- America Held Hostage: The Strike Continues
- TV and Afghanistan
- New Year's Revelers Should Take Safe Road
- Maybe We Can Blame Lockout on McNall
- Why Shouldn't Webber Get What He Wants?
- L.A. Mayor's Alliance
- Health Policy
- Ram Fans Not Exactly Broken-Hearted
- Ram Fans Not Exactly Broken-Hearted
- Military Strategy
- 'Pulp Fiction' Is No Laughing Matter
- Maybe It Wasn't Such a Bad Rap
- Reader Says Lendl Deserved Better
- Law Test II
- Eugene Zukor and Roosevelt
- A Writing Original
- Bullets Fired at the White House
- There Was Extremely Little Rhyme or Reason to This Raider Season
- 'Selling Yourself' Can Be a Good Thing
- U.S. Government Aid
- A Destiny Fulfilled : If It Seems as if Jay Barker Has Been Alabama's Quarterback Forever, That's Because He Has Been Practicing for the Job Since He Was 7
- Lions' Point Is, Sharpe Is Out : NFC playoffs: This time, Green Bay's injured receiver won't be around to beat Detroit in the final minute.
- They Made Their Mark in The Year That Was : MOTHER NATURE : January Temblor Impacted Athletes at All Age Levels : Coping: The fortunes of individuals and teams shifted along with everything else.
- Unocal Backs Out of Planned L.A. Center Lease : Real estate: Oil company pulls out of proposed downtown development, will look elsewhere in area for new headquarters.
- Breeze Keeps Earthwinds Frustratingly Earthbound : Aviation: Launch of Barron Hilton's balloon is canceled, the latest glitch in 2-year-old attempt to complete journey around the world.
- Pop Music Review : Doctor's Acts Are No Dream
- Santa Anita Bets on New Fun Center : Recreation: Dwindling race crowds prompt plans to build a family-style entertainment-retail complex in the huge parking lot.
- O.C. Case Ruling Limits Scope of Elder Abuse Law
- Northridge Assistant Home From Hospital
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : CITRUS / ALABAMA vs. OHIO STATE, Monday : It Would Take Magic to Get Tickets
- Intel Suffers New Setback in Latest Court Decision on Arbitration Case
- The Year in Review: Revisiting the notable Valley events of 1994. : Water Plan to Aid Valley Doesn't Wash With Some : Utilities: Proposal to lower rates for many local users faces opposition from South and Central Los Angeles.
- Smoking Strikes Out : New Statewide Ban Will Irritate Some, Drive Others From Bowling Centers
- Magic Escapes Clippers at Last : Pro basketball: Orlando trails, 93-84, before Hardaway leads comeback, 116-105.
- U.S. Pilot Stands By 'Confession' to N. Koreans
- Pilot Describes Copter Downing in North Korea
- Hockey Talks Resume After Long Silence
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Our Annual NFL (for No Fair Laughing) Awards
- Gingrich Gives Up Book Advance to Defuse Furor
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Little League Team Toast of the Town
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : FIESTA / COLORADO vs. NOTRE DAME, Monday : And He Was Singing, 'Hail to the Coach'
- Doctor Dream Night at 369 Dispenses With Tunefulness
- State Justices Limit Scope of Elder Abuse Law
- Crowning Glory : Despite Changes Over the Years, Rose Queens Find Common Ground
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : NOTEBOOK : Silva Nears End of Balancing Act
- Dan Hamilton; Founding Member of '60s Rock Band
- FAMILY NEW YEAR: Some of you ever...
- Russia, Chechnya Trade Charges as Grozny Oil Refinery Blazes : Caucasus: Some fear nearby ammonia tanks could blow; no evacuations ordered. Moscow denies bombing.
- Surfing Secret Catches a Wave of Notoriety : Sport: Death of Mark Foo turns spotlight on Maverick's Beach and some of the world's biggest waves.
- Victorious Rebel Muslim Takes Followers Back to Their Bihac Home : Bosnia: The return of Fikret Abdic is a setback for the government. His supporters call him 'Daddy.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Italy Ends Year of Hope Where It Started : Politics: Premier who promised rebirth fell as fast as he rose. Nation again lacks strong government.
