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What happened on December 28, 1994
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Murder Case Defendant Freed After Hung Juries : Courts: Martial arts instructor was tried twice in a co-worker's death. 'He's probably guilty,' the judge says.
MARK SABBATINI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Van Nuys : Police Investigate Sherman Way Crash
JULIE TAMAKI
It's What's Best for Her, Isn't It? : Euthanasia: No one is fit to judge the quality of another person's life.
MARY ALICE ALTORFER,
Mary Alice Altorfer is a mother of five and a college student in Santa Maria.
SYLMAR : Library Supporters to Hold Book Sale
MAKI BECKER
2 Men Convicted in Execution Murders of 2
ANNA CEKOLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Bell Cab Agrees to $45,000 State Fine for Illegal Gifts
Planned Campus Not Viewed as Threat to Local Colleges
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDEN GROVE : Girl, 2, Who Fell in Pool 9 Months Ago Dies
THAO HUA
Volunteers
VILLA PARK : Tree Firm's Permit Extended on Split Vote
BILL BILLITER
Christmas Tree Collections
LAGUNA BEACH : Work to Begin on Ocean Avenue Sewer
JEFF BEAN
Simi Parents Group Battles District Over Sex Education
TRACY WILSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CYPRESS : Drain-System Dumping Law Gets Initial OK
BILL BILLITER
Residents Thanked for Library Funding : Moorpark: Supervisor at ceremony recognizes community leaders for raising $86,000 toward the expansion project.
MATTHEW MOSK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Garden Grove : Police Brass, Other City Bosses' Pay Hiked
BERT ELJERA
Foundering County Needs the Huffingtons at the Helm
Dana Parsons
Late Donations Help Charities Meet Goals
JAN STEVENS
4 Held on Car Theft Not Linked to Robberies : Crime: Police say they 'have no idea' who is behind the recent rash of follow-home attacks.
JULIE TAMAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituary
Flu Shots Available at County Clinics
IRA E. STOLL
SIMI VALLEY : Single Suspect Sought in 2 Holdups
IRA E. STOLL
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not a Time to Waste Money
Orange County Almanac
Off-Road Enthusiasts
Denial of Services
GLENDALE : Ex-Chamber Head to Join College Board
STEVE RYFLE
OXNARD : High School District Official to Retire
MAIA DAVIS
CONEJO VALLEY : Home Sales Rise 14% in November
MATTHEW MOSK
Suspected Gang Members Sought in Beating of Teen
CALABASAS : Quarterly Sales Tax Revenues Down 9.5%
FRANK MANNING
LA PALMA : City Revises Law to Add Ban on In-Line Skates
LESLEY WRIGHT
Quake Counseling Program Gets Grant
ANTONIO OLIVO
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trash Hauler Offers Recycling Plant Tours
DEBRA CANO
Judge Lets Majority of Hospital's Suit Stand : Courts: He rejects portion of Community Memorial's action against county facility, but refuses complete dismissal.
DWAYNE BRAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Money Raised for Slain Officer's Family Stolen From Car : Crime: About $6,500 from a dinner-dance is taken during a brief stop at a county parking garage Downtown.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Bomb Threat Proves to Be False--Again
GEOFFREY MOHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PERSPECTIVE ON ALGERIA : A Vote Nullified Becomes Terrorism : The Islamists are coming to power; the West can influence whether that happens by a vote or in a spasm of violence.
GRAHAM E. FULLER,
Graham E. Fuller, a senior political scientist at RAND, was a vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA. and
LOS ANGELES : Blood Supply Critically Inadequate, Red Cross Says
23 Drivers Arrested Over 78-Hour Period
JEFF McDONALD
Stabilizing Welfare Rolls
VENTURA : Police Seek Man Who Beat, Raped Woman
MATTHEW MOSK
Kwanzaa : Celebrating An African Past
Sacramento Delta Water Accord
Private Jet Delayed as Wheel Pierces Taxiway in Van Nuys
GEOFFREY MOHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
$6,500 in Donations for Family of Slain Officer Stolen From Car : Theft: Briefcase with money from fund-raiser is taken from union president's vehicle. It was parked at the Hall of Administration while he ran an errand there.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Celebration of Pride and Roots : As African American Community Gathersto Observe Kwanzaa,It's a Time to LookAhead--and to Reflect
NANCY HSU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Alters Plans for Parc Vista Park
LYNN FRANEY
Countywide : A So-Far Uneventful 'Burning Season' Still Potentially Dangerous
MARK I. PINSKY
AGOURA HILLS : Recall Leader to Aid Effort in Cypress
FRANK MANNING
Number on Welfare Continues to Increase : Economy: Experts point to loss of jobs, Northridge quake as factors. Slowdown in Medi-Cal cases provides a more upbeat sign.
