- National Guard Armories Offer Shelter for the Homeless : Emergency: Santa Ana, Fullerton facilities will be open nearly every night for next three months. Each can accommodate up to 135 people during winter. O.C. homeless are estimated at up to 15,000.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Baker Sticks to His Basic Philosophy: Keep Anteaters on the Run
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : Irony, Outrage at Tax Office : Reaction: One man sees humor in waiting to pay bill from official who resigned. Others say Citron should be jailed.
- Navy Disciplines 3 for Improper Conduct Toward Female Sailors
- This Battle Reopens Old Feud
- Thousand Oaks Teen-Ager Gets 3 Years in Girl's Slaying : Sentencing: Judge gives youth 10 1/2 years, but since he was tried as a juvenile and convicted of involuntary manslaughter, he will serve less time.
- NEWPORT BEACH
- AGOURA HILLS : Recall Group Gathers 2,900 Signatures
- Common Sense Must Tame the Science Genie : In the embryo dispute, scientific rationality is not our only source of knowledge.
- Three Comedies Will Join CBS Schedule Next Month
- Jazz Review : Martin and Friends Display First-Class Skills at Bakery
- 'It's Been an Emotional Roller Coaster' : Families: Perhaps it's a matter of national pride. But Russia's decision to curb adoptions to the West has left potential parents in a state of turmoil.
- Recording Provides Shelter Information
- LAGUNA BEACH : 3 Council Members to Be Sworn In Today
- Embryo Research: Muddy Policy
- City overhaul: The good news: Floors four...
- VILLA PARK : City to Consider Laws on Trash, Eyesores
- Good Budgeting, No Substitutes : A lesson in Orange County--fancy investments won't suffice
- Angels Sign Hudler for Two Years
- Rams Not Done, They Just Look Like It : Pro football: Next up is Tampa Bay, and questions abound--about the starting quarterback, the coach and the franchise's future home.
- GIRLS' SOCCER 1994-1995: SOCCER PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : El Dorado
- Chargers Had Hoped to Clinch, but It Was Not a Cinch : Pro football: Instead of pointing fingers, San Diego gives the Raiders all the credit in big loss.
- Northern Michigan Upsets CS Bakersfield : Volleyball: Top-ranked Roadrunners lose in four games as Wildcats win second consecutive Division II title.
- VAN NUYS : After 3 Arrests, Man Gets 1-Year Sentence
- Senate Approves Renaming Simi Freeway After Reagan : Transportation: In wake of 38-0 vote, Caltrans will install signs at each end once the estimated $4,000 cost is raised through private donations.
- Three Aftershocks of Jan. 17 Quake Rattle Southland
- COSTA MESA : OCC Re-Entry Center Plans Open House
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Elway Planning on Facing Raiders
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : High school football
- GIRLS' SOCCER 1994-1995: SOCCER PREVIEW : A Title Would Make Engesser Feel Like Part of the Family
- GIRLS' SOCCER 1994-1995: SOCCER PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
- Architecture: What's Going Up in Mexico
- Market Focus : Organic Business Brews in Salvador : Small coffee farmers battle skepticism and corporate pressure in hopes of earning higher incomes 'naturally.'
- Zedillo Faces Showdown Over Chiapas Governorship : Mexico: Rebels vow a parallel government if ruling party candidate is inaugurated after disputed election.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Plans Revised; School Farm Spared
- GARDEN GROVE : Grants Will Finance Education in Arts
- 3 Temples Join Forces to Capture Holiday Spirit : Thousand Oaks: Area couple is galvanizing the community to organize a Christmas Day dinner for the needy and lonely.
- Basketball Preview : The Cream of The Crop : Girls: The three-point shot revolutionized the game, and these threesomes will be making a difference in the county this season.
- SCIENCE : Fate of Indian Burial Research Hangs by a Hair : DNA testing of a single strand is halted after Native Americans claim it falls under act that protects human remains.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Eagles Win on Late Goal by Saunders
- Blalock and Other LPGA Veterans Will Launch Their Own Legends Series
- 'Emotional Problems' Sideline Clippers' Spencer Indefinitely
- ROSEMEAD : 2-Year-Old Boy Dies After Fall Into Washing Machine
- ORANGE : Bids Open for Ex-School Headquarters
- Canadian Trio Serves Up a Helping of Holiday Cheer
- REAGAN'S ROUTE: Ronald Reagan supporters are delighted...
