- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Plans to Honor Manzanar Create Divided Camps : The National Park Service plans to make a memorial of the Inyo County compound where 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned during World War II. But some locals would rather not remember.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Valencia Man Faces Charges Over Unregistered Machine Guns : Courts: The three weapons were among a cache of arms and explosives found at Joseph Yohanna's home.
- 'Schindler,' 'Piano' Head Globe List : Entertainment: Both films are nominated for awards in six categories by the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson and Holly Hunter also receive multiple nominations.
- LOS ANGELES : 'Blue Flu' Foe Elected President of Police Union
- SYLMAR : Police Lauded for Giveaway to Needy
- A Snapshot of Christmas Cheer--St. Nick and the Howling Baby
- THE NFL / BOB OATES : 49ers Are the Exception to Scoring Rule
- Alm's Cry for Help : Football Player Made Frantic Call to 911 Before Fatally Shooting Himself
- Jessie, Ramirez Give Ventura 1-2 Punch : Men's basketball: Pirates defeat Long Beach City, 71-68, behind their two sophomores.
- RETAIL
- Delta Slashes Fares for Round-Trip Flights on Christmas Day
- Holiday Crown
- What's on the Holiday Menus
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Nutcracker' Is, Uh, Educational
- Consumer Marketer Is Named to Take Over PC Operations at IBM
- Where to Get Help Finding a Lost Pet
- They're Dying at the Finish : Horses, Including Ex-Thoroughbred Racers, Are Being Slaughtered for Big Profit; Some Travel Long Hours in Grueling Conditions
- 2 O.C. Cities Are Museum Site Semi-Finalists
- Notre Dame's Golden Era? Branning Could Tell You : Ex-Marina Guard Led Irish Giant Killers of the '70s
- O.C. BALLET REVIEW : A Modest Muscovite 'Nutcracker' : The Christmas ballet season continues at the Cerritos Center with an odd import from a minor Russian company.
- Plutonium Exposure
- Black Men's Prospects
- Holiday Season
- Treatment for RSV
- GATT Settlement and Hollywood
- Alcohol-Related Problems
- Redondo Bans Distribution of Blank City Stationery : Government: Restriction comes after Mayor Brad Parton's former campaign manager writes his own letter of reference bearing Parton's signature. The convicted child molester was trying to influence court before sentencing.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE OUTSIDERS : A Curator Assembles Wonderfully Odd and Touching Works by 64 Artists on the Fringes
- Gospel on a Shoestring--Storefront Churches Get By : Religion: Money is always short, pews may be empty. But preachers show determination, often fired in adversity.
- A World Full of Christmas Images
- Enforcement of Montana Abortion Law Ends
- FASHION : Not for Women Only : Beauty Parlor Services Such as Hair Dye, Tints, Weaves, Mustache Tints, Manicures and Facials Offer Genteel Damage Control
- MIT Agrees to Settle Antitrust Suit, U.S. Says
- VAN NUYS : Erik Menendez Jurors Asks to Have Transcripts Read
- GARDEN GROVE : Chung Is Selected Mayor Pro Tem
- Bergeson Criticizes Coastal Panel's Warning on Curfews : Politics: State senator calls it 'a threat to local democracy' and says she will draft legislation clarifying cities and counties' rights to impose beach restrictions.
- McPhail Selected Fair Board President
- Brown Leaves Raiders Hanging : Pro football: Receiver/punt returner is unsure whether he wants to stay and says he needs to talk with Davis.
- Paramount Recommends Merger With QVC : Entertainment: The studio board's advice to shareholders is non-binding. Viacom still has time to increase its offer.
- Pentagon Lifts Teledyne Debarment : Defense: The firm's Hawthorne-based subsidiary pleaded guilty to improperly testing electronic components.
- Handel's "Der Messias," as arranged by Mozart....
