- Delay Expected in Release of Clinton Business Files
- Key Evidence in Computer Spy Case Disallowed : Courts: Data tapes found in a storage locker rented by accused hacker should not have been examined by prosecutors without a search warrant, judge rules.
- ERA'S END: With a record of 120-31-2...
- State Has Rare Success: Income Equals Spending
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Does Hair Treatment Affect the Unborn?
- Fads, Fashion and Foolery for 1994
- 8 Injured by Yule Tree Fire
- Countywide : Smart-Street Forums Will be Rescheduled
- LOS ANGELES : Brawl in Cell at Courts Building Injures 3 Inmates
- CYPRESS : College Names Its Man, Woman of Year
- * Jennifer Reed, Senior at Buena High School
- Homecoming Queen, 17, Is Just One of the Guys : Newbury Park: Senior Dana Ziegert, the only girl on the wrestling team, wears a crown of respect from her peers.
- Fads, Fashion and Foolery for 1994
- CAMARILLO : Woman Finds Racist Flyer in Soda Pack
- Special Report: Moving to the Valley : RESEDA : Bay Area Transplant Uneasy in New Home
- The World Is Smaller Than We Think : Society: A new movie revives the hypothesis of the ultimate link between any two people.
- OAK PARK : School District Has Classes for Adults
- Shell, Raiders Didn't Know the Real Score : NFL: Coach intentionally avoided hearing earlier result that put team in must-win situation against Broncos.
- ABC's Wong Finds Herself in Asia Job : Television: The Beijing reporter's meeting with her grandmother in rural China launched a search for roots and a career as well.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- American Pacific State Bank's Profit Falls 26%
- Making Reality Out of Images : Tiny RKS Design Turns Ideas Into Attractive, Workable, Consumer-Friendly Products
- RETAIL
- Procter & Gamble Plant Manager Resigns
- Fads, Fashion and Foolery for 1994
- RECALLING ROMERO: Emil Sitka of Camarillo played...
- Jet Taxied on Pavement for Small Planes
- Garbage Cans Teach a Hard Lesson in City Hall Politics : Bureaucracy: Catherine Bump offered the low bid and jobs for a riot-torn area. Then she ran into the lobbyists.
- Retired Developer to Join Wilson Cabinet
- Suspicious Tanker Cars to Be Searched
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan for Remote Off-Road Park Angers Racers : Recreation: Supervisor Antonovich backs proposal for facility near Kern County. Residents in Santa Clarita Valley canyons are relieved.
- Special Report: Moving to the Valley : BURBANK : Businessman Calls the Area 'Strategic'
- Nicole StrangeFountain Valley, So.Basketball / ForwardFountain Valley...
- Santa Ana Valley's Mann Is Flashy--Right Down to His Socks : Basketball: Since transferring from Mater Dei, sophomore guard has shown a flair for the spectacular.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Putting Accent on Variety, Museums Face '90s Issues : A LOOK AHEAD: This year's exhibition sound tantalizingly diverse
- * Raymond Walker, Former County Tax Collector
- Proposal to Rename Historic Street Creates Hot Debate : Moorpark: The City Council will consider a plan to change Peach Hill Road to Mesa Verde Drive to match that of a new school to open next fall.
- Dominguez Girls Might Have Won Too Many
- Good Commits to Northern Arizona
- New Year's Weekend Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Takes the Holiday
- It May Take a Real Judge to Settle This Matter : Courts: Workers' compensation judges are now officially 'referees.' The title change has sparked an uproar and a move to overturn it.
- YEAR-END DOMESTIC MARKET SHAREDomestic market share for...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Jump; Gold, Silver Gain
- O.C. Firm Forging Hungarian Ties
- Stars, Stripes--and Soccer? World Cup Fans Cry Foul : Yes, the Earth's most revered sport is coming to a country that shuns it. The reasons add up to billions.
- East Coast Braces for New Snow-Laden Storm
- HOMEFRONT NEWS: About one in four Ventura...
- San Fernando Council Weighs Margarito Case
- Special Report: Moving to the Valley : CANOGA PARK : Bolivians' Dreams Change in New Home
- FULLERTON : Woman Settles Suit Against Matchmaker
- Galperin Misses Target on MLS
- BOOK REVIEW / ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE...
- Weather Report
- IRS Payments
- Rocketdyne's Skies May Get Crowded : Aerospace: Rockwell unit may face competition as Aerojet agrees to market high-performance Russian rocket engines for satellite launches.
