- NEWPORT BEACH : Environmental Committee Lauds City's Cleanest and Greenest
- MISSION VIEJO : Task Force to Review the Public Comments About Tennis Centers
- Morgan Is Expected to Be Chosen Mayor : Camarillo: Ken Gose, the current council leader, says he will support the vice mayor.
- Hawking Has a Need to Succeed : Titan Coach's Competitive Fire Is Tempered by a Caring Attitude
- Grahe Files for Free Agency
- Musicians playing for Opera Pacific will receive...
- Bruce Arden has been named district manager...
- AUTOS
- Kevin Bernzott has been elected chairman of...
- Citadel Holding Reports $59-Million Loss in Quarter
- THE ASIA BOOM : More on the Pacific Rim
- Mexico's Long-Ruling PRI Scrambles to Patch Up Holes : Politics: Under unprecedented attack, it seeks to close ranks with President-elect Zedillo about to assume office.
- Academic Decathlon Teams in Suspense
- New Method May Offer Alternative to Breast Biopsies : Health: Radioactive tracer correctly identifies 90% of tumors in study. Two other reports support value of mammograms for women in their 40s.
- MISSION HILLS : Feud Over Stolen Computer Ends
- Fleiss Jury Hears Final Arguments : Courts: Deliberations in pandering case against alleged Hollywood madam to begin today. Prosecutor compares her to a car salesman. Defense calls police hypocritical.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Kidnap, Rape Suspect Is Cleared
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- OXNARD : State to Revoke Grocery Store's Liquor License
- BASEBALL LABOR : Settlement Not Likely This Week
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Doug Durham Learns Lesson From Dad in Loss to Georgia
- Family : Doors of Discovery Open in Video of 'Monet's Garden' : 'Linnea' Video Opens Doors of Discovery
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Yields Climb; Dow Gains 31.29
- Uruguay's Future Seen in Free Trade
- THE ASIA BOOM : Pacific Rim Movers and Shakers : 'The reason people want Mission Energy involved in a power project is our unsurpasseddevelopment capability.' Edward R. Muller, president and chief executive officer of Mission Energy
- European Union Lifts Arms Ban Against Syria
- LAGUNA HILLS : $197,000 Asked for Tollway Exit Changes
- Driving Out the Lions on Penny Lane
- Ex-Property Manager Who Embezzled Gets 3-Year Term
- VENTURA : Bungalow Fire Was Caused by a Child
- Arizona Questions Timing, Not Intent, of Great Eight
- Teledyne Electronic Systems of Northridge won a...
- GTE Government Corp. of Westlake Village won...
- THE BUSINESS SPACE RACE : Orbital Sciences to Acquire GPS Maker Magellan Systems : Electronics: The prize is a slice of consumer market in personal navigation devices. Swap is valued at $55 million.
- Law Firm's Harassment Damages Halved : Ruling: Judge allows punitive award of $3.5 million to former secretary of Baker & McKenzie over a partner's abuse. He says firm has acted to curb such activity.
- Misdirected Venture? : Despite 2 Oscars, Camera Platforms International Has Never Been in the Profit Picture
- Guards Shoot 4 Inmates in Prison Melee
- THE ASIA BOOM
- Huffington Holds Out for Unlikely Victory in Race
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Plaintiff in Political Case Collapses in Court : Lawsuit: Accountant was listening to testimony in action against two Newport direct-mail consultants.
- SIMI VALLEY : Fund-Raiser Planned for Marching Band
- Library Opens, as Does New Era in Financing
- A Sixth Sense for Sculpture : Blind, Deaf Chris Cook Connects Through His Art
- Retired Pastor Michael J. Carlos Dies
- Fear's Potentially Lethal Effect : Facts about Prop. 187 and its current status must be disseminated throughout the public
- Ex-Bruin Neuheisel Reportedly to Become Colorado's Coach
- Miscellany
- Child Abuse Leading Concern in Survey
- You Can't Burn Rice, but He Can Easily Burn You
- Russo's Next Production: a New Party : Politics: Film producer and former pop star manager Aaron Russo is trying to start a new political party. His beliefs have gotten him into trouble with both the left and the right.
- 2 More Brown Associates Get Well-Paid Posts : Government: The Speaker appoints his frequent companion and a longtime friend to state boards as his hold on his own powerful position wanes.
