- Jones Captures Midget Main in Ventura Raceway Opener
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : For Alabama, It Was the Cruelest Cut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : MEN'S FINAL FOUR
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : MEN'S FINAL FOUR
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans, UC Santa Barbara Split Baseball Doubleheader
- ROUNDUP : Polar Expedition Wins at Turfway
- Movie Reveals Disney Isn't Practicing What It Preaches
- Rams' Miller Hopes Knee Is Up to Snuffing Critics : Football: An earlier injury still lingers on the minds of some observers. The quarterback says he is ready for challenge.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Make It Twilight Time for the Zone Defense Rule
- COVER STORY : We're Listening, Ted : Ted Turner recently bought two movie companies--it would appear that he's not just interested in old movies. But what are his plans for new movies? A Q&A; with Turner as he moves full speed into moguldom
- MUSIC : A Shift in Composition : Asian and Asian American musicians increasingly can be found playing in U.S. symphony orchestras. 'This is a manifestation of a normal cycle in American musical life,' says Joseph Polisi, president of Juilliard
- Kin of Sicilian 'Man of Honor' Offers Peek Into Crime : South Philadelphia: The organized tour is laced with memories of the turn-of-the-century Mafia that, Celeste Morello says, was less a gang than an ethnic Elks Club with a mean streak.
- WESTCHESTER : Loyola Students Move AIDS Benefit off Campus
- Serb Assault on Enclave Said to Advance : Bosnia: The target is the Muslim pocket of Gorazde. The Red Cross decides to evacuate potential victims of 'ethnic cleansing' in the north.
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Students Can Paint Their Way to D.C.
- TRACK : Officer Runs a Career Path
- Gunman Sought to Highlight Uprising, Transcript Says
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- More Fun Than Sun on Holiday Outings : Easter: Thousands flock to the beaches and county campgrounds despite coastal fog and inland chill.
- Valley Perspective : Education is Half the Battle in AIDS Fight : Peer Counseling for Teen-Agers and the Play 'Secrets' Are Important Weapons
- Volunteers Rally Support to Rebuild Eaton Canyon : Nature: Since the October fires destroyed the park facility, volunteers have been working to raise the funds to improve and expand the structure.
- Lilley No Wilting Flower When It Comes to Hitting
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Beat Canucks, Near Playoffs
- Laguna Niguel's Palmer Wins Diving Event
- IT HAPPENS : Cop Tips Waitress, Inspires Movie, Gets Retitled
- Pinnacle Micro Names Craig Finance V.P.
- Got Lots of Money to Burn? Take Up Smoking
- CLOSE-UP : A Model Spy
- Viva Lost Egypt : O.C. archeology buffs go on expedition to the Luxor in Las Vegas (yes, Vegas) to view the resort's over-the-top take on an ancient civilization.
- DIFFERENT SUNRISE: The county's churches will be...
- No Radioactivity Found in French Reactor Blast
- In This Race, She's Not Just a Face in the Crowd
- Sculpture May Have Been Taken for Junk
- On View : TNT's Bible Studies : 'ABRAHAM' IS THE FIRST OF AN EPIC 22 TESTAMENT TALES
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Quake News, Tips on Tap at Meeting
- Marquette Paves Way for Urban Renewal : Milwaukee: As crime increased, enrollment plummeted, especially after Jeffrey Dahmer was charged with 17 murders. The school decided to do something about the blight. But the project is not without critics.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Fund-Raiser for UCLA Students Fails
- Candidates' Views on Issues
- Virginia's Schools Take Their Honor Seriously
- Black Dorm's One White Resident
- Boy's Death Devastates Town, but Memories of His Life Sustain It : New York: Derrick Robie touched everyone he met. Community builds him a park as it prepares to try 13-year-old for murder.
- Controversy Could Oust Powerful Labor Leader : Politics: Union is investigating $175,000 contribution by Kathleen Brown to political action committee headed by Alice Huffman. Garamendi campaign charges that it was an attempt to win an endorsement.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Corona Del Mar's Big Inning Buries Woodbridge
- Well, That's It: Kings' Playoff Hopes Dashed : Hockey: Conacher rips teammates after 5-3 loss to Edmonton. Later, San Jose wins to eliminate last year's Stanley Cup finalists from postseason.
- Mr. Frenchy, Meet Okra Winfrey
- COMMENTARY : The Appeal of Getting Back to the Classics : Multiculturalism is the unlikely fuel for the burst of classical repertory work in some local theaters. Take Chekhov's 'Wood Demon' at Taper for instance
- FALL GUYS : The Toughest Stunt of All: Getting an Oscar Category
- Older Home Buyer May Get a Break
- * Amanda Vallejo has been appointed administrator...
