- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor Invites Public to Drop by His Office
- CAMARILLO : Postponed Aerial Spraying to Resume
- Mexican Government, Rebels Make Peace Moves : Latin America: Chiapas guerrillas say they will return to bargaining table. In turn, the army will withdraw from key towns.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Literacy Tutors Sought to Work With Adults
- No Matter Which Way You Step, You're Bound to End Up on the Floor
- 1994's Musical High Notes : It was marked by presentations at the new Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, fine symphonic concerts and lots of good jazz.
- Tabloid Trash Has Potential as Cultural Asset
- Countywide : March of Dimes Fund-Raiser Set
- Sex Bias Claim Filed by Former Worker at Five Feet
- Pain in South-Central's Heart: Languishing in Riot Recovery : Little rebuilding has occurred in the most devastated areas
- The Straight Facts on Masturbation
- River Bombing an 'Arrogant' Action
- Postal Service
- Prejudice: Role of Human Relations Programs
- Electronic Privacy
- Mexico's Immigrant Laws
- Zoning: Defeat of Barrington Plaza Project
- State Assails Beverly Hills on Housing : Government: The city is accused of failing to produce a plan to provide low-income dwellings. But its leaders insist that progress has been made even if strict compliance is lacking.
- Capitalism
- Track Owners Bet on Success of Theater Complex : Santa Anita: Dwindling race crowds prompt plans to build a family-style entertainment-retail center in the huge parking lot. Some neighbors, however, express concern over the proposed $100-million development.
- Shooting Near the White House
- Theological Change
- Self-Esteem Means Child Has Survived
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- $71,500 Campaign Settlement Revealed : Politics: Payment arising from 1991 theft of campaign signs for Hal Bernson's rivals was sealed by court but revealed in report to Ethics Commission.
- 2001: A Style Odyssey : ...
- Republicans and Money
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 29, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 29, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 29, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 29, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 29, 1994
- Block Defends 2 Deputies in Fatal Shooting : Law enforcement: Sheriff says officers were justified in firing at crutch-wielding man who yelled, 'Kill me or I'll kill you!'
- Doctor Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder in 2 Traffic Deaths
- King Family Evicts National Park Service : Historic site: Relatives allege deceit by the federal government. The bitter conflict over plans for birthplace, tomb has split the black community.
- 2 Killed, 27 Hurt in Pileups on Grapevine : Accidents: Fog near Gorman triggers wrecks on both sides of I-5. Dozens of vehicles are involved in the two crashes.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Counsel Sat In on SEC Session
- O.C. Deficit Could Triple to $120 Million by June : Bankruptcy: County projects loss of interest income. Officials indicate harsher cutbacks may be needed.
- County Fears Revenue Deficit Could Triple to $120 Million : Budget: Officials signal that even more cutbacks than envisioned last week will be needed, They hope to offset losses with cash advances from other government sources.
- Block Defends Deputies in Death of Man With Crutch : Montrose: Mother of 30-year-old says 'whitewash' does not surprise her. She says that although he suffered from depression, he was never violent.
- PAPER THIN: The county bond crisis not...
- 2 Die, 27 Injured in Pileups on I-5 : Accidents: Dozens of vehicles on both sides of the freeway collide in heavy fog in the Tejon Pass near Gorman. The road is closed for hours.
- O.C. Doctor Convicted of Murders in '93 Crash : Trial: Collision killed Mission Viejo couple. Laguna Beach physician was under influence of drugs, alcohol.
- 2 Killed, 27 Hurt in Pileups on Grapevine : Accidents: Fog near Gorman triggers wrecks on both sides of I-5. Dozens of vehicles are involved in the two crashes.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Cities Plan Suits Over Frozen Tax Revenue : Recourse: Several have threatened legal action over millions of dollars in property tax funds being withheld by the county. Huntington Beach has set a Jan. 6 deadline.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Helpful Tips for Computer Buyers
- Cyril A. Ponnamperuma; Studied Chemical Basis of Life
- Police Pressure Keeps the Gangs on File : Law enforcement: L.A. officers' aggressive tactics are questioned.
