- Shutterbug Puts Celebrity Photography in Focus
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1994
- MOVIES - Nov. 26, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 26, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 26, 1994
- FRISKY HOLIDAY: If hearing some dog lovers...
- Shoppers Swarm After Bargains : Business: The ample size of crowds in O.C. outpaces spending on traditional first day of holiday retail season. Sales totals appear to be up slightly as bargain hunters, discounts hold sway.
- Clinics See Fewer Patients After Prop. 187 : Health: Officials at O.C. facilities say fear continues to keep patients away. Many aren't aware that enforcement is on hold.
- Early Bird Specials : Shoppers Battle Weather, Crowds to Uphold Post-Thanksgiving Tradition
- Children of God Founder Dies, Sect Says : Religion: David Berg was 75. His controversial group had roots in O.C.
- HOLIDAYS : Gifts of Note : Concerts across the Valley highlight the festive sounds of Christmas and Hanukkah in a variety of musical styles.
- HOLIDAYS : Luxuries at Any Price : For just $5 you can give spices many would consider an indulgence. Or you can spring for elegant $170 stationery.
- Serving Up-to-Date Slice of Cheesecake
- Many Mark Holiday by Feeding the Poor : Thanksgiving: Thousands nationwide join in eating, serving free feasts. Elsewhere, spectators of all ages spend the day parade-watching.
- Pep and Circumstance : Whether you believe the stereotypes or resent them, give a little yell. Cheerleading used to be considered just froufrou and frosting, but it has evolved into a sport emphasizing advanced gymnastic and dance skills.
- Police Arrest Man They Believe Was Shot by Boy : Crime: Suspect in Santa Ana shooting death of the boy's father had gone to a hospital for treatment. A second suspect is still sought.
- A Hopeful Project, a Loss of Control, a Change in Direction
- The Rush to Shopping Season : Nordstrom Decks the Halls With Hectic Holiday Make-Over
- Melsby Doesn't Know the Agony of Defeat : High schools: Record-setting Los Alamitos receiver takes pride in team's 38-0-1 mark since he became a starter.
- From Sideman to Pawn-Shop Star : Pop music: Guns N' Roses' Gilby Clarke, at the Coach House tonight, steps out on his own for a bit, but he's not giving up that <i> other </i> gig.
- COLLEGE HOCKEY : Maine Heads Freeze-Out Field
- Cowboys Believe in Jason : Pro football: Reserve Garrett keys 36-point second half in 42-31 victory over Packers.
- TV REVIEWS : Faux Pairings Hurt 'Sinatra Duets'
- Sega Trots Out Infomercial to Pitch New Game Adapter : Marketing: The half-hour commercial is the first of its kind. It may test the FCC's rules on ads aimed at children.
- the JAMES BEARD Style : Celebrating the holidays with America's butter boy. : American Holidays
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- HOLIDAYS : Programs Give Skiers a Lift : Several Southern California resorts are using advance-ticketing systems to cut delays on the way to the slopes.
- GOP Targeting Huge Punitive Damage Awards
- The Rush to Shopping Season : Busiest Gift-Buying Day of Year to Clog Malls, Roads Today
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : In the Shadow of Dean Smith : North Carolina's Women's Team Gets Attention After Last Shot in NCAA Final
- Farrell No Run-of-the-Mill Coach : Cross-country: Quiet leader has put Thousand Oaks' boys', girls' teams at the forefront of programs in the state.
- IN SAN DIEGO, WILL THEY : Stand by Their Man? : Recent Struggles Have Charger Fans Doubting Quarterback Stan Humphries
- NBA : Defense Leads Pacers Past Warriors
- Some Things to Be Thankful for at Holiday Time
- HOLIDAYS : Shopping by the Book : More people are relying on catalogues as a convenient and time-saving way to make their gift purchases.
