- Faculty Sickout Leaves Campuses Empty : Education: The union protest over stalled contract negotiations spreads to Moorpark and Oxnard colleges.
- Simi Valley Orders Officer's Retirement
- Students Chart Pilgrims' Progress in Re-Creation of 1st Thanksgiving
- Troubled CF Income Partners to Sell Its Properties for About $169 Million
- 82% of American Flights Back in Operation : Travel: Full restoration may come today. Negotiations at United will resume next week.
- HOLIDAY RETAILING : Targeting Tots : Toy Sellers Intensify Their Ad Blitz
- OTHER NEWS : Ride's Over for 30 Merry-Go-Round Stores
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Non-Renewable Hatfield Resigns
- Lakers Badly Stung : Pro basketball: Hornets, led by Johnson and Mourning, are latest to take advantage of them, 141-124.
- Turner's 'Gettysburg' Beating Some Tough Odds : Movies: With only 200 prints, the four-hour release breaks the marketing rules, earning $7.5 million to date.
- OTHER NEWS : New Facility Announced for Port of Los Angeles
- HOLIDAY RETAILING : These Days, Santa's Helpers Wear a Badge and Patrol the Malls
- REEL LIFE / FILM AND VIDEO FILE : 12-Hour Exercise Series a Hard Act to Follow : 'Buns of Steel' promises a tough workout for those who want just that.
- Esquire Asks Readers to Review Definitions of Manhood
- THEATER REVIEW : PCPA's 'Alice' Takes the Middle Road Through Wonderland : Production steers clear of either filling the show with impenetrable whimsy or dumbing it down into sanitized mush.
- New-Age Fathering Is More Than a Job : Parenting: Dads may be torn between job and family, but the real problem comes later when many fathers lose the bonds with their kids.
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Excuses to Get Out of Work on Friday
- All Roads to Classics Run by Ventura Shop : Store offers a wide inventory of vintage car literature, including out-of-print items and old advertising brochures.
- U.S. Cautiously Backing New Bosnia Peace Plan : Balkans: The European proposal would gradually lift sanctions. Painful issue of peacekeepers is revived.
- Karlin Wins School Board Race by 1 Vote; Koplin Seeks Recount
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reporters Putting Their Own Spin on News Events : Media: Many papers offer interpretation along with facts. But will subjectivity anger already suspicious public?
- A New Tale of 2 Cities: Stars Versus Pin Stripes
- Best of Barbecue and Mexican
- GUN WATCH : Vox Populi
- Report Warns Mission Viejo of 'Fiscal Crisis' : Finances: Heavy spending threatens budget disaster, it says. Recreation centers in jeopardy.
- BREA : Trying to Park Drives Some Wild
- Female Joggers Warned of Park Attacker : Crime: Four victims have been assaulted at sunset or daybreak at heavily vegetated Mission Viejo area.
- A Holiday Quandary for Vegetarians : Food: Those who eschew turkey are finding solutions to the Thanksgiving problem of keeping their beliefs and keeping peace with meat-eating family members.
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Sikhs Share in the Spirit of the Holiday
- Peninsula Win Streak Is 72 After Division I Title
- Taft Gets Squeezed by Dorsey
- Time to Be Thankful for Water Conservation : Like the Chumash Indians of the past, today's Ventura County residents have learned the importance of careful use.
- Food Industry Circle Marks 20 Years of Aid
- When Your Best Friend Becomes the Boss : Workplace: Working for an associate who used to be a colleague can get pretty sticky. But experts say defining boundaries will avoid hurt feelings.
- Child's Play
- Clintons to Celebrate Typical Thanksgiving : Holiday: It'll be turkey and all the trimmings for the First Family at Camp David. In annual ritual, President sets a bird free.
- OJAI : Council Adds More Smoking Restrictions
- THOUSAND OAKS : Children Escape From Burning Home
- OAK PARK : VanderKolk Suggests June Ballot Measure
- Getting Them Started Right : Education: A special kindergarten program is geared for children considered not ready for the regular classroom. Some schools and parents love the concept, but state officials see possible harm.
- Ducks Show They Aren't Make-Believe : Hockey: With fourth consecutive victory on the road, they set standard for expansion franchises. Houlder scores two in 2-1 victory over Winnipeg.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : A Roar Unlikely From These Lions : West Coast Conference: Rebuilding Loyola Marymount, with a small but athletic front court, will be tested during a tough early schedule.
