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Artists Now Allowed to Live in Studios
By
Liz Seymour
Gang Member Gets 3 Life Terms in Attempted Killings
Science Show Fires Up Students’ Imagination
By
Tom Becker
Fund Drive for $2 Million Starts With Single Step
By
Valerie Burgher
Subdivision
OK
d With 187 Homes, Hiking Trails
Planners to Debate Church Expansion
By
Coll Metcalfe
Memorial Overflows for Beloved Pastor
By
Shelby Grad
OCC
Offers Midnight Course About Internet
By
John Canalis
Chabad Wins Court Round on Lighting Menorah
Grand Jury Urges End to Police Rift
By
Scott Hadly
Kids Tune In to Rocky, Bullwinkle–and Opera
Getting Ready to Make the Scene
By
Susan Deemer
Back-to-Basics School Plan Put on Hold
By
John Canalis
Council to Consider Bus Service Software
By
Kate Folmar
Religion Notes
By
Karla Perez-Villalta
Traffic Plan Weighed for Beachmont Street
By
Tracy Wilson
Obituaries
Council Expands Plan for Finding Code Violations
By
Henry Chu
Zoning Restriction Will Come Under Review
By
Julio V. Cano
Lutheran Church Planning Expansion
By
Edward M. Yoon
Student, 16, Killed Crossing Street
By
Duke Helfand
and
Claire Vitucci
Coming Soon: The Return of Balboa Theater
By
Jerry Hicks
Cox to Lead Congressional Delegations to Tibet in 1998
By
Elliot Zaret
Suit Seeks to Halt Redevelopment Plan
By
Hugo MartÃn
3 Residents Sue Over Housing Rule
By
Joe Mozingo
When Kids Surf the Net, There Should Be a Lifeguard
Girl, 16, Killed by Driver in Front of High School
Do It Center to Greet Santa, Help Neighbors
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Opportunities for Volunteering
By
Karima A. Haynes
Lottery Prize Donor Says, ‘God Takes Care of Me’
Man Walking on Tracks Is Killed by Train
Motorcyle Officer Seriously Injured in Collision With Car
Eight Apprehended in One-Man Gambling Sting
By
Geoff Boucher
Council Will Weigh Water Rate Increase
By
Debra Cano
Ceremony Hits a Sour Note
By
Steve Harvey
Reaction Mixed to Netanyahu’s Visit
By
Larry B. Stammer
Center for Day Laborers, Domestic Workers Opens
An Act of Kindness Pays Richly
By
Rick King
Back to Normal
By
Solomon Moore
Church Holds Thanksgiving Service
By
Gena Pasillas
Hertzberg to Do Outreach Marketing
By
Tom Becker
City Council Commends Pastor’s Work
By
John Dart
Jobless Rate for October Drops to 6.6%
By
Nick Green
Melting Into America
By
Jose Cardenas
Young College Try
By
Randal C. Archibold
Couple Hurt, Home Damaged in Fire
By
Miguel Bustillo
Community Seeking Bone-Marrow Donors
By
Coll Metcalfe
Judge Rejects Council Approval of Condos
By
Miguel Bustillo
Wachs Urges County to Toughen Eatery Checks
By
Henry Chu
Adult School Offers Computer Classes
By
Lisa Addison
Group Alleges
D.A.