- Andy Albin; Ex-Vaudevillian Appeared in Character Roles
- For Chechen Refugees, a Sad New Year
- Washington Is No Longer U.S. Murder Capital
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Countywide : Bus Stops
- MISSION VIEJO : Mobile Health Unit Makes a New Round
- City Guide
- A Face in the Crowd
- Emergency Loans Set a Record in 1994 : Business: The state's lending agency speedily procured more than $21 million from local lenders for 282 businesses damaged in the Northridge earthquake.
- Role of Religious Right in GOP Sweep Called Top Story : Poll: Journalists surveyed picked Pope John Paul II as the biggest religion newsmaker of 1994.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Valley Wedding Director Stands On Ceremony : Organization: Recently named president of L.A. professional group, Nancy Stevens, who works for a Reseda church, says her calling is a ministry.
- Suspect's Death Ruled Accidental : Investigation: The Fullerton man who put a headlock on the victim--who allegedly stole some beer--will not be charged, prosecutors say.
- ROSE BOWL DAILY REPORT
- Threatt May Have Stress Fracture That Could Keep Him Out 6 Weeks
- They Made Their Mark in The Year That Was : CSUN STUDENTS : Funding Proposal Rejected
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In the Fullerton women's basketball tournament:
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Scyphers Reinstated After Probe
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / ABOVE THE RIM TOURNAMENT : Brooklyn's Marbury Can't Conquer Mater Dei Team
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Ban Shook Things Up for League
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Westlake Pair Took Act to World Cup
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Stoudamire Saves the Day for Arizona
- WATER POLO : U.S. Junior Team Defeats Youth Squad
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Big Bad Wolf Persevered Despite Grief
- GATOR BOWL : Stewart Runs, Passes Tennessee to 45-23 Victory
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Shuts Out Saddleback to Win Orange Title
- TV Review : 'Father for Charlie': Gritty and Touching
- Host of Parades, Specials and Year-End Roundups
- The Year in Review: For jazz, a year of retreat, but with glimmers of promise. : New Music Thrived; Traditional Went Begging
- UTENSILS : Blades Are Cut Out to Be in Sharp Shape
- Collie Leroy Wilkins Jr.; Klansman Convicted in Civil Rights Slaying
- MUSEUMS : Historic Houses Take Modern Approach
- Arriving Pilot Says He Wasn't Told of Hijack
- More Police Died in Suicides Than in Line of Duty
- Clash at West Bank Settlement Injures 18
- Down-to-Earth Pakistani Pilot Tries to Clean Up 'Nightmare' City : Asia: Faheem Zaman went from flying Bhutto around to running Karachi. Now he's rising above graft.
- Prop. 187 Ruling Awaited With Confusion and Angst
- THOUSAND OAKS : Explosive Removed From Liquor Store
- Council to Focus on Economy in New Year : Ventura: City needs to parlay planning into concrete programs, many say. But the search for common ground may prove daunting.
- Pat Nolan Doesn't Let Prison Silence His Message : Politics: The former a<i> s</i> semblyman, serving time for racketeering, utilizes the power of the phone and pen to stay in touch with GOP activists.
- BURBANK : Restaurant Destroyed by Explosion, Fire
- SANTA ANA : Mater Dei Cheerleaders: They're No. 1, They're No. 1
- Thousand Oaks Council Facing Deadlocks in New Year : Politics: Key decisions on development projects may face delays as divided board awaits election of fifth member, most likely in June.
- Long Shot Sinks Titans at Buzzer : Basketball: Loyola Marymount's Williamson fires from half court to beat Cal State Fullerton, 80-77.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Penberthy Does It All for Master's, 99-74
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / ORANGE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT : Fountain Valley Falls Short in Final
- High School Honor Roll '94 : SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONS
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : COTTON / USC vs. TEXAS TECH, Monday : He Would Love Aikman, Smith or Irvin
- MARKETING
- U.S. Threatens China With Trade Sanctions : Piracy: Planned punitive tariffs, to be announced today, follow unresolved dispute over intellectual property theft.
