- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ill-Timed Peek Still Rankles Safety Newman
- ART
- Gospel Christmas Carol : Theater: San Diego Rep stages the Yule classic around gospel music while remaining faithful to the enduring tale by Charles Dickens.
- 6 Condors Freed to Fly in the Wild
- Florida Carjackers Kill 2
- Orange County to Close Some Offices Alternate Fridays
- Panic to Challenge Milosevic for Serbian Presidency : Yugoslavia: Residency requirement could thwart former Southern California businessman.
- RELATIONSHIPS : Radio Therapist Channels Intimate Voices of Imperfect Strangers
- Countywide : Volunteers Sought to Assist Crime Victims
- Artists Lost to AIDS Are Mourned
- Nathanson Ordered to Wear Electronic Tracker : Courts: Judge requires the former coastal commissioner to use the device after he fails to meet conditions of his release. A property bond posted in his corruption trial is lifted.
- Schools Challenge Estimate of Disney Project's Impact : Environment: Both Anaheim districts say proposed expansion would bring more students, greater costs than report says. They ask more time to comment on plan.
- AMA Studying Tokos Medical Pay to Doctors : Medicine: Ethical questions raised by compensation for referrals of patients for firm's prenatal care programs.
- Chill May Delay Today's Planned Shuttle Launch
- Knott's Festival: Knott's Berry Farm has opened...
- Going Beyond Charity to Meet Their Community's Needs : Religion: Inexpensive housing. Counseling. Day-care services. Job training. Even sex education. In many inner-city areas, churches are becoming the primary force for social change.
- SIGNAL HILL : Oil Recycler Pleads No Contest to Illegal Storage
- Raymond (Hutch) Hutchinson; Wrangler
- Buck Hunters : Consultant Helps Students Line Up Financing for College
- Radical Warns S. African Whites of More Attacks
- Program to Teach Workers About AIDS
- Victims Sought in Investigation of Attorney
- Robert Shayne; Broadway and Movie Actor
- The Fantastic Fandom of the Phantom
- Japanese Military Unit Uses Point Mugu Base to Test-Fire Missiles : Weapons: The 150 soldiers spend three months sending warheads out to sea to gauge performance.
- LOS ANGELES : School Bus Drivers to Be Taught Train Crossing Rules
- Decisions : Oxnard
- ACTON : 2 Men Arrested on Drug Charges
- Vinyl Chloride Detected in Houses Near Landfill : Environment: Low levels of the cancer-causing gas are discovered in three Montebello dwellings in the vicinity of a closed dump, one of the nation's most polluted sites.
- Monthly Report
- COSTA MESA : OCC Grad Wins Alumni Honor
- VENTURA : Students Hear Message of Hope
- SANTA PAULA : Man With Knife Kidnaps 3 in Car
- SANTA CLARITA : 4 Scenic Trails Under Construction
- O.C. Assemblyman Urges State Senate to Deny Hayden a Seat
- R.E. Alexander; One of Nation's Top Architects
- SANTA PAULA : Benefit Show to Support Library
- Botched Raid Leads to Claim for $20 Million : Shooting: Poway executive was badly wounded when agents crashed into his home in search of drugs. None were found.
- PASADENA : Earthquake Peril Report Prompts Flood of Calls
- Shopping Center Coming: A new shopping center...
- Complaints of Bias Climbed in '92, EEOC Says : Workplace: The 70,339 filings were the highest since 1988. Race was the No. 1 concern, while claims of handicapped discrimination jumped.
- Paraders Deck the Decks in Water Wonderlands
- Trial Opens for Alleged Drug Baron : Narcotics: The defendant is accused of heading a Bolivian group that shipped cocaine paste to Colombia, then reaped 'boxfuls of cash' in L.A.
- Cold Snap Opens Doors of Shelters
- POMONA : Don't Hesitate to Warn of Quakes, Officials Urged
- ENERGY
- Nationwide Health Acquires 2 Properties
- INSURANCE
- THE STRENGTHENING ECONOMY : Recovery Gaining Strength, Flurry of Reports Suggest : Commerce: Economic indicators, a key barometer of manufacturing activity and construction spending, all rise.