- '90s FAMILY : The Dating Dilemma : Learning to Mix Family With Pleasure
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Study Shows Millions Have Been Homeless
- SIMI VALLEY : Single Suspect Sought in 2 Holdups
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : COTTON : USC, Texas Tech Both Have the Horses
- TV REVIEW : Two Tenors, Two Operas at the One and Only Met
- RETAILING
- Consumer Confidence Reaches 4 1/2-Year High : Economy: Conference Board data suggests growth will continue. But signs of weakness also emerge.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Materials That Take the Heat
- Zail Singh; 1st President of India From Minority Sikh Community
- L.A. slaw: Attorneys in California are required...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not a Time to Waste Money
- It Was an Agonizing, Touching, Ironic Year
- A Battle Ends, a War Goes On : Terrorist takeover of airliner was but one facet of Algeria's civil conflict
- PERSPECTIVE ON ALGERIA : A Vote Nullified Becomes Terrorism : The Islamists are coming to power; the West can influence whether that happens by a vote or in a spasm of violence.
- A Celebration of Pride and Roots : As African American Community Gathersto Observe Kwanzaa,It's a Time to LookAhead--and to Reflect
- YORBA LINDA : Investment Crisis May Hinder Improvements
- A Place To Call Home--Finally : Lance Fay Once Spurned Ventura; Now, He's a Key Player for Team
- TELEVISIONSexual Harassment Findings: Lewd remarks, suggestive touching...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Most Horrifying Book on Computer Culture : Cuisine: Hacker cookbook features recipes for Twinkie Casserole, Spam Sushi and Cold Pop Tart Soup.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Gubernatorial Loser Claims Vote Fraud
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE NORTHEAST : Balmy Weather Keeps'em Outdoors
- A. Philip Corvo; Led Group of TV Executives
- LOS ANGELES : Blood Supply Critically Inadequate, Red Cross Says
- '90s FAMILY : The Dating Dilemma : It was never easy being a single parent--and things just got a little harder. New studies show that Mom or Dad's courtship habits directly influence a child's outlook on sex and love.
- Garden Grove : Police Brass, Other City Bosses' Pay Hiked
- HOLLYWOOD : Clergy Group Vows Effort to Teach About Holocaust
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Ventura Squeaks Past No. 5 Sequoias
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mann Is the Man in Santa Ana Valley's Victory
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- U.S. Judge Keeps Oregon's New Suicide Law in Limbo
- Claims for Deadlier Bullets Shot Down : Guns: Ammunition said to be capable of piercing bulletproof vests, cause maximum damage to human tissue. Lawmakers to seek ban.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Sergeant Joins Suit to Guard Retirement : Courts: Amendment to earlier class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of those who made deferred retirement compensation payments to the fund.
- 4 Held on Car Theft Not Linked to Robberies : Crime: Police say they 'have no idea' who is behind the recent rash of follow-home attacks.
- It's What's Best for Her, Isn't It? : Euthanasia: No one is fit to judge the quality of another person's life.
- Fontana Angler Has Plenty of Fish to Fry
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers' Jefferson Arrested
- The Chapman University Chamber Orchestra will embark...
- BALLS O' FIRE: No, that wasn't a...
- Subway Bomb Suspect Loves N.Y., Wife Says
- 3 Prisoners Escape During Guards' Party
- Post-Divorce, Not All Ties That Bind Are Familial : Many former spouses keep in touch with their in-laws after a breakup, even when no children are involved.
- Israel's Albatross Becomes a Vulture : Middle East: Will the Jewish state be destroyed while waiting to be rescued?
- The Year in Review: Revisiting the notable Valley events of 1994. : A Year of Bombshells, Firsts in Valley Politics : Review: Roberti and Nolan stepped down from power, Latino students took to the streets, and Yaroslavsky got a promotion.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : A Poignant Celebration of a Rich Vein of Jewish History : FAREWELL ESPANA: The World of the Sephardim Remembered <i> by Howard M. Sachar</i> , Knopf, $30, 439 pages
- Murder Case Defendant Freed After Hung Juries : Courts: Martial arts instructor was tried twice in a co-worker's death. 'He's probably guilty,' the judge says.
