- Library Booster Wins State Honor
- Teacher to Be Charged in Fatal Beating Over Crash : Crime: Denneth Jackson helped a group of his party guests kill a man in retaliation for a car accident, police say.
- Supervisor Dana Plans to Retire in '96, Endorses Top Aide as Successor : Politics: Sixteen-year L.A. County board veteran says it's 'time to move on.' Early announcement means Don Knabe can start campaigning now, observers say.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Demonstrators Oppose Quake Repair District
- A Judge's On-Camera Proceeding
- No-Offense Steelers Win Again : Pro football: Pittsburgh cornerback Rod Woodson and kicker Gary Anderson key 23-10 victory over Buffalo.
- Taft Reaches Tennis Finals With Win Over University
- Dickens Gone a-Wry : Theater: Daniel Sullivan's 'Inspecting Carol' in Laguna is a spoof of the Christmas classic that the playwright swears he loves.
- The Hammer Falls on the Public's Trust : Commentary: UCLA/Hammer trustees ceded control of a major cultural asset, leaving the prized Leonardo da Vinci notebook to the whim of a private collector.
- Sybase to Buy Powersoft for $940 Million : Computers: Merger would create world's largest provider of client-server software with 2,000 vendors.
- SECURITIES
- Delta in Line to Be First to Ban Smoking on All of Its Flights
- HANOI : A Neighborhood Visit
- A Winning Attitude : Los Alamitos' Streak Mean the Griffins Don't Know What It's Like to Be Losers
- Time to Repent History's Sins, Pope Says : Religion: Catholics urged to purify themselves before crossing 'threshold of the new millennium.'
- Base Advocates Call Pentagon Memo Flawed : Military: Gallegly says report advising closure of Point Mugu Navy installation is plagued with errors. Local delegation plans to lobby Washington directly.
- City Cleans Up Yard of 'Trash Collector' : Man Amasses Truckloads of Debris
- Candidates in Two Tight Races Sweat It Out : Election: Victory in city council contests in Newport Beach and Santa Ana hinge on the tally Wednesday of absentee ballots. In one cliffhanger, the leader is ahead by only 26 votes.
- Owen Tells Angels He Wants to Be Traded : Baseball: Third baseman, who hit career-high .310 last season, said he will stay only if he starts.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- For Rams' Newman, It's Difficult to Watch : Pro football: Free safety tries to take his mind off team's struggles by switching channels.
- Carter Gets Audubon Medal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council's New Faces Turned to Businesses
- Youth Shot Near High School : Crime: Student, 18, is wounded after an attempted carjacking is thwarted. Gunshots startle the campus, and a teacher chases one of the two assailants.
- PASADENA : Bereal Elected President of NAACP Branch
- $8 Million Raised for LAPD Computers
- Theater Reviews : Whether You Like It or Not! : UCI Production of the Shakespeare Work Has an Overdeveloped Sense of the Emphatic
- ECONOMY
- Fidelity Bank's Losses Narrow in 3rd Quarter
- Company Town : Some at Sony See Guber's Wish List Leaving Them Holding Bag of Coal
- Luther Medical Suitor Drops Out
- Rexon Plans Restructuring Charge Related to Its Move
- Mater Dei Is Erasing the Memories of 56-3 : This Time, Monarchs Say Trip to Final Won't Be Enough to Satisfy Them
- ENVIRONMENT : Experts Look to Wildlife Law Center as Valuable Resource
- TRADE TALKS IN THE PACIFIC : Rights Issues Take Stage at Summit : Asia: Protests over East Timor embarrass Indonesia, which had hoped to polish image.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Palestinian Territories, Arafat Is Losing Ground : Mideast: The PLO leader faces criticism from all sides. That has Israel worried about his ability to keep control.
- Checkpoint Back in Business; More Than 150 Intercepted : Immigration: Border Patrol post had been closed for six weeks but will remain open at least until February.
- Molestation Defendant Acting as Own Lawyer : Courts: Nurse's aide Victor Sumner is cross-examining witnesses he is accused of fondling in Simi Valley Hospital.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- First in Line for Raider Honors
- MOVIESAnother L.A. Fest: Organizers of a new...
