- Divisive 'Unity March' Winds Up in India : Asia: Right-wing Hindu supremacists raise a flag in Kashmir to mark the end of the 9,000-mile trek.
- 4 Rescued by Copter From Angeles Forest
- Jubilant Petition Drive Leaders Say They'll Turn in Signatures This Week
- MOORPARK : Methodist Church Celebrates 100 Years
- ORANGE : Old Towne Zoning Requests Differ
- Saraf Is Waiting to Receive College Offers : Prep football: He had big numbers at Beverly Hills, but the phone has been quiet recently.
- Ready to Take Wing : Kiwis Can't Fly, but They Can Aspire to Reach the Heights of Sailing--Inspired by Memories of the 1988 America's Cup
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Monarchs as Good as Advertised
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : Fans Find the Back of the Class : Buffalo: After early euphoria, team followers blame everything from officials to the Bills' griping players.
- Barred From Tyson Trial, TV Scrambles for Coverage
- TV Reviews : 'American Experience' Goes Into Wilderness
- HONG KONG
- Iowa Towns Still Reeling From California Twister : Finances: Hawkeye State has suffered greatest losses in investments with Steven Wymer's Irvine-based ITM.
- Stage, Film Actor Jose Ferrer Dies : Theater: He won an Oscar for 'Cyrano de Bergerac.' He was also recognized as a performer who stretched his talent from the classics to comedies.
- FULLERTON : Consultant Hired for Muckenthaler Effort
- 4 Officers to Be Tried in Spartan Conditions : Rodney King case: The courthouse in Simi Valley has been virtually empty and unused since opening in March. There are no amenities.
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : NOTES
- Community-Based Policing Begins in 5 LAPD Divisions : Law enforcement: Officers are told to form partnership with citizens to decide best ways to fight crime.
- Officer Wounded in Inglewood Shootout
- CAREER START : VYING FOR THE SECRETARIAL POOL : With more people out of work, there is stiff competition for clerical jobs. But demand is picking up too.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GOLF
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Meeting of 900 Teachers Planned
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Park Renters Taking Title
- THOUSAND OAKS : Exhibit Pays Tribute to Indian Leaders
- Keeping the Faith : Church Facing Deadline Not Ready to Give Up
- Music Archive Fire Appears to Be Arson, Investigators Say
- SANTA PAULA : School Program Short on Volunteers
- Hotel Refines Idea of Tailgate Party for Corporate Folk
- Agency Fights to Keep $3 Million for Arts : Endowment: With Los Angeles facing a possible budget shortfall of $200 million, grants face a tough City Council battle.
- Straight Talk on 'Quantum Leap' Dispute
- Taiwan Pushes Ban on U.S. Tobacco Ads : Trade: Health officials and lawmakers say American firms are seducing teens into smoking. A ban may take effect this week.
- Security Industry Booms as Peru Lawlessness Grows : Violence: It is estimated that companies spend more than $150 million annually on security to protect themselves.
- CAREER START : Job Prospects Are Brightest for Those Willing to Flip Burgers or Wait Tables
- Shots Follow Disputed Election in Mauritania
- LA HABRA : Chase Ends With Robbery Arrests
- Don't Be Left in the Dark on Left-Turn Signal--Read On
- Cart Drivers Take to the Streets : Golfers Win Right to Cross Roadways on Way to Greens
- Is All the Wind in Those Sails Just a Lot of Hot Air?
- Solitary Pain of Deviating From Beauty : A SOLITARY GRIEF, <i> by Bernice Rubens,</i> Sinclair-Stevenson/Trafalgar Square, 240 pages; $23.95
- NEWPORT BEACH : Elementary Schools to Offer AIDS Class
- VENTURA : Man in Wolf Mask Robs Store of $100
- Tragedies Spark Renewed Calls for Child Car Safety : Driving: This month, the county saw the largest number of deaths and injuries to children who were not restrained in seats or by belts in recent memory.
- Science / Medicine : Dinosaur Bone Probed for Cancer
- MISSION COLLEGE : Expert Discusses Aging Society
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Faces Bleak Budget Picture
- Running
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Did New Zealand Let Italians Win?