- March Against Malathion : Residents Protest Pesticide Spraying in Camarillo
- Police Investigating Cause of Car Crash That Injured 9
- Suspected Gang Members Sought in Beating of Teen
- Countywide : A So-Far Uneventful 'Burning Season' Still Potentially Dangerous
- Obituary
- Pogorelich Winner Chen Among Irvine Performers
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 28.26 Amid Selloff of Mexican Issues
- U.S. May Block N. Korea Oil Deal if Pilot Is Not Released
- Ross Eckert; Wrote About Risk of AIDS in Transfusions
- NAACP Fund-Raiser to Honor Activists
- Bike Helmet Law Deemed a Successin Its 1st Year
- Residents Protest Malathion Spraying : Ventura County: Armed with signs and songs, about 30 people voice health concerns over aerial applications in Camarillo.
- Osborne's Near Sack Doesn't Help : College football: Arizona nose guard harassed quarterback all night but came up just short on deciding play.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fraser's 26 Help Ocean View Rally Past San Diego Morse
- Yankee Great Reynolds Dead From Cancer at 77
- AGOURA HILLS : Recall Leader to Aid Effort in Cypress
- Utah's Dyson Happy to Step Up : Freedom Bowl: Redshirt freshman makes game-winning catch in victory over Arizona.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Darius Rucker Powers Strong Set by Hootie & the Blowfish
- RETAILING
- U.S. Retains Tight Control on Haiti Post
- Private Jet Delayed as Wheel Pierces Taxiway in Van Nuys
- Shining Jewel of Recovery: The Baldwin Hills Story : But how can L.A. replicate the success in the central city?
- Harold Krensky; Ex-President of Federated Stores
- Utes Shut Down Peterson, Cal State Fullerton
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / ABOVE THE RIM TOURNAMENT : Cotton and Jackson Have Their Way in 86-61 Victory
- Junior Happy: His Twin Stays in the Family
- Teaching a Team to Value Family Ties : College football: USC's new defensive coordinator, Keith Burns, offers players life lessons.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / HART TOURNAMENT : Canyon's Last-Second Shot Sinks Antelopes
- Supreme Court Ruling Sought on Rebates : Insurance: Petitions seek federal review on the Prop. 103 regulations imposed by California.
- AEROSPACE
- Croatian Leader Drives for Peace : Balkans: President Tudjman traverses east-west highway that's been closed since 1991 by war with Serbs. His goal: 'peaceful re-integration.'
- Lightly on the Land : Trail Builder's Goal Is a Hiking Path That's Barely Noticeable
- Orange County Almanac
- GLENDALE : Car Seats Donated to Parents of Newborns
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Beats Laguna Hills; Santa Margarita Next
- San Clemente's Samperi Says He'll Attend USC
- Celluloid Guides Keep Gaining Heft : Movies: Halliwell started it. Now there are a host of film books offering wide-ranging information.
- The Year In Review: In music and dance, major successes were minor players. : Fond O.C. Memories With a German Accent
- TRADE
- Craft Give Lifeguards a Quick Lift : Safety: Orange County crews train for rescues on equipment that will allow them to reach victims at speeds of up to 50 m.p.h.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Anaheim Says It's Still Thinking Big : Development: Fiscal crisis is regarded as a bump in the road, but city officials pledge to proceed with ambitious building program.
- VILLA PARK : Tree Firm's Permit Extended on Split Vote
- Residents Thanked for Library Funding : Moorpark: Supervisor at ceremony recognizes community leaders for raising $86,000 toward the expansion project.
- CYPRESS : Drain-System Dumping Law Gets Initial OK
- Pallets Recycled in New CSUN Program
- Late Donations Help Charities Meet Goals
- Dade Quickly Making Up for His Lost Basketball Season
- Robert Lowry; Novelist Focused on WWII
- Kwanzaa : Celebrating An African Past
- 2 Men Convicted in Execution Murders of 2
- LOS ANGELES : CHP Unveils 'Fix It' Tickets for Mechanical Problems
- 3 Killed, 4 Injured in Drag-Racing Crashes : Traffic: The two accidents occur 15 minutes apart in Inglewood.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Murdent Scores 35 as Golden West Beats Phoenix
- Hawkins Spearheads All-Division IX Team : High school football: Nordhoff back named segment's player of year after rushing for region-high 2,454 yards.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'King George' a Real Royal Treat : Nigel Hawthorne's Potent Portrayal Gives Humanity to Monarch's Fall Into Dementia
- Emerging Markets' Troubles May Pull U.S. Investors Home
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : It Was a Very Good Year in Computer World : Lower Personal Computer Prices Were Just One of 1994's Welcome Developments
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Other Countries Use Privatization : Finances: Great Britain and Canada pioneered in the sale or lease of airports to generate revenue. Only a few small U.S. airports are run by private operators.