- Bid to Cut Quake Agency Is Criticized : Finances: Scientists call U.S. Geological Survey's work vital. Its elimination would save billions, says incoming House budget panel chairman.
- CAMARILLO : Executive Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail
- Metrolink to Offer Special Holiday Train
- ANAHEIM : Council Revisits Ban on Freeway Billboards Tonight
- 13 Feline Heirs Believed Killed in House Fire
- VENTURA : Donations Extend Hours at Libraries
- Street Carries On Holiday Tradition of Lighted Displays : Oxnard: Neighbors are turning their yards into colorful attractions for looky-loos that include Nativity scenes and animated Santas.
- Mayor Appointed Over Objections
- Ex-CSUN Athlete Is Killed in Car Crash : Ventura: David Eggert, 24, who signed with Montreal Expos baseball club in '92, apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his car.
- People
- Miscellany
- Azusa, La Verne Lose Coaching Veterans
- St. Louis Balks at Rams' Ticket-Sale Request : Football: Team wants guarantee of 55,000 tickets sold for each home game; city says no deal.
- A Tagger Dies
- Elections
- School Prayer
- Punitive Damage Awards
- Anti-Gang Agency May Lose County Funds : Budgets: Hope in Youth plans to lay off half its staff unless supervisors provide a $1.9-million extension. Some officials have expressed disappointment in the group's performance, citing a lack of community visibility.
- Serb Advance on Bihac
- Egypt and Libya
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Dec. 6, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 6, 1994
- Disney, Chevron Decry Boycott Over Prop. 187 : Politics: Firms say they didn't support measure, though both backed Wilson's reelection.
- Broader NATO May Bring 'Cold Peace,' Yeltsin Warns : Europe: Russian president accuses U.S. of being power hungry. Speech comes as nations finalize nuclear treaty.
- Hemisphere Summit to Set Goal of a Free-Trade Zone
- Brown Blocks GOP Assembly Takeover as 1 Republican Bolts : Legislature: A prolonged deadlock over the speakership could paralyze the lower house. The GOP loses advantage when a member switches to independent status.
- Basketball Preview : The Cream of The Crop : Boys: After Mater Dei, there are still plenty of talented basketball players to go around in Orange County.
- Questioning of Simpson Jurors Ends : Trial: Judge clears pool of 44 potential alternates. A key DNA hearing is delayed after a defense specialist fails in his effort to be excused from a New York case.
- Beleaguered Treasurer in Orange County Quits : Finances: Investment pool Robert Citron managed has lost $1.5 billion in value. Federal regulators study records.
- After the Fall, Citron Silent, Defenders Few : Profile: Long career marked by credibility, work ethic and financial acumen ends in an extraordinary twist.
- Citron Quits as Crisis Deepens : Federal Regulators Pore Over Fund Records : Finance: O.C. treasurer-tax collector resigns post he held for 24 years over $1.5-billion plunge in investment portfolio. Officials continue closed-door sessions.
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : Broker Has Reputation as Risk-Friendly : Advice: Some officials say man who handled Citron bond business takes too aggressive a stance.
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : Fund Crash Traces Back to State Law
- Yaroslavsky Sworn In as County Supervisor : Politics: Former L.A. city councilman outlines ambitious goals. In a separate ceremony, Sheriff Sherman Block takes oath of office for fourth term.
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROSTITUTION : Prosecution or Persecution? : Heidi Fleiss' trial showed the hypocrisy in making a common transaction a 'serious' sex crime.
- All American Gourmet Co.: H.J. Heinz Co....
- Serbs Persist in Harassing U.N. Peacekeepers
- Charter Schools: Gain and Pain
- Not Just for Small Talk : Toastmasters Help People Gain Confidence in Public Speaking
- LA HABRA : Garcia to Serve as City's 1st Latino Mayor
- Modest Proposal : Bill Immigrants and Country of Origin for U.S. Services
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Invited to Caroling Contest
- Fire in Long Beach Auto Shop Sends 3 to Hospital
- VOLLEYBALL : CSUN Women Block Path of San Jose State
- Steelers Show They Belong in Playoffs : AFC: Morris scores two touchdowns, defense records five sacks in 38-15 victory over Bengals.