- After High School Reunion, Reality Catches Up Fast Enough
- Authorities Step Up Efforts for Youths to Use Bike Helmets
- 38-Year-Old Eastside Man Is Killed in Hit-and-Run
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Matadors' Only Goal Is Winning
- Unocal Unit Realigns to Boost Fuel Products Visibility
- A 'Class' Struggle of the Holiday Sort
- SOURCES
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Scattered Pictures From the Past, Present : DANCER WITH BRUISED KNEES <i> by Lynne McFall</i> ; Chronicle Books; $18.95, 216 pages
- The Remains of the Bird
- Soup or Salad
- HOLIDAYS : Malls Make Timely Comeback : Many stores have completed quake recovery work to reopen in advance of the holiday season.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Ready to Roll? : Disaster drills could save lives, but who takes them seriously? You can't duck reality forever.
- Kerrey, Daschle Want Helms to Be Denied Post
- HOLIDAYS : Brighter Festival of Lights : Popularity of decorating for Hanukkah is growing. It can serve to publicize the observance and help children feel positive about religion.
- A Holiday Craving for Exercise : 4,000 Turn Out for Pre-Pigout Turkey Trot Races
- HOLIDAYS : Giving the Gift of Time : Many organizations need volunteers during the holiday season and throughout the year.
- 3 Divers Saved After Boat Sinks : Ordeal: The men withstand 15 hours in the cold ocean off Catalina. 'It's a great Thanksgiving,' one says of the rescue.
- THE GOODS : Cheap--Not Cheesy
- Transforming Tradition : The Valley's Varied Perspectives Refine Meaning of Thanksgiving : No Turkeys Allowed
- HOLIDAYS : Making It Personal
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Training the Disabled to Work, Earn
- Students Divided on Prayer Issue : Education: Some in rundown schools wonder if priorities are skewed. Others say contemplation might help their peers.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-95 : Frontier League
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Nebraska Clears Frazier to Play
- Taking the Wraps Off a Hot Product : Gift-giving: The basket business generates about $700 million in annual sales. The key is to customize the product to fit the corporate client's tastes.
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Malay Way: <i> Agak-Agak</i>
- Service Points
- HOLIDAYS : He Shops, She Shops : Living up to the style of a mother whose gifts are perfect can lay a cloud over the season.
- Arkansas Governor Assails Whitewater Probe Report
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Station Plan Is Moving Forward
- HOLIDAYS : Word on Young Readers : Bookstore owners suggest choices from pop-up books to mysteries.
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Shelter for Battered Women Has Year of Mixed Blessings
- OXNARD : Man Arrested on Molestation Charge
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Transforming Tradition : The Valley's Varied Perspectives Refine Meaning of Thanksgiving : Back at the Rancho
- Writers Beginning to Bore Sampras With Bland Label
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-95 : Mission League
- Bills' Playoff Hopes Fade With Loss to Lions : Pro football: Krieg's three touchdown passes keep Detroit's hopes alive in 35-21 victory.
- CLUB REVIEW : Whisky Once Again a Place of Importance for Bands
- THEATER REVIEW : Durang Explains It All, Cuttingly
- Cleese & Co. Building a Better 'Fish' : 'Death Fish II' Has the Same Cast as 'Wanda' but They Say It Isn't a Sequel. Go Figure!
- INTERNATIONAL
- Man Shot Dead, 2 Are Wounded; Gunman Sought
- Transforming Tradition : The Valley's Varied Perspectives Refine Meaning of Thanksgiving : Mothers and Daughter
- Inmates Thankful That Life Isn't Worse : Castaic: They got a traditional Thanksgiving meal, larger portions than usual, but no seconds. And no fights were anticipated at the fractious facility.
- Produce Sellers Feeling Effects of Medfly Scare
- Sylmar Lives to Face Carson in Semifinals : Football: Spartans survived City investigation of player's eligibility and tiebreaker against opportunistic Banning.
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / AROUND THE NATION : Stanford Serves Notice That It Will Be in Hunt for Title
- TV REVIEWS : Tip of the Hat to 'The Hollywood Western'
- THEATER BEAT : 'Ukraine' Tries Intimate Location
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Trade Pact Foes Fly the Banner of Sovereignty
- Going Against the Grain on Easier Trade : NAFTA: Mexico's requirement that imported corn be dyed is one example of problems U.S. exporters face. More roadblocks may lie ahead in wake of Proposition 187.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Chicken Pasta, Persimmon Pudding, Ceviche
- ECONOTES : Introducing the Renewal, an Improved Battery
- HOLIDAYS : Hanukkah History
- HOLIDAYS : Gifts Wrapped in Love : Memories of Christmases past recall an excess of booty. But it's the family sentiments that linger.