- Gun, Nuclear Threats
- Annenberg Gift to Schools
- Move to Free Jonathan Pollard
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1994
- Boy Found Safe With Man Involved in Earlier Case
- Fads, Fashion and Foolery for 1994
- READY, BUCK: When Angel players J.T. Snow...
- COMPANY TOWN : Eyes on Viacom as Paramount War Revives
- BIG TIPS: Big Canyon Country Club in...
- METER READERS? County officials may soon follow...
- GLITZ OR VALUE? The 1994 Zagat survey...
- White House Hesitant on Radiation Test Liability : Science: Clinton aide is careful not to concede guilt of government. Cold War experiments involved 800 people.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 4, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 4, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 4, 1994
- Man Fatally Shot by Motorist on I-15
- New U.S. Atty. Sets Agenda for L.A. Office : Law enforcement: Nora M. Manella plans to increase community outreach. 'There is no higher priority that any prosecutor's office can have than instilling a sense of ethics,' she says.
- Temperatures Soar to Record
- PROFILE / ROBIN KRAMER : Assignment: Calming the Waters at City Hall : Politics: As deputy mayor, she will focus her attention on the temperamental council. Another task is to help the mayor with his communication skills.
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : LA HABRA : Corn Feted Despite Its Non-Local Origins
- Alaska Proceeds With Killing Wolves--to a Howl of Protest
- Local Limbaugh Fan Club Leader Ensures Rush Is On : Conservatism: With her seven radios, Ruth Calvert, founder of the 79-member chapter, never misses the show.
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Biggest Cash Crop in S. County: Housing
- Fire at 1920s-Era Home Featured in Magazine Causes $175,000 Damage
- Unearthing a Hidden Past : Archeology: After years of controversy, Native American artifacts excavated from the Lost Village of Encino will be on display.
- Trade of Thomas to Knicks Is Called Near
- Timely Tirade Helps Steelers Beat Browns : AFC: Linebacker Greg Lloyd inspires teammates as Pittsburgh rallies and ends up in the playoffs.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : A Strange Mix at the Forum
- Lights Are Dimmer on Tokyo's Street of Glitz : Japan: Along the fashionable Ginza, lively business hides a grim economic reality. It's a microcosm of the nation.
- New Casinos Seen Draining Mardis Gras Bingo Funds
- SIMI VALLEY : City Rejects Offer to Buy Site for Mall
- Lakers Hit Bottom After Loss to Spurs : Pro basketball: They fall into last place as San Antonio can't give game away, 94-92.
- When They're Desperate, Don't Believe Everything You Read
- Oilers Punch the Jets Out of Playoffs, 24-0 : AFC: Cody Carlson leads Houston to its 11th win in a row, a 24-0 victory that eliminates New York.
- Broncos Reach Every Goal--but the Most Important One
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tito Puente Keeps Anaheim Celebration Going Well Into the New Year
- HONG KONG
- Driver, 65, Her Mother, 84, Lead Chase to O.C.
- MARKETS
- Publishers Promise Passion by the Page : Reading: The new year will bring more soul-searching, new tales about relationships--and a blessed absence of diet books.
- 3 Men Charged With Carrying Molotov Cocktails
- Convicted Man to Be Tried in Woman's 1992 Oxnard Slaying : Crime: Trial involving Christopher James Sattiewhite is the first capital punishment case in Ventura County in more than two years.
- Oversight More Than Doubles Cost of Bridge Over Freeway : Transportation: Due to overlooked state mandates, Kimball Road overpass is being rebuilt rather than widened. Price tag skyrockets to nearly $12 million.
- Crime Issue at Forefront as State Session Opens : Capitol: Lawmakers will also have to deal with a budget crisis. Election-year politics adds zest to the mix.
- Navy Pilot Teaches Daredevils to Glide Through Their Aerobatics
- West Virginia Fans Come Out 35 Strong to Welcome Team
- 'Brisco County' Is a Family-Oriented Series
- Message Is Mixed on O.C.-Arts Palette : '94 A LOOK AHEAD: Crystal ball, crystal ball, what shall unto us befall?
- Downey Savings & Loan, Newport Beach
- INTERNATIONAL
- 10 Killed in Turkish Attacks
- 1st Anti-Gang United Front Forms in O.C. : Enforcement: Project will team federal, county and city officials in Santa Ana, site of two-thirds of gang-related county killings in '93. Hard-core repeat offenders will be targeted.
