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What happened on November 28, 1995
NEWS
A Steamy Romance Gets Frosty in Court : Relationships: Reports of torrid notes, extravagant spending and connections to European demi-royalty are captivating a normally staid Boston. Sometimes, breaking up really is hard to do.
By Elizabeth Mehren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Looking for a Few Good Men : Seen any guys in church lately? Ministers are going out of their way to appeal to those who believe religion lacks relevance in their lives.
By Mary Rourke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opting All Over Again for Breast Implants : Health: Whether swayed by vanity or studies showing no link between illness and saline devices, women are increasingly choosing the surgery. But one group says the research is flawed.
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Her Motivational Message? It Doesn't Matter : Sue Kirby, who stresses humor and giving, was back in Orange County recently, decorating a stranger's home for the holidays. It beats raking shag rugs.
By Brad Bonhall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
BODY WATCH : Bike Rides, Hikes and, of Course, Aerobics
By Candace A. Wedlan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BODY WATCH : Voicing Confidence : Therapists Have Made Strides in Treating Stuttering With the Help of Technology and Changing How Patients Feel About Speaking
By Paul Arnold, THE WASHINGTON POST
BODY WATCH : It's Best to Catch the Problem Early
THE WASHINGTON POST
BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : The Introduction of Electricity Sparks Illicit Love Affair : ELECTRICITY \o7 by Victoria Glendinning\f7 ; Little, Brown $22.45, 256 pages
By Chris Goodrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Giving Shelter, Taking Wing : Ball of Butterflies Raises Funds for and Awareness of Resources for Battered Women
By Kathryn Bold
British Royalty
Japan's Supremacy
Hazards of Urban Bicycling
Ruling Voiding Proposition 187
Making a Difference
God Is Part and Parcel of the Constitution : School prayer: Piety is at the core of both the federal and states' constitutions, so why not allow prayer in school? : We are a religious people, whose institutions presuppose a supreme being.--Justice William O. Douglas
By Harry V. Jaffa, Harry V. Jaffa is professor emeritus of political philosophy at Claremont McKenna College and a distinguished fellow of the Claremont Institute
CITY HAUL: City Hall is emptier than usual this week. Six...
By Hugo Martin and Aaron Curtiss and Ann W. O'Neill
BLOWN AWAY: So if it was the Santa Anas whipping around...
By Jerry Hicks and Lily Dizon and Jeff Kass
DUSTY DAYS: Dry east winds sent leaves, litter and dust...
By Joanna M. Miller
Dorothy Jeakins; First Oscar Winner for Costume Design
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bernard M. Oliver; Designed Hand-Held Calculator
Dina Dalya Dar; Artist Known for Her Pioneering Xerography
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joseph Youngerman; Longtime Directors Guild Leader
Heavy Snow Blows Into Upper Midwest, Colorado
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Paper Reportedly Pays $214,285 in Libel Suit
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.S. Interdictions Rise as Exodus From Haiti Grows
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Court Rejects Student Plea on Jesus as Topic
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reborn Belfast Has High Hopes for Clinton Visit : Northern Ireland: A fragile cease-fire brings economic boom. The President will hear partisan visions of peace.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : S. Africa Braces for a Risky Trial : Eleven top officials from the apartheid era are about to be arraigned in connection with a 1987 massacre. The case has split the Mandela government and raised fears of new racial violence.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
N.Y. Subway Arson Assault Spurs Call for Film Boycott : Crime: Token clerk is in critical condition. Officials say attack on him mimicked scenes from 'Money Train.'
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holden Is Exonerated in Harassment Case : Courts: Judge rules that plaintiff welcomed the councilman's advances. Feminists are outraged.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Photographer Pleads Not Guilty in Model's Death
By Greg Krikorian and Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : President Seeks Understanding, Not Permission
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Says U.S. Values Require Troops for Bosnia : Balkans: We 'cannot be the world's policeman,' he declares, 'but we can stop some wars.' Republican response is measured as President seeks to rally leery nation.
