- In the Nursery, Little Things Can't Take Care of Themselves
- INSURANCE
- Appreciating Scenes of Currier & Ives Prints
- Law Eases Way for Child Ban in Senior Housing
- Belgian Charged in Rwanda Deaths of 10 Peacekeepers
- Harriman Heirs Settle Legal Dispute
- ASIA : Fund for 'Comfort Women' Coming Up Short in Japan
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Tustin's Hol Advances to the Semifinals
- Sports '95: A Look Back : '95 as It Sounded in Their Own Words
- Sometimes it Pays to Be a Real Clown. Just Ask Bozo : Television: Larry Harmon's been keeping the legacy going for 50 or so years. And he's not ready to stop.
- Teen Held in Killing Is Suspect in 2nd Slaying
- For Yosemite Communities, Shutdown Turns Into Catastrophe : Budget: Retailers say they can't recoup losses caused by park's closure. Mariposa County, citing $5 million in vanished tourist income, declares disaster.
- California IN BRIEF : WATTS : Mother Dies in Fire, but Family Escapes
- Obituaries : * Robert M. Sampson; Retired Florist
- Pair Steal Credit Union's Quarters
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Carpool Controversy
- $295,000 in Computer Parts Stolen
- Political Scene in Moorpark Reinvigorated
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ORANGE BOWL : Powlus Shows Up to Help New Starter
- Sports '95: A Look Back : Starts, Stops, and People in Motion : The top stories: Two eras end, CSUN makes a flurry of moves and a pair make national news.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : FIESTA BOWL : If He Could Play Like Frazier, He Would
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Independence Hall to Be Reopened With Local Funds
- BUENA PARK : American Legion Buys Its Site From County
- Widening of California 126 to Add 2 Lanes Begins East of Fillmore
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : ANGELS OF THE CITY : Richard Bautista, Terry Gray, the Bruins Basketball Team, Bill Crowfoot, Rosa Varela, LAPD Heroes, Burt Margolin, Hideo Nomo and All the Rest--Wear Your Halos With Pride.
- Sheriff, Wife Named in Lawsuit Over Equestrian Center Finances
- Spotlight on achievers : CYPRESS : Lillian Haina Named New City Clerk
- Encino : Zoning Panel to Hear Synagogue's Appeal
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Orange Takes Advantage of Drop in the Rankings
- Ducks Moving in Right Direction : Hockey: Grueling skating session credited with getting the team focused on the basics, which proves handy against the Sharks.
- Irvine Teases Before Disappointing Again
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys Settle on Sanders' Contract
- Anteaters Again Go Only Halfway to Winning Game : College basketball: UC Irvine leads at half, but allows Washington State to pull out 88-81 victory.
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : M.E. WARREN'S FAVORITE PRODUCTIONS
- VENTURA : County Presses to Stop Hospital Referendum
- Valleywide : 16 Valley Performers Vie in Talent Finals
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Give a Message to Pacers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : Two QB, or Not Two QB? : Rose: Even after Trojans went 8-2-1 and won Pacific 10 title, that's still the question.
- USC Falls as Camby Injured : College basketball: Guards help fill void as No. 1 Massachusetts wins, 78-63.
- Ducks Beat Sharks, End Losing Streak : NHL: Valk scores twice in third period and Hebert looks sharp in goal as team gets a chance to stop making excuses for poor play.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Distractions? What Distractions?
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Tax Amnesty for Businesses to Expire
- Lita Grey; Married Charlie Chaplin at 16
- Bumps and Bottlenecks
- Countywide : Supervisors Seek Staff Ideas to Get More Cash From State
- INDEPENDENCE BOWL : For LSU, It's a Victory for Record Book
- HOLIDAY BOWL : Kansas State Gives Colorado State a Lesson
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : T.H. McCULLOH'S FAVORITE PRODUCTIONS
- Wilson Moves to Delay Ban on Fumigant
- Army Vows to Bridge Balkan River Today : Peacekeepers: Engineers move pontoons into place to clear the way for delayed U.S. deployment in Bosnia.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Navy Officer Accused of Sexual Harassment
- Tree Recycling
- Henderson Leaves A's for Padres
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Japan Finance Official Quits, Shoulders Blame : Banking: The move eases the pressure on his boss created by several recent scandals and a housing loan bailout.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Government Censorship of Internet Futile, Experts Say
- LA PALMA : City Revisits Law on Adult Businesses
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Headlines
- Scam Artist Cashed In on Trash, Police Say : Crime: Orange man found with credit cards he allegedly obtained by retrieving discarded applications. He and two women also are accused of falsifying checks.
