- OAK PARK : Schillo to Meet With Residents
- Jury Rules for Unwed Father in Landmark Adoption Case : Families: Ex-fiancee, her family and attorney had conspired to keep him from stopping his child's placement with family, jurors find.
- COMMENTARY : Huge Damages Turn Justice on Its Head : Besides such state reforms as no-fault auto insurance, we need limits on punitive judgments.
- Federal Lands
- Yes, There Really Is Life After Menudo : Pop music: After leaving the bubblegum band, Ricky Martin spent a year studying dance and vocals and moved to Mexico, where he starred in a musical and a soap opera. He's now a Latin pop star and a 'General Hospital' regular. That's not all.
- Steamy Romance Turns Frosty in Boston : Relationships: Foothill High grad Catherine de Castelbajac and multimillionaire Bill Koch play out their breakup in the courtroom. The reports of torrid notes, extravagant spending and connections to European demi-royalty captivate the normally staid city.
- Stocks and Debt
- The President's Bosnia Decision
- HMOs
- Public Access to Beaches
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 5, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 5, 1995
- COMPANY TOWN : Is Tiger Ted Suffering From a Case of Seller's Remorse?
- U.S. Deployment in Bosnia Begins : Balkans: As advance party starts arriving in embattled nation and neighboring Croatia, up to 3,800 reservists are told they may be needed. List includes 36 from California.
- PRESTIGE OR CASH? Computerworld magazine polled 3,000...
- 'IN' SPOTS: Three Valley schools are the...
- Friends of Gang Victim Hold Vigil Near Site of Tragedy : Violence: Jesus Manjarrez, slain in his car by strangers early Sunday, is mourned. Four suspects are in custody.
- Slush Fund Scandal May Help Korean Economy in Long Run : News analysis: Disclosure offers chance to break down the collusive nature of business-government ties.
- Fire Casts Pall of Smoke Over Valley : Blaze: Wildfire started by a welder's torch burns brushy area near Newhall. Porter Ranch residents feared repeat of 1988 inferno.
- O.C. Offers $10 Million in Slaying : Settlement: Officials of bankrupt county negotiate deal with the family of a deputy accidentally shot by his partner. Authorities found no wrongdoing in the case.
- O.C. Agreed to Pay $10 Million to Slain Deputy's Family : Settlement: Secret deal involved case of officer shot in training exercise two years ago, in which no charges were ever filed. Bankruptcy Court must OK proposal.
- School Booster Accused of Sex With Student : Court: The head of a fund-raising group is charged with offering a football player money for the team in return for liaison.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 5, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 5, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 5, 1995
- Woodland Hills : Jewish Group to Hear Speaker on Terrorism
- Melvin Joseph, 51; Decorated War Veteran
- VENTURA : Excess Speed Blamed in Crash of Tanker
- Bills Pay for 49er Collision : Pro football: Jarring tackle, fumble return is turning point in San Francisco's 27-17 victory.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : Dominating Dons Capture Men's Title
- TV REVIEW : 'Ebbie' a Nice Twist on the Dickens Classic
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hargrove's Backup Combo Doesn't Take a Back Seat
- NEWS ANALYSIS : White House Relearns Benefits of Global Role : Leadership: President's welcome in Europe plays well at home. Aides hope it will help his overall image.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Agenda : Issues Coming Up
- Dolphins Out of Pan as Ball Goes Into Fryar : Interconference: He catches touchdown pass with 11 seconds left as Miami keeps playoff hopes alive with 21-20 victory over Atlanta.
- Elway Keeps Denver in Hunt : AFC: Broncos' 31-23 victory over Jacksonville leaves them tied with the Colts and Dolphins in wild-card race.
- DANCE REVIEW : All's Fair in 'Orange County'
- 'Daughter of Rock' Learns to Roll With the Punches : Pop music: Gina Haley, whose father, Bill, rose to stardom 40 years ago, wants to be heard. But will the industry listen?
- No Sign Found of Lions in Reported Attack
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- GARBAGE EVERYWHERE: Remember the "trash crisis"--the fear...
- Gays Excluded From Parade Hold Vigil
- Magnitude 8 Quake Rocks Russian Islands
- PERSPECTIVE ON MODERN CULTURE : Freed of Its Moral and Religious Spine, Europe Collapses : The end of 'superstition' and church 'authoritarianism' paved the way to Auschwitz and homicidal ethnic wars.
