- Pioneer Female Pilot Buried With Military Honors
- Thad BuzolichCorona del Mar, SeniorWater polo/Two-meter manBecause...
- Board May Lift Cap on Appeals Costs
- Consultants Dodged Law, Judge Is Told : Courts: Attorney for direct-mail experts denies allegations in lawsuit, which has been cloaked in mystery. Lawyers say they don't know why documents were sealed.
- RESEDA : Humanitas Program Grows to 11th Grade
- OXNARD : Consulate Gives Schools Books in Spanish
- SHERMAN OAKS : Coffeehouse Owners' Trial Postponed
- Central : ORANGE : Shake-Up, if OKd, Would Cost 3 Jobs
- Landfill Hearing Veers Off Road Issue
- Cartoonists Travel the Road to Indonesia
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Paying Tribute to the Simple Decade That Time Forgot : AS SEEN ON TV <i> by Karal Ann Marling</i> . Harvard University Press: $24.95, 322 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Baby's Bone Marrow May Help Sister
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council Meets Dec. 7 to Select New Mayor
- Twice as Much 'Sunshine' in Los Angeles : Report on City Council special fund should be published quarterly, not twice a year
- 6 Undocumented Workers Arrested at Valley Sites : Contractors: A joint task force made up of federal and state agency representatives targets builders who hire illegal immigrants.
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : $120,000 Allocated for Park Development
- Zoo Plans Holiday Feast for the Beasts
- MAYWOOD : Jury Urges Death in Killings of Police Officer, Grocer
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Santa Ana
- Miller Earns the Starting Spot : Pro football: Ram quarterback has his best game despite losing to the 49ers, but Jerome Bettis needs some help.
- Homeless Man's Snores Spur Attack by 3 Others
- A Defiant Voice : Carl Rowan has been accused of trying to destroy the NAACP. But the columnist says he is only after change.
- Jury Hears Daughter of Victim : Courts: Girl, 14, says she saw her mother's body being dragged from an abortion clinic whose administrator is being tried for murder.
- Bottleneck Reported on Student Grants
- CALABASAS : Tree-Lighting Will Benefit Hospice
- LOS ANGELES : Council Committee OKs Crackdown on Gun Dealers
- Titans at Home to Play USF in NCAA Soccer
- Swearingen's Retirement From Saddleback Is Straight, Simple
- ART REVIEWS : Hands, Words Don't Share the Same Digs
- Roxy Ventola; Television Scriptwriter, AIDS Activist
- Tom Villard; Actor Co-Starred in 'We Got It Made'
- Global Criminal Groups Targeted
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Santa Clarita Man Suspect in Rape, Child Molestation
- Report Targets Industries City Should Assist : Ventura: Consultants recommend guiding the local economy by attracting and fostering area businesses.
- Saddleback / South Beach : LAGUNA BEACH : Artist Makes Mark With Flaming Fish
- Heating Up the MTV Latino Connection : Television: VJ Alfredo Lewin, who has become almost as popular as the rock stars he interviews, wants to take the network to new heights as a cultural force.
- That's Mr. Beavis and Butt-head to You : Mike Judge Thought His MTV Twits Would Create a Buzz -- 'but Never This Big'
- A Real Upset Is When 1-9 Team Beats 9-1 Team
- Freedom Bowl Signs New Sponsor
- Countywide : Painted Tiles Will Show Support for Zoo
- North : PLACENTIA : Block Grant Process Frustrates Applicants
- NBA ROUNDUP : Even With Ewing Hobbling, Knicks Steal It From Spurs
- THEATER REVIEW : Subdued Tone in Tanner's 'Diaghilev'
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Girl Killed, 1 Seriously Hurt in Collision
- CAMARILLO : DNA Match Found With Rape Suspect
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : After 15 Years, Tennis Coach Decides He Wouldn't Mind a Flashback
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : USC : Parker Won't Blow His Horn Over Team Yet
- Bad Signs in Plane View Early for La Verne
- Crossover Dream Comes True : Movies/TV: Cuban refugee Mayte Vilan comes to the U.S. and takes an acting class. Now she's on big and small screens.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Society at Chapman
- Republican Victory
- De la Torre, Navarrette on 187
- Supporting the Bases
- Ito Interview and Simpson Case
- Malaria Therapy
- Centrists and Extremists
- Nizam of Hyderabad
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1994
- MOVIES - Nov. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 22, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 22, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 22, 1994
- Environment : Parks Under Siege in Latin America : Human invasions are threatening islands of natural wonder.