- L.A. SPEAK : Professional Poker Parlance
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : The Eyes Have It
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Most muscular man on campus? 'Lifestories' looks at the heavy price
- Former Jordan Ranch Dedicated as Federal Park : Ceremony: The event is hailed as an environmental victory on land once targeted for development.
- Can Makeup Serve as the Foundation for a Better Life?
- Italian Rightist Steps on Mine Called Mussolini
- VERNON : Alcoa Workers Look Worriedly to Future
- 'Close to Eden'
- Self-Segregated Dorms a Trend and an Uproar : Civil rights: Universities accede to students' demands, organize housing by ethnicity, race, sexual orientation.
- The Quest for 'Christy' : THE STORY OF AN INDEPENDENT YOUNG TEACHER MADE THE BESTSELLER LISTS 27 YEARS AGO--THIS WEEK IT LANDS ON CBS' LINEUP
- Wheels Turning at Mobile Home Parks in O.C.
- 13 Killed in Natal Despite Crackdown : South Africa: Clashes continue during state of emergency. Two children at a church service and two policemen are among the victims of ongoing factional violence.
- Students Paint a Positive Portrait : Youth: Clorful entries for fourth annual Pacoima Pride arts project refute negative images of their community.
- Simi Official Keeps a Mishmash of Programs in Order : Government: Diane Davis-Crompton has won praise and respect as head of the Environmental Services Department.
- Airport Cafe Takes Off Very Quickly : Camarillo: New eatery has established itself as social hub. Pilots and aviation enthusiasts enjoy food and camaraderie.
- Sunny Hills' Kim Loses to His Doubles Partner
- Barry's World Comes to Life on the Shelves
- NBA ROUNDUP : Blue-Collar Bonner Aids Knicks in No. 15
- CECE PENISTON"Thought You Knew" A&M;* * *...
- USC Honors Architects
- For a Birthday, by THOM GUNN
- News, Tips & Bargains : Full Speed Ahead in the Northwest
- More Than Shelter: Home, Help, Hope : Casa Loma goes beyond affordable housing offering residents English literacy classes, job training and child care.
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : Visa Requirements / Part III
- Harpo Marx and Lucy re-create the famous...
- For Seniors : Dishing Up Love, Offering Comfort to Those With AIDS
- Possible Roberti Successors Are Nearly Invisible
- Washers Add a New Wrinkle in Earthquake Aid
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- The New Cleveland Gateway
- 'The Indian Runner'
- Funeral Ruling in Fumes Case Sought
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City Leaders Divided Over Smoking Ban
- Locked in a Long-time Confrontation, India and Pakistan Replay the Cold War
- A 'Whipping Boy' Shines in California : Amid criticism of health care alliances, one purchasing group has lots of happy customers
- Valley Perspective : Hate Crimes Against Anyone Hurt Everyone : 2 Schools Show Commendable Response to Acts of Prejudice
- As Disasters Go, County's 2 Volcanoes Are Duds : Geology: One hasn't been active in 16 million years. The other is just a smoky hole in the ground.
- High Tide Gives Residents Rude Awakening : Flooding: Strong winds in wee hours push waves up to 10 feet tall into garages of about 15 Seal Beach homes. Sandbagging is on with more seawater on the way today.
- TECHNOARTS : In Cyberspace, Can Anyone Really Appreciate Art? : CD-ROMs are giving home computer users access to museum and private collections. But some institutions are holding back from the digital age for fear of losing control--and dollars
- It's a New Ballgame for Samora
- 'SUTURE' SWITCH : Hey, John Randolph Once Turned Into Rock Hudson
- Is the Pop World Ready for David Koresh?
- * Paul Hughes has been appointed vice...
- Quality Systems Inc. to Trade on Nasdaq National Market
- The Great Hollywood Insider : THE LOVE OF THE LAST TYCOON: A Western, <i> By F. Scott Fitzgerald</i> . <i> Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli (Cambridge University Press: $34.95; 448 pp.)</i>
- EASIER SAID THAN DONE : When Angelenos Talk, the Accent Should Be on Communication
- A View From the High Wire : THE CIRCUS OF THE EARTH AND THE AIR, <i> By Brooke Stevens (Harcourt Brace & Co.: $23.95, 410 pp.)</i>
- CLIQUES : Seems Like Old Times
- Pumped Up : Dodger Catcher and 1993 Roockie Phenom Mike Piazza Spent the Off-Season Lifting Weights, Building Confidence So He Can Ward Off the Dreaded Sophomore Jinx
- DOWNTOWN : Hotel Owner Fined, Must Fix Building
- A Hint of Mother Russia
- Neighbors Rally Around Woman Accused of Killing Her Five Children : Justice: The deaths originally were attributed to SIDS, but prosecutors now contend that she smothered each child--the last one in 1971. Her friends dispute that.
