- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 28, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 28, 1992
- RED WAVE: Fresno State has sold more...
- BOWLING FOR BUCKS: Neither USC nor Fresno...
- Cross Cultures : Many Flavors Mix in California's 'Stew Pot'
- BIG NAMES: A number of local high...
- NO PROBLEM: Although the Waterfront Hilton in...
- Sunday's Rainfall Called a Sign of Things to Come
- Plants in Peril : Environment: A move toward classifying the milk vetch as an endangered species could signal the beginning of a wave of listings in Southern California.
- Coming of (Middle) Age : THE HOUSE OF REAL LOVE, <i> By Carla Tomaso (Plume Books: $9, paper; 200 pp.)</i>
- France Goes Flat
- Up and Over the Santa Ynez Into Santa Barbara
- 1992 THE YEAR IN REVIEW / The good, the bad, the silly : Business Quiz / TOP EVENTS OF THE YEAR
- Biggest News Was Bad News for Orange County in 1992 : Economy: Whether one blames the Cold War's end, rising national debt or the L.A. riots, the economy suffered.
- Folks Who Go Bump in the Night : NIGHT PEOPLE, <i> By Barry Gifford (Grove Weidenfeld: $17.95; 192 pp.)</i>
- THE GREEN ENCYCLOPEDIA by Irene Franck...
- The Sparkling American
- The Science of Fun : Education: Organizers of a hands-on museum hope that experiments and exhibits will capture the imagination of children and embark them on careers in medicine and science.
- Bet You Can't Eat Just One . . .
- Of Painters and Poets : A GILDED LAPSE OF TIME, <i> By Gjertrud Schnackenberg (Farrar Straus Giroux: $19; 143 pp.)</i>
- Assembly Novices Open Offices With Tight Budgets
- Views from the Front : Seven Southern Californians Tell What They Expect in 1993
- POETRY
- California Corner
- The Black 'American Psycho' : NEGROPHOBIA, <i> By Darius James (Citadel Press/ Carol Publishing Group: $15.95; 171 pp.)</i>
- Youth Club Receives 3-Month Reprieve
- Waiter! Waiter!
- POETRY
- Etchings on Mystery Stone in Swamp May Be Work of Pre-Mayan Tribe
- Patients Desperately Seek Cure for Lou Gehrig's Disease : Research: Thousands of sufferers are hoping for a miracle when the FDA begins testing neurotrophic growth factors.
- Consultant Finds Job 'Exciting'
- Hospital Wall Built to Deter Shootings
- NUPL8S 4MORBUX : State Hopes to Raise Money for Threatened Programs by Marketing Vanity Tags
- Clinton Selected by Time as Its 1992 'Man of the Year'
- Virgil Pinkley; Mirror Publisher, UP Chief
- PLATFORM : Shopping Habits
- City Getting Into Business of Building Affordable Housing : Construction: By acting as its own developer, the Redevelopment Agency expects to save money, expedite the process and clean up several blighted lots.
- SPINAL TAP : Mock 'n' Roll Reunion
- COLUMN LEFT/ DONELLA H. MEADOWS : A Company Decides Not to Grow : Patagonia takes stock of the consequences of its business and opts to remedy what it sees.
- Ferguson Now Preaches Pragmatism : Politics: Conservative assemblyman says intraparty battles over abortion, gay rights have become futile and urges GOP factions to look for common ground.
- Rams, Falcons Play Emotional Climactic Regular Season Game
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Win Team-Record 12th in a Row
- MONEY & THE ARTS : Hallzapoppin : Cerritos joins Southern California's growing number of arts centers next month--but will there be enough ticket buyers to go around?
- I Am a Chimera : CONGLOMEROS, <i> By Jesse Browner (Random House: $21; 242 pp.)</i>
- VIDEOS : England Without London? Film Focuses on Countryside
- Families Praise New Housing, Agency
- Sports '92--An L.A. Story : Many Notables Had Roots in Central City
- Q&A; : McCray's Learning Experience
- Bolsa Chica Plan Draws Unusually Heavy Fire : Development: Federal and state agencies attack the proposal for 5,000 homes in Huntington Beach wetlands. The builder says its offer to restore unused marsh area is the best way to save it.