- RETAIL
- And Now for the Big Payoff . . .
- LONG BEACH : Doctor Gets Year in Jail for Hiring Unlicensed Personnel
- Drive-By Vandals Break Antelope Valley Windows
- SANTA ANA : 22 Property Managers Cited for Excellence
- BREA : Volunteers to Prepare Gift Baskets
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Undergoes Neurological Tests
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Pippen Could Take Some Tips From the Way Mailman Works
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton Leads Seattle Past Indiana
- 3 Face Firing Over Mishandled 911 Calls in Boy's Beating Death
- THE ASIA BOOM : Pacific Rim Movers and Shakers : 'The aim is simple. We want to be the king of sound in the world.' Nam Sang Eun, president of Young Chang Musical Instrument Co. Ltd.
- Major Narrowly Survives Key Vote in British Parliament
- Clinton Shows Who's Commander in Chief
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Tested for TB Exposure
- Orange : City Planners to Deal With Alcohol Permits
- A Route Out of Despair for True Liberals : Look how far conservatism has come since the '64 Goldwater election debacle.
- Youngsters Bid Goodby to Their Friend Julio Cano : Services: A soccer teammate describes him as special. 'Our son can finally rest,' his father says.
- Something's Rotten in Relevanceland : Media: Is the TV script our equivalent of Shakespeare? Or just easier on college minds?
- 21 Charged With Drunk Driving
- Drink of the '90s: Fun-loving joints along...
- Titans Will Play Soccer at Indiana
- Airlines Learn Business Travelers and Squirming Kids Don't Mix : Transportation: Carriers consider various options to keep families and full-paying adults separated.
- Europe Drew Most Foreign Ventures in '93
- THE BUSINESS SPACE RACE : ITT Plans Commercial Satellite 'Spaceport' : Aerospace: Launch facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base could lead to the creation of 400 to 500 jobs.
- Fraud Sentence Almost at End for Jim Bakker
- '60s Activist Jerry Rubin Dies After Auto Injuries
- L.A. Considers Diverting Bond Funds to Hire Police : Finances: Councilwoman questions plan involving DWP land. Voters had OKd money for LAPD facilities.
- LOS ANGELES : Administration Won't Fight Gay Officer's Reinstatement
- SIMI VALLEY : Scaled-Bank Student Testing Considered
- Valley Interview : Helping the Campus Recover Is Priority for CSUN Police Chief
- Shooting Spree Damages Businesses, Cars : Antelope Valley: Houses are also damaged by BB guns fired from a moving vehicle. Targeted were Palmdale, Lancaster, Quartz Hill.
- Ventura Names Yolo Official as Manager : Government: The Northern California administrator will return to her native county to take the city's top executive spot.
- GLENDALE : Holiday Safety Reminders Issued
- Quake Recovery Plan Draws Praise, Fire : Financing: Blue-collar areas of the San Fernando Valley embrace redevelopment proposals, but affluent neighborhoods threaten to sue.
- Hughes Leads UCLA Women by UC Irvine
- San Francisco Rolls, 35-14, Clinches NFC West : Pro football: New Orleans can't stop 49ers, who move closer to locking up the home-field advantage for the playoffs.
- Firm Cuts Workers' Comp Claims by About Half
- Right Start to Sell Items Through CD-ROM Disks
- When Dorfman Talks, the Investment World Listens : Stocks: Media market guru has won a legion of followers with his strong predictions. But critics say he's a rumormonger who caters to 'short sellers.'
- Shirley Spitler has been named business assistance...
- Ventura's Xenium Hires Canadian Marketing Firm
- Turkish Center Firebombed
- China Powers the Asia Boom
- Supreme Court to Decide Issue of Drug Testing at School : Privacy: Oregon case involving mandatory checks for student athletes to be heard. Justices will review Fourth Amendment 'unreasonable search' ban.
- COLUMN ONE : Cashing In on Thigh Anxiety : An L.A. doctor and entrepreneur helps turn an obscure ointment into a flab-reduction industry. But outside researchers don't know how--or even if--the stuff works.
- THE ASIA BOOM : Public Works : Asians Power Up the Private Sector : Billions are needed to build roads, bridges, airports and utilities--far more than governments can finance on their own.