- U.S. Says Israel Gave Combat Jet Plans to China
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Bomb Threat Proves to Be False--Again
- Volunteers
- Pumping Iron Held Boon to Brittle Bones
- MISSION HILLS : Actor Focuses on His Role as Son, Brother
- Foundering County Needs the Huffingtons at the Helm
- Making a Short Into an Epic
- PLACENTIA : Students Voice Their Concern on Bonds Crisis
- VALLEY-AREA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jacobsen Scores 41 for Crescenta Valley
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ORANGE : Erickson Has 'No Interest' in Seahawks
- Study Sees Only Modest Change From Prop. 103 : Insurance: State report also says virtually all companies are violating the initiative with calculations.
- Hijackers Had Put Dynamite on French Jet
- Gangs Repel Troops in Rio Slum Battle
- THE LANE-SCAPE CHANGES DAILY ALONG THE FREEWAYS WE FREQUENT. FOR DRIVERS, THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT CAN BE DISORIENTING; FOR MERCHANTS, IT'S COSTLY. BUT THERE ARE WAYS TO SURVIVE THE DRIVE UNTIL THIS, TOO, PASSES. : A Shoulder to Cry On
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Mixed Milestone for Chief Williams : Police: Halfway into term, he is widely popular with public. But many officials, subordinates question his management.
- POMONA : Suspected Gang Member Held in Slaying of Girl, 17
- Curbside Quake Debris Pickup Is Extended
- SIDELINES : Whiteman No Longer Wrestling With Demons From Quake
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tinkering on the Internet? Here's How to Stock Your Toolbox
- Homeless Aid Is Casualty of Fiscal Crisis
- COSTA MESA : Health Professor Named OCC Faculty Member of the Year
- Utah Controls Peterson, Fullerton
- Only 'Way' to Go for Some Seasonal Good Tidings
- Pacific Gulf Properties Inc.: The company said...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Still Trying to Figure Out What ITT Should Be : Conglomerates: CEO is reshaping the firm again. Latest plan calls for selling another part of its financial services group.
- Officer Charged in Friendly-Fire Deaths Seeks Exoneration : Military: He says release of secret intelligence document would help his defense in the mistaken downing of two U.S. helicopters over Iraq.
- Christmas Tree Collections
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Portfolio of 'Safer' Bonds Held Some of the Most Risky : Securities: Records show that it borrowed to make further investments. Municipalities that used the fund say they were misled.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Home Sales Rise 14% in November
- Pacific Announces Summer Series
- Going Cold Turkey : O.C. Workplaces, Restaurants Gear Up for Smoking Ban
- Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Ads for Aleve : Courts: However you spell relief, the whole thing gave New Jersey judge 'a monumental headache.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Officer in Abortion Delay Case Is Fired
- Women in AIDS Virus Study Die Faster Than Men
- OXNARD : High School District Official to Retire
- VENTURA : Police Seek Man Who Beat, Raped Woman
- There's No Room for the Squeamish in Westlake High's Anatomy Class
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : CITRUS : Open and Shut Case at Practices
- Patriots in Positive Mode for the Browns
- JOE PATERNO : No Playoff? Try Roses : A Title Game Is Preferable, but Coach Will Take Pasadena
- Big West Conference Honors UCI's Simmons
- Faulty Mexican Plan Foils San Diego Fleet
- THE CUTTING EDGE : A Textbook Example : UC Irvine Bookstore Wins Acclaim for Its Internet Advertising
- Van Nuys : Police Investigate Sherman Way Crash
- LAGUNA BEACH : Work to Begin on Ocean Avenue Sewer
- $6,500 in Donations for Family of Slain Officer Stolen From Car : Theft: Briefcase with money from fund-raiser is taken from union president's vehicle. It was parked at the Hall of Administration while he ran an errand there.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Alters Plans for Parc Vista Park
- RICH BROOKS : He's Always Been Plucky : Oregon's Coach Doesn't Mind Underdog Role; He's Used to It
- Mission Viejo : Saddleback to Offer Ocean Skills Classes
- A Lion in His Heart, If Not Past
- Fate of Baseball Placed in Hands of the Courts : Labor: As expected, union files complaint against owners with NLRB. Result in 4-6 weeks.
