughest play for the field.
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Horacio Gutierrez Plays Haydn, Liszt
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Sylmar Sees City 4-A Final Against Powerful Carson as a Chance to Gain Respect
- BOYS' BASKETBALL THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Hartman Comes Forward for Host Lancers, 61-35
- The NCAA has amended 1990 sanctions against...
- Getting Lessons in Courage
- Blind Melon: Keeping an Eye on the Serious : The quintet's singer may be a childhood pal of Axl Rose, but that doesn't mean the folk-rock band is a Guns N' Roses clone.
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Bruins Stay Unbeaten; Trojans Are Eliminated
- Torretta the Favorite for Heisman Trophy : College football: SDSU's Faulk, Georgia's Hearst are other leading hopefuls as they await today's announcement.
- No Clear Choice for the Heisman
- This Year, Riggins Does More Than Watch
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Buckingham Soars as a Solo : His Energized Concert--Whether a Debut or Comeback--Is a Triumph
- A New Strategy for Rebuilding NBC
- PALMDALE : Council Moves Up Comment Period
- Fleet Bertrand Wins First Grand Prix Race : Sailing: He wins by 64 seconds after narrowly avoiding Navy destroyer.
- Four Washington State football players have been...
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Bernstine Returns to Roster, Eager to Test Repaired Shoulder
- COSTA MESA : City, Schools Agree to Share Playing Fields
- Man Found Dead in Harbor
- Sunny Hills Stops Rancho Alamitos : Division VII: Cuccia's run with 38 seconds left gives Lancers a 14-13 victory and their third title.
- TENNIS : This Time, Sampras Gets Past Leconte
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No Letting Up for No. 4 Indiana
- TV REVIEW : 'Charles, Diana': Royal Romp
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dark Fruit' Examines the Underbelly of Gay Black Life
- AIRLINES
- Leaks Could Be Source of Mildew
- L.A. School Moves Toward Autonomy From District
- 7 Hurt in Snowball Fight at University
- Gunplay May Be Ending on Green Line : Somalia: A symbol of banditry dividing the capital is erased by a pact between warring clans.
- Churches Set Seasonal Celebrations
- Judge Removes O.C. Lawyer as Estates' Trustee
- Eugene Twardowicz; Investigator Built Case Against Agnew
- Plane Fair : Airlines Will Reverse Non-Refundable Policy for Marines Ordered to Somalia
- A Shot on Goal From Disneyland : No Mickey Mouse move in this bid to bring big-time hockey to Anaheim
- COUNTYWIDE : Firefighter Honored for His Dedication
- PALMDALE : Water District Votes to Raise Rates
- CALIFORNIA NEWS : Wilson Forms Trade, Commerce Agency
- On the Waterfront : Oxnard: Spectacular floats will herald a procession of decorated boats tonight in the Channel Islands Harbor Parade of Lights.
- COUNTYWIDE : Latinos to Celebrate Patron Saint Day
- Lawmakers Veto Yeltsin Referendum Idea
- Santa May Have Staged Mall Rescue, Police Say
- * Lt. Col. James Elwood Stauffer; Attorney
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Cartoonist Conrad Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge
- McKeon Tapped for Public Works Panel
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs 5 New Speed Limit Postings
- GM's Electric Cars Relegated to a Back Seat : Autos: Ambitious manufacturing plans are scaled back. And the company seeks to spread development costs among the Big Three.
- Textbook Guidelines That Include Gays OKd : Education: Board approves framework that includes a discussion of alternative lifestyles while stressing sexual abstinence for teen-agers.
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter Says He Can't Afford Retrial : Courts: Judge expresses doubt about his financial claims. A hearing is ordered on whether a defense attorney should be appointed in the political corruption case.
- Panel Offers Environmental Plan : Policy: Report is meant as a blueprint for Clinton and calls for linking economic, health pursuits. It urges new taxes, among them higher gasoline levy.
- Judge Drops Weinberger Perjury Count : Iran-Contra: Action may damage prosecution's case in the other felony charges against former defense secretary.
- Ventura County Planners Reject Ahmanson Ranch Housing Plan : Growth: The commission's denial of a $1-billion mini-city proposed on 2,800 acreas in the hills northwest of Calabasas sets the stage for a final vote Tuesday.
- Ahmanson Site Suggested for Soka : Development: The Calabasas campus could be motivated to make such a move because it faces the prospect of land condemnation by the state.