By Elizabeth Shogren and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Many Valley Veterans Cast Wary Eye at Bosnia Mission
By Nicholas Riccardi and Henry Chu, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Citron Painted as Failure in Court Papers
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Embittered O.C. Ready to Reshape Government : Opinion: Residents favor reduced role for county supervisors after bankruptcy, UC Irvine survey finds.
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wind-Driven Fire Threatens College, Homes
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Citron Called an 'Abject Failure' in Probation Plea : Bankruptcy: His attorney says ex-Orange County treasurer lacks intelligence. Unflattering portrait is designed to persuade judge to not send him to prison.
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trash Talking Over Recycling : Environment: GOP influence in Legislature puts much-heralded state program under attack. Bigger battles loom as environmentalists and pro-business forces lock horns.
By Max Vanzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Survey Finds Residents Poised to Reform Orange County Government
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voters to Decide Fate of Embattled Former Assembly Speaker Today
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ruling Lets '3 Strikes' Defendants Challenge Previous Convictions : Courts: Dissenting judge says allowing claims of poor counsel in prior cases will weaken the law. Case may go to state high court.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brush Fires Flare as Winds Howl : Weather: About 100 people are evacuated in Westminster as gusts push flames into apartments. Cal State San Bernardino shuts down.
By Tom Gorman and Tina Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Key Israeli Religious Party Softens Stance on Peace Pact : Politics: It will support Labor from outside the ruling coalition but demand consultations on West Bank issues.
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ruling Party Wins Vote in Ivory Coast
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Cocaine Reportedly Seized on U.S. Plane
\o7 Reuters\f7
POLITICS : For Many in the Media, Hotline Is a Must-Read Daily Source : Publisher sees it as voice of diversity. Critics say it can reinforce the herd mentality.
By Eleanor Randolph, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Swedish Premier Likely to Lead Bosnian Administration : Peacekeeping: Carl Bildt is known as a patient negotiator and an astute politician. He gains U.S. support to head civilian arm of difficult mission.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irish Divorce Vote Faces Likely Test
\o7 Reuters\f7
Yeltsin Goes to Spa to Continue Recovery : Russia: An aide says the Kremlin leader will work longer and receive more visitors than at hospital. The severity of his heart ailment is still unclear.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chretien Proffers Olive Branch to Quebec Separatists : Canada: But opposition says proposal to recognize province's unique status is 'no progress at all.'
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rebels Holding Their Own Against Sri Lankan Offensive : Civil war: Army's advance on key Jaffna base has been slowed by hundreds of die-hard Tamil fighters.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White Officers Charged in Death of Black : Crime: Two are accused of murder, a third of manslaughter. Counts stem from suffocation of a cousin of Pittsburgh Steelers football player.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
FBI Joins Search for Missing Heiress
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Talks by 7 Moderate Politicians Point Up Room for a Centrist Third Party in 1996 : Presidency: Polls show most Americans are open to idea. Group hasn't decided if it will launch candidacy, and may lack strong horse even if it does.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
U.S. Judge Rules N.Y. GOP Primary Is Illegal
\o7 Associated Press\f7
2 Imprisoned for Murder Freed as Killer Is Convicted
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Abortion Foes Fail to Overturn $99,106 Legal Award to Clinic
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Ex-Sen. Hill's Convictions Upheld by Court
\o7 Associated Press\f7
15 Presidential Candidates Put on Ballot : Election: President Clinton and eight Republicans are among those listed for March 26 California primary. Official says names can be added up to Jan. 27.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Rapper's Self-Defense Claim Is Untrue, Prosecutors Say : Courts: Murder trial begins for Snoop Doggy Dogg, bodyguard. Defense contends victim was the aggressor.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rathbun Was Acquitted of Rape in 1980 Ohio Trial
By Robert J. Lopez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For the Record
1995-96 BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : The Top 10
1995-96 BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : It's Not All That Easy Picking League Favorites : Boys' basketball: Here's the skinny on a season that will feature balance and probably more than a few unpredictable plot twists.