- INSURANCE
- ENTERTAINMENT
- SECURITIES
- Ouster Bid Fails; Yeltsin Asks Unity : Russia: President calls on lawmakers to stop their political brawling and grant him power to carry on with reforms. Cabinet remains in jeopardy.
- 4 Believed Dead in Crash of B-1 Bomber : Military: Accident in Texas was fourth crash involving the aircraft. Unconfirmed reports say one crewman survived.
- The Wood According to Dusan Jocic
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Outgoing Trustees Honored for Service
- PAGES : Childless and Hurting
- Keating Defense to Open in Lincoln S&L; Case : Courts: Son-in-law, a key aide who pleaded guilty, will take stand in the federal trial of conspiracy, fraud and racketeering charges.
- 'Holiday Albums': Retailers are trotting out the...
- Room With a View Isn't Clients' Idea
- Salvador Rebels to Begin Destroying Arms : Central America: U.N. endorses government plan to purge military, clearing major obstacle to peace.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Construction Stirs Nuclear Suspicions
- Killer's Request for Execution Granted
- Friends, Family Question Slaying of Youth by Deputies
- Hahn's Last Hurrah : Tribute: Family and colleagues offer an emotional farewell to the supervisor at his final board meeting. The legendary master of local politics is retiring after a record 40 years in office.
- Desperate Need for an Alternative : Serbia's destiny may hang on Milosevic's ouster
- PLATFORM : Are X-Rated Videos the Price of a Free Society?
- Legalizing Drugs Would Be Terrible Mistake, Panel Says : Narcotics: Advisory board responds to call by three judges for decriminalization.
- COUNTYWIDE : Forest Initiative Qualifies for Vote
- STATE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SEMIFINALS : ROUNDUP
- SAN DIEGO : Student in Custody Won't Be Charged
- Train Engineer, Buried for 8 Hours, Is Rescued : Accident: U.S. Gypsum says locomotive went into Ocotillo Wells loading shed the wrong way, causing ore to fall on it.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- He's Looking to Expand His Horizons : Empire League: Steve Carbone is working hard to overcome his image as a gunner, though the senior is Los Alamitos' best three-point shooter.
- SIMI VALLEY : Workshop to Cover Transit for Disabled
- ROUNDUP : Carter Leads Antelope Valley
- The Average Baseball Salary Tops $1 Million : Trends: Increase among 772 players is 21%. The Blue Jays have the highest average; the Dodgers find a way to lead the league.
- Playoffs at a Glance : CITY SECTION INDIVIDUAL GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Astros Sign Drabek for $19.5 Million : Baseball: Jose Guzman also signs a four-year contract, with the Cubs. The Red Sox get Fletcher.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Streaking Golden West Sweeps OCC to Return to State Finals
- At the Helm of Wooden Ships : Music: Paul Kantner, founding member of the Jefferson Airplane, now has an acoustic group and a new vehicle for change.
- Will There Be Clinton-Gore Sitcom Barbs? : Television: Producers say they'll lampoon the incoming Administration just as much as they have that of Bush-Quayle.
- ART/LA92: Not Exactly Business as Usual : Annual Exhibition Goes On, But It Bears Scars of the Recession
- Testimony Places Suspects at Migrant Camp : Attack: A sheriff's detective tells of his interviews with a witness to the attack, which left three Latinos badly injured.
- ORANGE : Firm Agrees to Pay for Cleanup of Creek
- Plugging the Electric Automobile : Energy: A Burbank consortium unveils a vehicle that it hopes will fuel a $150-billion local industry and create up to 55,000 new jobs.
- Hot Line Seeks 'Victimized' Clients of Lawyer : Investigation: Sheriff's fraud unit will handle calls connected to possible wrongdoing by attorney James D. Gunderson, who has made himself the recipient of millions from elderly people.
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Resorts Find Fault With TV After Quake
- Toreros Defeat Aztecs : College basketball: USD wins cross-town rivalry for third time in a row.
- Colleges
- Northridge Joins Chase Too Late
- Committee to Investigate Schott Case : Baseball: The Angels' Jackie Autry is among the four who will study the allegations of racism by the Reds' owner.