- Pop Music : An Energized Isaacs Makes Up for Lost Time
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Noah Johnson's' Cynicism Alive With Comedy
- PLATFORM : Magic Should Retire
- Gamsakhurdia Backers Bar Negotiations With Military : Georgia: 3,000 supporters march in Tbilisi. The Black Sea port of Poti is reportedly pacified.
- Redskins Beat the Bills, 37-24, in Super Bowl
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 25
- SANTA ANITA : Denial of Foul Gives Victory to Irish Twist
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Tomba Shows Olympic Form in Winning Slalom
- DANCE REVIEW : A 'Hot Time' at Intriguing Minstrel Show : Dance: Choreographer Donald Byrd and The Group remind a sometimes uneasy audience that the tradition of racism through entertainment is alive and well.
- Judge Joyce Karlin
- Fascination With Serial Killers
- Fascination With Serial Killers
- Tax Cut
- Fascination With Serial Killers
- Fascination With Serial Killers
- Blue Line Noise
- Judge Joyce Karlin
- Foreign Policy
- Fascination With Serial Killers
- Production of Tritium
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 27, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 27, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 27, 1992
- Pentagon Said to Reject Bigger Anti-Drug Role
- Clinton Says Sex Rumors Are Irrelevant : Politics: In TV interview, candidate says he will not deny having committed adultery. He and his wife again attack tabloid's accusations.
- Clinton Says Sex Rumors Are Irrelevant : Politics: In TV interview, candidate says he will not deny having committed adultery. He and his wife again attack tabloid's accusations.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 27, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 27, 1992
- I-8 Inspection Is Challenged
- Liberal Money Man Gains Access, if Not Influence : Politics: Stanley Hirsh funds Democratic candidates and Jewish and charitable causes. But critics find the role played by such big donors disturbing.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Riley Sees Familiar Clippers
- Second-Half Scoring Drought Dooms Chapman
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Duke Gets Back to Basics and Wins, 84-68
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Leads 76ers to Fifth Victory in Row
- Courier on Top of the World Down Under
- MISSING IN ACTION: Singer Neneh Cherry pulled...
- * SAN DIEGO: Phase 8A of Fieldstone...
- Bahamas Hotels Making Big Pitch for Seniors
- Profile: : Lawrence Binkley
- World IN BRIEF : MAURITANIA : Military Ruler Leads Balloting
- COMMENTARY : Make Sure 18-Year-Olds Vote
- Suspects Captured After Hour Chase
- Family's Wounds Left by Son's Death May Never Heal
- Alleged Embezzlement Stirs Disbelief in Newport Beach : Crime: Bob Dixon's image left City Hall unprepared for his arrest amid accusations of stealing $1.2 million.
- Hamilton Jordan and Jody Powell : The Team Who Brought Carter the Presidency Explains How Democrats Can Again Take the White House
- A Thirsty County Is Rethinking Desalination : Water: With the persistent drought, officials consider the process a potentially viable source of supplies. But it would be expensive.
- Rescuers Can't Find 2 Cyclists in Forest
- Picks of an Odd, Flawed Oscar Litter
- Skiing
- Residents Reclaim, and Rejuvenate, Park : San Fernando: 250 volunteers give Las Palmas a new coat of paint in one of several events to regain control of the site from gangs.
- Jansen Sets Speedskating Record
- Figure Skating
- Wysocki Returns for Redondo Run
- POINT BLANK: Is a young black man...
- LOYOLA MARYMOUNT BASEBALL PREVIEW : New Coach Taps a Fountain of Youth : Lions: Jody Robinson, who took over team in September, has 15 freshman on 30-member squad. Loyola was picked to finish fourth in West Coast Conference.
- Top Story Tonight: Family Had an Average Day
- U.S. Women's Trials Have Run Into Snags : Marathon: Prize-money inequity, lack of sponsorship are among runners' concerns.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Winners With LaFontaine
- Vance Lobell Wins at Los Alamitos
- Deputies, Police Collide on Gridiron for Charity : Benefit: County sheriff's deputies face off with Los Angeles police in a football game to raise funds for children's causes.
