- FBI Settles Gay Agent's Suit, Vows Reforms
- Countywide : A New Place Clubhouse Calls Home
- 4 Teen-Agers Charged in 2 Attacks
- Sanders' Link to Taxi Firms Raises Conflict Concerns : Ethics: Riordan appointee to MTA says he does not represent companies before that board and has done nothing improper.
- SANTA ANA : Students Use Video to Learn from Afar
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planned Lighting of Playing Fields Hit
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Division IV Championship
- QUICK KICKS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Audience Abuse Is Genitorturers' Gig
- INTERIORS : Floored by Carpet Choices? Consider Fibers
- HOLIDAY DECORATING : Check Color, Scent, Needles to Find a Hardy Christmas Tree
- Winterbourne's Mother Says Son Snapped
- White House Moves to Cut Back Logging Curbs
- Romero Gets Grip on Championship : Division X final: Pure athleticism of L.A Baptist wide receiver apparent in three touchdown catches.
- Shareholders Win in Court Ruling on Paramount Case
- Health Insurers to Limit Premium Hikes, Experts Say
- OXNARD : Father, Son Arrested on Drug Charges
- Dennis Cabaret, Activist for AIDS, Gay Rights, Dies
- CULVER CITY : Man Held in Stranglings of 4 Suspected Prostitutes
- Indiana Suspends Knight One Game for Conduct
- Bruin Women Fall to USF Despite Williams' 24
- Matt Martin Has Skates --Will Travel Anywhere
- About $6,500 was raised at the Coach...
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Bad Match Burns Mater Dei Defense : Division I: Monarch defenders knew they were in trouble early against Rialto Eisenhower.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Soon to Be Highest-Paid Player?
- De La Hoya Appears, Others Disappear
- THEATER REVIEW : Uyehara Paints an Arresting Dreamscape With 'Relatives'
- Building a Home for Short Films : Venue: Doug Piburn unveils what he hopes to be the forerunner to the Fellini Theater with a four-day program, 'The Great North American Short Film Festival.'
- Oil Prices Nudge Dow to 3rd High of Week; Yields Climb : Market Overview
- Congressman to Resign
- Nona Morelli's Posts First-Quarter Loss
- Christopher Meets a Businesslike Arafat : Diplomacy: On heels of rambling meeting, the PLO leader shows economic know-how in a bid to reassure donors.
- Worker Error at Treatment Plant Blamed for Capital 'Water Alert'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council OKs $32,500 in Grants to 4 Groups : Palmdale: Nine nonprofit agencies had sought funds from the city, which has set up a formal process to deal with awarding money.
- Kids Cogitate at School's 'Invention Convention' : Pacoima: Culminating a study of creativity through the ages, Canterbury Elementary displays the products of youngsters' imagination and elbow grease.
- Curbs on Illegal Immigration Are 'Social Sin,' Mahony Says
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Trustees Delay Audit of Castaic School District : Education: The review, spurred by superintendent's use of a credit card, is put on hold for three months.
- Price of Free Throws Is High for Clippers
- Butcher Getting High Marks With Stick and Kicks : High school soccer: He puts field hockey on hold to help Royal bid for third straight Marmonte title.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Washington St. Stays Unbeaten, Reaches Final
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : A Brush-Up on Painting Woodwork
- Riordan Pushes Plan to Boost Police Force
- Kazakh Parliament, Legislatures Disband
- 'Clownzo' Arrested for Failing to Clean Decade's Worth of Trash : Crime: Terry Knutson neglected to appear at a hearing to determine the condition of his property.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Residents Urged to Hang Holiday Lights
- SAN CLEMENTE : No Sign of Cancer Detected in Boy, 4
- Studio City Man Gets 9 Years in Shooting of Actor Parker
- College Teachers Get Sympathy, No Raise
- Council Backs Westchester for Police Academy : Law enforcement: Vote deals blow to Sylmar plans. Switching to former Hewlett-Packard site would save $50 million, officials say.
- Almost 45% of Commuters Likely to Use Mass Transit : Transportation: Survey found riders are sensitive to ticket prices and will use service for longer distances.