- Growing Into Uneasy Alliances With the Enemy
- Dallas Is Swept Away, 24-17 : NFC: Shuler and Allen lead the way as Redskins defeat Cowboys for the second time this season.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Suspend Roy Indefinitely
- ART REVIEW : When Pictures Vanish, His Work Just Begins
- Is Magellan Turning Bearish on Tech? : Securities: The Fidelity fund's manager has been publicly bullish on certain holdings but has cut its stake them.
- HEALTH
- Orange County
- William Frederickson Jr.; L.A. Parks Manager
- Merrill Lynch Unscathed, So Far : Recovery: Despite lawsuits and bad publicity arising from its role in the O.C. fiscal crisis, the brokerage is charging ahead to big-time profits.
- Bosnians Await GIs With Mix of Hope and Worry
- 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 : Outspoken Gadflies Keep Council Meetings Abuzz : Should Comments Be Controlled? Cities Weigh the Options
- Caltrans Racing to Ready Higher Speed Limit Recommendations
- Boost for an Area That Needs One
- Pedestrian Killed by Car in Seal Beach
- France to Hire Buses for Commuters as Strike Expands : Labor: Unions call on private sector workers to join the protest against the government austerity plan.
- JAPAN
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Rubio's Fish Tacos Rides a Wave of Success : Restaurants: Chain has grown rapidly with trends favoring fresh food and socializing, but the L.A. market seems to be a tough catch.
- Judges Mark Up a Strong Tree as a Hospital Benefit Takes Root
- American Chief of Estonian Army Quits
- Clinton's Political Recovery Will Be Fleeting Unless He Sticks to Course
- New Appeal Made for Carew Daughter : Illness: Jesse Jackson visits hospital to pray with family, urge bone marrow donors to step forward.
- Truck Spills 200 Gallons of Diesel, Closing Street
- Accidents Leave Drivers Hurt, 2 Horses Dead
- MOVIESToying with the Box Office: Disney's computer-animated...
- Latino Bands From the Past Drum Up Immediacy
- COMMITMENTS : Starting Over
- 4 Held as Man Is Slain, Deputy Hurt in Ventura County
- Street Streaks to Another Downhill Win
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Arianna Quartet Skilled but Unseasoned
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Rose Demonstrates Intricate Choreography
- Ex-L.A. Parks Manager, Newport Resident Dies
- VENTURA : Group Receives Arts Council Recognition
- Boy Died Trying to 'Ride' Atop Elevator, Police Say
- Evidence of Osteoporosis Found in Bronze Age Women : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Bruce, Ram Defense Stop Jets, 23-20
- Janne Ahonen won the large hill ski...
- L.A. Benched / Week 14 : Just Call Him the Monty Hall of Football LA
- Pro Football Spotlight
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Japan America Symphony Season Opens
- Jordan Scores Again--as a Top Earner : Personal wealth: Basketball player leads Forbes list of athletes for a fourth consecutive year.
- S. Korea to Query Another Ex-President : Asia: Prosecutors want to question former leader Choi Kyu Hah about 1979 coup for which successor faces charges.
- The Long Road to Victory : Education was the way out of the fields. So in 1965 the Carters took the state at its word and sent their kids to a white school. Now they're telling their story.
- Leadership--a Lost Concept in the Assembly
- 3 Who Say They Escaped Tell of N. Korea Horrors : Human rights: Seoul supports claim that men fled brutal prison camps. Pyongyang denies accusations.
- Pacoima : Man's Body Found in Burning Garage
- Moorpark Motorist, 25, Slain During Crime Spree : Violence: Four alleged gang members, ages 17 to 20, are arrested after rampage that began in Camarillo. Two officers are hurt during pursuit.
- Shipp's on Course : Returning to Court Will Be More Than Measure of Success
- L.A. Benched / Week 14
- Sampras Proves King of Nyet : Tennis: He wins third match against Russians, defeating Kafelnikov in singles to clinch Davis Cup for United States.
- UCLA's Start Not Worth a Wooden Nickel
- Polk Stamp Not a Big Seller at Post Office
- Winning Friends by Looking Presidential : Clinton's image improves along with his displays of resolve
- Aiming for the Stars : 6th-Graders From North Hollywood Overcome Obstacles at Elite Space Camp
- An MVP Showing by Favre : Interconference: Green Bay quarterback talks a good game, then plays one in 24-10 victory over Cincinnati.
