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What happened on November 26, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
Still Stuffed? Here's a Feast for the Ears : Jazz: Some 300 musicians, including vocalist Micki Rhyne and guitarist Ron Eschete, plan to dish out some hearty fare at Bash '94 in Costa Mesa.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Think of Sunday at Spaghettini as Birdland South
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ALBUM REVIEWS : Something to Chew On From Bazooka
By Mike Boehm
Director Makes Trek Into New Medium
By James Grant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MC 900 Ft Jesus Finds More Converts for His Tall Tales
By Lorraine Ali, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'How to Succeed' in High-Tech : La Jolla Playhouse's revival of the 1961 hit is a computerized techno wonder that's heading for Broadway. The gizmos have provided the designers with the challenge of their careers.
By Pat Launer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Has TV Lost Touch With Its Audience? : Commentary: The authors of the new book 'Prime Time' are deeply concerned with how the tube is changing the face of reality in the '90s.
By Rick Du Brow, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
Movies
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
The Ballad of Diane Warren, Songwriter
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Impressive Bows for TLC and Sinatra
By Dennis Hunt
Japanese Group Hopes 'Swan' Song Will Fly in America : Pop music: Dreams Come True, debuting in the U.S. market with 'The Swan Princess' theme, is one of many bands trying to break through.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Focusing on a Fountain of Youth for the On-Air Talent : Television: A video camera in use at more than 30 stations will electronically breathe new life into the careers of aging news anchors, according to inventors.
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEW : A Good Motive With Mixed Results
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
WEEKEND TV : 'Hi-Tech Toys' Features Latest Gadgets
TV REVIEW : Provocative Journey Into the 'Fatherland'
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
It's the Format, Stupid
Shutterbug Puts Celebrity Photography in Focus
By Any Other Name
Live Long and Act Well
Political Advice
Homeless
McMillan on Hemet Suit
GOP Mandate and the Democrats
Christmas Tree Shipments Herald Holidays, Fire Danger : Safety: The day after Thanksgiving is a busy one at lots preparing firs for sale. A firefighters official says bringing an evergreen home too early can make it prematurely brittle and very combustible.
By David Haldane and Yvette Cabrera, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
'Rejection Day'
Campaign Manners
But What Is It?
Giving and Sharing
Why Lobbyists?
The Police Response
Baseball Is Expensive
More Tax Money
Sex Education
For Second Chances
Clinics See Fewer Patients After Prop. 187 : Health: Officials at O.C. facilities say fear continues to keep patients away. Many aren't aware that enforcement is on hold.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell and Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FRISKY HOLIDAY: If hearing some dog lovers refer to...
By Alicia Di Rado and Jerry Hicks and Lesley Wright
Shoppers Swarm After Bargains : Business: The ample size of crowds in O.C. outpaces spending on traditional first day of holiday retail season. Sales totals appear to be up slightly as bargain hunters, discounts hold sway.
By George White and Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
O.C. Economic Recovery Spurred by Growing Consumer Confidence : Optimism: With employment increasing at last and home sales surging, the outlook has brightened.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colombia Rebels Welcome Plan for Peace Talks
By Steven Ambrus, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New East Europe Retailers Told to Put on a Happy Face : Commerce: Western franchisers insist workers discard communism's sneer. Rather, take a shower and smile.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Proud to Be 'the Devil's Advocate' : Jacques Verges is one of the most mysterious, feared and detested lawyers in France. He has embraced a clientele that includes Klaus Barbie, African dictators and now Carlos the Jackal.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accent Is on German in South Carolina 'Boom Belt' : Development: Once-sleepy region is beacon for foreign investment. But some fear loss of small-town feel.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bosnia Air Strike Aborted; Allied Indecision Cited
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shoppers Swarm After Bargains : Business: The ample size of the crowds outpaces spending on traditional first day of holiday retail season. Sales totals appear to be up slightly as promotions and discounts hold sway.
