- Erosion Forces Closure of Camp
- Who's Going Where
- 'Deadbeat Dad' Held on New Charges
- There's No Doubt Who Was MVO of the Super Bowl
- Firing Halted at Range After Ballistics Report
- Crushed Recruits : Some Hot Prospects Get Devastating Reality Check on Signing Day
- Rocky Oaks Park Offers Easy Access for Casual Hikers
- Funeral Director Buries Other Occupations in List of Hot Jobs
- BITES : The Love Diet I
- Should You Retire Out of State?
- Proper Way to Wig Out
- Gun Sales in State Drop Record 31% in 1995
- 6.7 Quake Rattles Japan, Southern Kuril Islands
- College Trustees Support Dental Hygiene Program
- Woman's Suit Against UCI Alleges Boy Is Her Offspring
- "Hansel and Gretel" meets "Cops":Some heavy metal...
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Let the Chips Fall Where They May : Japan has exceeded the minimum imports called for in a 1991 pact with the United States, so let market forces prevail.
- Covington Fails to Win Release From Scholarship
- Magic Is Still Big Shot
- Jazz Composer and Bandleader Keeps Stepping Ahead of Fame : The accolades are finally falling a little closer for Gerald Wilson, 77, who has been at it since the '30s. .
- Chef's Class to Cater to Cheese Lovers : Santa Barbara's Andy Lo Russo will 'Romance the Ricotta' at Amestoy House culinary school in Ojai.
- Leaving a Paper Trail
- Appealing Wolf Gets His Day in Court
- For Westenhoefer, Gay Activism Is Being Herself
- First Half of February
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : First Lady Resumes Her Book Tour
- Senate Passes Bill to Slash Farm Payments
- River Traffic Gets OK
- New Haiti Leader Assumes Power
- Profit Taking Clips Techs, but Dow Sets Record
- Gianandrea Gavazzeni; Conductor at La Scala Opera House
- Pope's Nicaragua Visit More Upbeat Than '83
- Ban on Party Endorsements for Judges Ruled Unconstitutional
- Attorney to Retire From City
- Scoreboard Doesn't Lie as Canoga Park Fails Polygraph, 86-80
- Harger Rises Fast in Volleyball
- Looks as if Higher Education Is About to Lose Another One
- MIDWEEK REPORT HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS UPDATE : A Stark Contrast at Crunch Time for Montclair Prep Guard
- San Gabriel Valley : JOB SWAP
- Calabasas : Program Puts Life Into Ecosystem Study
- Central Los Angeles : NO MIRACLE
- Students Warm to a Cool Subject
- V Is for Vacuous Censorship : TV: The government's V-chip to block violent shows will require government ratings.
- Man May Be Tried for Robbery, Assault
- Edison Blast Darkens Huntington Harbour
- Lawyer Demands Simpson Prove Resnick Claim
- 3 Schools to Pioneer Technology Program
- Obituaries : Mercedes Ruffinelli; Retired County Employee
- City Offers $10,000 Reward in Death of 2 on Freeway
- BLACK HISTORY MONTH OBSERVANCES
- A Most Misguided Mission
- Blowing It All on Drones : You Too Can Do the Voodoo That Didjeridoo Do So Well
- Promising Nightwatch Needs a Guiding Hand
- How to Improve in a Flash : Mighty Ducks Get All-Star Selanne, Send Tverdovsky and Kilger to Jets
- Drive to Block County Clinic Tops $1 Million
- Coaches Seek Beachfront Property
- The Dealing Ducks : How to Improve in a Flash : Mighty Ducks Get All-Star Selanne, Send Tverdovsky and Kilger to Jets
- Bawa Leads Spiders Past the Ice Dogs
- McSween Is Back, but Ducks Can't Hold Off Maple Leafs
- Keeper of the Scores : For SAT Preparation, Kennedy's Lertzman Is the Region's Go-to Gal
- Message of Black Diversity Is Riggs' Legacy
- Murder Trial Set for Ex-Postal Worker
- Selanne's Speed, Slap Shot Could Propel Ducks Into Playoffs
- Area News : SOUTH BAY
- UCLA Catches Up, USC's There
- Area News : INLAND EMPIRE
- Wilson, Schoales Make Commitments
- Wrong Call Now All Right for Avelar
- ART
- SATURDAY
- When You Want to Know How, Go to the Folks
- Schools Retool Focus of Home Economics : Cooking and sewing have given way to such course work as family relations, finances and nutrition. More boys are signing up too.
