- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Shuler-Frerotte: How Long Will It Last?
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : A Rough Year for General Managers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Larsen Premiere Tops Chorale Program
- ACT Networks Gets $1-Million Contract
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Dives as Yields Rise
- Pico Products' Earnings Plummet on Loss of Patent
- HEALTH
- LAUGH LINES : PUNCHLINES
- Notebook : Woodbridge Likes Chances This Season
- Store Clerk Is Charged in Death of Shoplifter
- FEMA to Share San Fernando Courthouse Repair Bill
- Still Another Nate Holden Controversy : L.A. City Hall should install a low-cost system to discipline errant employees
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : These Bowls Will Actually Settle Debates
- Netter Digital Reaps $3.74 Million From IPO
- 6 Shin Bet Officials Warned by Rabin Assassination Panel : Israel: Report may harm them, they're told. Peres expresses support to security agency's chief.
- E. Kent Springer; Former USC Engineering Professor
- Soldiers Head Into Harm's Way With Bravado and Anxiety : Bosnia: 'Sappers' of Charlie Company face the dangerous task of defusing land mines.
- * Voit Warner Properties III of Woodland...
- COMMENTARY : A Constant Dripping Wears Away at Los Angeles
- Fanya Foss Lawrence; Screenwriter, Poet, Novelist
- Woman Arrested in Death of Her Infant Daughter
- Huntington Beach Councilman Victor Leipzig
- Jeweler Accused of Making False, Misleading Claims in Diamond Ads : Oxnard: D.A.'s office says investigators found that George P. Thompson Jr. knowingly overstated quality of his gems in print and broadcast advertising.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL
- PREP ROUNDUP : Day Ties Her Record in University Victory Over Poway
- JAZZ REVIEW : Inner Voices Need No Help With Holiday Season Music
- Banks to Unveil Center for Latino Small Businesses
- Van Nuys Firm Accused of Inflating Stock Price : Courts: A lawsuit charges Superior Industries with deceiving investors. Scores of similar actions have been filed against companies in recent years.
- Envoy Holbrooke to Quit Next Year
- Rosa Sarabia of Fullerton has filled her...
- Smtek Doubles Plant Size in Newbury Park
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY ALL-SPORTS AWARD : Climbing to the Top of the Pile : Villa Park Sits Atop the Large School Standings for the First Time, While Perennial Contender Corona del Mar Leads the Small School
- 2 Firms' Fines Total $850,000 : Campaign finance: Korean Airlines and Hyundai Motor America pleaded guilty to making illegal contributions to Rep. Jay C. Kim. A federal probe is continuing.
- Aristide Ally Apparently to Govern Haiti : Caribbean: Early returns indicate that president's designated heir won Sunday's vote. But low turnout raises fears about democracy's future.
- Southeast : Barbara Bush Christens Huge Cargo Ship
- Cardinals, Third Baseman Gaetti Agree to $2-Million, One-Year Deal
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tewksbury to Padres, McDowell to Orioles
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL
- Free-Market Moves for Mexican, U.S. Truckers Delayed : Trade: Postponement of implementation of NAFTA provision pleases labor but outrages trucking industry.
- Ex-Friends Sue Newport Couple, Alleging Fraud : Courts: Their complaint says they were bilked of $2.35 million by former building association and art museum official.
- Chicago Exchange to Trade Treasury Securities
- U.S. Proposal Seeks to Curb T-Bill Fraud : Securities: Plan would require those who hold $2 billion or more in a government issue to keep detailed records.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Another Alarm Sounds in the Great Doomsday Debate : THE SIXTH EXTINCTION: Patterns of Life and the Future of Humankind by Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin, Doubleday, $24.95, 271 pages
- Nevada Gets Best of County
- BODY WATCH : UPDATE / MIGRAINES : Powerful New Tools Ease the Pain
- Stocks Plunge on Budget Fears : Economy: Dow falls 101 points, largest one-day loss in four years. Nervous investors await the end to federal stalemate and the Fed's decision today on interest rates.
- Parents Skilled at Math Protest New Curriculum : Schools: Vocal minority, many in technical fields, deride 'fuzzy' teaching. But reformers call them elitist.