- No Longer Capitol Doormats, Republicans Revel in Perks
- Malibu Arson Probe Figure Is in Jury Pool : Simpson case: In his questionnaire, firefighter expresses disdain for authorities who accused him. Selection process is stalled briefly as defense seeks to question Ito's wife.
- Third Fire in 5 Months Hits Closed Hotel : Slums: The blaze is believed to have been started by transients trying to keep warm. Officials say ownership of the Westlake structure is hazy.
- Washington Clear to Return for USC
- TOUCHY ISSUE: Ever see a lot of...
- Gramm Urges GOP to Be Bold in Spending Cuts
- Nepal Communists' Parliament Win Seen as Rebuke of Centrist Party : Elections: Infighting, corruption and broken promises are blamed for defeat in Himalayan kingdom.
- YOUR MONEY : The Importance of Fund Investment Style : Portfolio: Experts agree the major distinction for most investors is between growth and value investing.
- ELECTIONS '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : Key House Panel to Be Overhauled by Republicans : Congress: A scaled-back Energy, Commerce committee may suit business better.
- ORANGE : Principal Navigates Toward Charter School's 1st Term
- Three Strikes and She's Out : Kathleen Brown: Being a woman, a Democrat and a Brown proved too much of a roadblock to the governorship.
- Board Gives Mixed Farewell to Top Executive : Government: Some say departure of chief administrator will restore power to elected county officials; others lament his leaving.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : It Can Still Be a Golden State : This election we gave our children a classic lesson in how not to resolve problems; we must heal our wounds of division.
- Shadley, Vernon Albert, 52, of Thousand Oaks,...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Santa Ana
- NBA ROUNDUP : Sacramento Gets a Lift From Rookie
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Westminster
- Rancho Santiago, Fullerton in Bowls
- PREP VOLLEYBALL : State's Best Seeded No. 1 in Regional
- Colts Give Bengals' Blake a Lesson in Reality, 17-13
- Nets Slam Door on Clippers : Pro basketball: Armon Gilliam's dunk with 7.7 remaining gives New Jersey a 98-97 victory as Los Angeles remains winless.
- Isle-Hopping to America's Mainstream : Theater: Eduardo Machado's 'Floating Islands' is a symbol for L.A.'s Cuban Americans who see their own stories reflected in the drama.
- AEROSPACE
- LAUGH LINES : She Got All Worked Up to Get the Job Done
- Neighbors Are Likely to Blame for Speeding Problem
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Bikini Kill Teeters on Edge of Disarray
- AEROSPACE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Economic Fights Likely to Expose Rifts in GOP
- Strange Noises Reported by Passengers on Earlier Leg of Fatal USAir Flight
- Competition for Supplies Fierce Among Food Banks : Charity: Companies increasingly sell salvaged goods they once donated. More of the hungry are turned away.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arafat Forced to Shift Focus, Pacify Militants : Mideast: PLO chairman orders release of some jailed Palestinian leaders. Move is likely to anger Israelis.
- Bond Defeats Delay Rail Expansion Plans : Transit: San Fernando Valley east-west rail line and the Blue Line to Pasadena could be affected.
- Novel Freezing Surgery Used on Pancreas Cancer
- Burst Pipe and Big Tide Flood Newport Street : Deluge: Water flows down River Avenue as residents watch helplessly. Several parked cars suffer the most damage.
- Chinese Youths Sample U.S. Tradition : Culture: Seventy-five exchange students experience an American-style Sunday picnic at Warner Center Park.
- A Prime Cut : A Man's Place Is in the Chair at Pete's Barber Shop
- Quake Aid Deadline Extended to Jan. 20
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Overcomes Becker in Finale of 1994 ATP Tour
- Browns' Early Turnover the Turning Point : AFC: First-quarter fumble by Rypien gives Chiefs new life and helps them win, 20-13.