- OXNARD : Police Group Offers Free Basketball Clinic
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Wins in First Round of Tournament
- Spotlight on achievers : LA PALMA : Sasi Batalon Is City Employee of the Year
- Religion : A Simple Cross Ends Decades of Division : Architecture: Three denominations finally agree on a design to renovate Jerusalem church's dome.
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Finished Business
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : SUGAR BOWL : Longhorn End Reaps Any Award He Can
- Virginia Too Tough for UCLA : Women's basketball: Bruins lose to No. 6 Cavaliers, 77-55, and USC beats Maryland, 68-62, in Pac-10/ACC Challenge.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Hangs Tough to Beat MiraCosta for Tournament Title
- Ice Dogs Lose in Shootout, 7-6
- After Games, Ducks Can Put Bad Guys on Ice
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- LAGUNA BEACH : She Fuels Drive to Replace Banners
- Chatsworth : Top 'Dyslexic' a Calendar Model
- Signs of the Season Put Through the Grinder : Environment: Now that the holiday has passed, Christmas trees are being collected and pulverized into mulch for green thumbs.
- Clippers Blown Down by the Big, Bad Magic
- NHL ROUNDUP : Record-Setter for Bowman Also a Victory for Red Wings
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : From the Best, Brightest to the Worst, Tritest . . .
- Investor, Bank Agree to Delay Foreclosure Sale of Irvine Hotel
- Regular Investing Makes Winning Strategy : Finances: Getting into the habit of contributing to a nest egg resolves some troublesome questions.
- INSIDE & OUT : Restaurant-Style Heaters at Home on Patio
- COLUMN ONE : Peso's Fall Fuels Rise in Crime : Mexico's economic crisis has brought not 'red flags' and revolt, as many feared, but a brutal wave of robberies and murders.
- California IN BRIEF : MALIBU : Gunshot Victim's Body Is Identified
- One Year Later, Strange Slaying Still Unsolved : Inquiry: Whoever killed Arlene Hoffman with a hunting-type arrow left few clues. The Laguna Niguel widow was a longtime political aide and moved in high-profile circles.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bomb Squad Finds 2 Devices: 1 Is Real
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Voices
- A Session on Dealing With Differences
- GARDEN GROVE : O.C. Library Branch to Close Until Jan. 8
- Countywide : Red Cross Solicits Blood Donations
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Katella Wins Tournament in Overtime
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES : TOP CATS : You Didn't Have to Score 1,037 on SAT to Understand That Northwestern's Turnaround This Season Was Huge
- Laid-Back Mr. Mirainga Starts 'Burnin' Rubber' : Pop music: The band that didn't tour, didn't have a record deal and didn't have a song, now has it all.
- Canada, Chile Seek Pact Ahead of NAFTA Entry : Trade: Officials say deal will be folded into main accord once U.S. joins in.
- For $65 Million, Duke Daughter Ends Claim to Estate
- New Revelations Elicit Bad Feelings of Deja Vu : Reaction: Officials and activists left in disbelief at grand jury transcripts--just as they were last December.
- Woman, 25, Who Posed as Boy, 13, Jailed
- Southland Aching Through Worst Flu Outbreak in Years
- North Hills : 2 Arrested After Police Find Crude Drug Lab
- Yeltsin Back at Work, Hints at Changes : Russia: President returns after illness vowing to defend reforms. But he says impact on the people must be factored in.
- Platform : 'Sacrifice Is at the Center of Every Religion'
- Religion : A Loud, Clear Message of Hope : Activism: Methodist minister started reaching out to the down and out 32 years ago. Thousands, including celebrities, now flock to his services and self-help programs.
