- Franklin R. Levy; Film, Stage Producer
- Jack Arnold; Made Popular Science Fiction, Horror Films
- Terror Resurgence Feared as Diplomats Are Targeted : Violence: U.S. and Western intelligence agencies caught off guard by attack on Israelis in Argentina.
- 'Instinct' Bows Quietly
- Woman Sniffed Drug at Sheriff's Station, Ex-Deputy Testifies : Trial: Police 'groupie' surprised officers who showed her seized cocaine in evidence envelope, jurors are told.
- WESTWOOD : Students Protest Fee Hikes at Regents Meeting
- Retired Marines Vow to Fight for Memorial : Military: Backers of proposed war museum at Camp Pendleton hope to persuade the base commander to drop his opposition.
- COUNTYWIDE : Legislature to Honor 2 Women for Civic Service
- Simi Valley Is Having No More Second Thoughts
- Too Many Questions for 49ers to Answer : Basketball: They defend TCU's Smith, so Atwater hits shots that lead to 73-61 victory over Long Beach in the NIT.
- For David Parsons, the Focus Now Is on Variety : Dance: In works with his own company, the once-daring Paul Taylor dancer works to see that each new piece has its own movement vocabulary.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Jobless, Trade Reports Help Dow Rise 7.15 : Market Overview
- COLUMN ONE : The ABCs of Across and Down : For nearly 80 years, millions of Americans have puzzled over crosswords. But some say the game is in trouble, as archaic clues and answers turn off younger solvers.
- Armani Typecasting
- Westside Pavilion Sampler
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Senate Tables Action on Anti-Crime Bill
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Helmsley Too Ill for Prison, Doctor Says
- Dow Corning Ends Production of Gel Implants
- Anaheim Man's Body Found in Apartment
- MAC ARTHUR PARK : Man Kills 2nd Suspected Car Thief, Police Say
- Oxnard Man Shot Dead at Market
- Jewish Coalition Backs LAPD Overhaul : Police: Eight groups endorse the June 2 ballot measure to give City Hall greater authority over the department and its chief.
- A Close-Up of Community Policing
- Condo Fight Is Over, but Not Controversy
- MISSION VIEJO : New Supervisor Hired at College
- PASADENA : Ex-Funeral Operators to Face Only 9 Counts
- 2nd Bandit Robs Bank Minutes After the First
- Lincoln's Success Is Rallying Point for Community : High school basketball: Southeast San Diego gets behind the Hornets as they play for the state championship.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Tiny Campbell Finds Duke, the Moment Overwhelming
- VanWagenen Teeing Off With the Bat
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST
- Seton Hall Hits the Big One : East Regional: Dehere's shot with two seconds to play beats La Salle, 78-76, and caps comeback from eight points behind.
- Biola (33-3) Moves Into Quarterfinals
- AIRLINES
- NBC Renews 'Cheers' but Pays 10% Less Than Before
- Hammond Co. Completes Buyback
- In Quake Area, Tears Amid the Rubble
- Makers of HBO's 'Tribe' Given a Warm Reception
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega's Attorneys Claim Perjury Proof
- District Again Takes Slice of Valley College's Funds : Education: Trustees say the smaller, costlier campuses still must be subsidized. A new budget process will be developed and adopted over five years.
- VALLEYWIDE : School Principals to Visit Executives
- SYLMAR : Man on Freeway Is Hit, Killed by Truck
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Balanced Attack Helps Newport Harbor Win
- Mira Costa Volleyball Team Falls to No. 1 Newport Harbor
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Monarch Boys, Panther Girls Ready to State Their Cases : Division III: After transferring from Hawthorne, playing in a title game is a dream come true for junior guard Donminic Ellison.