- BRIEFLY : Judaism: Connecticut Senator to Speak at Temple Seminar
- Mexico Covets Order--and Finds It in Rumor
- Peru Bus Crash Kills 44
- AMERICAN LEAGUE PREVIEW : Ready or Not, Mariners and Indians Will Be Contenders
- BELL : After 26 Years, City Hires New Law Firm
- Medical Journal Article Sent Prosecutor Sleuthing
- 'Pain Is What People Are Trying to Escape' : Abundance of Liquor Stores Makes It All Too Easy to Find Solace in Substance Abuse, Ex-Addict Says
- How to Send a Strong Message : Answering the absurdity of the Roberti recall April 12
- ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA CITY COUNCIL : Amid Post-Quake Recovery, Campaign Has Been Quiet One
- SIMI VALLEY : District Gets Funds for Picnic Tables
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Hogs' Old Man Has the Time of His Life
- Gretzky's Magic Does the Trick . . . Boy Howe : Hockey: Everybody plays with the same puck, skates in the same rinks and plays under the same rules, but the Great One somehow gets different results.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Razorbacks Will Duke It Out : Game 2: The Blue Devils' Hill takes over, scoring 25 points and holding Brown to only eight in a 70-65 victory over Florida.
- Lesbian Couple Has a Child for Love, Political Statement : Lifestyle: 'A family is defined by love, and we have it,' one woman says. Her partner adds that they wanted children for the same reasons that heterosexual couples do.
- Why Purging the LAPD of Bias Won't Be Easy
- The Visitors of Madison County : Incurable Romantics Come for a Glimpse of Heaven : Iowa: Folks from as far as California and Canada trek to tiny Winterset, searching for Francesca and Robert. Sometimes, they can't believe the lovers did not exist.
- Hunt for Solution Is On in Coyote Controversy : Trapping: L.A. officials will review ban in face of complaints, but a look at 27 other cities shows the method to be ineffective.
- 4 Killed, 2 Injured as Car Hits Truck Near UCLA
- Patience Will Pay Off in the Long Run : * Lagunans Are Understandably Impatient to Rebuild, but the City's Caution Is Wise
- Morgan Returns as Softball Coach at Newbury Park
- PREP TRACK / TRABUCO HILLS INVITATIONAL : Young Sparks Woodbridge as Edison Girls Fare Well
- Political Barkley Is Too Incorrect
- Platinum Halo
- How False Assumptions Caused a Real Market Dive
- Irvine Law Firm's Title Change Lists the Names of Five Partners
- Withnail & I (Bravo Monday at 5...
- COVER STORY : AT RISK : Ranked as the Third Leading Cause of Death by Disease, Diabetes Strikes People of Color at an Alarmingly High Rate.
- MALIBU : Merchants Oppose Farmers Market Plan
- Clinton, GOP Put Own Spin on Market Slump : Stocks: President sees correction; critics see mistakes. But analysts say politics moves faster than the economy.
- CITY ARTS : Catching Hatching
- Answering the Violence : Striving for harmony against a backdrop of gunfire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Freeway Crash Injures Agoura Woman, 23
- Blossoming Hillsides : Post-fire Areas Yielding Colorful Wildflowers
- Collision Kills Teen, Injures 2 in Other Car
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Beats Fresno to Win Tournament Title
- Figure Skater Urbanski, Husband Attacked
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Special or Not, Reds Open Against Cardinals Tonight
- Cafe Shooting Kills Man in Westminster : Violence: Another man is wounded there by an off-duty security guard. Police plan stepped-up patrols in Little Saigon to stem late-night attacks.