- Pioneer League Is Expected to Be Disbanded in 1994
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Now Rubley Feels Better Prepared
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTTBALL PLAYOFFS : Carson Gets to the Points in Big Win : City Section: Colts roll up 61 points in smashing Garfield. Defending 4-A champion Sylmar is Carson's opponent next week.
- ART REVIEWS : Taking On Beuys, Bunyan and Keaton
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : Bingo Connection
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Many Add a Touch of Mexico to Holiday
- Gale V. Mason; Businessman
- Homeless Writer: The Muse Is His Master, the Sidewalk His Bed
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Road Doesn't Get Any Easier for Cal State Northridge : Independent: The Matadors will have only nine home dates. They will play at Cal, Notre Dame and Arizona State.
- Daft Finds His Voice in Time to Pump Life Into Foothill's Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Boys' Shorts': 6 Mature Views of Gay Life
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Agony and the Artistry : Mariah Carey proves more appealing in her fourth tour stop than she has the last three years on record.
- Euro Disney Creditors Weigh Restructure; Stock Plunges
- BANKING & FINANCE : Fed OKs Chemical Bank Underwriting
- MARKETING : Nike Launching New Ad Campaign With Jordan
- U.S.-Built Car, Truck Sales Up 20.5% in Mid-November : Autos: Incentives by Ford and GM to lure pickup buyers help push light-truck figure up 26%.
- Judge Blocks Paramount, Viacom Merger
- Gray Patrols : Senior Citizen Volunteers Help Police Cut Costs, Keep Officers on the Streets
- CULTURE WATCH : Turkeys Will Be Diners, <i> Not </i> Dinner
- 400 Turkeys Given to Needy Families
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia
- DIVISION III WATER POLO FINAL : South Pasadena Sinks Costa Mesa's Hopes
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTTBALL PLAYOFFS : Peninsula Is Out for Revenge : Southern Section: In rematch of 1992 quarterfinal game, the Panthers play Bell Gardens. The Lancers won that game, 23-6.
- DIVISION IV WATER POLO FINAL : Single Ace in a Losing Hand for Los Amigos
- A Speedy Rebuke for 'Terminal Velocity' : Movies: The Bureau of Land Management cites the film's producers for airdropping a car into an Inyo Mountains wilderness area.
- The Genie Has a Gripe With Disney : Movies: Robin Williams goes public with his beef with Disney over 'Aladdin' marketing and says he won't work for 'the Mouse' again.
- The Pacific Chorale has received a $60,000...
- AEROSPACE : Hughes Agrees to Sell Flight Simulator Unit : Technology: England-based operation, hurt by weakened demand, will be bought by French rival Thomson-CSF.
- Ex-Fugitive Gets Prison Term in '70 Armory Theft
- Food Convoys for 1st Time in a Month
- Camera Plays 'I Spy' With Nanny at Home : Child-care: The latest trend in surveillance allows parents to check on the kind of attention their children are receiving.
- All 5 Council Members Pass Residency Check : Investigation: George T. Deitch refuses to sign sworn statement, but detective says 'everything else checked out.' Deitch has acknowledged his family lives in Downey.
- Retailer's Generosity Drives Him Out of Business : Education: Owner of clothes shop offered gift certificates to students who got good grades. But he couldn't afford to keep up with the overwhelming response.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : 'Stage Door'
- No Dummies, They Saw Need for Help Books
- N.Y. Prep Standout Re-Signs With UCI
- Clark Brothers Walk Into Golden Opportunity at UCLA
- Yanai Is Confident About Toros' Chances in CCAA : College basketball: Dominguez Hills coach says team can contend with defending NCAA Division II national champion Bakersfield.
- Whatever Became of Those Bailey Kids? : It's Been 47 Years Since They Made 'Wonderful Life' and the First Time They're Reunited
- Machines of Loving Grace--Dancing in the Gloom : This nihilistic band sounds bummed out enough to be British. It isn't.
- Clinton Meets, Supports Author Rushdie : Terrorism: President backs his effort to protect free speech and escape Iranian death sentence.
- America Is Caught in an APEC Hustle : Asian members expect a high U.S. security profile while they profit from intra-regional ties.
- Countywide : Small Is Sometimes Better Than Mall
- Witt Harasser Loses Plea for Shorter Term
- Long Beach : Police Officers Will Begin Patrolling City Bus Lines
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Bernardin, Under Oath, Denies Assault
- No Doubt--She's Got Pluck
- Islanders Crack the Books to Save Their Past : Slaves first became citizens on St. Helena. Residents are learning how to guard heritage, ward off developers.