- VENTURA : Landowners Line Up to Meet Tax Deadline
- Countywide : Holiday Festivities on Tap for Weekend
- Episcopalians Agree to Disagree on Gays : Rites: Priests may bless same-sex couples, but the practice is not authorized by church. Compromise heads off divisive battle.
- KINGS TONIGHT
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Ameche Proved to Be an Owner Very Well Met
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Turn Your Attic Into a Valuable Living Space
- U.S. to Relax Ban on Fiber Equipment Sales : Technology: Tentative decision follows AT&T; request to sell to Russia and China. Other nations already allow such trade.
- Mandela and De Klerk Vow to Continue Nobel-Winning Effort
- FBI Director to Appeal to Sicilians : Law: In trip to pay homage to slain Italian prosecutors, Freeh will urge rejection of the mob.
- As Holiday Parties Lose Luster, Charity Now Begins at the Office
- GENERATION GAPS: The long reign of Van...
- O.C. Man Convicted of Selling Banned Drug GHB in Mails
- BUENA PARK : Bone Elected Mayor by City Council
- OXNARD : District Reserves Fall Below State's Norm
- Man of 'Steel' Leaves Burn Center : Firefighters: Capt. Jan Bernard was badly burned in the Chatsworth blaze, but his spirit is undaunted. He is determined to get back on the job.
- CAMARILLO : Man Gets 7 Years in 2 Pedestrian Deaths
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Latke, Laughs at Hanukkah Seniors Party
- Rapper Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge : Court: Snoop Doggy Dogg and two other men are arraigned in a Westside shooting. The recording star's lawyer says he will claim self-defense if the case goes to trial.
- OXNARD : School Board Agrees to Use Counselor
- Youth Shot in Holdup Attempt, Police Say
- Boland Offers Apology for Saying Agency Was a Backer
- PREP SOCCER : Santa Margarita Shuts Out No. 1 Santa Ana
- Gelding's Track Record Needs Only an Exit Line
- NEWSWIRE : Waldrop Wins Outland Trophy
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen Is Difference for the Bulls, 109-105
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : In Division IX:
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : 'Colors' Mixes Seasonal and Soulful Hits
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Heart Could Use More of Its Old Sound
- ART REVIEW : The Rest of the Story : Pictures can kindle imaginations young and old, and the works of some illustrators tell more than the tales in children's books.
- Repaired Hubble Telescope Leaves Shuttle Nest : Space: After days of zero-gravity tinkering, hopes are high for sharply focused science in coming years. Clinton congratulates crew.
- Karcher Enterprises Appoints 2 to Its Board : Franchise: The two shareholders are helping founder Carl N. Karcher out of personal financial difficulties.
- Pentagon to Trim National Guard, Reserve : Defense: White House OKs plan to cut more than 120,000 troops over five years. The move will shuffle duties of both organizations.
- RUSSIA'S CHILLING CHOICES
- Tax Preparer Admits to False Filing
- L. A. Man, 61, Killed in Head-On Collision
- Alarcon Urges Road Safety Improvements
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Norco Defends Title; Atascadero Wins Again
- Rancho Alamitos Is Blitzed by Mira Costa : DIVISION VII
- Peace Accord Begets Hawks Instead of Doves
- Worker Error Cited in D.C. 'Water Alert'
- COLUMN ONE : Few Votes, No Voice, No Clout : In one Santa Ana neighborhood, Latinos form a silent majority. Residents, many of them immigrants, don't--or can't--go to the polls. They show problems Latinos face in building a political base.
- Car Dealers May Seek New Location for Sign : Thousand Oaks: Group is sent back to the drawing board, but won't 'spend a ton of money if you can't see the thing.'
- SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS : Mountain Trails, Roads Closed by Fires Listed
- LA HABRA : Boy, 15, Critically Wounded by Gunfire
- GRANADA HILLS : Police Help Quell Walkout by Students
- Valley Obituaries
- Capriati Cited After Walking Out Without Paying for $15 Ring
- FDA Acts to Ensure Safety of Transplant Tissue : Health: The agency issues first-ever rules after finding some 'brokers' may be dealing in infectious body parts. There is no evidence of a widespread problem.
- Students at Loyola Marymount University found out...
