- MUSIC REVIEWS : Sharp Sound but a Weak 'Connection'
- Surgical Funding Group Inc.: The Irvine provider...
- Verteq Inc. Names Chief Financial Officer
- Court Ruling on Harbor Fees Could Mean a Windfall for Area Exporters
- Edwards Theaters Faces Wages Suit : Courts: Ex-employee says the chain owes $10 million to managers not paid for long overtime hours.
- PacifiCare Behavioral Health of California Inc.: The...
- * Hi-Temp Insulation Inc. of Camarillo won...
- Shopping for a College? Videos Help Students Narrow Their List : Education: The Klass Report tries to show applicants what a campus tour may omit.
- Premiere Radio Networks Earnings Up 45% in Quarter
- View Tech Inc. Reports Net Loss of $155,000
- Marcus Mattson; Prominent Attorney, Antitrust Specialist
- PROP. 187 DECISION : O.C. Backers of Prop. 187 Say Ruling Was Expected
- Notebook : Dana Hills' Harrison Makes Move to Atlanta
- Alemany Wins Private Schools' Decathlon
- Beverly Hills Cop IV--the Lawsuit : Modern policing means one set of rules for all. So whatever the merits of a racially charged lawsuit, even perceptions of bias are trouble.
- One Small Step, Now the Journey : Time is here for the hard work of budget making
- Practitioner's License Revoked After Charges
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : At Least Jaguars' Coughlin Made the Effort
- TV REVIEWS : 'Blue River' Flows With Brothers' Painful Memories
- Pacific Bell Gets Rival for Local Phone Service : Telecom: With signing of agreement, MFS Communications plans to initially seek out only business customers.
- Disease Poses Threat to Turkey Industry : Poultry: Outbreak of "spiking mortality" has East Coast growers worried. Prices could increase.
- Prudential Will Close Local Marketing Office
- Local Home Buyers Enjoy Lower Mortgage Payments
- Engineer Designs Pipeline Controls for Norwegian Sea
- Free Speech Takes a Licking in L.A. : Threats by one councilman, Mark Ridley-Thomas, forced cancellation of a fund-raiser for Laurence Powell.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Eberz and Kittles' Bit Satisfy Villanova, 66-58
- Titans Cruise to Victory in Final Exhibition Game
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Favored to Win Again in Division II
- Shuttle Lands, Ending Mir Mission
- BODY WATCH : Heart Pounders : Want to work up a really good sweat? Think Tae Bo Aerobics, hill running and kick-boxing.
- Princess Diana, in TV Interview, Vows a 'Fight to the End'
- UPDATE : Clues Sparse in Train's Derailment : FBI has questioned hundreds about sabotage in desert that killed one, hurt 78. Right-wing manifesto was found at scene.
- Northridge : Counseling Center Benefit Raises $3,100
- SANTA ANA : Murder Trial Ordered for 2 in Boy's Death
- North Hollywood : Police Identify Suspect in Shooting Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : 4,000 Golf Balls and Equipment Stolen
- Man Leads Police on 60-Mile Chase
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Cal Fires Gilbertson After 3-8 Season
- First Test Too Tough for Bruins : College basketball: UCLA loses opener to Santa Clara, 78-69, at Maui Invitational.
- Kerkorian to Try to Oust Director : Autos: Chrysler's largest shareholder wants to replace ex-Kmart Chairman Joseph Antonini with his aide, Jerome York.
- COMPANY TOWN
- Entrepreneur Proves Profit, Values Don't Necessarily Conflict : Profile: Sophia Collier, who made a fortune marketing Soho Natural Soda, now is president of a socially responsible mutual fund company.
- Live Reports Quarterly Profit of $1.6 Million
- * Bennett Construction Co. in Fillmore has...
- COMPANY TOWN : New Line Gains Domestic Rights to 4 Savoy Films
- ON THE JOB: It was back to...
- Scouting New Paths : Barrio Youths Find Fresh Challenges, and an Alternative to the Streets, in Boy Scouts
- Bosnia Talks Go On Past Deadline
- Calabasas : Chamber Orchestra to Debut on Dec. 3
- Extradition Hearing for Accused Serial Killer Postponed
- LAPD Captain Investigated in Alleged Sex Harassment : Supervisor Reassigned While Complaint Is Reviewed
- Seize the Moment to Stop Domestic Abuse : Treatment: The Simpson case highlighted the issue; now we need society's commitment to changing abusive behavior.