- Plan Aims to Speed Emergency Service
- Westside : Landmark Damaged by Fire Should Be Torn Down, Officials Told
- Buena Park Joins the Chorus of Opposition to Measure S
- Price Reverses Field, Heads to UCLA
- The Big Deal
- Cardinals Name Vince Tobin Head Coach
- Clippers Noisy, but Lose
- Author to Give Advice on Writing for Kids : Alexis O'Neill will offer her insights to members of the Ventura County Writers Club.
- Please Pass the Pickles
- The Spice of Life : Paul Prudhomme Finds a New Frontier Where Fiery Foods Reign
- Bone Marrow Transplant May Save Baby
- Ex-Milli Vanilli Member Charged in Attacks, Threats
- Billy Dee Williams Charged in Spousal Battery Case
- Libraries May Get State Grant to Keep Them Going
- City Delays Decision on Tree Trimming
- Children's Aid Office Kept Open
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration fo issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Return to Traditional Swallows Day Asked
- Arizona Slips Past Arizona State, 71-69
- Wregget's Stop Keys Penguin Tie
- Northridge Rallies in 8th Inning to Edge San Diego, 5-4
- Sign Change Requests Delayed for Reworking
- Umbilical Lifeline : Oxnard Baby Awaits Critical Bone Marrow Transplant
- Newly Discovered Comet Will Pass Close to Earth in March
- Winter Takes Day Off as Summer Heat Takes Over
- New Life for a Dead Factory
- Flynn Offers Plan to Keep State Hospital in Operation
- A CLOSE-UP LOOK AT PEOPLE WHO MATTER : A Positive Vision That Yields Rewards
- Area News : CENTRAL CITY
- San Clemente Wins League Meet
- Wise Rubs Salt in Pepperdine Wound
- Monroe Loses Anderson, Who Transfers to Palmdale
- Macrea Faces Weighty Decision
- Natural World Glows in Waxen 'Paintings' : Sensuous landscapes and abstracts calmly tease the line between reality and illusion.
- Strong Production Brings Recognition to 'Richard II' : Well-cast roles propel the action in the Bard's infrequently performed play.
- First Lady's Backers Flock to Book Tour
- Vaughn Elementary Prepares for Visit by Hillary Clinton
- Harvard-Westlake Booted Into Loss Column
- San Fernando Valley : School Gears Up for First Lady's Visit
- It's an Epidemic: Ohio State Scores Nine in First Half
- No. 3 Woodbridge Upset, 55-53
- UCLA, USC Land Prized Recruits
- Unlike Kings, Ducks Enter Brave New World
- Exhibit Serves to Record, Celebrate Local Murals : Santa Paula Union Oil Museum show surveys wall-size art. Another focuses on portrayals of animals.
- VALENTINE'S DAY
- Kaiser Says It Will Use Independent Hospitals
- EPA Extends Contract
- The Art of the Family
- Whole Hog : Sausage, Beans and a Bit of Endive From an Unabashed Pork Lover
- Clothes Crush, Kill Man
- Man Crashes Vehicle to Escape Carjacking
- Quark as Basic Particle May Be in Dispute
- Baboon Cells Fail to Grow in AIDS Patient, Doctors Say
- Study Warns of Pesticide Risk to O.C. Schoolkids
- Punch Lines
- From Irkutsk, With Love : Exchange Program Brings Siberian Visitors to L.A.
- Countywide : Student Trustee to Recruit at Campuses
- Medea Creek, Blackstock Named National Blue Ribbon Schools
- Valleywide : Opportunities for Volunteering
- Granada Hills : Group Seeks Tougher Child Sex Abuse Laws
- Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Wario Good for a Hoot and a Headache : The Virtual Boy adventure has some fun features, but the 3-D, red and black display can be a pain.
- CSUN Students Get Into the Act With 2 Productions : Frustrated by a lack of opportunity to take their skills to the stage, two groups have generated their own works.