- UCLA, USC Hitting the Trail for Prep Talent
- It's Back to Basics for 007
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : No Surprises From Long Beach, Falletta
- The Pacific : Japan Looking to GATT to Ease Tensions : Trade: But the new accord is unlikely to have any immediate effect on Tokyo's disputes with U.S.
- AN APPRECIATION : She Used Her 'Unique Gift' to Help Kids
- Robert Bernat; Founder of River City Brass Band, Composer
- Policing the TB Beat : San Joaquin County Jails Patients Who Refuse or Stop Treatment
- Gingrich Says He Opposes U.S. Version of 187
- Residents May Have to Pay for Speed Humps
- Roman Catholics Honor Patron Saint of Mexico : Religion: About 400 people join in the downtown Santa Ana procession and cultural celebration for Our Lady of Guadalupe Day.
- Buying Into Holiday Spirit : Thousands Visit Street Festival in Ventura to Shop for Gifts
- Long Beach State Routs Montana in Volleyball
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Still Flying to Moon : Tony Bennett Brings His In-Person Magic to Cerritos Center
- Friday Jan. 13 is the deadline for...
- CHINA
- 63% Would Consider Buying an Electric Car, Survey Finds
- Escaped Convict Is Shot to Death
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Investments With a Capital 'I' : After Nearly Vanishing, Venture Capital Is Once More Becoming Available
- Youth Opinion : Comic Super-Heroes: 'It's Like a Soap Opera'
- Coalition Working on Master Plan to Tackle Youth Problems : Santa Clarita Valley: Service agencies, churches and educators are creating a 20-year blueprint covering topics from prenatal health care to keeping youths away from gangs.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN RIGHTS : Patience Works Better Than Bluster : The winds of change that foster democratic growth also undermine official crusading. A strong U.S. is our best policy.
- Legal Representation Rules to Be Considered
- At 72, She's Now a Driving Force in Stand-Up Comedy
- BREA : Lighting Ceremony to Offer Music, Dance
- Young Leads 49ers to a Rout of Falcons : NFC West: Quarterback accounts for five scores, defense forces five turnovers in 50-14 victory.
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Broncos Defeat Chiefs in OT; Elway Injured : AFC: Millen steps in to lead Denver to winning field goal in 20-17 victory. Bono plays in place of Montana.
- PCS License Auction Gets Going Today : Telecom: Big players dominate what's expected to be the biggest FCC wireless permit sale yet.
- From the Ruins of Lingerie and Perfume Rises Library of Law
- Man Obsessed With Victim, Friends Say
- COMMITMENTS : Popping the Question : Sometimes, When the Timing's All Wrong, It's All Right
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 22 Positions Are Open on City Commissions
- New Oxnard Councilman Reaps Sobering Realities : Government: Election euphoria has passed for Dean L. Maulhardt, now adjusting to life in the scrutinizing limelight of politics.
- FULLERTON : Troy High School to Hold Blood Drive
- Play Field Is Surrounded by Tall Fence, Controversy : Camarillo: Neighbors are barred during school hours from five-acre plot next to campus. They contend it's a public park. Issue is to be debated Wednesday.
- ANAHEIM
- Gallery
- Officials Plot Strategy for Safer Schools in Moorpark : Education: Teachers, increasingly concerned about campus violence, plan to ask that their working environment be formally declared dangerous.
- Rams Can't Seem to Get Handle on Success Against Saints
- 'All-American Girl': Is It Good or Bad Television? : Asian Americans Put on Trial
- AUSTRALIA
- Santa Ana Law on Camping to Be Argued
- COLUMN ONE : Yaroslavsky Turns a New Page : The savvy L.A. councilman has evolved with the city over the course of 19 years. Today he joins the county Board of Supervisors much as he joined the council--as a reformer.
- Attorney Leslie Abramson to Pen the Story of Her Life
- For Two Boys, a Test of Spirit and Loyalty : THE EXAMINATION <i> by Malcolm Bosse</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux $17, 296 pages
- Happily Ever After? : A bitter custody battle, child-molestation allegations against her ex-husband and a jail term. Now Elizabeth Morgan has just one wish: to return to the U.S. with her daughter.