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Falling in Love Isn't as Boring as Science Says
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Health Clinics Report Declines After Prop. 187 : Health: Doctors say fear is scaring patients away. Many immigrants are unaware that enforcement is on hold.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAFTA Boosts U.S. Exports, Case for GATT
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brisk Sales Reported at Valley Stores : Business: Shopping rush reflects large crowds nationwide and shows how far local malls have come since Jan. 17 quake. Sales totals appear to be up slightly as discounts hold sway.
By Greg Miller and George White, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Health Clinics Report Declines After Prop. 187 : Health: Doctors say fear is scaring patients away. Many immigrants are unaware that enforcement is on hold.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AGAINST THE ODDS: Do the Cal State Northridge Matadors...
By Michael Arkush
Shoppers Swarm After Bargains : Business: The ample size of the crowds outpaces spending on traditional first day of holiday retail season. Sales totals appear to be up slightly as bargain hunters, discounts hold sway.
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NORTH AMERICA : Canada Scrambles to Block U.S. Pass at Its Football Cup
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CENTRAL AMERICA : Leaders Worry: After Prop. 187, the Deluge : Latin presidents fear a massive return of citizens. They hope to lobby Clinton at upcoming Miami summit.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rep. Michel Warns GOP of Evils of Hubris : House: The retiring minority leader tells the new leaders not to be 'clawing at power.' He also admits regret for losing a chance at Speaker's seat.
From Associated Press
Israel and Syria: 1 Goal, 2 Views : Mideast: U.S. tries to broker differences in perception as old enemies strive for peace.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Palestinian Mediators Hopeful After Hamas Postpones Rally in Gaza City : Mideast: Freezing rain forces cancellation. Delay may help ease factional tensions, observers suggest.
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Palestinian Camp Fighting Kills 10
By Marilyn Raschka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Arson Suspected in Fatal Blaze at Polish Port : Fire: A teen-ager was trampled as fans fled MTV awards telecast. 200 others remain hospitalized.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attack on Artist May Have Been Mistake
Associated Press
Marines Head to Waters Off Bosnia in Case Peacekeeper Rescue Needed
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Researcher Accused of Faking Data : Science: Ex-MIT staffer is appealing the 19 allegations of misconduct. Her study purported to use genes to transfer disease resistance.
From Associated Press
5 Die in Botched Oil Theft
Associated Press
Illinois Aunt Charged in Boy's Stun Gun Death
Associated Press
19 Iran Cities Flooded
Associated Press
Jesse Jackson Joins Calls to Deny Key Senate Post to Helms
Associated Press
Tommy Boyce; Co-Wrote Hit Songs in '60s
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Viola Spolin; Guru of Improvisational Theater Methods
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
M. Shapp; Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Members of Interim Rwanda Parliament Are Sworn In : Africa: New MPs pledge to work toward unity in nation where up to a million people died in massacres and civil war.
From Reuters
Rwanda Appoints Foreign Minister
Reuters
Aristide Calls on U.S. Troops to Disarm Thugs, Army Units : Haiti: He says return to democracy is jeopardized. American military is wary of being drawn into law enforcement.