- Yuletide Fest Success Spurs Plans for '93
- Davis Takes a Pay Cut : Dodgers: He is guaranteed $1 million after earning $3.1 million last season. Incentives could add $1 million.
- PLATFORM : Work and School
- Official State Debt Set at $3.27 Billion
- Quinn In, so Craig's Out : Baseball: The new Giant owners name their new general manager and fire the manager after seven years.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Heather Lee, a 6-foot-1 outside hitter from...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- STATE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SEMIFINALS : DIVISION III : May Sparks Newport Harbor's Charge
- LOS ALAMITOS : Jockey Didericksen Retires; Leads Quarter Horse Standings
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : WOMEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Cinnamon Bosco
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Solid Program by Da Capo Chamber Players
- In his only season as a starting...
- NFL Has Often Tested Running Back's Faith : Rams: Anthony Thompson, whose pro career has been in limbo, hopes his performance Sunday puts him on the right track.
- Artists Cash In on Empty Bank Building : Art: Visual and performance artists are given a free hand at FAR BAZZAR, an alternative to the annual art fair held at the Convention Center.
- Double Trouble for Worthy, Lakers in 117-110 Setback
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lagunatics' Milks City's Sacred Cows
- The family of Darren Wedertz, a Santa...
- STAGE
- SCIENCE / ASTRONOMY : Hubble's Galaxy Photos Show Universe in Flux
- Baseball Is Taking Its Schott's
- Crappie Go on Feed at Casitas
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Giem Leads Christ College Irvine's 114-31 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell: All Hope Not Lost of Making the Playoffs
- A.P. Indy Is Retired; Colt to Stand at Stud in Kentucky
- WOMENS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Aztecs and Toreros Both Have Problems
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: EMPIRE LEAGUE : 1991-92 IN REVIEW
- Modern Dance: Getting a Foot in Center's Door
- Miscellany
- Pepperdine Blocked at Buzzer and Loses to Texas Tech, 72-69
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Vallely Leads Newport Harbor Past Brea-Olinda
- But is it plywood? Being a patron...
- City Treasurer Still Can't Explain $21-Million Error : Finances: Overestimate of interest income shows 'a major breakdown' in his office, he tells council committee.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Preliminary Hearing Set for Brothers in Murder Case
- His Simple Nickname Speaks Volumes About His Abilities
- SIMI VALLEY : Ashton Retires From School Board
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : MEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Ruben Oronoz
- Loyola Wastes a Big Lead, Then Barely Escapes, 80-77
- Paintings With a Haunting Quality
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan Establishes No. 1 Priority, 75-71
- Despite Injuries, Kings Win Third of Four on Road : Hockey: The Millen line steps in to fuel 6-3 victory over the Blackhawks.
- Transamerica's Chief Retires
- Paying for No Paycheck : Job Seekers Lose Millions to Firms That Promise Work
- Newport Corp. Registers Loss of $713,000, 10 Cents a Share, for Quarter : Statement: Recession and defense industry cutbacks blamed. A $155,000 profit was reported for the same period the previous year.
- Ice Cores May Hold Clues to Weather 200,000 Years Ago : Environment: Scientists hope sample from Tibet will yield secrets through 4 ice ages about 'global warming.'
- Tenement Museum Spotlights Past : History: Unique structure provides details about the lives of thousands of European immigrants who lived in them in the early 1900s.
- Mahony, KCET Make Peace, Disagree Anew
- During Testimony, Brea's Wedin Denies Conflict of Interest
- Move Over, Madonna--Clinton's Arrived : Publishing: Suddenly, politics is selling as it has never sold before. Booksellers are eager to prolong the fascination with Campaign '92.
- NORTHRIDGE : Women's, Minority Student Centers OKd
- Dow Off 10.80; NASDAQ Up Again
- REAL ESTATE
- Health Care: Reform and Opportunity
- Governors Panel Backs Clinton Health Plan
- Decimated Forests Evidence of Thai Links to Cambodia : Asia: Logging exports are included in trade embargo against Khmer Rouge. Bangkok retaliates with ban on U.N. flights.