- Sherman Oaks : Bloomingdale's Deal Praised by Activists
- Untuck Those Shirts, Let Those Socks Droop at Your Ankles
- Testing His Last Legs : Ventura Semipro Team Has 60-Year-Old Player Who Just Can't Quit Football
- Clippers Can't Handle Portland : Pro basketball: Williams comes up short against 7-foot-3 Sabonis in 113-94 loss, their second in a row.
- Senators' General Manager Fires Coach, and Now He's in Hot Seat
- Woman Accused of Running Brothel in Camarillo Faces Pandering Trial : Courts: During preliminary hearing, two former employees give conflicting testimony about what type transactions went on at massage parlor.
- NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : Getty Lets Students Plug Into Art Lessons
- Suspect Held in Fatal Shooting
- State Will Honor Private Arts Group
- Encino : Man Shot as Friend Plays 'Miami Vice'
- Murder Trial Opens in Canyon Road Accident : Courts: The prosecutor says the defendant showed 'disregard for human life' in driving a truck that killed a woman in Silverado.
- Cam Data Systems Inc.: The Fountain Valley...
- ARV Assisted Living Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Suspect in Pregnant Woman's Slaying Had Wanted a Baby
- GOP's Kassebaum Won't Seek Reelection to Senate Seat : Politics: Capitol will lose champion of civility, bipartisan cooperation. Kansan will join growing exodus of moderate Republicans, Democrats.
- Poland's New Leader Is a Savvy Political Survivor : Europe: Ex-Communist Aleksander Kwasniewski never misses a chance to shine. Some call him an opportunist.
- John Rico; State Republican Party Official, AIDS Activist
- ORANGE : Working to Make a Float Flower
- 2 Schools Tie for 1st in Super Quiz : Education: El Camino High was expected to win Academic Decathlon event; L.A. High was not.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : He's Gotten Under Their Skin : Parade of Stars, Including Rockers, Turn Sinatra's 80th Birthday Bash Into Historic Moment for Pop Culture
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Camerata of L.A. Unearths Rare Mozart
- Teachers and LAMP Project
- Federal Shutdown
- Asset Forfeitures
- Israel's Identity
- HMO Sales Tactics
- Distrust of U.S.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 21, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 21, 1995
- 3 Killed as Plane Hits Fullerton Townhouse : Aviation: Private craft was trying to land at foggy airport. Pilot, passenger and sleeping resident die.
- SCOREBOARD: How did The Times Valley Edition's...
- Sheriff's Deputy Is Arrested on Suspicion of Grand Theft : Crime: Darryl Dunn, a decorated 15-year veteran, has been suspended indefinitely. He is suspected of stealing a laptop computer.
- Free Labor by Students Questioned : Education: Officials say course work should aid the community--not the staff of public vocational schools.
- People : Spotlight on achievers : IRVINE : UCI Trio Elected to Science Federation
- LEAN LUNCH: At politics, Orange County Republican...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 67TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : It's a Political Smorgasbord--but No Seconds : Four candidates, including a well-financed newcomer and a Democrat, will vie in winner-take-all race if Doris Allen is recalled.
- People : Spotlight on achievers : COUNTYWIDE : Pair Get Resolution for Their Resolve
- Judge's Ruling Revives Local Debate Over Prop. 187 : Immigration: Latino leaders and others hail the decision as a victory for social justice, but supporters of the measure say the intent of voters will ultimately prevail.
- Man Kills Himself at Wife's Grave : Glendale: Businessman leaves note saying he wished to join his partner of 10 years and asking that no one give medical aid.
- Walters Says He's Innocent : College football: Penalized USC running back says NCAA didn't listen to his side of story.
- 3 Die in O.C. as Airplane Crashes in Thick Fog : Disaster: Four-seater clips utility pole on approach to Fullerton Airport and slams into townhouse complex. Pilot, passenger and sleeping resident die.
- U.S. Employees on Job in O.C., but Fear Future
- GOP Willing to Look at Smaller Tax Cut in Talks
- FULLERTON PLANE CRASH : Friends, Relatives Recall 3 Whose Lives Were Lost in Tragedy : Profiles: Sharan Ernst is remembered as a devoted grandmother, Michael Benson as a seasoned pilot and Les Arehart, an Anaheim employee, as a dedicated public servant.
- FULLERTON PLANE CRASH : Fate Spares One Life, Takes Another : Tragedy: Ron Ernst had just walked downstairs when plane slammed into upstairs bedroom, killing his wife.