- Chemical Mix Injures Firefighter
- Tree Recycling
- Northridge Can't Stop Samford
- POP BEAT : 1995: Nothin' but a She Thing : Alanis Morissette's Rage and Elastica's Odes to Supreme Joy Lead the Way as Female Artists Continue to Shatter Barriers
- Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise Against Lymphoma
- Youth Hospitalized, 8 Hurt in Explosion of Water Heater
- Iran Moves to Stifle Exchange of Reformist Views : Mideast: Ruling clergy challenged by Islamic faithful. Crackdown on prominent philosopher symbolizes tension.
- LIGHT BRIGADE: In an effort to head...
- Religion : Yale Divinity School to Institute Reforms : Education: Panel urged faculty cuts and more selectivity in admissions. But program won't veer from its mission of training students for ordination.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Volunteers Sought for Various City Panels
- Field Nearly Complete for County's Local, State and Federal Primary Races : Elections: With most filing deadlines over, candidates can focus on three supervisorial races, four legislative heats and two congressional contests next spring.
- Vandals Throw Shadow Over Christmas : Decorations: Discouraged by damage to displays inside and outside his home, resident has eliminated some of the spectacular show.
- After Brotherly Advice, Cleveland Wins Title
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : TODAY'S PLAYOFF GAMES : Bills Want to Make Marino Throw
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Marina Wins 3rd Excalibur Title
- At Site of Brutal Camp, Serbs See No Evil, Hear No Evil
- Military Affirmative Action Efforts Held Up as a Model : Minorities: Business, foreign nations have studied the services' programs, which began after World War II.
- Italy's Premier Will Offer to Quit
- Flu Hits County Residents at Feverish Pace : Health: Worst outbreak in up to a decade seems to be striking young people particularly hard, doctors say.
- Man, Woman Sought After Holdup at Huntington Beach Restaurant
- Flores to Enter Facility for Drug Rehabilitation
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Outlasts No. 2 Fountain Valley
- SUN BOWL : Third Time a Charm for Iowa, 38-18
- 1996-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Whoa, Nellie--Dow Up Again : Traders Break Into Song as Dow Gains 33.5% in 1995
- Creating More Space Inch by Inch
- Israelis, Syrians Plan Weekend Contacts : Mideast: Officials offer signs of hope as informal meetings continue after first round of U.S. negotiations ends.
- Making a Difference: The Fulfillment Fund : In For the Long Haul
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : AT LEAST IT WASN'T THE WORST OF TIMES
- FULLERTON : Job Program Gives Teens a Backbone of Basics
- Valleywide : Zoning Panel to Hear Applications
- Good Samaritans Debunk Story; Woman Held in Freeway Accident
- Holiday Closings
- Sports '95: A Look Back : '95 as It Sounded in Their Own Words
- Canoga Park Beats Hart for Title, and for Respect
- Oyster Cult Finds Pearls of Wisdom Online : Pop music: The veteran hard-rockers, who play in San Juan Capistrano on Sunday, get feedback when singer-guitarist Eric Bloom chats with fans in cyberspace once a month.
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : From the Best, Brightest to the Worst, Tritest . . .
- Police Group Puts '95 Death Toll at 145
- Impasse Immobilizes Services on Reservations : Native Americans: Hopis can't fuel police cars, buy food for schools. Dependence on federal funds leaves tribal areas vulnerable in shutdown.
- California IN BRIEF : MALIBU : Body Identified; Another Found
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Gramm Denounced as 'War Maniac'
- First 'Wiretap' on Internet Leads to Arrest of Three
- Valleywide : Celebrate Without Gunfire, City Warns
- Oxnard Tycoon to Sell Most of Empire : Land: Foreign company will buy hotels, over 1,000 apartments and a slew of well-known properties from Martin V. 'Bud' Smith.
- Perennial Favorites for Lasting Borders
- Colorful Yarns : Kaffe Fassett makes things up. His patterns are like plot twists, and his designs have surprise endings.