- The Man Behind Rock's Smithsonian : Pop music: Collector Michael Ochs expands his comprehensive Venice-based archives to include the raw materials of movies, pop culture and beyond.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEWS : 'Windigo' and 'Coyote' Miss a Step : Amateur acting mars otherwise superior productions by South Coast Rep's Young Players and Taper Project.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Blood and Lust
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Road to India by Way of Pakistan and Bangladesh
- Peninsula Girls Just One Win Away From Perfect Season
- TUSTIN : School Lets Disabled Into the Mainstream
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Official Warns of Forest's Vulnerability to Harm
- Refusal to Treat HIV-Positive Patient Protested
- Disillusioned San Diegan Seeks His Eden Elsewhere
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Mater Dei Isn't Kidding Around
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : And Now a Word From Our Sponsor
- NFL MEETINGS : Owners Weigh the Cost in Giving Up Replays
- Pro Basketball
- ROUNDUP : Pierce Hammers Glendale, 25-1, Behind 27-Hit Attack
- Pro Football
- Therapy Puts Fernandez's Confidence on the Mend : Padres: Shortstop, getting ready for opening day, tries to put thumb injury behind him.
- Spring Will Debut With Rain, Snow : Weather: Up to two inches of precipitation is forecast, with more in the mountains. An equally big storm is expected early next week.
- ALISO VIEJO : Public Invited to Opening of Park
- CAMARILLO : 3 Plans for Sammis Parcel to Be Shown
- MOORPARK : Council Is Warned About Development
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST : Emotional Victory for Arkansas; Georgia Tech Eliminates Houston
- Pro Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURMAMENT : The Memory Is Upsetting : West Regional: UCLA faces Robert Morris but can't forget first-round loss against Penn State last season.
- Generic Look Belies Linlee's Above-Average Chinese Fare
- O.C. MOVIE REVIEW : 'Toto': Heroic Film Is Fully Delightful
- Latina Actress Takes Her 'Work' to Heart : Theater: Ruby Nelda Perez empathizes with her troubled character in "A Woman's Work," playing at Centro Cultural this weekend.
- BofA to Cut as Many as 12,000 Jobs : * Banking: Disclosure is lower than most estimates of positions to be eliminated after BankAmerica Corp. merges with Security Pacific.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FULLERTON COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Mining Yields Debate on Land Use : Environment: Proposed legislation would prevent exploration and put area under National Park Service. Company officials fear being locked out of potentially rich mineral deposits.
- Courts Get Health Alert Authority : Judiciary: Appeals panel rules that judges can order warnings on consumer products. Decision upholds an order that Alta-Dena dairy must alert customers about its raw milk.
- DESIGNERS : French Fantasies Tamed (Mildly) by New Talent
- Farmers Win Vote on State Water Supplies
- Argentines March Against Terror : Bombing: The death toll from the Israeli Embassy attack is now 25, including the No. 2 envoy.
- Panel Proposes New Standards for Senators in Aiding Donors
- Woman's Journey Into Tunnel Big News in Superstitious Japan
- TRADE : Kohl Leading Effort to Break Deadlock on Farm Subsidies
- Colt's Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection : * Weapons: The 156-year-old gun maker is beset by weak sales.
- AIRLINES
- Don't Let 'em Bank on Perks
- LONDON : Across the Channel, <i> Real</i> Clothes for Real Women
- Senate Votes to Repeal Credit Insurance Law
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Trial Focuses on Tax Return Issue
- Cardinal Sergio Guerri; Retired Vatican Official
- Geez, How Common of Fergie to Split : ROBIN ABCARIAN
- Koon Says King Attacked, Left Police No Choice
- Warner Names 2 to New Posts
- Commercial Landlords Driven to Layoffs, Closures : * Vacancies: Overbuilding and underfinancing have brought home a crisis long predicted for Southern California.
- Mason Hill; Oil Geology Expert
- Hate Crimes Set a Record in L.A. County
- Tsongas, in a Surprise Move, Halts Campaign : Politics: The ex-senator from Massachusetts says he ran out of money and momentum. Clinton takes a commanding position.
- ARCHEOLOGY : Ancient Bakery May Be Key to Egypt's History : Discovery suggests Giza was no mere labor camp for pyramids' construction but antiquity's first big city.
- 105 School Seniors Join Free-Trade Pact Debate
- Vance Venturing Into Karabakh Today : Peace mission: The U.N. envoy's visit to the region so far has found few signs of readiness to end the hostilities.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Dahmer Watched After Blade Is Found
- Fishermen Fear Way of Life Will Vanish With Salmon : Ecology: Their catch dwindles, and a ban may be next. They blame dams built to serve cities and farmers.