- Time to Help, Not Hinder, Samaritans : * Santa Ana Zoning Code Puts Church in Tough Position in Trying to Shelter Homeless
- Pepperdine Surges in Second Half
- TV : CBS Just Might Have the Best Team on Super Bowl Sunday
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Nips Crespi on Late Score by Dongo
- Huge Boost in Tax for Water Reclamation Plant Sought : Recycling: The West Basin district will hold a hearing to discuss the levy, which may rise from the original $10 an acre to $30 for homes or $120 for businesses.
- Home Baseball Schedule Puts CSUN Ahead in Count
- Soccer
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : A Young Lion Named Tiger Will Play Open
- Irvine Close, but Not Close Enough to Win
- Rhett, Player With Pacemaker, Collapses During Second Half
- Bruins Survive a Scare : UCLA: Sick MacLean sparks rally in final 7 1/2 minutes against Stanford as Bruins improve record to 14-0.
- Stop and Bop With Tommy Flanagan
- Lawndale Scraps Plans to Survey Neighborhoods on Redevelopment
- Gonzaga Puts Away USD in OT
- Psst! Wanna Buy One 'Phantom' Ticket?
- Winnie Mandela Announces Joint Project With Drew Medical School
- Pro Football
- Raider Owner Davis Voted to Hall of Fame
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Italians and Kiwis Strong in Openers
- SANTA ANITA : Lukas Gets Wish as Twilight Agenda Isn't Pressed in San Pasqual Victory
- Stage Set for Tyson's Most Crucial Test : Jurisprudence: Jury selection will begin Monday for rape trial of former heavyweight champion.
- NOTES : Little-Known Schools Get Day in the Sun
- Muskegon Rallies to Top Gulls : Hockey: After Kvartalnov, Martinson and Norton give San Diego a 3-1 lead, Lumberjacks storm back for 4-3 victory.
- He's Biking Because of Love for a Brother
- SMALL FACES: One sure candidate for album...
- Man Pinned Under Skip-Loader Rescued
- Surging CSUN Registers 76-74 Overtime Win : College basketball: Without their top scorer, Matadors knock off Northeastern Illinois for fifth win in past six games.
- Sobering Lessons of City Hall Scandals : * Taxpayers' Money Should Be Handled With Care
- After 40 Years, van Breda Kolff Is Still Holding Court as Coach
- COMMENTARY ON AIR TRANSPORTATION : Cities Can Help Voice Local Aviation Needs at Regional Level : Cooperation among neighbors is crucial when planning for and expanding airport facilities.
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Skippers Seeing Red in Front at Finish Line
- Bell Tolls for Grace Period as New Area Code Splits Bay Area on Monday : Telephones: The East Bay and San Francisco will soon be several digits farther apart.
- Torrance Officials Call for Reforms of Investment Policy
- COMMENTARY : There's No Running From Racism for Bills' Bruce Smith
- 1 Killed, 2 Wounded in Apparent Random Shooting
- Criticism Sparks the Titans
- Riding a New Set of Wheels : Commuting: Buses on Santa Clarita's service to Los Angeles are often SRO. But budget constraints make expansion impossible.
- Life in the Bus Lane : After Winning a Gold Medal in 1980 and Coaching in NHL, Herb Brooks Embarks on What He Hopes Is the Road Back
- Pianist Brown Again Taps Into a Broad Musical Range of Interests
- Deddeh Joins Crowded Field in Race for Congressional Seat
- Hawaiians Paying a Painful Price for Paradise
- Tighter Security Is Promised at County Mental Health Unit : Ventura: Officials at a meeting of fearful residents urge compassion in response to requests for Mace and alarms.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Arizona Gets a Big Boost From Stokes
- A Career Takes Off : Former Cleveland High Standout Harris Swoops Closer to Cal State Long Beach Scoring Record
- Point Loma Nazarene held off host Biola,...