- Legal Aid for Poor Survives Cyclical Attempts to Kill It : Law: Though now threatened with sharp funding cut, program has persevered and flourished over last 30 years.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Daewoo Chairman, Ex-Roh Aide Indicted
- Shutdown Threatens Cleanup of Toxic Waste Sites, EPA Warns
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pagelow to Head Job-Training Program
- CAMARILLO : Teen May Face 3-Strikes Trial in Robbery Case
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Shop Windows to Get a Sprucing Up
- Sports '95: A Look Back : '95 as It Sounded in Their Own Words
- In This Game, Ducks Turn Things Around : Hockey: Valk leads come-from-behind victory over Sharks, taking some heat off Wilson.
- Sports '95: A Look Back : Starts, Stops, and People in Motion : Catching up: The five projected newsmakers of 1995 produced a mixed bag of results.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Ventura Wins Final on Boug's Goal, 1-0
- For Video Stores, Manely a Good Year : Sales Are Up but Rentals Are Down in a Year Buoyed by Disney's 'Lion King' and 2 Hanks Hits
- WellPoint, Health Systems Reach Settlement : Health care: The pact will formally cancel the merger and release both from all legal claims.
- THE COMMONWEALTH : Canada Ponders a Royal Divorce From Britain : Windsor clan's bickering stirs separation anxiety. Polls show a slight majority agree the monarchy has outlived its usefulness in the former colony.
- 6 Valley Men Accused of Cell Phone Fraud
- ALISO VIEJO : New Program Spurs Increase in Recycling
- FILLMORE : Huff Pleads Not Guilty to Marijuana Charges
- Multicultural Manners : On a Smaller Point of Cultural Friction . . .
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : CORINNE FLOCKEN'S FAVORITE YOUTH THEATER PRODUCTIONS
- 1995 YEAR IN REVIEW : JAN HERMAN'S FAVORITE PRODUCTIONS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE PREVIEWS : CHANNEL LEAGUE : Numbers and Track Record Counting Heavily Against the Field : Boys: Talent-laden Dos Pueblos, Santa Barbara figure to have area challengers outmanned.
- House of Fabrics Rejects Merger Offer by Hancock
- Few Are Interested in Most News Stories, Survey Finds
- HOV Lanes, Tunnels to Speed Flow : Transportation: Freeway improvements and construction of the MTA subway are priority projects for 1996.
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW 1995 : Fallen Angels of the City : Robert Citron, Hugh Grant, Nate Holden, Mark Fuhrman, Art Snyder, the Raiders and Rams, O.C Supervisors and All the Rest--You Dropped Something.
- Satan's Goal in Overtime Is Heavenly Against Kings
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / CENTURY HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Senik Leads El Toro Past Century, 48-47
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE PREVIEWS : CHANNEL LEAGUE : Numbers and Track Record Counting Heavily Against the Field : Girls: New Oxnard could make even more noise, but nod goes to perennial titlist Buena.
- Northridge Takes Six Minutes to Score and Another 34 to Lose, 70-55
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Illinois Works Overtime to Beat Hawaii
- Henderson Leaves A's for Padres
- WEEKEND TV : New Year's Eve Specials Set to Welcome '96
- Turner Launches Into Business News and Crowded Field : Cable: CNNfn begins with an irreverent approach, but skeptics say it will take more than that to displace CNBC.
- Holiday Attack a Symptom of S. Africa Tension
- Man Kills Himself by Accident, Police Say
- Pro-Con : Should Legal Aid Funds Be Cut?
- OJAI : Court Rejects Case Against Weather Tower
- Budget Impasse No Damper on Junkets : Travel: Rep. Carlos Moorhead and friends head for Copacabana beach, other fun places as federal workers are idled.
- All Aboard at Kennels : There's No Vacancy at Many Animal Shelters as Owners Pack Off Pets for the Holidays
- Freeway Accident Victim Identified
- LAGUNA BEACH : Community Policing Efforts to Be Expanded
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Report: Oklahoma Hires Dallas Assistant
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Some Highlights From Season, for Better or Verse
- HERITAGE BOWL : Promise Fulfilled in Southern Win
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Prince's Marital Woes Become Britain's Problem : Royalty: The potential divorce of Charles and Diana may be personal, but it touches on issues of religion and public policy.
