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Infant Girl Dies After Falling From Swing
By
Geoff Boucher
She Came Up With A Side-Splitter
By
Steve Harvey
Christmas Tree Recycling Begins With Trash Pickup
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Paving to Close Part of Victoria Avenue
By
Scott Steepleton
A Lesson in Science at Bubble Art Show
By
John Canalis
2 Make-a-Wish Recipients Get Dream Trips
By
Kimberly Lisagor
Stories for Children to Be Read at Library
By
Jeff Kass
In Thousand Oaks, Political Rhetoric Could Intensify
By
Miguel Bustillo
Banner Year for Science
There’s Plenty to Do at the City’s Parks
By
Lisa Addison
Getty Center Visitors Urged to Make Parking Reservations
Students Can Attend Camp During Break
By
Cathy Werblin
Smokers Pipe Up
By
James Ricci
State Panel to Review Issue of Navy Radar
By
Chris Chi
Nature Center Program Features Crafts, Experiments for Children
By
Debra Cano
1997: A Year in Quotes
State Parks Offer Scenic Nature Trails
By
Susan Deemer
BARROOM
BRAWL
By
Chris Chi
Obituaries
Chapman University Offers Baseball Camp for Youths
By
Lesley Wright
Focusing on Housing in the House of the Lord
By
Brenda Loree
Fallen Heroes of the Court and Field
Community Services Offers Activities
By
John Pope
Grant Money Adds Clout to Fight Against Alcohol Abuse
By
Chris Chi
Senior Center Plans New Year’s Eve Lunch
By
Frank Messina
Suspected Thief Shot Dead by Store Owner
By
Solomon Moore
Former Air Logistics Employee Charged in Stalking of Managers
Food Pantry Falls Short of Goal
By
Kimberly Lisagor
Man Sought in Rival’s Stabbing
By
Geoff Boucher
Home Invasion Robbery Suspect Is Arrested; 3 Others Sought
Afternoon Program Good to the Last Drop
By
Lisa Addison
Valley Mosque Gives Muslims Peace of Mind at Ramadan
By
John Dart
2 Ailing Youngsters Get Dream Trips
By
Kimberly Lisagor
Mary Lai Fong Jue; Ventura Homemaker
Community Center Is Focus of Activities
By
John Pope
Latino Group Honors Ballerina, 5 Others
By
Scott Steepleton
YMCA
Program Is Meant to Raise Children’s Spirits
By
Frank Messina
Crossing the Line - It’s Time to Get Tough With Repeat Drunk Drivers, an Expert Argues
By
Geoff Boucher
Man Charged in Kidnapping of Boy Left on I-5
Winter Day Camp Offered Next Week
By
Julio V. Cano
Airport Travelers Warned About Fraudulent Solicitations
Lost Tot Is Found Miles From Home
By
Peter Y. Hong
All-Day Jewish Fair Sunday
Program Questions Police Chief’s Support
By
Scott Steepleton
Winter Day Camp Offers Crafts, Stories
By
Julio V. Cano
A Stranger’s Album Yields Sketchy Portrait of Innocence Lost
By
Scott Harris
Code Enforcement Sweep Planned
By
Chris Chi
Children’s Art Camp Is a Shore Thing
By
Julio V. Cano
City Celebrates Another ‘First’ on New Year’s Eve
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
Recycling of Christmas Trees Set at Parks, Transfer Station
There’s a Stigma to His Job, Which Proves Profitable
By
Lisa Addison
Police Release No Details on Murder Probe
By
Alan Abrahamson
Out With Old, in With New Holds True in Religion Too
By
Tom Ehrich
Sports Activities Offered for Kids
By
Debra Cano
Tree in Fireplace Ignites Roof, Destroying Home
By
Lorenza Munoz
James
E.
Rogan
A Doctor’s Thoughts on Managed Care
Study Finds Downtrend in Donations to Churches
2 Clubs Extend Hours for Week of Holiday
By
Liz Seymour
Festival of Unity
By
Matea Gold
Upper Bay Is Place to See Migrating Waterfowl
By
Hope Hamashige
Pipe Dreams
By
James Ricci
Officials Acknowledge They Courted Controversial Fire Chief
Police Seek Robbers Who Fired Shots as They Fled Supermarket
Thieves Take $20,000 From Trader Joe’s
Nixon Library Shows Victorian-Era Toys
By
Hope Hamashige
Uniting Faith, Culture
By
Karen Robinson-Jacobs
Parting Thoughts From Supt. Bernd
By
Nick Anderson
Christmastime Pageant Becomes a Tradition of Mormon Outreach
Ocean Trails Golf Course Developers to Break Ground
Museum Spotlights Rose Parade Floats
By
Chris Chi
Check Out Marine Mammals on Cruise
By
Frank Messina
Grant Given for New Display for Figurines
By
Scott Steepleton
Excursion Fees Include Traveling Companions
By
John Canalis
African Americans Welcome Kwanzaa
By
Matea Gold
Building for the Future
By
Roberto Manzano
Obituaries
Crimson River Quartet to Perform
By
Gena Pasillas
Service Held for Youth Killed in Hit-Run
By
George Ramos
New Year’s Without Gunfire Is Theme of Sheriff’s Program
Kids Can Saddle Up for a Little Horseplay
By
Susan Deemer
David
W.