- Ruling in Ventura Case Sets Search-and-Seizure Precedent
- COUNTYWIDE : Storm May Deliver 2 Inches of Rainfall
- Woman Alleges Priest, Caretaker Molested Her
- CAMARILLO : Author Talks About a Dog and a Book
- Reality Intrudes on a Dream : Tsongas suspends his improbable but thoughtful campaign for the presidency
- Street Light Goes Up After Boy's Near-Fatal Accident
- GLENDALE : Tax-Cut Advocate Sues to Get Nickname on Ballot
- Supervisors Ask U.S. for Job Funds : Employment: Bush officials give delegation a mixed reception. County is seeking help from Washington to retrain aerospace workers.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Beat Devils, Make a Run at Kings, 5-3
- A Worthy Revival of 'Misalliance' at the Igloo
- SECURITIES
- These Patrons Never Lost Their Fowl Mood
- AUTOS
- Haiti Plan for Aristide's Return Just Barely Alive
- Spring Valley Family Evicted by Mudslide
- Restaurateurs Have Food for Thought: Cook Your TV Dinners at Home
- Clinic Doctor Criticized for Not Treating HIV Patient : Health care: Activists plan to picket the office and complain to the state medical board. The physician has resigned.
- WEST COVINA : Gang Member Pleads No Contest in Mall Shooting
- A Wild Party . . . Seriously : Religion: Purim is the most festive Jewish holiday, a time of prizes, noisemakers, costumes and treats. It commemorates a major victory over oppression.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 9 Animal Control Positions May Be Cut
- Council Urged to Reconsider Renaming of Gen. Scott Park : Carson: Commission backs effort to change name in honor of Harry T. Foisia, a former city worker of Samoan descent.
- COUNTYWIDE : Wright, La Follette Clash Over Raises
- OAK PARK : Closing Arguments End in Slaying Case
- Sheriff Backs Rental of Jail Near San Diego : Overcrowding: Support comes as surprise. Debate on idea picks up, with some saying county can't raise the needed funds.
- San Juan Council Endorses Plan to Hold Street Fairs
- Gunman Accosts Couple, Shoots Man
- NEWPORT BEACH : Artifacts Dating to 9000 BC Found
- IRVINE : Shorter Cable TV Pact With City Urged
- VAN NUYS : Impounded Plane Given to L.A. Police
- Waste Plant Is Threatened With Closure : Environment: State regulators fight a decision by the federal EPA that may shut down the National Cement facility that incinerates hazardous liquid material.
- VENTURA : Hospital Neighbors to Meet With Police
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Color on the Court : White is fading from tennis outfits as vivid teals, fuchsias and blues get into the game.
- Golf Round Lands Clinton in Rough : Bias: He says he will not tee off again at racially exclusive country club until blacks are admitted as members.
- D.A. Alleges Doctor Conducts Unsafe Breast Exams
- 1 of Hotel's Last 3 Tenants Loses Fight to Stay On
- Sabres Stick It to Kings, 8-2 : Hockey: Andreychuk scores four goals against a defense that is barely there without injured Coffey and Blake.
- Arthur (Big Boy) Crudup Retrospective Is All Right
- Homecoming for Lady of the Freeway : Art: Kent Twitchell's mural will be restored as a result of a settlement ending more than four years of litigation.
- STAGE REVIEW : West Coast Ensemble Offers Harold Pinter's 'Old Times'
- FOR KIDS : 'I Smile at the Sun' Comes to Life for All Ages
- Rev. William Hornaday; Religious Science Leader
- Caroline A. Penney; Widow of Retail Pioneer
- UC's Gardner Will Head Hewlett Philanthropy
- Group Intensifies Effort to Save Old Depot : Burbank: Historical Society says the charred rail station is sound enough to be added to a new transportation center. But the city has doubts.
- Discovery Street Faces a Concrete Future : Urbanization: San Marcos may turn riparian habitat studied by schoolchildren into flood control channel.