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1995-96 BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Santa Ana Valley's Star Guard Knows He Still Has a Lot to Prove
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Howell Changes, but Slowly
By Chris Foster
By The Numbers : Spotlight
NOTEBOOK : Tollhouse Sierra Will Give Calvary Chapel Tough Test
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mike Mueller Western, Senior Football/Running Back...
Katey Becker Villa Park, Sophomore Tennis/Singles Playing...
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Century League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Empire League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Freeway League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Olympic League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Garden Grove League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Golden West League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Pacific Coast League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Sunset League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Orange League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Sea View League
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : Small Schools
1995-96 Boys' Basketball Preview : South Coast League
By The Numbers : Football Statistical Leaders : PASSING
1994-95 in Review : Top 10
ENTERTAINMENT
Another Chapter in History of the Beatles : Pop music: The group stands alone with sales of an estimated 1.2 million copies of the new 'Anthology' album, the highest first-week total ever recorded.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Storyteller Returns : Springsteen Defines Musical Focus With Images of Steinbeck in Solo Concert Tour
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
He Sets His Sights on Reality : Photography: Willie Robert Middlebrook's works, now on display at OCC, refute negative stereotypes of the black community.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ring Sounds at the Wrong Place, Time : Opera review: San Francisco's 'Die Walkure' proves to be a not-too-lively revival of the retrogressive production first staged there in 1983.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
A Movie With the Most Shelf Life : Merchandising Behind 'Toy Story' Could Mean a Happy Ending for Toy Makers
By Robert W. Welkos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIES Copycat Crime?: In a statement Monday, Columbia...
By Art Berman, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Weekend Box Office : Hollywood's Hot Holiday Hoedown
Exhibitionists : Sponsor of Laguna Show Is an Independent, Skilled Group of Contemporary-Art Boosters
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BALLET REVIEW : San Francisco Ballet Shows Its Strength in 'Nutcracker'
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Artists are transforming the Huntington Beach Art Center...
TV REVIEWS : 'Curves, Contours': Stratocaster Story
By Steve Hochman
TV REVIEWS : 'Love' a Moving Tale of a Runaway Surviving on Streets
By Lynne Heffley
Suites and Savories : Jazz review: At the O.C. Musicians' Assn. fund-raiser, Les Brown and Vic Schoen add to the day of diversity with a double dose of big bands--simultaneously.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DANCE REVIEW : S.F. Ballet Shows Its Strength
By Lewis Segal
BUSINESS
U.S. Judge Rules Internet Services May Be Liable for Postings : Courts: Decision would apply to messages that bulletin board operator and access provider know are copyright violations.
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One Block at a Time : Nonprofit Groups Try Hand at Real Estate Development
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday Sales Lag Despite Bustle at Valley Stores : Shopping: Local retailers say purchases have been flat or slightly off from 1994 because many consumers spent the weekend sizing up merchandise.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Intel Customer Delinquent on $470-Million Bill : Computers: The chip maker won't say who it is, but analysts say Packard Bell has a history of operating on thin margins.
By Julie Pitta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diller's Silver King to Acquire Ailing Savoy : Deals: Separately, the media mogul agrees to take control of the Home Shopping Network.
By Sallie Hofmeister and James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Health Systems' CEO Pulls Support for WellPoint Merger : Acquisitions: Hasan revokes proxy in favor of deal. Action is latest in ongoing feud between firms' chairmen.
By David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making a Miracle : Biotech: When Donald M. Earhart took over five years ago as chief executive at I-Flow Corp., the Irvine company was on the verge of going under. Now it's making a profit.