- ON LOCATION : Blue Eyes and Blue Skies : Paul Newman's performance as the flawed charmer reminiscent of 'Hud' and 'The Hustler' may be a summation of his entire career--whether the 69-year-old actor is ready to summarize it or not
- Jittery Windmiller Shows Her Nerve in Fresno : College softball: She settles down and finally beats Bulldogs to give Northridge split, 3-1.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE PREVIEW : Braves Will Be Pursued but Are Unlikely to Be Caught
- Rams' Latest Play Sends a Clear Signal : * During Talks Over Practice Field, Team Appeared to Be Negotiating Its Departure
- Ahead of the Pac
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- UC Irvine Beats South Alabama for Tennis Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : FREEWAY SERIES : Angels Make It Official and Send Snow to Vancouver
- The Education of Uncanny Alliance : The duo's first record was bootlegged into New York's biggest dance hit, and 'I'm Beautiful Dammit!' should have been a crossover smash. This time out, they're ready
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : She's Having a Difficult Time Keeping Up
- Gas Leak From Sewer Forces Lane Closure
- SIMI VALLEY : Computer Parts Destroyed in Fire
- Man Shoots Youth After Alleged Cookie Theft
- Cold-Hot Crenshaw Tied With Torrance
- Ducks Live for One More Day : Hockey: Penalty-killing defense and goalkeeper Hebert help Anaheim defeat Toronto, 3-1. Team clings to slim hope it can make the playoffs.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR
- * Davis L. Temple Jr. has joined...
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : Presto Change-O
- Leon Degrelle, 87; Nazis' Top Belgian Collaborator
- Bookstore Is a 'Bridge' for Cultures
- Razorbacks Come Through for Unrestrained No. 1 Fan : Basketball: Clinton family stops off on way home from California, cheers Arkansas squad to an NCAA semifinals victory over Arizona.
- Prince Edward to Wed, Paper Says
- Bangladesh Storms Kill 32
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Adult School to Aid Prospective Citizens
- Restored Entrance to Park Is Dedicated : Recreation: Zev Yaroslavsky calls 20-acre site in Sherman Oaks 'another piece in the overall mosaic.'
- Recovery That May Create More Economic Refugees
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : There's Definitely More Room at the Top in 1994
- Arizona's Weapon Turned Against It : Game 1: The Wildcats go cold from three-point range and Arkansas wins, 91-82. Williamson has 29 points and 13 rebounds.
- The Name Game Has Crossed the Line : Official Boundaries and Council Vote Should Be Required for Renaming a Community
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Struggling Parks Weighs Matters, Delivers Big : Duke: Center scores pivotal basket on putback after finally overcoming 6-foot-6, 300-pound Dametri Hill.
- HIDING OUT: It sounds like hype, but...
- Sore Subject: Does Caning Hurt Juvenile or Society More?
- Steven Spielberg's Dive! About to Surface
- A Baldwin Brothers Crib Sheet
- WHEN IN ROM: For many rockers, interactive...
- Full Frontal Nudity From the Company That Patented the Cute Wiggly Tush
- * Joe Meck, vice president of operations...
- Farmers Reap Desolate Harvest on Tobacco Road
- Old N.Y. Waterfront Now Is for the Birds as Campaign for Sanctuary Takes Wing
- JEFFERSON PARK : Democrats to Speak at Candidates Forum
- ELYSIAN VALLEY : Neighbors Want Factory Moved
- A Tougher Goal to Tackle : A Rough Road Still Lies Ahead in Williams' Quest for College Career
- Tom Frandsen; Veteran Los Angeles TV Host
- Bomb in Turkish Bazaar Kills 2 Tourists; 15 People Injured
- KELLIE GOES ON
- Campus Correspondence : Violent America Catches Japanese Students Unaware
- Embryos, Eggs and Ethics : Research on Cell Freezing at UCI Draws National Attention
- Little Remains of Menendez Estate, Records Show : Courts: Inheritance of $14.5 million was lost to taxes, lawyers' fees and inflated real estate appraisals, probate files reveal.
- VENTURA : City Council to Fill 19 Openings on Panels
- Crime: Business Is a Victim, Too : Random violence has ruined business along once-fashionable Southern California strips and added to the blight in the industrial core. Estimates of the cost to the state reach $33 billion a year.
- Destination: New York : Staying Longer, Paying Less in the Heart of Manhattan : The Big Apple's Extended-Stay Hotels Offer the Traveler Few Amenities . . . but the Price Is Right
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : Same Art, New Canvas
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : Optical Solutions
- Brewing Change : 'Cowboy Coffee' Once Ruled the Roast in Nevada, but Cafe Latte and Cappuccino Are Bringing a Taste of California to the Silver State
- Twisting Trail of Gun That Changed Mexico's History : Firearms: Brazilian-made revolver began as a legal weapon, then vanished until it claimed candidate's life.
