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- Coleman Gets the Last Word : Pro football: Return specialist's touchdown is the talk of 28-25 victory that keeps Chargers in playoff contention.
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- Bruins Use Their New Kid on Block to Bully Maryland : College basketball: McCoy has 11 rejections in a triple-double that's too much for Terrapins, 73-63.
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- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : University E-Mail a Test of Internet Free Speech
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- COUNTYWIDE : Chabad to Sponsor Hanukkah Events
- Schools Get 'Real' Science Lessons : Education: There are no boring lectures when experts from Sandia laboratories use hands-on approach in New Mexico classrooms.
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- UC Irvine Relies on Defense to Win : College: Unable to shoot well, the Anteaters turn to a full-court press to defeat Eastern Washington, 86-66.
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- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Breezes Through Vanguard Cup Field
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- DIPLOMACY : End to Victors' Justice: War Crime Trials For All
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- SECOND OPINIONS : Tale of Parking Citations and a Double Standard : One vehicle is parked for half an hour in an alley while unloading furniture, and is ticketed. Another is left blocking a lane for two months, and isn't.
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- Conference Initials Bosnia Reconstruction Plan : Europe: More than 50 countries and agencies lay out goals for nation's rebirth. Specifics are left unanswered.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : The story of Hanukkah as told by the puppets of Marc Weiner and Shari Lewis
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- Prostate Cancer Legislation Poses Dilemma for Dole : Congress: He had led fight against the disease. But Medicare coverage plan comes amid cutbacks and may call attention to GOP candidate's health.
- Antonovich Case Stirred Ethical Crisis for Judge : Courts: Supervisor's 1988 call to Eric Younger has led to years of soul-searching for the jurist and the end of a long friendship.
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- Air GOP Fills New Hampshire Media
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- The 16th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION WINNER, WILLIAM BOYD : Ambitious Flights of Fancy : Excerpt from "The Blue Afternoon"
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- Venezuelans Question 'Model' Democracy : Government: Political trappings are in place, but pervasive poverty, joblessness and corruption make some long for more efficient rule.
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- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Basheer, Oseguera Stand Out Despite 73-59 Loss to UCLA
- THEATER NOTES : Padua Hills Fest Bites the Dust
- Just Like a Fish to Water : Jodi Benson made a splash as the voice of Ariel in 'The Little Mermaid,' but she's really hitting her stride in musicals.
- STYLE / HOLIDAY GIFTS : IT'S A WRAP
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- Appeal for Bone Marrow Donors Gets Big Response : Medicine: After former Angels star Rod Carew sought help for his critically ill daughter, thousands of callers responded. A match has not been found yet.
- Blizzard Blankets Midwest With Snow, Blows Eastward
- Scientists Begin Receiving Data From Jupiter : Space: Experts download digital information sent from probe to Galileo spacecraft and hope to have some preliminary results soon.
- Aetna Suit Alleges Major Billing Scam : Health care: Defendants, who operate in O.C., dispute insurer's claims, which include recruitment of psychiatric patients and diagnoses of depression for young children.
- Woman Tumbles Over Ortega Highway Cliff
- Is This Any Way to Run a Democracy? : Mexico: Rites of Purification
- Ventura Develops Unwanted Habits : Women's basketball: Pirates nearly squander big lead again but still turn back Valley to win tournament title.
- Zampese Looks to Cowboys to Charge Offense : Pro football: After losing last week to downtrodden Washington for the second time this season, team hopes to get back on track in Philadelphia today.
- Missouri's Stewart Moves Past Wooden on Career Victory List
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Dibbini, Lisska Lead Palmdale to Title, 2-0
- Long Beach State Traps Beavers : College basketball: Oregon State cannot capitalize on 25 turnovers by 49ers, who win, 65-54.
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- Race Bias Called Possible Motive in Deadly Arson
- Dr. Science Mixes Physics, Humor to Concoct Show : Entertainment: He helped build the jet stream, he tells National Public Radio listeners. And Velcro holds us all together.
- Rep. Mfume Gets Top NAACP Post : Civil rights: Five-term congressman, called a man of integrity and leadership, comes to organization at a time of turmoil. He plans to resign House seat in February.