Is Investigating Mayor
Contemplation of the Commonplace Is Exhibit’s Point
By
James Ricci
Objections to Cornea Policy Date Back to 1992
By
Ralph Frammolino
Homeowners Petition for New School Boundaries
By
Lisa Fernandez
Food Pantry Will Honor Bread Donor
By
Dawn Hobbs
Owner Accused of Dragging Dog With His Truck
By
Esther Schrader
Obituaries
County Forum Focuses on Smooth Sailing for Bases
By
Coll Metcalfe
Event to Kick Off Scout Center Project
By
Lisa Addison
Highway 101 Crash Kills Woman on Eve of Birthday
By
Richard Warchol
2 Men, 2 Youths Held in Armed Robbery
By
Scott Hadly
LAGUNA
NIGUEL
Persistent Car Thieves Held, Police Say
By
Scott Hadly
Council to Authorize New Tree Program
By
John Canalis
Religion Briefs
Wachs Urges Crackdown on Dirty Restaurants
Lecture Series Focuses on New Technology
By
Lisa Addison
AIDS
Group Settles Suit Over Magazine Story
Multi-Faith Services Mark Thanksgiving
By
John Dart
Journalists’ Panel Set at
CSUN
Event
By
Edward M. Yoon
9 Finalists Selected for City Manager Post
By
Chris Chi
Gay Men’s Sex Club Closes, Citing Exhausting Fight With City
By
Beth Shuster
Council Votes to Let City Manager Keep His Job
Part-Time Judge Abused Power, State Panel Rules
By
Steve Carney
Reagan Building Delayed for a Year
By
Jeff Kass
Nominations Sought for School’s Name
By
Lisa Addison
Woman Dies in Crash on Highway 101
By
Richard Warchol
School Board Weighs Meeting Speech Policy
By
Mimi Ko Cruz
School District Honors Famed Soprano Voigt
By
Vanessa Deruyter
Oxnard Incurs $600,000 in Mall Litigation Expenses
By
Chris Chi
Applicants Sought for Planning Board
By
Chris Chi
Metrolink Train Hits, Kills Man on Tracks
By
Jon Steinman
Pleasant Valley Schools Chief to Take Job at College in Santa Clarita
By
Fred Alvarez
Forever Hopeful in Hunt for Bone-Marrow Donor
By
Coll Metcalfe
Mittermeier Agrees to Briefings on Airport
By
Shelby Grad
Ventura Narrows List of Park Sites, Spells Out Costs
By
Hilary E. Macgregor
Citizen Patrols to Search for Rule Breakers
By
Henry Chu
Toeing the Line for Good Business
By
Norine Dresser
Records on Deputy Coroner Are Sought
By
Greg Krikorian
Is Affirmative Action Worthwhile?
Restaurant Inspections Falling Short of 4-Times-a-Year Goal, Officials Say
By
Shelby Grad
City to Fix Damaged Pedestrian Bridge
By
Debra Cano
Anniversary Takes Toll on Officials
By
Liz Seymour
Paintball Warriors Getting Indoor Facility
By
Susan Deemer
Newly Planted Redwood Tree to Be Dedicated
Operator of Pyramid Game Is Sentenced
By
Tom Becker
Groups Ensure Thanksgiving Dinner Is Served
By
Brenda Loree
New Mayor to Be Chosen on Monday
By
Hope Hamashige
Grab a Shovel: Fair Giving Away Sand
By
John Canalis
2 Public Meetings Set on City Charter Reform
Sports
SCOREBOARD
Rider Suspended for Spitting
It’s an Unrivaled Day for Matchups
By
Chris Dufresne
Irvine Knocks off Division
II
Chico State
By
Chris Foster
Spanich Works the Clutch and Brakes
By
Greg Sandoval
For Hicks, It’s Another Game to Win
By
Jim Hodges
Santa Ana Looks to Improve Its Bowl Prospects
By
Steve Kresal
Wildcats Dominate Playoff Opener
By
Pat Larkin
Fast-Moving Waves Swamp Norfolk State, 99-57
By
Chris Foster
Canchola, Nordhoff Set for Another Title Run
By
John Ortega
Trojans Doing the Minutes Waltz
By
Greg Sandoval
DIVISION
III
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Greg Meade
CISL
Team Reaches Indoor Final
O’Neal Feeling the Strain
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
DIVISION
X
By
Richie Wohlers
HOW