- THE Cannon IS Quiet : Lyle Alzado Is Still on the Battlefield, but Now Others Are Crying For Him
- New Mexico Keeps Aztecs Frustrated
- Bishop's Wins Tournament Title in Canada
- WHICH WAY FREEDOM? and OUT FROM THIS...
- 'Mohammed' Tops Baby List in Israel
- State Looks at Bonds as Way to Jump-Start the Economy
- When It's Time to Let Go : Aging: The decision to place a parent or spouse in an institution can be gut-wrenching. But sometimes, there's no choice.
- A Leaf From the History of America
- Gamsakhurdia Loyalists March Through Tbilisi
- Yachtsman Adrift for Month Rescued
- NARROW ROAD TO THE INTERIOR by...
- The Real Peter Pan
- Mary Poppins Puts a Move On
- Implant Panel to Meet
- Bankruptcy Looms Likely as Macy's Misses Deadline
- New World of Cultures, Tongues Test Teachers : Ethnicity: O.C. schools' minority enrollment is nearly 50%. Dozens of languages are now heard in classes.
- Altadena : Realtors' Leadership Forum
- World IN BRIEF : ZIMBABWE : Sithole Returns, Challenges Regime
- Tom McGuire; Marketed Pictionary Game
- Fruit Flies Die Before Finishing Shuttle Mission : Space: Sterilizing solution left in container by accident kills more than half of them. They were to be used in weightlessness study.
- HEALTH WATCH : Lonely Hearts
- Charges of Deception, Commercialism Fill the Air at Biosphere
- Montalvo Voters Petition Against Annexation
- 100 Flee Blaze at Retirement Villa; 4 People Injured
- Publishers Use Direct Approach to Sell Homes : Mailings: Irvine firm's glossy booklets carrying ads from 165 builders target renters.
- She Always Had 'Memphis'
- Internal Affairs Sting Worked--Too Well
- Dundee History: Jute, Jam, Poetic Gems
- Ex-Vandal Now Keeps Kids Straight : Juveniles: A counselor won the bad boy a second chance. Now an executive, he offers young people alternatives to the gang life.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Jan. 26-Feb. 1
- WATER RATES HEARING: Mayor Tom Bradley's committee...
- Sign of Bias in Foreign Language
- STYLE : GARDENS : Retro Roses
- A FOREST OF KINGS: The Untold Story...
- VERBATIM
- Touring Mexico's Undisturbed Huatulco Bays
- Mountain Man Rendezvous Keeps Legacy Alive
- Requirements Changed for Driving in Mexico
- On the Brink : EYEBALL TO EYEBALL: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis, <i> By Dino A. Brugioni, (Random House: $35; 640 pp.)</i>
- Romancing the Stone (ABC Sunday at 9...
- Hindu Unity March Halted in Spate of India Violence
- Guitarist Helps Ring Out the Old Soviet Union
- Ex-Aide to Robb Fined $5,000 in Illegal Tape Case
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Piece Offering
- Bosnian Lawmakers Override Serbs, Plan Independence Vote
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Dream Reweaver
- Orchestra Offers Movie Love Themes
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Ex-Mayor Guilty of Credit Card Fraud
- Tips May Ease the Pain of Making Decision
- Figuring Out If an Annuity Makes Sense for You
- Saigon's New Spirit : The Vietnamese metropolis embraces things Western, including tourists.
- STYLE : STYLEMAKERS : United in Spirit
- Exclusive 5-Year Trash Collection Contract Angers Competing Firms : City services: The chosen company will supply new 100-gallon bins and start a recycling program.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HISTORY : Picture This
- Therapist Uses Poetry to Help Foster Healing
- For those who couldn't care less about...
- Binkley's Fall Came When He Lost City Manager's Support : Firing: An accumulation of complaints led city manager to withdraw support.
- Another Roll : Gambling Advocate Launches Ballot Drive for Casinos
- Anaheim's Super Bowl Hopes Punted : Football: City officials have stopped trying to lure the game to the Big A. Rams' lack of NFL clout and stadium size are cited.
