- Simpson Considering Anaheim Mayoral Race : Politics: The councilman cites a lack of leadership in that post. He contradicts previous comments about wanting to retire from public service.
- From today through March, the Cabrillo Marine...
- ROSE BOWL / UCLA Bruins vs. Wisconsin Badgers : Attitudes in Concert : Off-Season Exchanges Between Terry Donahue and His Players Helped to Reverse UCLA's Fortunes and Silence Naysayers--at Least for Time Being
- Despite Lack of Height, Westchester Is Standing Tall : Prep basketball: Comets do not have a starter over 6-foot-3, but are off to a 9-3 start. Westchester went 5-0 and won title at Las Vegas tournament last week.
- Oiler Owner Says Pardee Will Return
- Their Medals Still Glisten : Nearly 30 Years After Breakthrough, Kidd and Heuga Maintain Bond
- It's All Play, All Work for ESPN's Berman
- * Kenneth Hendrickson has been elected to...
- Coming Apart : SEPARATION, <i> By Dan Franck</i> . <i> Translated from French by Jon Rothschild (Alfred A. Knopf: $19; 227 pp.)</i>
- Living in a Legend : Everyday Life in an Architectural Masterpiece Presents Unusual Challenges
- My Best Shot
- Broken Bosnia Truce a Sign of Futility : Balkans: Ten are reported killed and 100 wounded in Sarajevo alone a day into holiday cease-fire. Observers say peace remains elusive because the West's mediation is misguided.
- Monday Night Bloopers
- Hoopla Marks Centennial of Mao's Birth : China: The late leader and foe of capitalism probably would have conniptions over the commercialization tied to his Dec. 26 birth date.
- CITY ARTS : Little Tokyo Welcomes New Year
- CITY COUNCIL
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : L.A. Food Bank Gets $10,000 Grant
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Most valuable fan award goes to CBS' couch warmer--Tony Hoty
- Pasadena : World Cup Tiles to Be Sold
- City to Seek $20 Million in Funds for Homeless : Social services: To be considered for a federal grant, local officials must target the specific regions of Los Angeles that have the worst problems.
- A Flood of Accusations : To the Public, This Just Isn't Important
- Annie Gets Her Fun : THE COMEDY ACTRESS ADDS SOME SPICE TO 'LOVE & WAR'
- Planning Commission Rejects Location for Country-Western Dance Club : Entertainment: The promoters will seek another local site for the bar and pool hall.
- ROSE BOWL / UCLA Bruins vs. Wisconsin Badgers : Ring of Fire : In His Fourth Season, Badger Coach Barry Alvarez Provides the Spark That Has Ignited Wisconsin's Long-Dormant Hopes for the Rose Bowl
- 1993 Year in Review : CORRECTNESS : To PC or Not to PC--That Was the Question
- A Heroic Performance
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW: How Orange County businesses coped during trying times : Rethinking Re-Engineering : Strategy Helps Companies Trim Fat
- The Choirgirls : FINNEGAN'S WEEK, <i> By Joseph Wambaugh (William Morrow: $22; 352 pp.)</i>
- How to Decipher the Code of Package-Tour Brochures : Planning: Read carefully before you sign up for a trip. Seemingly minor differences in terminology can mean a lot.
- Clashes Between Latino, Black Gangs Increase
- DOWNTOWN : Pico House Artifacts Focus of Exhibit
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Head Start Program Has 100 Openings
- A Rocky Road for Float : Money Spent to Build Salvadoran Rose Parade Entry Draws Wrath of Critics
- Gunmen in Russian Copter, 5 Remaining Hostages Take Off
- Glendora : Police Contract Talks Stall
- After 38 Years, a Farewell to Arms at Firestone Sheriff's Station : Law enforcement: Facility was first in county to put African American deputies in patrol cars. It has been rendered obsolete by more modern posts.
- CIA Concludes N. Korea Has A-Bomb, Paper Says
- Changes in O.C. Came in Politics, Military, Labor : Analysis: The economic stall persisted. The El Toro base debate redrew political lines. New faces were everywhere.
- Valley Gangs' Peace Is Strained but Holding : Truce: Rivals from Latino groups meet to air concerns as members and police say the violence has subsided.