- Israeli Government Vows to Squelch Jewish Extremists
- 3 Held in Killings; Baby Cut From Womb Survives
- SIMI VALLEY : Lint Behind Dryer Ignites House Fire
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Motorcyclist Dies in Backcountry Crash
- Jesse A. Brewer, Ex-Assistant Police Chief, Dies : LAPD: The highest-ranking African American when he retired, he was force for reform while on Police Commission.
- UC Irvine's List of Embarrassments : Unpleasant disclosures in fertility clinic scandal seem to have no end
- Street Humor : Madding Crowd Comes From Afar for Annual Rite of the Bizarre in Pasadena's Doo Dah Parade
- Honest-to-Goodness : Robinson Is a Coach Kings Can Count On
- Palestinians Cheer Arafat in PLO-Ruled City
- Agoura Hills : Councilman to Be Sworn, Mayor Named
- OXNARD : Takasugi Will Tour 4 Elementary Schools
- Maternity Leave Benefits Are Far From a Birthright
- Budget Deal Reached to End 6-Day Government Shutdown : Finances: GOP goal of a balanced budget by 2002 is preserved while Clinton aim of protection for social programs is met. High-stakes battle over seven-year spending plan is next.
- THE BUDGET BATTLE : Rare Sunday Session for Senate
- Creek Repairs Halted for Lack of Paperwork
- Shooting Kills Boy Playing in Front Yard : Violence: An 8-year-old at a baby shower dies after being struck in the head by a bullet from a passing car.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Avaz Dance Theatre Reaches Too Far
- Bosnia Pact Would Bring U.S. Nearer to Risky Deployment : Military: Troops set to go to Balkans face prospect of snipers and snow. White House expects to get flak on home front.
- Zedillo Must Put a Firm Hand on Fiscal Policy : Decisiveness is needed now to control Mexico's economy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : UCI's Embarrassments Keep Coming
- Calabasas : City Prepares Retail Center Site for Library
- State Volleyball Pairings Are Set
- NBA ROUNDUP : Grizzlies Give Knicks a Scare Before Losing
- Panthers Do the Ducks One Better
- Pro Football Spotlight : L.A. Benched / Week 12 : He Just Wants Football Fans to Have Some Fun
- JAPAN
- News Corp. to Announce TV Plans for Latin America : Media: Analysts say Murdoch has formed a joint venture with Brazil's Globo network and Mexico's Grupo Televisa.
- COMMITMENTS : Hunter Gatherers : What compels otherwise rational people to collect things like salt shakers, old radios or bottle openers? Is it a control thing? An obsession? Maybe it's just that the stuff is so cool.
- Jean Newhall Coleman; Camarillo Homemaker
- Doors in Sound Wall Let Work Crews In, Not the Noise
- Lakers Put the Brakes on Clippers : Pro basketball: Fastest start in 20 years slows at Forum, where Lakers win, 109-88.
- Jaguar Gamble Doesn't Pay Off : Interconference: Tampa Bay hangs on for 17-16 victory when Jacksonville fails to score on two-point conversion try in final minute.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rusted Root, Osborne Are Passionately Retro
- Boeing Reaches a Tentative Accord With Striking Union
- O.C.'s Royce Makes His Mark as a 'Porkbuster'
- Howard Stern Strikes Again : The Shock Jock's Second Book Shoots to the Top--and It's Even Raunchier Than the First
- Lancaster Teen Fatally Shot by Friend : Police Say Youth Pointed Rifle at Fred Gajeta, 17, in Jest; Relatives and Acquaintances Express Shock
- Panthers Give Ducks Quick Slip : Hockey: Florida scores three goals in 3:07 stretch of third period to beat Anaheim, 4-3, at The Pond.
- Becker Defeats Chang and Delights Fans
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : MUSIC : San Diego Symphony Plays on the Brink
- Hughes Twins Are at Tip of Talent Iceberg
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Mozarteum Group Visits South Bay
- Southland
- OPEC Talks Expected to Yield New Freeze on Production Quotas
- COMMITMENTS : Why Pay Less When You Can Spend More?
- Suicide Bomber Suspected in Pakistan : Terrorism: Officials fear that Egyptian radicals have taken campaign of violence abroad. Embassy blast leaves 15 dead and scores of others wounded.
- THE BUDGET BATTLE : Tiny Gap in Projections a Big Issue : Budget: Congress and the White House support dueling forecasts of economic growth. The sliver of difference becomes huge over seven years.