- WINTER SPORT ROUNDUP : Tomba Wins Slalom for His 34th World Cup Triumph
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Second State Title in Row
- U.S. Unveils Science Class Standards
- Lancaster Couple Missing : Crime: Sheriff launches murder investigation into the disappearance of Carlos and Delia Guevera. A bullet was found lodged in the wall of their home.
- Surfboards Built for Two : Couples Hang Twenty as Tandem Sport Resurfaces
- He's Glad He's Gone : Pacers' Jackson Says Players Must Share Much of the Blame for the Clippers' Dismal Season
- Opera : S.F. 'Lucia': High Notes, Low Surrealism
- The CalArts Jazz Open : Musicians Jam for Chance at College Education
- JAZZ REVIEW : Akiyoshi at Home With Big-Band Sound
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Cast Changes in 'Romeo' Provide an Interesting Mix
- Win Over Jets Lifts Patriots' Playoff Hopes : AFC: Punt on fake field- goal attempt plays key role in 24-13 victory.
- With Peete, Cowboys Don't Miss Beat : NFC:Aikman still out, but Smith and Irvin help fill void in victory over Eagles that clinches East.
- Orange County
- Injured Whale Strays Into Delaware River
- Couple Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- COMMITMENTS : Popping the Question : While Tradition and Romance Still Reign, Marriage Proposals Often Fall Short of the Fantasy--Even, It Seems, Among the Rich and Famous
- Clinton to Make Quick Stop at European Summit : Diplomacy: President will spend only six hours at two-day security conference. That reflects U.S. ambivalence about its role in Continent's future.
- Raiders Revisit Crossroad : AFC: Tonight's game against Chargers is rematch of contest that was a turning point for the seasons of both teams.
- Late Touchdown Gives Buccaneers a Victory : NFC: Erickson sneaks in for winning score with 32 seconds left in 26-21 victory over Redskins.
- Clinton Drawing Visionary Blueprint of Global Economy : He clears path for U.S. to tap into vibrant economies as he heads for hemispheric summit in Miami
- Tossing Cigarettes on Streets Can Mean Fine--No Butts About It
- Weekday Getaway : Chatsworth Lake Residents Avoid Congestion of City Life
- 2nd Amendment: Something for Everyone : Guns: Scholarly research supports the intention to have an armed citizenry; ironically, that could make control easier.
- WESTLAKE : Festive Homes Draw 2,000 for Holiday Tour
- Agenda
- Unique Zoo, 2 Golf Courses on County Agenda : Supervisors: Board will consider proposals Tuesday. But angry Moorpark officials have requested a delay.
- Planes Collide; Pilots Not Seriously Hurt
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Balboa Likely to Join Leading Club in Greece
- Daluiso Kicks Giants Past Browns, 16-13 : Interconference: His 33-yard field goal with 19 seconds left provides the difference and knocks Cleveland from top of AFC Central for first time.
- 2 Named to Executive Posts in Fox TV Restructuring
- Interest Rates--the Long and the Short of It
- President Reshuffles Albania Government
- ANIMAL VOTE: Pondering a visit to the...
- 3 Are Killed, 21 Wounded as Gunmen Attack Swedish Disco
- Countywide : Residents Reminded to Check Safety of Furnaces
- Ballplayer Plunges to His Death Off Freeway : Accident: Minor league pitcher David Eggert, a former Ventura College and CSUN standout, apparently fell asleep at the wheel, officials say.
- New Hope in Mexico After a Turbulent Year : President Zedillo is off to an impressive start
- Woman, 81, Killed in Hit-and-Run Car Crash
- Gaston Takes Second State Amateur Golf Title in Row
- Notion of Ill Will in Rivalry on Mark, but Never on the Ball
- 'Junior's' Baby Is No Joke
- GOP Report on Armed Services Finds U.S. Readiness Sagging
- OXNARD : Church Serves Free Holiday Meal to Needy
- VOLLEYBALL : Long Beach Gives Montana Taste of Championship Play
- VIETNAM
- Baghdad Wrong to Invade Kuwait, Iraq Official Says
- CASHLESS: What do Washington and Los Angeles...