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Russian Americans Add Vodka to Menu
- Sharing Their Lives, but Dividing Their Assets
- New Pascal Epicerie Takes Guests for a SPIN
- Richard Strauss "Four Last Songs" (1982)<i> EMI Classics</i>
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Contrasting Practices for 2 Afghan Families
- Residents Feast Eyes on Meals and Wheels : Holiday: County roads and highways are jammed with travelers. Volunteers set the tables for the needy.
- Frazzled Fliers : Transportation: LAX is wrapped in the frayed nerves of arriving and departing passengers on the nation's busiest travel day. Labor trouble at American and United airlines adds a few wrinkles on eve of holiday.
- Of Humor and Harmony : Platte River Crossing Mixes Danceable Hits With Originals and Lets Its Rock Roots Show
- Panel Sees Less Chance of Major Earthquake : Seismology: Scientists say their estimate of 60% probability in the next 30 years is too high for southern San Andreas fault. They will issue new figures next year.
- Countywide : Enclaves Are Cheap Trip Out of the U.S.
- Unknown Fathers: How Teen Dads Really Feel About Parenthood : Parenting: Teen mothers and their babies often get attention. But what of the other half? They, too, have stories to tell. Here are three of them.
- Time for Packwood to Pack It In : The honorable course for the senator now would be to step down
- Students Give Credit to Many College Elective Courses : Education: The classes can spark the imagination, provide understanding or just be fun. Whatever they are, they bring people closer to graduation.
- Claremont : $1,200 for Hunger Relief
- Copter Crash Kills 2 China Officials, 3 Israelis
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Cold Realities Put Chill on 'Home of Our Own'
- Long Beach : Council Funds Program to Match Student Skills, Jobs
- Costa Mesa/Newport/Irvine : There Are Ways to Reduce the Stress
- Authorities Display Confiscated Jeans
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : TIDBITS : 'Rumors'
- Philip Morris to Slash 14,000 Jobs, Operations : Business: Cigarette price war proves costly to conglomerate. Forty plants worldwide will be affected.
- Idaho Standoff Inquiry Focuses on Official Misconduct
- Sarajevo's Human Targets Despair as Winter Nears : Bosnia: The West says it won't permit capital's 'strangulation.' But life is being choked out of the city.
- Northwest
- They Come Out in Force for 'Sunset Blvd.' Premiere
- Philip Morris to Slash 14,000 Jobs, Operations : Business: Cigarette price war proves costly to conglomerate. Forty plants worldwide will be affected.
- The following are the top music sales...
- O.C. Buyers Beware: Mall Crime on Rise
- Donations Rising Despite Recession, Charities Report : Philanthropy: Significant gains by United Way are mirrored by other groups across the county. But contributions from federal workers are less certain.
- School News: An occasional look at South Bay classroom news : Parras Middle School Savors National Blue Ribbon Honors
- Varttina "Seleniko"<i> Green Linnet</i>
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Q&A; : New President Wants to Bring 'Community' Back to College
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board to Continue School Bus Program
- 10 Lists of Ten for Thanksgiving : 10 Reasons Adults Should Sit at the Kids' Table
- Give Your Computer More to Do
- A DIVERSITY OF THANKS : Korean Americans Combine Holidays
- VENTURA : Prosecutor Responds to Lungren Criticism
- Central
- THANKSGIVING DAY
- Giving Thanks by Helping Others : Today begins the season to be charitable
- Studies Say Moving Rail Station to Theme Park May Raise Costs
- Agent Is Accused of Making Threat
- A Ravaged Landscape Is Inching Back to Life : A hiker returns to a canyon denuded by fire to witness a moment in a cycle of rebirth.
- Residents Upset Over Waiver for Rebuilding
- Cuevas, Raul (Tony), 48, of Ventura, auto...