- Northridge : Students Sought to Serve as Role Models
- Notre Dame Wins Women's Soccer Title With Free Kick in Overtime
- Braxton-Brown's Goal Gives UCLA First Water Polo Crown Since '72
- TAIWAN
- They're On-Line With INS : O.C. Firm Part of Pilot Program That Screens Workers
- Monkey Avenges Attack
- L.A. Scene / The City Then and Now : Playhouse Area a Site of Drama Onstage and Off
- A Father and Son Dream Team : Joseph, John Diamond Were Law School Classmates
- CAMARILLO : Fire Causes $22,500 in Damage to Home
- Given a Break, Hayden Gives Chargers Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Holds Off Boston College, 63-62
- Vikings Rough Up Buccaneers
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Jazz : Stress Dilutes Impact of Black's Songs
- Mexico's Banks Are Again in Crisis : Economy: High bad-loan ratio casts new doubt on contentions that the country has begun to overcome its problems.
- SECURITIES
- Irvine-Based General Automation Names Senior VP
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : The Psychic Wound of the Child Becomes the Scar Marking the Man : BODO: Infant of the Aftermath, <i> by John Bennett</i> ; The Smith; $14.95, 185 pages
- Controversies Haven't Hurt Merrill Lynch Bottom Line : Business: A year after the bankruptcy of longtime client Orange County, the brokerage has near-record profits. Skillful damage control plays a part.
- Population in U.S. Prisons Is Up Record 8.8%
- Almost the Emmys, Almost Fun
- UAW Gives Up, Orders Caterpillar Strikers Back : Labor: Directive ends 17-month walkout, letting firm impose its own terms on 9,000 union workers. Their rejection of latest company offer is moot.
- Simple Oral Therapy Helps Third World in Fight Against Diarrhea
- Influx at Simi High Schools May Be Costly, Report Warns : Education: Plan to create four-year campuses is expected to cause overcrowding at one and $500,000 in start-up expenses.
- 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. : IN PERSON : He Couldn't Fight City Hall, Even <i> From </i> City Hall : Jeff Vasquez Says He Found That in Sleepy San Juan Capistrano, Staff Sets the Agenda
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Athletes Caught in Shifting Sands
- No Fuss as Steelers Take Title : AFC: Pittsburgh is first to win division, beating the Oilers, 21-7, for 20th time in 27 games at Three Rivers Stadium.
- Chiefs Can Take It: AFC West, That Is : Pro football: With abuse and batteries being hurled at them, Kansas City and Allen wrap up division title, 29-23.
- Ice Dogs Rally to Beat Milwaukee, 5-4
- An Alliance Fiesta: Nebraska-Florida : College football: Notre Dame-Florida State matchup in Orange Bowl a surprise.
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Christmas Carol' That Takes the Message to Heart
- If He Was a Richer Man
- Dana Park Stirs Questions on Political Monuments : Legacies: Outgoing supervisor is one of many to leave name behind on public site. Practice arouses skepticism.
- GOP Says It's Up to Clinton to Keep Government Open
- Incoming Mayor Warns He Will Wield a Heavy Gavel : City Hall: Andy Fox, expected to take over in Thousand Oaks on Tuesday, vows to shorten meetings and end council infighting.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : It's Going to Be Tough for Her to Win Most Improved Player
- Both Sides Miss the Point Over Trash TV
- TRANSPORTATION
- Sherman Oaks : Program Makes Court Easier for Kids to Bear
- Alas, Poor Hamlet, I Knew It Well
- Merchants Cast Pier's Anglers in Bad Light : Recreation: Fishing enthusiasts on Newport promenade say they can police themselves and keep area clean, but local groups are seeking ban so stores, restaurants can move in.
- Scofflaw Bicyclists, Though a Problem, Get Low Priority
- Valleywide : Distant Storms Keep Heavy Fog in Forecast
- Hubble Telescope Photographs Planet-Like Brown Dwarf : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Pirate's Revenge Needs No Vices in Bayakoa 'Cap
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Motivated Golden West Wins State Title
- Programming Battle May Change Picture of Cable TV : Industry: High court will review media policy. At stake is phone companies' bid to get into broadcasting.