- TRADE
- Rival Companies Duel to Acquire Health Net : Health care: HMO's parent says it is considering separate $1.5-billion buyout offers from FHP International, Foundation Health.
- INSIDE & OUT : Lighten UP
- GARDENING : Petal Pushers Spread News to the Rose-Colored Classes
- Laid-Off O.C. Workers to Be Paid for Benefits
- Wilson Attacks Affirmative Action Laws : Bias: Governor says he favors abolishing preference rules for those entering government jobs and college admissions.
- ASIA : Beijing's Avant-Garde Theater Experiments With Success
- Clinics Weren't Seen as Needing U.S. Protection
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Could Face Death Penalty in Motorist's Slaying
- THOUSAND OAKS : City May OK Small Satellite Dishes
- Orange County Almanac
- Tollway Foes Again Line Road in Vigil : Protest: About 50 people brave cold to light candles in Laguna Canyon. Injunction has stopped grading--for now.
- Obituaries
- NEWBURY PARK : Youths Deny Guilt in Woman's Shooting
- Dog's Action Sparks Home Blaze
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : 30 Victories in the Midst of Adversity
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : SUGAR / FLORIDA vs. FLORIDA STATE, Monday : Seminoles' Brooks Is Glad He Stayed
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ORANGE / NEBRASKA vs. MIAMI, Sunday : Beating No. 1 Might Not Be Enough
- OTHER NEWS
- LDDS Communications Inc. and IDB Communications Group...
- MARKETING
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Panthers Told Not to Talk With Capers
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / HART TOURNAMENT : Van Etten's Shot Lifts Simi Valley
- Jockeys Agree on New Contract : Horse racing: Tracks don't compromise much in deal. Old-timers won't have to be called in.
- Museum Guide
- As Usual, No. 3 Miami Is Raising 'Cane
- The Year in Review: In comedy, one moment transcended the genre. : Fond Farewell, Hearty Laughter
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Fischer Made a Huge Jump in His Sport
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / MARINA TOURNAMENT : Mater Dei Proves It Deserves Ranking by Winning Title
- REAL ESTATE
- Seniors' Benefits Unfair to Young, Tax Group Says : Entitlements: Study warns that unless changes are made in Social Security, Medicare, workers face huge tax burden next century.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Zedillo Reveals Bold Presidential Style : Mexico: Analysts give high marks to new leader after he unceremoniously fires his treasury secretary.
- Karl Schiller; Leftist West German Economics Minister
- CYPRESS : Warehouse Foes Direct Recall Effort at 2 Officials
- Animal, Vegetable and Matrimony
- Judge to Decide if Retarded Woman May Give Marrow
- BREA / YORBA LINDA : 10 Accused of Selling Liquor to a Minor
- The past year has been an active...
- Happy Ending to a Tense Episode : U.S. pressure and tact pay off in release of pilot
- Lawyer Scorns Plan for Public Vote on Project : Newbury Park: In calling for initiative, Zeanah said Adventist development could have environmental impact.
- A Real Spin Doctor : Turntable Retailer Bucks the CD Trend, Catering to Those Who Prefer Vinyl Over Digital
- Parents Taking a Second Look at Public Schools : Education: Grass-roots campaign recruits families with children in private schools to return to neighborhood campuses.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : COTTON / USC vs. TEXAS TECH, Monday
- Long Beach State Stays Close, but Comes Up Short : Basketball: Michigan State pulls away in second half to beat 49ers, 70-60, to win tournament title.
- Turning His Grief to Good : Florida State Running Back Warrick Dunn Sets an Example for All
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Matadors' Resilience Was Second to None
- TV Review : 'Animal' a Brilliant Look at Being Human
- LEGAL FILE
- 2 Win Scholarships to Become Teachers
- Police to Get Serious on Helmet Law : Safety: Enforcement of '94 statute begins Sunday when all bicyclists under 18 will be required to wear protection or face a fine.
- Suspect in Stabbing a Mystery to Neighbors : Crime: Few had talked to the Reseda teen-ager, 17, who is accused in the attack. But Edith Rose, his 74-year-old victim, is a fixture in the neighborhood who 'would take in everyone, anyone.'