JULIE FIELDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making a Short Into an Epic
Headlands Owners Sue Dana Point : Courts: The action seeks to overturn a referendum blocking a $500-million project on the site.
LEN HALL and ANNA CEKOLA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COSTA MESA : Health Professor Named OCC Faculty Member of the Year
ALAN EYERLY
Pallets Recycled in New CSUN Program
ANTONIO OLIVO
Shining Jewel of Recovery: The Baldwin Hills Story : But how can L.A. replicate the success in the central city?
Dole Settles Lawsuit Over Hiring Bias
MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel's Albatross Becomes a Vulture : Middle East: Will the Jewish state be destroyed while waiting to be rescued?
LOUIS RENE BERES,
Louis Rene Beres is a professor of political science and international law at Purdue University.
Obituaries
NAACP Fund-Raiser to Honor Activists
MAKI BECKER
March Against Malathion : Residents Protest Pesticide Spraying in Camarillo
KAY SAILLANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Battle Ends, a War Goes On : Terrorist takeover of airliner was but one facet of Algeria's civil conflict
HOLLYWOOD : Clergy Group Vows Effort to Teach About Holocaust
PLACENTIA : Students Voice Their Concern on Bonds Crisis
HOLLY J. WAGNER
GLENDALE : Car Seats Donated to Parents of Newborns
ANTONIO OLIVO
POMONA : Suspected Gang Member Held in Slaying of Girl, 17
Lightly on the Land : Trail Builder's Goal Is a Hiking Path That's Barely Noticeable
FREDERICK M. MUIR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
YORBA LINDA : Investment Crisis May Hinder Improvements
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
The Year in Review: Revisiting the notable Valley events of 1994. : A Year of Bombshells, Firsts in Valley Politics : Review: Roberti and Nolan stepped down from power, Latino students took to the streets, and Yaroslavsky got a promotion.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Investigating Cause of Car Crash That Injured 9
JULIE TAMAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riding to the Rescue : Safety: Area lifeguards learn how to maneuver new 'personal watercraft' to more rapidly reach victims.
HOLLY J. WAGNER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Asking the Right Questions on the Anti-Gang Beat : LAPD: Officers use persistent field interviews to probe the strata of gangland, separating members from 'associates.' But youths and activists complain that the procedures often violate civil rights.
JEANNETTE REGALADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : CHP Unveils 'Fix It' Tickets for Mechanical Problems
Gift of Hope : Survival of Young Crash Victim Comforts Family
MARK SABBATINI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
3 Killed, 4 Injured in Drag-Racing Crashes : Traffic: The two accidents occur 15 minutes apart in Inglewood.
LISA RESPERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Calls From 'Police' Prompt Warning
IRA E. STOLL
UNESCO Is Worth the Trouble : By rejoining, the United States would affirm to the world its beliefs in democracy, human rights and a free press.
CATHERINE O'NEILL,
Catherine O'Neill of Los Angeles does refugee and humanitarian work with U.N. organizations. and
MISSION HILLS : Actor Focuses on His Role as Son, Brother
KAY HWANGBO
Mishap on Taxiway Puts Plane in Hole : Van Nuys: Pilot of a jet owned by a jeans maker apparently misses his turn and tries to turn around, sinking a wheel nearly two feet into soft asphalt.
GEOFFREY MOHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Curbside Quake Debris Pickup Is Extended
MICHAEL ARKUSH
Jury Decides Man Who Suffocated His Mother Is Insane : Verdict: Clifford L. Burgess will be committed to Patton State Hospital for treatment, rather than prison.