- Kennedy Center Honors 5 Performing Artists for Cultural Contributions
- Sylmar : Hubbard Street Will Get New Lighting
- Buffalo Pays in the End for Collision : Pro football: Jarring tackle, fumble return are the turning point in the 49ers' 27-17 victory.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Too Much for Magic
- Panthers Pick Up Win No. 6
- COMMITMENTS : Cutting the Cord : Saying goodbye to your therapist can elicit bad feelings--unless it's handled right. Then the parting can be a chance for growth.
- A Technological Dawn for the LAPD : With Riordan alliance's contributions for computers, Joe Friday will enter the '90s
- A Football Team's Merit Is Relative
- Reef Ranch : Artificial Habitats Bring Promise of Harvest to Barren Seabed
- Chatsworth : Computer Vendors to Demonstrate Wares
- Van Nuys : Feuer Joins Forum on Community Policing
- COUNTYWIDE : Sponsorships Sought for Business Camp
- Pro Football Spotlight
- After Beating Patriots, Saints Think Playoffs
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Gumby Movie': Toys, No Story
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Armatrading's Range and Masterful Poise Combine in Triumph
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Dance : A Flashy 'Nutcracker' Offered in Long Beach
- Slips of the Tongue . . .and the Ear
- On Way to Court, Rabin's Killer Pushes Conspiracy Theory : Israel: Amir implies that Shin Bet security service knew of his plan to assassinate the prime minister. Government calls it 'utter nonsense.'
- Christmas Afoot : Pedestrians Clog Downtown Ventura for Holiday Street Festival
- FDA Tries to Reassure Epilepsy Patients Worried About Drug
- THE PACIFIC : Business as Asia Sees It : Thai Publisher's Paper Will Have an Eastern Perspective
- JAPAN
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Bucolic Red Bluff Riled by Political Dust-Up : A militia, a country music development and a trio of supervisors dubbed the Tehama Mamas are among the ingredients in Tehama County's latest controversy.
- Cyber Surgery : Computers, Cameras and Robots Are Creating an Improved Operating System for Doctors : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Ex-Juror Frustrated in Bid to Get Convict a New Trial : Justice: Evidence never presented to jury convinced her that ex-Black Panther was framed. Officials haven't acted on her pleas.
- Calender : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Ortiz Wins Best in Hemisphere : Marathon: He blows away field in 2:28:27. Davis wins women's race.
- When Will Smart News Become Goal?
- College Grads' Job Prospects Slightly Improved, Survey Says
- JAPAN
- Company Requires Extra Training? OK, but It Must Pay : Also . . . Can I be fired for slamming my firm's move in a trade journal? . . . How can I collect that bonus I believe I'm due?
- A Rose, or Barnacle, by Any Other Name . . .
- Robbers in Unrelated Holdups at Bank, 7-Eleven Still at Large
- Head Games : Some UCI Fans Say Mascot's New Anteater Get-Up Is a Letdown
- CSUN's Hopes Are Building : Education: The university weighs a handful of proposals for its North Campus. The riskiest project may also be the most promising.
- Red Cross Has Different Type of Shortage
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Lakers Stop Miller With a Team Effort : Pro basketball: Pacers' star gets only eight shots and eight points as L.A. wins, 104-96.
- New Management Foresees No Changes at KNX, KFWB : Radio: All-news stations will continue to compete despite consolidation of Westinghouse, CBS operations.
- Politics, World Crises Sap 'Child Survival' Funds
- The Roads Scholar : Carol Gardner Finds That the Bumper Stickers of Fender Philosophers Say a Lot About Us
- Clinton OKs First Troops for Bosnia : Europe: Ending five-day tour, President says advance force will be in Balkans by Tuesday. He also joins other leaders in signing initiative to revive transatlantic ties.
- Salinas: Worthy Goals, but Faulty Judgment : Mexico: Despite his mistakes and the charges against his brother, he still deserves respect for the vision of his sexenio.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- To Know Him Is Definitely Not to Love Him
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Tidland's Best Shot Falls Shy of PGA Tour
- Football Playoff Sites Undetermined
- Seahawks Put Peete in Trouble
- Shandling, HBO Top Cable Awards : Television: The star and his 'Larry Sanders Show' each get four CableACE honors. HBO wins 27 of the 81 prizes.