- SCR Gets Surprise Gift for Latino Christmas Play : Stage: Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund will award $80,000 to help finance the world premiere of 'La Posada Magica.'
- Seahawks' Strong Leaves Buccaneers Feeling Weak
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Late Start Does Not Hold Back Farroux : Basketball: Westminster star did not take up the game until high school. She has earned a scholarship to play at Nevada Las Vegas.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Saddleback
- Clippers Almost Win One : Pro basketball: They lose lead then ninth game in a row, this one to New Jersey, 98-97.
- Media Distortion Targeted in Short Films
- Crossing Guard Loves Watching Kids Grow
- MCI to Offer Services Accessing Internet : Multimedia: Nation's No. 2 long-distance phone company is also expected to introduce marketplaceMCI, an electronic shopping mall.
- COLUMN ONE : In Albania, Concrete Reminders of the Past : The nation can't afford to remove the 700,000 bunkers left over from an era of isolation. So people are recycling them into burger bars, churches, even discos.
- COMMITMENTS : OK, It's a Guy Thing--but What Does <i> That</i> Mean? : Language: This catchy, convenient phrase has several hidden meanings. You'd think men could explain, but sometimes, even they are at a loss for words.
- Cancer Case Ignites Culture Clash : Medicine: Hmong parents refuse to agree to court-ordered chemotherapy for teen-age daughter. They fear treatment by doctors will make her infertile and unmarriageable.
- Special Delivery
- Countywide : Garden Grove, Stanton Chosen for Home Repair Project
- Everett Out of Time, Saints Out of Luck : Pro football: Quarterback leads New Orleans to two fourth-quarter touchdowns, but he can't beat the clock.
- Turner Helps Jets Pick Off Win : Interconference: Former Bruin has three interceptions, returns one 90 yards in a 31-21 victory over Vikings.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tomlinson Has the Voice If Not the Words
- Holiday Season Catches a Rising Starship : 7th 'Star Trek' Blasts Off With $23.2 Million at Movie Box Office as Overall Sales Are Up 50% From Year Ago
- TV Needs Its Own Contract With America
- Richard Goodman has been appointed senior vice...
- Palestinians Long to End Lawlessness : Mideast: With the occupied West Bank in limbo, hopes for civil order have been shaken by actions of armed youths acting in the name of the PLO.
- New Villains Haunt Victims of Bhopal Disaster
- Agenda
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pay for City Manager, Attorney Due Debate
- LOS ALAMITOS : City, Chamber Plan Community Event
- Couples Becomes the Green Keeper : Golf: He earns big money for third consecutive week by winning Shark Shootout by one stroke with Faxon.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Rosary
- Raiders Find It's Not Over Till It's Over : Pro football: Everett leads a fourth-quarter rally for New Orleans that falls short, 24-19, before 41,772. L.A. improves to 6-5.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Tustin
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : 1993-94 IN REVIEW
- Broncos Beat Falcons the Elway Way, 32-28 : Interconference: Quarterback engineers 34th game-saving drive of his career and scores on four-yard run.
- When a Victory Feels Like a Defeat : 49ers: San Francisco is at a loss for positive words after playing down to Rams' level.
- ART REVIEW : Retrospective Examines a Photojournalist's Art : Photography: Annie Leibovitz's pictures strip away the personas of media celebrities with wit and affection.
- Fakes Send Sales of Jade Plunging : Gem Merchants Fight Back With High-Tech Detection Methods
- CHINA
- A New Push for Hillside Homes Emerges : Economy: Conflict over development in Santa Monicas is renewed.
- Motorist Fleeing Police Killed in Freeway Crash
- VILLA PARK : Santa Claus Coming to Town's Parade Dec. 17
- Brainwashing the Faithful for Heroic Afterlives : Middle East: Radical Islamic terrorist groups use the rhetoric of hate in grooming young men to commit suicidal acts.
- DANA POINT : Foundation to Donate Computers to School
- Much-Anticipated Imperial Highway Extension to Open Soon
- Ethical Tremors in World of Science : Professional community alarmed by reports of dishonesty
- Leaving Course, That Would Be a True Crime
- Kelly-Reed Combination Carries Bills : Interconference: Duo accounts for two scores and 191 yards in Buffalo's 29-20 victory over Green Bay.