- Sharing the Sorrow : Five small graves on a knoll at Calvary Cemetery have brought a group of strangers together as a family of friends. 'These children are our little angels,' a mother says.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TUESDAY'S GAMES
- Researchers Focus on Cluster of ALS Cases in Guam
- Q: What do 2,360 feet, lots of...
- Bargain-Bound Shoppers, Gift Exchangers Swamp Malls : Day after: Thousands inundate retail stores, jam the parking lots and jostle for marked-down items.
- Biting the Bullet Over Permit for Firing Range : Government: Despite latest setback at City Hall, gun enthusiast continues his fight for an exemption. One councilman calls the project 'inappropriate for a residential area.'
- Moscow Weighs Idea of Visitor Permits
- School Anti-Pregnancy Classes a Must : Every O.C. Junior High Needs a Program to Deter Female Teens--and Even Preteens
- California IN BRIEF : EMERYVILLE : District Is Subject of CAP Test Inquiry
- He's Still Coach Bryant a Decade After Death : Football: His legacy lives at Alabama, where Stallings is comfortable in his shadow.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Hits Nebraska Cold Snap, Shoots 29% in Loss
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Counter-Columbus Cachet Anoints Performance Art
- A Belated but Accurate Call on the Status of the American Economy
- THE GRIM REAPER'S BOOK OF DAYS: A...
- Tut's Egyptian Tomb Opens for a Brief Time
- POETRY
- Poetry for a New Year : Wake-Up Call : HOTEL INSOMNIA, <i> By Charles Simic (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $18.95; 80 pp.)</i>
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TUESDAY'S GAMES
- Bus Agency Cuts Service on Freeway : Transit: Foothill express line to be pared by half. Officials blame delay in construction of special lanes between Glendora and Pasadena.
- Russian Emigre Creates Detente at the Local Level : Culture: A Moscow advertising man in the United States to learn PR techniques is helping city officials and immigrants understand each other better.
- COVER STORY : Questioning the Color of Authority : In Diverse Central Los Angeles, 79% of the Supervisors Running LAPD Stations Are Anglo
- Restoration Begins on Vega Theater
- There'll Be No Requiem for a Featherweight
- 'BOB'S' A BARKER NOW
- Conductor Traveled a Symphony of Sites En Route to UCLA
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Boutros Boutros-Ghali : Leading a Revived United Nations Toward Peace in a Changing World
- Patrols by Nation of Islam Cut Violence : Security: Crime drops at low-income Venice apartments after hiring of unarmed teams to guard drug-infested area.
- Western States Crack Down on Budding Big-Game Farm Industry : Ranching: Officials say it is necessary to keep the deer, elk and other wildlife from spreading diseases, interbreeding and competing with native wild animals.
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WASHINGTON : It Isn't as Simple as 1-2-3 for Huskies
- Titleless Seminoles Are 2nd Best Again
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Chump Change? Not These Quotes!
- THE GLORY AND THE POWER: The Fundamentalist...
- DEKOK AND THE SOMBER NUDE by...
- The First Resolution
- Turning the Page on Another Year With a Wide-Ranging Stack of Reviews
- MARCEL PROUST by Philip Thody (Macmillan...
- Homeless Get Access to Voice Mail System
- Retro : 'Angels' Night Out
- Devoted Denizen's Advice: Don't Give Up on Hope
- More Seek HIV Tests, Many Don't Follow Up : AIDS: O.C. health workers see 50% increase, but many takers don't find out results or change unsafe behavior.
- Post-Christmas Sales Rush : Shoppers: Malls, and roads in, are packed. In one store, an escalator reverses direction, injuring nine.
- Gene Jelks, a former Alabama running back...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa's Road Woes Continue
- Phonus Abalonus
- Poetry for a New Year : Outside In : NO NATURE: New and Selected Poems, <i> By Gary Snyder (Pantheon: $25; 390 pp.)</i>
- Marshal Lansbury : ROSE PARADE DUTIES FULFILL A YEARSLONG WISH--SO DOES A SCRIPT ABOUT A COCKNEY MAID
- Odyssey House a Haven for Addicted Mothers, Babies
- Newborn Girl Rescued From Sicily Dumpster
- Approval of Trash Plant Appealed
- Oh, How We Partied
- Pasadena : Couple Sought in Slaying
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TUESDAY'S GAMES
- In Quagmire of Serbia, Path for U.S. Involvement : Europe: Unless Serbia heeds the warnings of America and its allies, a pan-European war, pitting NATO members against each other, could lie ahead.