- 1 Killed, 100 Arrested in India Demonstrations
- Church Youth Leader Receives 3-Year Sentence
- Crafts Fair Offers Holiday Gift Items
- Ex-Bruin Neuheisel Confident After Accepting Colorado Post
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Campuzano Leads Garden Grove Past Santa Fe
- AEROSPACE
- Access Healthnet to Use Data General Computers
- Lance Martin has been named vice president...
- Fidelity Reduces Full-Time Workers by 115, a 15% Cut
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE ASIA BOOM : Far East Facts
- O.C. Majority Favors Tougher Gun Control : Poll: Fear of crime has two-thirds bucking county's conservative image to back tighter restrictions.
- Recovery Plan Greeted by Divergent Responses : Valley: Economic and political factors may explain why quake projects aren't welcomed in all areas.
- LAKIN LEGACY: A featured achievement of Chancellor...
- A Briton's American Independence : Fulbright Chandler award gives Denise Danks, here soaking up U.S. culture, something most mothers don't have--free time.
- U.S. Free to Search Any Parcel From Abroad, Court Says in Irvine Case
- 3 Killed as Fleeing Van Crashes Into Car
- He's Mature for a Rookie : A laid-off aerospace industry employee joins L.A. Police Department at age 59
- A Stunned Community Mourns : Lakin Recalled as Man With Vision, Motivated by Excellence : Friends say the career educator was eager to accept challenges in an effort to move higher in the ranks of academic administration.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Judge Allows Confession as Evidence in Kidnap Case : Crime: Magistrate will also permit identification of defendant from photo lineup. Michigan man is accused of abducting Val Verde real estate agent.
- Ruling Favors Housing Developer : Thousand Oaks: State appellate court says the city wrongly denied Nedjatollah Cohan the right to build project that planners had approved.
- Family Seeks 2 Vanished Clothing Wholesalers : Disappearance: Men were to have met with a business associate on Thanksgiving, but dropped out of sight. Relatives search the Valley for them.
- NORTHRIDGE : Funds Mount for New YMCA Center
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Rising Rates Dampen Sales of Existing Homes : Real estate: The numbers edge up only slightly in October, led by gains in the West.
- AEROSPACE
- RETAIL
- RETAILING
- Jury Hears Police Interview of Thornton Denying Killing : Courts: Prosecution plays videotape in which Thousand Oaks man says he never saw Kellie O'Sullivan but admits stealing her truck.
- Time to Admit Defeat in Bosnia? : Perhaps, but even now air power could change the outcome
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana's Foot Injury Called a Sprain
- Big Prep Football Game Moved to Friday at Big A
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- TELEVISIONVCRs Are Humming: Viewers might grumble about...
- Art : Better Safe Than Risk Offending
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- RETAIL
- He Has an Arresting Sense of Humor : Culture: Vincent Craig is serious about his job as the Navajo Nation's chief probation officer. But he's just as serious about singing satirical songs and drawing his hit cartoon.
- Boy in Prop. 187 Controversy Mourned : Rites: Family, friends pay last respects to the 12-year-old whose parents say they delayed medical treatment out of fear of deportation.
- BODY WATCH : Use Your Head to Improve Your Body
- If You Must, Label Her 'Enlightened' : Pop music: Loreena McKennitt, who performs in Irvine tonight, sings ethereal material, but don't pigeonhole the harpist as New Age.
- 'Dream Team,' ABC Plan Joint Venture
- Doctors' Offer to Help Kevorkian Patient Rebuffed
- Freedom Fighter : Paralyzed Therapist Teaches Patients How to Be Independent
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Accountant Offers Advice on Paperwork
- ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a...
- Systems Application and Technologies Inc. of Oxnard...
- Franklin Introduces Line of Data Routers
- Kohl's Party Sets Quotas for Women : Germany: Christian Democrats will set aside one-third of candidacies, posts. Polls have shown a loss of female voters.
- Dahmer Slain in Prison Attack; Inmate Held
- Seal Beach : Complaint Filed to Remove Home's Dome
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Rejects Release of Salary Information
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : VFW Post Will Meet for First Time Friday
- October Restaurant Closures
- Countywide : Charity Is Seeking County Aid
- Orange County Almanac
- Walsh Can't Even Sell Himself on Future, So He Steps Down
- Bettis Sets His Sights on New Rushing Goal
- WellPoint Health Networks Inc., a managed health...