- Healthtronics Joins With Bank to Handle Claims
- RETAILING
- Market trends: Image Entertainment Inc. announced a...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Tumble as Stocks Gain; Dow Up 28.26
- Pacific Sunwear Reports 53% Increase in Profits
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Plan OKd to End Desegregation Suit
- Tropical Storm Gordon Slams Across Florida : Weather: Disaster is averted, but high winds evoke bad memories of 1992's Hurricane Andrew. At least 100 deaths in Caribbean are reported.
- Division I at a Glance
- LUSAKA : A Chance for Peace
- Specter Studies '96 Run, Blasts Religious Right
- A Date With Tragedy : Hit-and-Run Accident Claims Life of Girl, 16, After Homecoming Dance
- Court to Hear Merchants' Arguments for Pole Signs
- Raider-Ram Rumble Was Just Another Day in the Stands : Sports: 'Football has nothing to do it. These people come to the stadium looking for a fight,' an official says. Most citations are for disturbing the peace, drunkenness.
- Prisoner Dies in County Jail While Suffering From Heroin Withdrawal
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler Hobbled by Ankle Sprain
- Newberry Helps Keep Tenuous Hold on Line
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : 49ers Add to Big West Volleyball Title Collection
- Raiders Have a Message for Fans: Let Us Do the Fighting
- Raveling Decides He Can't Go On as USC's Coach : Basketball: Charlie Parker takes over on interim basis after his boss quits because of near-fatal car accident.
- Dance Review : 'Black Choreographers': Moving, but Not Progressing
- BODY WATCH : Crunch Appeal
- Division V at a Glance
- OXNARD : Ball Field to Honor Slain Police Officer
- WESTMINSTER : Council Winner Aims to Cut Water Charges
- Ballot Count to Resume, Judge Rules : Election: Feinstein stretches her margin over Huffington as absentee votes are tallied. Harman overtakes Brooks in congressional race and Kuykendall pulls ahead of Karnette in crucial Assembly contest, but both remain too close to call.
- Moorpark College forward Nick Foster, a Thousand...
- Prop. 187
- TV News
- Five Hueneme High football players were suspended...
- Bookstore Survives
- Losing Herself in Politics : Maxine Quirk has been on the ballot seven times in the last 12 years and has yet to win a race. But the Peace and Freedom candidate says running for office lets the voters know there are alternatives to the established powerbrokers.
- GOP Control of Congress
- Gergen on Republicans
- Judge Orders Resumption of Ballot Count : Election: Feinstein stretches her margin over Huffington as absentee votes are tallied. Harman overtakes Brooks in congressional race and Kuykendall pulls ahead of Karnette in crucial Assembly contest, but both remain too close to call.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 15, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 15, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 15, 1994
- GETTING INSIDE: How much do you hate...
- U.S. Weighs New Arms Sales Policy : Defense: Support for contractors and state of economy would become factors in approving exports. Some decry plan for giving green light to dealers.
- 'New Order' Cometh, GOP's Incoming Leaders Promise
- McNall Agrees to Plead to Fraud Charges : Kings: Prosecutors say he defrauded banks for more than $236 million. Gretzky also allegedly was deceived.
- Willie Brown Calls Session as Grip on Assembly Weakens
- Clinton Weighs U.S. Entry for Cuban Children
- Ito's Televised Interview Lands Him in Controversy : Simpson case: Some question his judgment after he blasted media coverage. No ethical rules were violated.
- Man Faces 3 Murder Counts in Family Deaths : Courts: Edward Charles III is accused of killing his parents and brother, whose bodies were found in a burning car. Special circumstance allegation could mean death sentence if he is convicted.
- A Touch of Humanity : Jim Bates says he wants next year's center fund-raiser 'to reflect the social and emotional impact of fashion.'
- The Close, Personal Friend Trend : The Rich and Famous--and All Their Many, Many Pals--Are Wrecking the Meaning of the Word Frienship
- Talk About Your Bad Breaks
- Soprano Elizabeth Koukladas, 29, of Westminster won...
- Rising CD Rates Attract Scores of Investors Back to Banks
- Hunter Lives on Edge of Luck as Knife Stops Bullet
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Arroyo Seco: Whose Needs for Space Come First?