- Police Seek Public Help in Valley Molester Hunt : Crime: Volunteers will pass out 100,000 leaflets this weekend. Officers say the search is the largest since the Night Stalker case.
- PASADENA : 3 Rose Parade Floats to Be Dedicated to Child Victims
- Storm Forecast Brings Fear of Mudslides, Floods Today : Weather: Fire-ravaged areas of Altadena, Malibu and Laguna brace for brief but intense rain that could shift fragile earth.
- Newport Beach : Group Asks Help for 500 Needy Families
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Godfrey Becomes Mayor on 3-2 Vote
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Reappointed to Planning Body
- Hunt Widens for Victim of Abduction in Glendale
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL / NORTHWEST REGION : Long Beach Women Battle to Get Past Ohio State
- L.A. Baptist Reaches Its Final Goal : High school football: Romero helps undefeated Knights to 43-21 victory over Brethren Christian and a Division X championship.
- 'El Tepeyac' Mural Dedication Scheduled
- Seeing Comedy of Mortality in 'Waldheim'
- Crying's Over, 'Evita' Finds Backers : Movies: Disney plans to make the musical about Argentina's First Lady with the help of two investors and director Oliver Stone.
- Lyle Menendez's Murder Case Goes to Jury : Trial: Prosecution finishes closing statement, belittling brothers' claims of sexual abuse. Deliberations to begin Monday.
- BANKING AND FINANCE : Karcher Investor Looks to Ancient Wars for His Inspiration
- RETAIL
- Fall in Oil Prices Holds Inflation to 0.2% in November : Economy: Analysts expect more good price news. Separate reports show improvements in incomes, consumer sentiment.
- Health Insurers to Limit Premium Hikes Next Year, Experts Say : Health care: Cost-consciousness among consumers, employers and politicians is cited as a reason for the trend.
- Chinese Hijackers Wear Out Welcome, Face Jail in Taiwan : Asia: They may even be sent back by a nation with investments on mainland and a large stake in safe air travel.
- Repair Wreath With Fast-Tack Glue
- S. Africa Trial Over Slain American Unraveling : Justice: Witnesses to Amy Biehl's death have been intimidated. Police methods are held shoddy.
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : More Benefits Asked for Teacher Aides
- Bids OKd for Former Plant for Police Academy
- State Hospital Looks to New Areas for Aid : Holidays: Most of the facility's residents do not have contact with their families, so hope for gifts through donations.
- Man Gets Life in Prison in Couple's Slaying : Courts: Judge rules out any possibility of parole for Rudolph Benjamin in Anaheim shooting in drug dispute.
- Trustees Address Harassment Allegations : Education: Orange school board members do not say if they initiated any action against 2 administrators.
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Issues Policy Guide on Airport Landing Fees
- COSTA MESA : Stubby the Octopus Dies of Old Age
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Norco Defends Title by Routing Temecula
- El Toro Base Plan Pleases Almost No One : Conversion: Dissatisfied North and South County officials did not rule out challenging the proposal by two county supervisors and Irvine council members who say it has the best chance of working.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Soon to Be Highest-Paid Player?
- UFW Says Labor Contractors Encourage Jobless Claim Fraud
- Dole Lambastes Clinton's Call for Tough Gun Laws
- OXNARD : Bank Robber Gets 21-Year Sentence
- Council Opens Debate on Limited Legal Street Vending
- College Board Revises AIDS Guidelines
- The Importance of Morihiro Hosokawa : The embattled Japanese prime minister fights for reform--and political survival
- IRVINE : Homeless Advocates Seek Tustin Base
- Woman Struck, Killed While Crossing Street
- 4 Attempted Child Kidnapings May Be Linked : Crime: Police officials in Buena Park and Cypress are investigating similar incidents at neighboring strip malls involving a man and a woman who approached shopping mothers who had infants with them.
- Far Cry From 'Scrooge' : Church Christmas Play Addresses Teen Despair, Drugs, Sex and AIDS
- CORONA DEL MAR : Apartment Heavily Damaged by Fire
- 26th Annual Parade to Be Held Saturday
- Ready to Cast Off : Holidays: Parade of Lights at Channel Islands Harbor will feature 32 boats. It's dedicated to Oxnard residents.