- Chrysler Names John Neff to Board Over Candidate Backed by Kerkorian
- From Guava Cake to Freak Coconut : Cultures Blend Deliciously at Two Tropical Bakeries
- Cold-Weather Cooking . . . With Fruit? : When Winter Blankets the Garden, Sweetness Is at Hand
- Giving the Right Its Day in Court
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Lawyers Say E-Mail Sex Not Adultery
- At 300-Plus Pounds, This Baby's a Handful
- Valley Feels Record Heat; More to Come
- Police Looking for Man Who Molested Two Schoolgirls
- Prosecutors' Vote Brings Mixed Results for Garcetti
- District to Pay Parents of Teen Slain at Junior High
- Through a Glass Clearly : Teacher Wants to Correct Distorted Images of Latinos
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration fo issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Squirrel Nutkin and Other Strange Tales
- Panels Urge City to Oppose Anti-Preferences Initiative
- Notables
- First-Place Saddleback Loses
- Cypress Holds Off Century
- Magic Reaches a Record Low in Loss to Pistons
- Los Alamitos Leads Pack With Six Players Signing Letters
- Blissful Tone Detracts From Hard Issues in 'Baby'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Good Vibes, Good Music From Milt Jackson and Friends
- Drug Wholesaler Cardinal to Buy Manufacturer Pyxis
- Warm Your Kitchen and Your Heart
- NEWS : Gene Trefethen Dies at 86
- Sgt. Pringle's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Nation IN BRIEF : DELAWARE : Student Carrying Grenade Is Disarmed
- Poisoning Victim to Get Liver Transplant
- John Testrake; Pilot in 1985 Hijacking Ordeal
- Price of Fun
- Thousands Evacuated as Flood Waters Whoosh Through Oregon
- Baugh Records Said to Show Illegal Donation
- Astronomers May Have Solved Mystery of 'Great Attractor'
- Business Relocation Program Wins Award
- San Gabriel Valley : City Marks 80th Birthday in Style
- International Business
- Profit Taking Clips Techs, but Dow Sets Record
- Barbie, Hot Wheels Holiday Sales Help Drive Mattel Profit Up 25%
- Former Suspects in Mexican Assassination Seek Asylum
- Gun Sales in State Drop Record 31% in 1995
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Buchanan's Louisiana Victory Gives Shot in Arm to Trade Issue
- Man Accused of Defrauding Bank
- Star Tours
- Prosecutors Want Boy Tried as Adult
- L.A. Will Bill for Repairs on Quake-Damaged Buildings
- Countywide : Weather Gives Area a Warm Reception
- Teen May Face Trial as Adult in Hate Crime Case
- Light Treatment Can Alleviate Metabolic Disorder, Report Says
- Testimony in Rapper's Trial Assailed
- Planners OK Project to Develop 290 Acres
- Calderon Is New Ventura College Chief
- In another Empire League game:Loara 65, Kennedy...
- Notables
- Source: Winfield to Announce Retirement After 23 Seasons
- Orange Up, but Canyon Prevails
- Area News : WESTSIDE
- L.A. Council Wants Action on Seahawks
- Coming On Strong : Hubbard Street Dancers to Bring a Premiere Look at Violence to Irvine
- CSUN Attempts to Get Up to Speed by Signing Blakey
- A Cup of Tea on A Cold Afternoon
- Ex-Clinton Confidant Tries to Trace Whitewater Papers
- Heart Breakers
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Suspect Disrupts Clinic-Shooting Trial
- Louisiana Upset Boosts Religious Conservatives
- Panels Urge City to Oppose Anti-Preferences Initiative
- Sherman Oaks : City Ends CRA Quake Recovery Project
- TRW Reportedly in Talks to Sell Its Credit Report Unit
- International Business
- Packard Bell to Buy Zenith Data Systems
- Second Best : Lesser Fabrics and Fewer Design Details Add Up to Savings, but Not All Alternative Collections Are Created Equal
- the gotcha girl : THE CUSTOMER FOR THE NEW DIVISION OF THE IRVINE SPORTSWEAR GIANT IS A LOT LIKE ITS DESIGNER, HOLLY SHARP
- Compromise Isn't a Dirty Word After All : Governors agree on issues that figure in federal impasse
- Pig Star: A Pork Story : When brand-name meats came of age, no one was bigger in Southern California than Farmer John.
- Intelligence From GIs Outdoes Gadgetry in Taking the Pulse of Bosnia
- Strike Leaves Ill Will in San Diego
- Campaign '96 / REPUBLICANS : Forbes Borrows From a Historic Playbook : Like the wealthy publisher, Wendell Willkie was a rich businessman new to politics. They share many of the same traits but only one has tasted defeat.
- GOP Class Warfare Erupts as Candidates Assail Forbes
- War Over Net Restrictions Just Beginning
- AIRLINES
- Campaign '96 / WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- J. Thomas McCarthy; Attorney, Philanthropist
- Easing the Grip of a Silent World : Out of One Couple's Push to Reach Their Autistic Sons Has Come a Group That's Now an Important Source of Help and Hope for Families
- How a Park 'Magician' Might Vanish
- South Bay : Library Joins List of Historic Places
- Irvine Group Puts Coco's, Carrows on Bargaining Table
- International Business
- Randy Hostetler; Experimental Music Composer, Performer
- A Slow Boat to China
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Irish Politician Urges 'Dayton-Style' Effort
- Lungren Assailed for Bid to Scrap Liability Law
- When Do Jokes Become Racist?