- Finding Common Ground on Conservation
- MEDIA & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Three D Departments' Quarterly Losses Soar
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Broad Sell-Off Trims 3 Weeks of Stocks' Gains
- His Special Effect : Maurice Stein Uses His Skills as a Makeup Artist to Renew the Lives of Burn and Cancer Survivors
- Doing Yoga, the Yvette Mimieux Way
- Bickering Marks Start of Talks on Reducing Weapons in Balkans
- Savings From Station's Budget Pays for Extra Holiday Patrols
- Fire Destroys Famed Ear Doctor's Balboa Home : Blazes: A separate incident in Mission Viejo is blamed on a boy playing with an open flame.
- SANTA ANA : City to Publish Guide to Museums, Galleries
- Valleywide : Veto Threatens Status of Affordable Housing
- FULLERTON : Library's History Room Opens to Public
- ORANGE : Man Recovering After Excess Skin Removal
- Bailey in Charge of Bruin Victory : College basketball: With Dollar sidelined, UCLA guard has triple-double against Stephen F. Austin, 109-88.
- Having the Last Laugh : After a Rough Stretch, Jim J. Bullock Is Back at Work and Has Managed Not to Lose His Sense of Humor
- Camarillo Firm Helps Light D.C. Christmas Tree
- OTHER NEWS : CalPERS, Shamrock to Invest in Housing:
- Careful Planning Can Help Make 1995 Less Taxing for Homeowners
- Activist's Death Sparks Project
- Court Weighing Fate of Inmate, 91 : Prisoners: Lawyer says being in jail is killing her ailing client, accused in the murder of his wife. But the prosecutor says he should serve his time.
- Body Watch : Tastes Great, Less Filling? : So, you think that coffee drink is more diet-friendly than your usual dessert? Here's the skinny.
- Valleywide : Mayor Picks Director for Volunteer Bureau
- 2 Seek to Bar Starr Probe of Clinton Funds : Whitewater: Legal battle to block scrutiny of gubernatorial campaign donations is seen as a test of the independent counsel's authority.
- Specialty Kiosks Enhance Gift Shopping at Holidays
- Company Town
- Shareholder Lawsuit Is Filed Against Smith Micro
- MEDIA & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Volkswagen Plans a Beetle Reunion--Of Sorts : Automakers: Its new car, Concept 1, will be in showrooms for American drivers before decade's end.
- COLUMN ONE : Not Quite Ozzie and Harriet : Their home lives buck traditional images, but Dole, Gramm, Alexander and Buchanan represent the reality of the American family at a time when America is rethinking what the family ought to be.
- SANTA ANA : Burst of Bullets Kills Man in Driver's Seat
- Subway Backers Attack '60 Minutes' Broadcast : MTA: Transit and business leaders call report on troubled project inflammatory and one-sided. Producers defend show.
- FULLERTON : Magazine Salespeople Posing as Students
- The Public Is Fed Up With Budget Impasse : Paycheck cutoff may be what's needed to shake up officials
- Police Chase Leaves Tree Trimmers Out on a Limb
- Q & A with JAMES EARL JONES : 'Color Doesn't Bind You--It Just Lumps You Together'
- Proposed Cuts at Gas Company Under Attack : Labor: Critics say plan to reduce benefits for disabled could encourage other firms to follow suit.
- Preschool Founder Virginia McMartin Dies
- Woman Brewed Trouble
- Man Slain in Fight With Ex-Roommates : Crime: Miguel Gonzalez, 21, is stabbed to death in North Hollywood after acquaintances come to pick up belongings.
- Valley Village : Jews Invited to Recovery Meeting
- House of Fabrics Narrows Losses to $5.52 Million
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Japan's Trade Surplus Falls 23% in November
- Computer Glitch Delays Start of Big Board Trading
- Report Urges Citron Be Spared Prison Time : Courts: Probation officials to recommend year or less in County Jail for ex-treasurer. Sentencing delayed to Feb. 23.
- U.S. Reacts Calmly to Russian Results : Response: Officials do not see new parliament impeding ongoing reforms. Splintered nature of vote heartens them.
- Palestinian Authority, Hamas Talk
- Stocks Plunge on Budget Fears : Taking a Plunge
- N.Y. Subway-Murder Suspects Deny Movie Link
- The Civil Rights Initiative Is in Danger of Sinking : California: Economic and political clout is needed to get it on the ballot and to sap energy from the pro-quota forces.
