- 18 Make Their Debuts at Winter Blossom Ball
- Accentuate the Positive for Productive Goal-Setting
- Running on Love--and Hope : Bosnia: Mirsada Buric's dedication to her war-torn land took her to the Olympics. The devotion of one man brought her to America. But her crusade for peace goes on.
- Rescuers Vow Long Hours as Toll Climbs
- Israeli, PLO Negotiators Renew Talks : Mideast: The parties are badly divided about how much territory the Palestinians will control. The Cairo meeting may be 'the last chance to find a solution,' a delegate says.
- GLENDALE : Principal Named for Cerritos Elementary
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Misses Chance to Quit Fire District
- ANAHEIM : 2 Historic Homes May Be History
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planners to Consider Church Project
- City Hopes to Find Fertile Market for Its Sewage : Environment: A fertilizer made of lawn trimmings and processed sludge will go on sale soon in area gardening stores.
- Rams Have Shot at No. 1--in Draft, That Is : Pro football: A loss to the Bears on Sunday might put them in position to improve themselves next year.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Boyce's 5 Goals Help Corona del Mar Reach Quarterfinals
- OCC's Sogoian Headed to UCLA
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WISCONSIN : Having Fun Called No Cause for Alarm
- Additional Shares Sold in Golden Systems Inc.
- Israelis Kill U.N. Peacekeeper by Mistake in South Lebanon
- Loan Application Deadline Extended
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Woman Gets 3-Year Term for Bank Robberies
- STUDIO CITY : Outdoor Seating OKd for Mall Restaurants
- Driver Arrested in Fatal Crash Was on Probation : Courts: Simi Valley man had been fined in 1992 for being under the influence of alcohol. Woman died in fiery collision near Moorpark last week.
- Bank of America Branch Robbed
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City May Not Allow Churches, Retail Mix
- BURBANK : Approval of Schools Contract Expected
- IRVINE : Classes Will Assist Stay-Home Parents
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos' Bernstine Is Out for Season
- THE ARTSGuggenheim Goes to Court: New York's...
- Senseless Violence Leaves Its Deadly Mark on O.C. : Incidents: Family disputes and random attacks are among episodes that bring the homicide rate to a startling 212.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Neighborhood to Get New Sound Barrier
- Workers Fan Out to Begin Oil Spill Cleanup : Environment: The 300 emergency crew members focus efforts on McGrath Lake wetlands and seven miles of coastline polluted by heavy crude.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Talking About God
- Legislative Wisdom
- Malinowski, Genevieve, 75, of Thousand Oaks, homemaker....
- Cat Sterilization
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1993
- Circumstances of Deputy's Shooting Raise Questions : Sheriff's: A trainee and another officer were present when Darryn Leroy Robins was killed, officials say. Impromptu training session may have violated police safety standards, experts say.
- Training Officer Reportedly Fired Shot Fatal to Deputy : Law enforcement: Orange County department releases little information. Local officials say the incident, during an informal drill in a parking lot, may have violated basic safety standards.
- Met Life Drops Execs Amid Probes : Insurance: While states investigate possible ethics violations, firm sets up a multimillion-dollar restitution effort for policyholders.
- Strobe Talbott Expected to Get State Dept. Post
- Estimates of Oil Loss in Pipeline Rupture Soar : Environment: About 84,000 gallons of crude have spilled at McGrath State Beach near Oxnard. Workers continue to remove it from sand and a nearby lake.
- Fatal Shot Fired by Training Officer : Shooting: Sources say field trainer killed fellow O.C. deputy during impromptu session. Sheriff's Dept. reveals little as police safety experts criticize incident.
- Couple Will End the Year in a Blaze of Wedded Bliss
- What We Need Is Real Tort Reform--Not Snake Oil : Health care: Despite what the Clintons say, it's legal fees, not drug prices, that are too high.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 28, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1993
- NEW ZEALAND
- Some Items We'll Savor; Others Were Just Plain Unsavory
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Looks North in Flap Over Its Name : Latin America: Nationalists complain the country's official moniker owes too much to the United States. Now politics has entered the debate.
- Operation Rescue : Volunteers Begin Effort to Save Oil-Ravaged Wildlife at McGrath Lake
- Eastern Shelters Bulge in Bitter Cold : Weather: Icy temperatures well into the negative range snarl traffic and snuff holiday party plans. But Billings, Mont., records a balmy 54.