- Europe Farmers Protest Cuts, Denounce U.S.
- Stepping Into the Fishbowl : As Chelsea Clinton is about to find out, it's not easy being a President's daughter. Some First Children have coped well; others have had nothing but problems.
- Ethics Panel Beginning Packwood Inquiry
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Store Arson
- SANTA ANA : Officials' Reprimand Wrong, Court Rules
- City Bills County $13.3 Million in Taxes : Government: L.A. wants parking levies that it says should have been collected over the past two years. The county says it is exempt.
- City School Board Assures Gay Rights
- IRVINE : Photo Opportunity: Santa, Family Pets
- SEISMIC WATCH : Shaking Us Up
- Countywide : County to Study Building Purchase
- SHERMAN OAKS : Millikan Junior High Honored for Program
- Free as a Bird : 6 Condor Chicks Released in Triumphant Moment for Program
- Late CS Northridge Rally Falls Short Against Fresno State
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Torrey Pines Makes Title Game
- Girl Dies in School Bus Accident : Traffic: The crash in San Diego County injures 13 other students. Several collisions have occurred at the intersection since a traffic light was installed there three months ago.
- A Sign of Arleta's Image Troubles: It Can't Afford One
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Employees to Receive 2% Pay Raise
- Countywide : PC Users to Access Library Catalogues
- THOUSAND OAKS : Golf Shop Worker Robbed of Cash Bag
- Fee Hikes Raise Hard Questions for District
- SIMI VALLEY : Applicants Sought for Planning Panel
- CAMARILLO : Panel Delays Review of Bird Ordinance
- Arleta Aims to Put Out a Welcome Sign--Once It Gets $10,000 in Donations
- Sentences for Crack Dealers
- Epstein, Rose, 88, of Thousand Oaks, retired...
- Aaberg, Dorothy M., 76, of Palmdale, retired...
- Economic News
- Bystander Deaths in Police Pursuits
- Bystander Deaths in Police Pursuits
- Bystander Deaths in Police Pursuits
- Socks
- College Reform
- Aerospace Careers
- Bystander Deaths in Police Pursuits
- Bystander Deaths in Police Pursuits
- Sentences for Crack Dealers
- Americans
- Socks
- MOVIES - Dec. 2, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 2, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 2, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 2, 1992
- SMALL $8 BILLION: New state numbers show...
- Eisner Reaps $197.5 Million With Disney Stock Options : Finance: Analysts say action presages rush by many top executives to cash in before anticipated tax hikes.
- TELL GEORGE: Jennifer Keller was considered a...
- School Officials Now Say Theft Loss Totals $3 Million : Embezzlement: The Newport-Mesa District's former financial chief faces charges in a case believed to be the largest of its kind in the state. Auditing continues.
- BRIGHT HOLIDAY: You're right if you think...
- Political Tensions Escalate Over Hong Kong
- Newport-Mesa Loss $3 Million, Prosecutors Say
- FAST FLU JOINT: It may not top...
- 4 More Women to Join Suit Against Police
- 4 Employees Agree to Join Newport Suit : Police: Five other women have already alleged they were sexually harassed by a captain, and that the chief knew of the abuse but did nothing to stop it.
- Hotels' Heartbreak : 2 Open Today Despite Room Glut, Slump
- Police Identify Man Found Stabbed
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Athletes With Disabilities Get a Workout
- Taking a Second Look at Disposable Contacts : Health: Once touted as convenient and safe, lenses are now linked to increased risk of infection. Misleading labels, sloppy eye care may be to blame.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOSEPH FARAH : Where Are the Ethics Cops Now? : The Summerland home deal should challenge the press to hold Clinton to his promise of a higher standard.
- Oakland Tribune Banner Adorns a New Paper : Press: Alameda Group's slicker version replaces the daily that had served the city for 118 years.
- Tulsa's Vintage Petroleum to Buy 2 Arco Oil Fields
- Electric Car Built in State to Be Unveiled : Energy: The Calstart consortium hopes that the prototype is the first step toward achieving an advanced transportation industry in California.