- Float More Than a Wish for Children
- CIF Commissioner Byrnes Will Step Down in August
- Ceballos Near His Peak in the Valley of the Sun : Lakers: He scores 37 points to help end Phoenix's 25-game home streak.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ALAMO / BAYLOR vs. WASHINGTON STATE, Tonight : This Has Been a Week They'll Remember
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sabbara's 15 Spark Concordia in 95-74 Victory
- Is It Over Yet? : 1994 Brought Pain; Investors Ask if '95 Will Be Better
- Resolved: Fix It : Stop beating around the bush and start caulking around the windows and planing around the doorjamb. Take care of all those little repairs you meant to get to in 1994, and you'll be home free in no time.
- COLUMN ONE : No Past, but Hope for a Future : A brain injury took away Karine Pire's ability to remember things for more than 10 minutes. But her mother's devotion, and researchers' quest for the secrets of memory, are opening new doors.
- Henry Ehrmann; Scholar Noted for Daring Escapes From Nazis
- 2 Killed, 5 Wounded in Shootings at 2 Abortion Clinics : Violence: Gunman dressed in black opens fire in facilities near Boston. Extensive manhunt is launched. All the victims were employees or volunteers.
- Johns Hopkins Chief to Lead Foundation
- Summit on Aviation Safety, Spurred by Fourth Crash, Set for Jan. 9-10
- George Mitchell Will Join Capital Law Firm
- S.F. OKs Ban on Bias Against Transsexuals
- POLITICS WATCH : Newt Sees the Light
- The Year in Review: Revisiting the notable Valley events of 1994. : Judge Puts the Centerfold Back in the Fire Station : Publications: An Antelope Valley firefighter wins a ruling overturning a department ban on adult magazines.
- Police Out in Force for Drunk Drivers
- The Act of a Coward
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : FIESTA / COLORADO vs. NOTRE DAME, Monday
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : A Season Not Soon Forgotten
- It Was H.T., Not E.T., He Was Carrying
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CHAMINADE TOURNAMENT : Chaminade Rides Boards to Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SANTIAGO CAVALIER CLASSIC : In the third-place game:
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SANTIAGO CAVALIER CLASSIC : Edison Gets Easy Victory in Championship Game
- TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR : Welch Ended Era With Retirement
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Streak Right Past Wilkens' Bid
- Long Beach Gets Respect in Defeat : College basketball: No. 15 Michigan State sweats out 70-60 victory in Spartan Classic final.
- No Apologies: Kurt, Bruce Stand Out in '94 : Cobain's 'All Apologies' and Springsteen's 'Streets of Philadelphia' achingly project the human voice in the year's best singles.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alemany Loses Lead and Game, 64-63
- No Question About His Ability : And Maybe if Penn State's Games Hadn't Been so Lopsided, Ki-Jana Carter Might Have Won the Heisman Trophy
- High School Honor Roll '94 : STATE CHAMPIONS
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Thompson's 24 Leads USC Over UNC Charlotte
- THE 1995 ROSE PARADE : Flower Power
- Laguna Hills Rolls to Win Tournament
- Loyola Wins on a Half-Court Shot
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : LIBERTY / ILLINOIS vs. EAST CAROLINA, Today : Give Them Liberty, Then Watch Out
- Has Altman Been Taking Too Many Short Cuts? : Commentary: Do elements of 'Ready to Wear' remind you of some of the noted director's earlier works? You're not alone. Here's a handy guide.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CENTURY TOURNAMENT : Sonora Defeats Calvary Chapel
- They Made Their Mark in The Year That Was : JIM FENWICK : This Coach Passes Muster by Building Quarterbacks
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ambrozich Sparks Saddleback's Victory Over Dons
- New Site Gives Upfront Last Laugh : Quake That Brought Down the House Was Really a Blessing in Disguise
- A Director's Method Amid the Madness : Movies: John Schlesinger won an Oscar for 'Midnight Cowboy.' So what's he got to complain about?