- Youth Convicted in Car Chase That Killed 6
- MAKING HEARTS MERRY : In Any Season, Volunteer Work Can Be a Satisfying Family Affair
- Bar Band : The Tijuana Hound Dogs Are a Crowd Pleaser--Week In, Week Out
- Affair Raises $105,000 to Job-Train Homeless
- VENTURA : Poli Street Closure Committee Formed
- Obituary : * Sally Raderman; Concert Violinist
- OXNARD : City Attorney's Decision Criticized
- ROUNDUP : Ventura's Hardy Adds a Final Touch
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Carter, Lester Blazing a Wide Trail for Bettis
- Dominguez Hills' Cano Is Front-Runner for UC Irvine Job : Colleges: The men's and women's soccer coach would become the third member of Toro athletic department to leave for Irvine since 1992.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Football Is in a Groove on the Tube
- THEATER REVIEW : This 'Home' Is All About Feelings
- Long Beach : Accord Near on Police Officer for Jordan High
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : video game review : Yoshi's Safari : <i> From Nintendo for SNES, $39.95 </i>
- West Covina : School Trustee Resigns Post
- L.A. Pays Record $4.3 Million to Settle Crash Suit
- Compton : Council Boosts Reward for
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Here Comes the Bride, All Alone : Celebration: For her 40th birthday, Linda Baker got seven bridesmaids and invited her family and 75 friends to witness her marriage--to herself.
- Enrollment in Community Colleges Drops
- Suited to a Tee : There Are Ways to Beat the Crowds on Southern California Golf Courses
- North Hollywood Gets Early Break After Quiet Loss : High school basketball: Huskies, spent from previous day's futile rally, fail to muster another late charge and fall out of tournament, 71-49.
- They All Agree: They Want Their Used CDs : Pop music: Shoppers reluctant to shell out big bucks on unknown bands prefer recycled compact discs because of the price. Most feel discs should cost $10 or less, as cassettes do.
- City Council OKs Trade for 50 Acres of Porter Ranch Parkland : Growth: L.A. will swap five parcels it owns, valued at $4 million, for two held by the builder.
- Newbury Park Rallies Without Its Top Scorer
- PREP SOCCER : Esperanza's Close Shave Ends With Title at Brea
- Peninsula Girls Lose to Clovis West
- Cross-Country
- Valley's Fitzgerald Signs to Play Football for Pitt
- For Director Mike Leigh, Life's Not Always Sweet : Movies: The British director's bleak 'Naked' would seem to be worlds away from his more optimistic efforts--but it just has a different agenda, he says.
- TV REVIEW : A Memorable Visit With Two Ballerinas
- AUTOS
- 1990 Riverside Farm Zinfandel ($5.75) --This...
- U.S. Satellite to Have Ballast, but Not Sand
- Russian Rightist Calls Off German Visit : Politics: Amid a wave of resistance, Zhirinovsky cancels 3-day trip and interview. But he meets with extremists in Austria.
- Flood Levels in W. Europe Highest in 60 Years
- '95 Budget Pares Funds Requested by Pentagon : Spending: Plan cuts outlays for nine of 14 Cabinet departments and drops deficit to less than $200 billion.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- VOICES : Memories of Christmas Stuffed With Joy
- Major Tells IRA That Peace Initiative Is Non-Negotiable
- Use of Gas Tax Fund Is Sent to Voters
- Mira Costa Students Share a Holiday Tradition With Homeless
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : FREEDOM BOWL : Utah's Bowl Fortunes Got a Big Kick
- Higher Interest Rates? Oh, No : An edgy Fed could step all over any recovery
- Santa's Early in Pacoima, Canoga Park
- Alhambra : Marguerita School a Winner
- Huntington Park : Former Security Guard Charged in Warehouse Fire
- Venice : Reward Posted in Slayings
- Lady Luck Smiles on 'Guys and Dolls'
- Cardboard Castle : Skid Row Artist Lives in Makeshift Home of Boxes That Features Refinements Seldom Found on the Street
- REDONDO BEACH : No Murder Charges Filed in Fatal Shooting at Mall
- ANAHEIM : Council Studies Ways to Fund More Police
- Consolidated Resort Enterprises Is Acquired by Minneapolis Firm
- Reverse Split: Richey Electronics Inc. of Garden...
- The Christmas Crop
- A Major Task for the Holidays: Tracking Down the Right Cards : The vast selection, makes the mind reel. The goal is to find something funny, complimentary and suitable. If only you could go back in time and not see what you saw.
- Military Policy on Gays Issued; Lawsuit Vowed
- Holiday Hassles: They're All in Your Mind : Lifestyle: Break the tradition that says you have to be everything to everyone. Fewer gifts and parties will ease the load.