- State Board Accuses Doctor of Negligence in Implants
- Police Dog Beats Suspect to the Bite at the End of Chase From Irvine : Crime: Pursuit begins when CHP officer stops motorist and suspects impairment. The suspect bolts and is followed to San Diego--where Faustus' teeth await.
- TODAY'S GAMES : Rick Pitino Returning to Old Kentucky Home
- White Sox's Radinsky Becomes a Big Wheel : Despite Meteoric Rise, Chicago Reliever Remains as Down to Earth as His Mode of Transportation
- GOLF SENIORS AT INDIAN WELLS : At 56, Player Is Not Ready to Slow Down
- Coaching Choice Disappoints Aztec Boosters : College basketball: Radio executive, most backers prefer Tarkanian over Fuller.
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Maestro From Kirov in L.A. Debut
- AUTOS
- Witness Critical of Accountants Keating Hired
- Giving Home Office a Businesslike Air
- Billionaire Perot Pushes to Name Running Mate
- NATION IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : 4 Killed, 3 Injured in Coal Mine Blast
- U.S. Judge Voids Part of Ethics Law
- Russians Get Quick Civil Service Course : Government: Visiting Moscow officials, after a whirlwind look at L.A.'s budgeting and bureaucracy, conclude: 'We have so much to do.'
- Damages Granted in Police Shooting
- Anti-Roberti Gun Lobby to Mail Out 20,000 Flyers
- Condemned Man Sues Over Evidence
- Spring Rains Arrive Right on Schedule : Weather: One storm moves in on Southland with another right behind. Sunday looks like only dry day in next several.
- Panel Urged to Create Latino Council District
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Keough Continues His Improvement
- NIT ROUNDUP : Sun Devils Get Past Gauchos
- Swimming
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Woody Allen Wrestles With Illusion, Reality in 'Fog'
- DANCE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rain. Some Fish.': No Explanation for Appeal : Huge crowds at premiere belie questionable quality of Way Off Broadway's presentation of Y York's comedy.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Toto': A Total Delight From Belgian Ex-Clown
- Too Graphic for National Geographic : Television: A segment on life in the L.A. County Jail has been removed from Sunday's edition of 'Explorer,' deemed unsuitable for family viewing.
- Desert Bill's Impact on Mining Jobs Disputed
- Van Fleet, Oldest Living 4-Star General, Turns 100
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Second-Hand Smoke Tied to Heart Disease
- Mexico City Smog Alert
- Administration Will Seek More Aid for Russia : Congress: After Nixon criticism, the lawmakers will be pressed to act. Other republics would also be helped.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Ex-Head of College Takes New Position
- Slaying of Car Dealer Called an Accident : Courts: The woman charged in Tony Bridges' death admitted shooting him, a friend testifies.
- School Board Races Lure Few Candidates : Politics: Despite vigorous public debate over the status of education, few run for the San Diego Unified School Board.
- Risk Now Is Mainly to the United Nations : Baghdad's challenge to Security Council must be answered
- More Previews of Fewer Free Views
- Martinez Will Lead Knights Into the Fray : Division II: Senior point guard has been the catalyst behind Bishop Montgomery's run to state final.
- Huntington Beach Top-Ranked Team in Baseball Poll
- COMEDY REVIEW : Off to See the Wacky 'Wizard' : The Orange County Crazies lampoon life here quite admirably, despite their new home being no Emerald City in terms of hospitality.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Gourmet Takeout Comes to San Marino
- Tijuana Bullish on Return of Favorite Son Carlos Santana
- Tokyo Rebound Helps Australian Stocks
- Coke Chairman's Pay Is Called Hard to Swallow
- Northern Californian Now State 'Rubbergate' Leader
- Motorist Accused of Deserting Hurt Passengers : Accident: A Van Nuys man is arrested after admitting he made no effort to aid four women.
- LA HABRA : Nixon Law Office Still on the Books
- UC Riverside Chancellor to Be Named
- Speedups, Cost Concerns Hurt Red Line Safety Efforts, Suit Says : Metro Rail: An inspector says he was fired because of his warnings about dangers and code violations at the site. The charges are denied.