- Lousy Taste Isn't Just for Celebs Anymore
- A Perspective on the ABC District Teachers Strike
- Graffiti Lesson at UCLA Class
- KIDS ON FILM : Too Much Gloom, Doom in 'Home of Our Own' : <i> In "A Home of Our Own," a stubborn widow and mother of six (Kathy Bates) moves in 1955 from Los Angeles to Idaho, where she struggles to make ends meet, raise her kids and build her dream house almost from scratch. (Rated PG)</i>
- Smoking
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- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-'94 : Northwest Valley Conference : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
- Nothing Wrong With Scripted Smile
- Nuclear Dump Operator
- Matriarchal Leaders Not New to Tribes
- Plot Thickens on Monument
- Newsletter Gives Youths Recognition
- Turkish Women
- Clinton and NAFTA
- Air Travelers Give Thanks : Holiday Hassles at John Wayne Prove Minimal
- Police Call Slaying 'Professional Hit' : Crime: The killing of a garment factory owner in Glendale appears to have been ordered by an organized group, authorities say.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 25, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 25, 1993
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : A SWITCH IN TIME
- 10 LISTS OF TEN FOR THANKSGIVING : 10 Things You Can Do With Turkey (Besides Eating)
- What You Ride Tells What's Inside
- Hundreds Gather at Funeral Service for Slain Tarzana Girl : Crime: The child's suspected killer receives a three-week delay in his arraignment. His attorney says his client did not murder the 8-year-old.
- Slain Girl Eulogized by Family : Services: More than 1,000 crowd the church to honor the memory of the Tarzana second-grader. Her alleged killer appears in court.
- Hundreds Gather at Service for Slain Girl : Crime: The child's suspected killer receives a three-week delay in his arraignment. His attorney says his client did not murder the 8-year-old.
- COLUMN ONE : Rough Ride for Flight Attendants : After years of battling image problems, they say tough economic times have made things even worse. As struggling airlines seek concessions, passengers gripe about service cuts.
- RAP NOW COOL: Rowdiness inside--and a shooting...
- L.A. Threatens to Pull Float From Rose Parade in 1995 : Pageant: City Council votes to end 97-year tradition unless women and minorities are named to association's executive committee.
- Football Veteran, 2 Others Win $400,000 From Brokers
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Labor Dept. Sues Santa Ana Local to Void Election : Litigation: After complaints by dissidents, government alleges violations by Laborers Union leaders and asks for new vote.
- City National to Lay Off 12% of Its Workers : Finance: The Beverly Hills-based 'banker to the stars' will close six of its 22 branches in an effort to cut costs.
- International Business
- ENERGY
- Restaurant Enterprises Group Files Preset Chapter 11 Plan : Recapitalization: The plan should have no effect on El Torito, Coco's and Carrows eateries, a company official explains.
- Irvine Co. Holds Off on Its REIT Offering : Stock: Company cites tepid real estate investment trust market in postponing the much-anticipated sale.
- Software Maker's Top Executive Resigns : Transition: State of the Art appointed David W. Hanna, who plans to focus on growth. Reason why David S. Samuels left was not given.
- Landing Fee Hike Threatens to Close LAX
- Atlanta Runoff for Mayor Led by Campbell
- Moving Too Close to the Countryside : Housing: A mushroom farm has clouded nearby residents' dreams of bliss. But the operation's owner says his neighbors had better get used to the smell because it was there first.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Designs Sought for '94 Festival Badge
- FILLMORE : City Council Installs Brewster as Mayor
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Officials Ask Visitors Not to Feed Wildlife
- Uncle Says Menendez Brothers Were Bratty, Wasteful : Trial: Kitty Menendez's brother says the slain couple were caring parents.
- Isn't Some Fair Deal Possible? : Cash-strapped city struggles to offer police a decent contract
- VENTURA : College Instructors' Sickout May Spread
- LOS ANGELES : Pisano Named New USC Vice President
- Bass Are Drawn to Crawfish
- Trojans Make Last-Ditch Rally but Falter in Final Exhibition
- James Marland
- Under-Exploited Art : Devotees of Saltwater Fly-Fishing Are Hooked on Challenges It Brings
- PREP Voices
- A Former Yes Man Gravitates Toward the Spiritual : Rock-guitar virtuoso Steve Howe says his new album has 'a lot of floaty ideas.' He plays the Coach House this evening.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : 911 Calls Run the Gamut in Burbank
- Eleanor Russell; CSUN Music Professor
- IRVINE : City Found Partly at Fault in Boy's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plan for Theater Complex Advances
- Will the Son Come Up? : Dave Shula Deals With Last Name and Last Place
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-94 : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- UC Irvine Plans to Make Case With Its Defense : Big West: The Anteaters are hoping to use it to help generate some offense.
- SuperSonics' Gill Collapses; No Word on Playing Status
- AIDS Project L.A. Honors Hillary Clinton, Katzenberg
- Playing Defense to Halt Game Violence : Schools: Intense rivalries and volatile gangs mean some football and basketball contests require more pregame strategy from security teams than from coaches.