- Celebration Has Them Bent Out of Shape
- No Doubt as Eagles Roll, 56-3 : Prep football: Farlow gains 200 yards and scores three touchdowns and Thompkins throws three touchdown passes and runs for another for Rialto Eisenhower.
- Brethren Christian Defense Falters Against L.A. Baptist : DIVISION X
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Division II Championship
- DANCE & MUSIC REVIEWS : Ballet Pacifica Rebounds With a New 'Nutcracker'
- DANCE & MUSIC REVIEWS : Mormon Choir Presents a New Edition of 'Messiah'
- Chevys Revs Up for Western Mexican-Restaurant Market
- Judge Wrests Mortgage Firm Control : Investing: Action comes after the state Department of Corporations accused operator Kenneth E. Sarvak of defrauding investors he owes $27 million.
- Construction Ban Proposed in Thousand Oaks Wetlands Law : Environment: Angry builders say the draft ordinance would condemn their property. Some city officials also say it goes too far.
- Bridges to and From Koreatown
- GLENDALE : Students Raise $5,000 for Library Security
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Holiday Get-Together to Be Held at Park
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VII : Fikes Leads Mira Costa to Victory
- Without Webber, New Era Begins : College basketball: The load now falls on Rose to carry a team that suddenly has a 6-6 power forward and a novice point guard.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Muff Notches 200th Victory at Crespi, 55-48
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Gets Past Pasadena Muir
- Manson Song on Guns N' Roses Album
- De La Soul Evolves
- Charging for Rescues
- Rampage Aftermath: Fury of Jobless Grows
- Igniting a Silent Anger
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Coalition and Writer Haven't Bowled Over College Football Fans
- President Clinton
- Isn't AIDS a Costa Mesa Issue?
- It's OK for Robin Williams to Grow
- Obituaries - Dec. 11, 1993
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1993
- Homes for the Holidays : Touring the Lights Fantastic in Spirited O.C. Neighborhoods
- Rabin, Arafat Seek to Shore Up Pact : Mideast: The Israeli leader, acknowledging discord, will meet the PLO chairman to tackle security, political issues as opposition to the autonomy accord grows.
- Roth's Meetings Raise Questions About Lobbying Ban : Politics: Authorities investigate whether former Orange County supervisor is breaking plea bargain agreement to stop such activity for four years.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : White House Grapples With Reality of Sticking to Budget : Government: Agencies say they cannot function under 'hard freeze' deal struck with Congress. And Clinton seeks deeper cuts to pay for domestic initiatives.
- BILLION-DOLLAR U: UC Irvine has released new...
- Conservative Fire Spreads With School Board Sparks : Education: In an Idaho town, what began as a fight over a talk on AIDS turned into ideological warfare.
- D.A. Opens Inquiry Into Roth-OCTA Talks : Plea agreement: Attorney says ex-supervisor is free to lobby county officials because of loopholes in plea-bargain.
- European Leaders Cool Toward Jobless Plan : EC: Proposal includes public works projects. Critics cite cost and political concerns.
- New Conflicts Threaten GATT as Talks Enter Final Stretch : Trade: Aircraft, entertainment remain key sticking points. Europe accuses the U.S. of backtracking.
- $100-Million School Bond Sought : Burbank: Board plans April election. It hopes to rebuild and renovate campuses. Officials hope for another $38 million from city, state sources.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tiny but Terrific : Half Moon Cafe, an espresso bar tucked away in Encino Town Center, does wonders with limited ingredients.
- ANAHEIM : Police, Firefighters Parade for Charity
- Seminar Addresses Holiday Diversity
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA : How to Disarm the Thought-Police : We say we're sick of television, films and music that contaminate our society--so let's prove it.
- 75 Evacuated in College Fire : Electrical Problems Believed to Have Caused Golden West Campus Blaze; No One Is Hurt
- TARZANA : Volunteers Fill Gaps to Teach Gifted Students
- State Cites Costumer on Labor Violation
- What's in a Name? In Russian Politics, Plenty : Elections: Three blocs vie for power. Will voters choose to 'throw the garbage out,' 'press and push' or bite the 'apple'?