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : TUSTIN : An Honor System as Sweet as His Oranges
- What Would Moses Say? Belief Is Beyond Words : Scripture: An Israeli rabbi's command that soldiers disobey orders raises anew the question of literal vs. spiritual truth.
- Long Ago and Far Away . . . : Friendship: A journalist whose fame was established in Europe's wars bids farewell to a hero who died after half a century in anonymity.
- Bettis Carries Rams Past the Bears, 20-6 : Pro football: His 39 rushes break Dickerson's team record and produce 146 yards as Los Angeles finishes 5-11.
- TV REVIEWS : Patient's Painful Story Told in 'Trust'
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- LEGAL FILELoni and Burt Update: Actress Loni...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Streisand Stage Return a Lustrous Vegas Event : Her performance is like a one-woman Broadway show, employing autobiographical music and stories at the MGM Grand.
- JAPAN
- TAIWAN
- Questions to Ask as the New Year Dawns
- The Street Fighter : Juannie Nunn has a life-saving message for homeless kids: clean needles and safe sex. She's knows. She's been there.
- Tough Stand on Attendance Pays Off at South Gate High : Education: Absences are carefully examined, parents often called. Policy helps bring academic improvement.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SELF-RESPECT : Rejection Is the Servant of AIDS : For young gays, family and community support can make the difference between life and death.
- This Season Came Down to a Miss-and-Hit Finish
- ON-LINE: Do you need a certified copy...
- If One Craves Litigation, D.C. Is Place to Be
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT UNION HARDSHIP : 'Can You Live on $6 an Hour?'
- Tuneup for a Venerable Vehicle : At 20, Endangered Species Act may get some improvements
- City's Coyote Trapping Policy Faces Review
- Babies Qualify as Car-Pool Passengers, but Pets Don't
- Giving Back : 'I Could Respond Fully When I Felt Fully Ready'
- For Some Players, Game Is End of an Era at Anaheim
- Use of Fetus Eggs for Fertility Sparks Furor
- INTERNATIONAL
- Dixy Lee Ray, Former Head of U.S. Atomic Agency, Dies : Politics: The outspoken ex-governor of Washington state was known for her support of the nuclear industry.
- Volunteers Hold Bird Count in Ventura Estuary
- Guilin to Again Head State Avocado Board
- Raiders Win Survival of Footest : Pro football: Jaeger's kick puts L.A. in playoffs, 33-30, after Hostetler's touchdown pass at the end of regulation and Elam's miss in overtime.
- 'Challenge' Looks at What's Working
- Mighty Ducks Expand Hit Parade in Florida : Hockey: They finally pick on someone their own size in handing Tampa Bay a 4-1 defeat.
- Surviving But Not Thriving : Commercial Real Estate Is Showing Signs of Life
- New Firm Leads Market for Better Movie Sound : Film: With Steven Spielberg giving it a big break, Digital Theater Systems' separate CD format has a shot at becoming the standard in theaters.
- In Afghan Capital, Factions Battle for Strategic Sites : Warfare: More than 600 are wounded in the first two days of the new year. Dozens are reported killed.
- Rabin Puts Pressure on Arafat, Refuses to Resume Talks
- Driver Complaints Prompt New Oxnard Street Striping
- Man Shot Outside Pizza Parlor Party
- Winning Lotto Ticket Bought in Camarillo
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Westminster: Pacific Rim Approach Earns School Top Honor
- Weathered Work of Folk Art May Face Demolition : Simi Valley: Whimsical collection of structures may be leveled unless shored up. Some want Bottle Village saved; others say it's an eyesore.
- Crown Jewels to Move
- Jubilee Called the True 'Independence Day' for Blacks : Celebrations: Event marks the signing that ended slavery. NAACP leader says the document of 1776 'didn't have our name on it.'
- Van Nuys Man Dies After Being Stabbed
- Youth / OPINION : The Key Is 'to Meet Challenges Head On'
- MEDIA
- SAM M. INMAN, President and Chief Operating Officer, Ingram Micro Inc.
- CHINA
- India and Pakistan Meet Over Kashmir Dispute : South Asia: Nations resume contacts for first time in 16 months. There is little optimism they can resolve their differences over the border territory.