- Easing Banking Laws: Clinton's Pandora's Box : Economy: Using bank loans to fix the economy, an idea offered at the recent summit, could produce a greater disaster than the S&L; bailout.
- Exclusive Golf Course for Sale After Default on $15-Million Loan : Simi Valley: Members are worry that a new owner will alter the challenging layout or open the greens to the public.
- Arson Suspected in House Blaze; 1 Held
- Ceramic Statements : The exhibit 'Clay 1925-1975: Potters to Artists' traces pottery's journey from utilitarian objects to works of art
- Profit-Sharing Best Bet for Small-Firm Benefits
- MOGADOR by Alberto Ruy Sanchez, translated...
- MARKETS : The World on a Shoestring
- 20 Years After Quake, Poor Still Live in Managua's Ruins
- Tale of the Tutors: A Personal Story
- CULTURE WATCH : Help! Our Lawyers Are Multiplying
- Focus : Sunshine and Clouds : THE VIEWERS SAY WHAT THEY FEEL ABOUT WEATHERCASTERS
- Inauguration Is No Black-Tie Affair
- Training in Grocery Jobs to Be Offered
- I'm Always Alone but I'm Never Lonely : ADAM W. STARVINSKY
- Police Find Suspect in Shower After Robbery at Fast-Food Outlet
- Christmas Rescue Came on Angels' Wings : Heroism: Man who saved seven of his children and grandchildren from apartment fire says he must have had a heavenly guardian.
- He Can't Win : Larry Smith Is in a Tough Spot: USC Is Expected to to Beat Fresno State, but if It Doesn't . . .
- Baseball
- Topaz Cafe a Museum Piece
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Year of the Bare--and Other Fun Atrocities
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Shake, Rattle and Roll : L.A.-based artists go cosmopolitan in European shows, galleries shrink in the economic slump, and alternative venues offer hope
- Ernie Andrews Sees Himself as a 'Utility Singer,' Not a Blues Man
- White House Eggnog, Crab Imperial
- Trust Me On This : A Balkan Byzantium
- Shedding Light on a Rare Disease : Woman Hopes O.C. Group Will Increase Awareness of Life-Threatening Effects of Excessive-Growth Illness
- The Joy of Reading : Volunteers Reach Kids Early With Simple Message: Books Can Be Fun : BRENDA GOTTFRIED and LOIS MILLER
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : 'Discrimination Against Me Will Soon Be Legal in Colorado'
- Messages of Unity and Optimism Underscore Kwanzaa Festival
- Undoing the Damage : Health: The Infant- Toddler Development Center boosts the cognitive skills and emotional responsiveness of children born to addict mothers.
- Washington's Nevelle a Winning Mix of Brains and Brawn : College football: Husky center from Palmdale High maintains a 3.19 GPA and has bench-pressed 500 pounds.
- The Cover Thing : Coming Next Christmas: Al Capone as Christ Figure
- ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Taft Totals 77 Rebounds in 106-47 Victory
- The Palos Verdes Ballet Company today will...
- Chief Vows to Shift Officers to Street
- Lengthy Sentence Upheld for Ex-Officer in Girl's Rape
- Conroy Mired in Quest to Oust Hayden : One-Track Assemblyman Would Do Well to Shift His Focus to More Pressing Issues
- CONEJO VALLEY : Design Chosen for Valley Days Badge
- Football
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : How Hollywood Works: The Saga of Mickey Rourke and the Two Writers
- Hepatitis Vaccines Promise Lifelong Protection : Other drugs in development are expected to protect travelers against cholera and encephalitis.
- At Sony Pictures, Dolgen-omics Rules : Hollywood: The studio's president slashes costs and builds a reputation for being a caustic, brilliant manager.
- Most Knesset Labor Members Back PLO Talks
- 'City Year' May Offer Model for Clinton Youth Service Program : Initiatives: Putting young adults to work at community tasks is among President-elect's priorities. Boston experience may provide the blueprint.
- Cinema Paradiso (Showtime Sunday at 10:30 a.m.)...