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lenney Steps Down; Recalls City Troubles
- Special Tax Districts May Help Pay for Fire Services
- PLACENTIA : Runaway Is Found at Fitness Center
- Man Wounded in Home by Intruders Is Identified
- Wisconsin Milks the Rose Bowl for All It's Worth : College football: Terry Donahue discusses the game with counterpart Barry Alvarez, who expects Badgers to benefit with better recruits. Bruins excited, too.
- He's Just Mighty Tired of Stale Ducks' Jokes
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Favored Tricky Princess Wins Allowance Feature
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Silver Grille: It's Hard to Join the Club
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wayne's World 2' a Worthy Successor
- Settlement Nears in Gay FBI Agent's Lawsuit
- O.C. Recovery a Year Off, Chapman Predicts : Economy: Even then, growth after 1994 won't match boom times of late 1980s, university's annual forecast says.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Economist Details Benefits of Seacliff
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Finalists Vying for College Presidency
- PASADENA : Actor Todd Bridges Sent to Treatment Center for Year
- A Motorcycle Lover in Life--and Beyond : San Pedro: 1,500 bikers pay tribute to 'Wild Bill' Cottom, whose ashes now proudly rest in a fuel tank at the shop he founded.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Master's Splits Basketball Games
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Joseph': Dream Come True of Pure Fun : Golden West College's version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber classic is a wigged-out, retro fantasy.
- Collections Even a Dirty Rat Will Love
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bandleaders Offer Mixed Set
- Walking the 'Boulevard' With a Cinephile
- * TV: Cable giant Tele-Communications Inc. and...
- The Art of Museum-Quality Gifting
- Bringing Back the Memory : Senior citizens in Mellow Tones perform at retirement homes and civic centers in the San Fernando Valley.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- When the Cook Quits! : Supermarkets and caterers rescue those daunted by the idea of preparing a holiday meal with all the trimmings.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Food, Toy Drive for Needy Under Way
- Reasearchers Uncover Stash of Lincoln Papers
- Which Cars Can Fit Loooong Legs Best?
- VENTURA : Robber Linked to String of Crimes
- Bill Needs a Better Deal in Hollywood : Besides schmooze and cash, the Democrats could use creative video marketing.
- His Interest in Women Has Bulked Up
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL / WEST REGIONAL : Top-Heavy Draw Irks Coaches
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Hard Work Has Put Capistrano Valley Seniors on Top
- 'Great North' Festival an Ambitious Undertaking : The event is a fund-raiser for a proposed theater that would showcase short films.
- College Degree May Not Be Worth Much : Education: Survey shows vocational training may be getting more attention in future.
- SCENTS of a WOMAN : IN ESSENCE, SHE WANTS A BLEND OF PERSONA AND AROMA
- Tin Pan Valley : The ragtime-era music is making a comeback at local clubs, attracting old and young listeners alike.
- Under One Roof : The holidays are a wonderful time for families, but it can be near impossible to get everyone together at the same time and place. But planning can solve problems.
- A Burbank Museum? : It's no joke. The Gordon R. Howard Museum provides an impressive, insightful look into the city's history.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Defense Urges Leniency for Lyle Menendez : Courts: Attorney asks jurors to consider his 'pain' and not judge him harshly because of his earlier lies and free-spending ways.
- NORTHRIDGE : Trauma Center Seeks Volunteers
- Moorpark Trustees Consider Dropping Student Activity Fees : Education: Panel will study a new proposal to require groups and teams to make up the lost money through fund raising.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Landlord Appeals Parking Restriction
- THEATER REVIEW : Andrew's Amazing Technicolor 'Sunset' : Techno and Acting Wonders Abound, but Characters' Humanity Suffers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Finding New Dimensions at LACMA Fest
- TV REVIEWS : 'Christmas Album' Rests on Tradition
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Andy Vajna Returns to the Front Lines : Movies: Efforts by the founder of Cinergi seem to be paying off as 'Tombstone' heralds a batch of big-budget film releases.
- ENVIRONMENT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Telecommunications Free-for-All Will Need Tough Cop : Regulators: The state PUC must make sure the coming new Information Age will benefit both consumers and providers.