TOP
10
FARED
San Fernando Gets Clocked by Taft
By
Michael Lazarus
Palmer Overcomes Flu, Katella
By
Melanie Neff
DIVISION
XII
By
Eric Barad
Calvary Chapel Is Left Behind When St. Bernard Rallies
By
John Bowles
Cathedral City Mourns Death of Three Coaches
Redlands Knocks Out Dolphins in 4th Quarter
By
Mike Wojciechowski
On Trust Might Be a Popularity Contest
By
Bob Mieszerski
Los Amigos Misses Out on Chances
By
Daniel Arreola
DIVISION
IX
By
David Curry
Hurst in First With Record Burst at
LPGA
Tour Finale
Friday’s Yardstick
CITY
SECTION
4-A
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Greg Anapol
TONIGHT
’S
GAMES
By
Jim Hodges
Moorpark Runners Hope for One More Surprise
By
John Ortega
Titans Give Curry a Victory in Her Head Coaching Debut
By
Lon Eubanks
Ruling: Lindros Didn’t Bite
It Takes Time, but Jordan (49) Takes It Over
By
Chris Baker
TONIGHT
’S
GAMES
By
Lon Eubanks
Willows Faxes in Resignation as Chaminade Soccer Coach
Reed Leads Servite Past Savanna, 35-21
By
Ted Apodaca
Corona del Mar Takes Marathon Route to Title
By
Michael Itagaki
High School Football Spotlight
Coryatt Gets Hit for $15,000
Victory Might Be a Hart Breaker
By
Peter Yoon
Spanich, Trojans Stop Loyola’s Charge, 92-88
Czernek Has Outing to Forget, 54-34
By
David Wharton
Horry Makes Slow Comeback
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Last Year’s Game Over, Not Forgotten
By
Robyn Norwood
THE
RESULTS
CITY
SECTION
3-A
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
K L. Marinez
SuperSonics Stop Robinson, Spurs
St. Bonaventure Rues Rematch
DIVISION
II
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Matt Avila
Laguna Hills Sends Message With an Impressive Victory
By
Dave Mckibben
Detroit Ignites in a Hurry, 4-2
Fountain Valley Falls to Poly, 40-9
By
Dan Arritt
SMALL
SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
David Miller
Monarchs Pull Away With Defense
By
Mike Terry
DIVISION
X
By
Brett Meade
Notre Dame Survives by Foot, 24-21
By
Eric Sondheimer
Baker Ices Newport’s Cake With 3 Scores
By
Martin Henderson
Another Griffith Tries to Buy Twins
CITY
SECTION
3-A
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Brian Sobel
Spirlea and Novotna Reach
WTA
Semifinals
Avalos, Sylmar Do It Again
By
Pete Dal Bello
Potent Lineup Impresses Ferraro
By
Lonnie White
Coyotes Stopped in Tracks
By
Mike Besack
DIVISION
III
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Mitch Polin
Orange Lutheran Capitalizes on Interceptions
By
Amara Aguilar
Brignac and Taft Run Wild
By
Michael Lazarus
Pacifica Does It With Defense, Tough Run
By
William Martinez
DIVISION
X
By
Lisa Sweeney
Palmdale Saved by Johnson’s Pick, 27-20
By
Steve Galluzzo
Rancho Alamitos Strikes Fast
By
Steve Kresal
English Wear Heartbreakers on Their Sleeves
By
Mike Penner
Foul-Prone Davis Now Wary of Traps
By
Tim Kawakami
A Look at Today’s Key matchups
DIVISION
III
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Tris Wykes
Mantle Family’s Suit Makes It Personal
Foothill Defeats El Dorado in Triple Overtime
By
Ryan Blystone
Ocean View Holds On to Win First Title
By
Michael Itagaki
Kennedy Stops Westminster Comeback Try
By
Russ Banks
This Week in the Big Sky
It Takes Time, but Jordan (49) Takes It Over
By
Chris Baker
Packers, Cowboys Put a Lot of Stock in Outcome
By
T J. Simers
Fountain Valley’s Wang Commits to
UC
Irvine
Valencia Learns Tough Lesson
By
Dave Desmond
Back Spasms Sideline Vaught
By
Chris Baker
Evans Not Enough for Birmingham
By