- Post Offices Buried by Pre-Holiday Avalanche : Mail: In what has become a seasonal tradition, crowds descend to send off their last-minute cards and packages, putting local postal workers to a grueling test.
- Calabasas : Students Try to Help Victims' Classmates
- Fire Destroys Famed Ear Doctor's Balboa Home : Blazes: A separate incident in Mission Viejo is blamed on a boy playing with an open flame.
- TV REVIEWS : Generalizations in 'Living on the Edge'
- Shot of Radiation Makes Cheap Whiskey Smooth : Agribusiness: Large doses promote the blending process, scientists say. However, food irradiation is widely illegal.
- Teen Curfew in San Diego Upheld : Courts: ACLU calls law unconstitutional, plans to appeal. Mayor says crackdown reduces juvenile crime.
- A Medical Consultation : You Won't See 'ER,' but a New Book Tells What You Can Expect at a Hospital.
- The Fittest Survive on the Backs of Children and the Poor : Media: The pundits who work the lecture circuit don't share the pain of the budget cuts.
- Stupid criminal tricks:Nat Read forwarded us a...
- Community Profile: Inglewood
- County Collects $55 Million From Deadbeat Dads Program
- ANAHEIM : Fire Center Finds Sharing Delivers
- ANALYSIS : Battered, Bruised, Beaten : But Raiders Not Too Tired to Blame
- Phyllis Dwire; Somis Resident, Volunteer
- 2nd Investment Advice Panel to Be Considered
- Grayle Howlett's Death Hits Hard
- James Cimino has been selected Wells Fargo...
- Mission Energy Buys Wales Storage Facility
- Shutdown Interrupts Flow of Data : Budget: Disruption may affect Fed's decision today on interest rates, analysts say.
- Spirit of Unity : Kwanzaa celebrates a commitment to community. It's a message that's speaking to a growing number of African Americans.
- Van Nuys : 6 Police Officers Hurt During Fire Rescue
- UC Wants to Suspend Its Suit Against Doctors : Courts: University officials say their action is stalled because vital records are sealed as part of criminal investigation of fertility clinic.
- Top-Rated JC Quarterback Commits to Play for CSUN
- FAMILY : Video's Message: Let Them Eat Sweets--but Naturally
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rocking the Stocking : Alanis Morissette throws a curve in a strong 'Almost Acoustic' performance. Porno for Pyros and Sonic Youth also offer challenging sets.
- Not What the Doctor Ordered : In an Uneven Exhibit, 'Seuss Is Loose'--but He's Not as Fresh or Fun as He Should Be
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Seasoned Greetings : Cards Are Returning to the Tried and True
- Oaks at Ojai Makes Top 10 Ranking for Resort Spas
- Westlake Village Business Focuses on Judaism
- Vacation Time
- Nonprofit Groups Brake for Old Junkers : Charities: Instead of asking for money at year's end, more organizations are steering toward that heap taking up space in your driveway.
- Mother, Daughter Held in Child Endangerment
- Shelters Are Busy as Nights Turn Cold : Weather: The homeless seek refuge as temperatures dip to 40s. Gas company gets a flurry of service calls.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Win Their 10th in a Row
- How to Succeed at Business
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Dodgertown Has a New Tenant
- UNLV Honors Former Stars Augmon, Johnson
- LAKE FOREST : Council Might Hire City Manager Tonight
- But What if the President Doesn't Watch Ice Hockey?
- COMPANY TOWN : DreamWorks Names Feature Production Exec
- Some Suppliers of Kmart Want Payment Upfront : Retailing: The chain says it was current on its accounts as of Friday. But investors are worried about liquidity.
- State Extends Contract With Hodson for 1 Year
- Encyclopaedia Britannica Sold to Swiss Investor
- Cobra Golf, American Brands Agree to Merge : Recreation: Deal would join driver maker with manufacturer of Titleist clubs and balls.
- With Victory, Katz Steps From Brown's Shadow : Politics: New Democratic chief in Assembly is known as skillful power broker. He is an ally of the former speaker.