- March Toward Multiethnic Goal Remakes Occidental : Colleges: Diversity of enrollment, faculty and courses is a top priority. Some alumni, students say change is too fast.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : USA Track & Field Drops This Meet's Baton
- CD REVIEWS : * 1/2 China White, "Addiction", <i> Lethal Records</i>
- CHINA
- Univest Investors Reeling After Alleged 'Betrayal' : Scandal: Lender comes under scrutiny. His lawyer defends his actions.
- In the Words, on the Minds of Celebrities
- Program to Battle Teen Pregnancy Targets Men : Crime: The county vows vigorous prosecution of statutory rape cases. The pilot project is part of an effort to make fathers responsible.
- Hopes Soar for Condor Colony at Grand Canyon : Conservation: Ventura-based program plans to establish second wild population of the endangered birds in February.
- Homestand Ends With Bang for Ice Dogs, 6-5
- If Kids' Values Are Damaged, Don't Blame TV
- Orange County
- SINGAPORE
- Westlake Village : New Council Members to Take Office Dec. 6
- Majik Man Is Back--Lions Glad He Is
- DeVera Wins One for Team : Girls' tennis: Villa Park junior's rally in front of raucous crowd ensured the Spartans would continue their season.
- '60 Minutes' Source to Testify, Lawyer Says : Media: Although the ex-tobacco exec is already being harassed, he says the testimony should get out.
- HEALTH
- THE BUDGET BATTLE : Text of 7-Year Commitment
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Battling the Enemies of Love in a Half-Tamed Old West : LEDOYT <i> by Carol Emshwiller</i> , Mercury House; $14.95, 232 pages
- Rogers Says Claim of 70 Slayings Was in Jest : Crime: Suspect in cross-country killings tells media that his remark about victims was a joke and that he has never killed anyone.
- Details Near to Link Pond With Big A : Development: Flexible blueprint for sports and entertainment complex is expected by early January at the latest.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICARE : Don't Erase 30 Years of Progress : We can't afford to gut a program that has given the elderly longer and healthier lives, especially as their numbers grow.
- FOCUS: Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look at what's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : New Barriers to Suburban Crime Include Neighbors Dropping Theirs
- OXNARD : Police Screen 629 Drivers at Checkpoint
- Eagles Turn to the Run, Win, 28-19
- Colts Fashion Victory Over Patriots
- Pryors Keeping It All in the Family With 'Hope' : Television: Father and daughter are making their first performance together on the medical drama. For the comedian, it's a case of art imitating life as he plays a man living with MS.
- TELEVISIONOber Joins '60 Minutes' Debate: In his...
- Southland
- Fast-Food Fight Rages in China : Restaurateurs Aim at Potential Market of 1.2 Billion People
- CURRENCY
- Last-Ditch Daimler-Benz Unit Talks Fail to Stop Plan to Slash Payroll
- SOFTWARE SURGE: Hardware used to be king...
- Courting Trouble : A Unique Law Turns the Tables on Those Who File Numerous or Frivolous Lawsuits
- Road-Work Warnings on Edinger: Their Job Is Done
- Warren the Man for Seahawks
- Why Not Give the Coliseum to USC? : Sports: L.A.'s white elephant needs a landlord that can put it to good use.
- LABOR
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : They're Fruitful and They're Multiplying : Trends: 'Business incubators' help reduce the risk and costs of starting a firm, and they're rapidly gaining popularity.
- Ballot Propositions at a Glance
- New Test for Memory: Show 'Em Old Movies
- Corporate Donors Put LAPD On-Line : Police: Group contributes $15.7 million in equipment and software. It is the equivalent of putting more than 360 officers on the streets, officials say.
- Agenda : Issues Coming Up
- Chatsworth : Park Advocates Mark 25th Anniversary
- Kelly Keeps Bills in First, 28-26 : AFC: Buffalo quarterback throws two touchdown passes to Brooks and late New York rally fails.
- Pro Football Spotlight : L.A. Benched / Week 12
- Unassuming MTA Leader Takes the Expertise Route
- No Time to Stop : After Leading UCLA to NCAA Championship, Harrick Isn't Satisfied, Starts Over Tonight
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : 'The Shark' Remains Consistently Dangerous
- Spectrum Bets on Allure of a Big, BIG Screen : Recreation: Irvine Entertainment Center, with 21 screens including a 3-D IMAX, is an example of the new trend for a night out--at least that's what the builders believe.