- Banks, S & Ls Move Into Mutual Funds : Investments: The financial institutions hope to win back and retain depositors. Analysts say there are cheaper alternatives.
- Tsongas Confirms Recurrence of Cancer, Says It Is Treatable
- BOOK REVIEW : Unsung Architecture Turns Critic's Head : LOOKING AROUND: A Journey Through Architecture, <i> by Witold Rybczynski</i> , Viking $22; 301 pages
- Derailment Kills Five
- Deputies Kill Boy, Say He Shot at Them
- Bosnia Raises War's Death Toll 25%
- Sen. Packwood Enters Alcohol Abuse Facility : Ethics: He retains an attorney to represent him during possible inquiries into accusations he sexually harassed women.
- China Threatens to Cancel Contracts in Hong Kong After 1997 Turnover
- Abductor Given Life Prison Term
- * VSE/Vitro & Associates of Camarillo won...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Rocket Firm to Test Motor
- Unhappy Trails : Greenhorn Cowboy Recounts Struggle of Following in Coronado's Footsteps
- Supreme Court Action Affirms Abortion Right : Law: On a 6-3 vote, the justices refuse to hear appeal of a ruling that struck down Guam's ban on the procedure.
- Ax-Wielding Driver Stabbed, Police Say
- Pollution Research Wins Czechoslovakia Contract
- * Lopez/Mosley Construction of Camarillo won a...
- The Press : The Electoral Collage
- Radicals Say They Attacked Whites' Club : South Africa: Armed wing of black group refusing to join talks claims responsibility for 4 deaths.
- Regional Outlook : Hanging by a Thread : Somalia's slide into chaos is drawing international troops into action. And it's notAfrica's only sick child.
- State Warns of Drought Emergency : Water: Top officials say governor may call for usage cuts of up to 30% by midwinter if several storms do not hit Northern California.
- GARDEN GROVE : Trash Fee Increase in Effect Today
- Plane Crash Kills S.D. Man and Daughter : Tragedy: Collision of two small craft in the air south of Sacramento leaves five dead.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Decorators Sought for Christmas Tree
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Good News for Mickey
- Sports Rookie May Be Next Pro Promoter
- Glad Tidings : New Year Will Bring More Jobs, Employer Survey Finds
- Grushow Gets Programming Job at Fox TV
- * Litton Systems Inc. of Moorpark won...
- * Condor Pacific Industries Inc. of Canoga...
- Better O.C. Sales Predicted Despite Mixed Holiday Results : Retail: County merchants should see 2.7% increase in season's shopping, better than other Southland counties, economist says.
- Summit Recovers Financial Health : Medical services: A new president turns the Burbank-based company around. Earnings and revenue increase and debt is reduced.
- 12.6% Rate Hike for Workers' Comp Denied : Insurance: Commissioner Garamendi says the industry, in seeking the $1-billion increase, submitted 'rotten data' to support the request.
- Loss of Four Family Members Stuns Developer
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council to Consider Birtcher Center Plan
- * King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills...
- They'll Vote for a Hefty Discount
- Car Bomb Kills 1, Hurts 2
- Taunts on the School Bus Spark Girl's Sexual Harassment Complaint : Child's mother says officials' response was too little, too late. They claim she's seeking publicity.
- San Onofre's Landmark Nuclear Unit Put to Rest : Energy: State's oldest commercial nuclear generator is taken off line. Some weep, critic cheers.
- FDA OKs Drug to Fight Pneumonia Linked to AIDS
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : What's Become of Bill Clinton the Populist? : The President-elect cavorts in GOP enclaves, aping 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.'
- Suddenly, Bloom Is Off the Rose Bowl : College football: Washington's woes, Michigan's ties make it a less attractive matchup.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : 6 Newcomers Help CSLA Get to Final Eight
- Chargers' Ross Joins in Playoff Speculation : Football: After trying to ignore all the talk, the coach begins to give his thoughts on his team's drive.