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- On View : 80 Years His Way : ABC THROWS FRANK SINATRA AN ALL-OUT BIRTHDAY PARTY TO BENEFIT TWO CHARITIES
- Developer to Ask City for $8,000 for New Sports Complex Marketing Study : Recreation: Council rejected Hofer family's proposal for Centerplex in July, but revision is planned.
- Congress May Ease Rules for Guest Workers
- Participation Falls Short in Teen Addict Medical Plan : Insurance: County recruited a national company to provide low-cost coverage for youth. But now it may be dropped.
- Man Held After Kidnap Attempt of Girl
- FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Browning, Sato Upstage Field
- WOODEN CLASSIC : Keady Gang Can't Shoot Straight : First game: Purdue shoots 27.7% in 67-50 loss to Villanova.
- Northridge Effort Seems Half-Baked in 95-90 Loss : Basketball: Second-half struggles continue to frustrate Matadors, who fall to 1-5 after losing to Stephen F. Austin.
- In Brief, It's Little Law School That Could : Education: Once an object of derision, the college has enhanced its stature through the deeds of its graduates, some of the top lawyers and judges in Ventura County.
- Taiwan's Native-Son President Epitomizes Power Shift on Island : Asia: Lee Teng-hui appears to have a lock on nation's first direct vote for its leader. The mainland elite are in decline.
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- SECOND OPINIONS : Talent Fills Valley Stages, but Audiences Are Sparse : Residents have run out of excuses for not supporting local theater. Tickets are affordable, there is adequate parking, and children can enjoy it too.
- PIRU : Victorian Building May Get Landmark Status
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- Cult. Company. Chaos. : Apple Computers Had It All First. But in Today's World According to Microsoft, Can Anyone Put Them Back In the Game? That's the Question Everyone's Asking.
- Limits on Crabbing, Oyster Scarcity Add to Tensions in Chesapeake Bay : Maryland: Watermen blame officials and environmentalists for the decline of their way of life. Over-harvesting and disease reduced catch, leading to state restrictions.
- Term Limits Fail to Deter Insiders From Valley Races
- Retro : Buster and Bergen: Look Back With Laughter
- Young Pawns Struggle to Be Kings and Queens : Poverty: Two Camden, N.J., officers are trying to stop the killing. As city's homicide rate soars, they use chess to teach inner-city kids about caring--and friendship.
- POLITICS : Newt Is <i> the </i> Issue as Democrats Ignore All Else
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON POLITICS : Republican Party Can Help Itself by Appealing to Gay Voters : The 'gay agenda' should hold no terrors for conservatives, with whom Log Cabin members share goals.
- Granada Hills Christmas Parade
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Czernek Sets State Record Despite Newbury Park Loss : Prep Football: Diamond Bar completes undefeated season with 30-21 victory in Southern Section Division III final.
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rally Gives Newport Harbor Title
- Favre Shines Even Without Star Receivers : Pro football: Spreading his passes to the likes of Robert Brooks, Edgar Bennett and Mark Chmura, the Green Bay quarterback leads the NFL with 3,519 passing yards and 31 touchdowns.
- Mortensen Better, Believe It : Cross-country: After defending champion Julia Stamps drops out of the race, Thousand Oaks runner cruises and becomes region's first girl to win national title.
- Stockton Shoots a Few Holes and Then Aims a Little Higher : Golf: From Diners Club to duck club, he stays in the hunt on both fronts.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It Didn't Take Long to Break Up That Old Mariner Gang
- California--Terry Sampson, Wrightwood: "Pucchetti's restaurant, 772 N....