- Tamara InoueLaguna Hills, JuniorBasketball/GuardInoue, a starter for...
- By The Numbers : Spotlight
- Developer Seeks Extension to Revise Retail Plan : Design: Kilroy Industries, whose agreement with Thousand Oaks expires next week, wants 60 more days to come up with an acceptable proposal for the private side of Civic Arts Plaza.
- Hauling of Trash Back on Schedule : Services: Sixty-six of the city's 415 trucks have been yanked from service after fatal accident. Expert hired to inspect vehicles cites design and structural flaws.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Bates to Serve 1-Year Term as Mayor
- San Fernando Valley : New Train Station in Van Nuys Dedicated
- CENTRAL LOS ANGELES : Letter From Powell Ends Sit-In at Park
- CART Schedules Race to Go Against Indy 500
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Barnett Begins a Very Busy Week
- Litton to Buy Software Unit From Black & Decker
- National Education to Acquire Israeli Firm
- Owners of Failed Guardian Thrift Pay $8.5 Million : Settlement: Russell M. and Rebecca M. Jedinak admit no wrongdoing in the collapse of their Huntington Beach S&L;.
- Nixon Family Blasts Oliver Stone Over Movie on President's Life
- Nader Asks Court to Remove Name From Initiative
- San Fernando : Roller-Hockey Rink Opens in Pioneer Park
- Lawyers Vexed, Judge Perplexed in Strange Case of Alfred Pohlmeier : Courts: His lawyer says jail is killing the inmate, 91. Prosecutors have little sympathy for the accused murderer. And the jurist has delayed his decision.
- Reseda : Woman in Fatal Crash Was on Drugs
- 1 Brother Killed, 1 Left to Mourn After Shooting
- THEATER REVIEW : The Spirit of Laughter Dominates This 'Carol'
- Workers' Comp Law Firm Moves to Thousand Oaks
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Spike in Bond Yields Triggers Dow's Plunge
- Enterprise : LEARNING CURVE: NEW SAN GABRIEL LANES : Out of the Gutter : An Ailing Bowling Alley Is Spared
- Glendale Federal to Shed Mortgage Securities : Finance: Sale is part of move toward community banking. Institution expects a loss of about $30 million.
- Encyclopaedia Britannica Sold to Swiss Investor
- Blood Bank Setup Faulted in HIV-Tainted Transfusion : Health: County, federal reports cited serious problems at King/Drew. Patient was infected last year.
- Massachusetts Mill Town Gets Angel for Christmas
- MONEY MATTERS: Here we go again. For...
- Chad BobergCypress, SeniorBasketball/ForwardIn the title game of...
- Van Nuys : Alleged Swindler Repairman Sought
- Storm-Damaged Ventura Pier Could Reopen Today : Safety: City begins wave forecast program to protect public during high surf. Engineer's report will analyze factors in structure's partial collapse.
- Westside : Wilshire Boulevard Temple to Relocate
- By The Numbers
- CYPRESS : Bingo Extended After Trial Called a Winner
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Looks North to Replace Clerk
- TV REVIEWS : CBS' 'Holocaust' Disturbing Yet Timely
- Litton Wins 2 Federal Contracts for $70 Million
- Ross Thomas; Award-Winning Mystery Writer
- Hunger Strike Imperils Health of Ex-S. Korea Leader Chun : Justice: Former president may be moved from prison. Lawmakers are close to passing law to punish 1979 mutineers.
- Judge Fines Defense Lawyers Over Rapper's Tardiness
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Chat Room : Focusing on Solutions, Not Divisions
- GARDEN GROVE : Anti-Violence Group to Sponsor Vigil
- San Gabriel Valley : Citizens Group Calls Tax Unconstitutional
- Grand Jury Hears Baugh Aide and Campbell's Spouse
- Woman's Attacker Gets 15 Years to Life
- Partners in Charity : Rivals Red Cross and Easter Seal Society Lend Each Other a Hand in Torrance
- Playing What They Like : Mother Hips Prefers the Music It Makes to the Labels It Generates
- Drug Suspect From Pakistan Surrenders
- Officer Shoots Suspect and Fellow Policeman
- WESTMINSTER : Bridge Building in Little Saigon
- Former No.1 Player Edberg Says the 1996 Season Will Be His Last
- Whiz-Bang Bullet : Speedy Pack Was Ignored at USC, but NBA Teams Are Noticing Him Now
- Abbott, Finley Planning to Reject Arbitration
- The California Bear Awakens
- Factory Outlets Show Market Muscle : It's the Same Retail Pie, but More Players Vie for Bigger Slices
- Mason Goes to Georgia; Schnellenberger Quits
- Rice Too Much as 49ers Win Sixth in a Row : Pro football: His 289 receiving yards, the fifth-highest total ever, and three touchdowns spark a 37-30 victory over the Vikings.