- What Will Be in the President's Budget Package : Businesses Hope to Make Gains in Several Key Areas
- WINTER: Notes From Montana by Rick...
- History of Suspect in Plant Shooting Gave No Warning : Tragedy: Conflicting details about General Dynamics employee emerge a day after fatal shooting in San Diego.
- Impoverished East Timor Plagued by Years of Death, Political Repression : Police state: Takeover by Indonesia has sparked a civil war that has killed thousands. Human rights groups say abuses are among the world's worst.
- Police Mini-Mall Office Opens : Law enforcement: Department uses space in King's Plaza Shopping Center in community-based program.
- Polish Count Survives Turbulent Century
- U.S. to Stop Production of H-Bombs : Defense: Bush decision will mark the first time since dawn of the Atomic Age that nation will have no nuclear warheads being manufactured or on order.
- Pounding the 'Streets' Again
- For a Democratic Win: Just Make Bush the Issue : Strategy: Seven steps to a Democratic victory--but it all boils down to putting the President on the defensive.
- Border Patrol Captures Pair After 73-Mile Freeway Chase
- 2nd Victim of Shooting at Plant Thrives : Violence: General Dynamics supervisor, shot in the head at close range in a shooting spree in which another employee was killed, can move his limbs and answer questions. Relatives call it a miracle.
- Azusa : Job Center Site Picked
- Samms Checks Back Into 'General Hospital'
- Child Abuse Cases Shock the Portuguese : Society: Experts say poverty and high rate of child labor, more prevalent in Portugal than other parts of Western Europe, contribute to abuse of children.
- City Council Rejects Ban on Use of 'Gray Water'
- Bush's AIDS Funding Plan Is Called Decrease : Health: Sources say proposal seeks a 3.8% increase in research spending, an amount below the inflation rate.
- U.S. Business Leaders Are 'Inferior,' Japanese Says : Trade: Outspoken lawmaker-author Ishihara also takes a swipe at American politicians.
- Name-Calling Escalates Into Fatal Tragedy : School: A 17-year-old is charged with manslaughter after a schoolmate dies of injuries sustained in a fight. Friends of both say neither was a troublemaker.
- Triathlons Drawing More Iron Women : Sports: Many aren't as interested in high-intensity contests as they are in meeting and training with other sports-minded people and competing on their own level.
- Reflections on a Mental Health Care System : Illness: San Diego County has reason to be proud, the system's outgoing director says, but it also must realize that more money and resources are vital.
- The Man Who Tried to Rescue Pan Am : Transportation: Russell Ray was hired to save the troubled airline. Instead, his 100-day term ended with its dismantling.
- $600, Tenacity Pay Off in Kitchen
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 9 Pro-Democracy Dissidents Freed
- Radio News Program From Finland Reaches the World's Ears in Latin
- Sherwood Mangiapane; 'Backward' Bass Fiddle Player
- Brush Up on Shakespeare, While You Can
- KEN BURNS: Talking Radio
- Ozone Layer Gets Lemon Scent : Environment: A Hughes worker creates a citrus formula for cleaning circuit boards, eliminating a use of CFCs.
- PLATFORM : A Necessary Stick
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Decision '92: Which Is Best Sorority or Fraternity?
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : Class Warfare Brings Disarray to GOP Coalition
- Coronado
- Putting a Different Spin on Standard Vacations : Trends: A growing number of guides are highlighting alternative places and activities for travelers interested in learning and participating in worthy projects.
- Inequality Down Under : A SECRET COUNTRY: The Hidden Australia, <i> By John Pilger (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 320 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Gardening : Home-Grown Salad Greens for Gourmet Touch
- Federal Rights Suit Filed Over Raid on House : Police: Six former residents charge that officers ransacked home and conducted needless strip-searches. No drugs were found and no one was arrested.
- President Picks ABC News Executive in Staff Shake-Up
- 3 Suspects Arrested in Mall Thefts Linked to Cartel
- What's So Great About Head Start? : A lot--and Bush is right to recognize it
- Hahn Aides Worked as Political Consultants : Government: Two in city attorney's office are focus of Ethics Commission investigation into whether activity was proper.