- Community Comment : Year-End Game Honors Life's Star Players
- Mainstream Republicans Must Step Up : After Clinton's floundering, voters are ready for a coherent vision of the U.S. world role.
- Soccer
- Bengals Eliminate Falcons
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Anderson's Disappearing Act Finally Ends
- And the Verdict Is . . . : As the Menendezes Await Word, Court TV Makes a Case for Itself
- TV REVIEW : Strong Cast in Verdi Rarity From the Met
- MOVIE REVIEW : Only Adolescents May Like TV-Type 'Batman' Cartoon : Dark version of Caped Crusader, with its crashes and violence, may scare small fry but bore adults.
- It's Easy for Them to Say
- From Floods to Wildfires, Disasters Devastate O.C. : Retrospective: Rain and flames take turns as the area experiences some of the worst natural tragedies to date.
- All Four Kidnapers Seized; Hostages Safe : Russia: Most of the $10-million ransom is recovered after a brief shootout in the Caucasus Mountains.
- Police, Cultures in O.C. Don't Always Mix : Outreach: Asian Americans' mistrust of officers continues despite efforts to win their confidence.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT SCHEER : When the Media Indulge in Voyeurism : History shows no correlation between presidential behavior as a spouse and ability to govern.
- Visitors, Locals Deem CityWalk's Outdoor Ice Rink a Cool Idea
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : SUGAR : Mountaineers Still Looking for No. 1
- Russian Pair Tunes Up for the Olympics
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- VENTURA : Brain Surgeon Recalls Bosnia Relief Mission
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : ANAHEIM : Country Dancing Gains in Popularity
- New Presiding Judge Says Her Career Decision Was Right One : Superior Court: Melinda A. Johnson will be first female jurist in post. Experts say selection reflects trend of women landing prestigious appointments.
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : FULLERTON : Family-Oriented Street Fest Planned
- EPA Offering Classes Via Satellite Link
- Bills' Christie Makes Field Goals to Leave Jets Out in Cold, 16-14
- Asset-Allocation Funds Offer Investors Leeway : Your Money
- CULTURE WATCH : Fascinating Starts for Humble Words
- Bargain Hunters Jam Stores Across Country : Retail: Post-Christmas frenzy in Southland begins early. Turnout exceeds even impressive '92 showing.
- BOOK REVIEW: THRILLER : It's Sort of Like 'Mad Scientist Meets Jack the Ripper' : MACHINE <i> by Rene Belletto</i> , <i> Translated from the French by Lanie Goodman</i> ; Grove Press, $21, 364 pages
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : BUENA PARK : Old West Comes Alive at Wild Bill's
- Youth Camp Receives Funds to Stay Open
- Platform : Wishes for the New Year
- Taiwan Has Made Its Case for Inclusion : Geopolitics: The United States should add its vote to those who believe the country has earned a U.N. seat.
- Diazo Wins Malibu as Gilded Time Fades : Horse racing: Pincay rides Shoemaker trainee to victory before 44,089 as Santa Anita's opener has a record handle.
- COMMENTARY : Redskins Are a Bit Confused on Dues and Don'ts
- MOSS PROVES . . . : He's No Joke : Badger Back Hopes to Have Last Laugh on His Detractors
- A Bumpy Road to Get Luxury Tax Refund
- Fast-Food Race in China Speeds Up : Restaurants: Foreign and local firms fight hard for a piece of the nation's $3.5-billion market.
- Woman Sentenced in Death of Son, 3, Hidden in Car Trunk for 5 Years
- Landslide in Algerian Slum Kills at Least 12, Destroys 130 Shanties
- Freeze frame in Alaska: Tracking Bering Glacier : The Delaware-sized ice chunk isn't melting away, as scientists predicted. It's moving briskly--for a glacier.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Police Continue Search for 3-Year-Old Boy Missing in Downtown L.A.
- Four PLO Officials Quit on Eve of Renewed Talks : Mideast: Resignations could signal a leadership crisis just when Arafat needs all the support he can get.
- Lesbians Work to Shed Label as 'Invisible Gays' : Women: A spirit of activism is taking hold. But reaching consensus on a political agenda is difficult, groups find.