- Peacekeepers in Cambodia Bring Comforts of Home
- Looting Spreads Across Unoccupied Somalia, One Step Ahead of Troops : Famine: Relief workers criticize the military's methodical pace, saying it leaves people in unguarded countryside vulnerable to warring clans.
- Four Years Later, Safety First in North Sea
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Nothing Tops Generals in Tourneys
- Psychology and Religion Explore Hidden Realm of Mind and Spirit : Health: Prejudice relating to mental illness, demonology is being dispelled. Clergy urge professional help for many.
- Where Are All the Liberals When the City Really Needs Them? : Immigrants: Bashing the foreign-born is the hot issue in the mayor's race, and Latino activists have been strangely silent--and accommodating.
- Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz on Orange County's General Election
- Obituaries : Mary Ann Off; Helped Start Hospital Group
- William E. Hodge on Cities' Sharing Service Costs
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Urge State to Pave Freeway Ramps
- LAS VEGAS TOURNAMENT : N. Hollywood Coasts Despite Illnesses, 80-43
- In Brief
- Rebel Nomad Threat Fails to Halt Niger Balloting on Constitution
- Clinton Back to Work After Yule Break
- Kwanzaa Celebrates African Heritage : Holiday Emphasizes Unity, Family Ties
- Algebra Project Gives Poor Children a Sense of 'Ownership' Over Math : Education: Course steers them toward an ease with complex concepts. It begins with a trip--an experience that serves as a foundation for learning.
- Tinseltown Gadfly Plays the Role of Leading Man : Preservation: Robert Nudelman uses bulldog tenacity, elephantlike memory and mockingbird wit in his efforts to save the character of the area.
- Clinton Bid for Mideast Peace Told : Diplomacy: A trip by Christopher is expected after inauguration to try to revitalize talks. Personal link with leaders and assurances of U.S. fairness seen as critical.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- 3 Children Killed, 2 Burned as Driver Hits Parked Car
- Imagining Peace in the Balkans
- Simi Valley Condo Project Funds Issued
- Elizabeth Thompson Ortiz on Sexual Harassment
- His Support Is Hardly the Size of Montana
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : MICHIGAN : Things Warming Up for Wolverines
- CARL'S JR. HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Garden Grove's Comeback Sinks Villa Park, 51-44
- USC Teaches Lesson on Division I Game : Basketball: Trojans beat big-time aspirant, Florida Atlantic, 82-56, with early run and three-point shooting.
- Fishing Law Violators Off Hook : Prosecution: Game wardens are upset because lack of funds means most misdemeanor cases will not be tried.
- Get Fit This Year? It's Not Impossible
- Hackett Gets 57 Saves as Sharks Beat Kings
- Artesia Overpowers Serra Behind O'Bannon and Jones
- No Matching the Talent of 1986 Miami Hurricanes
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Hail the Taper Two : Two memorable Taper offerings, 'Angels in America' and 'The Kentucky Cycle,' met controversy head on
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TUESDAY'S GAMES
- Flouting Appeals, a Death Row Killer Wants Execution by Hanging
- Hardy Bargain-Hunters Flood Southland Malls : Spending: Gridlock at after-Christmas sales tests shoppers' patience but gives retailers a lift.
- Counseling for Men Who Abuse Women
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- Monterey Park : 'Operation Find' to Begin
- Ex-Aides to Amy Carter Offer Tips to Chelsea Clinton
- How Burly Men With Missing Digits Influence Japanese Politics : Yakuza: Once brotherhoods of cast-offs guided by grisly rituals, Japan's gangs are now businessmen looking for market share.
- Problems? Sure, but This Program Teaches People to Solve Them : Urban living: A national organization prepares to launch the second phase of training for Wilmington leaders to work together for community improvement.
- Todd Nicholson on Keeping County Businesses From Moving Away
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- Embattled Supt. Nicoll to Resign : Schools: His Newport-Mesa district has been rocked by an embezzlement scandal, but he says he's quitting for health reasons.
- In Valley, Koreatown: A Command Performance for Diversity
- Hospital in Oregon City Brings Dignity Back Into Health Care
- Confidentiality Remains Issue for New Hospital Board
- Houston Control
- Times Square Too Far? Try Long Beach
- MOVIES : Hello, I'm Catherine Deneuve : The French actress has always been cool and aloof, but even an international star has to serve the PR machine sometimes
- Helping Young Felons by Letting Them Help Others
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
- Tale of the Whale : Mammals: Volunteers brave the elements to chart the annual migration of the gray cetaceans. The information is vital in determining whether the species is still endangered.