- Nixon Library Has Lost $1.5 Million in 2 Years : Finances: Aggressive program to attract visitors, promote events is cited. But director says facility is sound and that fund-raising drive should greatly improve its fiscal condition by the end of 1993.
- A Long Battle Against an Illness With No Name
- BRADBURY : Mayor, Councilman Are Recalled by City Voters
- Robbers Tie Up Employees, Steal Computer Chips
- Homeless Get 1st Relief From Cold : Social services: The Oxnard armory offers hot food, TV and cots. But until Dec. 15, it will only be open on nights when very chilly weather is forecast.
- FULLERTON : Students' Petition Urges Traffic Light
- BUENA PARK : Officials Fight Plan for Long Beach Mall
- SANTA ANA : Drunk Driving Seen Among Worst Ills
- Suspect Indicted in 'Fedbuster' Letters : Courts: Van Nuys man is accused of mailing threats to set fires and poison food. He faces 385 years in prison if convicted.
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Culkin Seems Out of Place in 'Nutcracker'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Might Be Used as Running Back
- Guns and Missiles and Toys, Oh My! : Television: Can anyone stop the mayhem and violence attached to family programming? Frustrations mount.
- MOVIE/DANCE REVIEW : Inspired Choreography Best Part of This 'Nutcracker'
- After O.C. Disaster: It's Not Good Time for the Hard Sell : Image: Businesses wanting to help are told they must take care that their acts of 'generosity' don't appear self-promoting.
- 15.6% of Cracker Barrel Investors Back First Shareholders Resolution for Gay Rights
- Administration's Chief Congressional Lobbyist Resigns
- Extradition OKd in Fatal Mail Bombing
- GLENDALE : Work Begins on Golf Course at Landfill
- Gay Students Need Support, Not a Jury of Their Peers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Grandparents Share Experiences in Class
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Suns' Barkley Won't Face Charges
- Lakers Looking Run Down Again : Pro basketball: They lose, 103-94, scoring only 64 in final three quarters.
- Mother Expresses Anger, Gratitude : Tragedy: Lori Parker praises those who searched for her daughter while she was missing and says she would not hesitate to take justice into her own hands.
- AEROSPACE OASIS: In these days when "the...
- Barrio Corp. Turns Dreams Into O.C. Homes
- Doctor Innocent in Molestation Case
- POMONA : Youth, 12, Stabbed by Rival Tagger at School
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Free-Agent Cornerbacks Are Signed
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Once They Were Fab : Without Webber, Michigan's Remaining Four Might Not Equal a Final Four Anymore
- Dorothy Revier; Early Film <i> Femme Fatale</i>
- Larry Walters; Soared to Fame on Lawn Chair
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Carrot' Offer to N. Korea Is a Victory for Doves : Diplomacy: The issue is whether to accept Pyongyang as a valid, long-term negotiating partner.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Lessons From a Jail Furor
- Other People's Children Are All Our Children : All of us need to check our unspoken messages that we've given up on an entire generation of young black men.
- SAN FERNANDO : Program to Assist Business Underused
- Charity Feast Offers a Taste of Pig Wings
- Life Less Than Perfect Is Still Worth Living : 'Dying with dignity': Nurturing the disabled, rather than pulling the plug, can give us better perspectives on existence.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : El Toro, Corona del Mar Prove That Best Rise to Top
- PREP TENNIS : Peninsula Again Shows It's the Best
- PREP Voices : Athletes Will Be Able to Play Out Their Options : ON CAMPUS
- MOVIE REVIEW : Deep Thoughts Melt 'The Ice Runner'
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Survival Tips for Harried Business Fliers
- THE GREAT DIVIDE : Activists for Immigrant Rights Battle Erosion of Public Support : Politics: They are up against polls showing negative attitudes about newcomers. Advocates' counteroffensive cites economic contributions and calls for compassion.
- Reeling From Drug Wars, Island Sends in Its Troops : The National Guard is helping residents of Puerto Rico's housing projects leave behind the days of death from random gunfire.
- Refugees Live in Half-Built High-Rise : Angola: Homeless and mutilated people have crowded into the capital. Conditions are harsh.
- Sowing Seeds of Profit : Russians Team Up With Saticoy Firm in Joint Agricultural Venture
- COUNTYWIDE : Free Meals on Thanksgiving Day
- Valley Obituaries
- 100 Gather to Seek Ways to Combat Violence in Schools : Education: Parents are told of 'hostility in hallways.' Cooperation, stronger stance by officials are urged.