By Barbara Marsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Venture Capital Remains Flush for O.C. Firms
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baldwin Foils Takeover Bid by Its Lender : Bankruptcy: O.C. home builder keeps control of operations in major court victory over GE Capital.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
International
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Retailing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Indexes Again Hit New Highs as Bond Yields Tumble
From Times Wire Services
Toyota May Build Truck Plant in Indiana : Vehicles: The announcement may come Thursday. The move could threaten one of Detroit's most profitable segments.
By Donald W. Nauss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pilot Protest Had Few Effects, FedEx Reports : Transportation: The company says a union work slowdown failed to disrupt deliveries.
From Bloomberg Business News
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Greenspan Admits Missing Daiwa 'Clues'
From The Washington Post
Greenspan Warns of Higher Interest Costs
From Associated Press
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
CCH to Be Acquired by Dutch Publisher
From Reuters
Thrift Issues Rise on Hopes of Tax Break : Banking: Investors take interest in pending budget provision to end pre-1988 liability for institutions.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Existing Home Sales Drop Nationwide : Economy: But sales in California rise slightly for the first time in 12-month period. Realty groups see signs of market upswing.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Existing Home Sales Drop Nationwide : Economy: But sales in California rise slightly for the first time in 12-month period. Realty groups see signs of market upswing.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LEARNING CURVE: R & D LABORATORIES : Filling a Niche : Entrepreneur Caters to Kidney Patients
Loan Pool Set Up for Nonprofit, Small Businesses
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : 2 Veteran Movie Producers Unveil Phoenix Pictures
By James Bates and Claudia Eller, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Company Town
By James Bates
COMPANY TOWN : Michael Fuchs Sure to Stir the Pot Again
By Claudia Eller and Sallie Hofmeister
COMPANY TOWN : Disney Exec Joins DreamWorks
Company Town
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
Pinnacle Micro to Issue 50% Stock Dividend
Metalclad Wins Mexico's OK for Waste Plant
Toshiba Establishes New Desktop Device Division
By Greg Miller
Allergan, Microtech, Chiron Settle Patent Suit
Premier Laser Signs Korea Distribution Deal
Wiz Gets Deal for Osco, Sav-On Products
HemaCare Scraps Effort to Create Anti-AIDS Plasma
* Industrial Specialists Inc. of Orange won a $2.3-million...
Good Fences Also Make for Encroachments on Property Boundaries
By Ron Galperin, \o7 Galperin is a real estate attorney with Wolf, Rifkin & Shapiro in West Los Angeles. \f7
Region's Stocks Surge 12% in 3rd Quarter, Outstripping Market Indexes
By Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
* Llamas Plastics Inc. of Sylmar won a $671,500 contract...
* Sierracin-Sylmar of Sylmar won a $212,550 contract from...
* Syncor International Corp. of Chatsworth won a $162,675...
* H. R. Textron Inc. of Valencia won a $148,808 contract...
MiniMed Wins OK to Sell Insulin Pumps in Europe
* Technical Research Associates Inc. of Camarillo won a...
Camera Platforms Shows Loss in 3rd Quarter
* James P. Lingl, a Camarillo lawyer, has been inducted...
Whittaker Communications on Its Own After Aerospace Consolidation
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Briefly:
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oaks 'Re-Merchandises' With Some New Tenants
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FDA Panel Backs New Use of Amgen's Neupogen
By Jack Searles
Xircom, Diodes Get Major Loans for Recovery, Growth
By Jack Searles
Ventura County Economic Profile
Access HealthNet Posts Loss as Revenues Plummet
By Jack Searles
Other Earnings Reports:
By Jack Searles
Real Estate Partners Move Office to Westlake Village
By Jack Searles
Genoa Technology Creates Product Testing Division
By Jack Searles
Local Oil Rigs Lead State in Offshore Production
By Jack Searles
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Night Train to Vienna
By Al Martinez
A snowball's chance in El Ay: How long has it been since...