- California IN BRIEF : CALEXICO : Hospital May Close for Upgrading
- 2 Killed as Turning Vehicle Is Struck by Deputy's Patrol Car
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : They May Be Fighting Resolutionary War for a Year
- Saints Draw an Ace for Wild-Card Game : Pro football: They defeat Jets, 20-0, to gain home-field advantage for playoff.
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : It's the Beckmessers--Again
- Donors Are Helping Schools Cope in Era of Shrinking Budgets : Gifts: Contributions of supplies and money help public schools and colleges fill some of the gaps left by cuts in state funding.
- Lucas to Coach His Team One Day at a Time
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / VINCE KOWALICK : Oxnard Wrestling Team Draws Strength From Roman Empire
- 3-Point Specialist Bonde Gives Toros a Good Shot of Winning : Colleges: The junior guard is the school record-holder for long-range shooting. She has made 48.1% of her three-point shots this season.
- Miscellany
- Extremists Drawing Line in Saudi Sand : Mideast: The rise of Islamic radicalism has set the stage for a showdown with liberals in a challenge to the ruling family.
- U.N. Role Changing With Global Rules : Diplomacy: Eroding borders and new importance of individual rights give peacekeepers a tough task.
- Years of Service to Net Bush a Hefty Pension
- Yugoslav Premier Congratulates Serb Leader After Vote
- A Hemingway for the '90s--the PC Version
- Patrons of 'Death Is a Cabaret' Dine on Intrigue
- Polish Railmen Suspend Strike Over Holiday
- California IN BRIEF : LUCERNE VALLEY : 3.7 Aftershock Rattles Desert
- German Teens Rampage
- A Career of Caring for Even the Most Coldblooded Among Us
- Pasadena Playhouse, Directors Embark on a Collision Course
- Priest Savior to Madagascar Street Arabs
- School Chief Retires Amid Controversy : Education: Head of Newport-Mesa district cites health, not a $3.5-million embezzlement by a former official, as his reason.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Versatile Carrion Plans Transfer Out of Dorsey
- $11-Million Goal Set at Drew University
- Antarctica Is No Place to Get Cold Feet : Science: Geologist Bruce Marsh and his team prepare for the worst as they embark on trip to study the creation of continents.
- Disney offers lullabies for the toddlers while the Learning Channel prepares kids for the classroom
- Ex-Sen. Gore Turns 85, Salutes Son's Victory
- Harvard Library System to Go High-Tech
- Dennis Aigner on How Free Trade Plan Affects County
- An Easy Way to Reduce Student Loan Interest
- Morning Glory Nights
- POETRY
- TRAVEL INSIDER : How to Complain in a Way That Gets Results : Disputes: If you feel wronged by your hotel or tour operator, keep your temper, note details to support your case and state exactly what you require for satisfaction.
- CONSUMER TRAVEL : Hunting for the Right Expedition Can Be a Real Adventure : Trends: Whether the destination is Africa or Arizona, one's choice of outfitter can make the difference between a good trip and a disappointing, or disastrous, one.
- Eat Your Likker
- Generals Stand Tall, Pass By Smaller Cougars
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TUESDAY'S GAMES
- Alice Springs a L-o-n-g Way From Home
- El Monte : Contract Talks Break Down
- Home Economics Courses Branch Out : Education: Challenged by declining interest, home economists are restructuring their field. Among the newly sought-after: men.
- Kenyan Elections Provoke Different Kind of Protest
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Drug Trial Was Not Its Finest Hour
- Family of 12 Left Homeless After Fire at Trailer Park : Pacoima: Their mobile home is gutted in a Christmas Day blaze. Authorities say it appears to have been accidentally set in a vacant unit.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Cat That Vanished in Fire Gets Second Life
- School Districts See Cash in Surplus Land : Budgets: Some want to sell or lease unused property to fund building projects. Forming partnerships with developers is also viewed as a money source.