- 6 From Area Receive Top State Honor : High school football: Westlake's Miller and Notre Dame's Sailer among 30 first-team selections.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Poet of the Night Shift : Literature: For Philip Levine, it wasn't a long trip from factory work to writing some of America's best poetry.
- UNESCO Is Worth the Trouble : By rejoining, the United States would affirm to the world its beliefs in democracy, human rights and a free press.
- Planned Campus Not Viewed as Threat to Local Colleges
- Jury Decides Man Who Suffocated His Mother Is Insane : Verdict: Clifford L. Burgess will be committed to Patton State Hospital for treatment, rather than prison.
- SYLMAR : Library Supporters to Hold Book Sale
- Asking the Right Questions on the Anti-Gang Beat : LAPD: Officers use persistent field interviews to probe the strata of gangland, separating members from 'associates.' But youths and activists complain that the procedures often violate civil rights.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Bruins Play Kentucky; USC, 49ers Tangle
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Weekend Box Office
- Q & A with AL FRANKEN : He's Doing the 12-Step Comedy Rag
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 28 as Latin Stocks Tumble Again
- Dole Settles Lawsuit Over Hiring Bias
- Judge Frees Man After 2 Mistrials : Courts: Jurist says he believes instructor accused of murder is 'probably guilty,' but releases him from custody.
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Reno Stepping Up Pursuit of Child-Support Delinquents
- GLENDALE : Ex-Chamber Head to Join College Board
- 23 Drivers Arrested Over 78-Hour Period
- Stabilizing Welfare Rolls
- GARDEN GROVE : Girl, 2, Who Fell in Pool 9 Months Ago Dies
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Stanford Upsets No. 19 Wisconsin
- NBA ROUNDUP : Johnson Is Star at End of Suns' Sequel in Dallas
- $1 Billion in Grosses? It Takes Gumption : Movies: Being fired from 'Cocoon' sent his career into a spin, but Robert Zemeckis didn't quit. He rebounded with 'Romancing the Stone' and a string of other hits, including a tale of a man named 'Forrest.'
- AUTOS
- Viacom Agrees to Sell Cable Unit for $2 Billion : Television: The deal with Intermedia Partners would create the nation's biggest minority-owned system.
- Restaurant Card Firm Plans New Office in County
- Israelis Drive Palestinians Off Disputed Land
- A Place to Call Home : Life is grim when you live on the streets. And while it seems like everyone has a planto create housing, it's finding the <i> right</i> plan for shelter that's causing all the trouble.
- Gift of Hope : Survival of Young Crash Victim Comforts Family
- 5 Felons Seek Redemption and Chicago Council Seats : Politics: Marion Barry victory sets precedent. They'll be testing a state law barring them from running.
- Money Raised for Slain Officer's Family Stolen From Car : Crime: About $6,500 from a dinner-dance is taken during a brief stop at a county parking garage Downtown.
- LA PALMA : City Revises Law to Add Ban on In-Line Skates
- Riding to the Rescue : Safety: Area lifeguards learn how to maneuver new 'personal watercraft' to more rapidly reach victims.
- Utah Overcomes Arizona's Defense : Freedom Bowl: Ute quarterback Mike McCoy throws fourth-down, fourth- quarter touchdown pass in 16-13 victory.
- IRS to Charge Fee for Paying Tax Bill in Installments
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Home Sales in California Up for First Time Since '89 : Economy: The average price fell again, but slower. Prices in Orange County are off 4%, projections show.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- AUTOS : Hyundai Motor America Posts Prices for Subcompact That Replaces the Excel
- NOTEBOOK : Andersen Not Ready to Pull Plug
- Quake Counseling Program Gets Grant
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : HOLIDAY : Moeller Prefers Bowls to Playoffs
- Off the Beaten Path : With the Passage of the California Desert Protection Act, Off-Road Enthusiasts Feared the Worst, but Its Effects in Death Valley Are as Unclear as Park Boundaries
- COLUMN ONE : Witch Hunts: the Fatal Price of Fear : Superstition spurs a post-apartheid surge in slayings in South Africa. Few speak out to help those accused of sorcery or to catch their killers.