ANNA CEKOLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Frees Man After 2 Mistrials : Courts: Jurist says he believes instructor accused of murder is 'probably guilty,' but releases him from custody.
MARK SABBATINI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
There's No Room for the Squeamish in Westlake High's Anatomy Class
TRACY WILSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bike Helmet Law Deemed a Successin Its 1st Year
NANCY HSU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents Protest Malathion Spraying : Ventura County: Armed with signs and songs, about 30 people voice health concerns over aerial applications in Camarillo.
KAY SAILLANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mission Viejo : Saddleback to Offer Ocean Skills Classes
JEFF BEAN
North Korea
Mario Cuomo
ENTERTAINMENT
$1 Billion in Grosses? It Takes Gumption : Movies: Being fired from 'Cocoon' sent his career into a spin, but Robert Zemeckis didn't quit. He rebounded with 'Romancing the Stone' and a string of other hits, including a tale of a man named 'Forrest.'
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : Two Tenors, Two Operas at the One and Only Met
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Pacific Announces Summer Series
CHRIS PASLES
Only 'Way' to Go for Some Seasonal Good Tidings
HOWARD ROSENBERG
The Year In Review: In music and dance, major successes were minor players. : Fond O.C. Memories With a German Accent
CHRIS PASLES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pogorelich Winner Chen Among Irvine Performers
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Darius Rucker Powers Strong Set by Hootie & the Blowfish
STEVE APPLEFORD
MOVIE REVIEW : 'King George' a Real Royal Treat : Nigel Hawthorne's Potent Portrayal Gives Humanity to Monarch's Fall Into Dementia
KENNETH TURAN, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Weekend Box Office
ELAINE DUTKA
Celluloid Guides Keep Gaining Heft : Movies: Halliwell started it. Now there are a host of film books offering wide-ranging information.
MALCOLM JOHNSON, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Q & A with AL FRANKEN : He's Doing the 12-Step Comedy Rag
NANCY SPILLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Ads for Aleve : Courts: However you spell relief, the whole thing gave New Jersey judge 'a monumental headache.'
From Associated Press
THE CUTTING EDGE : A Textbook Example : UC Irvine Bookstore Wins Acclaim for Its Internet Advertising
HOPE HAMASHIGE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
IRS to Charge Fee for Paying Tax Bill in Installments
From Bloomberg Business News
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Restaurant Card Firm Plans New Office in County
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Materials That Take the Heat
KATHLEEN WIEGNER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 28 as Latin Stocks Tumble Again
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Helpful Tips for Computer Buyers
From Associated Press
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Trade
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : It Was a Very Good Year in Computer World : Lower Personal Computer Prices Were Just One of 1994's Welcome Developments
LAWRENCE J. MAGID
AUTOS : Hyundai Motor America Posts Prices for Subcompact That Replaces the Excel
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Supreme Court Ruling Sought on Rebates : Insurance: Petitions seek federal review on the Prop. 103 regulations imposed by California.
From Associated Press
Home Sales in California Up for First Time Since '89 : Economy: The average price fell again, but slower. Prices in Orange County are off 4%, projections show.
ROSS KERBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Going Cold Turkey : O.C. Workplaces, Restaurants Gear Up for Smoking Ban
DON LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tinkering on the Internet? Here's How to Stock Your Toolbox
DANIEL AKST, Daniel Akst, a Los Angeles writer, is a former assistant business editor for technology at The Times
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Currency Trading Takes Off When Rumors Start Flying : Market: Dealers respond to tall tales about presidential health, armed invasions and a variety of half-truths. Those who ignore the latest reports do so at their peril.
JEFFREY HOFFMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Shoppers Deck Their Homes With PCs : Computers: Consumer electronics retailers enjoy record business. Despite Intel's handling of bug, Pentium sales are strong.
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 28.26 Amid Selloff of Mexican Issues
From Times Wire Services
Consumer Confidence Reaches 4 1/2-Year High : Economy: Conference Board data suggests growth will continue. But signs of weakness also emerge.