- Raider Defense Does It Without the Attention
- 'Squanto' Squanders Opportunity
- Rebel Muslims, Serbs Attack Bosnian Soldiers in Bihac : Balkans: Renegade forces try to recapture lost territory before U.N. has a chance to launch air strikes.
- You Might Call Them a Clever Bunch
- Dozens Hurt as Train Catches Fire in Canada
- Graduation Rate for Blacks Up; Numbers Steady for Whites, Latinos
- Father, 2 Sons Killed, 2 Hurt by Gas Fumes
- Orange County Almanac
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Winchell Bows Out After 15 Years of Service
- A Break in the Foul Weather : Post-election political discourse actually shows some signs of substance
- Youth Opinion : 'Our Campus Has Been Really Divided on Proposition 187'
- Banking on Big Bird : Area's Ostrich Ranchers Hope to Win Over Public
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council May Dedicate Seats to Residents
- The Light of Their Love--and Work--Shines for the Holiday
- Economic Profile
- Servite Just Keeps on Kicking With Smith : Water polo: Junior standout has his own way of doing things, clashing with the coach at times, but he gets the job done.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Ocean View
- MUSIC REVIEWS : McNair Versatile in South Bay Show
- In the End, Rams Dealt One Bad Hand : Pro football: Deion Sanders slaps ball away from Flipper Anderson in end zone to save 49ers' 31-27 victory.
- Butts Comes to Life Against Chargers : AFC: He runs for 88 yards and a touchdown against his former team to lead Patriots, 23-17.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Nuanced 'Canciones' by Master Chorale
- FIRSTHAND LOOK: Ventura teacher Marcia Greycloud has...
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- TUSTIN : Family Night Seeks to Make Math Fun
- Community Essay : Political 'Attack Ads' Linger In a Child's Mind : The tone of ads for 'family-values' candidates undermines lessons taught at home--honesty and respect.
- MISSION VIEJO : No Operators Surface for Recreation Centers
- A Conservation Deal Is Slipping Away : Compromise is far preferable to loss of Soka University parcel in Santa Monica Mountains
- Comment : 'The Criminal Weapon Has Gone From .22s to AK47s and Mac-10s'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Massage Ordinance May Be Amended
- PIONEER CEMETERIES : These old resting places have a natural ambiance often missing in modern manicured parks.
- City Stores Are a Sign of the Times
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Moulton's 'Carol' Makes It Merrier Christmas
- TV REVIEW : A Tug of War for Custody of a Son
- TV REVIEW : 'Jihad in America' Probes Radical Groups in U.S.
- Orange County
- HONG KONG
- Yamaguchi Selected as President of TEAC America Inc.
- Thrift Chief Looks to '95 : Worried by Latest Fed Hike, American Savings Official Sees Dip in Rate Next Year
- Angola Peace Treaty Signed, but Long Conflict Continues
- Post-Election Turmoil Grips Democratic Party From Top to Bottom : Politics: Egos and interest groups are at odds on longtime principles. Talk grows of a challenge to Clinton from within.
- 11 Climbers' Bodies Found on Nepal Peak
- ANAHEIM : Family to Host Free Thanksgiving Feast
- Class Awareness : Ventura Students Raise Funds to Help Preserve Rain Forest in Belize
- Freedom Bowl Gives Utah Another Shot
- ELECTIONS '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : GOP Sweep May Not Reverse Tightening of Pentagon Budget : Military: Despite party's plan to restore $20 billion in spending, financing for new programs is still inadequate. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- The Southland
- Erwin N. Griswold; Former Solicitor General
- Dole Links GATT Help to Tax Cut : Politics: Incoming Senate GOP leader wants the White House to support a capital gains break. Panetta calls such an exchange for backing the global trade pact unlikely.
- Hospital Staff Baffled by 13-Year CEO's Abrupt Exit : Health care: Some blame departure of Robert Quist at Los Robles Regional Medical Center on changing corporate nature of medicine.
- FULLERTON : Youngsters Get Big Kick Out of Class
- Ventura Lifts Hiring Freeze to Maintain Police Force : Law enforcement: Panel authorizes replacing three or four retiring officers, but some view move as first step toward unneeded expansion.