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : Plots Thicken at Community Gardens
- Sermon : On Making Bonds Stronger Than Barriers
- Speedskater Talbot Says Her Special Burden Is Not Heavy
- Big First Half Gives Chiefs the Victory : AFC: Kansas City takes a 27-10 lead into halftime, then puts in the reserves and holds on for a 34-24 win over Seattle.
- Fraise Is Third in the McKnight
- Bengals Lose, 20-13, but Win the First Pick in the Draft
- Q&A; WITH CHEAP TRICK'S RICK NIELSEN : 'We're Just One of Those Bands That Likes to Play'
- JAPAN
- Nurse's Aide Who Said She Was Ordered to Switch Babies Dies
- Shift in History: National Archives Moves : Records: Archivists are boxing up Nixon's tapes, Kennedy's windshield and Brady's photos. It will take years to truck 1,300 loads to a new site in Maryland.
- HO-HUM RACE: The 1994 race to succeed...
- City to Review Policy Against Coyote Trapping
- MOORPARK : Couple Hospitalized After Car Accident
- 'Drug Education Is More Important Than Legalization'
- Lions, in First Place All Season, Stay There : NFC: They win division title with victory over Packers. The same two teams will play in Detroit next Saturday.
- Horror of Soviet Nuclear Sub's '61 Tragedy Told
- INTERNATIONAL
- Federated Buys Share of Macy's for $449 Million : Retailing: It hopes to eventually merge the two into a department store giant. Macy's CEO calls such talk 'premature.'
- TRENDS FOR '94
- Dole Says Reno 'Dragging Feet' on Inquiry : Ethics: GOP Senate leader urges her to name an independent counsel to probe Clinton's links to failed S&L.; She has backed using career prosecutors.
- WEATHER WATCH: Words seldom used by residents...
- Federal Cost of Running Welfare Soars
- Crews Start Excavation of Leaking Pipeline : Oxnard: Bush Oil had delayed the digging for more than a week while cleanup of the 84,000-gallon spill was under way. The actual rupture had not been found by sunset Sunday.
- SANTA ANITA : Mayberrys Again Display a Mouthful
- Bowden Gets Last Laugh in Polls : College football: Florida State is voted No. 1 by media and coaches, but Notre Dame is a close second.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers Turn On Offense Against the Penguins, 7-2
- CHINA
- Campaign Idea Gives Man Own 'Cabinet' Post : Laguna Hills resident was inspired by Clinton's health care plans to begin customizing medical offices for the future.
- Cesar Romero, Suave Star for Over 60 Years, Dies at 86 : Hollywood: The actor's career spanned stage, films and TV. He remained socially prominent in retirement.
- From Out of the Mouth of Babes--Some New Definitions
- Restored Hiroshima B-29 is headed for museum : The Enola Gay, which dropped the A-bomb, is near mint condition. Smithsonian will exhibit it.
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : LA PALMA : Progress Put Dairy Cows Out to Pasture
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : FULLERTON : Market for Fresh Goods Is Growing
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : BUENA PARK : City Plot Renters Reap What They Sow
- No Place Like Home for Bills : AFC: Buffalo's 30-10 victory over Indianapolis clinches home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
- A Lifesaving Timeout : Football Fans Trade the Couch for a Cot to Donate Blood in Red Cross Drive
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Offer No Pain Relief
- Two More Films, a Lot More Coincidences
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : TV : Stern Sets Back New Year
- Carney, Defense Lead the Chargers : Interconference: Kicker's four field goals plus two late interceptions give San Diego a 32-17 victory over Tampa Bay.
- Electrical Panel Blamed in Reseda Fire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Approval Likely for Auto Dealers' Sign
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Developer Remain at Odds
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : GARDEN GROVE : Strawberries Fade; Festival Flourishes
- $317,500 Sought for Grand Opening of Civic Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Organizers want to launch the city's new complex in style later this year.
- Obituary
- VENTURA : Fire Causes $25,000 in Damage to House
- Overtime Loss Ends Dolphins' Season : AFC: Bledsoe passes for four touchdowns as New England eliminates Miami from the playoffs, 33-27.