- A Russian Odyssey : Crew Aboard Stranded Tugboat Is Finally Going Home
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : A sense of history and smarts set Fox's 'Animaniacs' apart
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL DESEGREGATION : . . . And It Shows Acutely in Los Angeles
- Valley Commentary : Charitable Feelings Disappear Rest of Year : Agencies are swamped with offers to help during the holiday season, but in these hard times the need for assistance and donations never ends.
- Man, 21, Stabbed to Death in Front Yard : Oxnard: Police say victim was slain by his mother's ex-boyfriend during fight early Christmas morning.
- COMMENTARY : A Traditional Baseball Glove, It Was All He Really Wanted
- Soil Experts Issue Warnings to Malibu's Hillside Homeowners : Environment: Panelists at flood-erosion workshop also offer advice to residents on stabilization and landslide and mudflow mitigation.
- The Globetrotter : After Season Overseas, LeRon Ellis is Back in the NBA
- Etheridge Fully Content Despite Auburn's Ban From Bowl Games : College football: Former Hart High kicker points out 11-0 record, victories over Alabama and Florida.
- 1993 Year in Review : MOVIES : Moviegoers' Trip to Bountiful
- 1993 Year in Review : Music & Dance : The Beckmesser Awards
- '93 '94, Year-end review and outlook : Year-End Specials
- * Cheri Warren has been promoted to...
- * Tim Henderson has been appointed vice...
- THE SECRET GARDEN by David Bodanis...
- Norman Vincent Peale, 'Minister to Millions,' Dies : Religion: Mixing faith and psychology, author of 'The Power of Positive Thinking' spread inspiration worldwide.
- Pasadena : Oliver to Remain as Chief
- MID-CITY : Meetings Planned on Redevelopment Areas
- COLUMN ONE : 5 Seekers of Good Find Evil : They were country girls from Illinois who grew up to be ordinary women of extraordinary faith. In their 60s, they worked as missionaries in Liberia, where even their best intentions could not protect them.
- CRENSHAW : Woman's Church Ordains Minister
- Some Quiet Heroism Shines Hope Upon a Troubled 1993
- Proposed Rules Would Slam Door on Garage Sales as a Way of Life : Ordinance: Supervisors consider allowing only two sales a year, prohibiting consignment sales and limiting advertising to one sign.
- An unlikely forest of Christmas trees brightens up the holiday season.
- Soil Cleanup Issue Clouds Start of Mall Construction : Environment: Carson outlet center would be built on a former landfill. Questions linger about the level of contamination from heavy metals and solvents.
- Spreading Joy in Real World Poses a Real Question : There was a glow of satisfaction at having put on a holiday party for needy youngsters. But then came the query: Are some of the needy embarrassed to go to such events?
- Mary Pierce, Father Reunite for Holidays
- SANTA ANITA : The Malibu Will Reunite Foes as 57th Meeting Begins Today
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WISCONSIN
- Public Health
- Why a School for Gang Members?
- Zev Yaroslavsky
- Keeping a 'Journal'
- In-N-Out Executive Touched Lives
- Another Airport
- Judy Cairns Cares for More Than Cats
- More on Case of the Jogging Women
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1993 : THEATER : From the Twilight to the Sunset : The changing climate of L.A. is reflected in a changing theater, as it was in Anna Deavere Smith's noncommittal 'Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,' but then there was 'Sunset Boulevard' to remind us some things never change
- Future Good Boys
- Bar Assn.: a New Caliber of Lawyers
- Professor's Conclusions on NIMBYs are Disputed
- LAUSD Bureaucracy Never Gets the Message
- Fans Should Show Up, Be Counted
- ZIP Code Injustices Need to Be Addressed
- Go After Criminals, Back Off on NRA
- Burrito Aftertaste
- Buffalo Get Home on Range as...
- Freeway Foe Named as Aide to Highway Administrator : Transportation: Evelyn Fierro says it's a political career move, and vows to be objective on the proposed 710 expansion. But some local leaders question the timing and what it may mean for the 'missing link' roadway.