From the Washington Post
WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Owner of Harrods Cleared of Blackmail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : MONACO : Prince Undergoes Heart Operation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Flu Activity Low, But Vaccinations Encouraged by CDC
Associated Press
Military Seeks to Give More Active Roles to Reservists
From Reuters
Prop. 187 Sponsors Blame Foes for Illegal Immigrants' Fears Over Seeking Health Care
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Storm Batters Northern California With Rain, Snow and High Winds
Associated Press
Bruins Might Need to Hire Coach Blackwell
Clipper Fans Count Blessings--and Victories
For a Real Treat, He's One to Watch
LAPD Captain Says Coliseum Is Secure
Murray Can't Think About Running for Governor of Oregon
Meanwhile, Back at the UCLA-USC Game
This Is an Urgent Cry From a Desperate Fan
They Gave Him a Purple and Golden Parachute
BUSINESS
Japan Approves a Tax Cut Plan; U.S. Lukewarm
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Make an About-Face; Dow Jumps 33.6 : Markets: One analyst called it "a natural knee-jerk reaction" after sharp drop earlier in the week. Trading was light.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
'Juice' May Replace Office Coffee Break
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.S. Group to Acquire Westin Hotels From Japan's Aoki : Lodging: South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa and two in San Francisco area are included in the $561-million deal.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Mr. Sony' Pulls the Plug : Morita's Resignation Said Unrelated to Movie Woes
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Group to Acquire Westin Hotels From Japan's Aoki : Lodging: South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa and two in San Francisco area are included in the $561-million deal.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines & Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines & Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
New 'Beetle' May Be Built for Americas : Autos: Volkswagen may launch an updated version of the popular Bug to be sold in the Western Hemisphere.
From Reuters
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Some Planes of Leisure Air Win FAA's OK
From Reuters
Wet Seal Shares Gain 20% After Analyst Projects Rebound
By Ross Kerber
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Founder's Son: Mark Pick, son of the late founder of Pick...
Once Hectic Mortgage-Refinancing Pace Slows to Crawl : Real estate: Higher interest rates drop activity to a five-year low in Orange County. Lenders push new-home loans.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Czechs Turn Out to Buy into Industry : Privatization: Stock in 1,849 state companies is transferred. More than 80% of adult citizens now own shares.
From Associated Press
Economists Caution Mexico to Increase Savings Rate
From Reuters
HOME & GARDEN
PLANTS : Queenly Cyclamen Reigns as a Crowning Glory
By Sharon Cohoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TURNING THE TABLES : For a festive change of place during the holidays, or for any special meal, set the scene unconventionally. Mix and match dishes, linens and stemware. Garnish with themes and symbols. Let imagination be the centerpiece.
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINING : Napkins and Centerpieces Add a Gracious Touch of Tradition and Charm
From Associated Press
INSIDE & OUT : When Vinyl Floor Tiles Buckle, Fix Problem, Not Just Symptom
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Inside & Out : Under Fire
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale
WILDLIFE : Putting Out the Unwelcome Mat
From Associated Press
And For Our Next Trick, We'll Turn a Jigsaw Into a Sander
From Associated Press
The Best Plants for the Job
By Sharon Cohoon
BUGS : Not All Spiders Are Man's Best Friends on Eight Legs
From Associated Press
GARDENING : Water: Giver and Taker of Life
By James Walters, ASSOCIATED PRESS
COMPUTERS : Hometime Puts Pros' Advice at Your Fingertips
By Larry Blasko, ASSOCIATED PRESS
DECOR : Installment Plans Can Pay Off
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Another Look at Fire Dept. Personnel : Independent panel will review audit's findings of prejudice and harassment
A Blessed Moment of Peace in Angola
Why No Country Can Stand on Its Own : What's needed is multilateral regulation of migration
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Volunteerism: Ask and They Will Come
It's Been 70 Years Since Anaheim Booted Klan
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sharing Precious Domain : Rustic Riley Wilderness Park Will Open to Public
By Alan Eyerly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Family Arranges Funeral, Cites Prop. 187 Fears : Aftermath: Julio Cano will be buried in Mexico. His parents hope attention to story alleviates misinformation about initiative.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Set for Battle, but It Won't Bee Soon : Public safety: Special county unit is keeping an eye out--and weapons ready--for arrival of feared insects.