- Police Want Blythe Street Barrier Out : Neighborhoods: Roadblock installed five years ago to help authorities stop drug deals has given gangs control, authorities say.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : No. 9 Arkansas Tops No. 8 Kentucky
- PREP NOTES
- Washington's Hogs Play, Buffalo's Get Eaten : Culture: There are similarities in the cities, but none involve pretense or expectations.
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : BUFFALO BILLS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS : Gibbs' Calm Will Take on Levy's Storm : Pro football: AFC champion is powerfully volatile, but NFC winner is more efficient overall.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : The Master's Final Surge Leaves SCC With a Loss
- OLYMPICS FIGURE SKATING : Yamaguchi's Growth Measured Off the Ice
- GREEN INHERITANCE: The World Wildlife Fund Book...
- THE LAST EMPEROR : How Deng Xiaping Assumed 'The Mandate of Heaven' to Fashion a New China After Ming, Marx and Mao
- Syrians Cash In on Drug Trade in Lebanon's Notorious Bekaa Valley : Narcotics: Some suggest that the money trail reaches all the way to Damascus.
- Now She'll Star in Show That Gave Her a Start in '76 : Theater: A dancer moves here from the East and comes home again to the musical 'Chorus Line,' in which she was an understudy as a teen-ager.
- Protesters Disrupt 'Peace for Cuba' Rally : Demonstration: Call for the lifting of U.S. sanctions angers anti-Castro faction in N.Y. More than 10,000 people participate in march.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Inanimate Extras
- Sweating Out the Long Wait for Their Big Show Biz Break
- Falling in love 'Under the Umbrella Tree' makes Valentine's Day special
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : Running for Office? Here's the All-Purpose Speech
- Campo
- Investors Looking for Ways to Save Bus Shelter Firm : Bankruptcy: They are trying to reorganize Metro Display Advertising in Tustin, which is under SEC investigation.
- Wild Neighbors : Coyotes, Bobcats Can Drop by for a Bite Where Suburban Meets Rural
- Loyola Women Lose to San Francisco
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Montclair Prep Calmly Awaits Playoff Fate
- Skiing
- World-Class? OC Marathon Is Anything But
- Five Republics to Have United Team : Olympics: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will compete under Olympic flag at Albertville.
- PREP NOTES : Rivadeneyra Named to Coach San Clemente Girls' Volleyball
- South Has Early Edge in Pioneer
- Following a Star to Africa : Joan Crawford's visit with the Zulus is the starting point for a comedy with a message
- Scotland Rail Passes Available
- Some AIDS Patients in Brazil Find Comfort, Hope in 'Promised Land' : Latin America: The country's first such colony opened in September to shelter a few of the nation's 21,000 people with the disease.
- Do You Have Any of These Noses in a Smaller Size? : Cosmetic surgery: Mall shop dispenses free information on everything from injectable collagen to buttocks implants.
- Tenants Say They Submitted Offer on Units
- Desolation Row : Slums: A crackdown is under way on substandard units, but as an official says, 'Youget rid of one, and another pops up.'
- Diversions : Chill Out : Here Are 10 Cool Ways to Celebrate Winter Even When It's Balmy in Los Angeles
- Deadbeat Dads on the Run : Making deliberate failure to pay child support a federal offense
- Inner-City Church Takes on Role as a Developer : Housing: Parish unveils its first project, an apartment complex for low-income senior citizens. It plans more nonprofit ventures in South-Central.
- Crespi Weathers Notre Dame's Late 3-Point Barrage, 62-59
- SUPER TEAMS
- Loyola Is Beaten at Its Own Game, 94-89
- Boers From Central Casting : AN ACT OF TERROR, <i> By Andre Brink (Summit Books: $25; 834 pp.)</i>
- Opening Doors : Workplace: A new federal law attempts to guarantee the disabled equal access at places such as gas stations, restaurants, hotels and stores. But experts say don't look for dramatic changes soon.
- Warranty Calls a Record