- Legalizing Drugs
- AIDS Activist Expects Others to Take the Risks
- Street Vendors
- A MAGIC LANTERN
- Wieder Clarifies Driver Record; County Car Policy Questioned
- Heavenly 'Gate'
- Return Teaching of Values to Schools
- The Long View of Homeless Myopia
- Setting Nonviolent Examples for Our Schoolchildren
- There's Still Hope to Halt Corruption
- Eight-Lane Tracks and Regulations
- Your Money : Making a Deal With the IRS: Taxpayer's Chances Can Vary With Geography
- Charity of Americans Is Unique--Also Deductible
- New Year's : Last-Chance Party
- ONES TO WATCH in '94 : Company Has Virtual Lock on Reality of Theme Parks : THREE THAT MAY BE KEY
- ONES TO WATCH in '94 : Companies, People and Trends that May Transform the World of Money in the Year Ahead
- * John Combs has been elected president...
- * Ellen Batzel has been appointed executive...
- * William M. Zervos has been promoted...
- ONES TO WATCH in '94 : THREE THAT MAY BE KEY : In-Home Health Care Expected to Blossom in 1994 : Medicine: The already brisk market is likely to be a major beneficiary of reform legislation expected next year.
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : George Bailey Would Have a Tough Time Under Today's Strict Thrift Regulations
- PL8SPK: Vanity Plates Retell the Classics ...
- JUST THE FACTS : The Cost of a Fast-Food Meal
- * Roberto Cruz Lozano has been appointed...
- ICELAND SAFARI : A winter trek from Reykjavik into the pristine central highlands gives new meaning to off-road adventure
- LOOKING AROUND: A Journey Through Architecture ...
- Dali : Celebrated Artist or Artful Celebrity? : THE PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY: A Biography of Dali, By Meredith Etherington-Smith <i> (Random House: $35; 496 pp.)</i>
- IN MY PLACE by Charlayne Hunter-Gault...
- Queen Elizabeth Prays for Ulster Peace in Christmas Message
- Twilight of the Working Man All Too Evident at Dockside
- BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Supreme Court's Use of Security Curbed : Government: Justices have used police detail to ferry relatives, assist with grocery shopping and help out at wedding receptions.
- Police Issue IOUs as Toys for Guns Scores Sellout in High-Crime Area
- Straw Broom: It's Artisan's Sweeping Craft
- San Gabriel : 2 Openings on Commissions
- East San Gabriel Valley : Walnut CHP Post Delayed
- Seeking Peace in Arroyo Seco
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Councilman Plays Santa to 600 Kids
- KOREATOWN : Course Focuses on Starting a Business
- Baldwin Park : Bilingual Aides Win Grants
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Adult-Care Home Hearing Delayed
- Blue Desert (HBO Monday at 5:30 a.m.)...
- The Power of the Pen (or Pencil)
- 400 Gallons Leak From Oil Pipeline
- Scrambling to Remain in the Country : Immigration: Thousands of local Chinese nationals are testing the limits of the law, trying to adjust their visa status by whatever means possible to remain here legally.
- CRENSHAW : Senior Citizens Learn How to Get Help
- Auld Lang Syne to Nose Rings, Marky Mark, 'Def' Times
- Split-Second Rescue as Train Bears Down
- Delaware Crossing Draws Thousands
- A Harvest of Kwanzaa Recipes
- THE LIGHT OF LEARNING: An Illustrated History...
- TANGIER: City of the Dream by...
- Glitter, Glitter : Go Forth And Spend : LAND OF DESIRE: Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture, <i> By William Leach (Pantheon: $30; 510 pp.)</i>
- Your Best Shot Against Disease Risk
- THE FINE ART OF RUSSIAN LACQUERED MINIATURES...
- Kidnapers in Russian Copter, 5 Hostages Forced Back by Fog
- LADERA HEIGHTS : 46 Graduate From Training Center
- Whodunits Make a Killing on Sunny Miami's Darker Image : Mysteries: It is a 'stranger-than-fiction' crime capital where vultures perched on courthouse ledges symbolize city's sinister side.
- Roger Mahony : A Cardinal Intent on Putting the Human Face on Contemporary Issues
- Ship Operator's Priorities: Profit Before Restoration
- 4 Girls, Woman Burned in Car Collision
- BLUE-GRAY GAME : Troy State's Quarterback Sparks 17-10 Win
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Smith Ties Day's Calder Stakes Record
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen Takes Control as Bulls Beat Magic
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Might Be Forced to Throw More
- Focus on Potential Rather Than Problems : Labor, Business and Housing Hold Keys to Recovery
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1993 : SMALLER THEATER TOP 10
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1993 : SMALLER THEATER TOP 10
- 1993 Year in Review : SPIELBERG : He's Bigger Than His Dinosaurs
- 1993 Year in Review : Words of Wisdom, the Novelization
- SAFETY WATCH : Holiday Reminder
- Friend Sought in Fatal Stabbing of Man
- Sorry, Madonna, It's No Go in Singapore : PACIFIC PARAMETERS
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON HOLIDAY STRESS : For a Really 'Perfect' Celebration, Cut Yourself Some Slack : Certain strategies may reduce physical illness, anxiety and depression and help you enjoy yourself.