- How Does a 'Shocker' Stay a Winner? : Politics: In Chicago, Carol Moseley Braun uses the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas dust-up to pick off a near-invincible incumbent in the primary.
- VENTURA : Home of Slain Man's Son Is Searched
- State Fights Plan to Close Toxic Waste Incinerator
- Abortion 'Gag Rule' Likely to Take Effect Soon : Regulations: It's been 10 months since the high court upheld the directive to federally funded clinics. Enforcement may start as early as today.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Momentous Choice, Without Us : After the whites' exclusive referendum, many volatile areas, especially security, need urgent attention.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURMAMENT : UCLA Plays Game to Erase the Past
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Takes Lead at Orlando
- Pro Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Trakh Seeks Equal Job Opportunity
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL : LSU Gets Fast Start Out of Blocks, 94-83
- Michael's Files for Chapter 11
- Alumni Films Highlight USC Festival
- Getty Center's Kurt Forster Resigns Post
- MOVIE REVIEW : '35 Up': A 7-Year Itch for the Realities of British Life
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Marriage of Convenience Is Solid Union : Recession Brought Gilmore and Brown Together, but the Honeymoon Is Far From Over
- It Was Almost Man Bites Dog
- Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell...
- Garage Owner Shot Over Repair Dispute
- Clown Film as Realistic as Rubber Nose--and Less Funny
- 60 Seek Post of Police Chief in Oxnard : Law enforcement: A final flurry of inquiries is expected before today's deadline. Three candidates to succeed Robert P. Owens are from the city's force.
- Bryant Sparks Master's to 83-65 Victory
- Ella Bonny Wins Pace Series Final
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURMAMENT : Waves Go by the Boards : Midwest Regional: Pepperdine comes back in second half, but rebounds make the difference in 80-70 loss to Memphis State.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Unbeaten Derby Candidates Rare
- Series of Cool Weekend Showers Likely to Dampen Spring Flowers
- Large Flock of Visitors Await Birds : Swallows: Hundreds gather to celebrate the annual return to Mission San Juan Capistrano.
- SANTA ANA : Old Puzzles Sought to Benefit Elderly
- School Celebrates the Winning of Award From U.S. : Education: Students, teachers, parents cheer recognition of the bilingual program at Isojiro Oka Elementary, where lessons are taught in 46 languages.
- Strong Pitching Helps Dominguez Hills Sweep Softball Doubleheader
- Will Raveling Take High Five?
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fontana Settles Down, Rancho Santiago Wins, 5-2
- Fuller Might Find Job Becomes a Dead End
- 3 Olympic Figure Skaters to Be Honored
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Details on Santana Concert
- COUNTYWIDE : A Challenge to Youths to Abstain
- Itsallgreektome Injures Leg; Surgery Today
- THE PREPS / LONNIE WHITE : Peninsula Girls Having a Can't-Miss Season
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bullets Get Lit Up by Jordan's 51
- Northridge to Play for Fresno Title
- ROUNDUP : Hamer Pitches No-Hitter, El Dorado Wins in Softball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Lights Go Out for West Virginia : East Regional: Missouri uses power outages to regroup and score first-round victory, 89-78.
- 'Lady' Is Fairer Than Ever
- Evidence Label Mines for Reissue Gold
- He Elbows His Way Into Lineup : Basketball: Former Mater Dei standout Mike Hopkins earns a starting spot at Syracuse through hard work, and by holding his own in practice.
- VALENCIA : Missing $1,000 Is Returned to Woman
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools' Housing Plan Turned Down
- Judge Orders Naval Officer to Stand Trial in 1987 Slaying of His Wife : Justice: Bail raised to $3 million for Navy Lt. Cmdr. Leonard Earl Eddington II, whose spouse's remains were found buried in his Jamul back yard last December.
- PACOIMA : Library to Close Saturday for Repairs
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Montross Is the Big Man for Tar Heels
- UCSD Finishes Second to Kenyon
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Monarch Boys, Panther Girls Ready to State Their Cases : Division I: It is the final game for Peninsula standout guard Kristen Mulligan, who will lead the nation's top-ranked team against Cupertino Monte Vista.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURMAMENT : Trojans Try Something New : Midwest Regional: Freshman Tremayne Anchrum comes off the bench to score 16 points and USC rolls over Northeast Louisiana, 84-54. Georgia Tech will be next.