- THEATER REVIEW : Ollstein's 'Pot Roast' Is Rich in Flavor
- IRVINE : City to Proceed With Purchase of Open Land
- MUSICUSC Grad Wins Prokofiev Contest: In a...
- Weekend Box Office : 'Jumanji' Edges Out 'Toy Story'
- COMPANY TOWN : Hollywood Reporter Fires Writer Who Sued ICM : Media: The reporter, who claims the agency stole her idea for a TV series, says she was let go for embarrassing the paper.
- O.C. Carried Along on Market's Bumpy Ride : Following the Market
- COMPANY TOWN : Will Disney Be Able to Keep Roth Happy?
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Knight to Remember for St. Joseph's
- Inglewood Inside Out
- LAKE FOREST : El Toro Library Closed for Fumigation
- Ex-Supervisor Riley Recovering From Pneumonia
- Camarillo's Business Boom Puts Cash in City Coffers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : League to Review Outburst by Cox
- Nationwide Health to Invest More in Retirement Facilities
- Communists See Vote as Vindication
- BODY WATCH / TIDBITS : Pre-Conception Health Is Vital Too
- Experts Note Pros, Cons of '3 Strikes' Law
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Cypress' Krauss Faces Big Challenges
- Robbers Invade 2 Adjacent Condos
- At 6-14, Timberwolves Fire Blair as Coach
- SCC's Victory Gives Reynolds 299 at School
- Jake O'Donnell Is Gone, NBA Era Goes With Him
- NHL ROUNDUP : No Place Like Home for Rangers
- The Frightful Five
- U.S. Reacts Calmly to Results : Response: Officials expect reforms to continue. Splintered nature of vote heartens them.
- O.C. Carried Along on Market's Bumpy Ride : Stocks: Most companies in Times index saw share value drop, with high-tech and drug firms among the biggest losers.
- Campaign Ads for Lugar Make Explosive Point : Politics: In TV spots, the presidential hopeful seeks to highlight his foreign policy skills by focusing on the threat of nuclear terrorism.
- Bank Robbers Working Overtime in Orange County : Crime: Flurry is attributed to a few repeat criminals. Recent trend runs counter to overall drop in Southland.
- County Offers Key Properties to Secure Notes
- South Bay : Gardena Hit by Increase in Graffiti, Most of It at Warehouse Store
- BUENA PARK / CYPRESS : Shopping Spree for Teenage Moms-to-Be
- Defense Seeks to Show Lyle Menendez Tape : Courts: Erik Menendez's attorneys want to show brother's testimony from first trial. Lyle might not testify at retrial.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hearing to Examine Proposed Theater
- LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY PREP BASKETBALL CLASSIC : Mater Dei Wins Two in One Day
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Abbott, Finley Won't Settle for Arbitration
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Upset by Whom?
- A Standard 'Spectacular'
- State of the Congress
- Speed Limits
- Ergonomics
- 17 Arrested in Protest Against Selling of Furs
- Liebman on Hate Rhetoric
- Kissinger on Vietnam
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1995
- New Station Signals Progress : Van Nuys: Officials hope the redesigned train facility will draw businesses nearby to the vacant GM site.
- Partisan Politicking Threatens Telecom Reform : Congress: Reports of Baby Bell merger talks underscore bill's importance. But a final bill before holidays seems unlikely.
- Pico Rivera B-2 Plant to Stay Open Past '97 : Aerospace: Northrop Grumman says its composite and software equipment will be needed longer than expected.
- Pico Rivera B-2 Plant to Stay Open Past '97 : Aerospace: Northrop Grumman says its composite and software equipment will be needed longer than expected.
