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What happened on November 19, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
A Rose Is a Rose, but Not Roseanne
By David Kronke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Review : 'Assassins': Sondheim's Killer Musical Comedy Hits the Mark
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tv & Radio
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Album Review : Prince's 'Black Album': 7-Year Wait Ends
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Reviews : Good Ol' Boy Jackson in Same Ol' Show
By Randy Lewis
Pop Music Reviews : They Might Be Giants, but Then Again . . .
By Richard Cromelin
Music Review : LACO Gets Back to Roots With Some 'Favorites'
By Herbert Glass
Music Review : Kronos Quartet Essays Eight New Works
By Timothy Mangan
Eagles Pull the Plug on Nirvana
By Dennis Hunt
Weekend TV : Polynesia, Pols and Pigskins on Tap
By N.F. Mendoza
TV Reviews : 'Cage / Cunningham' Honors Innovators
By Lewis Segal
TV Reviews : Limited Thrills in 'Mortal Fear'
By Ray Loynd
TV Reviews : 'Babies' Shows Popularity, Exploitation of Quints
By Ray Loynd
Theater Review : 'Twelfth Night' Takes a Ride Into the Wild West
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : Jackson Stays Clear of Deep End at The Pond
By Randy Lewis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Music Review : Old 'Favorites' at Ambassador
By Herbert Glass, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Changing Tradition to Save It : O.C. Festival's Mariachis Say the Genre Can't Survive Without Evolving
By Ruthanne Salido, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finding the Home Where Grant Lee Buffalo Roams : Pop Beat: Though still at cult-level, the band's discovered its niche: 'Mockingbirds' is getting air play and the group will open for R.E.M.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Harry Gamboa's East Side Story : The Artist Works in a Wide Range of Media to Reflect Cultural Politics
By Kristine Mckenna, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Scarlett' Miniseries Falls Short of CBS' Expectations : Television: Although the program had solid ratings, it didn't come close to what was promised advertisers.
By Daniel Howard Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poorman: Out With a Flash
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Motels Singer Eases Back Into Business
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
Jazz Masters Teach
Doherty's 'Passion'
Coming to the Defense of 'NYPD Blue's' David Milch
A Surprising Term
No Authentic Christian Worship at Planetary Mass
Praise for Article on Mormon Leader
Why the References to Roman Catholics?
Prop. 187
Trail Builder
Fighting in Bosnia
Republican Takeover of Congress
Disney and CalArts
Proposition 187
OXNARD : Deadline Nears for School Transfers
By Maia Davis
Report to Look at Charities' Health
GRADUATION BLUES: Here's one batch of Fullerton College...
By Jerry Hicks and Debra Cano and Greg Johnson and Mimi Ko
Gaza Police Fire on Militants; 11 Dead in Clashes
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Is Charged in Slayings of 2 Pro-Democracy Haitian Activists
From Associated Press
Dino Valenti; Lead Singer of Quicksilver Messenger Service
Mildred B. Beckstrand; First Palos Verdes Estates Councilwoman
Kay St. Germain; Sang on Radio and in Musicals
Jake Dengel; Character Actor on Stage, Screen and TV
Joseph H. Hazen; Hollywood Attorney, Producer, Art Collector
BRRR! WHEEEE! Polar winds brought the first real nip of...
By Michael Arkush
Santa Ana's Mayor-Elect Keeps Juggling : Politics: Miguel A. Pulido Jr. is both admired and criticized for wooing a wide spectrum of voters.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Proposes Alternatives to Car Pools
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Gaza Police Fire on Militants; 12 Dead in Clashes
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Quality Panel Proposes Alternatives to Car Pools : Smog: Plan for Southland includes financial incentives and auto buybacks. But EPA may mount a legal challenge.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Russia Suspends Adoptions by Foreigners
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Dueling Prophets of Next L.A. : Mike Davis sees murky decay, while Kevin Starr embraces shiny optimism. This odd couple of historians is helping to shape the debate over the past--and future--of Southern California.