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Kidd Would Like a Happy Ending : Basketball: Alameda St. Joseph guard, who has committed to Cal, hopes to close out a storied high school career by beating Mater Dei in State championship game.
- Campy British farce 'Run for Your Wife' is good for a laugh.
- LONG BEACH : United to Depart, Leave Airport With 3 Carriers
- Miscellany
- Next on His Reading List Is Long Day's Journey Into Night
- Sherer Takes Hearns Back to School : Boxing: Trainer works his veteran fighter on the sport's fundamentals in preparation for tonight's bout with Barkley.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa Wins Warhawk Title for Third Year in a Row
- GARDEN GROVE : City Orders Removal of Red Curb in Feud
- * Dr. Ira M. Horwitz; General Practitioner
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Offers Decals to Curb Car Theft
- Man Dies Avoiding Wrong-Way Driver
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bogdanovich's 'Noises' Is a Bit Off
- Fighting for the Endangered Documentary : Television: NBC's top anchorman lends his name and his support to the traditional format tonight with the first of six editions of 'The Brokaw Report.'
- Music Reviews : Quadrivium Ensemble at County Art Museum
- Blues-Rock Added to Reuben's Menu
- Actor-Writer Provides a New Take on Gangster Capone in 'King of the City'
- 'Wayne's World' Gathers Steam
- Triconex Goes Public; Shares Climb 25% : * Market: Firm makes computer control systems that are used in nuclear power and chemical plants.
- Detroit Calls the Cut in Japan's Auto Export Quota a Charade : * Vehicles: Big Three say quota will have little effect on the trade imbalance in cars. The Japanese disagree.
- Lawyer Says Harris Has Valid Claim for Clemency
- Palace Makes Split Official
- Soviet Spacecraft Put on the Auction Block
- Dinner Raises $97,000 for Shelter Partnership
- Study of Valdez Air Pollution Targets Pipeline : * Environment: Watchdog group reports high pollution levels in Alaskan town. Critics assail Alyeska oil pipeline company.
- PARIS : Is It Art . . . or Fashion?
- Ukraine Switches Signals Again on Nuclear Weapons
- Sniff . . . Phew! : Lifestyle: What could smell (or look) worse than his old rotten sneakers, a Glendale youth wonders as he heads for the ultimate competition--a rotten sneaker contest.
- Clinton Has Nothing but Praise for Tsongas After He Ends Drive : Democrats: Arkansas governor says the ex-Massachusetts senator made an 'extraordinary contribution.'
- Memorial Set for Disney Animator Arthur Babbitt
- A Prized Fighter : Ailing British Esquire Pins Its Hopes on a Macho Feminist Named Rosie Boycott
- Wang Renzhong; Confidant of Chinese Leader
- Leaders in Business Share Success Secrets
- * Robin Rosen has been promoted to...
- Amex's ECM Tries TLC for Small Issues
- Getting By With What We've Got
- Going Beyond Basics
- Wilson Lashes at Burton on Parole Issue
- COUNTYWIDE : Landfill Owners to Sue Operators
- SANTA ANA : City Rejects Request by Mr. J's Restaurant
- With Two Out, Brooks' Career Is on Third : Angels: Clutch hitter faces a comeback from surgery and from his worst season. He will be the DH, batting cleanup.
- Hearns Seeks to Avenge Beating by Barkley in Rematch Tonight
- Pro Football
- ART REVIEW : Valdez's Morbid Vision of Domesticity
- STAGE REVIEW : Ibsen's 'Master Builder' Lacks Building Block
- Filmmaker's Unique View of the Black Experience : Movies: Julie Dash's 'Daughters of the Dust' evokes her African heritage 'with a freshness about what we already know.'
- Retailers Nervous Over Porn Victims' Bill : Legislation: A proposed measure currently in Senate committee could hold filmmakers, distributors and retailers liable if a viewer was motivated to commit violent acts after seeing it.
- Nixon Urges Aid to Russia
- Nixon Urges Aid to Russia