- Honda Finally Comes to an Accord With a V-6
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : So, What's to Like About School? : Not much: How can learning go on in an uncomfortable setting? When the behind is numb, can the mind be far behind?
- Put Your Tree on the Straight and Narrow
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Local Agencies in Need of Extra Help
- HOLIDAYS : 'Christmas Carol' Alternatives : December without an onstage Scrooge? Live theater this season includes ballet, comedy, light opera and other traditional stories.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-95 : Foothill League
- Cheerful Chervil
- Where to From Here? : Ralph Nader, king of the activists, is still going strong. So what does he want now? He says the Democratic and Republican parties are fossils, and he wants consumers to take control of the political agenda.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : City Without Police Has Weapons to Arm Them
- HOLIDAYS : Games Remain Among Favorites
- A Day for Chewing on Idle Thoughts on the Menu of Life
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Valley Charities Still Reeling From Disasters and Recession
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Many Nice Touches at the Out Take
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-95 / MARMONTE LEAGUE : Marmonte League
- St. Louis Official Also Denies Report : Pro football: Talk that Missouri businessman will buy 40% share of Rams is called "premature."
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hendrix Birthday Love-In Skips a Beat at Club Lingerie
- San Francisco Ballet Casts L.A. 'Romeo'
- In Good Company : Bill Berry Has Played With Jazz's Greats, and Duke Ellington and Maynard Ferguson Top the List
- INDIA : Pageant Victories Inspire Debate Over Women's Roles
- Eleven County Teams to Run in State Cross-Country Meet
- People's Choice or Not, Zagat Has the Food
- SMALL BUSINESS : Community Watch Network Formed to Improve Security
- HOLIDAYS : Consider Alternatives
- THE GOODS : Cheap--Not Cheesy
- BOUNCING BACK: Quaint little roadside stands spilling...
- Anatomy Class Not for the Queasy : Education: Community college students dissect human cadavers in preparation for medical careers. 'If it weren't for the class, I'd be nowhere,' one alumna says.
- HOLIDAYS : Deals on Dolls : At this tiny Sherman Oaks shop, close to a thousand of one of America's favorite toys are jammed into a tiny space with other gifts.
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Homes Give Beleaguered Clients TLC
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Blitz is the Key to Steeler Defense
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Texas Ends Season on High Note
- COMEDY NOTES : Jeni Hooks 'Em, Never Lets Up
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Entertainment III' Bursts With Added Songs
- THEATER REVIEW : Dated 'Owl and Pussycat' Is at Sea
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Shortcut Strudel
- Vanilla in Lobster?
- Cover-Up Allegations May Split Ruling Mexico Party : Scandal: Analysts foresee PRI rupture after prosecutor quits, charging interference in murder investigation.
- COLUMN ONE : Opening Parks to All of America : From Yosemite to the Great Smokies, officials are trying to draw more minorities to areas long seen as the province of affluent whites.
- Most Libraries to Be Closed for Weekend
- BIG WEST WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Titans Want Balanced Scoring This Season, Inside and Outside
- Some Ill Winds Swirled Over Directing of 'Vampire' : Movies: Criticism, then praise, from the book's author was just part of Neil Jordan's challenge in bringing the story to the big screen.
- Loaf Cake Lessons
- Pizza RestThanksgiving Eve is the third biggest...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Ready to Roll? : Don't panic. But, when it comes to earthquake preparedness, not all schools are in step.
- HOLIDAYS : Sharing a World View : A diversity of religious and cultural observances are celebrated in the Valley.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : True Grit and True Inspiration
- Transforming Tradition : The Valley's Varied Perspectives Refine Meaning of Thanksgiving : Collegial Diners
- 'Life': Bridging Gays and the Heartland : Television: As the New York-based show has greatly increased affiliates, it has sought to heighten understanding and show the contributions of gays and lesbians in society.