From Associated Press
Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Aleve Advertising
From Associated Press
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Most Horrifying Book on Computer Culture : Cuisine: Hacker cookbook features recipes for Twinkie Casserole, Spam Sushi and Cold Pop Tart Soup.
MICHAEL J. HIMOWITZ, THE BALTIMORE SUN
NEWS ANALYSIS : Still Trying to Figure Out What ITT Should Be : Conglomerates: CEO is reshaping the firm again. Latest plan calls for selling another part of its financial services group.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Viacom Agrees to Sell Cable Unit for $2 Billion : Television: The deal with Intermedia Partners would create the nation's biggest minority-owned system.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Advil Makers Lose Fight Over Ads for Aleve : Courts: However you spell relief, the whole thing gave New Jersey judge 'a monumental headache.'
From Associated Press
Emerging Markets' Troubles May Pull U.S. Investors Home
TOM PETRUNO
Jack in the Box Launches Explosive Ad Campaign : Marketing: TV spot that features chain's trademark clown setting off a bomb sparks criticism.
From Associated Press
MEXICO'S FINANCIAL UPHEAVAL : Peso Falls Another 8%; Investors Bailing Out : Crisis: U.S. traders say the Mexican government is doing too little. Zedillo is to unveil a strategy plan Monday.
CHRIS KRAUL and MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Study Sees Only Modest Change From Prop. 103 : Insurance: State report also says virtually all companies are violating the initiative with calculations.
STUART SILVERSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
'90s FAMILY : Today's Beaver Cleaver Has a Lot More on His Mind
JOSEPH HANANIA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.S. Says Israel Gave Combat Jet Plans to China
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Sergeant Joins Suit to Guard Retirement : Courts: Amendment to earlier class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of those who made deferred retirement compensation payments to the fund.
SUSAN MARQUEZ OWEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Poet of the Night Shift : Literature: For Philip Levine, it wasn't a long trip from factory work to writing some of America's best poetry.
RUSSELL FRANK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'90s FAMILY : The Dating Dilemma : It was never easy being a single parent--and things just got a little harder. New studies show that Mom or Dad's courtship habits directly influence a child's outlook on sex and love.
KRISTINA SAUERWEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'90s FAMILY : The Dating Dilemma : Learning to Mix Family With Pleasure
KRISTINA SAUERWEIN
Orange County In Bankruptcy
U.S. Judge Keeps Oregon's New Suicide Law in Limbo
From Associated Press
Pumping Iron Held Boon to Brittle Bones
Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : THE NORTHEAST : Balmy Weather Keeps'em Outdoors
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : A Mixed Milestone for Chief Williams : Police: Halfway into term, he is widely popular with public. But many officials, subordinates question his management.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gangs Repel Troops in Rio Slum Battle
Associated Press
U.S. Retains Tight Control on Haiti Post
From Times Wire Services
O.C. Weighing Sale of Airport, More Cuts to Deal With Losses : Bankruptcy: All should be up for review, including landfills and jails, Supervisor-elect Bergeson says. Move to trim budget by $120 million is only the beginning, officials add.
MARK PLATTE and MATT LAIT and CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Homeless Aid Is Casualty of Fiscal Crisis
J. R. MOEHRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Other Countries Use Privatization : Finances: Great Britain and Canada pioneered in the sale or lease of airports to generate revenue. Only a few small U.S. airports are run by private operators.
DONALD W. NAUSS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Croatian Leader Drives for Peace : Balkans: President Tudjman traverses east-west highway that's been closed since 1991 by war with Serbs. His goal: 'peaceful re-integration.'
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Claims for Deadlier Bullets Shot Down : Guns: Ammunition said to be capable of piercing bulletproof vests, cause maximum damage to human tissue. Lawmakers to seek ban.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Officer in Abortion Delay Case Is Fired
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cyril A. Ponnamperuma; Studied Chemical Basis of Life
U.S. May Block N. Korea Oil Deal if Pilot Is Not Released
STANLEY MEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Warms Up His Coldest Foes : Speech: Former Speaker may not have won hearts of Diamond Bar audience, but he makes a strong showing against conservative Assemblyman Richard Mountjoy.