- A Dirty Job, but . . . : Calabasas Landfill's Only Female Employee Gains Colleagues' Respect by Handling Hefty Load of Work
- PERSPECTIVE ON 'THE DRUG WAR' : A Tortured Land, Glittery and Gold : For a Colombian in the U.S., it's all a small world of young men dealing in death to escape their own despair.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : FREEDOM : No Letdown Woes Foreseen This Time
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : FIESTA : Miami Not Taking Arizona Lightly
- Q&A; WITH BARRY MANILOW : Onstage 'Because I Love It'
- CHINA
- Philosophy Makes Resolutions More Than Idle Promises
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : SEAL BEACH : It's Song, Dance in Leisure World Whirl
- Broncos Take a Step Back, Move a Step Up : Interconference: Denver loses to Tampa Bay, 17-10, but still manages to qualify for the playoffs.
- CHINA
- New Stock Offerings Set Wall Street Record in '93
- Japan Rocketing Into New Market
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Says He Won't Aid Suicides
- Crews Work to Clean Wetlands Fouled by Oil
- AQMD Can't Use Tips to Track Smog-Check Stations
- SPOTLIGHT / A Glance at This Week in the NFL : PLAYOFF POSSIBILITIES
- The Big Picture
- Smith's 41 Are Right Tonic as Rockets Rip Lakers, 118-93
- TV: Cause or Cure for Social Ills? : News Programs Distort What's Important
- Hostetler, Raiders Suffer Frost Damage : They Hurt When Score Matches the Temperature
- VIETNAM
- U.S. Investors Warm to Israeli Stocks : Trading: Businesses shun their domestic market, list with American exchanges instead.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Thousands Get Water After Main Repairs
- Gonzales Road Speeders Beware: 45 M.P.H. Limit Posted
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Coach House Hangs on With Eclectic Mix
- Defense Is Catalyst for Eagles : NFC: Eric Allen returns two interceptions for touchdowns in 37-26 victory over Saints.
- Hostetler, Raiders Suffer Frost Damage : Pro football: Quarterback is sidelined during 28-0 loss to the Packers because of a concussion.
- Patriots Shut Out Colts, 38-0
- The Play Contest Is the Thing for Young Writer : Stage: Fullerton College student takes prize with first effort and sees it produced at San Diego's Old Globe.
- COLUMN ONE : Days of Grace End in Terror : Five nuns from Illinois refused to flee Liberia's bloody civil war. They died trying to give the nation a legacy of hope.
- Preemptive Strike : Farmers Insurance Was Poised to Fight for a Cut in Lawyer Fees--But the Threat of a Powerful TV Ad Shifted the Balance of Power
- CHP Arrests 14 on Suspicion of DUI
- An Escalation in the Spray-Paint Wars : The frighteningly narrowing difference between hard-core gangs and graffiti crews
- For almost 118 years, St. Vibiana's Cathedral...
- They're King of Road. . . If It's a Freeway
- Kings Stay One Step Ahead by Edging Ducks Again, 3-2
- ECONOMY
- ORANGE : Bergen Brunswig
- OCCUPATION: POLICE K-9 HANDLER
- A Renewed Focus : Vo An Ninh is renowned for photos of his homeland. Now, his attention is on America.
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : EL TORO MARINE BASE : Officer's Club Still a Good Place to Meet
- Illegal Immigration : 'It Affects My Day, Everyday'
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fun, Games Draw Kids of All Ages
- Witness in '92 Attack Remains in County Jail : Crime: He refuses to testify against two reputed gang members accused of gunning down a teacher's aide in Santa Ana. His attorney will argue on Jan. 11 for his release.
- Decision Not to Air Bronco-Buccaneer Game Is Not Communicated
- He Remains Biggest Man on Campus
- NBA ROUNDUP : Webber's Extra Effort Gives Warriors a Lift
- There's Nothing Wrong With '62 'Gypsy'
- Festival Hong Kong Wraps This Week With a Varied Lineup at Monica 4-Plex
- NEW YEAR'S EVE WATCH1994 Fox-Style: The Fox...
- Britons Tire of Royalty's Cost, Poll Says
- O.C. Deputy Is Killed During Training Drill
- Fences on Burned South-Central Lots Double as Billboards
- Crews Work to Clean Up Oil Spill at Marshland : Environment: Some crude-contaminated water has seeped into the ocean. Dead waterfowl and other animals are surfacing at ecologically sensitive lake.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Plan to Push HMOs for Elderly Is Fading
- Kwanzaa Events Brighten Southland : Holidays: Candle lightings mark opening of the weeklong festival. About 15 million African Americans nationwide are expected to join celebrations.