Long
Teenager Slain by Robbers Who Burst Into Residence
Heritage Hill Provides Glimpse of City’s Past
By
Frank Messina
Shoppers Stock Up on Holiday Markdowns
By
Brenda Loree
and
Kimberly Lisagor
Islamic Leader Urges Aid to the Needy
By
John Dart
Theft Is Christmas Past as Police Replace Girl’s Stolen Bicycle
By
Geoff Boucher
Sports
Fourth-Quarter Run Lifts Agoura, 74-64
By
Mike Bresnahan
Return Has Only a Silver Lining
By
Bill Christine
Hart Girls Leave Their Mark at the Line
By
Dave Desmond
Upset Mind-Set
BOYS
’
BASKETBALL
ROUNDUP
Emphasis Swings Back to Defense
By
Elliott Teaford
WOMEN
By
Earl Gustkey
ROSE
BOWL
REPORT
Not Great, but Lakers Pull Escape
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Spurs Show Celtics What They Missed in a Very Big Way
Don’t Try to Tell Michigan’s Mayes That His Season, Career Are Over
By
Helene Elliott
GIRLS
’
BASKETBALL
ROUNDUP
Dayne Might Be Great for Bowl Game
Building Steam, Tritons Roll Over No. 8 Rosary
By
Martin Henderson
Pippen Hints at Bull Return
Braves Remain Unbeaten
Those ‘48 Michigan Kids Meeting Too
By
Chris Dufresne
OLD
-TIMERS’
SAKE
By
Chris Dufresne
Michigan Up to Snuff in Rout of Syracuse
MEN
By
Lon Eubanks
Canyon Wins Despite Its Troubles on Offense
By
Geoff Bilau
Knipscheer Gives Ice Dogs Fits
Chaminade Takes Control With Victory in Honolulu
Huizenga Gets a Lump of Coal for His Black Heart
By
Steve Horn
Athletes: Let Time Be a Friend
By
Ken Rosenthal
Notre Dame Comes Together Against Montebello
By
Eric Sondheimer
Hourigan Commits to
CSUN
STINGRAYS
TONIGHT
By
Earl Gustkey
INSIGHT.COM
BOWL
ROSE
BOWL
REPORT
By
Robyn Norwood
Mustangs Rally Late in Boys’ Soccer
Storr Will Feel at Home Tonight
By
Lonnie White
Hey, Don’t Those Plays Look Familiar?
By
Jim Hodges
Football Team Dominates Fiscally
By
Jim Hodges
TODAY
’S
GAMES
By
T J. Simers
La Brea Stakes Gets La Canada Series Started
By
Bob Mieszerski
Hasek Squelches Rangers Again
She Has No Patience for a Slow Recovery
By
Chris Foster
Trojans Try to End Streak
By
Greg Sandoval
Return Has Only a Silver Lining
By
Mike Downey
Lessons Come Hard Way for Valencia
By
Peter Yoon
OPERATING
IN
THE
BLACK
By
David Wharton
Surprise Drug Tests Anger French World Cup Players
Ole Miss Proves Better Than Young Moss, 34-31
HERITAGE
BOWL
Watchdogs’ Bark Wards Off Big Bite
By
Steve Henson
A Lot Is Riding on Broncos’ Backs
By
T J. Simers
A Big Night for
UNLV
?