- Clinton Weighing Bosnia Trip in January
- Spotlight on achievers : COUNTYWIDE : William Nicely Takes Post With Red Cross
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor Wants to Make City Internet-Friendly
- Pacoima : Rain-Delayed Parade Will Step Off Today
- As 1995 Closes, a Few Murder Mysteries Remain : Crime: Ventura County has had 31 killings this year, slightly more than average. A handful of those cases still baffle authorities.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Candidates Sought for History Board
- Most Clinics Report Severe Flu Season
- Pepperdine Holds Off Dartmouth
- Nomo Was a Big Story Here, but the Big Sports Story in Japan
- Russian Diver Falls From Window, Dies
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Potter Hits 55 to Drive Verdugo Hills to Stunning 93-87 Victory
- L.A. County Aching Through Worst Flu Outbreak in Years
- Camarillo Hopes to Build on '95 Momentum
- Texas Hooked on 'Little Earl' : Sugar Bowl: Freshman running back Williams reminds Longhorn faithful of Campbell, but he also plays baseball.
- Harvard Runs Out of Miracles in Overtime : Basketball: After Gelbard's desperation shot in regulation ties the score, the Wolverines fall to Roman Catholic in second extra period, 70-69, in Delaware tournament.
- Eight From Region Take Another Bow for Football
- Rancher Pays to Keep Lights Shining on Mt. Rushmore
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE PREVIEWS : MARMONTE GIRLS : Stargazers Will Look Up to Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks
- 'Essential' U.S. Employees May Have Nothing to Show for Their Labor : Government: Because of shutdown, workers will get half their pay in 'final' check. But procedural quirk will take out full raft of deductions.
- Police, Taxi Services Brace for New Year's Deadly Traditions : Holiday: Extra officers will be on patrol and free rides will be available to counteract celebratory gunfire and drunk drinking.
- MOORPARK : Montgomery Plea Plan Opposed
- COSTA MESA : Council to Vote on Placing Term Limits on Ballot
- Primary Promises to Pack Political Punch : Politics: Nominating papers indicate pitched battles for 35th state Senate, 67th Assembly and two supervisorial seats.
- Obituaries : * Leona L. Parker; Civil Servant
- Exotic Wood Heads Field in La Brea Stakes
- Bruin Fans Have Some Final Points (About 51) to Make About Terry
- Nebraska Takes Different Approach
- L.A. Raider Fan Gets the Last Laugh
- We're Putting This Feature on the Bench
- Remember, 'Nixon' Is Just a Movie
- Dodgers Hope This Wasn't Another Error
- Weighty Argument Works Against Cigar
- From Verse to Worse
- Can't Get No Respect
- Downfall of 'Update'
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Don't Blame the Fans, Blame the Free Agents
- He'd Like to See Mike Try Something Different
- Home Builder Was Many Things, but Not an Architect
- 'Greatest Spectacle' May Be a Great Sham
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 30, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 30, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 30, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 30, 1995
- Baugh Asked to Name Others in Election Probe : Politics: D.A. seeks evidence against higher-up GOP involvement, O.C. assemblyman says in conference call.
- SEC Transcripts Show Focus on Stanton, Board
- 5 Challenge Garcetti in Race for D.A.
- O.C. Auditors Didn't Understand Investments, Grand Jury Told : Bankruptcy: They also relied on outside lawyers for advice on municipal finance, transcripts show.
- Religion
- Agoura Hills : Victim Identified; 2nd Body Found Nearby
- GOP's Baugh Reportedly Pressed to Testify : Politics: Assembly members say the Orange County legislator told them the district attorney is looking for evidence on other Republicans involved in alleged election irregularities.
- WellPoint, Health Systems Reach Accord : Health care: Pact formally cancels merger of the Valley-based firms.
- Witness Says Lewis Eyed Auditor Award
- Clients Told of Goldinger Trades--Lawyer : Securities: The assertion may undermine claims by two firms that manager lost millions in unauthorized trades.
- STARTING OVER: Celebrating the start of the...
- WIDE-EYED: Details of the county bankruptcy revealed...
- Proposal to Recall U.S. Employees Falls Short : Congress: In surprise move, Gingrich accepts plan, but Senate Democrats object to limits on budget bill debate. Talks between Clinton, GOP leaders show signs of progress.