- Tokyo Stocks Tumble on Heels of Wall Street Slide : Markets: With U.S. traders on holiday, the dollar chalks up some gains overseas.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Seeking Signs of Life at Aerojet : Parent Company GenCorp Appears to Be Running Out of Reasons to Keep the Ailing Aerospace Unit
- San Diego: Ready for Prime Time at Last? : Image: City, rejected by GOP in '72, pushes hard for party's '96 convention.
- E. Hawkins; U.S. Dance Innovator
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- The Weapon of Choice : Diplomacy is a winner as U.S. gets Kazakhstan's military-grade uranium
- Today's GOP Isn't Looking So Grand to Its Women : Politics: The emphasis on regulating personal behavior is offensive to the party's true traditional values.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / THE SOUTHLAND : USC, UCLA Hopeful Despite Major Losses
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills' Haneef Rising Above It All : Basketball: Sophomore, who stands 6-5 1/2, has overcome several roadblocks and stands ready to become one of the league's dominant players.
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- DANCE REVIEW : A Muddled, Miniature 'Swan Lake' via Moscow
- What's Funny, Fractured and Folk? : Comedy: Earnest troubadours, the L.A.-based Foremen set to music gentle political and social satire.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Reality Bites 'Sending' Countries : Prop. 187 fallout will lead to regulation of emigration from Latin America and the Caribbean.
- VALLEY CHARITIES: AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE : Rape Prevention Program Fights to Survive Tough Times
- Believe the Hype : Notre Dame's Ron Powlus Has Lived Up to Advance Billing During His Freshman Season
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '94-95 : DELPHIC LEAGUE
- Bank to Buy Back Stock for Ganis Credit Deal
- Company Town
- HOLIDAYS : Where the Action Is : Fast-paced computer games tend to be violent, but new offerings may attract a wider audience.
- HOLIDAYS : He Shops, She Shops : Buying perfect presents doesn't take a lot of money, just a knowledge of your loved ones' deepest wishes.
- 29 in Exile After E. Timor Protest at Embassy Ends
- Rabin, Arafat Try to Restore Peace Process Momentum
- HOLIDAYS : Limits of Giving : Experts discourage providing too many toys for kids, but many parents think it's fine.
- Farmhouse Gets New Lease on Life : Ventura: It took 17 years to restore Victoriana to Dudley House, which opens tonight for special party.
- SIMI VALLEY : Exhibit Focuses on the World of Christmas
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Practices but Might Sit Out Game
- Cal State Bakersfield Starts All Over : Division II: Only three players return from national championship team.
- A Chance to Go Into 'Sensory Overload' at the Movies
- THEATER BEAT : 'Baal': Unleashing Another Side of Brecht's Inner Battle
- Arts Groups Still Taking Pledges on Faith : Finances: Despite the battle over a donation to the Irvine Barclay Theatre, organizations say they're not scared of contributors changing their minds.
- Mutual Respect Pulls '50 Fingers' Together
- MOVIE REVIEW : Low-Budget 'Floundering': Life of an Activist Voyeur
- Honor Rolls
- Hanukkah : The Hanukkah-Latke Connection
- Starvation, Isolation Killing Children of Mexico Indians : Famine: Officials are at odds over cause and numbers, as poverty-stricken young Tarahumara are hard hit.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Liquor Store Clerk Likely to Survive Being Shot in Head
- Giving More Than Thanks : Many Celebrate by Serving Meals for Needy or Walking for Charity
- Scientific Community Warily Looks at Incoming Congress : GOP may back research in the national interest but balk at other funding
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bride': Unhurried Film of Thought, Beauty
- INTERNATIONAL
- CHARITIES: Valley charities have experienced a roller-coaster...
- Talk About Your Freaky Weeks on Capitol Hill : Politics: The voters have spoken, but a lot of important questions remain. Like who's going to change the fax paper, deliver fresh eggs and wash the senators' cars?
- Group of Viruses Tied to Type of Diabetes : Science: Insulin-dependent form of the disease may be triggered in genetically susceptible people by polio-related agents, researchers say.
- Recruiting a Political Assassin: Iran's KGB-Like Spies at Work
- A Twisted Christmas
- Firefighters Miss Exit, Save Home
- Why Worry About Government? We're on Automatic Fast Forward : Future: The direction of the country is set by forces bigger, stronger than all of Washington.