- WESTMINSTER : Zoning Change Clears Way for Townhome Project
- ANAHEIM : New Councilmen to Be Sworn In Nov. 29
- Sanders (237 Yards) Steals Show : NFC: He comes through with best game as a pro to lead the Lions over Buccaneers, 14-9.
- Maybe We Should Petition for a Recall of L.A. Fans
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : There's a Little for All--Almost : Seedings: Mission Viejo faces top-ranked Bishop Amat. Western faces Servite; Mater Dei plays Redlands.
- Bringing PC Profits Home for the Holidays : Manufacturers Are Pulling Out the Stops to Capture Fast-Growing Family Market
- ENERGY
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Asserts Desire to Keep Wetlands a Bio-Diversity Park
- Bizarre Fake Field Goal Helpful to Bears : Interconference: Conway's desperate pass deflects off intended receiver and turns into a touchdown in 17-14 victory over Dolphins.
- Nebraska Stays on Top of Both Football Polls
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Romero Salvages Chamber Lite Outing
- Mann Wants to Prove He'll Do Right Thing
- Medium-Hot Walk on the Far 'Side'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Yesterday's Computers a Boon for Junkyards : Technology: Recycling, reselling or rebuilding the outdated machines keeps scores of small firms busy.
- Retrofitting Lag Blamed for Quake Freeway Toll : Roads: Engineers' panel says fast pace begun in 1989 wasn't kept up. Many projects years from completion.
- Fire Destroys 2 Vehicles, Damages 4 Carports
- Charity on Wheels : More Than 21,000 Bikers Hit the Highway to Raise Funds to Fight Muscular Dystrophy
- Multicultural Manners : Shoeless Salesman Lands on His Feet
- Study Urges L.A. to Privatize More Services : Government: Conservative think tank calls on Riordan to follow up on campaign pledge to turn city work over to outside firms. Such moves could save $120 million annually, report says.
- It's Last Stop on Navratilova's Farewell Tour : Tennis: One of the sport's greatest players will end 22-year career at Virginia Slims Championships.
- Love at First Bite: 'Vampire' Tears Into Box Office : Movies: Warners film looks to be the fourth largest debut ever. 'Santa Clause' sleighs into the No. 2 spot with a solid take.
- A Lawyerly Fight Over Briefs
- INDONESIA
- Desperately Seeking Anyone : Single people are going to new and unusual lengths to meet people. Can you blame them? These days, it takes creativity to find the perfect partner.
- Court Date Set for Man in Mother's Brutal, Gory Killing
- Picking Over Debris From a Tidal Wave
- A Sunday in Hog Heaven : Charity: The 11th-annual Love Ride in Glendale attracts 21,000 easy riders to a fund-raising event benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Assn.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Cautionary Tales About Religious Agendas : Appeals to universal values may work better with voters than biblical quotations.
- After Loss, Rams Are Looking Forward : Interconference: Chance for winning season lies in San Francisco and San Diego.
- Missing Memories : '54 Bruins Might Have Been Best Ever, but They Didn't Reach the Rose Bowl
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Vienna Symphony Stays Course in Cerritos
- Broncos Get Big Game From Newlywed Russell : AFC: Running back rushes for 109 yards and scores game-winning touchdown in 17-10 victory over Seahawks.
- Bettis Gets Battered According to Plan : Interconference: Ram running back, center of Raider strategy, is held to 13 yards on 10 carries.
- Bengals' Blake One Tough Tiger : AFC: Despite sprained ankle, quarterback rallies Cincinnati to a 34-31 victory over Houston.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- JAPAN
- City Divided by Move to Let Residents Carry Guns : Safety: Stockton weighs idea opposed by mayor, police chief. About 130,000 people could be eligible.
- BREA : Agency Seeks Housing Project Ideas
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PACIFIC RIM : The Twain Meet in Two Summits : Clinton can talk democracy for the Americas and trade for Asia, and reach similar goals in both areas.
- CAMARILLO : Malathion Spraying Scheduled Tonight
- ENERGY
- Rockwell Names William Calise as Senior Vice President
- Despite Opposition, the Fed Is Expected to Increase Rates for 6th Time This Year : Interest: Some on Wall Street say a hike is needed to slow the economy. Critics argue that it could put the country into a recession.