- Flocking Together to Count Birds at Christmastime
- Little Comfort or Joy : Homeless Families Face an Even Tougher Time During Holidays
- Soil Experts Issue Warning to Hillside Homeowners : Environment: Panelists at flood-erosion workshop also offer advice to residents on landslide and mudflow mitigation.
- SANTA ANA : District Planning 'Space Saver' School
- LAKE CASITAS : Agencies Plant 7,000 Pounds of Rainbow Trout for Anglers
- CALABASAS : Mureau Road Repair Project to Begin
- Killing of Brother Denied : Courts: Eric Lamont Gunn, 22, pleads not guilty to charges that he fatally shot his half sibling, Rayshaun Love, 17.
- Shops to Shorten Hours Christmas Eve
- Leaving Chi-Chi's: Joseph Micatrotto won't be around...
- United's Board Tentatively OKs Sale to Workers : Airlines: The $5.15-billion acquisition, financed partly by wage cuts, would give employees control of 53% of the carrier.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- REEL LIFE / FILMS & VIDEOS : Horror and Violence Top List of Rentals : Christmas classics take a back seat to the more popular 'Die Hard' and 'The Shining.'
- Orange County Top 10
- Putting the Ax to Illegal Tree Cutting : Environment: Rangers clamp down on violators who sneak into the woods to nab pines for the holiday. But officials admit that catching thieves is difficult.
- REWIND : Supernatural Thriller 'Black Rainbow' Enters Unknown : Unanswered questions propel Mike Hodges' 1991 film about fake clairvoyant. Cast, featuring Rosanna Arquette, is above par.
- Honk If You Love Geese: Efforts Feather the Nests of Two Species
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Southeast Area : 100 Preschool Openings in Head Start Program
- The Formula for a National Championship : Sports: Coach Brian Gimmillaro's three-step approach prepels Long Beach State to the title in women's volleyball.
- Gunmen Kill 2 Israeli Businessmen : Mideast: Militant Muslim group opposed to peace accord claims responsibility.
- S. Africa Ends All-White Rule : Democracy: Parliament votes itself out of existence by adopting new constitution. De Klerk calls action giving equal rights to blacks 'not a funeral, but a birth.'
- ROCKTALK : Tao Jonz Has a Gift for Its Unique Kind of Music : Santa Barbara is Dancing to the Quirky Quartet's Wild Mix of Funk, Reggae and Rock.
- Man Convicted in Rapes of 12 Women : Crime: Jose Romeo Fuentes is described as one of the worst serial rapists in the city's history. Convicted on 41 of 53 counts, he faces life in prison.
- THOUSAND OAKS, MOORPARK : 15 Finish Emergency Medical Training
- COSTA MESA : Firefighters Raise Funds for Burn Assn.
- Countywide : Festival to Feature Music, Santa, Gifts
- COSTA MESA : Motel Dwellers Get $28,000 to Relocate
- Trial Ordered on Count of Illegal Eating
- VENICE : $25,000 Reward Posted in Gang-Related Slayings
- After Years as League Doormats, SCC Women Ready to Step Up
- Castaneda Named Division 3-A Player of Year : Prep football: Senior gained nearly 1,700 all-purpose yards in leading San Pedro to City title.
- Crespi High tailback Shaun Williams said he...
- Stars Are Out in OT to Knock Off Ducks
- Non-Talking Roles, When Well-Acted, Speak Loud and Clear
- CANNON FIRED: The Los Angeles City Hall...
- All Wrapped Up in the Christmas Spirit
- Glide'er Inn Soars on Nostalgia
- Debs, Beauty, Curtsies, Altruism
- Community Colleges Lose Enrollment
- CHARITY WATCH : You're No Millionaire?
- Hiking Historian Tells Tales of Trails : Peak Experiences Make Writer John Robinson a Leading Expert on Southland's Mountains
- Jeff Lukas' Condition Still Critical
- TELEVISIONSheehan Requests Release: KNBC-TV Channel 4 entertainment...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Czimber's Gadgets Lack His Electricity
- Christmas in California : What's Snow Got to Do With It?