- CHEESEBORO CANYON : Area to Be Closed for Controlled Burn
- FONTANA : $1.9-Million Commuter Metrolink Station Opens
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN AIDS Forum to Link Japan, U.S.
- Date Debate Sets Tone for Titans, Dons
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vernon Leads Titan Victory Over Melbourne
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gehlke Leads Golden West Past Rio Hondo
- Nine Years Later, He Reels in No. 48
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS : Von der Ahe, Clayton, Roskelly Earn Football Honors
- LOS ALAMITOS : With Deceptively Out of Race, the One to Beat Is Refrigerator
- 14% of Cracker Barrel Investors Back First Shareholders Resolution for Gay Rights
- Gridlock in Congress Gives Way to Chaotic Progress : Government: The lawmakers play their part in Clinton's push for 'American renewal,' but the tortured process leaves some people unsatisfied.
- CHARGING AHEAD: Ventura County tax collectors don't...
- Fireworks? Anthems? Romance? Or just get-it-over-with experience Karen Bouris interviews women from all walks of life about . . . : Their First Time
- Fiancee Says She Researched Court Cases for Menendez : Trial: Ex-girlfriend of Lyle testifies that at his request she looked up appellate records of abused children who were acquitted of killing their parents. Defense claims woman is seeking revenge.
- Costly Mistakes Hurt Wolverines Against La Jolla : High school volleyball: Mission League champion Harvard-Westlake falls in first round of State Division III championships.
- CSUN's Chavez Named AWC's Top Defensive Player
- Splitting Pairs : Identical Twins Go to Extremes in Search of Identity
- Proceeds From Financing to Repay MainPlace Debt
- Ex-N.Y. Judge Stabbed in Prison
- Landing Fee Hike Threatens to Close LAX
- Bridging Troubled Waters : Education: An assembly at Kennedy High in Granada Hills uses music and laughter to help resolve racial divisiveness.
- VAN NUYS : Lawyer Convicted in Drug Case Suspended
- Full House : VFW Seeks to Expand Ventura Card Room
- LAGUNA BEACH : Conditions Perfect as Reseeding Starts
- News in Biehl Case Termed No Surprise : Justice: Victim's parents meet Clinton. Mother says they won't dwell on dropping of charges.
- Fire Meets Its Match : Concrete Home Tucked Into Hill Survives Malibu Blaze Unscathed
- BEVERLY HILLS : Only One Vote Separates School Board Candidates
- Any Other Takers for a Bushel of Ding Dongs? : Shopping: Penny-pinching can't be the only attraction of buying food by the pallet-load.
- ANAHEIM : Pop Warner Bowl Is This Weekend
- No Basis Found for Firing of City Clerk : Personnel: Examiner says sex harassment charges are without merit and Elias Martinez should be reinstated.
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Too Much For Webber, Warriors
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Harmon's Enthusiasm Backfires on Century
- Cal State Fullerton Has to Start With the Basics : Big West: Coach Brad Holland shuffles the deck, but roster, experience depleted by departures.
- Mavericks Cure the Clippers' Ills : Pro basketball: Harper scores 32 points in 105-98 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV TENNIS : Gonzalez the Highlight in Valencia's Defeat
- REAL ESTATE : Even Good Design and Strong Sales May Not Be Enough in Today's Market
- College Aspirations Have Increased, but Skills Haven't : Education: A study finds more students are reaching beyond high school degrees. But math, reading and science scores have held for 10 years.
- Administration Seeks Single Overseer of Banks, Thrifts : Regulation: The proposal, which would merge the Fed, FDIC, OTS and comptroller, gets a mostly cool reception.
- Bill Gives Treasury Greater Role in Policing Securities Market
- FCC Gets New Chief at Crucial Time in Telecom : Communications: Antitrust lawyer Reed E. Hundt's confirmation ends months of delay. Agency still has one vacancy.
- Everett to Remain With Rams : Pro football: After starting 89 of team's last 90 games, former starting quarterback will spend rest of season as Rubley's backup. Pagel is released.
- European Pianist Wins Monk Competition : Jazz: Jacky Terrasson, 27, is awarded the $10,000-first prize at the Kennedy Center event.
- Mayor: City Committed to Museum
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Longevity of His Career Shula's Greatest Work
- A Mother's Note on Her Son's Life and Death
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spielberg's 'Dinosaur's Story': 'Jurassic Park' It's Not