- EASTSIDE : Sign of the Times: Cesar Chavez Avenue
- Focus : GOOD AND BAD TIMES IN 'South Central'
- Commentary : LEARNING TO WALK AFTER THE CHASE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Key Facets of Clinton's Health Plan Still Intact : Medicine: Despite dire assessments, the White House sees developments so far as reasons to remain optimistic.
- Roberti's Political Dusk Becomes New Dawn : Politics: Senator was ready to bow out from state government, until a recall effort changed his mind. The 27-year veteran came out fighting, and is running for state treasurer.
- Concept of a 'Natural Rate of Unemployment' Is Grossly Inflated
- FICTION
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner: Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Chasing Their Tales : THE LONGINGS OF WOMEN, <i> By Marge Piercy (Fawcett: $22; 455 pp.)</i>
- Roots Pulling Rocker Home
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : Close Shaves
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Controversial Programs Avoid Foreclosure, Tax
- No Glitz Grub : Search for Road Food in and Around Phoenix Uncovers Cowboys, Burgers and Local Color
- BEAUTIFUL SWIMMERS: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake...
- STYLE / SPRING BEAUTY : BEST FACES FORWARD : Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
- 1.7 Million in Military
- Dressed for Success
- SOUTH GATE : Free Immunizations Offered at Park
- COLUMN ONE : Power and Pleasures of the Pen : Aficionados revel in the revival of fine stationery and the personal letter. Executives find handwritten memos have gained new clout. And who wants a computer-printed Valentine?
- Eagles Fans Flock to Irvine for Band's Reunion Tickets
- Telluride Takes Joyride on Information Superhighway : Colorado: The old mining town may be 130 miles from the nearest interstate highway, sponsors say, but it's on the road to progress.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hankins Lifts Simi Valley With 2 Homers
- What's Their New Line? Dealing for Big Dollars : With Ted Turner's backing, the studio has moved from genre films into expensive star vehicles
- * William F. Young has been promoted...
- A Formula for Fraud? : Honda Kickbacks Are Old Story to Some Auto Industry Veterans
- Readers Recommend
- Trials and Rewards of Family Travel, Cousins and In-Laws Included
- CLEOPATRA'S SISTER by Penelope Lively (HarperPerennial:...
- President of Guatemalan Constitutional Court Killed
- Pilot's Son May Have Caused Air Crash in Russia
- USC : USC Offers Majors in Ethnic Studies
- Party Lavishes Long-Term Powers on Zhirinovsky : Russia: The ultranationalist appears to shift attention to grass-roots organizing. He has his eye on the presidency in 1996.
- Japan's Fast Breeder Reactor to Reach Critical State Tuesday
- COMMENTARY : He Certainly Isn't the First : The comedy of Martin Lawrence has caused some controversy of late. But, we've been here many times before. Why is the star of Fox TV's 'Martin' being singled out when so many have already been blue?
- SAM PHILLIPS"Martinis & Bikinis" Virgin* * *...
- Pantera 'Driven' Deeper Underground
- Analysts Say Competition May Force General Motors to Put New Spin on Saturn : Autos: Some suggest GM roll its experimental line into one of its more established divisions.
- I THOUGHT LABOR ENDED WHEN THE BABY...
- RED FLOWER OF CHINA by Zhia...
- Hotel Deals in Hawaii and Around the World
- Extent of Cheating Isn't Easily Measured
- JEFFERSON PARK : Refurbished Library Opens Its Doors
- Target Me! Recall Me! Martyr Me!
- Marshmallows Make Mellow Topics
- USC : Author Cornel West Will Give Lecture
- Campus Tolerance Grows Out of Tragedy : Unity: Fullerton High turned tension after racial killing into new understanding. Relations aren't perfect, but they are better.
- LEIMERT PARK : Theater Plays Host to Cable TV Show
- Program Aims to Bring Police and Community Closer Together : Crime: LAPD officer in Pacoima is paid by grant intended to encourage prevention and long-term problem solving.
- Easter Services to Range From Stage to Stadium : Religion: Observers can attend celebrations from the solemn to the contemporary, complete with multimedia, as one Irvine church offers.
- At 75, Marathoner Running on Positive Energy : Hobbies: Sarah London took up jogging at age 57. She still logs 40 miles a week around Carson and on the bike path at Redondo Beach.
- News, Tips & Bargains : Deal of the Week
- Why? : THE UNQUIET GHOST: Russians Remember Stalin, <i> By Adam Hochschild (Viking: $22.95; 304 pp.)</i>
- NEW FACE: Meet Hank Stockdale, community cop....