By Susan Moffat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Area Poised to Share in Landmark Education Grant : Schools: Portion of $500-million Annenberg gift is expected to help boost reforms such as LEARN program.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Wilson Proposes U.S. Version of Prop. 187 : Immigration: He urges Congress to enact similar measures. But lawmakers are likely to move cautiously.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Conservancy's Deal With Soka May Fall Apart
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USDA Staffers Were Targets of '92 Clinton Fund Raising
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Feinstein Declares Victory; Huffington Refuses to Concede : Senate race: Democratic incumbent says she will follow voters' mandate for change. GOP challenger says he will push for probe of alleged voter fraud by 'non-citizens.'
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trade Deficit Grows, Dealing Setback to GATT
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LABOR : Mexico Paper Presses the Issue of Union's Power : La Reforma sends vendors into the streets, bypassing hawkers guild after its members refuse to sell the daily on a holiday. Some see battle as a class struggle.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RELIGION : Pope's Appointees Show Change Is Cardinal Virtue
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Badgered Over Jabs at Clinton, Radio Host Quits : Media: Colorado Springs conservative's fiery rhetoric is blamed for White House shooting incident. He received flood of hate mail.
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Mourns Colosio's Widow : Eulogies: The charismatic spouse of the slain presidential candidate dies. She had led call for full investigation into his assassination.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
14 Die as Kurds Fight Government in Turkey
Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : New Violence Could Ignite Croatian Tinderbox : Balkans: Serbs are using seized land to attack Bosnia. Their success could complete dream of a Greater Serbia.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Radiation Kills Man in Estonia
Associated Press
Quebec Drops Dam Plans; Indians Had Fought Project
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serb Jets Raid 'Safe Area' in Bosnia; Rebels Use Napalm
From Associated Press
British Jackpot Nearly $11 Million
Reuters
Another Serial Killer Plagues Russian City
Associated Press
Judge Allows Kevorkian to Explain
From a Times Staff Writer
China Begins Counting 'Floating Population' : Asia: Economic opening has created large number of internal migrants. Government fears chaos if group becomes detached from national order.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singapore Plans to Charge Writer Over Article : Asia: Professor wrote that region's regimes repressed dissent. Action also planned against U.S.-owned newspaper.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iran Gives Divorced Women Property Right
Reuters
Finnish Parliament OKs Membership in European Union
Associated Press
House Democrats Call GOP Agenda Extremist
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bentsen Signals Possible White House Tax Plan : Budget: Treasury secretary's comments are the strongest indication the Administration may propose a middle-class cut. GOP welcomes remarks.
From Associated Press
Gingrich Is Going Along on National Review Cruise
Associated Press
Ex-Lawmaker Denies Embezzlement Charge
Associated Press
Hospital Stunned by Recovery of Woman, 86--From Morgue
By William Bunch, NEWSDAY
Promote DNA Technology, Panel Is Urged : Law: National Academy of Sciences is told that its 1992 report paved the way for legal attacks on test results. More positive support is recommended.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Helms Says Clinton Is Not an Able Leader of Military
From Associated Press
Court Upholds Law Restricting 'Green' Labeling : Business: Appeals judges say the measure properly curbs environmental marketing claims, rejecting charges that it limits companies' 1st Amendment rights.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Ex-Sen. Carpenter Extradited to U.S. : Crime: Fighting cancer, former legislator loses final legal battle to avoid being returned from Costa Rica.
By Paul Jacobs and Brian Harris, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UC Regents Seek $145-Million Budget Increase From Governor
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stormy Weather Leading to Pricier Thanksgiving
From Times Wire Services
Wayward Storm Falters, Heads Back Toward Florida : Weather: Hurricane Gordon weakens after lashing the Outer Banks. A wary eye is kept on the Atlantic's most 'bizarre' cyclone in 22 years.