- Falling Into a Trap on Coyotes
- Warriors Try Proven Formula for Success : College basketball: Shasta Paris and Crystal Fields, who helped El Camino earn a trip to 1992 state tournament, hope to duplicate the feat in 1994.
- Low-Budget Recruiting Has Coach on the Move : CSUN's McCollum Keeps Diary of Trip
- Bettis Eyes Rushing, Rookie Honors : Pro football: Browns can expect to see Ram running back often today in an otherwise meaningless game at Anaheim Stadium.
- VENTURA COUNTY 1993 : A Smashing Year : RAMPAGE: Not Just a Crime Yarn
- 1993 Year in Review : CULTURE GAP : The Guys Who Drove a Bigger Wedge Between the Generations
- 'Mr. 500' Wants to Hit the Road
- Pedaling Through Pages
- The Americanization of Esmeralda : WHEN I WAS PUERTO RICAN, <i> By Esmeralda Santiago (Addison Wesley: $20; 224 pp.)</i>
- MID-CITY AREA : Community Groups Awarded Grants
- BOB DENVER : Tales of the Castaways
- Each New Year's Day Rejuvenates Old Memories of Papa
- Attempted Murder Charge Divides Community : Courts: Neighborhood Watch volunteer faces pretrial hearing in sidewalk assault that he says was self-defense. Incident causes rift in safety group.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Unions No Longer in Ruling Party's Pocket : Politics: An ad from one labor group congratulating the PRI's presidential candidate draws members' fire.
- VERNON : Funds for Meat Plant Create 100 New Jobs
- An Exception to the Rule : JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Volume II: The Economist as Savior, <i> By Robert Skidelsky (Viking: $34.95; 768 pp.)</i>
- * Rita Lamkin has joined Greystone Homes...
- Classrooms Are Loaded With Equipment, But Teachers Lag in Computer Literacy
- Single Parents Graduate Academy
- Water Main Break Pinches D.C.'s Flow
- Seniors Aid Seniors in Obscure Program : Social work: Low-income volunteers serve as part-time companions, helpers for those in need.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Volunteers Clean, Paint Roosevelt High
- Ysaguirre, Fomond Make All-State Team
- School District Finding Part-Time Jobs for Students
- Profit Must Come Before Restoration, Ship Operator Says : Queen Mary: Rough financial waters still lie ahead as city and preservationists look back over the year since decision was made to keep the landmark.
- Long Battle With Staten Island School Teaches Disabled Counselor Hard Lessons
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Slow Start Costly for Dorsey, 66-37
- Arcadia : District Boundaries Redrawn
- ONES TO WATCH in '94 : THREE THAT MAY BE KEY : He's Riding Trend of Contracting Out Management Jobs : Administration: Howard Derman has found a comfortable niche as a free-lance personnel director.
- Pasadena : Police Buy 3 Machine Guns
- After 10 Marriages, Woman Is Jailed on Murder Charges : Violence: Jill Coit and a boyfriend are being held in death of husband No. 9. No. 3 also met an untimely end.
- Heroics AND Heartbreak : 'WE HAD GRAVE CONCERNS'
- ECHO PARK : Grant Would Aid Rosemont Programs
- 'Man of the Year' Has Four Faces: Rabin, Arafat, Mandela and De Klerk
- An Institution Crumbles : The Pioneer Boulangerie Succumbs to Social, Economic Forces
- Holiday Cheer Lost in December Election : Politics: Candidates for state Senate seat invoke Christmas themes during oddly timed contest, but goodwill is hard to find.
- OBSERVING KWANZAA: Today marks the start of...
- 'LOVING' FAREWELLS AND RETURNS
- Group Helps Parents of Children With Down Syndrome : Health: Organization reaches out to local Latinos, for whom incidence of disorder is nearly twice U.S. average. Language and cultural barriers keep many women from seeking support.