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Fur Salon Attracts Protesters
By Tina Nguyen
COSTA MESA : Barber's Return Is Shear Pleasure
By Nancy Hsu
ORANGE : School District Has Unexpected Good Fortune: $3 Million
By Lesley Wright
WESTMINSTER : City Council Gives Business High Sign
By Bert Eljera
VILLA PARK : Council Picks Patchin to Serve as Mayor
By Bill Billiter
ANAHEIM : Youth Shoots Truck Driver at Market, Then Flees
By Thao Hua
NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : School District Honors 3 Retiring Trustees
By Holly J. Wagner
COUNTYWIDE : Homes Needed for Exchange Students
By Frank Messina
BREA : Maintenance Director McCarron Honored
By Alan Eyerly
LOS ALAMITOS : Wieder Presents Checks for Park Work
By Bert Eljera
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Man Held After Shooting Outside Restaurant
By Ken Ellingwood
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Honor Their Family Ties
By Debra Cano
LAGUNA HILLS : Ordinance Limits Sites of Adult Businesses
By Lynn Franey
Orange County Almanac
City Guide
MISSION VIEJO : Commissioners OK Plans for REI Store
By Frank Messina
Orange County Almanac : Today
LA PALMA : Land to Be Bought for Low-Cost Housing
By Bill Billiter
Crystal Cathedral Play Is Expecting : Pageant: The annual 'Glory of Christmas' production celebrates a birth by featuring many newborn animal actors. It's all part of the plan.
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body of Slain Man Found on Roadside
Girl Ignites Apartment With Butane Lighter : Fires: Four children and two adults are evacuated. Child says she was trying to keep her teddy bear warm.
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arcade Shooting Victim in Critical Condition
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
First Sermon in New Sanctuary Set
By Daye Clark
For the Homeless, Some Unorthodox Success : Shelters: Pasadena's pilot program discards tough love approach, blending intensive management with greater autonomy.
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For the Homeless, Some Unorthodox Success : Genesis I: Despite a rocky first year, Downtown's dome village has become a viable alternative to the more rigid shelters.
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Matter How You Cue Up, It's Tough to Beat a Legend
By Vince Kowalick
Tremors of Love : Couple, Brought Together by Quake, Plans Wedding
By Kurt Pitzer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Salvation Army Bells Won't Ring Out at Some Sites
By Jan Stevens, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Early Bird Specials : Shoppers Battle Weather, Crowds to Uphold Post-Thanksgiving Tradition
By Tracy Wilson and Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
After-School Music Class Strikes Chord With Students : Education: Children at Cesar Chavez School in Oxnard learn a variety of instruments thanks to the efforts of a fifth-grade teacher.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Housing Plan for Farmland Protested in Oxnard : Development: Site is wanted for a project that would include low-cost residences. But neighbors say area is for greenbelt.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conejo Panel to Consider Expanding Child Care : Schools: Enrollment boom puts some Thousand Oaks families on waiting list. District will vote on funds for more hourly providers.
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SOUTH-CENTRAL : 2 Girls Die in Separate Fires at Duplex, House
SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES : Man Runs Into Path of Blue Line Train, Is Killed
LOS ANGELES : 3 Killed, Several Injured in 2 Holiday Accidents
Turkey and undressing: Three L.A.-area striptease joints...
By Steve Harvey
More Rainfall Expected From Winter Storm
By Matthew Mosk
POINT MUGU : Cabin Fire at Club Destroys 1930s-Era Items
By Julie Fields
County Property Tax Deadline Extended
By Matthew Mosk
9 Arrested for Drunk Driving
By Julie Fields
FILLMORE : Council Backs Curbs on Adult Businesses
By Jeff Mcdonald
SANTA PAULA : City Employees to Get 2.5% Pay Raise
By Jeff Mcdonald
LOS ANGELES : City Paid $45,000 Too Much for Elections, Audit Finds
PANORAMA CITY : Man Slain by Robber in Apartment Parking Lot
Burbank Airport Having Trouble Getting Expansion Off the Ground
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Firefighters Fill the Boot to Fight Disease
By Greg Rippee
SIMI VALLEY : A Year Without Hot Dogs Is Ending
By Mary F. Pols
SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Deputy Manager Is Rehired by City
By Sara Catania
Holiday a Blend of Nationalism and Spirituality
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hanukkah Candles Serve as Metaphor for Religious Life : Holiday: They commemorate the miracle of the oil in the temple lasting eight days. Their lighting also is about the slow unfolding of spiritual insight.