From Times Wire Services
Smoking Ban Is OKd for Texas Prison System
From Reuters
Woman Accused of Killing Sons Is 'Like a 6-Year-Old,' Lawyer Says
From Associated Press
U.S. Appeals Court May Permit Camera Coverage : Judiciary: Group of jurists propose allowing television in their courtrooms. Plan deals with the appellate circuits only, not trial level.
From Associated Press
Government Acts to Remedy Social Security Error : Benefits: Effort is under way to identify 426,000 elderly people who were underpaid. Problem is expected to further burden the agency.
From Times Staff and Wire Services
O.C. Attorney Gets Out the Conservative Message
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McNall and Goodenow Scamming NHL Players
Raider Fans Went to Anaheim Stadium, and Soccer Game Broke Out
Sure, It's New, but It's No Sports Arena
As Usual, Clippers Get In the Last Word
Sooner or Later, Bruins Will Get It
Raveling Left a Mark on More Than a Game
The Battle for No. 1 Being Fought on Paper
Possibly, What Lakers Need Is Fewer Players
Raider Fans Went to Anaheim Stadium, and Soccer Game Broke Out
Don't Devalue CSUN Athletics
BUSINESS
Playing Fare : United's Shuttle Gains Passengers; Southwest Expands
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
But Will It Be a New Economic Engine?
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Some Charges Against Columbia S&L's Spiegel Dropped
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Matsushita Moves to Patch Rift with MCA : Entertainment: Japanese parent admits missteps and says it won't sell MCA. Sony's troubles provide a lesson.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amgen to Acquire Synergen in $239-Million Biotech Deal
By David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Macy to Let I. Magnin Pass Into History : Retailing: Eight of the department stores will be closed and four converted. A grandson's offer for all 12 was not accepted.
By George White and Debra Gendel, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Takes Wild Ride; Dow Trims Loss to 12.79
From Times Wire Services
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chase Manhattan to Acquire Three U.S. Trust Corp. Units
From Associated Press
Teachers Management Owners Accused of Mismanaging Funds
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Takes Wild Ride; Dow Trims Loss to 12.79
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Venerable I. Magnin to Pass Into History : Retailing: Macy Co. rejects offer by grandson of founder. Fashion Island store and seven others will close.
By Debra Gendel and George White, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Saudi Arabia Wants OPEC Oil Production Ceiling Continued
From Bloomberg Business News
Brokers Disciplined: Two Anaheim securities brokers...
AmeriQuest Loss: The Irvine computer products distributor...
$2.3-Million Loss: Wiz Technology Inc., a San Juan...
Labor Coalition Opposes Super Kmarts : Workplace: The two new non-union O.C. stores hurt small businesses, group contends.
By Tina Nguyen and Mimi Ko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Investors Buy Grubb & Ellis Residential Unit : Housing: New O.C. owners will focus on luxury market. No layoffs are planned.
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Improper TMI Money Shifts Cited : Investing: Court-appointed manager describes a 'disturbing pattern.' TMI owner calls report a 'hatchet job.'
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coffeehouse Chain Won't Buy Diedrich : Retailing: Orange County company's president cites difference in growth philosophies.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Verteq Wins Patent Infringement Suit
Notes Sold: Costa Mesa-based ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. said...
Bridgford Stock Surge: Bridgford Foods Corp.'s common...
How to Make the System Pay Off When Your Employer Shortchanges You
From Reuters
Home Inspections Keep Expenses Down : Real estate: Only about 40% of homes sold nationally are checked out. If you do hire an inspector, be sure to evaluate his credentials beforehand.
From Associated Press
Power of Attorney Is Easily Accomplished and Can Prevent Hardship : Finances: Arranging for someone to handle your affairs when you're unable to do so is a prudent procedure.
From Associated Press
It's Fear of Crime That Pays for Security Firm : Services: Wackenhut Corp. profits in picking up where the authorities leave off. It manages 12 prisons and patrols downtown streets and interstate highway rest stops.