Mike Bresnahan
STINGRAYS
TONIGHT
By
Earl Gustkey
Uptempo Pepperdine Too Much
By
Rob Fernas
Esperanza Finally Gets Out of Gate
By
Paul Mcleod
Washington Runs Wild As Paraclete Eliminates Kilpatrick Again
By
Glenn Haller
Week’s Best
Los Alamitos Survives in 2
OT
s
By
Eric Maddy
Mater Dei Overpowers St. John Bosco, 42-8
By
Mike Terry
La Mirada’s Passing Attack Runs Away From Troy, 50-6
By
Tom Connolly
Stevenson a Bit Punchy Already
By
John Weyler
Eisenhower Rallies to Eliminate Tritons
By
Dale Ruhe
DIVISION
III
FOOTBALL
PLAYOFFS
By
Lance O'Fallon
As a Campaign Slogan, This One’s Unbeatable
By
Jim Hodges
Monroe Defense Makes Sure
PAT
Stands Up, 21-20
By
Wayne Bouffard
Hurst in First With Record Burst at
LPGA
Tour Finale
Hey, Coach, Turn Those Lights Off
Birmingham Girls Won’t Play It Safe
By
John Ortega
Oscar’s Latest Fight Is Arum Versus King
By
Steve Springer
Sylmar and Poly Share Title Dream
By
Mike Bresnahan
Edwards Sets Mark With 46
Brown, Foss Lead Chapman Women
A One-Man Team Won’t Go Too Far
By
Bill Plaschke
Woodbridge Rolls Over Loara, 27-0
Northridge Plans a Flowery Finish
By
Fernando Dominguez
UC
Irvine Gets Something to Celebrate
By
Chris Foster
Desatoff Helps Put Cypress Into State Tournament
Palisades and Marshall Win Championships
Maciel Blocks Lompoc’s Way, Lifts Oxnard, 28-27
By
Chris Bresnahan
EMOTION
DETECTOR
By
Robyn Norwood
Hurricanes Finally Pull Rank on Someone
Westlake Girls Hope This Is Their Turn
By
Mike Bresnahan
News
Pilot Suspected in Theft of 3
O.C.
Planes Arrested
By
Steve Carney
N.
Korea Will Attend Talks on Formal Treaty
Father of Girl Found in Puerto Rico Visits Courthouse in San Diego
1,700 Volcanic Quakes Reported Near Mammoth Lakes in Week
Items Found in Ramsey Search Told
Civil Rights Leaders Pay to Settle Key Bias Case
By
David G. Savage
Ron Brown’s Son Gets Probation for Illegal Gift
UCI
Internet Hate Mail Case Ruled a Mistrial
By
Davan Maharaj
Winnie Mandela: Will She Be Resurrected or Self-Destruct?
By
Dean E. Murphy
Ex-Bookkeeper for Club Pleads Guilty
By
Alan Abrahamson
Hussein Foes See
U.S.
Aid as Key to Ouster
By
Norman Kempster
and
James Risen
Bulletproof Vest Saves Santa Ana Police Officer in Stabbing
By
Steve Carney
Consumers Come In From the Cold at New Moscow Malls
By
Carol J. Williams
UC
Regents Defy Wilson,
OK
Gay Partner Benefits
By
Kenneth R. Weiss
and
Dave Lesher
Has Canadian Land’s End Hit Its Limit?
By
Craig Turner
Texas Killer Executed
Tornadoes Kill 1, Hurt 30 in Louisiana
Fast and Furious, on the Sidewalks of
N.Y.
By
John J. Goldman
Helping Hands Bolster Long Arm of Law in 2 Border Cities
By
Richard A. Serrano
Unraveling
IMF
, the Financial ‘White Knight’
By
Tom Petruno
Hundreds Mourn Victim of Skinhead, 19, in Denver
FBI
Tells of Bomb Talk by Suspects
Taxpayers Losing Money to Loggers on
U.S.
Land, Forest Service Admits
Sen. Greene to Retire After 36-Year Career
Freed Chinese Dissident Enjoys ‘Small Victory’
By
Jim Mann
Polish Police Acquitted in 1981 Deaths of 9 Solidarity Protesters
Multiple Births Create a Lot of Faces in the Crowd
By
David Lauter
Arrests Target Newport Beach Gambling Ring
By
Geoff Boucher
Man Accused of Dragging Dog With Truck
By
Esther Schrader
Welfare Reform May Spark Job Crisis, City Chiefs Fear
By
Melissa Healy
Solar Satellite Released by Shuttle Malfunctions
Kaczynski Hindered Defense, Lawyer Says
By
Mark Gladstone
U.S.
Panel Urges Quick Approval of New Cystic Fibrosis Treatment
VENTURA
COUNTY
NEWSWATCH
By
Jack Robinson
M.