- Paris Homeless Stage Sit-In at Posh Hotel
- The Pied Piper of Fresno : Sweeney Has Taken Bulldogs From the Backwoods to the Biggest Game in Their History
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : The World in a Bloodshot Eye : TV disgorged the L.A. riots, a video that would not die, presidential politics and late-night turmoil. It was a year Kafka could love
- Interactive Computers to Go to School : Education: An explosion in instructional technology is expected in the nation's classrooms, which have generally ignored it to date.
- In our last episode, Rocky and...
- Deportees' Spirits High; Stamina Weakens : Mideast: Palestinians divide up what's left of their food as they face hunger in snowy campsite.
- Grandparents Pressing Visitation Rights
- U.S. Mission Feeds Our Hunger for Hope
- Football Program to Predict Which Play Coach Will Pick? : Computers: Sports fan's software-in-progress makes defensive calls, and it's right most of the time.
- Profile : Mad Matt : STAR OF FOX'S NEW SITCOM IS A BALL OF AD-LIB ENERGY
- Cuban Couple Pays High Price as Enthusiasm for Communism Wanes
- Workshops Fuel Dispute Over Help for Gay Students : Education: Sensitivity training for employees on sexual diversity has supporters and critics debating how schools should handle the issue.
- Yeltsin Defies Foes, Creates Propaganda Agency : Russia: Controversial reformer is named to lead institution, which will oversee state-owned news media.
- Rising to the Defense of Accused Killers : Courts: Four lawyers who represented the convicted Mall Murderers explain their watchdog roles and why they do it.
- Hangovers Don't Have to Be Part of the New Year Ritual : Sobriety: Alcohol-free celebrations for teen-agers and adults are planned at several South Bay locations.
- The 1980 Foxes (KTLA Sunday at 6...
- Freedom Takes Somalis on a Wild Ride : Relief effort: With the troops comes a sense of security that lets the capital city cut loose.
- Refugees Risked All for Chance at Better Life
- 9 Treated After Inhaling Toxic Fumes
- Ranchers See Rare Orchid as a Threat to Livelihood
- THE Latest IN A Tall Line : It Didn't Take Long for Othella Harrington to Be Mentioned in the Same Breath as Other Great Centers in Georgetown History
- What Pride Is Left Will Be at Stake for Rams, Falcons : Pro football: L.A. can avoid being in the NFC West's cellar <i> alone. </i> The game also will decide who has NFL's worst defense.
- IN SEASON : Things Are Fine in Guacamole
- The Awe of Seeing : EVENING TRAIN, <i> By Denise Levertov (New Directions: $17.95; 120 pp.)</i>
- THE AFRICA PASSION : An Essay : 'How does such a land get under one's skin? Will anyone believe me if I say I feel more comfortable there than anywhere on this earth?'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY'S GAMES
- Lash the Gorilla Wins Place in One Man's History of Endangered Species : Animals: Zoo-born No. 663 is one of 675 in captivity worldwide, 315 of them in about 50 zoos in North America.
- Neptune's Treasure: A $5,000 Reward for the Return of Statue Parts
- Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Emotional Scars From Last Christmas' Fire Still Fresh
- Volunteers Fill Void for AIDS Patients : Treatment: Rural enclave of western Colorado provides training for 'companion- : advocates' of people with the 'big-city' disease.
- ROUNDUP : Soccer Coach Forced to Watch Katella's Loss From Bleachers
- Woman Awarded $349,000 in Pregnancy Discrimination Suit : Employment: Some say the case symbolizes a growing trend among companies of laying off expectant mothers.
- Lawndale coffee shop lovers perk up at news that hangout will be rebuilt.
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : He's Become the Dean of Area Shooting Guards : PREPS / CAP CAREY
- Ellis, Spurs Have No Sympathy for Lakers : Pro basketball: San Antonio stays perfect under Lucas, ruin Threatt's return with 104-92 victory.
- Slocum Juggles the Texas A&M; Backfield
- BOYS' BASKETBALL/ HART TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Turns Back Faith Baptist
- New Tote System Is Losing Wager : Santa Anita: Glitches in betting machines are said to cost about $3 million--and the goodwill of fans.
- A Friendly Game of Football : Sports: After being teammates in college and the pros, former Santa Monica players Sam Anno and Pat O'Hara have crossed paths again, this time in San Diego.
- 92 Year in Review : The Cover Thing : Rising Above the Ruin