- What to Consider in a Year-End Balancing Check
- The 16th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WINNER, EDWARD O. WILSON : 'Every Species . . . Was a Wonder to Be Examined' : Excerpt from "Naturalist"
- Marion Barry Undergoes Surgery
- Battling Over Control of AIDS Clinic : Health: Officials say director had too much independence, too little accountability. He says he is unfairly being singled out.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Lose to Fighting Devils
- Time to Stop Dumping on Lake View Terrace
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- Cost of Space Camp Trip Paid With Private Funds
- Bad Timing for Story on Overcrowding
- AUTHOR'S QUERY
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- Schools Need More Brain, Not Machine, Power
- Payout Ignores Issue of Responsibility
- Howard Stern
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- GREAT GUESTS
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- Adoption Case Strikes Kind Blow for Reform
- 'SPACEBALLS' REVISITED
- Residents' Apathy
- 2 More Views on Federal School Funds
- IN WITH THE OLD
- THE NEED FOR A STURDY FOUNDATION
- Companies' Pay Policies Are Their Business
- Computers Are No Threat to Libraries
- Council in Need of a Shake-Up
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- Peace Process in Northern Ireland
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- THE LINE ON LINE
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- Supervisors and Business as Usual
- Suggestion for a Worried Boomer
- Jewish War Veterans Offer Aid Year-Round
- Immigration Bill
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- BELOVED FILM
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- Wildlife Dilemma
- GM Recall and Environmental Concern
- NO DICE
- Life in the GOP After Doris Allen
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- Citron's 'Dementia' a Self-Serving Strain
- Fullerton Group Also Assists the Poor
- Ahwahnee Complaint
- Shenanigans at City Hall Continue
- DINGLE'S DOLLS
- 'Maximoron'
- In Moving Ahead, Don't Neglect History : Howe-Waffle House Needs a Site and Casa Romantica's Murals Merit Preservation
- El Toro Reuse Planning Is Necessary
- NONFICTION - Dec. 10, 1995
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- COLUMN ONE : The Travels of Hazel O'Leary : The globe-trotting energy secretary's big entourages, luxury jet trips and length of time spent abroad have raised eyebrows--and hackles. She says her missions bring valuable trade ties.
- GOP Is Divided Over Baugh's Political Future : Politics: New assemblyman's career hinges on the truth about an envelope containing $1,000 cash, a contribution he returned to ex-rival Laurie Campbell's husband, the party faithful say.
- Consumer Debt Rising Steeply in Southland : Finance: Tempting credit offers, economic optimism spur borrowing. But experts say trend is worrisome.
- U.S. Presses Serbia on French Pilots : Balkans: Washington places 'highest importance' on release of two airmen shot down in August.
- Case Studies: Juggling Debt
- SPECIAL SKI ISSUE: California : Places to Slide and Glide Around the State
- Is City Hall Next on Brown's Political Juggernaut? : Elections: As San Francisco prepares to vote Tuesday, Frank Jordan, beset by gaffes as self-proclaimed 'citizen mayor,' trails the former Assembly speaker by double digits in polls.
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- COLLECTIBLES : What You Need to Know About Ceramics
- Ride-Share Rule Is Out, Fee or Alternative Is In : Transportation: Employers can choose from a variety of methods to reduce pollution or pay a fee per employee.
- City, Operator Strike Deal to Reopen Sunshine Dump : Landfills: Agreement could affect closure of Lopez Canyon. Granada Hills neighbors threaten to sue.
- Lord Matthews; Ex-Head of Cunard Line, Express Newspapers
- Students Say a Sad Goodbye to 2 Friends : Ceremony Includes Prayers, Flowers for Boys Killed on Bus
- Weldon Crowe Bingham, Retired Airline Pilot
- South Bay : Agency Agrees to Buy Theater for Arts Center
- TUSTIN : City Takes Interest in Curfew Challenge
- Council Picks 4 Residents for New Gang Task Force From Pool of 46 : Activism: Ex-gang member, LAPD officer, PTA member and interpreter for the deaf are expected to be joined by others.
- Van Nuys : Tots Deliver Food in 'Walk for Hunger'
- 6 More Santa Ana Homeless Camping Cases Dismissed
- Lancer Players Stunned, Excited About Rematch : Division X: Orange Lutheran to face Cerritos Valley Christian, which won earlier game, 36-31.