From Reuters
A $10-Trillion Legacy Has Financial Planners Talking : Investment: Fortune amassed by older generation since World War II will soon pass to baby boomers.
From Associated Press
Maxwell House Cuts Wholesale Coffee Prices : Consumers: Decision reflects volatile market. Ground variety to drop 10 cents a pound.
From Associated Press
Entrepreneur's Good Scents Brought Him the Sweet Smell of Success : Aromatherapy: Rivals laughed at his ideas on therapeutic values of aromas. Now they copy him.
From Associated Press
Aromatherapy Directory
From Associated Press
HOME & GARDEN
ACCENTS : Flag Days : They celebrate fall colors, spring flowers and a host of holidays. The ones that people fly from their homes these days are downright playful.
By Maresa Archer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TRUE OR FALSE : Test your organic gardening knowledge with this quiz. Some of the answers may suprise you.
Emulating Nature to Control Plant Pests
By Julie Bawden Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Space Age
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INSIDE & OUT : Gentle Cleaner Rids Vinyl of Stains
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MATERIALS : Glass Blocks: Clearly Versatile
From Associated Press
CABINETRY : Home Entertainment Systems Fit Best in Special Furniture
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cementing a Bond That Strengthens With Time
From Associated Press
MATERIALS : Concrete Ways to Achieve Elegant Finish in Masonry Projects
From Associated Press
FURNISHINGS : Pieces That Draw On Rockwell's Art
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CONSTRUCTION : Details That Make for People-Friendly Home
From Associated Press
WALLS : Embossed Papers Raise Options
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Doesn't Anybody Like California? : Doesn't look as if Newt Gingrich does
Staffing Audit Burns Fire Dept. : Appalling record on minorities and women must be improved quickly
TROUGH WATCH : Pensions Aplenty
The Standard Fill-In Won't Do : A special appointee is needed to temporarily replace Yaroslavsky
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Supes in Full Retreat
Wooten Felony Embezzlement Conviction Reduced
By Barbara Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Council May Target River-Bottom Transients : Ventura: Housing committee's plan to force them out could be implemented in January. Three members have criticized it.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homeless Man's Chance at a Fresh Start Falters With Arrest on Suspicion of Theft
By Dwayne Bray and Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Disabled Criticize Saturdays Pool Closure
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Census Report Shows Chumash Population Rose Sharply in '80s : Native Americans: Tiny tribe is said to be growing faster than most groups, though some say the jump reflects a change in respondents' view of themselves.
By Ira E. Stoll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FULLERTON : Ex-Chamber Chief Says He's Dropping Utility Tax Lawsuit
By Mimi Ko
DANA POINT : Festival's Offerings Please the Palate
By Frank Messina
Orange County Almanac
Countywide : Forum to Focus on Trade With Vietnam
By Thao Hua
A Skater's Fast Trip From Rink Amateur to Champ : Special Olympics: Just 18 months ago, 12-year-old Robyn Bucholtz was terrified of the ice, but now she's an award-winner who can't get enough. Not even the occasional fall fazes her.
By Danielle A. Fouquette, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Clemente Slaying Suspect Held in Delaware : Crime: Officer who stopped to aid stranded motorists arrests 23-year-old man sought in 1990 gang killing, the city's first.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talks Extended on El Toro Land Exchange : Conversion: Federal official says it's unclear how passage of airport initiative will affect proposed swap. Interior Dept. and Irvine Co. will take until April to discuss other ideas for the land.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
War's Unfinished Business : He'd Like to Return Japanese Flag Taken From Fallen Soldier
By Bert Eljera, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Buena Park
By Lesley Wright
FILLMORE : Mild Shocks Ward Condors From Lines
By Miguel Bustillo
OXNARD : It's a Teacher! A Princess! No, It's Story Lady!