- A free panel discussion of "Cultural and...
- LABOR
- YOUR MONEY : Are You Dreaming of a Tight Christmas? : Finance: Some tips to keep the spending under control, and not feel like Scrooge in the process.
- 13 Photographers Die in Turkish Bus Crash
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Rothenberg Shift First Major Move as MLS Awakens
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Mira Costa Is No. 2 in Girls' Volleyball
- Reliance Names New President, Chief Financial Officer
- Ill Feelings : FHP's Ousted Founder Says Losing Post Was a Bitter Pill
- L.A. Archeologists Digging in Syria Find City of Myth : Science: Clay pieces establish that Urkesh indeed existed. The artifacts show imprints of the Hurrians, a superpower in the Middle East 4,000 years ago.
- Gingrich Signals He Won't Seek GOP Nod in '96 : Politics: Speaker's move redefines presidential battlefield. Those in the running court support of governors at New Hampshire gathering.
- THE BUDGET BATTLE : National Parks to Reopen Today
- COLUMN ONE : Politics of an Epidemic : The mystery outbreak in Cuba turned out to be a nerve disease caused by malnutrition. Some blame inaction by the image-conscious regime, and question ethics of the U.S. trade embargo.
- FOCUS: Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look at what's ahead and the voices of local people. : An Artist Reminisces About the Changing Landscape : IN PERSON
- Valleywide : Braude Proposes Curb on Cable Equipment
- Chiefs Improve to 10-1 With Dramatic 20-13 Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Separate Lives' Thriller Puts Psychiatrist on the Couch
- Key Test Looms in Arizona for Condor Effort : Wildlife: Establishment of a Grand Canyon colony, coupled with the one in California, eventually could lead to removal of species from endangered list.
- Walesa Runs Behind in Polish Vote
- Suspect Held After Crash Cuts Power to 2,400 Homes
- OXNARD : School Workers Get Search-Rescue Lesson
- Republicans Confident Allen Will Be Recalled : Election: Low on campaign cash, assemblywoman resorts to 'town hall' meetings and says crowds are receptive: 'They like me.'
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Pasadena Symphony Offers 'Rite of Spring'
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Symphony Finds Stylistic Balance
- Bond Brings Bags of Cash In From the Cold : Box Office: After a six-year screen absence, 007 knocks 'Ace' down to second place as 'GoldenEye' totals $28.1 million in its first three days. 'The American President' grosses a strong $10.3 million.
- Paging Doctor Lahti : Actress Joins CBS' 'Chicago Hope' as Something New in a Medical Drama--a Female Doctor With Ambitions
- MEDIA
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- For Showdown With Front-Runner, Gramm Must Break Free From Pack
- COME TOGETHER: The Beatles' newest CD is...
- Whatever Happened to 'The Year of the Woman'? : Politics: With the march toward parity stalled, 700 officeholders and political operatives convene to figure out how to make women candidates viable in 1996.
- Broken Truce : Escalating Violence Has Followed End of South County Gangs' Pact
- Valleywide : Periods of Fog May Ease by Thanksgiving
- Man Missing After Boat Sinks
- Oxnard Doctor Dies After Single-Engine Plane Crashes : Accident: Richard M. McAtee had attempted to land in dense fog. His Beechcraft Bonanza slammed into a sand dune 2 1/2 miles from airport.
- Stewart Steelers' Standout : AFC: Versatile rookie plays key role in turning 31-13 deficit into a 49-31 victory over the Bengals.
- Fitzpatrick Deals With Spot Duty
- This Prediction Handed Down Far Too Soon
- It's a Sweet Victory for Broncos' Davis : AFC: Rookie running back for Denver who grew up in San Diego has big game against Chargers.
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Pop Music : Merchant Radiates Energy at Wiltern
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fleeting Moments of Real Magic : Michael Franks Is Pleasant Enough on the Hits, but His Well-Suited New Material Weaves a Spell
- Not the Trend of the Century
- TAIWAN
- SEC Chief Under Fire for Backing Lawsuit Reform
- Budget Deal Reached to End 6-Day Government Shutdown : Finance: GOP goal of balanced budget by 2002 is preserved while Clinton aim of protection for some social programs is met. High-stakes battle over seven-year spending program is next.
- Elkington, Calcavecchia Rolling in Green : Golf: Pair cart away $300,000 after winning the Shark Shootout over Beck and Janzen with a 54-hole total of 184, 32 under par.