- Demand for Stock Funds Still Zooming : Securities: Fund companies say December purchases are exceeding strong November results.
- Home Court Advantage : More Female Lawyers in O.C. Go Part Time by Telecommuting
- Jose Orozco; Mexican Architect Designed Famed Houses, Hotels
- Anniversaries of America : What do Harley-Davidson, Frederick's of Hollywood, Angelyne and supermarkets have in common? It's not what you might think. They're all celebrating birthdays in '96.
- Westside : TREE DISPOSAL
- Central Los Angeles : DRUG SEMINAR
- Don't Throw a Curve to DreamWorks : Tax breaks: Supply side theory says all companies should get what Spielberg's gets.
- Plan to Redo Junior High Boundaries Angers Some : Education: Simi Valley school board will look at committee proposal to shift Sequoia students to three other campuses, some as far as three miles away.
- VENTURA, OJAI VALLEY : Lacey, Monahan File Papers for Board Seat
- KINGS TONIGHT
- Standard Brands Paint Company Back in Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: Lack of a bailout brings second filing in four years. Loan will keep firm afloat as it seeks buyers.
- 1996-96 REVIEW AND OUTLOOK : Company Town : A Year to Remember--See If You Do
- Lawmakers Plan Trips Amid Shutdown : Congress: Foreign travel by Senate and House members strains reduced staffs at State Department, embassies. Some are having second thoughts.
- Gaga Over Gadgets : You're Just a TV and a Telephone Away From No-Mess Bacon and a Carwash on a Stick
- Charismatic Ex-General to Run for Russian Presidency : Politics: Lebed is first serious challenger to take on Yeltsin. He may run as Communist, a boon to party's chances in June.
- Purple Passion : Moses Greets Arrival of Wildcats After 47 Years in the Desert
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Anaheim's $50-Million Fire
- Panel to Consider Objections to Denial of Liquor Permit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies to Seek Out Intoxicated Drivers
- Wildcat Fans Will Be Playing Hard Too : Tourism: First wave of about 5,000 Northwestern fans arrives at seven Orange County hotels in anticipation of Rose Bowl.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : HOLIDAY BOWL : Rams' Lubick Glad He Stuck Around
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Beat Bucknell to Stop Losing Streak
- No Split Personnel-ity : Northwestern's Steve Schnur Prefers a One-Quarterback Offense to USC's System
- MEDIA
- Man Pleads Guilty in Wife's Drowning, Gets 30-Year Term
- Driver Dies From Sniper's Gunshot
- Pilot in Colombia Crash Left Brakes On, Authorities Say
- San Bernardino Bishop Is Named : Religion: Latino says key goal is boosting minorities' role in church leadership.
- It'll Be a Good Year for Milestones
- Madilyn Morrison Doff; Hostess of Famed Hollywood Nightclub
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Tailhook Ties Cost Officer Promotion
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bird-Watching Tours at Wetlands Planned
- A Blue Streak for Rose Parade : Tradition: Nature is expected to bestow sunny skies on the festivities for 41st year in a row.
- FDA OKs Over-the-Counter Yeast Infection Medicine: Women...
- Mutual Fund Sales Strong in December : Securities: The soaring Dow Jones average, up 33% this year, is drawing in new investment.
- Gerry Rosentswieg; Designed and Edited Books on Graphic Design
- Clinton Lifts Sanctions on Yugoslavia
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : President Tops 'Most Admired' Poll
- MAKING THE GRADE: Some parents are upset...
- More Illegal Immigrants Deported, U.S. Reports : Crime: Clinton administration cites tougher enforcement. Critics link rise to expulsion of criminal foreigners leaving prison.
- FULLERTON : City Joins the Drive for One-Stop Business Permit Center
- N.Y. Fugitive Featured on TV Show Caught in Orange
- VENTURA : Group Assaults Teen Inside His Residence
- Woman Dies After Freeway Accident
- MOORPARK : Driver Charged After Fleeing Fatal Crash
- Time and the Garden
- OXNARD : Boy, 14, Shot in Neck, Released From Hospital
- LA HABRA : Approval Expected on Tougher City Codes