By Maia Davis
OXNARD : Man, 66, Dies After Being Hit by Truck
By Kay Saillant
PORT HUENEME : Park Building to Get Plastic Windows
By Christina Lima
SOMIS : Couple Convicted of Bankruptcy Fraud
By Ira E. Stoll
Academy Applicants File With Gallegly
By Tracy Wilson
VENTURA : Man Gets 18 Years to Life in Slaying
By Barbara Murphy
SEAL BEACH : Opposition Seen to Development Plan
By Russ Loar
LA PALMA : Residents Offer Ideas on Code Enforcement
By Bill Billiter
LOS ALAMITOS : City Council Hires Janitorial Service
By Bert Eljera
SAN CLEMENTE : Hotel to Be Converted Into Home for Seniors
By Len Hall
ANAHEIM : Kidnaper to Be Tried 3rd Time in Slaying
By Susan Marquez Owen
NEWPORT BEACH : Expansion of Fashion Island OKd
By Holly J. Wagner
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 42 Homes to Be Built on 9-Acre Nursery Site
By Debra Cano
Countywide : Clear Skies, Warmer Weather Forecast
By Lynn Franey
SIMI VALLEY : 'Miracle' Girl From Car Crash Greets Rescuers
By Tracy Wilson
SIMI VALLEY : 3 Charged Over Garage 'Chop Shop'
By Mary F. Pols
VENTURA : Kidnaping Expert Allowed to Testify
By Dwayne Bray
NEWBURY PARK : Teledyne Agrees to Settle Civil Claims
By Kenneth R. Weiss
THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Filipino Dance Groups to Perform
By Tracy Wilson
GARDEN GROVE : Suspected Freeway Flasher Arrested
By Susan Marquez Owen
TUSTIN : Traffic Safety Measure Targets Panhandling
By Alan Eyerly
TUSTIN : School Official Gives Advice on Prop. 187
By Bert Eljera
Countywide : Three Receive Awards for Urban Planning
By Danielle A. Fouquette
GARDEN GROVE : City Workers to Get Their First Raises in 3 Years
By Bert Eljera
Allegedly Troubled Man Found Bullet-Riddled but Alive
By Debbie Kong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Competency Question Halts Child-Torture Trial : Courts: Two psychiatrists say Cynthia Medina is able to face charges. Defense attorney says she is 'overwhelmed,' will get a third opinion.
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golf Shootout Draws Both Legends, Mortals : Charity: The Sherwood Country Club tournament is expected to raise about $1 million for cancer research and a facility for abused children.
By Greg Rippee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Grant to Pay for 'Decoy' Program Targeting Liquor Sales to Minors
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Obituaries
New Police Headquarters on City Agenda : Simi Valley: Council will consider sites and financing for expanded offices. Current station was severely damaged in January's temblor.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stiff Polar Blasts Chill the Valley : Light Snow and Drizzle Fall; Warming and Clearing Are Forecast
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beilenson Claims Slim Win Over Sybert : Politics: GOP challenger calls fraud and says he may ask Congress to deny a seat to the nine-term Democratic representative. He also threatens a lawsuit.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
187 Shows Clergy's Weak Influence on Electorate : Religion: Catholics supported anti-illegal immigration measure in droves despite many churches' opposition. Some say flock needs education, some say shepherds.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Fires City Attorney in 3-2 Vote
By Tim May
Dog Park Proposed in Sepulveda Basin
By Tim May
Katz Weighs Bill to Bar 'Hidden Tax' by Utilities : Budget: Assemblyman says the DWP is overcharging users to help cover the city's fiscal shortfalls. Political observers wonder what's behind his actions.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When They Say They Exercise Religiously,the 'Vessels' Mean It : 'I had a vision about exercising. I wanted to minister to the physical woman and the spiritual woman.'
By Emily Adams
LAPD Begins Crackdown on Skid Row Homeless : Safety: Police take action after USDA warned food company that it could be closed over health hazards posed by transients.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Delays Vote on Softening Stance Against Prop. 187
By James Rainey and Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Taking Parenting a Step at a Time : Education: At L.A. adult occupational center, young mothers celebrate the learning of skills and lessening the violence against their children.
By Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA MONICA : City Seeks Probe of Alleged Quake Thefts by Firefighters
LONG BEACH : Closing Shipyard Would Cost 10,100 Jobs, Study Says
COMPTON : School Board Appointment of Felon Put Into Limbo
LOS ANGELES : Deadline for Quake Aid Requests Extended to Jan. 20
Needlewoman Sews Her Way to Top Award
By Virginia Watson
VAN NUYS : Mayor Backs Rule to Limit Copter Noise
By Kay Hwangbo
LAWNDALE : Car Knocked Into Gear by Boy, 2, Injures 2 Toddlers
Post-Quake Danger Seen in Heaters
By Antonio Olivo
BURBANK : Cleanup Questioned at Site Near Schools
By Vivien Lou Chen
GLENDALE : Foundation Funds 5 Local Charities
By Antonio Olivo
L.A. Ordered to Pay King Lawyers $22,000 in Expenses
L.A. River Bike Path From Valley to Downtown Studied
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prosecution Rests Its Case in Fleiss Trial : Courts: One of the alleged prostitutes testifies on videotape that she was dispatched by the defendant to a lavish Beverly Hills hotel suite.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deficit Complicates Mayor's LAPD Plan : Budget: Riordan urges department heads to help close $200-million gap while he expands the police force.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Visiting Experts to Advise L.A. Zoo on Renovation
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Elite Go Head to Head in Academic Decathlon
By Isaac Guzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Case Versus Fleiss Rests After Jury Views Tape : Courts: Prosecution finishes arguments after videotaped testimony from alleged prostitute. Woman says she worked for defendant.
From Times Wire Services
NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Receives Final Check for Computer Lab
By John Chandler
GLENDALE : Leader for Evening High School Named
By Vivien Lou Chen
NORTHRIDGE : Belated Dedication Set for Train Station
By Antonio Olivo
CALABASAS : 2 Businesses Seek to Keep Freeway Signs
By Frank Manning
High School Rivals Cram for the City's Super Bowl of Smarts : Education: Four-time winner Taft High is favored by many in the Academic Decathlon, but other teams are studying hard for an upset. It's warfare, says one coach.
By Isaac Guzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 Charged in Police Crackdown on Cloned Cellular Phones : Glendale: West L.A. shop owner and manager plus four others face laundry list of charges. The acts cost two telephone companies an estimated $150,000, police say.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opponents Fear Renewed Push for Prayer in Schools : Constitution: Conservative Republican takeover of House and Senate is expected to fuel battle over 1st Amendment issues. Most religious groups are taking a cautious approach.
From Religion News Service
More than 300 Roman Catholics, led by Cardinal Roger M...
By Rosanne Keynan
U.S. Bishops Condemn Prop. 187, Set Rules for Catholic Hospitals : Conference: Prelates also urge that more top jobs in the church be filled by women despite ban on ordination. They call for 'moral revolution' to counter 'growing culture of violence.'
From Religion News Service
Bike Path Proposed Along River : Commuting: Route might attract as many as 2,000 who could avoid rush hour traffic on a link from Downtown L.A. to the Sepulveda Basin.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rep. Beilenson Claims Win; Sybert Charges Voter Fraud
By A Times Staff Writer
REPAIRED CHURCHES: Ten months after the Northridge...
By John Dart
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall School District Prepares for Transfers : Education: Parents choose neighborhoods based on campuses there, officials say. But next fall, 500 students will be moved to new Stevenson Ranch Elementary.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New School Program Leads to 2nd Arrest : Littlerock: Education officials say student is held after peers report him as part of cash-for-crime-tips plan.