Hutchence; Lead Singer of Rock Band
INXS
UC
Regents Defy Wilson,
OK
Gay Partner Benefits
By
Kenneth R. Weiss
and
Dave Lesher
Clinton
OK
s Measure to Revamp
FDA
By
Marlene Cimons
Fast-Moving House Fire Kills Five Children
America’s Unlikely Champion in Bosnia
By
Tracy Wilkinson
UC
Irvine Internet Hate Crime Case Ends in Mistrial
By
Davan Maharaj
Septuplets’ Mother Holds Biggest Baby, Meets Media
Donor Rewarded at White House
Arlington Waivers Listed; Only 1 Big Donor Cited
By
Paul Richter
The Financial ‘White Knight’:
IMF
Demystified
By
Tom Petruno
Let the Games Begin
R.
deLemos;
USC
Expert in Neonatology
By
Myrna Oliver
In Iraq Crisis,
U.S.
Waged Costly Fight for Status Quo
By
Robin Wright
Business
Blue Chips Rally; Broad Market Mixed
Troubled Yamaichi May Close
Kimberly-Clark to Lay Off 5,000, Shut Some
U.S.
Plants
Regulators
OK
Airwaves for Satellite Ventures
By
Jube Shiver Jr.
State,
O.C.
Unemployment Rates Fall
By
Patrice Apodaca
Big Bailouts
By
Jennifer Oldham
IBM
Extends Contract of Its
CEO
GM
to Close Flint Plant in ‘99; 3,000 Affected
Teamsters Election Delayed for Hoffa Probe
Also…
Pacific Blues
By
Evelyn Iritani
$46-Million Goal for Steven Myers
&
Associates
IPO
More Good News on State’s Job Front
By
Patrice Apodaca
Japan Tells Yamaichi to Finalize Crisis Plan
Avant Is Denied Appeal, Faces Injunction
Adult Video Revenue Is Put at $4.2 Billion a Year
By
Marla Matzer
Industry Veteran Is Named Nabisco
CEO
Safeway Files to Sell 25 Million Shares
Computers to Lead Growth, Forecast Says
Appeals Court Rules Against
L.A.
Cellular
By
Karen Kaplan
Consumer Group Seeks to Block Bonds
International Community Backs South Korea Bailout
By
David Holley
Blue Chips Rally; Bond Prices Rise
Universal Television Chairman to Stay
By
Marla Matzer
TRW
Agrees to Buy
BDM
for $975 Million
Entertainment
Babyface Shows Expertise as Bandleader on ‘Unplugged’
By
Elysa Gardner
SHE
’S
SLIPPING
,
SHE
’S
FALLEN
AND
HE
’S
DISAPPEARED
By
Jerry Crowe
Golden Years of a Ghost Town
By
Cynthia Kelly
ALBUM
REVIEW
/
POP
By
Steve Hochman
Raunch! Sex! Danger! Here!
By
Brian Lowry
Project Hands Across Hollywood Is in Full Political Swing
By
Robert W. Welkos
Smith’s ‘House Arrest’ Gets Mixed Verdicts From Critics
By
Don Shirley
Verbow Strings Together Intriguing Blend
By
John Roos
Iraq, Multiple Births and Kennedy Top the Agenda
By
Lee Harris
Violinist Midori Offers a Controlled, Elegant Recital
By
Timothy Mangan
ALBUM
REVIEW
/
POP
By
Ernesto Lechner
Morning Report
By
Shauna Snow
‘
What the Deaf Man Heard’ Probes Small-Town Secrets
By
Don Heckman
You Say You Want a Revolution
By
Howard Rosenberg
Lost in the Translation - Irish Singer Mary Black’s Voice Is Remarkable, but Vocal Perfection Didn’t Resonate Deeply in
O.C.
Debut
By
Mike Boehm
ALBUM
REVIEW
/
POP
By
Marc Weingarten
ALBUM
REVIEW
/
POP
By
Connie Johnson
Bassist Clarke Delivers Virtuoso Play
By
Don Heckman
Home & Garden
Show Off Your Holiday Spirit
THE
WORD
/
THE
WEB
By
Mark Chalon Smith
The Garden
By
Karen Dardick
Patch Up Old
TV
’s Looks With Paint
By
John Morell
The Apartment
By
Kathy Bryant
Under the Lingo: An Open and Shut Case
By
Ralph Kovel
and
Terry Kovel
Table Talk
By
Cyndi Y. Nightengale
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