- TV REVIEWS : KCAL Reports on 'Emerging Majority'
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : IRVINE : College Is Equipped With Orange Groves
- South-Central's Garden of Pride : Food project of Crenshaw High students wins $50,000 from RLA
- Gunmen Attack U.N. Aid Agency in Somalia
- BOOK REVIEW: TRUE CRIME : Understanding the Mind of a Serial Killer : KILLING FOR COMPANY: The Case of Dennis Nilsen, <i> by Brian Masters</i> (Random House, $24, 317 pages)
- PORT HUENEME : Resort to Threaten Birds, Biologist Says
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : District Will Revamp Attendance Boundaries : Education: Officials plan open enrollment in response to new legislation and the addition of two schools. Community input is sought.
- Quarterback Guessing Season Begins for Rams : Football: Will Everett return? Will Rubley be the one to lead the team? Nothing is certain.
- Smith Shoulders Load for Cowboys : NFC: He plays despite a separated shoulder and leads his team to overtime victory over Giants, giving them division title.
- Stabilizing Influence : Horsemanship Offers El Fig Riders a Respite From Inner-City Living
- 2 Sisters Left With Anguish Over Family's Disappearance : Missing: Kathleen and Christina Harrison still hope that someone will find the aircraft carrying their parents and sibling.
- Grants to Help Boost Oil Recycling Projects
- Ryan Proves That He Still Packs Punch
- Don't Expect Another Year of Big Bond Gains
- COLUMN ONE : Telling All With Wit and Rage : Personal zines are self-published glimpses into the lives of twentysomethings. Those with a touch of the voyeur can follow the details of romance, tragedy and the bizarre.
- ECONOTES : Sprinkling of Stats on a Watery Topic
- Customs Inspectors Draining Suspicious Propane Rail Cars
- Russian Police Arrest Last Rebel Leader
- Violence, Ultimatums Imperil Peace in Ulster
- THE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE : SEAL BEACH : Navy's Neighbors Cringe at Cabbages
- For almost 100 years, Griffith Park, the...
- A War on Information in the Balkans : The press finds itself under fire--sometimes literally--from several directions
- Today's Agenda
- Raiders Win Survival of Footest : Pro football: Jaeger's 47-yard kick puts L.A. in playoffs, 33-30, after Hostetler's touchdown pass at the end of regulation and Elam's 40-yard miss in overtime.
- Kitaro Brings Heavenly Touch to 'Earth' : Music: The New Age composer worked a year and a half on the film, trying to capture the Asian feeling Oliver Stone was looking for.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Fans Use Empty Seats to Show Their Displeasure
- Computers Redefining Publishing
- Despite Name Changes, Loma Street Will Stretch to Anaheim
- Homeless Shelter for Mentally Ill Finally Gets OK : Housing: Beacon House in Orange is the result of a 7-year effort. It will offer 12 residents services ranging from counseling to social activities.
- Cardinals Hope Victory Will Save Bugel's Job : NFC: Beuerlein sets a franchise record in 27-10 victory over Atlanta, then wonders if his coach will be back next season.
- 'Chinese Cinema' Focuses on Fifth-Generation Artists
- The Bradford House in Placentia will open...
- TV REVIEWS : 'Good Life' Tries to Sell Sitcom Family
- New Ingredients for Karcher Enterprises Board : Corporation: More changes of directors are expected this year as the fast-food company tries to reverse three years of sagging sales.
- Mexican Revolt in 2nd Day; 65 Dead : Latin America: Indians continue to battle government forces. The rebels pull out from resort city in impoverished state but control four villages.
- Russian Plane Crashes, Kills 116 on Board
- Rev. Alfred Boeddeker; Founder of Social Programs in Bay Area
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Gay Students' Rights Must Be Affirmed
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wisconsin Makes More History
- THE YEAR IN POP MUSIC : Variety, Holiday Boom Makes for a Record Year
- THE YEAR IN MOVIES : '93 a Record-Smasher at the Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire,' 'Pelican Brief' propel final week and 'Jurassic Park' chews up the competition as industry receipts hit $5.2 billion.
- Gay Roles a 'Risk' to Actors? Nonsense
- That's What He Gets for Complaining
- OCCUPATION: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER
- Not So Private Title
- Firefighter Injured in Christmas Tree Blaze
- CAMARILLO : Camrosa Replacing Faulty Water Pipes
- PC Defined
- President Nixon
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The Nuclear Protester Who Won't Give Up : Many around San Luis Obispo have come to an uneasy peace with the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. But one woman, who was fired for refusing to take children to a marine lab there, continues her opposition.