- Fill Up Your Youngster's Free Time With Some Inexpensive Field Trips
- Tamale of the Season
- Ted Allan, 83; Popular Studio Photographer
- Whittier : City OKs $600,000 Purchase of 76 Acres for a New Park
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Judge to Stay on Case
- FOR THE KIDS / NEW YEAR'S EVE : The Night Is Young for These Revelers : A teen-age bash in Thousand Oaks and a children's slumber party in Oxnard are two safe ways to greet 1994.
- Gary Stewart "I'm a Texan" HighToneWondering...
- Claremont : Killer Had California Record
- Residents Fight Plan to Build Mausoleums at Cemetery : Controversy: Neighbors say two-story structures will obstruct views and attract graffiti. Catholic archdiocese says it just wants to make the best use of burial lands.
- Power Outage : They are the season's hottest toy--even Santa can't get his hands on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. This has led desperate parents to acts of bribery and threats of bodily harm.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Blaze Causes $75,000 in Damage to Store
- Christmas Tree Fueled Blaze That Injured 5
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Faces 19 Counts in Shooting Spree
- BANKING
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Community College Enrollment Drops : Education: The number of students attending statewide is down 9% in one year. This coincides with fee hikes that have more than doubled the cost of school.
- SANTA MONICA : Council Ends Long Search, Names New City Attorney
- Court Hears New Details in Series of Pacoima Rapes
- LANCASTER : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying at Pay Party
- WOODLAND HILLS : Panel to Review Trapping of Coyotes
- A Touch of Home : Religion: A growing number of Catholic parishes are offering pre-Christmas evening Masses to appeal to Filipino American worshipers.
- Burns Yet to Make Mark on UCLA Basketball Team
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pantazis Leads Irvine Valley's Onslaught
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter's Streak Ends at 20 as Panthers Defeat Rangers
- ART REVIEW : Sophisticated Video Installations From Gary Hill : Once you're under the influence of his hypnotic, strangely addictive work, oppositions between intimacy and anonymity, logic and nonsense, no longer hold.
- RETAIL : Costa Mesa Mall Alternative Attracts Clothier, Music Store
- Music Center in the Spirit
- Officials Seek to Sell Struggling Hotel to Pay for More Police : Redevelopment: City plans to transfer ownership of facility from revitalization agency. It was originally intended to be centerpiece of economic revival.
- Affirmative Action Hiring Drops : Simi Valley: The mayor blames the recession. Report also says the city trails in drawing white and Latino women.
- BURBANK : 'Doll' House Wins Holiday Competition
- Christmas Trees Signify Hope for 2 Laguna Fire Victims
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer Donates 10.7 Acres to City
- SANTA ANA : Drive-By Shooting Victim, 15, Dies
- First Things First, Mr. Adams
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Filching Trees in Forest Is Taboo : Crime: Stepped-up ranger patrols aim to reduce seasonal cutting of pines in Angeles National Forest. Cold weather, stiff fines are other deterrents.
- Valley Has, Like, the Last Word on Zappa's Legacy
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : A Few Ways to Beat the Holiday Crunch
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Accompanist' an Assured Piece of Filmmaking
- CLUB REVIEW : Disco Fever Burning Hot at Superfly
- A Good Place to Go for Some Cold Cash
- Vans Inc.: The Orange shoe manufacturer reported...
- The Internet--This Year's Virtual Favorite for 'Man of the Year'
- Enhanced Imaging Agrees to Purchase : Acquisition: The Irvine firm will buy most of PPG Industries' biomedical systems division.
- PenUltimate Plans 650,000-Share Nasdaq Offering Monday
- RETAIL
- The annual Christmas benefit shows at Linda's...
- BALLET REVIEW : A Modest Muscovite 'Nutcracker' : The Christmas ballet season continues in Cerritos with an odd import from a minor Russian company.
- COMMENTARY : After Brenda, Whither Shannen? : Will '90210' Remain the Pinnacle of Doherty's Career? Not If She Reads This
- Romance Propels Fullerton's Joyride : Integrity drives O.C. rockers; Standing Hawthorn masters the studio; Hollywood Fats' 'Rock This House' is reissued, and Tim Swenson and Candida howl dramatically.