- Local Stock-Market Letter Has a Bearish Outlook
- Wet Seal Stock Jumps on Earnings Projection
- Voice-Tel of Ventura Opens Its 4th Office
- Special T Fasteners of Chatsworth won a...
- THE ASIA BOOM : Environment : Is Pollution the Price of Asia's Development? : China's rapid growth has many worried, recalling the early days of Japan's environmental problems.
- Law That Requires Candidates' Names in Mailers Upheld
- Christopher Mideast Plans
- 2 Physicists Simplify Study of Four-Dimensional Space : Science: Discovery stuns mathematicians. Finding will help in understanding basic properties of matter.
- Gun Laws Backed in Orange County Poll : Opinion: Despite area's conservatism, majority favor liberal position of stricter controls because of a fear of violent crime, a UC Irvine survey shows.
- SIMI VALLEY : Scaled-Back Student Testing Considered
- LAGUNA HILLS : Power Failure Affects More Than 100 Users
- A Stunned Community Mourns : 3 Campuses Are Hit Hard by the News
- No Magic for Saladin : McCullough's Top Wish Is to Play for USC, but It's Been No Carpet Ride
- Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Leads Stock Rally; Yields Rise
- Banking on the Poor : AID Program Reaches Out in Third World
- Atlanta Investor Buys 6% Share in Micropolis
- Spotlight
- Making A Difference in Your Community : There's No Job Too Small at Animal Refuge
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : 2 Killed in Crash as Car Goes Off Mountain Road
- Colleges
- PREP ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Marina Girls Extend Unbeaten Streak to 40 in Soccer
- Suspensions Don't Follow the Same Rules
- Trojans Heading for Texas : College football: USC accepts invitation to play Texas Tech in Cotton Bowl; Sugar Bowl takes Florida State.
- Priscilla McDaniel, director of education/marketing for Consumer...
- J.M. Peters Settles Faulty Construction Claim in Newport : Litigation: President of condo homeowners association says he's pleased by $6.6-million settlement reached with builder and two subcontractors.
- Catherine Sweeney of Oxnard has been named...
- Algeria Reports Killing 49 Islamic Guerrillas
- Government Won't Appeal Gay Sailor's Reinstatement
- Philippines Tornado Toll
- BODY WATCH : A Healthy Choice : After-shave? Neckties? Slippers? This holiday season, you might junk the usual suspects and buy gifts that benefit mind, body and spirit.
- Man, 86, Disappears on Trip to Mexico
- Sybert Concedes to Beilenson, Vows to Renew Challenge : Politics: Both camps say they are considering lawsuits to protest alleged distortions during the bitter 24th Congressional District campaign.
- Charter School Officials Refuse to Discuss Audits
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Youths Help Clear Park for $250,000 in Improvements : Recreation: California Conservation Corps members are helping prepare North Oaks site for the makeover.
- Late Surge Takes Fresno State Past Pepperdine
- Music Review : Orchestra's Youthful Eagerness Falls Short
- Arcade in Foothill Ranch Planned : Development: Irvine firm says 20-mile inland area can handle a third family amusement center.
- Some Quake Survivors Hire Own Adjusters : Recovery: Many property owners have been less than pleased with the dollar amounts that insurance companies are willing to pay.
- Company Town : Blam! Comic-Book Agents Hit the Scene : Entertainment: As the funnies are adapted for film and CD-ROM, agencies such as Star-Reach are on the rise.
- How to Coexist With Other Passengers
- Law Requiring Candidates' Names in Mailers Upheld : Courts: Ruling stems from case involving former Santa Ana councilman who was fined for actions in 1988 race.
- No More Secrets : A serious illness has turned her life into an open book. But in turn, she feels theheady freedom to say or do anything.
- Norway's Voters Reject Joining European Union
- Villa Park's DeVera Adjusting Her Game
- 3-Alarm Blaze Guts Los Alamitos Print Shop : Fire: Damaged electric lines cut power to 2,300 customers. A paper dryer is believed to be at fault.
- BURBANK : Hearing on Airport Expansion Delayed
- TOPANGA : Residents Urged to Prepare for Rainy Season
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Comments Sought by City on Plans to Preserve Santa Clara River : Santa Clarita: The park would set aside 14-mile stretch. It is one of the last in Southern California to retain a mostly natural riverbank.