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : In a third-place game:
- One Foreign Striker Earns His Spurs : Soccer: World Cup winner Jurgen Klinsmann of Germany has settled happily into life in England while playing for Tottenham Hotspur.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Edges Rialto in Coast Classic
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Beats Redondo Union to Win Savanna Tournament
- They Made Their Mark in The Year That Was : JACK FARRELL : Year After Year, He's Coach to a Group of Champions
- Pop Album Chart : Garth's Still Top but Rock Also Rules
- Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Schedules Lengthy Visit
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Chino's Height Advantage Too Much for Hart
- SAN DIEGO MT. CARMEL TOURNAMENT : Ton Has Triple Double in Griffin Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / HERITAGE BOWL : South Carolina State Wins Behind Marshall
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT : Gahr's Fourth-Quarter Run Overwhelms Troy in Title Game
- Jari Kurri of the Kings led all...
- Navy Parachutist Breaks His Back in Pregame Stunt at Holiday Bowl
- It's Montana vs. Marino Again : AFC playoffs: Statistics give Miami quarterback a slight edge--except for those four Super Bowl rings.
- They Made Their Mark in The Year That Was : GARY TORGESON : Coach's Legacy Is That of Winner
- SUN BOWL : Texas Wins on Holmes' 4th Touchdown, 35-31
- Michigan Too Tough for Colorado State : Holiday Bowl: No. 10 Rams can't buck the odds as Wolverines salvage a 'poor' 8-4 season with 24-14 victory.
- 1994: The Year in Review : Shows and Albums That Were Magic
- Police Request to Secure Foster's Office Ignored
- New Year Brings Higher Postal Prices
- Cuomo Opted for a Covert Walk Over a Run for the Presidency
- Abortion Clinics Open Amid Anxiety, Outrage : Valley: Representatives on both sides of the issue are angered in aftermath of Massachusetts shootings.
- Howard Crockett; Wrote Country Music's 'Honky Tonk Man'
- Groups on Both Sides of Issue Condemn Attack : Reaction: Mainstream anti-abortion organizations disavow clinic shootings. But many opponents in debate blame them for provoking violence.
- 'Best Foot Forward' : Congressman's Wife Steps Into Fashion Mentor Role
- Ojai Group Urges Shift for 2 Schools : Education: The residents object to having their children in Ventura Unified district and will ask the county to fund a feasibility study.
- Controversy Intensifies Over Alleged Racism of India's St. Francis Xavier
- Obituaries
- 'Any time Latin people listen to salsa, rhumba and the mambo, they are listening to African music.' : Drummer Hopes His Bicultural Efforts Reverberate in L.A.
- New Rules of the Road for Smog Checks : Autos: Anti-pollution program ends waivers on major repairs. In addition, highway sensors will sniff out vehicles that exceed exhaust standards and photograph their plates.
- Kids Jump Out 2nd-Story Window to Flee Christmas Tree Fire
- Marijuana Seizure at Checkpoint Brings Annual Total to Almost 10,000 Pounds
- Rides Home Offered to Drinking Drivers
- Lonely Hearts Club : Flirting Convention Offers Tips on Breaking the Ice With That Special Someone
- Sacrificial Lamb in Peso's Plunge : Effort to calm Mexico's crisis demands resignation of finance minister
- TRADE
- COLLECTIBLES : Worth Their 'Weights in Glass
- INSIDE & OUT : Wood Needs Treatment Before It's Top-Coated
- WELCOME HOME: The release of helicopter pilot...
- FULLERTON : Sobriety Checkpoint Planned for Weekend
- Drivers Get a Break on 'Fix-It' Tickets
- Countywide : Sanitation Districts Seeks Fewer Delegates
- Condition of Reseda Stabbing Victim, 74, Improves
- VENTURA : Tall Ship Pays Harbor Crowd a Jolly Visit
- Obituaries : Ruth and Wallace Borgeson; Former Teachers
- NONVIOLENCE SEMINAR: The Rev. James Lawson, a...
- Finances Monitored at Santa Monica College : Education: Budget reserves have plummeted due to lower enrollment and tax revenues. Official pins hopes on cost control and economic upturn.
- REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : COMING THIS WEEKEND
- Stop, Look and Sniff Before Picking
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Supervisors Clash Over Plan to Revamp County : Crisis: Roger Stanton, irking his colleagues, goes solo with a blueprint to remake government after bankruptcy.