- Five American Legends of Arts Are Honored : Culture: Musicians, actor and director receive Kennedy Center awards, tributes from dignitaries in a weekend of events in the capital.
- S. Africa Blacks Reclaim Their Ancestral Lands
- SANTA PAULA : City Council Will Pick Mayor Tonight
- Man Shot and Wounded in Residential Area of Brea; 2 Men Seen Fleeing Scene
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Strong Argument for Cargo Flight Test
- Navy Torpedoes Chaump as Head Football Coach
- Everett Leaves Town a Winner This Time
- Bills Get Bounces, Dolphins Take Fall : AFC: After trailing, 17-7, at halftime, Buffalo comes alive behind Kelly for a 42-31 victory.
- 'Jo-Jo,' 'Ground Zero': Two First Films at Filmforum
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jeffrey Gaines, Paula Cole: A Passion Play in 2 Acts
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Warmth, Virtuosity From Morca Troupe
- MOVIES'Tis the Season for 'Santa Clause': "The...
- Notorious? Sign on the Dotted Line : Ruth Webb's Talent Agency Reps 'Stars' Known for Scandal
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
- Group Will Meet to Review Navy Cleanup
- Community Essay : 'Prop. 187 Tough Talk Is Fluff Talk' : Portraying undocumented workers as ethnic bogymen won't last because their role in California's economy is crucial.
- Caltrans Does Know the Exact Location of Call Boxes
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Colvin Endears; Mitchell Has Cameo
- Bonus Pay for Holiday Work Is Not Required by Law
- Suspected Suicide Bomber Wounded in Gaza Strip
- Drilling Advance Rekindles Santa Barbara Oil Wars : Energy: Mobil wants to remove offshore rig, use new method to bore beneath ocean from coast. Foes cry foul.
- Libel Suit Figure to Teach News Class : Journalism: Some UC Berkeley students question hiring of Jeffrey Masson for ethics sessions. He lost case against New Yorker writer.
- Buena Park Man Is Fatally Shot
- Smith Dunks Belief That Women Can't
- You Can Fill Up in More Ways Than One at New Breed of Service Station
- Everyone Loves a Loser, Give Them a Community Hug
- Simpson Case Infamous but Interest May Not Endure : Culture: Sex, race and celebrity fuel fascination with the murders. But they may not join crimes of century category.
- Donald A. Bird; English Professor, Linguist
- Search Continues for 3 Missing on Plane
- Metal Post Damages Van as Clinton Returns Home
- COMMITMENTS : Popping the Question : Recalling Those Engaging Moments
- Merry Motorcycling : Harley-Davidson Enthusiasts Parade in Beverly Hills
- Moorhead Overlooked but Unbowed : Congress: Longtime lawmaker's amiable nature cost him key committee leadership.
- Making a Difference : Azusa: Turning College Dreams Into Practical Goals
- GARDEN GROVE : Vandalized House Gets Repair Help
- IRVINE : School Board to Study DARE Program Again
- Sanders Rushes for 188 Yards to Lead Lions to 34-31 Victory : NFC: Running back sets personal record for yards in a season as Detroit defeats Green Bay to keep playoff hopes alive.
- Ram Loss to Saints, Everett No Easier the Second Time : Pro football: L.A. sits in last place in NFC West after 31-15 loss to New Orleans and former quarterback.
- 'All-American Girl': Is It Good or Bad Television? : A Positive Look at the Sitcom
- JAPAN
- WESTMINSTER : District to Auction Its Surplus Supplies
- NCAA SOCCER : Indiana Denies Fullerton Another Shot at the Title
- NCAA SOCCER : Nine-Man UCLA Battles Its Way Into Final Four
- A New Model for Government-Big 3 Relations? : Car safety: The GM dispute had the potential to poison the goodwill Clinton has nurtured with the auto industry.
- An Educator's Lesson for the Community
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : Questioning the Islamic Status Quo
- Arizona Victory a Case of Teacher Besting Pupil : Interconference: Ryan's Cardinals pour it on in fourth quarter against Fisher's Oilers and win, 30-12.