- New Inside-the-Beltway Issue: No Drinking Water
- L.A. Memorial to Be Held for Don Ameche
- State Looking for Great Gains From GATT
- Add Some Kick to Your Look: Step Out in Boots
- Knits Aren't Shaping Up as the Same Old Yarns
- N.Y. Firm Studied for Welfare Plan Ideas : Reform: Since 1984, placement service has found jobs for 5,000 recipients. But experts warn it won't help those who lack motivation.
- A Bargain of a Benz
- HMO Enrollments in Upward Spiral, Survey Shows
- Fraud Ring Targets BofA Accounts
- BANKING
- Rudy Cleye; Restaurateur, Builder of Riverside International Raceway
- A Country Survivor : When Ricky Skaggs' star fell a few years ago, he changed his focus to family and God. He also created a weekly radio show.
- College Athletics
- Terry Friedman
- Buying Votes
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Canyon
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Laguna Hills
- Movie Review : 'Act 2': Singing Nuns Reach for High Notes
- BANKING
- BeGATTing an End to Food Fight Era : Accord Would Help Keep Importers Such as Trader Joe's Out of Trade Tiff Crossfire
- Man Alleging Age Bias Gets $1 Million : Lawsuit: Salesman, 49, charged that Automatic Data Processing divided his O.C. territory even though he was one of the top workers.
- Tech Issues Put Drag on Stocks; Dow Falls 4.75 : Market Overview
- Tech Issues Put Drag on Stocks; Dow Falls 4.75 : Market Overview
- SHOPPING SCENES: MONTROSE SHOPPING PARK : A Quiet Street That's Perfect for Browsing
- Authorities in Dallas Announce New 'Zero Tolerance' Policy Against Gangs
- State to Hike Office Security After Killings
- Now, kids, you give the nice people...
- LOS ANGELES : Mayor Names PR Executive as Communications Chief
- TRADE WATCH : GATT Drama
- Group Explores Race, Economy, Violence
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Home Costume-Maker Cited for Labor Law Violation
- SOUTH COUNTY : Ho-Ho-Whole Lot of Holiday Activities
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Virginia Holds Off Coppin St.
- Decision to Start Frank Helped Rancho Alamitos Earn Passing Grade
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Saxophonist Takes Lead in Two Quintets
- Jennings' Boxed Set: The 'Daddy' of Fine Vocals
- Pop Album Chart : Carey Closing on Snoop Dogg's Tail
- DANCE REVIEW : Ailey Troupe Marks 35th Anniversary
- A CROOK IS WATCHING: Federal agents are...
- Some Immune to AIDS, Study Hints : Health: Researchers find cases where blood shows no evidence of infection, although urine is HIV-positive. Others caution that significance of discovery is unclear.
- DIPLOMACY : Old Foes to Take Fresh Look at Kashmir Issue
- SAN FERNANDO : Historic Adobe Gets a Festive Christmas Look
- Ill Winds Make Bad Hair Days
- ORANGE : Hospital Holds 11th Triplet Reunion
- L.A. Probation Officer Held on Drug Charges : Narcotics: Officials believe the respected juvenile worker has been trafficking in cocaine for most of his career.
- Movie Frame of Mind : Kinetoscope Maker Brings Era Flickering Back to Life
- Plans for Saturn Car Dealership, Shopping Center Are Approved : Construction: Palmdale City Council, acting as redevelopment agency, endorses agreements.
- Rector Resigns After Admitting to Sexual Misconduct
- Eisenhower Can't Hold This Man Back : Division I: Thompkins will lead state's top-ranked team against Mater Dei.
- National Video Rentals : People Want to Watch 'Sliver'
- State Seeks Takeover of Newport Investment Firm : Probe: Investors have sued Kenneth Sarvak to recover money. An audit of investors' account indicated a shortage.
- Irvine Sensors Will Supply Spacecraft Parts
- TV FACTS
- Quality Systems Wins Contract for Job at Louisiana Hospital
- IRVINE : Toy Fair to Raise Money for Schools
- Lem Quon; Hollywood Flocked to His Formosa Cafe
- PASADENA : Baltimore Looking at Police Chief Oliver
- BURBANK : Actor Ordered Into Treatment Program