- BRIEFLY : Arts: Photos by Surrealist Man Ray Displayed at College
- CRENSHAW : Carpenters File Suit Against Contractor
- Canadian Infant Winner of Luxury Jaguar Sports Car
- Job in the Fast Lane : Firefighters, Ambulance Firm Battle Over Services
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON THE NATIONAL PASTIME : Baseball No Longer Needs Ladies' Day to Lure the Female Fan : Still, the Angels might do a better job of marketing their sport to women, who make up 40% of the major league audience.
- * Bill Orton has been promoted to...
- * Don Rosenberg has joined Video Store...
- KNITTING WITH DOG HAIR: A Woof-to-Warp Guide...
- THE BIZ : Trouble in Tube Towns
- Weekend Escape: Yucca Valley : Far Out Valley : Need a Different Reality? Book a Room at the Oasis of Eden, Visit the Integratron, and Join Those Boulder-Climbers in the Desert
- News, Tips & Bargains : This Week's Holidays
- MID-CITY AREA : Training in the Bag for Budding Grocers
- DOWNTOWN : Chinese Jurist in U.S. to Study Laws
- Lawlessness Again Rampant in Somalia : Africa: Remaining U.N. peacekeepers are ill-prepared. Looting is widespread.
- SOUTH : Mentor Program Fuels Healthy Debate
- From Devastation to Urban Rebirth : A rare coalition will boost affordable housing in 23 cities
- Los Angeles Times Interview: James Leach : Viewing Whitewater as a Matter of Public Ethics
- Exhibition Optimism at the Big A : Baseball: Spring's promise thrills fans of Angels, Dodgers at Freeway Series game.
- THE WINE LIST
- On Opposite Sides of the Thin Blue Line
- College Graduates Face Bright Futures Laden With Heavy Debts : Lifestyle: A study finds that large numbers postpone marriage, delay having a family, hold down two jobs, even put off medical care.
- Infant Gets Heart Month After Cancellation
- 'Everyone Has Every Right to Reopen' : But a South-Central businessman says liquor store owners should be sensitive to the community's concerns and be agents of change.
- HYDE PARK : Book and Bake Sale to Benefit Library
- Park's Dedication Caps 5-Year Battle : Preservation: Palo Comado Canyon, formerly Jordan Ranch, is added to Santa Monica Mountains recreation area. It had been slated for development.
- SPRING SPORTS : Salesian Mustangs Make a Run for the Playoffs
- Lincoln Heights Festival to Benefit Cable-TV Show
- Village 1-Woman Police Department Shuts Down
- COLUMN LEFT / TODD GITLIN : How Reagan Slid Past the Watchdogs : Reporters save their toughest scrutiny for Democrats, perhaps trying to prove 'objectivity.'
- Judge Refuses to Alter Light Penalty : Courts: Jurist who says sentencing rules are too rigid gave a reformed drug dealer only half the term prosecutors agreed to in a plea bargain.
- Take Me Out to a <i> Real </i> Ballgame : Baseball: The vulgar marketing mentality that rules today may destroy the game as we know and love it.
- New Breed of Cadet : Academy Gives Citizens a Taste of Police Work
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Local Democrats Join Clinton in Coronado to Enjoy Victory Sunshine
- Valley Commentary : A Difficult Decision for a Booster of Los Angeles : A local business leader is evaluating moving his manufacturing operation out of California. Legislators have created a non-competitive climate, he says.
- BABY STEPS
- Trustees Complied With Meeting Law
- In Defense of Health Plan
- Robbins Must Be Viewed With a More Critical Eye
- Metrolink Fare Too High for Rail Fan
- Lethal Weapon Ban
- Normandy Notes
- Where LAPD Officers Live
- Don't Put Out the Welcome Mat for Illegals
- Newlyweds Reunited by Truce in Bosnia : Europe: He is a Croat; she is a Muslim. They were married 13 days before the conflict began last April. She was caring for her ill mother and barred from returning to her husband--who was drafted into the army and told to shoot into her side of town.
- CHILD LABOR
- TELEVISION : From the Halls...
- Constitutional Rights: Deal With It
- Remember to Exercise Your Sense of Balance
- Walk with Wordsworth : No, not William, the famous poet, but his less famous sister, Dorothy Wordsworth. A writer in her own right, Dorothy kept evocative journals of the walks she took in England's beautiful Lake District. Today's traveler can travel in her footsteps.
- Tremors
- Beilenson Already Beat Sybert to the Punch