- STAGE REVIEW : Little Cheer in This 'Christmas Carol'
- STAGE
- Nancy Valenta Resigns as KNBC News Director
- Stockholders' Suit Against Pinkerton's Dismissed
- DRIVING : Waving Bye-Bye to '50s Facades
- Human Tests of AIDS Vaccines OKd
- 5 Sentenced to 2 Years for Navy Purchasing Fraud
- Former Anaheim Police Chief, City Councilman Dies : Obituary: Mark A. Stephenson spent 42 years on the force, then became an elected official in the early 1970s. He was 88.
- Katella High Football Players Mourn Teammate's Death : Memorial: They commemorate Jeremy Dean Sullivan--who died over the weekend in a hiking accident--at their end-of-the-season banquet.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Hospice Brings Dignity to Process of Dying : Death: Program helps patients prepare for inevitable while being cared for in a loving, humane environment.
- The Abortion Law Patchwork : High court's new ruling offers little comfort to backers of right to choose
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Public's Help Enlisted for Anti-Auto-Theft Program
- Pipe Bomb Damages Pickup Owned by U.S. Customs Agent
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Semtech Profit Declines 22% for 3rd Quarter
- COLUMN ONE : 'Rhodies' Eye Wider Network : With Bill Clinton's election, Rhodes Scholars can finally point to a U.S. President among their number. And that fact hasn't been lost on the young Americans now studying in Oxford.
- Schools, County Launch Program to Give Medical Help to Children : Pacoima: A nurse practitioner will serve the Telfair Avenue campus. The goal is to reduce absenteeism and chronic illness.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Planes Leaving LAX Have Close Encounter
- Rail Crossing at Site of Fatal Crash to Be Closed : Metrolink: Six other unguarded roads that cross the track along the commuter train's route also may be shut.
- AGOURA HILLS : Fire Consumes 30 Acres of Brush
- Natives Remember Real Casablanca : North Hollywood: Fifty years after the Allied invasion of North Africa, Moroccan Jews gather to give thanks for their timely deliverance.
- 2 in Car Crushed by Cement Truck Live to Tell About It
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1992-93 : TOP TEAMS : Brea's Still a Force, but Several Others Have Talent, Too
- The Kidd : Freshman Is Expected to Lead Cal Back to Greatness
- Despite Signs of Cheer, It's a Wary Christmas Season : Retail: Consumer activity jumped in the first nine months of '92, but merchants worry about momentum.
- Battle for Ridgelines Looming in San Juan : Development: Man who helped city incorporate 31 years ago vows to challenge law that keeps him from developing property that includes Capistrano Valley's revered ridges.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Museums to Observe 'Day Without Art'
- THEATER / M. E. WARREN : 'Better Days' Elicits Bitter Laughs : An unconventional holiday selection for Way Off Broadway, it is a pitch-black comedy that mines the comic extremities of survival.
- 'Nightline' Powers Late-Night Ratings : Television: The political season sends Ted Koppel's ratings racing to the front, but Jay Leno's rocky start is settling into solid viewership.
- Nursing Home Chain Gets Federal Loan Guarantee in Debt Refinance
- Clinton Turned Private Vacation Into a Chance to Meet and Greet
- Capitol Holiday Tree Gets Police Motorcade
- Cry for Justice Has a Voice, Even in Death
- U.S. Issues Rule to Return Death Penalty : Crime: Outlining of procedures for future executions is first step toward restoring federal capital punishment.
- BERN : An End Of Neutrality?
- Safety Tips for Winter Heating Season
- SIMI VALLEY : Middle School Plan to Be Discussed
- SANTA PAULA : Family Robbed at Gunpoint in Home
- WOODLAND HILLS : Suspect Seized in Freeway Chase
- Insurer Seeks Rate Rise in Riot-Affected Areas
- W. Virginia to Allow Gambling Machines : Agreement: Action clears way for Excalibur Holding Corp. of Irvine to purchase Mountaineer Park resort, install games.
- STRASBOURG : Big Farm Protest
- CSUN Expected to Embrace Ethnic, Women's Centers
- Life Termer Guilty of Murdering Girlfriend's Daughter : Courts: Daniel Hikes sobs when found guilty of second-degree count in beating death of infant 10 years ago. He faces 15 years to life at sentencing.