- Inmate Is Shot to Death by Guard Attempting to Break Up a Fight
- ASIA : Between U.S. and Chile, a Grape Divide : A report that the 1989 poison scare was probably a hoax has growers angry once again. And California counterparts aren't helping matters.
- Warning to Internet Partyers: Don't Drink and Disk Drive
- Supervisors Feud Over Leadership of O.C. Revamp
- Even an Island Sanctuary Can't Stem Fear of Crime : Anxiety: Although Westlake Village site is safe, residents are not exempt from worry about urban anarchy.
- Countywide : Surf Forecast Spurs Flood Warning for Some Beach Cities
- SECURITIES
- Sales of New Homes Tumble; Analysts Foresee More Declines
- TRADE
- Corporations Chief Accused of Misleading Agency in '80s : Securities: Investors in failed First Pension say Gary Mendoza misrepresented partnerships while a lawyer. He calls charges 'absurd.'
- Milton Pitts; White House Barber for Four Presidents
- NAACP Staff Rehired as Donations Rise
- New Council, Old Foe: Huntington's Deficit : Budget: Fee hikes appear remote, officials say. Job attrition should help make up the shortfall.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Applicants Sought for City Council Seat
- Lawmakers' Spouses Learn the House Rules of Fashion : Politics: Wives of Ventura congressmen initiate newcomers to life--and attire--on Capitol Hill.
- State Assails Beverly Hills Over Lack of Affordable 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.
- LA HABRA : One Arrested After Suspected Drug Lab Explodes, Burns
- New Hearing Set on Edutrain School : Courts: Judge refuses to release operating funds for last two months but orders L.A. Unified to justify rescinding facility's contract.
- Clouds, Rain Expected New Year's Weekend
- ROSE BOWL DAILY REPORT : His Biggest Victory Was Off the Field
- Surfing secret catches a wave of notoriety
- A year that left 'em spinning
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- Holiday Closings
- O.C. Bankruptcy
- Cruise Lines Expand Fleets for Vacation Treasure : Transportation: Eighteen new ships are set for delivery by late 1997, including the two biggest liners ever made. Passenger counts are projected to hit 8 million in the year 2000, nearly double the '93 tally.
- Been There, Done That : ...
- Paper Route
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- Term Limits
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- U.S. Presence in South Korea
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- Slain Mountain Lion
- Life Under the GOP
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
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- LAMP Project
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- Calabasas Will Open 2 Emergency Aid Centers
- COVER STORY : A Cosmic Quest : After the Valley's worst year in modern history, we search high and low for vibrations, indicators and predictions on the year ahead.
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Stars Went Out at Night : Chasen's. Perino's. The Cocoanut Grove. Old Hollywood's royalty held court in glamorous restaurants whose time has passed them by.
- Robotic Eye to Watch Simpson Trial : Courts: A unique, remote-controlled still camera is installed in the courtroom. It will give newspaper and magazine photographers a closer shot of the action.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Halts Cities' Park Grants : Recreation: Funds for equestrian trails and basketball courts--among others--have been suspended by bankruptcy.
- THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : CITRUS: ALABAMA vs. OHIO STATE, Monday : Stallings Will Do Interview With Son
- Waste Firm to Pay $325,000 to Settle Contract Claims
- 94: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Valley arts and entertainment rebound after a shaky start : In With the New : Coming Soon: A Theater Near You
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Stars Went Out at Night : Chasen's. Perino's. The Cocoanut Grove. Old Hollywood's royalty held court in glamorous restaurants whose time has passed them by.
- THE GOODS : A Gradual Approach to Licensing Teen Drivers
- After a Loss to Brown, Northridge Finds Itself Feeling a Little Bit Blue : Men's basketball: Matadors reach new low after blowing 13-point lead in second half of Bears' 81-72 victory.
- Shaw Says Rams, St. Louis Still Face Obstacles
- Stanford Grad Ortiz: Veteran of Financial Crises
- Puck Stops Here, Bettman Suggests : Hockey: Memo from NHL commissioner warns season must begin by Jan. 16 if 50 games, full playoff schedule are to take place.