- News, Tips & Bargains : If You've Seen It All, How About Bangladesh?
- EL SERENO : Holiday Artwork Brightens Roadway
- * Wayne E. Teece has been appointed...
- Don't Dream of Going to Manderley Again : MRS. DE WINTER, <i> By Susan Hill (William Morrow; $20; 350 pp.)</i>
- GOOD COOKING : Homey, Sweet Homey
- Seeds of Hope : Computers, Instinct and Heart Guide Tillers of Camarillo Field
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Down Disorder Kids Star in Yule Pageant
- 300 Soldiers Home for Holiday After 24-Hour Storm Delay
- Where to Drop Anchor for Parties
- Tug of War Erupts Over Orphaned Infant : Law: Four parties want custody of 18-month-old boy after his parents were killed in a boat explosion. A lawsuit could make him a millionaire.
- Can Rodney King Get An Unbiased Civil Trial? : Law: The same judge who presided over the criminal trial is set to hear King's civil case. But he might already have made up his mind.
- Orange County Perspective : Bickering Over Base a No-Win Situation : * Divisiveness Jeopardizes Chances for Federal Help
- Physical Harm Basis for Sexual Harassment Suit : Law: Woman links outbreak of potentially fatal lupus to filing of charges against her boss at a U.S. Army base.
- Verdict Is Clear in Jurors' Judgment: Fix the System
- Relocating Place Where Putts Fall : After Bout With Yips Causes Gaston to Quit Competitive Golf for 14 Years, She Regains Her Touch by Using an Unorthodox Grip
- New Anti-Smoking Laws Going Down Easy : Regulations: Restaurant owners report minor huffing and puffing over restrictions. One Moorpark merchant is an exception.
- Local Gill Netters Hope Court Will Rescue Industry
- Dreaded Diagnosis: Cancer and Athletes
- 1993 Year in Review : AIDS : The Year the Plague Went Mainstream
- 1993 Year in Review : Music & Dance : A Dance Card Filled With Mixed Bills
- 1993 Year in Review : Bumblers, Mumblers, Fumblers, Grumblers and Rumblers
- 'Primary Residence' Is Key Phrase
- News, Tips & Bargains : Swiss Help Is Just a Phone Call Away
- Glitter, Glitter : Magazine Man : ALEX: The Life of Alexander Liberman, <i> By Dodie Kazanjian and Calvin Tomkins (Alfred A. Knopf: $27.50; 385 pp.)</i>
- GARDEN FRESH : Bay Watch
- Night Drive--St. Petersburg, 1900 <i> (after Rilke)</i> , By Derek Mahon
- FICTION
- Ex-Panhandler Finds a Home for Christmas : Recovery: William Bell Jr. was on the streets for 27 years, his shelter often a cardboard box. But, finally, he has cleaned up his life.
- Tracking the Trends
- Gun Law Loophole Allows Immediate Delivery, No Background Checks : Arms: Private owners can sell their weapons legally anytime, to anyone. Shows are a common sales venue.
- GI Wounded in Somalia Marries at Walter Reed
- Psychologist Convicted of Molesting 2 of His Students
- Report Puts Reagan, Bush in 'the Loop' : Echoes of Watergate in Iran-Contra include detailed notes and designated scapegoats.
- A Tense Truce : For Valley Gangs, Peace Is as Difficult as Conflict
- On Sunset Boulevard or Not, These Days the Play's the Thing
- PRO FOOTBALL : CBS Hit by Fox From the Blind Side
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : LIBERTY BOWL : Louisville Resolves Expenses Dispute
- 1993 Year in Review : VIOLENCE : Tracking the Media-Violence Explosion
- 1993 Year in Review : THE CONSENSUS TOP 10
- A Hidden Struggle : DAPHNE DU MAURIER: The Secret Life of the Renowned Storyteller, <i> By Margaret Forster (Doubleday: $25; 457 pp.)</i>
- Sparkle Plenty
- Quest for Perfection : THAT'S THE WAY I SEE IT, <i> By David Hockney (Chronicle Books: $35; 248 pp.)</i>
- Health Worker Brings Bad News to the AIDS Infected
- Seniors Tap Home Equities to Pay Bills : Finances: A reverse mortgage turns the tables on conventional lending, with the house serving as security for the loan.