- LOS ANGELES : Closing Argument Given in Suit by 'Stooges' Heirs
- LAKE FOREST : Mayor Asks Recount After Coming in 4th
- Cause of Blazes in 3 Vacant Buildings Probed : Homeless: L.A. officials are seeking to determine whether the fires were started by transients trying to stay warm. Cold weather and a shortage of beds in shelters have added to the problem.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : These Bosom Buddies Get Along Swimmingly
- Kaufman, Boselli and O'Neil Are All-Pacific 10
- TV Review : 'Madonna': A Ludicrous Tale With Unintentional Laughs
- Pop Music Review : Former Soap Star Vives in Powerful Set
- Crow Creek Construction Inc. of Oxnard won...
- Company Town : Musical Chairs at Time Warner
- VALLEY BUSINESS / COVER STORY : Exodus to the Promised Land : Communities: Affluent refugees from the Valley escape crime, congestion in the Calabasas-Thousand Oaks corridor. Is the cycle of growth--and its attendant problems--starting all over again?
- THE ASIA BOOM : Research : Risks, Windfalls Found in Developing Technology : South Korea scored success by climbing onto cutting edge of computer production. Smaller economies must use funds for basic needs.
- Team Players : They are the menders of broken hearts. Follow the doctors, nurses and technicians through heart surgery as their clockwork precision saves a man's life.
- Michelle BrayLaguna Beach, JuniorTennis/SinglesEarlier this season, Bray...
- ORANGE : Students Build on Their Knowledge of Egypt
- MISSION VIEJO : Children's Holiday Festival Set for Dec. 10
- Ethiopia Enclave Feeds Body, Soul : Culture: On one block of L.A.'s Fairfax Avenue, immigrants can revel in their ancient African roots at a cluster of restaurants and shops.
- Age of Aquariums : Consciousness Raised, A New Breed of Fish Lovers Grow Their Own
- Official Admits Lying About Death at Clinic : Courts: Abortion facility administrator, on trial for murder, testifies that she was 'too scared' to tell truth to police but denies giving fatal injection.
- Countywide : Donated Gifts Sought for Needy Children
- Arizona Questions Timing, Not Intent, of Great Eight
- Bettis Sets His Sights on New Rushing Goal
- Pining Away : Frustrated at Not Getting Much Playing Time, Peeler May Start Looking Elsewhere
- How Do You Say 'Boffo' in Chinese? 'The Fugitive' : Movies: The first recent Hollywood blockbuster to be shown in China in years has given a boost to the country's faltering movie theaters.
- A Financier's Typical Whirlwind Day
- Company Town : Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- USAir Jet Blows Tire in Landing at John Wayne Airport
- Sybert Concedes to Beilenson, Vows to Renew Challenge in '96 : Politics: Both camps say they are considering lawsuits to protest alleged distortions during the bitter 24th Congressional District campaign.
- Kenneth Mowrey, Ex-OCC Admissions Dean, Dies
- Fleiss Jury Hears Final Arguments : Courts: Deliberations in pandering case expected to begin today. Prosecutor likens her to shrewd saleswoman. Defense says police entrapped her.
- USA Waste Services to Buy Chambers in $725-Million Deal : Merger: Acquisition will create fourth-largest solid waste company in North America.
- Construction Shows Strong Signs of Recovery
- The Times Film Index
- Harassed U.N. Force Plans for Difficult Pullout
- THE ASIA BOOM : Training : Go-Go Growth Points Up Shortage of Skilled Labor : Many experts say Asia needs education more than it does infrastructure.
- THE ASIA BOOM : Expanding Horizons
- ORANGE COUNTY LEGENDS FROM A to Z : The People's Choice : The Times Orange County Sports Staff Published Its Legendary List, but Readers Had Their Own Opinions About Who Belonged: In Short, What Were We Thinking?
- Autopsy of Researcher Given LSD by CIA Proves Inconclusive
- Turkey's Foreign Minister Quits; Political Crisis Brews
- GRANADA HILLS : Mexican Immigrant Seeks Aid for School
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Consider Sister Status for Ho Chi Minh City
- Comments Sought on Plan to Preserve Santa Clara River : Santa Clarita: The park would set aside 14-mile stretch. It retains a mostly natural riverbank.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : 49ers Ready to Show Off Pyramid Power
- Shell Lets Brown Run Frustration Route
- Pace Foods Scooped Up by Campbell : Acquisitions: The soup company will pay $1.1 billion for the world's leading producer of Mexican sauces.
