- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SMALL SCHOOLS : OLYMPIC LEAGUE--Whittier Christian
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MOORPARK TOURNAMENT : Ventura Works Overtime to Beat Moorpark for Title
- Passing Through, Arrellanes Makes Mark for Valley : Orange County Bowl: He wraps up banner season by setting four records in 36-28 victory.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOWL GAMES : Los Angeles Valley Surprises Rancho Santiago
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Servite Victory Revives Memories : Division V football: Friars beat El Toro, 34-19, to get back into the final, which they last made in 1983.
- Hail Mary, It Was Flood Tip : College football: Ten years ago, Doug Flutie led Boston College to 47-45 victory against Miami with an unbelievable last play of an unforgetable game.
- FILM CLIPS: 'NELL' BOUND : A Different Sort of Wilderness Tale
- Homes On-Line--Call It Virtual Realty : Technology: Thanks to advances in Orange County and the Valley, more and more consumers are real estate shopping by computer--without all that driving.
- SEASON'S READINGS : Stepson of the Golden West : Who's buying the square-jawed books about the West? Easterners looking for myth? Or Westerners themselves, homesick for childhood stories?
- When Not to Judge a Hotel by Its Name : Lodging: Big-time chains are putting their names on properties that they don't own or even manage.
- Cuba's Magic Numbers : Life Has Never Been Worse on Castro's Island. Some Cope with Poverty by Stealing. Some By Black-Market Dealing. Most Pin Their Hopes on La Bolita, The Illegal Lottery
- Bhopal Marks 10th Anniversary of Gas Disaster
- East Timor Independence Activists Full of Zeal : Southeast Asia: The United Nations never recognized its annexation. But Indonesia insists on its integration with the rest of the archipelago.
- Commentary : ON-LINE AT HOME: ONE MORE WAY TO KEEP A LOYAL FAN HOOKED
- SIMI VALLEY : Neighborhood Panel Applicants Sought
- John Wayne Airport Officials Seek 2 More Parking Levels : Travel: The $24.2-million project would add space to the existing structure. Lower air fares have crowded short-term lots.
- Future of the Troubled Antelope Valley Fair Is Uncertain : Attractions: Last week's dismissal of seven employees is the latest in a series of misfortunes. But optimism abounds as the governing board seeks a new executive.
- Inner-City Entrepreneurs Learn Methods for Success : Business: Graduates of six-month program leave with renewed confidence they can improve their bottom line and aid community.
- SEASON'S READINGS : Who You Know
- SCENE OF THE CRIME : Looting Large
- SEASON'S READINGS : Forgive Them Lord : BOB MARLEY: Spirit Dancer, <i> Photographs by Bruce W. Talamon</i> . <i> Text by Roger Steffens (W.W. Norton: $35; 128 pp.)</i>
- Intern Program Takes Wing at Raptor Refuge
- Luther H. Foster Jr.; Headed Tuskegee University
- LITTLE TOKYO : School to Close; New Center Takes Its Place
- Los Angeles Crime Dips 13%, U.S. 3%, in First Half of '94, FBI Says : Law enforcement: L.A. officials attribute decrease to active neighborhood crime-prevention efforts, focus on high-crime areas, a truce among some gangs.
- Prescription Drug Law Fails as Antidote to Black Market : Fraud: Lucrative resale schemes thrive as the major players escape prosecution. Consumers foot the bill.
- HOLLYWOOD : Arraignment Set in Torture-Death Case
- On View : Faith, Lies and Redemption : TNT'S 'JACOB' IS A TESTAMENT TO PERSONAL GROWTH
- DOWNTOWN : Homeless Children Get 500 Pairs of Shoes
- WRESTLING / STATE JC MEET : Moorpark's Jimenez 4th in His Class
- Passive Northridge Easily Succumbs to Bartow's Bunch : Men's basketball: Poor-shooting Matadors also tentative on boards in 84-62 loss to Alabama Birmingham.
- THEATER : Aiming High With 'Assassins' : Peter Ellenstein has wanted to stage the unsettling Stephen Sondheim/John Weidman musical for two years, and his persistence paid off for Los Angeles Repertory Company.
- Opera at Warp Speed : It's not the nudity, rough sex or a resistance to new ideas that make 'Rosa' and similar works controversial--it's the way music meets the stage, creating a new kind of operatic experience.
- SEASON'S READINGS : Open Wounds
- Phantom Finds a New Haunt
- SEASON'S READINGS : Better Than Being There
- Power Rangers--the Biggest Thing Since Cabbage Patch Kids : Wish list: Next to the Mighty Morphins, video games are fading. And Barbie still is the best-selling doll.
- Americas Have Changed a Lot Since '67 Summit : Diplomacy: Dream of free trade is more realistic for upcoming meeting of leaders of the Western Hemisphere.
- Free Bicycles to Hit Streets in Copenhagen
- Focus : Bewitched by 'The Look' : HBO CASTS A '50S TECHNICOLOR SPELL ON A MOVIE BEING TOUTED AS MAGICAL
- For Seniors : Passion for Travel Keeps the Zest in Their Marriage
- City Analysis
- Webber Making Himself at Home : NBA: Newest Bullet is showing he has clout on and off the court in Washington.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Romps to Tournament Championship
- Golfing Tiger at Rest : Stanford's Woods Slows the Pace
- Irvine Gets Some Consolation From Pepperdine
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Thompson Leads Trojan Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : Newhall Crushes Quartz Hill, 55-23
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newport Harbor Sweeps to Title
- Action Comes After Bowe Wins : Boxing: Civil suit and promised criminal charges stemming from sucker punch on Monday follow 12-round decision over Larry Donald.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Stays Unbeaten With 27-Point Victory
- Helpful Hint: Act Like Wooden
- POP MUSIC : Class of '94: A Hole Lotta Passion
- ART : Images of a Lifetime : William Klein's work, from his gritty take on '50s New York to his distinctive fashion statements, are collected in three exhibitions.
- Rob Fulton has been appointed regional vice...
- What's New in Vaccines
- Washington Is Spoiler for Toilers, 70-60
- Bomb Blasts at Kurdish Paper Kill 1, Hurt 22
- LEIMERT PARK : Network Links Teens in U.S., S. Africa
- Tribe Could Grow Along With Casino : Gambling: The Mashantucket Pequot Indians opened the Foxwoods High Stakes Bingo and Casino in Ledyard, Conn., in 1992. Since then, Pequots have been popping up all over to claim their share.
- STATE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oilers Lose Momentum in Final : Division II: Huntington Beach struggles after taking first game, and St. Francis wins its second championship in a row.
- Cue Music, 'Hustler' Is in Town
- New Time Warner President Taking On His Biggest Job Yet : Profile: At 46, Richard Parsons already has had careers as government policy-maker, lawyer and bank company chairman. Now he'll be one of the nation's most prominent black executives.
- Women : In a Class by Themselves : Female skiers leave the men behind, and take lessons designed especially for them.
- Swiss Know-How on a Map
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Opposition Leader Killed, Wife Hurt
- Vocal Chords : Those With a Song in Their Hearts or a Tune in Their Heads Find Fun at the Round Table
- Gaston 1 Round From Another Women's State Amateur Title
- SEASON'S READINGS : Good News About the Earth
- A Cole Christmas : NATALIE'S GIFTS: SINGING ON PBS AND ACTING IN USA MOVIE
- SANTA MONICA : Restaurateurs Say Councilman Double-Crossed Them
- WATTS : Lawyer Cochran Will Lead Holiday Parade
- Four-Star Films : 'Gone With the Wind'
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : 2 Militants to Hang for September Attack
- 4 Die as Nightclub Brawl Spawns Panicked Crush on Narrow Stairwell
- LEIMERT PARK : Gallery to Feature Negro League Items
- U.S. Boards Iraqi Vessels in Gulf; Baghdad Protests
- LeMond Announces Retirement
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SMALL SCHOOLS : ARROWHEAD LEAGUE--SO. CAL. CHRISTIAN
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : Bruins, Trojans Win at Home
- Relaxed Long Beach Wins Easily
- ART : They're Still Glowing : Illuminated manuscripts are the surprising centerpiece of a beautiful, intellectually exciting Metropolitan Museum exhibition on the splendors of Renaissance Florence.
- The New Opera on CD: Music Is Still the Message
- Foiled Solar Power Contest Has Silver Lining : Science: Clouds force cancellation of competition, but college students still receive a lesson in alternative energy.
- USC Rally Comes Up Short at Buzzer : College basketball: Parker's halftime 'talk' inspires Trojans, but last-gasp shot to tie misses and Utah wins, 72-70.
- Northridge Loss Improves Bartow's Record
- We Need More Teachers Like Sheila Hopper
- Catholic League Rebuttal
- Health Comes First
- Utah Badlands May Have Harbored Oldest Marsupial : Fossil: An animal's jaw deemed to be 100 million years old and measuring less than an inch long is recovered. The discovery reinforces the theory that such pouched creatures, now identified with Australia, originated in North America.
- LET'S (heart) L.A.
- Traveling in Style
- Some See Julio as Prop. 187 Martyr, While Others Refuse to Take Blame
- Crenshaw 93, Millikan 71--Ronnie Arch scored a...
- Food for Thought
- COMMENTARY : Notre Dame Gets Its Way Again
- Writer Clarifies Her OPTIMA Coverage
- Residents Should Have Doubts About CRA Plan
- Huge Pay Jump
- Bad Connection
- SIR MIX-A-LOT
- NO CRAZY EDDIE
- Equal Treatment for Golfers at Course
- Gays, Lesbians Need Workplace Anti-Discrimination Law
- Farewell to Kuchel
- Cable Rates Not Frozen in Los Alamitos
- L.A. City Bureaucracy
- NO HANKS
- Two Steps Back
- Taking Issue With Findings of Poll
- Moving Forward on Airport Plan
- High Cellular Rates Call for Action
- Sen. Thomas Kuchel
- Barbaric Hunting
- Success Is No Mystery
- L.A. Housing
- Attacks Unwarranted
- NOT BY GEORGE
- 'Catholic Differences' Are Misstated
- Citizens Hurting
- Missing the Joke
- L.A. Fire Dept. Personnel Issues
- Save the Bunker
- Lobbyists Needed
- Principal in Grade Scandal Should Quit
- Super Scoopers Helped Extinguish Canyon Fire
- Westchester 67, Washington 56--Westchester forward Ben Sanders...
- Taking Issue With Evolution's Critic
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON COOPERATION : We Must Strive to Find Harmony After Cacophony of Prop. 187 : Representatives of the Orange County Human Relations Commission say residents now face the responsibility of establishing communication befitting a multicultural community.
- Winning the Fight Against Soka Proposal
- TREK TALK
- New Congress
- Uncharitable Act
- Offbeat Africa
- Nights Too Cold
- Prop. 187 Opponents Use Double Standard
- Growth of Entitlements
- Dorsey 67, Lynwood 65--Dorsey forward Jason Howzell...
- DWP Surplus Came in Handy on Jan. 17
- Fault Lies in GATT, Not Free Trade Itself
- Show My Age? No Way, Insist Dancing Seniors : Dancing: Teacher, 70, began the class on a whim, offering a three-month session for just $10. It quickly caught on and now they come regularly to her brightly lit studio. And all of her students are enthusiastic.
- Gorging on Yangtse River Sights
- Two Investors Consider Jumping Out of O.C. Pool
- Orange County Looks at Cause as Cure for Fund
- The Nation : Streets vs. Malls: The Modern Dilemma of Urban Public Spaces
- Despite Gains, Latino Voters Still Lack Clout : Election: Myriad reasons account for poor turnout. 'This is more than a wake-up call,' one politician says.
- KID CHECK: How old was your child...
- 4 School Districts Borrowed Cash to Invest in Fund : Crisis: Orange County treasurer gave a special guarantee against risk for those agencies, but not the other government concerns who invested in the troubled pool.
- Crime in L.A. Decreases 13% : Law enforcement: FBI also cites downward trends in San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys.
- Ex-CIA Chief Turner Tells of Failures on His Watch
- 34 Die as Ferry Struck by Freighter Sinks in Philippines
- Modern Madams
- White House Misjudged the Cost of Welfare Reform, Analysts Say
- What the Meter Reader Saw: Grisly Mystery in a Patio Chair
- U.S. Court OKs Laguna Canyon Tollway Project
- HANUKKAH ENDS: The last candles will be...
- ANAHEIM : Special-Education Mandates Criticized
- Killer of Girl Sentenced to 20 Years to Life in Prison : Courts: Damian Vann fired into a crowd at a dance organized by parents to keep their children out of trouble.
- Church to Mark 75th Anniversary
- NCAA SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Midfielder Woolfolk Is Seeking Second Title
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : Big Weekend for Bruins, Trojans, 49ers
- Pepperdine Gives Iowa No Trouble
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Wrestlers Advance
- NCAA SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Midfielder Woolfolk Seeks Second Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Potholes and Pot Bellies on Road to the Playoffs
- Jazz Review : Smooth Interchanges Make the Freeway a Nice Ride
- TV Reviews : Biblical Duplicity in TNT's 'Jacob'
- CONSTRUCTION : Repointing Mortar Joint Takes Some Care
- Wolves' Taped Agony Halts Trapping Plan
- Gingrich Group Asks Dismissal of Election Panel Suit
- Yellow Fever Kills 300
- 3rd Strike for O.C. Woman in $50 Drug Deal
- Countywide : 3 Students to Receive Art Davis Scholarships
- Obituary
- Simi Council Backs Plan to Recycle Sewer Water
- Pierce College Plan Is Revised to Spare the Farm
- Jews, Conservative Christians Defuse War of Words : Dialogue: After meeting for five hours, more than 30 leaders agree that angry rhetoric is harmful. ADL report critical of Christian right ignited the dispute.
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Whittier Christian
- Two groups drawn by the Oakland Athletics'...
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : EXPRESS LEAGUE : Huntington Beach Claremont
- Seahawk Player Probably Paralyzed : Football: There is a dispute over who was driving the vehicle that hit a utility pole. Defensive lineman Mike Frier's injuries are the most serious.
- A Little Bit of History
- This Is Not Your Father's Subway
- Bosnian Serbs Ratchet Up Pressure for U.N. Pullout
- ORANGE : Man Arrested in Suspected Ad Scam
- SIMI VALLEY : 9th-Grader's Art Is Science Fair Poster
- BURBANK : X-Rated Filmmaking Barred on City's Land
- Animal Control Officers Pursue Dogs Preying on Sheep : Livestock: One pack member, possibly a pet, escapes posse despite airborne assistance. Damage toll runs into thousands of dollars.
- In the coming days, choirs, carolers, organists...
- Loyola (3-0) Wins in Second Overtime
- Fenwick Hopes for a Laugher : Football: After wild finish in 1993 game, Valley coach wants easier time in Orange County Bowl.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Scoring Returns a Thing of Past
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : OLYMPIC LEAGUE : CALVARY CHAPEL
- LOS ALAMITOS : Golden State Futurity Finds Its Field of 10
- Bishop Amat's McCutcheon Too Much for Trabuco Hills : Division I football: Highly touted back rushes for three touchdowns and returns interception for score in 49-22 victory.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : McCutcheon Leads Way for Bishop Amat, 49-22
- Moorpark Looking for Luck : Football: Raiders hope to end two-game losing streak in postseason play in Strawberry Bowl.
- Anteaters Miss Chance to Upset Ohio : Basketball: After trailing by two with six seconds left, 14th-ranked Bobcats tie it and win in overtime, 81-72.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Blough's Basket Puts Simi Valley in Final, 74-73
- Fullerton Suffers Shooting Drought, Loses : Basketball: Titans hit 34% from field in a 79-65 loss to Santa Clara at Fresno State tournament.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Troy Beats Century for Title, Despite Off Night for Gadd
- Disneyland Journeys Into New Territory : Attractions: The interactive Indiana Jones Adventure thrill ride, with at least 27 variations, will target the hands-on generation.
- GARDENING : Turn Over a New Leaf--Then Eat It
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : Not Everyone Bought Into County Strategy; Others Rue Inaction : Investors: Only San Juan Capistrano and Garden Grove weren't in pool. A few cities had grown wary and began making withdrawals.
- Quebec Separatist Recovering From Killer Bacteria : Canada: Bouchard's brush with death sparks speculation on future of independence movement.
- VICA Forum Issues Confident Forecast for '95
- Bhopal Activists Reportedly Detained : India: Government denies political motive in arrests on eve of tragedy's anniversary.
- Council Split on Filling Vacant Spot : Thousand Oaks: Appointing fourth-place vote-getter in doubt as councilwoman favors holding special election.
- Santa Cruises Streets at Holiday Artwalk in Ventura
- Orange County Almanac
- The Risk of Living in Investment's Fast Lane : Orange County pool suffers a $1.5-billion paper loss
- Senate to Vote on 'Reagan Freeway' Plan : Transportation: Approval is expected on the proposal to rename the Simi highway. Caltrans, Katz skirmish over issue.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION SEMIFINALS : Crenshaw Takes Big Risks but Stops Dorsey Anyway
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Denies Retirement Story
- Album Review
- Synagogue Council Looks to Be on Verge of Collapse : Judaism: The faith's only interdenominational body is beset by budget deficits and differences among Conservative, Orthodox and Reform factions.
- When the Downtown rental market turned sour, so did plans for L.A.'s new welcome mat to the world. : Dreams of a Civic Centerpiece Fall Hard on Vacant Lot
- SEAL BEACH : Gated Community Proposal Dropped
- Zeppelin's Jones, Galas Try New Terrain : Pop Beat: The unlikely pair joins forces to create a sound just outside the realm of traditional rock.
- Countywide : Forum Will Examine School-to-Career Plan
- Mater Dei Just Kept Believing : Monarchs: Comebacks last season had players certain they could do it again against Los Alamitos.
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : Traveling Dane Still Hasn't Readjusted to Life in U.S.
- Oleg Tverdovsky, the Mighty Ducks' second pick...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Foltz Helps Golden West Advance at State Volleyball Tournament
- Dance Review : A Bold 'Nutcracker' From Chamber Ballet
- Art Classes for Abused Youth Find New Home
- GLENDALE : Candidates Launch Election Campaigns
- NHL Talks Recess With Players and Owners Getting No Closer
- Alemany Takes Its Game to Another Level : Girls' basketball: Indians, looking for Woodbridge rematch, rise to Division II-AA.
- COMMENTARY : Forget the Numbers and Look at Collins
- Flynn Leads Mater Dei to Victory : Prep football: Quarterback's two touchdown drives in final five minutes save Monarchs and end Los Alamitos' 47-game unbeaten streak.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS
- Newport Harbor Gets Pushy : Division V: Team approach in tiebreaker helps the Sailors defeat Tustin to advance to the Section final.
- RETAILING
- INTERIORS : Shopping With a Divine Touch at Benefit
- Special Directors Call Offer to Buy Ropak 'Inadequate' : Manufacturing: The British suitor controls 45% of Fullerton firm's stock, but it has agreed to not buy any for two weeks.
- Chechens Agree to Free Several POWs : Caucasus: Russian lawmakers, families of captives plead for negotiated end to crisis.
- Killer Bacteria a Rarity, Doctors Note : Health: It doesn't actually eat flesh and it kills only 500 people a year in the U.S., experts say. A person is 120 times more likely to die in a car wreck.
- COLUMN ONE : Waging a Low-Key War on Napalm : Once, it was the ultimate symbol for the divisiveness of the Vietnam War. Now, the last cache lies nearly forgotten as the military attempts to dispose of it.
- Countywide : Youngsters Get to Pick Their Presents
- Guerrero a Minor League Angel
- El Toro Looking for Return to Glory : Division V: Victory over Servite tonight would give Chargers' their first championship game berth since 1989.
- Will New Night Affect 'Northern Exposure'? : Television: CBS' 'Chicago Hope' will take the coveted Monday spot and the citizens of Cicely will move to Wednesday at 10 p.m., leaving one of the show's executive producers feeling out in the cold.
- Some Vampire Videos That Blood Hounds Can Count On
- Opera Review : A Tawdry, Troubled 'Trovatore' in San Francisco
- Challenges Mean No Honeymoon for Zedillo : Mexico: On first day in office, the new president faces newspaper protest, Chiapas tensions, crime.
- Virgin Interactive Entertainment: The Irvine-based video game...
- Driver Who Rejects Vehicle Laws Gets 6 Months in Jail
- Decision to Drop Stamp of Madonna and Child Reversed
- IRVINE : Planners Win Applause for Delaying Bypass Vote
- New Contract May Spice Up LAX Food : Travel: Airport panel is expected to approve transfer of some dining services to such operators as Wolfgang Puck and McDonald's. Disney would help with design.
- ANAHEIM : School Trustees Might Fill Vacancy
- Beschen Advances in Surfing Event
- Imagine Vitale After a Pot of Coffee : Prep football: Texas announcers get national attention after they throw out objectivity and get a little too excited during playoff game.
- ART
- U.S. to Drop Recall Probe of GM Trucks
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : Officials Say They'll Manage if Investors Keep Cool : Impact: But worst-case scenario--a run by investors--is grim indeed. The cash-flow crunch could stop project dead and leave cities strapped.
- INSIDE & OUT : Holiday Neighborhoods
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SANTA CLAUS
- As Peace Talks Stall, Midterm Crisis Stirs Discord in Israeli Government : Mideast: Renewed violence prompts calls to renegotiate PLO accord. Prime minister calls two Cabinet meetings to address frustrations.
- TV's Future Needs to Remember Its Past : Programming: Grant Tinker, the man who turned NBC around a decade ago, says, 'There's always going to be a market for the kind of television we've always known.'
- A Last Act of Defiance
- PACOIMA : Dedication of Gardens' Center as Place of Hope
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : ACADEMY LEAGUE : Connelly
- Classic Attracts a Legendary Field : College basketball: Kansas faces Massachusetts, then UCLA faces Kentucky in inaugural event honoring former coach.
- Lancers Edge Stars in Overtime : Division X: Orange Lutheran earns first championship-game berth with 7-6 victory over Mary Star of the Sea.
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal, Hardaway Lead Magic in Challenge to Knick Throne
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : Kempton Plenty Visible for Heralds
- O.C. FINANCIAL CRISIS : The Downfall of a High-Risk Fund : Wall Street Firms Defend Use of Derivatives and Downplay Risks
- INSIDE & OUT : 'Acid Rain' in Water Heater? It's From Asbestos
- USAir Adds Precautions to Ensure Their Jetliners Have Enough Fuel
- PASADENA : Appeals Court Refuses to Block Work on Toll Road
- Constitutional Scholar Seeks Middle Ground in School Prayer Debate : Education: Charles Haynes says that if religion were treated as an academic subject, without advocating any one set of beliefs, both sides could be satisfied.
- Don F. McMillan will be ordained into...
- Los Alamitos : City's Trash Volume Up Despite Recycling
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS
- Pop Album Chart : Pearl Jam's 'Vitalogy'--It's a Sure Bet
- Man Jailed in Orange Killing Freed Pending Investigation
- VILLA PARK : Woman, 41, Arrested Again in Stalking Case
- Memories of Shooting Spree Recalled : Memorials: Survivors, friends and relatives of those killed during the county's bloodiest rampage gather for special rites on anniversary.
- Hunt Breaks Up Pack of Predatory Dogs : Antelope Valley: County officials, ranchers use trucks and a plane to track down animals that killed dozens of sheep. One is caught, one is killed in pursuit.
- WILLOWBROOK : Woman Loses Arm After 3-Year-Old Son Shoots Her
- Black Firefighters Call for Reforms : Labor: Group says department is plagued by racism, urges mayor to appoint a black commissioner.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS : Clements, Kristich Spark Attack as Northridge Posts Two Sweeps
- Gaston Goes a Long Way to Defeat Chen Olsen, 1 Up : Women's golf: She wins match of Porter Valley friends on 18th hole, reaches semifinals of State Amateur.
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : FREELANCE : Orangewood Academy
- Mater Dei Puts a Stop to Los Alamitos : At 47, Monarchs Halt Count
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Soar on Signs of Inflation-Free Growth : Markets: The Dow gains 44.75 while the dollar rises against the mark and the yen. Bond rates take a dive.
- Hundreds Mourn for Crash Victim : Funeral: Teen-ager who died in an accident on his birthday is buried with a new beeper, a prized possession.
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : Big Weekend for Bruins, Trojans, 49ers
- Antelope Valley Offers Free Clinic During Tournament
- Schools for Cooks Planned at Broadway
- INSIDE & OUT : TIME TABLES
- Hungary Train Derails; At Least 21 Killed
- Clinton Bans Funding for Embryo Creation
- Senate to Vote on Naming Freeway for Reagan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parent Visits Class to Explain Hanukkah
- 1994-95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SMALL SCHOOLS : ACADEMY LEAGUE : Capistrano Valley Christian
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : Rancho Santiago Must Run; Fullerton Has Struggled of Late