- Students Say They Feel Safe on High School Campuses : Poll: District survey also finds that teachers are well regarded. But many students say they have difficulty getting along with their peers.
- Ammo Makers in Plunge to Near-Extinction
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL DESEGREGATION : America Lacks Equal Opportunity . . . : The Supreme Court was right in 1954, and it still is right: Separate is,inherently, unequal.
- Why Punish the Good Samaritan? : Student Didn't Follow Rules in Helping an Injured Pal, but the School Overreacted
- Fire Damages 2 Shops at Mall
- Fill, Kelley, O'Neil Chosen at Beckman
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW: How Orange County businesses coped during trying times : Bucking Up Its Jobs Base : O.C. Attempts to Halt Exodus of Businesses
- FORGIVING AUGUST by Dudley J. Delffs...
- Making Los Angeles More Than the Sum of Its Parts : City: Mayor Riordan is looking to practice Big City politics here. But to do this he must project an image of the city as a unified whole.
- City Hires a City Attorney at Last : Santa Monica: After more than a year of searching for a replacement, council chooses Marsha Jones Moutrie virtually on the spot.
- Events: January : An Art Deco Fest, Cowboy Poetry and Other Winter Activities
- PARTY LINE : Chiles con Chimpanzee
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Mixed-Use Plan for School Site Proposed
- SOUTH : Attendance and Good Grades Pay Off
- Heroics AND Heartbreak : Doctors can now save some of the tiniest, sickest babies. But should they? Parents want to have a say.
- Computerized Files Stir Access Disputes : Records: As knowledge on paper turns into profitable data on disks, the price becomes a sore point.
- Neighborhood Bars Are Proof of AA's Power to Reform : Lifestyle: Like the people now walking through their doors, two Orange County watering holes have given up liquor.
- BALDWIN HILLS : Kwanzaa Celebrated With Festival, Parade
- Kuwait Postpones Verdict on Bush Death Plot
- Heroics AND Heartbreak : 'WE ARE AN EXCEPTION'
- More Medical Services Don't Necessarily Lead to Better Health Care : Consumers: Americans should purchase medical care the same way they shop for other goods: mindful of getting the best value for their money.
- Reaching Out to Help Those in Need : Community's Giving and Caring Help Ease Pain of People Who've Endured a Hard 1993
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : ORANGE BOWL : Childs May Return to Practice Today
- Search FOR Tomorrow : Never One to Quit, Carl Franklin Says Morningside Can Still Turn Around Its Season
- 1993 Year in Review : ART : It's Called Art, Not Politics : With identity politics overriding the art world, it was a relief to see shows by artists like Vija Celmins and Adrian Saxe
- Microsemi Posts 67% Profit Gain in Fiscal '93
- No Land of Make-Believe : Management careers in exciting fields such as the entertainment industry are available to those who don't lose sight of their goals.
- Council Fills City Attorney Post at Last : Government: After more than a year of searching for a replacement, members choose Marsha Jones Moutrie virtually on the spot.
- Students to Get Free Lunches
- Garbo Talks (KTLA Sunday at 8 p.m.)...
- O.C. Sheriff's Tactical Support Team Undergoes Rigorous Training to Prepare for Risky Assignments
- 100 Million Potential Killers : Global moratorium on exporting of land mines is urged by United States
- Quake Maps Could Plot Data Block by Block : Seismology: Computer studies will show likely paths and effects of temblors throughout L.A. Basin. They could lead to suggested new building codes for each neighborhood.
- In Boxing, It's Simply Moorer of the Same
- 1993 Year in Review : TELEVISION : The Top--and Bottom of the Barrel
- El Toro's Future: Discussion Continues
- Editorial on Motels Was Unfair to Braude
- Graffiti Vandals
- Thefts Caused by Poor Values, Not Poverty
- Candidate 'No Outsider' to Congressional District
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Let Some Parks Go to the Dogs
- FOOD BOX : Put <i> This </i> in Your Bass-o-Matic
- Questioning Where Ventura Blvd. Is Headed
- Water Supply and the Environment
- Racial Tolerance Can Often Be Found in Faces of Dolls
- More to Backpacks Than Fashion Trends
- Society Must Condemn Drinking and Driving
- A Lack of Love Contributes to Crime
- The Other Schindler
- Manners Matter
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 26, 1993