- Black Group Accuses Principal of Racism : Education: The organization claims prejudice is tolerated at the new Aliso Viejo Middle School, but most parents and teachers support the school's chief.
- Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA / RAFU SHIMPO : It's Easy to See Why It's Hard to Be Politically Correct
- Cardinals Deliver Giant Pay-Back, 17-6 : NFC: Moore leads second-half comeback with two touchdowns as Phoenix gets revenge for earlier loss.
- Cowboys Roll Over the Redskins, 38-3 : NFC: Aikman passes for two touchdowns and Smith regains NFL rushing lead in lopsided victory.
- MARJORIE G. FULLER
- GOVERNMENT JOBS: Next time you feel like...
- Algeria's New Lessons in War Imperil Region
- New Laws Affect Truck Bed Riders, Bicyclists, Youthful Drinkers
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Shelter's Approach: Help Women, Children Find Permanent Homes
- Holidays in Harmony : A joint celebration of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa brings more than 200 African Americans and Jews together in Santa Ana.
- Gap Divides Worlds of Menendezes, Their Jurors : Trial: The two panels are made up mostly of mainstream working people. Deliberations resume today.
- Vikings Keep Chances Alive With a Victory : Interconference: Minnesota stays in playoff picture after defeating Kansas City, 30-10.
- Cleveland's Greatest Brown Comforts Rams' Frustrated Bettis
- TONIGHT'S GAME
- Taking On (Japanese) Bureaucrats : Trade negotiator Kantor rails at resistance to serious trade liberalization
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : SEAL BEACH : Curfew Debaters Stay Up the Latest
- Guest Revives Boy, 2, Who Fell in Pool
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : Amid Cold, Packer Fever Warms Heart
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : COTTON : Texas A&M; Knows the Bowl Routine
- Rams Turn Testaverde Into an NFL Legend
- JAPAN
- Wal-Mart's Giant Steps Bringing It to O.C. in '94 : Retailing: Nation's largest chain will open stores in 1994 at sites including Anaheim, Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel.
- He's Got the Magic Touch With Corporations : Ron Anderson's firm provides its clients G-rated comedy, magic and other entertainment.
- JURORS AND TEA LEAVES: With twin juries...
- China Opposes Sanctions for North Korea : Asia: Premier tells U.N. chief that Beijing favors negotiation, not pressure, to resolve nuclear issue. Their talks come after reports that CIA believes Pyongyang has bomb.
- Egyptian Police Death Toll Reaches a Record 18 in Month
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : COSTA MESA : Local Pool Halls Rack Up Business
- Carjack Suspect Shot in Freeway Confrontation : Violence: Deputies critically wound an armed, paroled convict on the Golden State. He could be charged with crimes in two counties.
- The Light Stuff : Aviation: Jack Brian built a remote landing strip in the Mojave that has become a haven for the growing sport of ultra-light flying.
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : NEWPORT BEACH : Problems Hurt Allure of Pier Area
- Christmas Day Family Violence Leaves 4 Dead
- Pilot Killed in Crash of Homemade Aircraft
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Hamilton Recalls Golden Times as a Figure Skater in Sarajevo
- Familiar Script: Kramer to the Rescue for Lions : NFC: As he did in 1991, quarterback comes on late in the season. He keys 20-14 victory over Bears.
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook Sitting Out Practices With Flu
- TAIWAN
- Palmdale Vying With Portland, Salt Lake as Site for Packard Bell : Economic development: Antelope Valley community makes strong bid to keep computer maker in Southland.
- Man Charged in Stabbing Death
- Avalanche Crashes Down Mt. Blanc, Damaging Chalets
- Seedlings of Dissension Over Poor Road Maintenance Planted in India
- Multicultural Manners : Use Formal Name to Show Respect
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : WESTMINSTER : Karaoke Revives Vietnam Memories
- 'Pelican' Grief!
- Not Quite a Jolly Holiday at the Film Box Office : Movies: 'The Pelican Brief' and 'Mrs. Doubtfire' have respectable showings over the Christmas weekend, but other films didn't fare so well.
- What Difference a Year Makes for Roger Clinton : Entertainment: Last year, doors flew open for President Clinton's half-brother, only to close again. Now the musician-author and talk-show host is ready for his next big break.
- The Year in Review
- Hard Times : Black-Owned Cosmetic Firms Finding the Going Tough
- College Rolls Fell Last Fall in 3 of 4 States, Poll Finds : Education: Decline is called 'most severe' seen in six years of surveys. Experts cite reduced course offerings, higher tuition, budget constraints.