- ART REVIEWS : Ed Moses' Work Draws the Line in Control-Freakism
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Vaughn's Shot Lifts No. 6 Kansas Over Indiana
- Part Two of Documentary Series Set to Begin Jan. 11 at Melnitz
- The Road to 'Heaven and Earth' : How Le Ly Hayslip's Personal War Inspired Oliver Stone
- Belief in Santa Claus
- Banning Booster Unhappy With Losses
- The FBI has served a subpoena on...
- Give Selectively When 'Charities' Ring Bell
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 23, 1993
- BIRD'S PARADISE? Any gnatcatchers or cactus wrens...
- Jackson Denies Molestation, Tells of 'Horrifying' Search
- Tower Warnings Ordered on 757s' Turbulence : Aviation: FAA order follows Santa Ana crash that killed five people. Agency says it has had indications since February of disturbance caused by the Boeing jets.
- Jackson Denies Molestation, Tells of 'Horrifying' Search
- General Dynamics Sells Atlas Rocket Unit : Aerospace: Martin Marietta agrees to pay $209 million to broaden its line of commercial and military launch vehicles.
- Wal-Mart Plans to Pull Handguns From Its Stores
- Clinton Vows Land Deal File Cooperation
- Did Nothing Wrong, Clinton Says, but He Avoids Specifics : Presidency: Lawyer for trooper denies explicit offer of jobs for silence. Trooper later talks of job discussion.
- FAA Orders 757 Turbulence Alert : Aviation: After crash of private jet in Santa Ana, air controllers are told to alert small planes to wake hazard posed by Boeing craft. Past incidents are cited.
- State Drops Warning Requirement for Common Pesticide : Environment: Administration reverses policy days before it would go into effect. Critics say Wilson bowed to agricultural interests that are big donors.
- AWARD WINNERSWestchester High quarterback Seka Edwards was...
- Legislator's Wife Is 3rd Riordan Aide to Resign : City Hall: Janis Berman, head of governmental relations, resigns amid reports of clashes with chief of staff. Two deputy mayors have stepped down in recent weeks.
- Singin' the Blues : 'I Have Nothing,' Says Owner of Historic Club Who Owes $9,000 in Royalties, Fees
- Ruling May End Friday Closures at 8 Welfare Offices : Social services: Officials are reviewing federal judge's decision to determine if it applies countywide. Currently, centers are shut one day every other week to save money.
- With the Right Kind of Coach, Bad Kids Could Be Good
- Form Suggested to Commend Officers
- It Was a Special Day, Even Though It Didn't Last Long : Solstice: About 10 short hours were enough for an astrologer to map out 1994 and planet devotees to mount a meditation for peace.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Fails to Block City Clerk's Reinstatement
- MOORPARK : Nominees Sought for Citizen of the Year
- Lacy Named President of Ingram Industries : Management: The executive is credited with Ingram Micro's dominance as a worldwide computer distributor.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Lower As Fed Meets; Bonds Quiet
- Sylmar Boy, 14, Confesses He Shot Student for Backpack
- Conservative Bid to Change South Africa Charter Fails : Reform: Alliance that includes Afrikaners and the Zulu party deadlocks with De Klerk's white reformists and the ANC.
- Sinn Fein Leader Calls for Talks With Britain, Ireland
- Hitting the Book : In Small, Grass-Roots Study Groups, Adults Raised on the Bible Are Actually Reading It
- FILLMORE : Man Changes Story, Admits Shooting Self
- PREP WEDNESDAY: 1993-94 GIRLS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Brea the Best, but Beyond Is a Litany of Lists
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bittersweet 'Philadelphia' : Actors Deliver Strong Performances in Socially Conscious Film
- $1-Million Judgment in Phil & Jim's Dispute
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Marie Briehl; Pioneer in Child Psychoanalysis
- Every deadbeat has an excuse: Just when...
- Ailing Hospitals Have Costly Deal With Ex-Leader
- New Communities : Valley Neighborhoods Change Names Again
- SANTA ANA : A 70-Candle Alarm for Oldest Firefighter
- SIMI VALLEY : Purchase of 32-Acre Site OKd by Council
- Countywide : Program Helps End Insurance Disputes
- Excuse Me, but What's That Smell?
- Gary Stays Upbeat Despite Reduced Role : Rams: Running back is frustrated but keeps a positive attitude, practices hard and praises Bettis.
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'On the Town' an Aural Pleasure
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : AIRLINES' ON-TIME PERFORMANCE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Stockholders Propose New Chairman for Volvo: Shareholders...