\o7 from Religion News Service\f7
When Native American, Jesuit Worlds Intersected : Museums: 'Sacred Encounters' exhibit explores the 19th-Century experience of Western Indians with European missionaries.
By Rosanne Keynan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hanukkah, the 2,000-year-old Jewish festival of lights...
By Rosanne Keynan
Obituaries
Give 'em a Hand : Students get a lesson in the environment by picking up trash in Big Tujunga Canyon.
By Maki Becker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GLENDALE : Council Race Starts With Mayor Entry
By Steve Ryfle
TOPANGA : Arson Watch Starts Fund-Raising Drive
By Frank Manning
VAN NUYS : Demolition of Public Health Center Begins
By Jeff Schnaufer
GLENDALE : Galleria Lauded for Crime Prevention
By Steve Ryfle
PACOIMA : Youth Center Given Computer Grant
By Tim May
NORTHRIDGE : Forums Set on Status of Prop. 187
By Maki Becker
Everyone's Village : A Center for Busy Women Is Now a School for All
By Alicia Doyle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1,600 Left in Dark by Power Outage
By Josh Meyer
Obituaries
Rates for Most Offenses Stay Level : Antelope Valley: Figures for third quarter show 1% drop in the region, though homicides rose 33% from 18 to 24.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAROL LAWRENCE: A musical and dramatic production...
By John Dart
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Rabbis Replaced Strength With Spirit in Hanukkah Tradition
By John Dart
COMMENTARY : Hanukkah Story Illuminates Perils of Uniformity
By A. James Rudin, RELIGION NEWS SERVICE; \o7 Rabbi Rudin is the national interreligious affairs director of the American Jewish Committee\f7
Chinese Feast on Holiday Dinner : Thanksgiving: Exchange students are puzzled by cranberries, but enjoy special meal served at a church.
By Isaac Guzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUENA PARK : School Districts Seek Input in Development
By Lesley Wright
SPORTS
Clippers Get Hopes Up Before Losing Yet Again : Pro basketball: Ellis' hot fourth-quarter shooting helps wipe out Nets' 20-point lead before committing costly misstep in 107-102 loss.
From Associated Press
Arizona Rallies to Win After Carter Is Injured
From Times Wire Services
THE NFL : Here Comes Jimmy and the Change Gang
By Bob Glauber, THE SPORTING NEWS
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Whittingham's Mastery on the Line
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakers Wake Up Just in Time : Pro basketball: After slow start, they shoot 70.6% in the fourth quarter to rally past Atlanta, 92-87.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers' Shot at Victory Ends Up Out of Bounds : Pro basketball: Team falls to 0-12 after Ellis' 19-point fourth quarter triggers big rally before costly misstep in 107-102 loss to Nets.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Stewing Over Irish Domination : College football: Trojans hope to end 11-game losing streak in series against inconsistent Notre Dame.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glory Days Again? : Nevada Las Vegas Is Counting on Tim Grgurich to Reclaim Success of Tarkanian Era While Leaving Its Problems Behind
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's All or Nothing at Skins Game : Golf: Whoever wins the hole wins the money. Watson, Couples, Azinger and Stewart will rely on their putting.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The 'Best Deal' at Notre Dame Not Too Good
By Mal Florence
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Tomczak Gets Nod From Cowher
By Lonnie White
THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Football World Starting to Notice Special Teams
By Bill Plaschke
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis to Face Tough Defense
By T.J. Simers
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengals' Broussard Recovered, to Start
\o7 Associated Press\f7
COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Virginia's Loss Clouds ACC's Bowl Picture
From Associated Press
Nebraska Wins It With Defense : Big Eight: Oklahoma offense unable to do much and top-ranked Cornhuskers improve to 12-0 with 13-3 victory. Frazier sits it out.