- The Buena Park Fine Arts Commission has...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Questions Linger After Baugh's Victory
- Woman Trapped in Trailer Fire Dies
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Theater in L.A. Rates Among the World's Best
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Arts Appreciation, Funds
- Controversy Over Tagger Shooting
- Federal Land in Utah
- Dust a Reminder of Past Mistakes
- Bosnia Troops
- Occidental College
- AIDS Orphans
- Alternative School a Matter of Choice
- U.S.-China Relations
- President Aristide
- Pageants Can Teach Lessons About Life
- Patent Policy
- Los Angeles County - News from Dec. 4, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 4, 1995
- Retailers Say Sales of PCs Are Lagging : Computers: What some analysts thought would be a second record-setting season is looking like a disappointment.
- TALL TREES: When it comes to Christmas...
- Robertson Davies; Celebrated Canadian Novelist, Scholar
- MARATHON MAN: Thousand Oaks Councilman Andy Fox...
- COLUMN ONE : Fighting to Save the Children : Relief workers use savvy and guts to help remote villagers keep their youngsters alive. But some programs are dogged by controversy over outside intentions and internal corruption.
- Man, 4 Teens Die in Crashes on 2 Freeways Bound in Fog : Traffic: Two young men are hospitalized after fatal accident in Burbank. Officials say weather may have impaired visibility on the road.
- Suspects Arrested in Drive-By Slaying of 3 : Crime: Police won't say how many are held in Compton case. The victims were friends who were going to skating rink.
- Water Carries Death to Many of Africa's Suffering Children
- 2 Held in Thefts at the Home of Missing Heiress
- Being Saved When You Don't Want to Be : Many doctors ignore the wishes of the dying, study finds
- Boiled by Oil, Assuaged by Gandhi : Although the poor are scorned and nature is trampled, we must not lose faith in humanity.
- Longed-For Reunion Turns Bittersweet
- Brea Gets Credit for Its Financial Reports
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rallies, Advances to State Volleyball Final
- This Time, Northridge Takes Care of Business
- NBA ROUNDUP : Drexler's 41 Help Stop Hornets
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : DIVISION IV
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Nets Being Cut Down With No Title in Sight
- UCLA Women Hold Off Fresno
- POP MUSIC : Rumble in the Jungle : There's a furious battle being waged over the soul--and future--of that electronic music with the breakbeat drive train. Is it street-tough enough to survive?
- Profile : Code Red-Hot : VONDIE CURTIS HALL JUMPS FROM 'ER' GUEST TO RESPECTED REGULAR ON 'CHICAGO HOPE'
- Economists See Price for Tax Credit : Budget: GOP proposal for $500-per-child break would add to deficit and spur spending, they say. Experts favor fewer exemptions, lower rates.
- 'Bye Bye Birdie' Spreads Its Wings on ABC
- COUNTYWIDE : Ventura Metrolink Ridership Dips
- Band's Early Rehearsals Strike Sour Note : A Compromise Should Be Worked Out Between El Dorado High and Its Neighbors
- SECOND OPINIONS : Youth Orchestra Provides Worthwhile Experience : As fewer public schools offer chances to learn string instruments, CSUN's program gives young people an opportunity to participate in its ensembles.
- Sylmar Assistant Seeks Burbank Football Job
- Playing in Harmony, Simi Valley Wins, 59-55 : High school basketball: Blough does the scoring with 25 points and Vasiljevic does it all as Pioneers win own tournament.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Argolid Saves His Best Move for On Trust
- ART : Sigmar Polke's Layered Look : The photographs of the influential German are hard to pin down--as is the artist himself.
- 5 Hospitalized After Fight Erupts at Party
- Teen-Ager Killed in Elevator Mishap
- CABRILLO VILLAGE : Youth Sought in Attack on Ventura Teen-Ager
- Constantine Is Fired by Sharks
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Beats Villa Park in Title Game
- Ducks Can't Turn Over a New Leaf : Hockey: They continue recent pattern of blowing leads, giving up three third-period goals in 4-4 tie with Toronto.
- Mortensen Pleased, and It's About Time : Cross-country: Thousand Oaks High senior places second in Foot Locker regional in 17:12 to qualify for nationals with Nordhoff's Canchola, Bernaldo.