- Bill Would Limit Federal Power Over Environment
- Judge Lets Majority of Hospital's Suit Stand : Courts: He rejects portion of Community Memorial's action against county facility, but refuses complete dismissal.
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Richard's Goal Gets Irvine Past El Modena, 2-1
- Bulls Let Clippers Scratch 16-Year Itch : Streak: The last Chicago loss to the L.A. franchise in the Windy City was early 1979, when it was actually the San Diego franchise.
- Lakers Hit Oakland and Miss Again
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Currency Trading Takes Off When Rumors Start Flying : Market: Dealers respond to tall tales about presidential health, armed invasions and a variety of half-truths. Those who ignore the latest reports do so at their peril.
- Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Ads for Aleve : Courts: However you spell relief, the whole thing gave New Jersey judge 'a monumental headache.'
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trash Hauler Offers Recycling Plant Tours
- Simi Parents Group Battles District Over Sex Education
- CALABASAS : Quarterly Sales Tax Revenues Down 9.5%
- Mishap on Taxiway Puts Plane in Hole : Van Nuys: Pilot of a jet owned by a jeans maker apparently misses his turn and tries to turn around, sinking a wheel nearly two feet into soft asphalt.
- Miscellany
- Teaching a Team to Value Family Ties : College football: USC's new defensive coordinator, Keith Burns, offers players life lessons.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Shoppers Deck Their Homes With PCs : Computers: Consumer electronics retailers enjoy record business. Despite Intel's handling of bug, Pentium sales are strong.
- Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Aleve Advertising
- Jack in the Box Launches Explosive Ad Campaign : Marketing: TV spot that features chain's trademark clown setting off a bomb sparks criticism.
- Pierre Dreyfus; Former Head of Renault
- '90s FAMILY : Today's Beaver Cleaver Has a Lot More on His Mind
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Young Inner-City Artists Given a Boost : Youths, downtown patrons get together, thanks to a Boston teaching, development group.
- Yeltsin Defends Continuation of Chechnya War
- OXNARD : Calls From 'Police' Prompt Warning
- CHRISTMAS MONEY: The Holbrook family of Lancaster...
- LOS ANGELES : Bell Cab Agrees to $45,000 State Fine for Illegal Gifts
- Flu Shots Available at County Clinics
- Number on Welfare Continues to Increase : Economy: Experts point to loss of jobs, Northridge quake as factors. Slowdown in Medi-Cal cases provides a more upbeat sign.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : INDEPENDENCE : TCU Tight End Questionable Tonight
- Mario Cuomo
- Sacramento Delta Water Accord
- Denial of Services
- North Korea
- Off-Road Enthusiasts
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 28, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1994
- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL UPHEAVAL : Peso Falls Another 8%; Investors Bailing Out : Crisis: U.S. traders say the Mexican government is doing too little. Zedillo is to unveil a strategy plan Monday.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Education Official Begins Effort to Oust Stanton
- O.C. Weighing Sale of Airport, More Cuts to Deal With Losses : Bankruptcy: All should be up for review, including landfills and jails, Supervisor-elect Bergeson says. Move to trim budget by $120 million is only the beginning, officials add.
- Officials Consider Selling Airport in Orange County : Bankruptcy: Disposal of other assets, including jails and landfills, is also a possibility. Move to trim budget by $120 million is called only the beginning.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ROSE : Some Lions and Ducks Visit Disneyland
- Brown Warms Up His Coldest Foes : Speech: Former Speaker may not have won hearts of Diamond Bar audience, but he makes a strong showing against conservative Assemblyman Richard Mountjoy.
- NO SNEEZING: The county investment debacle is...
- Headlands Owners Sue Dana Point : Courts: The action seeks to overturn a referendum blocking a $500-million project on the site.
- Hair Replacement Centers to Open Outlet in Oxnard
- Grubb & Ellis to Market Fidelity National Building
- COVER STORY : THE YEAR IN REVIEW: For Valley business, there was more than just the earthquake : '94 Shook Business to the Core : Northridge Quake Jolted the San Fernando Valley Economy With Profound, Long-Lasting Effects
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Please Dial 1-800 O.C. All-Sports
- U.S. Official Dispatched to N. Korea to Seek Pilot's Release