- Parade Backers Are Hoping to Recapture the Zip of Doo Dah : Entertainment: A family-style version of the madcap event returns Sunday to Old Pasadena in an attempt to win back alienated fans.
- Back to the Drawing Board : Architecture: Walt Disney first made his mark in cartoon features, and the company that bears his name is building a unique shrine to its renewed success in the field.
- Greenspan Creates Olympic Brilliance
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts' Emtman Out for the Season
- Hearing Could Decide Airport Expansion Suit
- Birds of a Feather : Restoring Historic Aircraft Is a Labor of Love for Volunteers at Gillespie Field
- Public Strike Follows Tragic India Stampede : Protest: Shops, offices and schools in Nagpur close in sympathy for 113 victims. Official resigns in disgrace.
- Turkey, Cranberry, Cheese With the Camel
- Officials Seek to Coordinate Family and Child Services : Government: County and cities hope to cut costs by forming a commission to better implement social programs.
- Unprecedented Farm Contract Ready for Vote : Labor: Moorpark's Muranaka field hands will consider an accord to give them greater say in management decisions.
- At Least 2 Dead in Fire at Polish MTV Concert
- A Run for the Border : Football in Canada May Lack Glamour of NFL, but Pringle Making Most of Opportunity
- HOME ENTERAINMENT : Family Films Everyone Can Enjoy
- PIRU : Fire Officials Examine Cause of 20-Acre Blaze
- Major Threatens to Call Vote Over EU Funding Rebellion
- A Magazine That Celebrates the Heroes of Everyday Life : Journalism: New City, published with a U.S. grant in an anti-drug campaign, tries to be the 'diary of a community,' its editor says. Parents of students are the targeted audience.
- BIG WEST WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Long Beach State Is Seeking a Reversal of Misfortune
- ARTMore Met: New York's Metropolitan Museum of...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : So, What's to Like About School? : Plenty: As a place to get an education and make friends, the high school experience is as good as you make it.
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top-Ranked Stanford Hoping for a Sequel
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Irish's Goheen Out With Injury
- Taft's Polk Selected Conference MVP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT : Minnesota Holds Off Fifth-Ranked Arizona's Comeback, 72-70
- Cuban Pianist Finally Finds U.S. Audience : Jazz: The late Emiliano Salvador was denied a visa to play in the U.S., but an independent label release of his last album has drawn critical praise.
- Hanukkah : Eight Days of Latkes
- O.C. Celebrates a Thanksgiving of Generosity
- If you've ever watched your hollandaise sauce...
- Suit Challenges Assisted-Suicide Law in Oregon
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : exchanges : Availability of Produce Is a Refreshing Change
- WINEMAKING : Moldovans Seek to Join Ranks of Mondavis : World's only underground wine city ready to stake claim to fame in the West.
- Uncertain Voyage : Notre Dame Kicker Sailer Struggles With His Choice of Sport, College
- A Quarterback Calls His Shots : Pro football: Former Raider Stabler understands Hostetler's desire to take control of the team's offense.
- David Berg; Founder of Controversial Sect
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : A Year Later, Win for Echo Of Yesterday
- New Go-Go's: A Tour Without Bitterness : Pop music: The all-female band made it big in the early '80s, then broke up. They hope that this reunion is permanent.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Villanova Advances in Great Alaska Shootout
- BIG WEST WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : UC Irvine Hopes to Rebound from 5-23 Season
- Reagan Film Festival Slated for February
- A Peck of Pickled Pears
- 3 Survive 15 Hours in Frigid Sea off O.C. : Rescue: 'Afraid? Was I afraid? That's putting it mildly,' skipper of the sunken dive boat says.
- HOLIDAYS : Words May Say It Best
- In D.C., Watch Who Calls You 'Friend'
- Death Sentence Ordered in Israel Suicide Bombing Case
- SANTA PAULA : Man, 21, Arrested After Foot Chase
- Rail Company Fined Over Seacliff Spill
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Report Says Orlando Wants to Lure Devils
- The Fur Flies
- Nixon Stamp
- Fed Interest Rate Increase
- Schools and Morals
- U.S. Arms Exports
- True Grit and True Inspiration
- Plock, Poland
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1994
- Allies Seek DMZ in Bid to Save Bihac : Bosnia: Serbian rebels advance on Muslim town; takeover could widen war. 250 U.N. peacekeepers held hostage. NATO could use air strikes to enforce weapon, troop ban.