By Errol A. Cockfield Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Century High Student's Killer Gets 29 Years to Life
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Competition to Sweet 16 Is Sure to Be Bitter This Season
By Ivan Maisel, NEWSDAY
Ram Draft Review a Mixed Bag : Football: There is plenty of good and bad to go around regarding the team's young talent.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Saddleback Tough, but Sailors Win
By Ahmed V. Ortiz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Los Alamitos Tosses Aside Del Rey League Foe St. John Bosco
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Pomona Ganesha Shuts Down Rancho Alamitos
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Trabuco Hills Has Winning Answers
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Villa Park Handles Corona del Mar, 43-21
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Extra / Southern Section Playoffs : Scorecard: County Highlights From The First Round Of The Southern Section Playoffs
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Valencia's Surge Continues as Westminster Falls
By Eric Maddy
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Foothill's Defense Sets in Defeat of Kennedy
By Melanie Neff
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Servite Shuts Out Battered Western
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : El Toro Establishes Early Lead, Manages to Hold Off Savanna
By Gabe Lacques
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Brea-Olinda Shuts Down Century
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Mater Dei Surprises Coach With Big Victory
By Michael Casey
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Fontana Dominates Edison, and Faces Bishop Amat Next
By Mark Stroder
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Mission Viejo Can't Handle No. 1 Bishop Amat
By Dan Arritt
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II : Mira Costa Rallies to Tie Buena Park, Then Wins Tiebreaker
By Corey Lyons
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Arroyo Grande Knocks Out Fullerton Despite Turnovers
By Eric Burdick
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Pierce Throws, Catches, Intercepts in South Hills' Victory
By David Grimm
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Sunny Hills' Defense Totally Shuts Down Garden Grove
By Mike Wojciechowski
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : Laguna Hills Wins, McGraw Scores Four Touchdowns to Set Record
By Joe Wojciechowski
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : La Mirada Takes Advantage of University Turnovers to Win
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION X : Orange Lutheran Routs L.A. Baptist, 56-6
By Ken Hill
PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : Costa Mesa Bounced From Playoffs
By Geoff Bilau
Before Its Bowl, Rancho Santiago Has to Deal With Saddleback
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Advances to State Water Polo Final
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brannan Leads SCC With 26 Points in Opener
Bradbury Eager to Join the Game : Soccer: Titan junior who sat out last season's semifinal match, can't wait for NCAA opener tonight.
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : The Busier, the Better for Los Amigos' Zavala : Basketball: Senior guard impresses everyone with her talent on, off the court.
By Erik Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golden West Dominates Honors in Volleyball
UCI's Keefe Leads Exhibition Victory
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cotton Suffers Broken Leg in 49er Victory
Smith Takes It to Bank as Lakers Win at Buzzer
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Clipper Debacle : Pro basketball: Off to worst start ever, they lose eighth consecutive game, 94-83, to the 76ers.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wisconsin Judge Dismisses Ticket Suit Against UCLA
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWNS : Anything Goes, but Will the Trojans? : A Not-Too-Civil War : There Will Be No Neutral Corners in Oregon Today When Ducks and Beavers Meet With a Pasadena Trip on the Line
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball Players See Cap in Tax
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's USC-UCLA Week, but It's Not Too Early to Get Irish Up
By Shav Glick
THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Late Bloomers Give Life to Second Half of Season
By Bill Plaschke
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Perry and Trapp to Start Sunday
By Steve Springer
They Didn't Put High in Ohio
By Steve Harvey
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson to Wait and See on Thigh
By T.J. Simers
Rams Gambled on Negotiations, Now May Have to Pay the Phifer : Pro football: The team declined to sign the defensive standout to a long-term deal, and after this season he'll be free to negotiate with any team.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Early Vote: U.S. Against the World (Tour) : Golf: Couples, others say it has to be done with cooperation of PGA Tour.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
De La Hoya Wins, Avoids Some Road Work
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Dominate Trail Blazers
From Associated Press
Jones' Speed Ends Toney's Victory Streak : Boxing: Challenger wins the IBF super-middleweight championship by a unanimous decision.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWNS : Anything Goes, but Will the Trojans? : USC-UCLA: Only USC has shot at Rose Bowl, but series has a history of the unexpected.