- Briton, 59, Is Oldest on Record to Give Birth to Test-Tube Twins
- Albert H. Levine; Advocate for Jewish Education
- Police, Cultures in O.C. Don't Always Mix : Relations: Many in minority groups say they are subjected to harsher treatment than whites are.
- Little-Used Vaughn Lifts Seahawks, 16-6 : AFC: After getting only six carries all season, Seattle running back gains 131 yards in 16-6 victory over Pittsburgh.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : ORANGE : Seminoles Feeling Pressure of Game
- Sen. Dole on Guns
- Immigration Effect on Jobs
- Toy Maker Hoping to Top the Top
- Mao's 100th Birthday Party: A Mixed Affair
- Sun Expected Back Today, Rest of Week
- Today's Agenda
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gartner Gets 600th Goal in Victory
- TV: Cause or Cure for Social Ills? : Producers Can Choose to Teach Nonviolent Lesson
- Make That Theater With a Capital T!
- Despite Number of Woes, O.C. Shows Went On
- CHINA
- Media Have 'Gone Too Far' on Clinton, Cisneros Says : Reaction: HUD chief says a 'search and destroy' mentality is behind stories on alleged affairs. But an ex-GOP aide says press is not playing favorites.
- Tragic Air Crashes, Blast Left Their Marks in O.C.
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : COSTA MESA : Coffeehouses Offer Quiet Time to Patrons
- Unnecessary Alliance Confuses the Issue : Nuclear medicine's needs not the same as nuclear power's
- Farmers Enjoy Mild Weather for a Frost-Free Holiday Weekend : Agriculture: Temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to 60s should continue through the week. No rain or storms are expected, but growers are ready anyway.
- GOP Chairman to Speak at Fund-Raiser
- WHAT TO DO AFTER DARK : Evening Scholars Fill College Campuses
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WISCONSIN : Alvarez: UCLA's Too Fast to Catch
- Testaverde Toys With the Rams : Football: Quarterback sets a passing record in a 42-14 victory at Anaheim Stadium.
- Curbing Violence on Television
- Hunting
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Painting L.A. Beautiful
- Rap Music
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Warren Report Doubts
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Bottom Line on TV News' Celebrity Stories
- WHO'S NO. 1? College football's bowl rush...
- Kings' Zhitnik Says He Was Threatened : NHL: He acknowledges that organized crime elements in Ukraine tried to extort money from him.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 27, 1993
- Russia Museum Displays Stomach-Churning Exhibit in Quest for Solvency : Culture: St. Petersburg's Kunstkammer is attracting viewers with a macabre collection of pickled human remains--some of them over 300 years old.
- ECHOES OF '93: A COLLECTION OF MEMORABLE SOUND BITES FROM STORIES THAT HAD EVERYONE TALKING
- Last-Minute Gift From the Heart
- Worker Vote Tests Rights in Mexico : Labor: Election at <i> maquiladora</i> goes the company's way. But for the first time in 13 years, a rival union takes part.
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WISCONSIN : Badgers Gladly Flee Minus-25 Chill
- Visit Triteland: Check Out the Johnstown Flood Ride!
- Wife, Mother . . . and Proprietor of a Topless Bar : Adult entertainment: Ex-stripper plays by rules in running club and isn't ashamed of her occupation, despite what others say.
- Raiders Hope to Avoid Playoff Cold : Pro football: L.A. has a key game today at frigid Green Bay, where on a December day 26 years ago the Ice Bowl was played.
- Oilers Put Clamps on the 49ers, 10-7 : Pro football: Houston holds San Francisco to season low in scoring while gaining its 10th consecutive victory.
- Free Phone Calls Help to Ring in the Season : Christmas: On Skid Row, the down-and-out get to reach out to loved ones. At the beach, it's sunny. And amid hard times, the Southland finds many ways to celebrate the holiday.
- 1993 Year in Review : UNREALITY : Where Entertainment and Reality Collided
- Serving Notice : 14-Year-Old Dorsey Freshman Topples Taft's Reigning City Tennis Champion
- United Way Campaign
- A Flood of Accusations : Just When Clinton Felt Safe in the Water . . .