- MOVIES : Beating Genres to a Pulp : 'Plump Fiction' heads a wave of spoofs that has the Wayans brothers hangin' in the 'hood and Mel Brooks reeling (again) in horror.
- Destination: Germany : Afoot in the Black Forest : With dinner, dessert and a cozy inn at the end of the trail, hiking these woods is a cakewalk
- BOOK REVIEW HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION : Soulful Gardening
- BOOK REVIEW HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION : The Honest Camera
- Holiday Travel Tips
- A Few Caveats on Reverse Mortgages
- New Reservation Services
- BOOK REVIEW HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION : Made in America
- Pueblos, Petroglyphs in New Mexico
- The Second Wives' Crusade : Those Men. They Get Married and Start a Family. Then There's That Messy Divorce. They Get Married Again, and the Second Wife Wants What the First Wife Had. See Where We're Headed Here?
- The Music Box (AMC Saturday at 8:30...
- Plane Crashes on Turnpike in Oklahoma; 4 Killed
- French Transit Strikes Alarm Government, Business Leaders
- New Citrus Pest Invades Florida From Caribbean
- Doctors Go Out of Way to Provide Care : Medicine: New Mexico program brings physicians to rural communities starved for medical attention.
- POLITICS : As Parties Fragment, Can Gingrich Win It for Clinton?
- One Killed in Exchange of Gunfire
- Man Arrested in Brief Abduction of Motorist
- Memorial Today to Highlight Life of Activist Bill Mello
- PREP FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION X PLAYOFFS : Defense Puts Orange Lutheran in Title Game
- Count Bulls' Harper as Another Pond Lover : Basketball: Former Clipper forward scores a season-high 18 points to help lead Chicago to a 104-98 victory.
- Kings See Stars, but Hrudey Stays Awake : Hockey: He makes 42 saves, including one big one, to preserve a 2-2 tie against Dallas.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL / SIMPLE GREEN BOWL : Saddleback Hangs On to Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Carolina's Opponents Are Taking Big Losses Hard
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT : How Will Washington's Budget Deals Affect Your Pocketbook?
- BOOK REVIEW HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION : Nurturing Your Little Nerd
- Credit, Debit Cards Welcome at 6,000 U.S. Post Offices
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Noelle Parker, daughter of a 'Sister' and 'a little dynamo' on the NBC series
- Ex-S. Korea President Arrested in '79 Mutiny : Asia: Chun Doo Hwan is led from home in pre-dawn raid. Two of nation's former leaders are now in jail.
- Keys to Secret Worlds : Angels--and the Books They Bring--Unlock Children's Imaginations
- Gingrich Disputes Report on Lesser Role : Politics: GOP colleagues were said to have asked him to take a lower public profile in the budget debate with President Clinton.
- Europeans Fear Currency Changes Won't Make Cents : Unity: The 15-nation European Union is scheduled to adopt one monetary unit by 1999. That's expected to hit the common man pretty hard.
- Israeli Soldiers' Kidnapers Get 9-Year Jail Term
- BOSNIA / A Question of Stature : At Last, Political Leadership
- PERSPECTIVE ON NORTHERN IRELAND : Next, a Generation of Troubles : If this peace process fails, don't expect the twentysomething generation to initiate another.
- Defunct N.M. Site Starred in Cosmic Ray Research From '58 to '72 : Physics: Scientists hope to revive Volcano Ranch architecture and add latest technology for two new facilities in quest to understand universe.
- 1 Killed, Another Hurt in 2-Car Crash
- Montclair Prep Gets Shut Down and Out, 34-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Lompoc Eliminates Los Amigos : Division VII: Lobos take a beating in 46-6 loss in the semifinal game.
- The Bruins Get Rocked, Jacqued and Jayhawked : College basketball: Kansas trails by 15 at the half, then Vaughn leads burst that blows away UCLA, 85-70.
- Hayward Cures Long Beach's Ills
- Big Man on Harvard-Westlake Campus Wasn't Named Collins
- Will NFL Play Dodgeball? : O'Malley Wants 'Sparkling, Shiny, Extraordinary' Facility for Possible New Team, and He Has Just the Place For It
- Paraclete's Offense Missing in Action, 28-0
- Weekend Escape: Nipomo : Guys 'n' Golf : Getting in touch with the male mystique on the Central Coast
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs