- Youth Denies Stabbing Man in Racial Attack
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Officials Want to Keep Dump Open
- She Needs to Be Nastier for Her Own Good : College basketball: UCLA's Kisa Hughes has All-American potential but her game lacks one element--aggressiveness.
- Muir Girls Drive Through Crescenta Valley for Pacific Title
- Art Review : Shining a 'Different Light' on Both Artist and Viewer
- Movie Review : 'Jerky Boys' Calls On the Predictable
- It's Still 'Informal'--Dole Informs Letterman That He's 'Going to Run'
- Truce on the Bridge : Pact Will Protect Rare Fish but Allow Repair of Malibu Span
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Building at the Top of Senior Citizens' Wish List
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Sentenced for Brandishing Guns
- GLENDALE : Expansion Planned at Recycling Center
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Won't Veto Tax Breaks for Businesses
- WOODLAND HILLS : Janitors March in Protest of 'Poverty Wages'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : ROUNDUP : Big Quarter Gets Griffins Past Edison
- CAMARILLO : Car Covers Offered Prior to Spraying
- Wrong Arrest Costs Man 19 Days, His Job
- Back in Business : Rattled but Not Down, Fillmore Grocer Expands Enterprise
- End of the Road for Only St. Patrick's Day Parade in O.C. : Tradition: The Mission Viejo event began over a bar bet in 1969. It grew too large and costly for the small volunteer group to stage.
- Countywide : Red Cross to Offer Some Saturday Service
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Earnhardt's Call Has Hornaday Feeling Super
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEWS
- Tensions Strain U.S. Jewish-Muslim Relations : Debate: Discord over response to Islamic extremists is threatening a dialogue that has produced cooperation on behalf of Bosnians and joint stands on religious freedom.
- VENTURA : New Math Class Recruiting Method
- GOLF : Murphy Leads by 2 in Florida
- Courier Makes It Best of Three : Davis Cup: He defeats France's Forget after Pioline beats Martin in straight sets.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Cheerleader Admits She Didn't Tell All
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Eagles Beat El Toro on Penalty Kick
- GOLF
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Pop Album Chart : Van Halen Begins at the Top
- RETAILING
- Leaving Job Early Doesn't Work for Everyone
- AFRICA : In a Paranoid Land, Contagion of Fear Spreads : Sierra Leone's military government downplays a rebel threat, but the people aren't listening. Rumors abound.
- In Reno, Bowlers Pin Hopes on Taj Mahal of Tenpins : Recreation: The 80-lane National Bowling Stadium seeks to save a languishing city and a struggling sport.
- Willard Waterman; Actor on Radio, Screen and Stage
- Japanese Quietly Seeking to Replace Prime Minister
- Storm Outfoxes Groundhog Phil
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic District Chooses New Superintendent : Education: Trustees select Lancaster administrator Alan K. Nishino to lead 1,700-student system.
- WESTMINSTER : State Official Gives School Top Grades
- Torrance Fumes Prompt Seal Beach Alert : Environment: Officials noted a stench and urged people to go indoors. A chlorine-like odor made some schoolchildren ill 20 miles way.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Voter League to Mark 75th Year With Benefit
- Youth Opinion : 'Requiring Volunteer Work Defeats the Purpose'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Give Magic Painful Reminder
- CHATSWORTH : Scouts to Honor 5 for Saving Hiker
- Force Puts On Weight, and Gains Top Spot
- Theater Review : 'What Happens' When Turnbull Gets Sentimental
- Hayden Proposes Tougher Laws for Spousal Abuse : Legislation: One bill would prevent batterers from erasing their convictions by undergoing counseling.
- CANOGA PARK : Reward Offered for Isotope Lost in Mail
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 8% Spending Cut Urged for Most Departments
- VENTURA : Police Accept Raises That Will Total 7%
- ANAHEIM : Run Will Help Fund High School Programs
- Performing Arts Center at Moorpark College Begins to Take Shape : Theater: The $9.8-million building is set to open in June. Some question whether the region can support another cultural facility.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Keep Slugging to Beat Top-Ranked Stanford, 11-9
- 'Short, Short Man' Attacks Big, Big Sexism
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking the Truth, Not Vengeance, in S. Africa : Amid heated controversy, the nation considers granting amnesty for crimes committed by people whose confessions will help uncover its painful past.
- Inventors Enlist Rohrabacher in Patent Life Battle : Congress: The O.C. lawmaker wants to thwart a global trade pact provision that shortens the time creators can hold exclusive rights.
- Loss Expected for Alpha Microsystems
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Do You Have What It Takes to Quit the Rat Race? : Labor: Many want to retire early now but few can afford it. And baby boomers will be on the job longer in the next century because buyouts and pensions will be scarce.
- COMING MONDAY
- THE JOBLESS RATE RISES : While Wall Street Jumps for Joy, Job Seekers Wait in Line
- Gingrich Seeks Hearings on Brown's Complex Finances : Politics: GOP pressure on commerce secretary over ethical questions mounts. Many expected him to head the President's '96 campaign.
- Gingrich's Wife Hired to Recruit Business for Trade Zone in Israel
- AUTOS
- Caning for Tennessee Criminals Is Proposed
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Legal Pad
- U.N. Steps Up Evacuation Plans as Somalis Loot Headquarters
- Mexico Yanks <i> Maquiladora </i> Tax Status, Sparks Anger
- Surgeon General Choice Tells of Abortions : Medicine: Foster's nomination turns controversial as he acknowledges doing about a dozen procedures. Foes vow to oppose him.
- Demonstrators Spill Milk to Protest Hormone Use
- Ventura to Consider Law on Campaign Donations : Elections: Instead of letting voters decide the issue in the fall, the council may craft a less restrictive ordinance limiting contributions.
- CALABASAS : District Plans to Hire New Superintendent
- Teacher Ann-Marie White, 43; Honored by Peers Last Month
- Wave Kills Man at Redondo Beach : Hazards: In a tragic twist, Paul Mulvihill had gone to warn two people sitting on a breakwall of the dangerous high surf.
- CYPRESS : African Troupe Gives 'Living History Lesson'
- COMMENTARY : Oakley Excels, but Knicks Still Ewing's Team
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Cautious Defense Lost in All the Excitement
- Donahue, Tollner Are on Rams' List to Be Interviewed
- NHL ROUNDUP : Amonte's Goal Lifts Blackhawks
- LOS ANGELES : Father Acquitted in Death of Infant Son
- Board Seeks Ban on 2 Groups for Teacher Forums
- COUNTYWIDE : Two Elected to Board of Police Alliance
- In a unique troika of church, state...
- Klitsner Has a New Mission : Baseball: Free Spirit joins four neighbors and Bakersfield in WSC's South Division.
- Edwards, Humphries Swapped Again
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third-Ranked Sonora Beats Troy for 19th Victory in a Row
- Jacobsen Gets 41, Last 7 Sink Muir
- Coppola Puts Own Career in High Gear : The Daughter of a Famous Director Has a Few Goals of Her Own
- TV Reviews : 'Starving Class' a Better Play Than Film
- Talks Win Rabin No Points at Home : Israel: Premier's summit with Arab leaders received with indifference. Palestinians also doubtful about promises of peace.
- Obituaries : Gertrude M. Houseman; 25-Year Ventura Resident
- Weekend TV : Flamingos Color Kenya on TBS' 'Audubon'
- INSIDE & OUT : Adjustment Can Give a Waterlogged Garage Door a Lift
- SAFETY : Get Alarmed for Security's Sake
- Pair Held in Series of Killings, Carjackings
- Proposal by Democrats Would Replace Federal Disaster Relief
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeks to Create Database of Volunteers
- Orange County Almanac
- VENTURA : Chamber Supports Baseball Stadium
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Dad, Son Paint Drab Lavatories at Boy's School
- Chick Targets Truant Students in West Valley : Education: Councilwoman seeks to enlist local and national help in cracking down on youths who skip classes.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Christian Defeats Connelly, 37-30
- COSTA MESA : Fair Board OKs Bid by Carnival Operator
- CAMARILLO : Rink Near Approval but Site Disputed
- DANA POINT : First-Time Home Buyer Assistance Is Offered
- One Painter's Passion Fuels Show Saluting Black Artists : Exhibit: The nine-day event at Crenshaw Plaza, the largest in the country for African Americans, will feature works by 150 people.
- Lakers in a Real Slump : Pro basketball: Nuggets bury them in first three-game losing streak of season, 88-74.
- Seat Campaign in St. Louis Successful So Far for Rams
- Music Review : Modernism Revisited in 'Roethke' Premiere
- Trimedyne Posts First-Quarter Loss
- What Lies Ahead for the Tourists of the Next Century
- GARDENING : It's Time to Spring for Some Seeds : For the Right Burst of Color, Take Stock and Pick Your Flowers
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Tales of Drinking and Brawling May Complicate Picture of Sorrow
- Minor Leak Reported on Space Shuttle
- Vietnam Makes Its Biggest Drug Bust
- Seismic Panel Urges Mandatory Retrofit Plans
- Orange County Group Cancels St. Patrick's Day Parade
- Her Name Is Rose
- LOS ANGELES : Parks Panel Loosens Rules for Golf Course Contracts
- Council Set to Vote on New Plan to Build Flood Dam
- Officials Move Forward on Plan to Create Park on Open Land in Simi : Development: City and builders of housing at Whiteface agree on how to pay for upkeep of future site.
- Pressured Owners Drop Salary Cap : Baseball: Management averts National Labor Relations Board sanctions and removes NLRB as possible ally for players' union.
- Latifah's 'Valentine': '90s Jazz Swing
- AEROSPACE
- AUTOS
- Microsoft May Seek to Have Judge Removed : Litigation: The software firm says the jurist would commit misconduct in considering an anonymous charge that it threatened a competitor.
- Factory Orders Soared 10% in '94, Biggest Rise Since 1980 : Economy: A 1.7% surge in December contributed to the Fed's latest decision to boost interest rates.
- ASIA : Deng Death Watch Consumes China's Rumor-Swept Capital
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Thefts in Lancaster Rise as Crime in Region Drops
- Beach Crowds Expected Over Warm Weekend
- Officials Are Shocked Over Sightings of Guns at Simi Valley Schools : Education: Knives, threats and intimidation are also common. Results of survey are consistent with other findings.
- Detroit Adds to Ducks' Losing Streak : Hockey: But Mighty Ducks believe they see signs of improvement despite falling, 5-2.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Musical Chairs No More? : Although Conductor Jorge Mester Wants to Stay With the Pasadena Symphony, He's Also Looking for a 'Regular Gig'
- Orange County Fiasco Prompts New Rules Far and Wide : Financial policy: Local governments from coast to coast are reviewing their investment tactics in attempt to avert losses.
- THE JOBLESS RATE RISES : Stocks Soar, Bond Yields Tumble : Slowdown: Weak U.S. unemployment report raises hopes that interest rates will not be increased again.
- Merger Talk Raises Stock of Regency : Health services: The Tustin company combined with the larger Care Enterprises only last April. Wall Street prices rise 9%.
- Russia Improves Ties With Bosnia : Balkans: Move is seen as a step away from Serb allies and a gesture aimed at regaining goodwill of West, Islamic nations.
- Brown Lashes Out at Davis in Wake of Shell Dismissal : Raiders: Receiver blames team's owner for its failures and says he 'should accept the responsibility.'
- Maybe Kings Got Lucky : So Far, Tocchet Making Deal for Robitaille Appear Acceptable
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Alaska Governor Cancels Controversial Wolf Kill
- Ireland Frees IRA Prisoners, Asks Britain to Do Same
- CRENSHAW : Man Pleads Guilty in School Shooting
- TORRANCE / SEAL BEACH : Officials Fail to Find Source of Mystery Fumes
- BREA : Jim Gamble Puppets to Perform at Exhibit
- Countywide : Timetable Changes for Amtrak's San Diegan
- Community Comment : Filipino Soldier: 'We Were Abandoned'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Comes Up Short, 68-64
- Woeful Clippers Ease the Pain for Warriors : Pro basketball: After trailing by 35 points, L.A. loses, 106-89, to shorthanded Golden State.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Stages Rally, Beats Riverside in Overtime
- Dance Review : Costumes, Role-Playing From Fonseca
- Comedy Notes : Margaret Cho's Stand-Up Makes Her 'Girl' Next Door
- Hey, What Happened to All the Good News?
- Student Senate Holds the Authority
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : State Senator Says He Believes Raabe, Consultant Lied Under Oath : Hearing: Quentin Kopp wants O.C. assistant treasurer and financial adviser Liefer to return for another legislative hearing.
- Sorry, Charlie: Trojans Have a Real Problem
- Replacement Players a Sound Investment?
- George Burns Hits Big Time
- He's Not So Oppressed
- Strawberry's Deal Looks Like a Steal
- Ducks May Be Trying a Little Too Hard
- Chung, Gingrich
- Watching the Newscasters
- As Usual, Readers Can Count on Death, Taxes and a Big Loss by AFC
- A Comic Injustice
- Chandler Remembered as One of the Best
- In Defense of Arts and Public Television
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 4, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1995
- Brazil Leader Trying to Mediate Border Dispute : South America: Move renews optimism for peace after cease-fire 'pre-agreement' between Peru and Ecuador falters.
- Praise and Insults for Man Who Killed Tagger : Violence: Reporters and well-wishers flock to talk to William Masters. But victim's family says gunman is no hero.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Woman, 36, Found Shot to Death at Home
- Yaroslavsky Top Fund-Raiser in L.A. Council Race : Campaigns: Political novice's war chest is larger than those of nine rivals in 5th District. Holden has strong financial edge over Sanders in 10th District.
- Solemn Occasion Turns Doubly Tragic : Grief: Waves sweep woman to her death as she spreads mother's ashes.
- TELE-WHO? Remember how county government was gung-ho...
- Orange County Probes Legality of $130 Million Transfer Into General Fund : Bankruptcy: State auditor says at least some of the money will have to be returned by June 30, worsening the county's cash shortfall.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy Lauded for Guiding S & L Through Troubled Times in 1980s : Search: Supporters say his skills in helping keep American afloat would serve him well as county's interim CEO.
- U.S. Jobless Rate Jumps to 5.7% : Economy: January's rise from 5.4% in December signals possible growth slowdown. Unemployment in California climbs to 8.2% but recovery still seen on track.
- COOL KID: This just in: Letterman may...
- Insults Fly Over Shooting of Tagger : Gunman, Surrounded by Praise, Trades Angry Barbs With Sister of Dead Teen-Ager
- TV Reviews : Some Familiar Steps Through 'Windows'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Victim's Tearful Sister Alleges Simpson Abuse : Trial: Denise Brown describes two incidents. DNA expert denies prosecution tampered with evidence.
- U.S. Jobless Rate Jumps to 5.7% : Economy: January's rise from 5.4% in December signals possible growth slowdown. Unemployment in California climbs to 8.2% but recovery still seen on track.
- First Pension Co-Founder Looks Back, Accepts Some Blame : Profile: William E. Cooper also points to others in lengthy fraud. To make amends, he wants to help identify similar scams.
- Ban on Fax Ads Is Reasonable, Court Says
- Company Town : Another Prospect for RCA Chief Joins the 'No Thanks' Chorus; Steve Burke to Head Euro Disney
- Boeing Says It Expects to Cut 7,000 Jobs : Aerospace: The reduction is greater than anticipated. Declining demand for jetliners is blamed.
- Trial Highlights : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Stamp Will Honor POWs
- Would-Be Candidates Wait--in Case Clinton Falters : Politics: Three potential Democratic challengers discreetly distance themselves from the President.
- Demystifying Depression Can Only Make Blues Less So
- THOUSAND OAKS : Brain Damage Cited at Thornton Hearing
- Countywide : The Bottom Line Is Finding 'Fred' : Lifeguard Divers Practice Recovery Techniques
- Rivals Make the Long Jump to Admiration : Track and field: Joyner-Kersee, Drechsler share kinship despite cultural differences and very competitive rivalry.
- Eagles End Long Search for Coach by Hiring 49ers' Rhodes
- L.A. Firm Wins $25-Million Carl's Jr. Advertising Account
- Tokyo Publisher Regrets 'Pain' to Jews : Holocaust: Executive holds news conference in bid to end furor over article denying Nazis operated gas chambers.
- One Last Look : The scramble is on for Richard Tyler's farewell collection at Anne Klein. The reason is simple: It's Tyler at about half the price.
- Where's the Beef? Not on Dr. Spock's List
- Ferruccio Tagliavini; Brought Bel Canto Opera to U.S.
- Clinton Softly Deflects His Harsh Critics : Politics: GOP attacks are answered with calm words, actions. It's hoped that the contrast will end up making Republicans hurt themselves.
- Sundae's Child : Young Ben & Jerry's Contest Winner Will Be Living Large
- Criminal Trial Begins for Mortuary's Ex-Owners
- Supervisor Seeks Aid for Struggling Libraries
- Snubbing a Bid for Croatia Peace : Serbia's Milosevic refuses to even read a major new proposal
- Workshop to Focus on Gender Issues
- Move to Long Beach State Winning One for McNaull
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 7th-Grader Expelled for Carrying BB Gun
- Burt's Bid for Job at Pacific Falls Short
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : A Sexier 'Night' Video Doesn't Bare All
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Rainy Days Shine With a Cup of Tea
- Marine in Train Death Is Identified
- SAN PEDRO : Top LAPD Official to Head El Paso Police Department
- Volunteers
- Please Stop, Enough Is Enough : Yet another interest rate hike from the Fed
- Former Cheerleader Says She Mistakenly Trusted Henley
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Gary Stevens Is King Kong in Hong Kong
- Tuzzolino Helps Capistrano Valley Defeat Mission Viejo in Wrestling
- A Heavenly Anonymous 4, Anonymous No More : Music: The group's albums have been hits on classical music charts. Although compared to angels, members also sound a bit Beatles-esque.
- Countywide : New Freeway Junction to Open This Morning
- Federal Health Programs Face Cuts, Experts Warn : Conference: Industry representatives meeting in Irvine said that Medicare and Medicaid are likely to be targeted by politicians pledging deficit reduction.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Delays Action on Cable Rate Increase
- Orange County Almanac
- WESTLAKE : Father Locked in Car as Home Ransacked
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Vows to Improve Building Permit Process
- Accuser of Henley 'Never Chose to Ask'
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Does List Paint Fair Picture of Glendale Life?
- SIDELINES : CSUN Got Gist of Kernen's Choice Words
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Plan for New Restaurant at Train Depot Is Sidetracked
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Holds Off Duke
- Fullerton Thrashed by New Mexico State
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Boys' Cast Sets It Right From Start : The three actresses are so spirited and funny that they give the sudsy film their own kind of truth.
- Arizona Firm Buys Bullet Cougar Golf
- Ex-First Pension Chief Gets 10 Years for Fraud : Crime: Judge gives William E. Cooper maximum term for running Ponzi scheme that bilked victims of $136 million.
- Times Mirror Earnings Climb Sharply in 1994 : Media: Parent of the Los Angeles Times says it will focus on its publishing units in the wake of cable sale.
- AGRICULTURE
- ECONOMY
- GOP Assembles Its Private Safety Net : Welfare: Gingrich brings in activists from grass-roots groups that Republicans would want to fill gaps left by huge budget cutbacks.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Sheik 'Terror' Tape Aired at Bomb Trial
- Bringing the Bard to Life : Children take to the stage in full Elizabethan costume as an exercise in learning to love Shakespeare. Teacher Dwight Protho says it works.
- Child Pornography-Related Charges Dropped : Evidence: Judge's ruling that materials are inadmissible ruins case against former LAPD officer, prosecutor says.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Not Quite Bowled Over by Super Event
- GLENDALE : Students to Perform in Honors Concert
- GLENDALE : City Approves New Department
- LAPD WATCH : Mansion Policing
- PERSPECTIVE ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Return the Focus to Redressing Wrongs Traceable to Slavery : The benefits intended for U.S.-born blacks are going to people of 'diversity' for whom they never were intended.
- Wilderness Renewed : After Rains and Repairs, Lovers of the Outdoors Will Finally Get to Enjoyan Explosion of Greenery in the Reopened Parks
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Modena Happy With 0-0 Tie Against Canyon
- Silver and Black Turns to White : Assistant Mike White Named Head Coach
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canyon Victory Over Hart Thrice as Nice, 53-49
- Loyola Hits New Low Point in Losing at Gonzaga, 88-72
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Reilly, Lachapelle Land Division I-A Scholarships
- CSUN President Backs Athletics Referendum
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Slow Buildup Leads to a Nice Payoff for Maal
- Company Town
- AUTOS
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Tooth or Consequences : It is a cruel twist that they are called wisdom teeth; what they bring teens has nothing to do with intellectual growth. Try grief and pain. : Tooth or Consequences
- VENTURA : Bookseller Ends Dispute Over Sign
- DWP Blames Outdated Drilling Technique for Sinkhole
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Anti-Crime Group to Receive $14,000
- SIMI VALLEY : 6th-Grader Honored for Sportsmanship
- Silver and Black Turns to White : Walsh as a Witness Makes Strong Case
- 'Stand-In' Delivers Wit With a Message
- 'Dead' Star Finding Life in Not-So-Nice-Guy Roles : Movies: After his MTV series, Jack Noseworthy switches to playing a trashy punk in 'S.F.W.' and an angry hothead in 'The Brady Bunch Movie.'
- Wall Street Cools to Picking Hot Growth Stocks
- SNOWBALL EXPRESS: In the middle of a...
- Donald Pleasence; Actor Played Wide Range of Roles
- Japanese Pitch In for Victims' Animals : Quake: TV and newspaper coverage of pets' plight has bolstered efforts. Veterinarians plan a shelter.
- More Than 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
- CITY OF INDUSTRY : IRS Auditor, Roommate Charged in Bad Check Case
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Plan to Merge Film Permit Offices Moves Forward
- 49ers Have Off Night, but Hold Off Nevada : College basketball: Long Beach shoots 39% and commits 17 turnovers, but Wolf Pack shoots 37%.
- When Trojans Go Cold, Upset Fizzles : USC: Long stretch without a basket enables Bruins to turn four-point deficit into a lead.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Beats Duke in Two Overtimes
- Brown Makes a Comeback : Colleges: Guard breaks out of three-point shooting slump as Anteaters win fourth game in a row, beating UNLV, 82-69.
- ART REVIEW : 'Facts and Figures' That Add Up to a Picture of Ambiguity
- Man Sues Over Apple Pie: A British...
- Japanese Investors Signal That They May Be Trying to Cut Losses in U.S. : Real estate: Two prominent San Diego complexes are on the sales block. Property values have plummeted.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Times Mirror Earnings Climb Sharply in 1994 : Media: Parent of the Los Angeles Times says it will focus on its publishing units in the wake of cable sale.
- Russian Sees Chechnya Gains, More Fighting : War: A top Moscow commander gives detailed and cautious appraisal of conflict, says guerrilla raids will go on for years.
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley diversified...
- Sentence Upheld in Turkish Diplomat's Slaying : Appeals: State Supreme Court rules questionable testimony did not affect verdict on Armenian assassin. Two judges of Armenian descent did not take part in the ruling.
- Dole Announces Decision to Run for President : Politics: Senate majority leader does not rule out commitment to serve only one term. Statements are in interview to be aired today.
- Schiller's Twist : O.J. Collaborator Lawrence Schiller Has a Knack for Insinuating Himself Into History
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Please Put Mr. Gore on the 'Speaker' Phone
- O.C. Sheriff Buys 35 Cruisers : Bankruptcy: $573,000 outlay shows difference in how the county and other agencies are being treated, attorneys say.
- 2 Men Charged in Quake Surveys
- The World According to Al Davis
- Matadors Start Anew : Sherman Expecting Northridge Softball to Remain Strong
- Happiest Memories of Chandler Come on Saddest of Occasions
- 'Love Letters,' 'Ennui' in Mixed Double Bill
- AIRLINES
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Diner for the '90s : Mel's two Valley locations have managed to maintain a '50s allure while updating the menu and cutting fat.