BILL STALL and DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Study Shows Millions Have Been Homeless
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A. Philip Corvo; Led Group of TV Executives
Zail Singh; 1st President of India From Minority Sikh Community
Israelis Drive Palestinians Off Disputed Land
MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pierre Dreyfus; Former Head of Renault
Bill Would Limit Federal Power Over Environment
FRANK CLIFFORD, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
LAW ENFORCEMENT : Reno Stepping Up Pursuit of Child-Support Delinquents
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Craft Give Lifeguards a Quick Lift : Safety: Orange County crews train for rescues on equipment that will allow them to reach victims at speeds of up to 50 m.p.h.
HOLLY J. WAGNER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : Witch Hunts: the Fatal Price of Fear : Superstition spurs a post-apartheid surge in slayings in South Africa. Few speak out to help those accused of sorcery or to catch their killers.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Subway Bomb Suspect Loves N.Y., Wife Says
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Gubernatorial Loser Claims Vote Fraud
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
3 Prisoners Escape During Guards' Party
Reuters
Officials Consider Selling Airport in Orange County : Bankruptcy: Disposal of other assets, including jails and landfills, is also a possibility. Move to trim budget by $120 million is called only the beginning.
MARK PLATTE and MATT LAIT and CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Women in AIDS Virus Study Die Faster Than Men
From Associated Press
Harold Krensky; Ex-President of Federated Stores
SOCIAL ISSUES : Young Inner-City Artists Given a Boost : Youths, downtown patrons get together, thanks to a Boston teaching, development group.
LAURA IMPELLIZZERI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Portfolio of 'Safer' Bonds Held Some of the Most Risky : Securities: Records show that it borrowed to make further investments. Municipalities that used the fund say they were misled.
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Robert Lowry; Novelist Focused on WWII
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Education Official Begins Effort to Oust Stanton
LEN HALL and SHELBY GRAD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Yeltsin Defends Continuation of Chechnya War
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Anaheim Says It's Still Thinking Big : Development: Fiscal crisis is regarded as a bump in the road, but city officials pledge to proceed with ambitious building program.
GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ross Eckert; Wrote About Risk of AIDS in Transfusions
Police Pressure Keeps the Gangs on File : Law enforcement: L.A. officers' aggressive tactics are questioned.
JEANNETTE REGALADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officer Charged in Friendly-Fire Deaths Seeks Exoneration : Military: He says release of secret intelligence document would help his defense in the mistaken downing of two U.S. helicopters over Iraq.
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hijackers Had Put Dynamite on French Jet
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5 Felons Seek Redemption and Chicago Council Seats : Politics: Marion Barry victory sets precedent. They'll be testing a state law barring them from running.
STEPHEN BRAUN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Was an Agonizing, Touching, Ironic Year
ROBIN ABCARIAN
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
A Place to Call Home : Life is grim when you live on the streets. And while it seems like everyone has a planto create housing, it's finding the right plan for shelter that's causing all the trouble.
Bettijane Levine
THE LANE-SCAPE CHANGES DAILY ALONG THE FREEWAYS WE FREQUENT. FOR DRIVERS, THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT CAN BE DISORIENTING; FOR MERCHANTS, IT'S COSTLY. BUT THERE ARE WAYS TO SURVIVE THE DRIVE UNTIL THIS, TOO, PASSES. : A Shoulder to Cry On
PATRICK MOTT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Post-Divorce, Not All Ties That Bind Are Familial : Many former spouses keep in touch with their in-laws after a breakup, even when no children are involved.
JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : A Poignant Celebration of a Rich Vein of Jewish History : FAREWELL ESPANA: The World of the Sephardim Remembered by Howard M. Sachar , Knopf, $30, 439 pages
JONATHAN KIRSCH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Beats Laguna Hills; Santa Margarita Next
A Place To Call Home--Finally : Lance Fay Once Spurned Ventura; Now, He's a Key Player for Team
FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Faulty Mexican Plan Foils San Diego Fleet
RICH ROBERTS
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : HOLIDAY : Moeller Prefers Bowls to Playoffs
ELLIOTT ALMOND
GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Richard's Goal Gets Irvine Past El Modena, 2-1
GEOFF BILAU
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : CITRUS : Open and Shut Case at Practices
JOHN CHERWA
Utes Shut Down Peterson, Cal State Fullerton
PAT KINAHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Patriots in Positive Mode for the Browns
TERRY PRICE, HARTFORD COURANT
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Bruins Play Kentucky; USC, 49ers Tangle
WENDY WITHERSPOON
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Murdent Scores 35 as Golden West Beats Phoenix
Fontana Angler Has Plenty of Fish to Fry
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Lakers Hit Oakland and Miss Again
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Stanford Upsets No. 19 Wisconsin
From Associated Press
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ORANGE : Erickson Has 'No Interest' in Seahawks
Associated Press
Girls' Soccer Roundup
Big West Conference Honors UCI's Simmons
JOHN WEYLER
Junior Happy: His Twin Stays in the Family
TIM KAWAKAMI
NBA ROUNDUP : Johnson Is Star at End of Suns' Sequel in Dallas
From Associated Press
San Clemente's Samperi Says He'll Attend USC
Fate of Baseball Placed in Hands of the Courts : Labor: As expected, union files complaint against owners with NLRB. Result in 4-6 weeks.
From Associated Press
NOTEBOOK : Andersen Not Ready to Pull Plug
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mann Is the Man in Santa Ana Valley's Victory
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : COTTON : USC, Texas Tech Both Have the Horses
EARL GUSTKEY
Yankee Great Reynolds Dead From Cancer at 77
From Staff and Wire Reports
Off the Beaten Path : With the Passage of the California Desert Protection Act, Off-Road Enthusiasts Feared the Worst, but Its Effects in Death Valley Are as Unclear as Park Boundaries
RICH ROBERTS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fraser's 26 Help Ocean View Rally Past San Diego Morse
BOYS' BASKETBALL / HART TOURNAMENT : Canyon's Last-Second Shot Sinks Antelopes
MIKE BRESNAHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Utah Controls Peterson, Fullerton
PATRICK KINAHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Utah's Dyson Happy to Step Up : Freedom Bowl: Redshirt freshman makes game-winning catch in victory over Arizona.
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teaching a Team to Value Family Ties : College football: USC's new defensive coordinator, Keith Burns, offers players life lessons.
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers' Jefferson Arrested
Associated Press
JOE PATERNO : No Playoff? Try Roses : A Title Game Is Preferable, but Coach Will Take Pasadena
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bulls Let Clippers Scratch 16-Year Itch : Streak: The last Chicago loss to the L.A. franchise in the Windy City was early 1979, when it was actually the San Diego franchise.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RICH BROOKS : He's Always Been Plucky : Oregon's Coach Doesn't Mind Underdog Role; He's Used to It
BOB OATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VALLEY-AREA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jacobsen Scores 41 for Crescenta Valley
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : INDEPENDENCE : TCU Tight End Questionable Tonight
Associated Press
BOYS' BASKETBALL / ABOVE THE RIM TOURNAMENT : Cotton and Jackson Have Their Way in 86-61 Victory
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Lion in His Heart, If Not Past
MIKE DOWNEY
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Ventura Squeaks Past No. 5 Sequoias
Osborne's Near Sack Doesn't Help : College football: Arizona nose guard harassed quarterback all night but came up just short on deciding play.
JASON REID, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 From Area Receive Top State Honor : High school football: Westlake's Miller and Notre Dame's Sailer among 30 first-team selections.
VINCE KOWALICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Utah Overcomes Arizona's Defense : Freedom Bowl: Ute quarterback Mike McCoy throws fourth-down, fourth- quarter touchdown pass in 16-13 victory.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teaching a Team to Value Family Ties : College football: USC's new defensive coordinator, Keith Burns, offers players life lessons.
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE BOWLS DAILY REPORT : ROSE : Some Lions and Ducks Visit Disneyland
SHAV GLICK and RANDY HARVEY
Hawkins Spearheads All-Division IX Team : High school football: Nordhoff back named segment's player of year after rushing for region-high 2,454 yards.
PAIGE A. LEECH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dade Quickly Making Up for His Lost Basketball Season
LON EUBANKS
SIDELINES : Whiteman No Longer Wrestling With Demons From Quake
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