- COLUMN ONE : Analysis of a Doomed Campaign : Kathleen Brown changed issues too often and ran out of money. But even if she had made no mistakes, she faced a political master holding two aces--crime and illegal immigration.
- City's Ties to Homeless Shelter Questioned : Services: Debate grows over landlord role and financial contributions. Some advocate transfer of responsibility.
- Redemption in the Rain Forest : Ex-Missionary Works to Ease Amazon Indians Into the Present
- Girl Dies of Hit-and-Run Injuries Suffered After Homecoming Dance
- Driver Arrested in Fatal Accident
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : 1993-94 IN REVIEW
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Back-Up Singers Out-Flash Anderson
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Joe Ely Ropes 'Em In With Rock 'n' Soul : Veteran Texas singer-songwriter easily outshines the others at Coach House quadruple-header.
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Irvine drug development...
- Orange County
- Orange County
- Jokes
- SCIENCE : Rising to the Top for a New Look at an Ancient Forest : For the first time in North America, researchers will be able to study trees from above with the help of a mechanical crane.
- Father Turns in 'Missing' 2-Year-Old : Custody: Buena Park police say girl is in county facility pending review.
- Riordan's Pitch: You Too Can Aid : Mayor's Mansion Makeover Plan : Remodeling: Supporters are asked to help fund $2.5-million refurbishing of Getty House, to be used for parties and for hosting dignitaries.
- Countywide : Top Givers to Receive Accolades
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Shine Scores 18 Points to Lead Orange Coast
- Jazz : Warm and Chatty Wilson Has the Ability to Expand
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : An Intimate Evening of Blues With Eric Clapton
- Birth Defects in Gulf Vets' Babies Stir Fear, Debate
- GARDEN GROVE : Letter Carriers Will Keep Eye on Residents
- 2 Killed, 3 Injured in Sylmar Crash
- For Latinos, Let Election Setbacks Be Call for Action
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Winners Get Ready to Push for Library
- Grobbelaar's Return Ends in Near Riot
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill
- Parsons, Taylor in Step : Duo, Who Perform in Irvine Tonight, Meld Dance and Jazz
- Bledsoe--45 of 70--Has a Record Day : Interconference: Patriot quarterback finishes it off with overtime touchdown pass to defeat Vikings, 26-20.
- D. A. to Shift Focus in Murder Trial to Evidence : Courts: After two weeks of trying to establish a motive in the death of a Westlake nurse, lawyers will pursue new testimony.
- Fairy Tale Is a Dream Come True for Retiree-Turned-Author
- VENTURA : Beach Cleanup Plan Proposed for Spring
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Provide Buses and Rose Parade Seats
- Economic Profile
- The Pacific : Fluor Corp. Chairman Les McCraw Sees Business Aplenty in Asia : Construction: The region is expected to spend $1 billion on infrastructure.
- Carjacker Dies in S.F. Shootout
- EARTHQUAKE LOSSES: Marvin Weisbrod, vice president of...
- NOW OR NEVER?: For Ventura County fans...
- CRYING FOWL: Like eggs? Well, be warned...
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Facing the Realities of Aging, Death : THE AFTERLIFE AND OTHER STORIES <i> by John Updike</i> , Alfred A. Knopf $24, 316 pages
- Orange County Almanac
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Healthy Sampras Wins First Tournament Since Wimbledon
- VIETNAM
- Seeking Souls of O.C. Korean Americans : Religion: Pioneering pastor offers the young an alternative to tradition
- For School Kids, the Future Is Now
- Countywide : Community Troupe to Present 'M*A*S*H'
- BUENA PARK : Fire Department Rates Last as Election Issue
- Suit Pits Teacher Against School District : Courts: Jury is now hearing a so-called whistle-blower case in which Sheila Hopper accuses officials of retaliation after she complained about problems in special education programs.
- Kelley Going to San Diego State
- Opportunistic Packers Find Jets Missing a Lott : Interconference: Green Bay picks on backup safety Terrell in 17-10 victory.
- VENTURA : Laundry Is Studied for Landmark Status
- MISSION VIEJO : Expansion Nixed for Child-Care Center
- Angels Find Crack in Their Plan to Deal Away Magrane : Baseball: Injuries the pitcher sustained in late October car accident lessen his value on the trade market.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : He's Paying His Dues in the Big Man's Club : Basketball: Villa Park's Chenowith, a sophomore, adjusts to size through hard work and help from friends.