- Phone Transcripts Play Role in FBI Probe of Cisneros : Cabinet: Agents are reviewing taped conversations between HUD secretary, ex-mistress to determine if he lied about payments to her.
- NEVER TOO BOARD: Four-term County Supervisor Roger...
- Southland, and Even 2 Turkeys, Give Thanks : Holiday: Annual vegetarian event has live birds as guests. Elsewhere, observances are more conventional.
- International Business
- Assets of the nation's 677 retail money...
- 'K & R' Policy Boom Reflects Rising Risk of Abduction : Security: Stepped-up business travel has meant more opportunities for terrorists and industrial spies. Americans are seen as easy marks.
- CARSON : Church Gets Property Back After Loan Scam
- History Gets Good Press at Museum in Buena Park
- Aid Workers Leave Somali Port
- Friends Make Life's Journey Worthwhile
- We Won't Let Season Catch You Off Guard
- Activist's Program for Youths Is Going Places
- COMPTON : $536,000 Grant to Aid Youth Jobs Program
- LONG BEACH : Children's Choir to Sing at White House
- A Life's Lesson From a Centenarian: Keep Moving
- Fine Art Gallery Captures Essence of Black Life
- Leukemia Is Most Common Form of Childhood Cancer : Disease: Experts say the illness can cause death within weeks. It remains unclear if early diagnosis could have saved Julio Cano's life.
- Scouts: 11 Make Climb to Eagle Rank
- TUSTIN : Foothill Principal Named to New Post
- Student Exchange Likely to Endure : Death: Officials said the loss of a Chinese boy's life should not end program between LAUSD and a city near Hong Kong.
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : Time to Count Their Blessings
- A Night of Splendid 'Dreams'
- NATO Hits Serb Missile Sites; Siege of Bihac Grows
- Agency's Right to Seize Soka Land Is Backed
- PASADENA : Councilman Enters Plea in Traffic Incident
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Memorial to 2 Slain Officers Gets Go-Ahead
- Rockfield's Tavern Gets a Biker-Blues Kick-Start
- TWA Pilot Averts Takeoff Disaster; 2 Die in Cessna
- COVINA: A second rally to protest the...
- Morphin Madness : Toys: The Power Rangers are battling real live villains--counterfeiters and middle-aged impostors in spandex. But the creator insists supply will keep up with demand this year.
- 112 Trampled to Death as Police Halt India March
- Food Gifts Pour In for Hungry Schoolchildren
- Judge Slashes Jury Award to Ex-Mayor
- Coalition Recommendations
- Giving Children a Shot at Photography : Hobbies: Kids of almost any age can have fun using a camera. But they need guidance and the right equipment for their age and ability.
- Sound and Spirit of Life in a New Mexico Border Town : FACE OF AN ANGEL, b<i> y Denise Chavez</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $23, 467 pages
- Audit Finds City Wastes Supply Funds : Government: Purchasing system is more preoccupied with paperwork than prices and fails to follow up on vendors' performance, report says. Workers blame hiring freeze.
- 3 Youths Arrested After Probe Into Shooting
- County Braces for Holiday Weekend : Tourism: CHP puts more officers on the road. Merchants and restaurants are ready for crowds as shopping season begins.
- Santa Clarita Joins Agencies Asking for a Safer Highway : Transportation: Citing the deaths of 29 people since 1989, officials press the state for improvements to California 126.
- Today
- Slain Man's Son, 13, Opens Fire on Fleeing Gunmen
- KEEPING TRACK / JASON REID : Roskelly Takes Himself Much More Seriously
- Music Review : French Traditions Surface in Robson's Pasadena Recital
- REAL ESTATE
- Winners Hits Jackpot: Winners Entertainment Inc. said...
- Putting PAWS to Work to Help People With AIDS
- New Whooping Cough Vaccine Safer, Study Says : Health: It is just as effective at preventing illness and causes far fewer side effects than the current treatment, a major clinical trial in Sweden finds.
- WESTCHESTER : LAPD Academy Opens at Former HP Facility