- Debate Over Immigration
- New Sketch Released of Suspect in Killing of South Bay Officer : Investigation: The more detailed composite was drawn by the artist in the Polly Klaas case. Manhattan Beach residents continue to visit at an informal memorial to the first policeman slain in the beach community.
- Children
- Michael Jackson
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 3, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 3, 1994
- Murphy's L.A. Law Plagues Badger Fans
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- '93/'94 Year-End Review and Outlook : Industry Outlook : Continuing low-grade growth in the national economy, coupled with hopes for stability--if not expansion--in California, is the backdrop for the year in business. Here is an assessment of key industries' prospects.
- '93/'94 Year-End Review and Outlook : The Biz Quiz
- SNAPSHOT POETICS: A Photographic Memoir of the...
- WESTLAKE : A Neighborhood Unites Against Crime
- Rebels, High Taxes, Falling Prices Bring Hard Times to Peru's Miners : Andes: Four hundred mines, a third of the country's mining operations, have closed in recent years, unable to cope with growing burdens.
- Struggling to Keep the Language Alive : Culture: The fight to save Yiddish books is being led by <i> zamlers</i> . The volunteers take seriously their job of making sure the Jewish tongue is around for future generations.
- ON THE RECORD
- LITTLE TOKYO : Collection Benefits Asian Americans
- Stepping Out Against AIDS : An Annual Musical Revue by Southland Artists Will Benefit APLA's Necessities of Life Program
- Kodiak Island Bears Pitch In for Alaska's Salmon Season : Fishing: The city of Kodiak is home to the nation's second-largest commercial fishing port, with 3,000 vessels registered there. And the carnivores do their part.
- Fire Kills Arleta Woman, Daughter
- MOVIES : Director Is Finding Peace With 'Father' : Jim Sheridan's film isn't about the IRA; it's about a father and son who couldn't connect
- STYLE : GARDENS : Calm & Cool
- Weekend Escape: Cabo San Lucas : Econo-Dive : This Scuba Aficionado Took Advantage of a Baja California Dive Package for a Three-Day Vacation That Didn't Cost Much More Than Some Local Trips
- Ballet Can Be Butch : MARK MORRIS, By Joan Acocella <i> (Farrar Straus Giroux; $27.50; 306 pp.)</i>
- Safety Expert Seeks Answers to 'Human Error' in Plane Crashes : Aviation: Psychologist's career devoted to learning why smart people--pilots, mechanics, controllers--do stupid things.
- WESTLAKE : School of Asian Medicine Moves
- Maine's 70,000 Prolific Beavers Keep State Biologist Busy as--a Beaver
- HOW DO I: FIND A LOST PET
- Rough Ride for Raging Waters Expansion : Recreation: Bonelli Park preservation group vows to fight any attempts to clear the way for more parking or develop more open space at amusement park site.
- Flyers Spread Message of Hate in the Valley
- COLUMN LEFT / HARRY BERNSTEIN : It's a Fine Line Between Profit and Greed : Anti-labor laws, hard-nosed employers and a President lukewarm to labor conspires against workers.
- HOW WELL DO YOU REMEMBER 1??3
- Man Saved From Fiery Pileup : Rescue: L.A. County fire captain en route to work frees a trapped victim from a flaming freeway wreck.
- Gun Violence Is Out of Control : A Single Day's News Provides Ample Reasons for Tougher Restrictions
- This Time, 'Rubes' Play With Own Dice
- Notre Dame Does Its Part, Then Awaits Its Fate, 24-21 : Cotton Bowl: Field goal with 2:17 play lifts the Irish in rematch with Texas A&M.; Outcome of later games will determine whether victory is enough to regain top spot in poll.
- Twenty in the News : Orange County Sports Scene, From Everett to Mistri and a Whole Lot In Between
- PLAYING THE WRONG TUNE : Miramax's Heavy-Handed Marketing of No. 1 (Sorta) 'Piano' Has Critics Steamed
- JAZZ : Benny Green Stretches His Fingers : The 30-year-old piano phenom is disbanding his trio after its current tour, but it's not because he's dissatisfied with his bandmates
- TELEVISION : It Hasn't All Been a Sitcom : Kelsey Grammer's hit show 'Frasier' is a comedic counterpoint to the extreme ups and downs that have marked the actor's life--events he discusses with an openness Dr. Frasier Crane couldn't help but admire
- CELINE DION"The Colour of My Love" Epic*...
- Sluggish 1994, Then Modest Growth