- Democrats Pick Katz as Leader in the Assembly
- WELL-TRAINED: Van Nuys has a new and...
- MAJOR HEADACHE: Many are donating food or...
- FBI Arrests 3 Suspects in Plot to Invade Cuba : Search: More than two truckloads of military-style weapons and equipment is seized in raid at Huntington Park business.
- U.S. Deployment Into Bosnia Picks Up Steam
- Clinton Offers 2 New Proposals for Budget Talks
- In O.C., Many Federal Employees Still on the Job : Shutdown: Hundreds are sent home, but thousands more keep working. IRS and Social Security remain open.
- Pringle Aide Didn't File for Vacation Time : Politics: He was working on state clock when he allegedly pressured a candidate not to run. He later put in for half a day off.
- Resident With Knife Shot by Police; Officer Also Injured : Confrontation: Simi Valley man is wounded in the chest. A patrolman caught in the line of fire is not seriously hurt.
- Obituaries - Dec. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 19, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 19, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 19, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 19, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 19, 1995
- IN PERSON : Her Life's Crusade: To Help People Die With Dignity
- Wanted: College Football Coach : There's No Proven Search Formula; Luck Seems to Be a Major Factor
- Friends Get Their Kicks at Santa Margarita : Soccer: Luke and Lingo, both seniors, want to win a title together before moving on to college.
- Chargers Get a Big Boost From Carney's Boots : AFC: His field goals in final minutes are difference in 27-24 victory over Colts.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Longshot Matty G Wins Futurity as Hennessy Fails
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cumming Calls Time Out, Offers Crisp 'Messiah'
- RETAIL
- REAL ESTATE
- Two Firms Get Contracts at Air Force Base in Ohio
- U.S. Apples Try for Another Slice of Japan : Pacific Rim: After a year of lackluster sales, American exporters are scaling back expectations and tailoring the fruit to appease the sweeter tooth of the Asian nation.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Koreatown Is in the Swing of Indoor Golf : Sports: Patrons wanting to socialize flock to the ranges, which cater to the urban duffer.
- JAPAN
- Pacific Gulf Buys Seattle-Area Business Park
- GOP Candidates Differ Sharply Over Some Major Issues, Survey Finds : Politics: Environment, AIDS divide them. Crime, federal budget and foreign policy bring them somewhat together, voter group's poll shows.
- A Timeless Lesson on Immigrants' Hopes, Hardships : Education: During overnight stint as tall ship's 'crew,' students get a taste of what 19th-century voyagers endured in quest for better lives.
- Russians Brave Snow, Cynicism to Mob Polls
- Murders Drop 12% for Steepest Dip in 35 Years
- 2,000 Celebrate at Hanukkah Festival
- County May Resolve to Increase Fees in New Year : Government: Supervisors will consider more than 300 rate hikes for residents of unincorporated areas to offset costs.
- Valley College Offers Walk-In Registration
- 17 Arrested in Protest Against Sale of Furs
- Northwestern Will Take Its Time to Enjoy Experience : Rose Bowl: Wildcats make earliest arrival. Barnett near new contract.
- L.A. Benched / Week 16 : Hubbard Talks Up His Negotiations
- Cowboys Get Giant Lift From Late Kick : Pro football: Boniol's fifth field goal as time runs out gives Dallas a 21-20 victory.
- He Used Magic to Make Pfund Disappear
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 1000 Mona Lisas Trio Paints Dark Images
- Militia Chief Surrenders to Palestinian Police on W. Bank
- Gang Murders Remain a Plague in Santa Ana
- Northridge : Deaf Students Get Rose Parade Entry Afloat
- Truck Rolls Over Man in Driveway
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MILITARY : Today's Army Is a Different Breed, Some of It Repugnant : The all volunteer force is more susceptible to extremist views, so officers must be vigilant in weeding out racists.
- TELEVISIONGolden Mike Winners: KTTV-TV Channel 11 was...
- Holiday Record Sales Race Has Suprising Turns : Pop music: Works by Lenny Kravitz, Ace of Base and Meat Loaf, which have sold well in the past, have come up short this season.
- Thieves Branching Out Into Timber : Crime: Southerners who own forested lands are facing losses of $75 million a year.