From Associated Press
McNair (52 of 82 for 514 Yards) Not Enough
From Associated Press
Technically Speaking, Tech Backs Into the Cotton Bowl
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Arizona Rallies, Then Holds Off Arizona State : Pacific 10: Sun Devils' Baker misses field goal in final minute after Wildcats' Carter suffers neck injury.
From Associated Press
Walsh to Reveal Future Plans Next Week
By Earl Gustkey
Thousand Oaks Chases Double
By John Ortega
Mater Dei Defeats Loyola, 31-7
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE HOCKEY : Goaltender Carries Maine Past Upstart Irish
By Tris Wykes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diamond Bar Ousts Westlake
By Michael Lazarus
NHL Players, Owners Can't Agree on Tax
From Staff and Wire Reports
COMMENTARY : Reeves Was Wrong About Simms
By Mike Lupica, NEWSDAY
UCLA Women Lose Opener, 58-55
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Preseason No.1 Arkansas Loses Opener to Massachusetts, 104-80
From Associated Press
NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Learn While Winning
From Associated Press
LOS ALAMITOS : Top Older Horses Vie for Champions Berths
By Stacy Pigott
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Whittingham's Mastery on the Line
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Mater Dei Gives Fans What They Want by Routing Loyola
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bruins Win, Face No. 1 Stanford
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Fighters Will Lose Out on Prop. 187 Reaction
By Chris Dufresne
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Mustangs Dominate Jordan
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : Laguna Hills Gets Victory; McGraw Still Shy of Record
By Michael Casey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Bad Snap on Punt Helps Diamond Bar Knock Off Top-Seeded Westlake
By Michael Lazarus
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Lompoc Shuts Down Sunny Hills, 28-0
By Jon Clifford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Valencia's Mistakes Open the Door for Foothill
By Forrest Lee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : El Toro Too Much for Loara
By Dan Arritt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION X : Orange Lutheran Saved by the Sack
By Mike Wojciechowski, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1994-95 BOYS' BASKETBALL: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Pivaroff Is Glad He's Back on the Court : Basketball: After year off to recover from knee injury, Laguna Beach point guard is eager to show he's one of the gang.
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two County Teams Vie for Soccer Berths
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Luppani Sets Record in Orange Coast Victory
Islas Named Player of the Year
Rancho Santiago Sweeps Top Awards : Football: Fuentes, Holmes are players of the year. Ogas is coach of the year in the division.
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Lose Opener to Washington State, 75-73
Noe Ousted in Junior Golf
Steinberg Says Ram Group to Focus on Stadium Deal
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Defense Comes Through as Los Alamitos Advances
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Newport Harbor Gets Serious, Whips Brea-Olinda, 24-8
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : First-Half Touchdown Stands as Servite Blanks Villa Park
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Delivers Punch Line, 51-0 : High school football: Indians defeat Leuzinger in a real laugher in Division II quarterfinals.
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Servite Shuts Out Villa Park, 7-0
By Mike Terry
Antelope Valley Advances
By Kennedy Cosgrove, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top-Seeded Westlake Sees Its Hopes Sail Away, 25-16
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notre Dame Still Alive and Kicking
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harvard Turns to Lemkin
By James Temmel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hawkins Romps for Nordhoff
By Peter Yoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When Hill's Time Comes for Northridge, It's Prime Time : Basketball: He takes over for Chevalier at point guard in opener today at UCLA.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kilpatrick Avenges Loss to Valley Christian
By Ron Stapp, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anderson's 424 Yards Propel Mounties
By Darin Esper, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oak Park Stunned by Atascadero
By Greg Meade, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Quartz Hill Stops Paramount
By Steve Galluzzo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prep Extra: Southern Section Playoffs : Scorecard / County Highlights From The Quarterfinals Of The Southern Section Playoffs
Freshman Williams Experienced Success
By Dana Haddad
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Matadors Younger, Hopefully Better
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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