- Eased Rules for Banking Proposed
- Rise in Diphtheria Foreseen in East Europe
- Priest, Irish Rebel Convicted in $7-Million Brink's Heist
- THE ASIA BOOM : China Sets the Pace as Cash, Concrete Pour Into World's Hottest Economic Region
- Limits on Attorney Comments Loudly Opposed : Jurisprudence: New rule would forbid out-of-court statements likely to 'materially prejudice' a case. The State Bar proposal has come under strong fire.
- FULLERTON : University Hands Out Graduate Fellowships
- STUDIO CITY : Open House at Shops Rings in Holidays
- A New Wave of Funding Hits the State Beaches : Parks: From blues festivals to 'company picnic specialists,' the facilities are marketing themselves to lure visitors--and needed money.
- A Stunned Community Mourns : College District Faces Void After Chancellor's Death
- Musical Benefit Set for Accident Victim
- A Stunned Community Mourns : Hyperbaric Chamber Not Used in Battle for Lakin's Life : Medicine: Doctor questions why oxygen treatment was not utilized. Hospital official, honoring family's request for privacy, will not comment on details of the case.
- WESTMINSTER : Vacant School to Be Leased to Church
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Blames Others for Miscues
- Jazz Review : A Smorgasbord of Styles at Bash '94
- Arizona Accepts Freedom Bid
- Wowie Kazowee--She Is Bonkers for Bozo
- Fire Kills 233 in China Dance Hall
- First Lady Caps Boughs of U.S. Christmas Tree
- THE ASIA BOOM : U.S. View : Foreign Policy Up for Grabs With New Congress : Republican victories will affect relations with Asia. Most in Washington see China and Vietnam as losers, Japan as winner.
- ARLETA : Vendors Must Attach Safety Tags to Trees
- Costa Mesa : Resident Group Stops Bike Trail Proposal
- 2 Encino Lawyers Charged in Scheme to Sell Referrals : Courts: Attorneys accused of plan to receive kickbacks from doctors for providing names of clients filing injury claims in refinery explosion.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Holiday Weekend Accident Death Toll Put at 11
- Tuneup Masters Seeks Protection in Bankruptcy Court
- Penney's Manager Expects Improved Holiday Sales
- Access Healthnet Profit Surges to $426,048
- RETAIL : Shoppers Browse through Mall of Orange Computer
- Chad CollinsTrabuco Hills, SeniorFootball / QuarterbackCollins had...
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Triple Murder : Courts: Despite attorney's advice, Edward Charles III of Fullerton insists on being arraigned in case involving the slayings of his father, mother and younger brother.
- Bowe Can't Wait to Fight Donald : Boxing: Former heavyweight champion punches his Saturday opponent at news conference.
- Vachon Save to Bail Out Boss McNall
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '94-'95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Garrett Needs to Put Tragedy Behind Her : Basketball: Capistrano Valley senior, whose father died in April of 1993, will be key if Cougars are to succeed.
- Unfinished but Not Unloved : Conservation Efforts Begin on Alfredo Ramos Martinez's Last Mural, Which Shines in Scripps College's Garden
- 'Dueling Prophets'
- THE ASIA BOOM : Pacific Rim Movers and Shakers : It took many years--and 'gallons of mao tai' liquor--to build good relations with the Chinese government, entrepreneur Gordon Wu says. But his work literally paved the way for other investors, and now he's setting his sights on other parts of Asia.
- Term Limits
- Arab-Jewish Conflict
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Treading the Heady Territory of This Brave New World : THE CHEMISTRY OF CONSCIOUS STATES: How the Brain Changes Its Mind; <i> by J. Allan Hobson</i> ;Little, Brown; $22.95, 300 pages
- Prop. 187 Aftermath
- Ethics in Science
- Sen. Jesse Helms
- Congress : After GATT : Today, Congress takes up a proposal that would update how nations trade goods and services. Lower tariffs would mean lower prices, but what would be the impact on American jobs? A look at the basics of one of the biggest trade decisions in the last 50 years.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 29, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 29, 1994