- International Business
- ICU Medical Posts Gain
- Admission Fee Is Raised Again at Disneyland
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Du Pont Back in Jail After Medical Tests
- Peter Zecher; Los Angeles Sculptor
- Campaign Audit Finds Cash Donation of $8,800
- Council Vows to Finish Plans for Bridge Over Creek Within a Month
- Discussion Postponed on Marquee for Plaza
- Polenta Takes the Cake : Cheese and pesto top this variation on a robust Italian theme
- U.S. Trade Deficit Hits Lowest Level in 2 Years
- Defendant in Klaas Slaying Wears High-Voltage Belt in Courtroom
- International Business
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Lawmakers Debate Internet Copyright Bill
- HEALTH
- International Business : U.S. Offers Concession in Bid to Renew Japan Chip Accord
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : New Prime Minister, Cabinet Sworn In
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Farrakhan Meets Political Prisoner
- Dominican Jet Crashes in Sea; 189 Feared Dead
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Dole's Wife Pays $74,635 to Red Cross
- Switch to Low-Fat Diet Fails to Lower Cancer Risk, Study Says
- San Fernando Valley : BEYOND THE CALL
- Valleywide : Waste Site Hearing Touches Off Clash
- Postage Due : Santa Ana Collector Charged in Theft of Thousands of Rare Stamps
- Surf-Side Hatemongering : Huntington Beach must draw a line in sand against skinheads
- Motorist's Seizure Causes 3-Car Crash
- A Warm Welcome : Siberian Visitors Relish L.A.-Style Winter and Friendliness
- Matadors Wind Up No. 2 to No. 1 Hawaii in 3 Games
- CSUN Lowers Boom on Master's
- McSween's Return Is Successful
- COMMENTARY : How to Improve in a Flash : Anaheim Enters Brave New World, Which Is a Long Way From Forum
- This Time, Tobin Follows Ryan at Arizona
- TRW Near Sale of Information Services Unit
- Rains Bring Whoosh of Flood Waters Through Pacific Northwest
- 3 of 4 Children Recant Horrific Tales of Abuse
- Lloyd V. Searle; Ergonomics Pioneer, Military Systems Developer
- Mutual Funds Post Record Monthly Inflow
- Westside : NEW STORE
- Toyota Starts Its Own Used-Car Program
- Talks Underway for Sale of 350 Carrows, Coco's
- Rap Critic Asks Government to Investigate Album Sales
- Doesn't It Taste Romantic?
- Giving Up on Hope to Finally Let Go
- FASHION / SENSE OF STYLE : Agents Provocateurs : Guess Ads Give Rebel Juliette Lewis--and Friends--a Cause
- When Laws of God and Man Converge
- Cats Cradled in Nuclear Plant Are Reported Healthy
- Police and Non-English Speakers
- Fujimoto Is Interim Chief at Pierce
- City Backs Housing Project for Seniors
- A Dream Ends in a Stranger's Blind Anger
- Pedestrian, 76, Dies After Hit by Jeep
- Central Los Angeles : Banners Proclaim Neighborhood Pride
- Kotsay's Homer Sparks Titans, 5-4
- Capistrano Valley Beats Mater Dei
- MLS Draft Not the Way to Get a Galaxy of Stars
- Mexico's Junior Team Blanks Titans in Soccer
- This Time, Tobin Follows Ryan at Arizona
- A Winning Recipe for Romance
- Tales of Hoffman : Ex-Californian Struck Chord in Striking Down Pension Tax
- International Business
- Platinum Software Stock Off 26%
- Measured Words
- PROJECTS : Super Suckers
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : New Vaccines Fight Whooping Cough
- Westside : YMCA AWARDS
- School Board OKs New Health Benefits
- Tollway Agencies Battling Merger, Reports Indicate
- Lawyers Assail Prosecution Case in Rapper's Trial
- Pair Take Old Planes Under Their Wing
- Matadors Open and Shut Down the Gauchos
- USC Fires Parker, Denies Offering Post to Westphal
- CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Music-Club Owners Retune for Flat Market : Small rooms with big pasts like the Palomino Club are struggling earnestly to dance again in a business that slips and slides on trends, talent.
- Pianist's Recital Plays Well in New Arts Center : Thomas Otten's dynamic performance offers prospect of expanding musical options at the Simi Valley facility.
- Gaza Bowen's Assemblages Reflect Nostalgia for Her Past