- Dead Baby's Father Maintains Innocence : Investigation: Held on suspicion of murder after 8-month-old daughter's death, he says she accidentally suffocated.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Selected to Host Wildlife Conference
- Traffic Is Too Light to Justify Cost of a Left-Turn Lane
- NCAA SOCCER : UCLA Sheds Past Defeats With Victory
- Steelers-Dolphins Worthy of a Sequel : AFC: Pittsburgh wins in overtime on Anderson's field goal, but players say they expect to meet again in the playoffs.
- Bigger Profits Aren't Boosting Share Prices : Economy: After four years of falling earnings, corporate Japan is coming back. Investors, however, greeted good news with yawns.
- Republicans Must Negotiate Paradoxical Set of Pitfalls : With Gingrich at the Helm, the GOP Ascendance Prompts Debate About the Role of Government; Party Risks Going Too Far or Not Far Enough
- Turmoil in Police Union Jeopardizes Clout : City Hall: Shifts in membership throw leadership into upheaval that could weaken the league's power. The changes have implications for Riordan as well.
- Today's Topic : Students see schools' problems clearly, but what are the underlying causes?
- Father Accused of Shaking, Critically Hurting Baby : Crime: He faces felony child abuse count. His brain-damaged 6-week-old son is not expected to live.
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider New Youth Facilities
- Torres Now on Outside Looking In : Election: After losing the race for insurance commissioner, the state senator from the Eastside says he must find a job. But he does not rule out another run for office.
- MISSION VIEJO : Planners to Weigh Idea to Build REI at Center
- Two Freshman Basketball Players Suspended by Loyola for '94-95 Season
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Henley to Be Hospitalized Overnight
- Cardinal Defense Stops Eagles, 12-6 : NFC: Arizona sacks Cunningham four times and wins second consecutive game for first time this season.
- In the End, Rams Dealt One Bad Hand : Analysis: In national spotlight, Miller brings Rams as close as possible to 49ers. But not close enough to win the game.
- 'Children' Set for Prime-Time Special
- Orange County
- COMMITMENTS : The Magic of Childhood Grows Hard in Adults
- JAPAN
- Giving Thanks : From Surviving Quakes to Cosmic Calculations, Blessings Abound
- Despite Prop. 187, There Is Plenty of Latino Pride
- Changing of the Guard Comes to Anaheim City Council : Government: Three veterans are leaving. New panel faces possible loss of Rams as well as decisions on stadium, Disney development.
- Man, 19, Slain After an Argument
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Legal Corps: Filling a Lawyer Vacuum
- Cowboys Win but Lose Aikman : NFC: Quarterback suffers sprained knee, out three to four weeks. Backup Peete also hurt in 31-7 victory over Redskins.
- Cristian Shows Talent, but Act Needs Polish
- Measure of Film Isn't How Much It Makes
- The Reluctant Heroine : Catherine Thyen, Who Shuns Spotlight, Is Given De Tocqueville Award for Her Good Works
- Weakened Storm Zigzags Back Toward Florida
- COMMITMENTS : THE HUMAN CONDITION : Is Bad News Good News? : Ever take a little guilty pleasure in the hard luck that befalls others? Not to worry. It's a common reaction--and it doesn't mean you're rotten.
- Countywide : Children's Camp, Craft Workshop Scheduled
- IRVINE : Smoking Ban Delay Aids School Bingo
- FULLERTON : Thanksgiving Dinner for the Needy Planned
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Kronos Quartet Conveys Emotion of Schnittke Works
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Immigrant Cashes In on Sounds From Home : Importing: Encino firm caters to the tastes of Iranians who've settled in the United States.
- Kevin Davis has been appointed senior vice...
- CSU Case May Become Legal Test for Prop. 187 : Courts: A 2-year-old lawsuit seeks to force the Cal State University system to require illegal immigrants to pay out-of-state tuition.
- The Southland
- Real Estate Recovers, Heads for the Hillsides : Santa Monicas: Renewed ridgeline activity draws ire of secluded communities and environmentalists.
- Protesters Oppose Super Kmart Opening
- OJAI : Honor Farm to Modernize its Hog Facilities
- City to Aid in Making Buildings Quake Safe
- Dear Street Smart: Recently we tried to...