- Uninspired Dow Slips Another 8.11 : Market Overview
- THE ANATOMY OF STARVATION
- Judge Bans TV From Hearing in Allen-Farrow Custody Battle
- Panel Gains Power to Call Officers : Courts: Civilian review board gets OK to subpoena sheriff's deputies involved in investigations. The decision is being appealed.
- PALMDALE : K mart Seeks OK for 2 New Stores
- Starting to Look a Bit More Like America : Three more women join Clinton's top team
- MOORPARK : Petition Drive on Rent Law Succeeds
- THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION : UC Economist Known for Strong Trade Stance : Appointment: Laura D'Andrea Tyson, named to head Council of Economic Advisers, has advocated 'countervailing subsidies' to fight overseas competition that receives government help.
- Henry C. Clausen; Trial Lawyer, Pearl Harbor Investigator
- Morgan H. Harris; Museum Trustee
- In Case You, Too, Master Cold Fusion
- Zepha Bogert; Women in Film Co-Founder, Press Club President
- COLUMN ONE : Refugees on Road to Nowhere : In a massive U.N. effort, 5% of Cambodia's population is being repatriated. The missing element is a plan for their long-term survival.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Hall's Smoking Ban to Begin Jan. 1
- SAN DIEGO : Sagon Penn Admits Parole Violation
- Higher Noise Levels Sought for Airport : Jetliners: Under new federal safety rules, the widely used MD-80 can't meet the John Wayne decibel limit set by 1985 court settlement.
- OXNARD : Workers Play Santa Despite Layoffs
- Yarmulke Is at Center of Bias Claim : Complaint: Mail carrier accuses Postal Service of anti-Semitism for insisting that he wear his uniform headgear over his skullcap.
- SANTA ANA : Suspect Dies After Police Tackle Him
- Crossbow Attacker Gets Life in Prison : Sentence: Judge tacks on seven years to man convicted of trying to murder his former lover by firing an arrow into his head while he slept.
- Santa Knew Purported Victim : Investigation: Daniel Hobbit has a history of being in publicized events. Police are looking into the possibility that robbery attempt was staged.
- PASADENA : Chamber Official Accused of Harassment to Resign
- SIMI VALLEY : Archdiocese Fights Financial Subpoenas
- Carl's Jr. Posts Drop in Profit for 3rd Quarter
- RETAIL
- Jury Deadlocks, New Trial Set in O.C. Arson Case : Courts: Late-night deliberations fail to produce verdict in case of man accused of setting fire at youth shelter and firebombing the home of his former girlfriend.
- N. Korea Returns Ex-Premier to Post
- SAN FERNANDO : 'Remorseful' Bandit Gets 61-Year Term
- VENTURA : Some Residents Asked to Boil Water
- SOMIS : Open-Meeting Law Violated, Jurors Say
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea Beats Costa Mesa, Advances to Final
- CS Long Beach Women Going to Final Four
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Don't Control Playoff Destiny
- TV REVIEWS : Classical Mixes in Vamos' Ballet
- ART REVIEW : An Overview of Life's Underbelly
- No Small Effort by San Pedro : City 3-A final: Castaneda has two touchdowns and two interceptions in a 24-7 victory over Taft.
- BASEBALL : Santiago and Reynolds Find New Homes
- Majors, Pitt Football Will Do an Encore
- Bishop Amat Makes It a Perfect Season : Prep football: Top-ranked team stops Loyola, 7-3, to take Division I title and finish undefeated.
- Loyola Too Hot for Northridge : College basketball: The Lions rally for a 71-66 victory over the Matadors. They will face Michigan State tonight.
- Strawberry Is Hurt in Collision
- The NCAA lifted an order requiring any...
- Cuccia Passes, Runs and Holds On to Give Sunny Hills a Victory
- Transition Team Quizzes L.A.'s Nodal : NEA: The meeting fuels rumors that the Cultural Affairs Department chief is among the candidates to head Bill Clinton's arts endowment.
- WEEKEND TV : Fox Changes Schedule for Sunday Night
- Husky Case Will Be Investigated by Special Counsel, School Says
- Success Is Signed, Seal's, Delivered
- ORANGE : Museum in Old Town Is City's First
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Games today at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium : 3-A DIVISION : Poway vs. Morse, 4 p.m.
- Miscellany
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ventura Advances to Beverly Hills Final