By Steve Harvey
Action at Center of Political Stage : Seven politicians seek to stir a true debate in '96
Mad and Madder
JUSTICE WATCH : No Letup on Nigeria
A Compelling Bosnia Argument
Boy-Scout Wilsonianism Runs Amok in Congress : The urge in Congress to 'contain' China is a destructive relic of the black-and-white days of Cold War.
By Tom Plate
Gingrich, Savaging Welfare, Is on a Fool's Errand : Politics: Only by ignoring truth can he blame gory murders on the 'welfare state.'
By Robert Scheer, Robert Scheer is a Times contributing editor
School Trustees Vote to Refuse Job-Awareness Grant : Education: In 3-2 decision by county board, opponents cite concerns about bureaucracy, 'Big Brother' intrusions. But supporters vow to find ways to accept the funds if U.S. makes money available.
By Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Roller Hockey Players Hope to Get New Rink in Line With Planners : Recreation: Commission is scheduled to consider a facility at Ventura Harbor that is backed by members of a local league and private investors.
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Red Tape Delays Work on Buckled Main Street Bridge : Roads: Ventura officials say environmental reviews are needed before permits can be issued. Experts recommended that repairs be done before the rainy season to safeguard river wildlife.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simi Man to Stand Trial in Sex Assaults on 9 Girls : Courts: Police suspect Victor Becerra of attacks on youths, ages 12 to 15. Four of the alleged victims say they were raped.
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fighting Chance : Bone Marrow Match Needed for 2 Boys' Survival
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : School Panel Formed to Ease Overcrowding
By Catherine Saillant
THOUSAND OAKS : Sparky Scores Big With Talk on Leadership
By David R. Baker
SIMI VALLEY : Woman Convicted in $1-Million Fraud
By Paul Elias
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Club Encourages Water Conservation
By Frank Manning
Assemblyman Puts His Office on Wheels
By Carlos V. Lozano
PORT HUENEME : Boutique and Party Planned for Seniors
By Linda Friedlieb
VENTURA : City Seeks Sponsors for 'Adopt-A-Family'
By Nick Green
THOUSAND OAKS : Police Seek Help in 2 Drive-By Shootings
By Stephanie Brommer
THOUSAND OAKS : Police Arrest 6 Over Holiday Weekend
By Stephanie Brommer
THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Posted for Sex Crimes Suspect
By Stephanie Brommer
WESTLAKE LAKE : Yacht Club to Hold Regatta on Sunday
By David R. Baker
Toxic Discharges
'Heroes' Sought to Carry Olympic Torch
By Nick Green
Foes Move to Halt Hospital Project
By Carlos V. Lozano
Advice Offered on Athletic Scholarships
By Lisa M. Bowman
Police Arrest Simi Valley Man After Chase
By Stephanie Brommer
Obituaries : Albert Eugene Acton; Veteran Educator
Opponents of Tax-Sharing Plan File 13,564 Signatures With City Clerk : Mall: Ballot initiative would halt pay-back from increased sales tax to shopping center investors who fund public improvements.
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
College Trustee Nilane Lee Dies at 60
By Mimi Ko Cruz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
At one time, Monterey Park was to potato chips what Ft...
By Cecilia Rasmussen
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Roads Paved With Perks
D.A. Lets Go of Fuhrman Perjury Probe : Simpson case: Garcetti turns investigation over to state attorney general, saying his office's role poses possible conflict of interest.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Fight of His Life : Former Cedars-Sinai Poster Child Battles Leukemia for the 4th Time
By Erin Texeira, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Media Frenzy Relives Bad Ol' Days
By Bill Boyarsky
Sobek Prosecutor Has Other Big Cases on Resume
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Visitors See Rebuilding the U.S. Way
By Danica Kirka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City Loan Program for Quake Victims Runs Out of Money : Aid: Fund for single-family houses and apartment buildings has had to put thousands of applications on hold.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Death in the Family : As Trial Set to Begin, Grim Memories Linger at Lisi Slaying Site
By Sharon Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How Collision Shattered Adventure of a Lifetime : Sailing: After years of meticulous planning, the Santa Clarita family had set sail. Friends, family of sole survivor tell of horror at sea that led to the deaths of her husband and children.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Turn For the Worse, or Fickle Fate at Work?