By
Tim Kawakami
Licona, Valenzuela Headline Irvine Fight Card
By
Dave Mckibben
LaFrentz Breaks Finger, Will Sit at Least Six Weeks
Sanders Earns Another Honor
TODAY
’S
GAMES
By
Bill Plaschke
News
White House Split Over Fixing Social Security Plan
By
Jonathan Peterson
and
Doyle Mcmanus
Mourners Stage Candlelight Vigil on 1st Anniversary of JonBenet Ramsey’s Death
Legal Claims Get Costly for Maker of Cheap Handguns
By
Myron Levin
Technology May Not Drive Nation’s Productivity, but It Can Hail a Taxi
By
Art Pine
Poland Becomes Journey’s End for Migrants
By
Dean E. Murphy
Zambia Transfers Former President to Unknown Site
Lithuanian Prison Echoes Era of
KGB
By
Richard C. Paddock
1997 Rings Up Disappointing Sales
By
George White
Veronica Geng; Wrote Parodies in New Yorker
16 Charged in Chiapas Massacre
Lawmaker Exercises Working-Mother Convictions on His Employee
Quality of Care in Veterans Hospitals Questioned in Key Senator’s Report
By
Bill Mcallister
Issue of
MIA
s in Vietnam Losing Steam
By
David Lamb
Ammo Ban
New Face in Line at Soup Kitchen: Working Poor
By
Melissa Healy
and
Judy Pasternak
Man Says Meal Too Small, Kills Wife, Police Say
Many Return to Work, If Only for a Day
By
John M. Glionna
Edward Thorgerson; Pioneer Radio Announcer
Caribbean Nations Warm Up to Cuba With Economic Ties
By
Mark Fineman
Japan’s Main Opposition Party to Disband, Chief Says
Quebec Separatists in Sudden Retreat
By
Craig Turner
Slashing Prices–and Expectations
By
Russ Stanton
and
George White
Pierre Peladeau; Created Canadian Media Empire
Word on New
O.C.
Bishop Expected Soon
By
Scott Martelle
Shinichiro Nakamura; Japanese Novelist, Poet
Lesbian Teacher’s Suit Before Judge
Southland Aid Group to Go to Chiapas
Beach Reopened After Boy Slashed by Predator Fish
Quakes Increase, Then Subside Near Mammoth Lakes
By
Kenneth Reich
Stranded in Mountain Snow, Woman Dances for Her Life
Study Focuses on Hard-Core Drunk Drivers
By
Geoff Boucher
Inquiry Opens in Shooting by Officer
Many in Congo Disdain New Rulers
By
Ann M. Simmons
New Suit Is Planned on Clinton Insurance
Only a Few Shows Capture a Generation
By
Carla Hall
Lt. Gen. Thomas Moorman Sr.; Headed Air Force Academy
A Battle Over Loss, Love and Loyalties
By
John L. Mitchell
Many Return to Work, If Only for a Day
By
John M. Glionna
Alleged Thief Slain by Shop Owner
Boy, 10, Steers Family Car to Safety
By
Tara Mack
W.H.
Conzen; Former
CEO
of Drug Maker Schering-Plough
Business
Judge Removes Himself from Tarrant Appeal
South Korean Stocks Soar on Bailout Hopes
Individuals, Firms Share Art of Giving
TRW
Completes $975-Million
BDM
Buy
Year’s Slowest Day Yields Little Gain
Clayton Dubilier to Sell Stake in
CDW
5 Baseball Players Plead Guilty to Tax Charges
Postal Service Could Be Debt-Free by ‘99
Oakley Chairman to Buy More Shares
California Incorporations Up 6.2% in ‘97
COMING
SUNDAY
Playing Dress-Ip
By
John O'Dell
Pacific Scientific to Sell Unit to Sanyo
U.S.
Small-Car Sales Are Down
CalPERS Drafting Policy on Corporate Boards
Indian Economy’s Reform Engine Stalls
By
Dexter Filkins
Entertainment
‘
Sunshine Boys’ Seems Lost in Simon Time Warp
By
Howard Rosenberg
‘
Sunshine Boys’ Finally Sees the Light of Day
By
Brian Lowry
Pianist Jean-Francois Groulx Slips Into a Swinging ‘Groove’
By
Don Heckman
Veitch Says He Left Opera Pacific ‘Stronger’
By
Chris Pasles
Yada, Yada, and Soon, Nada
By
Brian Lowry
Toshiro Mifune: a World-Class Talent
By
Stephen Hunter
Veitch Defends Opera Pacific Tenure
By
Chris Pasles
Why Get a New Score If a Used One Will Do?
By
Jon Burlingame
These Artists or By These?
By
Robert Hilburn
Discount Tickets Available for ‘Neat’
Reviewing 1997, Clinton and ‘Amistad’
By
Jon Matsumoto
The Cheapest Way to Go - Feeling Spent? Many Orange County arts and entertainment venues offer discounts and freebies throughout the year.
Yada, Yada, and Soon, Nada
By
Howard Rosenberg /
Morning Report
By
Diane Haithman
Home & Garden
Time’s Up - Some looks overstay their welcome. Now it’s out with the old.
By
Kathy Bryant
This Tournament of Roses Crowns 4 Blooming Winners
By
Karen Dardick
Forget-Me-Nots
By
Cyndi Y. Nightengale
Storage Can Be Carved From Rafters
By
John Morell
Toy Motorcycles Are Casting an Impression
By
Ralph
and
Terry Kovel
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