- Prospect Has Look of Veteran : Baseball: Everything Greene does makes the Angels happy that he is their catcher of the future.
- 'Night Is Falling' Rekindles the Ratings Controversy
- CD REVIEWS : Amid the Rabble, Fluf Stands Out While China White Blends In : *** Fluf, "The Classic Years", <i> Headhunter/Cargo</i>
- Shuttle Crew Prepares for Flight Home
- Thanksgiving With Full Global Vision Trimmings : Holiday: Author Victor Villasenor's annual celebration goes beyond the tale of Pilgrims and Indians, offering an array of multicultural entertainment.
- Fired Bank Worker Arrested in Fatal Shootings of Four
- VENTURA : Teacher Wins Award for Arts Programs
- Ducks Take Lead Easily and the Loss Hard : Hockey: Florida Panthers need only 3:07 late in the game to turn a 3-1 deficit into a 4-3 victory.
- WORLD MUSIC REVIEW : Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra Plays With Enthusiasm
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Laguna Shines Even as It Gets Melodramatic : The playhouse tackles a 19th-Century staple, Augustin Daly's 'Under the Gaslight,' and brings it back to life with style.
- Moon Celebrates Birthday With Four Scores
- His Vision Brings Blue Skies to Saddleback : Community colleges: No matter the outcome, football and golf coach Cunerty keeps smiling.
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Guy Rose was Monet's friend, but his own works fail to impress in Irvine. : French Connection
- Real Estate Firm Shuffles Top Positions
- Budget Deal Reached to End 6-Day Government Shutdown : Finances: GOP goal of a balanced budget by 2002 is preserved while Clinton aim of protection for social programs is met. High-stakes battle over seven-year spending plan is next.
- A Gadfly With Staying Power : Bedridden at 87, Carroll Lorbeer Still Keeps a Hand in Local Government
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Baltimore Wins CFL's Grey Cup
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Get Second Victory
- HONG KONG
- Quackenbush Vows Action Against No-Shows
- China Says It Will Slash Tariffs : Move Is Part of Bid for World Trade Organization Admission
- To Our Readers
- Burbank May Take 40% Loss on Former Lockheed Site : Real estate: Redevelopment agency is trying to sell 10-acre parcel near airport where building plans have failed. Five potential buyers show interest.
- Reseda : Cooking Up a Way to Thank Officers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Awarded $1.5-Million Gift
- Cardinals Crushed by Panthers, 27-7
- Tritscher Gets Out of His Rut, Holds On to Win Slalom Race
- Deal or Failure, Bosnia Talks Set to End Today : Balkans: U.S. imposes deadline on Dayton negotiations. Gamble could result in triumph or humiliation.
- Outbidding AIDS : 250 Attend Auction That Raises $45,000 for 2 Ventura-Based Charities
- The Valley Is His First Louvre
- The House Just Says No--at Last : Far-reaching ban on gifts is first such revision for the lower chamber in half a century
- Falcons Make a Meal of Rams : NFC: "They handed us our lunch," St. Louis Coach Brooks says of 31-6 defeat in Atlanta.
- Dallas Finds Redemption in Oakland : Pro football: Cowboys bounce back from loss to 49ers by reasserting NFC's superiority in 34-21 victory over Raiders.
- Warning: Inhaling CBS Story May Be Hazardous to . . .
- Serbian Newspaper Calls for Probe of Alleged Atrocities
- A Bard-Earned Honor : Bakersfield Professor's Theatrical Techniques Win Him a Prestigious Carnegie Award
- Be Prepared to Contain the Carthage of the 1990s : Japan: America's financial and technological edge already has been silently surrendered to Tokyo. Is world supremacy next?
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cobra King Strikes for McCarron
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Browns Might as Well Start Packing
- Ken Saro-Wiwa
- L.A. School District Breakup
- Prop. 187 Message
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTER : Hey, Hollywood: Giving Writers Some Respect Pays
- Luke Zimmerman
- Pharaohs' Tomb Builders Made a Career Out of It : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Navajo Code Talkers
- GOP Diet
- Cellular Phones May Interfere With Operation of Pacemakers
- A Tomb Full of Mystery : Archeologist Kent Weeks' find may well prove to be one of the most important burial chambers unearthed in Egypt. : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Aftermath of Rabin Slaying
- Star Tours : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Psychiatrist Finds Clues to Nerve Defect in Narcolepsy