- COMMENTARY : Whether Rams Stay or Go, It Is Time for Knox to Leave
- Seahawks' Hearts Are Not in Game : Pro football: Players' thoughts are focused on their paralyzed teammate, Mike Frier, and not on Indianapolis, which comes back to win, 31-19.
- TV REVIEW : Bronte's Lovers Brood Again in 'Heights'
- Curing Sony's Aches
- Drawing New Customers : Technology: Educational software could open additional markets for Tustin-based publisher of how-to art books.
- 7 Held in Raid on Methamphetamine Lab in Pomona
- The Revolution in Health Care Is in Delivery : Reform: Managed care is the future and the signs look good, but government and media must remain vigilant on quality.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Picks 10 Projects for Funding Request
- Edelman Legacy: Years of Quiet Accomplishment : Politics: Conciliatory supervisor's victories were won without fanfare. He rejects claims he has not been strong enough liberal voice.
- NBA : Drexler's Shot at Buzzer Gives Blazers a Victory
- TELEVISION : Revealing Gayness on TV Terms
- Claremont Defeats Chapman, 67-63
- American Telephone & Data to Cancel 16 Million Shares
- Disney to Get Interactive With Start of New Division : Entertainment: The unit will publish video games and CD-ROM software.
- Clinton Aides, GOP Clash Over Bosnia : Balkans: Gingrich and Dole call for pullout of peacekeepers and bombing of rebel Serbs. Perry and Christopher argue moves would widen conflict.
- A Day When One Vote Will Really Count
- LAUGH LINES : You <i> Said </i> She Should Make Herself at Home
- Pentagon Faces a Sharp New Cutback in Bases : Military: Planners fear costs of posts will drain funds for modernization. California is certain to be hit hard.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City OKs Cargo Flights, Gets Runway Pact
- Orange County Almanac
- Economic Profile
- OXNARD : Man, 83, Dies After Being Struck by Car
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coma Victim's Family Grateful for Support
- Mail Theft and Forgery Are on Rise, Police Warn
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Best Pal Hits Stride With Latest Victory
- SEAL BEACH : Demolition of Dome Expected to Begin
- NCAA SOCCER : Indiana Pays Back Titans in Playoffs
- Nebraska, Penn State Remain 1-2 : College football: Alabama falls from third to sixth in final regular-season poll after losing to Florida.
- Why Bother to Make Remakes? : Movies: Films are updated because they have a proven story line. But they carry a lot of baggage. And, generally, they don't do better than originals.
- COME ON UP: During the summer, Orange...
- San Diego Sky Diver Dies When Chute Fails
- Man Stabbed With Golf Club Shaft, Lives
- Achille Lauro Survivors Praise Crew : Disaster: Cruise director's efforts are hailed. Some of those rescued from the ship arrive in Djibouti and Kenya.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- National Boycott of California Over Prop. 187 May Broaden
- 6 Influential City Leaders to Leave Posts : Politics: Members of councils formed fiscal, transportation and environmental policies. Goodbys come this month.
- Public Places : Santee Alley: A Thriving Lesson in Revitalization
- A Festival Sheds Light on Tradition : Hanukkah: For former Soviet Jews now living in O.C., it was a chance to openly celebrate the historic holidays.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Graffiti Gives Way to Paint of Another Sort
- ANAHEIM : Laguna Hills Wins Academic Decathlon
- 4,000 March in Chamber's Holiday Parade
- OXNARD : Police Gang Sweep Nets 30 Suspects
- Life in <i> Any </i> Lane's OK With EBTG's Watt : Music: Brush with death has given the singer-songwriter new outlook. Duo plays Coach House tonight.
- It's Just Good Manners
- Rule of the Majority
- Mike Huffington
- Jesse Philips; Business Executive, Philanthropist
- Horses In Arroyo
- Computerized Voting
- Youth and the Truth
- Food Bank Assistance
- Bosnia
- Luther H. Foster Jr.; Former Head of Tuskegee University
- Iraq Sanctions
- Minorities' Use of National Parks
- Let's Help Each Other
- Los Angeles County - News from Dec. 5, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Dec. 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 5, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Dec. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 5, 1994
- New Day Is Dawning for State Legislators : Capitol: The shift in power brought about by the November elections gets put into practice this morning as the Senate and Assembly open session.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Concussion Problems Continuing for Miller