By Scott Harris
Mobile Medics : Rescue Mission's Clinic on Wheels Brings Basic Health Care to the Poor
By Lisa Richardson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Beach Rejects Release of Sewage in Bay
By Enrique Lavin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 67th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RECALL : Both Sides Call Turnout Key in Vote on Allen : The former Speaker acknowledges she is underdog but sees a recent shift in her favor. Opponents vow to get out the vote against her.
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burglar Tied to Molesting of Children : Crime: Intruder entered unlocked doors, windows. He may be connected to similar break-ins in other cities.
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conroy Mounting an Attack Over Unpaid Civil War Debt : Government: Assemblyman says the federal government owes California $82 million including interest for providing troops.
from Times staff and wire reports
ABCs by E-Mail : Home-schooling uses the Internet to beam instruction, view of world to students' computers. : NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
By Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : Self-Serve Gas Stations Are Adding 'Pump TV' to Pump Up Other Sales
By Nona Yates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Carwash Proposal Returning to City Council
By Russ Loar
Volunteers : Helping hands : LAGUNA BEACH : Hospital Role Is Just What Doctor Ordered
By Leslie Earnest
FULLERTON : Etiquette Rules for Meetings May Be Set
By Mimi Ko Cruz
ANAHEIM : City to Review Plans for Metrolink Station
By Alan Eyerly
FULLERTON : McClanahan to Join College District Board
By Mimi Ko Cruz
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : Plans to Restructure High School Unveiled
By Enrique Lavin
COSTA MESA : Traffic Signal to Be Added Despite Protests
By Mimi Ko Cruz
Volunteers : Helping hands
By Leslie Earnest
LAGUNA BEACH : Removing Trees Was a $12,000 Misstep
By Leslie Earnest
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ruling Bars Gates Limiting Street Access
By Len Hall
San Fernando : School Trip Possible, Thanks to Merchants
By Tim May
Calabasas : School District Seeks Ideas on Using Funds
By Frank Manning
Northridge : School to Give Parents Added Help in Math
By Kate Folmar
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : State Quake Authority on Shaky Ground
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Valleywide : Registration by Phone Snags on Computer
By John Chandler
Granada Hills : Pair Urge Opposition to Cellular Antenna
By David E. Brady
Countywide : 'Killer Bees' Take Suit to District Court
By Davan Maharaj
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Back to the Future
LA PALMA : Council OKs Revised Fire, Building Codes
By Bill Billiter
SANTA ANA : It's About Time to Fix That Clock, Groups Say
By Jeff Kass
Valleywide : 35 M.P.H. Winds Cut Power to 1,200
By Frank Williams
LA PALMA : Council Unanimously Votes Schuster Mayor
By Bill Billiter
CYPRESS : College Adds Many Classes for Spring
Countywide : 90 Millionth Pound of Food Shipped Out
By Lesley Wright
Countywide : Improving Bus Service for Disabled Studied
By Shelby Grad
CSUN Students to Pay Fees by Phone
By David E. Brady
Encino : Awards Will Honor Public Employees
By Kay Hwangbo
ORANGE : Truancy Deterrent Program Uses Police
By Lesley Wright
City Panel Urges Sale of Land for DreamWorks Operation
By Hugo Martin
2 Churches Join the Fight Against Building Limits
By Steve Ryfle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Reformer Praises LAUSD Teachers : Schools: Educator Adam Urbanski says changes must be made to better meet the needs of students.