- Fan Response in Houston Is Less Filling
- It's a Classic Opportunity to Show Stuff : Wooden Classic: Last year's event was key for Bruins, who face Maryland today after Villanova meets Purdue.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION XI : Payne, Giannini Lead Morro Bay
- If They Build It, Will NFL Come? : Pro football: Hollywood Park unveils plan to build a stadium beginning as early as April. All that's missing is a tenant.
- Budget Talks May Hinge on Ideals, Not Dollars : Legislation: Unlike tax cuts and Medicare savings, basic philosophical splits between Democrats, GOP can't be solved by compromise.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Questions Dog Lengthy D'Amato Investigation of Whitewater Scandal : Politics: Hearings show obfuscation but no cover-up by Clinton, aides. White House believes probe is trying to humiliate president in election year.
- School Band Flap Has Its Day in Court : Lawsuit: Lawyer for Olympic swimmer Janet Evans' parents urges judge to enforce noise restrictions to stop early morning practices at El Dorado High. A ruling could be made next week.
- Pet Hospital Robbers Get Away With $600
- SOCCER / NCAA SEMIFINALS : Record Crowd Watches Duke Top Virginia
- Harper Steps Down at CLU After 6 Years
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mathews, Armendariz Spark University
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- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Irvine Monorail Plan Stalled
- Judge Orders Brea Councilwoman Jailed : Jurisprudence: Kathryn Wiser and her husband, Douglas, are cited for contempt of court in a matter involving the sale of some commercial property.
- 6 Churches Seek to Foil Religious Right Agenda : Politics: Leaders of old-line denominations meet to discuss fighting back against what they see as a GOP attack on society's most vulnerable.
- Central Los Angeles : Vendors Stage Protest Outside Police Station
- Choirs to Offer Santa Ana Concert
- God Rod : Mechanic Plans to Use Dragster as Pulpit in Racetrack Ministry
- Granada Hills : Largest Valley Parade Features 4,800 Entries
- NHL ROUNDUP : Streaking Rangers Get Right Breaks Yet Again
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III : Newbury Park Offensive Scheme Not Just a Passing Fancy
- THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Harvard-Westlake Wins in Final Second
- ALBUM REVIEWS / POP
- Jazz World Offers Sounds of the Season : Music: From Oscar Peterson to Anita Baker to Mannheim Steamroller, there is musical fare for all kinds of listeners.
- Northridge Can't Overcome Fouls in Loss to BYU
- Supreme Court to Rule on Antitrust Issues in Sports : Employment: Salary caps for teams have drawn attention. But the entertainment and construction industries also could be affected.
- Blaze Started by Robbers Destroys Santa Ana Shops
- Chief School Custodian Held in Embezzlement of $430,000
- Arnie's Army Might Be Called Out Less Often in Year Ahead : Golf: Palmer, who says he still enjoys the game but not his performance, is contemplating playing in fewer events.
- Donahue Nears Day of Decision : College football: UCLA coach promises he will make up his mind in the next two or three days on a possible move to CBS.
- Since 'Unseen,' a Higher Visibility : Theater: Donald Margulies has been busy following the success of his hit for SCR in '91. His 'Collected Stories' gets a reading Monday.
- CITY SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kordonskaya Power Wins Title
- Judge Rejects Retrial Bid Based on Simpson Case
- Three White Soldiers Charged in Killing of Two Blacks : Crime: One says slayings were racially motivated, another claims intent was to harass drug dealers, prostitutes, police say. Suspects are from Ft. Bragg.
- Kenton E. Krogstad; L.A. County Commissioner and Attorney
- Tucker Is Fourth California Congressman to Be Convicted Since 1936
- Thomas Washington; National Rifle Assn. President
- 3.6 Earthquake Hits Ventura County
- Menendez Says He Saw No Escape : Trial: Younger brother testifies that his father vowed to kill him if he tried to run away.
- COSTA MESA : Police Seek Witnesses of Fatal Car Accident
- Calabasas : Official Opposes Plan for Eatery, Car Center
- Strict Security Policy at Oxnard High Protested : Education: Union may file formal complaint over limiting teachers' access to classrooms after school hours. But principal says measures are needed to prevent thefts.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Solag Disposal to Leave Los Rios in Land Swap
- Wooden Remains a Winner