- PREP FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PAIRINGS : Three Unbeaten Teams Top Division I Field for Playoffs
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Afternoon Deelites Bacharach, Mandella
- Seattle Deals Clippers a Fifth Loss : Pro basketball: Team's worst start in a decade continues as Los Angeles can't match Supersonics' strength off the bench in a 115-90 defeat.
- TV Talk Shows Duke It Out Over Ratings : Television: Winfrey is still No. 1, but Ricki Lake leapfrogs over a host of longtime favorites to take the No. 2 spot.
- Making Sense of Cuban History
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Sarukkai's Solo Draws In Audience
- Trust Company of the West announced the...
- Amid Tensions, L.A. AIDS Group Evokes Love, Anger : Health: AIDS Project L.A. deals with grief and high expectations. Improvement needed, officials concede.
- From Ashes, a Dance of Life : For Fire Victims, the Steps to Healing Are Mental <i> and</i> Physical
- The Information Superhighway Helps Map Out the Right Route
- Dear Street Smart: Traditionally, "big rig" trucks...
- GARDEN GROVE : 35 Community Helpers to Get Police Awards
- Youngsters Leave Mark on Shoreline : Environment: Fifty Oxnard elementary school students adopt oil-damaged McGrath State Beach in an effort to restore its natural habitat.
- Concerns Loom for Fans of Planned Ballpark : Policy: Cities will vote on Ventura location for minor league stadium. Neither teamwork nor reliable funding is assured.
- Border Patrol Reopens San Clemente Checkpoint
- Mistake by Chiefs Fuels Charger Rally : AFC: Montana's pass glances off Dawson, leading to interception that sets up winning touchdown in 14-13 San Diego victory.
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT
- Hostetler Finds He Has Other Options : Interconference: Instead of finding only Brown, quarterback spreads his passes around.
- Hard Time for Chris Tandem : Football: Each week, one of the Ram quarterbacks gets battered and confused. Raider game was no exception.
- Leadership Role Sought for Minorities, Women
- Music : Gorchakova, Leiferkus: From Russia With Arias
- Israeli Tourists Get Welcome in Jordan
- Families Must Gaze Across Great Divide of Prop. 187 : Immigration: In some cases, parents are here legally, their children are not. Siblings too are split.
- PORT HUENEME : Westminster Church Fetes 25th Birthday
- CYPRESS : Card Club Opposition Boosts 2 of 3 Winners
- Oxnard Still Planning to Pave Gonzales Road Near Mall
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : School District Offers College Aid Seminars
- CAMARILLO : Fire in Garage Causes $125,000 in Damage
- Portola / Jeffrey Intersection Will Soon Take a Turn for the Better
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park
- Ram Attendance History
- Andersen Continues Mastery : NFC: Kicker's game-winning field goal lifts Saints, 33-32, and is his sixth against Atlanta.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Reeves, Hargrove: A Musical Match
- 'Dirigible': A Quirky Tale From Uruguay
- Sweden Follows Austria, Finland With Vote to Join European Union : Scandinavia: The strong 52.2% approval comes as a surprise after pre-balloting polls showed an even split.
- Clinton Visit Revives Ties With Philippines After Pullout : Asia: The trip comes two years after America's bitter military exodus. Manila now focuses on development and regional relations.
- Prop. 186's Defeat Need Not End Reform : Health care: Start with smaller doses like catastrophic coverage for all and ending some state mandates.
- Gripe : 'Take Back Our Quietude'
- IRVINE : Trustees to Get Results of Study on New Chief
- ORANGE : New Official Will Help City Attract Business
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon
- After 90 Years, Baseball Stories Sound the Same
- It's Schutz's Turn to Step Into Spotlight : Volleyball: Senior is big reason Newport Harbor has advanced to quarterfinals of playoffs.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCLA's Phebus Falls to a Teammate in Tennis Final
- Raiders Rule Black-and-Blue Day : Pro football: Both quarterbacks injured, violence extends to stands during 20-17 victory over Rams.