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fertility Doctor Fails to Appear for Deposition
By Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Bay : Supervisors Set Fiscal Goal for Easing of Hiring Freeze
San Gabriel Valley : Arcadia to Sue Contractor for Project Cost Overruns
Westside : Gang Feud Blamed in Fatal Shooting at Birthday Party
San Fernando Valley : High Winds Topple Trees, Cause Scattered Power Outages
Central Los Angeles : Black Group to Help Ex-Player Accused of Hitting Referee
Southeast : Priest in Molestation Case Fails to Surrender to Police
Woman, 23, Shot Dead by Robber
Computer Hacker Who Jumped Bail Gets 41 Months : Crime: Justin Petersen rigged radio contests and cracked bank security. 'Special skills' may have had role in sentencing.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Paves Way for Deposition From Barbieri in Civil Case
Quake Loan Program Exhausts Funding; Applications on Hold
2 Men Arrested at Marijuana Patch Enter Not Guilty Pleas
Obituaries
2 Men Arrested at Marijuana Patch Plead Not Guilty
Recall at a Glance
SPORTS
Webber Back and Appears Ready to Go : Pro basketball: Bullets plan to start injured forward against Cavaliers on Thursday.
By Jerry Bembry, BALTIMORE SUN
Giant Coach Not Getting Reeve Review : Pro football: New York fans are angered at their team's 3-9 record and are calling for his scalp. They might get it.
By Joe Gergen, NEWSDAY
Red Square to Red Wings : Fedorov, Fetisov, Konstantinov, Larionov and Kozlov--Just Your Everyday Detroit Lineup
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court of Unappeal : U.S. Davis Cup Hopes Might Be Mired in a Doctored Surface
By Bud Collins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Bud Collins announces tennis matches on network TV and is a tennis columnist for the Boston Globe. \f7
All Kings Can Say Is, Trip Is Over : Hockey: They finish it off by losing to Lightning, 2-0. They had six goals in five games, all losses.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Time to Celebrate, Even at 1-2 : UCLA: Banner for 11th NCAA basketball title goes up at Pauley Pavilion tonight before struggling Bruins play Cal State Fullerton.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chargers Need Only Four Kicks : Pro football: San Diego's fired-up defense makes sure that's enough to beat the Raiders, 12-6, and regain some of AFC champions' lost pride.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Colts Are Earning Respect--the NFC Way
By Bill Plaschke
Referee Turned Autograph Hound Forces Favre to Make the Call
\o7 Associated Press\f7
The Heady Advice Is the Same, but the Technique Is Different
By Mal Florence
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Eagles Sign Art Monk, 37
\o7 Associated Press\f7
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Senate to Hear Cleveland Mayor
\o7 Associated Press\f7
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Oiler Goalie Puts Bruins in Dither
By Helene Elliott
NHL ROUNDUP : Robitaille Lashes Out at Campbell
From Associated Press
Murray Picks Spot, Delivers for USC, 80-78 : College basketball: Shooting off a double screen, he hits game-winner against Penn.
From Staff and Wire Reports
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Take the Big Apple by Storm
By John Weyler
PREP ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Wins Opener at Tournament
Titans Hope Opener Is a Learning Experience
By Lon Eubanks
First Things First for Golden West Women
By Steve Kresal
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Maryland Nearly Meets Match in Towson State
From Associated Press
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Graber Is Fired by Rutgers After Another Losing Season
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Gillick Returns as General Manager With the Orioles
From Staff and Wire Reports
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Graber Is Fired by Rutgers After Another Losing Season
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Gillick Returns as General Manager With the Orioles
From Staff and Wire Reports
49ers' May Named Freshman of Year
Grizzlies Trade Away Benjamin to Bucks
From Associated Press
Grizzlies Trade Away Benjamin to Bucks
From Associated Press
UNIVERSITY BEAT / LONNIE WHITE : Another Volleyball Sweep Puts Loyola Women in Tournament
By Lonnie White
NBA ROUNDUP : This Piston Doesn't Get the Point
From Associated Press
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