- Products to Make Trips Less Worrisome
- South Korean President Fires 12 in Cabinet
- BUENA PARK : Council Delays Vote on Dale Street's Path
- Shoppers Reduce Spending, Except for the Children : Retail: Most customers do their buying in discount stores, malls and toy stores, while the independent merchants suffer. Clothiers see sales drop as much as 25% from 1992.
- Westchester Chosen for Police Academy : Training: City Council votes to buy empty Hewlett-Packard facility for $13 million, saving $50 million over once-favored Sylmar site.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Disabilities Center Wins Grant
- Irvine Power Outage Leaves 2,500 in Dark
- SANTA CLARITA : 32 Homes Evacuated After Guns, Explosives Are Found
- SAN FERNANDO : City to Expand Its Business District
- Lease on a Par With Other Teams' Deals : Football: Study says Rams' agreement with Anaheim is comparable with clubs playing in publicly owned stadiums.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Get a Lift From Maxwell, 90-88
- Titan Offense as Thin as the Air in Loss to Colorado
- Sepultura Buries Death-Metal Image
- CONSUMER
- SPURRING TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETITION : Baby Bells Likely to Win the Race to Develop Multimedia
- Caffeine Increases Risk of Miscarriage, Study Finds
- Bosnia's Ethnic Rivals Clash at Last-Chance Peace Talks : Balkans: Impasse dims hopes for reaching accord before Christmas. Sarajevo airlift is suspended.
- Families Total 43% of Homeless, Survey Reports
- Discussing N.Y. Blast Gets FBI Aide Suspended
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City OKs Apartment Complex for Seniors : Housing: A Lancaster agency will provide a $475,000 loan. The developer will set aside some units for low- income residents.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Goodby to Britain's Last 'Colonial Spoil' : A BORROWED PLACE, The History of Hong Kong <i> by Frank Welsh</i> . Kodansha International: $32.50, 625 pages
- SIMI VALLEY : Minor Adjustments in General Plan OKd
- COLUMN ONE : Battling the Demons of City Life : Tiny storefront churches wage war on drugs, gangs and despair. Against such formidable enemies, pastors say, victories are rare but sweet.
- Anteaters Again Fall Behind Early, Lose to St. Mary's
- Los Alamitos' football team, which finished 14-0...
- Skirball Museum in Transition Phase
- It's Time Again for the 'January Effect'--or Is It?
- Stocks Lower in End-of-Year Quiet Trading
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- GLENDALE : City to Buy Site for Low-Income Housing
- VAN NUYS : Jurors in Menendez Cases Continue Deliberations
- STUDIO CITY : Council Agrees to Hire Patrols for Park
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Law Would Limit Campaign Donations
- THOUSAND OAKS : Consultant to Study Mall Bond Issuance
- Valley Obituaries
- Machete-Wielding Man Fatally Injures Friend, Then Kills Self
- UC Irvine Again Falls Behind, Stays There
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : UCLA's Goodwin Weighs Early Draft
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : 'Nutcracker' a la Russia : The Moscow Classical Ballet Production, in Cerritos, Offers New Characters and Extra Dancing
- TV REVIEWS : Only Scrooge Would Gripe at 'Hallelujah'
- U.S. to Send Ton of Sand Into Space : Satellites: Air Force plans 'a $70-million sandbox' to replace a scrapped system in Milstar communications project.
- Hungary Picks Boross as New Prime Minister : Europe: The former interior minister vows to continue the late premier's free-market policies.
- Subsidy Program for UC Faculty Hurt by Housing Plunge : Real estate: The university's low-rate loans are meant to lure and keep star professors, but a small percentage of the deals have gone bad.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Drive Aims to Keep Periodicals at Libraries : Budget: Community groups are urged to sponsor magazine and newspaper subscriptions at financially strapped Santa Clarita branches.
- Deliveryman Stabbed in Irvine Knew Attackers, Police Say
- Ocean Stamps Net Unexpected Surplus
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Wise Words Prove to Be Prophetic as Burton Helps Scott Lead 49ers
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum a Big Hit in First Game Back
- Cal State Fullerton Brought Down to Earth
- Regency Health OKs Merger Plan With Care Enterprises