- Colleges Target Aging Rich in Huge Fund-Raising Drives
- Stunning Blow for a Hired Gun
- Teams Search Matilija Canyon for 2 Hikers
- Rams-Raiders Game Is Hard-Fought on Field and in Stands : Sports: Fourteen fans are arrested and 55 are ejected as capacity crowd lives up to traditional unruliness.
- Proposition 187 : How Has the Future Changed?
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Teen-Agers Shot at, Escape Injury
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ordinance to Address Concerns Over Noise
- Don't Turn Back Now : Gun-control gains must not be erased by the political shift on Capitol Hill
- There's Plenty of Blame to Share For This Debacle
- Drunkenness, Fighting Spoil Game for Many : Hooligans: Fourteen fans are arrested and 55 ejected from Anaheim Stadium, but no serious injuries are reported at Ram-Raider game.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples, Love Continue Reign Over World Cup for Third Year
- MAKING IT IN O.C. : Firm Re-Creates Museum-Quality Frames for Art
- Each Worker Has the Right to Inspect Personnel File
- Why Some Experts Oppose a Hike
- Chinese Who Torched Dorm to Be Executed
- Asics Tiger Corp.: The sports shoe maker...
- O.C. Students in a Lawsuit State of Mind
- Theater : Karen Morrow Maintains Cabaret's Spirit
- Shuttle Set to Return; Edwards Is Likely Landing Site
- UPDATE : Justice Department Team Sets Precedents in Disabled Access
- Judge Halts Absentee Ballot Tally : Election: Allegation of voter fraud by Democrats prompts order. Feinstein-Huffington contest and two other races hang in balance.
- Agenda
- Attorney Competence Issues May Spare Murderer : Justice: The state Supreme Court will get a report this week on the quality of the defense at the 1982 trial of one of Orange County's most vicious killers.
- Pain Victims Soften Ache of Isolation at Gatherings : Health: Members of association meet twice a month for friendship and understanding that is often elusive in daily life.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Orange
- Beuerlein Gets a Win for Buddy
- 49ers Strut Past Cowboys : NFC: San Francisco bids to be best in conference--and league--with 21-14 victory over Dallas.
- Browns Don't Let Eagles Soar : Interconference: Defense is dominant in 26-7 victory over Philadelphia.
- Plastic Issuers Seek Ever More Cardholders : Credit cards: With 40% of all charges made between November and December, it's 'payoff time' for banks.
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine computer printer manufacturer...
- Renaissance Golf Reports Loss in Third Quarter
- Nation of One : Lucille Lucero, 75, is the sole survivor of her tribe, But her plan to preserve her heritgage doesn't sit well with some other Native Americans.
- 'Prophet' Clinton Garners Political Endorsement in Unlikely Place
- Youth Opinion : Only the Swift Get Lunch
- A Gain Against AIDS That Carries Ethical Questions : Should HIV-positive pregnant women face mandatory AZT therapy?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Kuwaiti to Speak to World Affairs Group
- Ins, Outs of Recording Contracts to Be Examined
- MOVIESEye on Oscar: TriStar Pictures will open...
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Lullabies From the Lizst Chamber
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Speed-Metal Gwar Storms the Palace
- When It Comes to Harassment, Paglia Cannot Speak for Us
- CHINA
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Economic Growth May Slack Off Soon : Inflation: Experts say the 3-year expansion is nearing its peak, which could hurt both Republicans and Bill Clinton.
- Passage of Prop. 187
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTER : Questioning PBS 'Rights' Revisionism
- A Change of Focus
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 14, 1994
- The Region - News from Nov. 14, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 14, 1994
- Prop. 187 Sponsors Swept Up in National Whirlwind : Immigration: Callers seek help in carrying effort to other states. Some believe next step is up to Congress.
- Clinton, Chinese President Meet Before Summit
- RAM NOTEBOOK : There's Not Enough Bettis to Suit Drayton
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Vienna Symphony Stays to the Course
- Speaker Hopes for Encore as Houdini : Politics: Republicans are itching to oust longtime Democratic Assembly leader Willie Brown, but he is mustering all his legendary savvy to stay in power.
- For a Good Time, Skip the Pizza and Avoid Rain
- Republicans Temper Talk of Changes : Politics: After a week of boasting about a new day in Congress, GOP leaders admit many goals are out of reach. Some ideas will be blocked by Clinton, phased in or modified.