By Jim Hodges, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Buccaneers Listen to Orioles' Angelos
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Even at 50, Donahue Remains Everybody's All-American Boy
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Westlake Has No Problem With Keppel
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sylmar Takes Offense, Punches Out University
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Passes Put Torrance on Run
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Shots Outshot in Shootout : Golf: Like chemistry class, some experiments blow up as Wadkins and Magee take lead.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hold the Testimonials, Birmingham Prolongs Epstein's Career
By Tris Wykes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taft Stops Comeback Just in Time
By Kennedy Cosgrove, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sailer Helps Notre Dame Leg Out Victory Over Santa Barbara
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Only Oregon State Can Deter Oregon
By Dan Hafner
SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Takes Fight Out of Muir
By Darin Esper
The Rivalry Within a Rivalry : Robinson Holds a 5-3 Advantage Over Donahue, but UCLA Coach Has Won Three of Their Last Four Matchups
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bell-Jeff Playoff Game Moved Because of Snow and Cold
By Bryan Rodgers
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division I
By James Temmel
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ii
By Steve Galluzzo
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup
By Ron Stapp
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ii
By Terry Brown
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Iii
By Franklin White
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Iii
By Greg Meade
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Iii
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Iii
By Mike Johnson
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ix
By David Harris
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ix
By Lance O'Fallon
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ix
By James Chesnutt
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ix
By Brian Sobel
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Ix
By Shane Duffy
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division X
By Lauren Peterson
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division X
By Jule Woods
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division X
By Lisa Grall
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : 8-man Large Division
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division Iii
By Frank Carulli
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division X
By Gerry Price
Southern Section Football Playoff Roundup : Division X
By Mike Yeaman
Nuccitelli Carries Monroe, 35-6
By Alan Springer
CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Passing Game Fires Blanks
By Peter Yoon
City Section Football Playoff Roundup
By Matthew Avila
City Section Football Playoff Roundup : 3-a Division
By Aaron Meier
City Section Football Playoff Roundup : 3-a Division
By Greg Anapol
City Section Football Playoff Roundup : 3-a Division
By Scott Wraight
City Section Football Playoff Roundup
By Brian Chalew
A Little Bit of History
A Little Bit of History
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Ohio Knocks Off No. 14 Virginia
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Fontana Eliminates Edison, 30-7 : Playoffs: Next up for Steelers after opening victory in Division I is Bishop Amat.
By Mark Stroder, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Dominate Trail Blazers
From Associated Press
HOLLYWOOD PARK : After Short Pause, Tabasco Cat Tries Turf in Hollywood Derby
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Granada Hills, Taft Chart New Territory : Cross-country: Both schools could win first girls' championships in City Section finals.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousand Oaks Swings With Marsden : Cross-country: His race will determine whether Lancers are great, or merely very good.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura's Press Smothers Porterville
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Children to See CSUN's House This Time : College basketball: Kids from Shrine Hospital where the Matadors visited will attend scrimmage.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Where Wilson Goes, Glendale Will Follow : Cross-country: Vaquero runners must stay close to Moorpark ace for team to win State title.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Date, Davenport in Semifinals at the Garden
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Little Bit of History
Moorpark Wrestlers in Regional
By Fernando Dominguez
Valley and Moorpark Do Their Bidding : College football: Both schools seem headed for bowls, but cannot accept invitations until Sunday.
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Baptist's Season Lacks Only That Perfect Ending : Volleyball: Knights put 19-0 record on the line in Southern Section Division V final against Brentwood.
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROUNDUP : Northridge Volleyball Win Streak Hits 4
Franklin the Final Roadblock in Sylmar's 3-A Title Quest : Girls' volleyball: Absence of Van Nuys has helped Spartans advance to City final.
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Only Palisades Stands in Way of Chatsworth : Girls' volleyball: Chancellors face daunting challenge in City 4-A final against perennial power.
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
Girls' Basketball 1994-1995: Garden Grove League
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