- Stinging Endorsement : Multiple Sclerosis Sufferers Swear by Bee Venom
- 2 Weapons in the War Against Gangs : * A Resolute Surgeon and Steve Woods' Mother Help Raise the Public's Consciousness
- 1993 Year in Review : Angry Albums for Anxious Times
- Fire Destroys Author Morrison's Home
- Tuning Out the Ugliness : Clinton and NOW laud KACE's leadership
- Zhirinovsky a Riddle to World--and Russia Too : Politics: The right-wing demagogue's election triumph has put him under scrutiny. But just who is he?
- Recycling Yule Love
- Valley Commentary : Holiday Orphans Need to Have a Day of Their Own : A little ingenuity helps solve the problem and create a new celebration when relatives have reserved all of the festive days on which special family meals are made.
- Beach Volleyball Eyes Stardom in Atlanta
- Tough-Guy Smigiel Completes Odyssey : College football: Former Newbury Park star took circuitous route to Arizona, where he starts at offensive tackle.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : CELEBRATING ALI : He Walks Slowly, but Still Makes Quite an Impact
- Weimar Moscow: Life Is a Cabaret, Comrade! : Russia: With its decadent aura, Yeltsin's capital seems to mirror Germany before Hilter came to power. Zhirinovsky makes it seem closer still.
- Woman Killed, 4 Men Injured in 2-Car Crash at Intersection : Reseda: One vehicle crashes into a townhouse, narrowly missing an occupant. Neighbors blame lack of signals on Corbin Avenue for frequent accidents.
- In Today's NBA, He'd Be 'Another Guy'
- ALOHA BOWL : Colorado Takes Control Early
- 1993 Year in Review : TECHNOLOGY : The Rampage of the Technomonster
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1993 : THEATER : An Eventful Period for Theater in L.A.
- * ROSE PARADE: Glendora Community Services will...
- Boy Dies of Burns From Christmas Tree Fire
- Man Shot to Death During Dispute
- Lomita City Council OKs Condo Project Despite Complaints
- Spirit of Christmas Present : Holiday: At Rescue Mission and Newport Marriott, some give and some receive. Others observe Yuletide at beach.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : State's Top Basketball Teams in County Tournaments
- DOWNTOWN : United Way Seeks Chinese Americans
- COMMERCE : City Uses Radio Ad to Lure Businesses
- Tribes Join Battle to Preserve Bisons' Mythic Quality
- Fill Up Your Youngster's Free Time by Taking Inexpensive Field Trips
- Worker Vote Tests Labor Rights in Mexico : Labor: Election at <i> maquiladora</i> goes the company's way. But for the first time in 13 years, a rival union takes part.
- Winning Only Adds to Wisconsin Fun : College football: Even in lean times, Badger fans enjoyed the party at Camp Randall Stadium.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : FREEDOM BOWL : Utah Has Shuffled 9 Defensive Backs
- Where to Recycle Christmas Trees
- Finance Minister's Resignation Casts Pall Over Business Realm in India : Scandal: Respected economist is accused of failing to adequately oversee stock transactions. Prime minister has yet to accept his departure.
- KWANZAA: REMEMBERING AN AFRICAN PAST
- Civil Wars Make Uncivil Wrongs
- Supervisors Win One for the Taxpayers : * Some Property Owners to Get a Break, Thanks to the Success of Overtaxed Board
- Audit on Illegal Immigrants Challenged : Government: The study requested by Rep. Elton Gallegly says the county spends $15 million a year on them. Officials admit the figures are guesses.
- Jordan Dominates 1993 Stories
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Lakers and Clippers: Two Teams Waiting for Dawn
- 'Rudy' Had It Easy Compared With This College Career : Football: For a true perspective on the game's small glories, return to one of history's worst teams.
- YEAR IN REVIEW 1993 : JAZZ : A Golden Feather for the White House Reed Man
- * Jerome M. Arnold has joined the...
- * Chuck Paterson has been promoted to...
- Peace, Hope in the Air on Christmas '93
- TASTING NOTES : A Giant Popping Sound: Domestic Sparkling Wine
- They Loved Her Husband--and That's No Act
- Smokey Turns 50 : Rose Parade: Fire prevention message is particularly graphic this year, as depicted on the Sierra Madre float being built in shadow of scorched mountainsides.
- EASTSIDE : Retail Program Really Registers
- Vocal Competition for Young Singers
- Wilderness Course to Take Hikers Off the Beaten Path
- Keeping Tabs on Taggers : Crime: Gardena Detective Ken Mulroney is a one-man anti-graffiti force. He makes arrests, trains other officers and testifies on subject.