- 5 'Deadbeat Parents' on Poster Arrested
- VIETNAM
- AMERICAN FAITH: Thanksgiving was fondly observed in...
- Plans to Cut Safety Net Leave Legal Immigrants Dangling
- Endangered Birds Lose Ground to Invaders : Nature: Aggressive avian species are competing for food with least terns in a preserve. A study will help determine if they can coexist.
- 39% Jump Bail or Get Rearrested Before Trial, Study Says : Crime: The Justice Department look at state courts found that 63% of defendants are released prior to court date. Figures mirror earlier counts.
- RSVP : Benefit Aids Gay, Lesbian Center
- HOLLYWOOD BEACH : Man Surrenders in Barricade Drama
- The Nuart Plans 20th Anniversary Bash
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ross Tompkins Plays in Key of Suave at Kikuya
- Government, Special Jobs May Require Applicant's Age
- Over--and Done With--the Hill : With Stinging One-Liners and Bipartisan Barbs, Congressman Fred Grandy Is Riling Up the Grand Old Party by Refusing to Go Quietly Into the Night
- Archives Office, Closed Down by Flood, to Reopen Tuesday
- River Flyer Recovers From Slow Start : Horse racing: Antley rides him to 1 3/4-length victory over Dare and Go in Hollywood Derby.
- Book Review / Nonfiction : Plight of Single Mothers Hasn't Changed Much Through History : PITIED BUT NOT ENTITLED: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare <i> by Linda Gordon</i> ; The Free Press; $22.95, 419 pages
- Trying to Keep Sense of Balance and Grace
- Brown, but Not Out
- Poodle Patrol : Sallie Perkins knows the world of hurt. And that's what drives her to heal others in pain--especially the abandoned dogs who need her.
- YORBA LINDA : Lighting Ceremony at Nixon Library Today
- Sermon : On Holidays, Holy Days and a Jewish Dilemma
- Lamp on Film Set Starts $220,000 Fire
- The Air Down There : Michael Jordan Keeps Swinging Away as Improvement Shows in Fall League
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Walter Ponce Plays Brahms in Pasadena
- MUSIC REVIEW : Asawa: Countertenor Revelations
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Dance : Forbidden Pleasures From Mevlevi Troupe
- Pianist Jody Chou, 13, of Irvine won...
- David Crosby Gets Liver Transplant
- Troops on Alert as U.N., NATO Consider Attacking Serbs : Balkans: Air strikes could disrupt uneasy peace in Croatia. Inaction might further erode U.N. authority.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 3 to Be Sworn In on City Council
- Repairs to Begin on Bridges, Walkways : Recovery: Three of the 11 Valencia spans have been closed because of quake damage. The $833,000 cost will be financed by FEMA, a developer and homeowners.
- Honoring Fighters for Faith : Vietnamese Martyrs Commemorated at Mass
- Rebuilding Their Future : Opportunity Beckons as Quake Recovery Workers Graduate From CCC
- Chatsworth Savors Midnight Madness
- Bears Bury Barry and the Lions : NFC: Chicago keeps ball out of Sanders' hands and the result is a 20-10 victory.
- Nebraska, Penn State Still 1-2
- Health Benefits and Disability
- Representation
- Sen. Feinstein
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Overreacting to Paglia's 'Lesson'
- Challenges to Prop. 187
- Homeless Compound
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 21, 1994
- TELEVISION - Nov. 21, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 21, 1994
- Holiday Travelers Will Have Lots of Company : Travel: John Wayne Airport braces for record crowds beginning Wednesday. Freeways will also be inundated.
- Law Gives Equal 'Hope' to All
- CIRCULAR HOOPS: College basketball is getting underway,...
- PAGE TO SCREEN : Bean Appeal
- THE LAST PANDA by George B....
- FRENCH LESSONS: A Memoir by Alice...
- Joint Chiefs Head Says Clinton Able in Military Affairs
- COVER STORY : YOGAMANIA : Weary of Body-Pounding Workouts, Fitness Buffs Turn With Relief to the Ancient Healing Exercise
- Loyola Starts Fast in Southern Section, 34-8