- Going Against the Grain : Publishing: Even some of the judges declared 'Ishmael' unworthy of the $500,000 Turner prize. Now that the book's out, its author hopes to create another stir.
- Oh, You Mean <i> That </i> Miyazawa
- Heavy Surf Halts Repairs on Sewage Pipe
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Haiti's Tinkertoy Army of 'Thugs' Frustrates U.S.
- Science / Medicine : Neem Tree Called Wonder Plant
- 4% of Voters Do a 100% Demolition Job : Israel: Shamir's reliance on extremist minority parties was his coalition's undoing; the country needs a popularly elected leader.
- Kennedy Skids Out of Contention : Luge: America's best hope is in 10th place going into today's final two heats. Teammates fare even worse.
- Sincere Intentions Gave Shape to 'Shaking the Tree'
- Channel 8 Series on TV Ads Stirs Inside Confrontation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Trisha Yearwood Gracefully Runs Obstacle Course
- Remarks About U.S. Workers
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- Ad on Israel Loan Guarantees
- R.H. Macy Companies
- R.H. Macy Companies
- Remarks About U.S. Workers
- Immigrants
- Short Term
- Remarks About U.S. Workers
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- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 10, 1992
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- SANTA ANA : Firefighters Find Body of Woman
- Free Mailings Help Gallegly Reach New 23rd District : Politics: Sending the newsletters outside his current district is legal. But the three-term congressman says he will not repeat the practice.
- Lawmakers' Mail Floods New Districts : Politics: Use of the frank privilege to reach non-constituents is legal. But critics charge that it gives congressional incumbents an unfair advantage.
- Lawmakers' Mail Floods New Districts : Politics: Use of frank privilege to reach non-constituents is legal. But critics charge that it gives congressional incumbents an unfair election advantage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's New Team Struggles With Campaign
- Rohrabacher Mailing Stirs Frank Debate
- Restructured Steel Firms Face New Problems : Heavy industry: A painful decade of closings and modernization restored U.S. competitiveness. Now recession, labor costs and weak prices are bringing more changes.
- Riverside County
- A CARIBBEAN CRUISE : With His Latest Cha Cha Cha, Toribio Prado Sails His Spicy Islands Cuisine Into the Valley
- STYLE : LOOKS : No Short Cuts
- 'Ten Days That Shook the World'
- Ulysses Has Close Encounter With Jupiter as It Rockets Toward Sun
- The Big Picture : Why Networks are Buying Feature Films Once Again
- Researchers Find Widespread Infanticide of Girls in India
- 17 Senators Write Baker on China's Arms Sales : Policy: Mitchell has warned of Mideast instability if Iran gets missiles and technology from Beijing.
- Neglected Pony Nears His Happy Ending
- Recorder of Crashed Plane Found
- A Call to Arms : Feminism: With books, workshops and educational forums, Revolution's mission is to politicize women.
- District Purging Pupils Who Fake Residency : Schools: At least 46 students have been expelled. More being investigated. Phony addresses are used to take advantage of the city's well-regarded system.
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Plane Crash Victims Are Identified
- 'Domestic' Violence Isn't Tame--It's Wild, Ugly Crime
- Diversity Signals 'New Day' in Selection of LAPD Chief
- Oil Companies Taking 'Service' Out of the Gas Station Business
- Of Movie Codes and Public Morality : Efforts to revive Hays system for movies are misconceived
- Girl, 15, Dies When Stolen Car Overturns
- Town Pursues Good Life on a Bicycle
- MOONCAKES AND HUNGRY GHOSTS: Festivals of China...
- Flow of Cool, Dry Air Can Help Reduce Mold
- Yardstick to Measure an Agent
- Failed Coup Strikes a Chord for Venezuelans Angry With President : Discontent: His program of privatization, slashed subsidies and deregulation has led to reduced buying power and joblessness for many.
- ROAD NOTES
- Tucker Says He Dropped Out of Senate Race to Help Fellow Democrats : Politics: Party leaders said his Senate bid would consume money needed in other elections.
- COLUMN ONE : Test Tube Salmon in River Test : Man-made projects threaten the chinooks with extinction. In a bold effort to save them, 11,500 were bred in paper cups and then dumped into the Sacramento River.
- It's Humans vs. Insects in Food Fight--and Insects Appear to Be Winning : Farming: Alternatives to pesticides are sought in battle against crop-destroying pests. 'Good' bugs, enzymes and natural controls are among the possibilities.
- Noriega Lawyers Play Up His Aid to U.S. Drug Fighters : Law: Ex-dictator's defense has not launched direct attack on smuggling and racketeering charges.
- South Pasadena : Historic Site Rules Change
- Bush Scenario: Oh, If Only Lee Were Here!
- Woman Dies Trying to Cross Interstate
- VALENTINE PARTY: The Grier Musser Museum will...
- Special Troopers : Developmentally Disabled Enjoy Sense of Accomplishment
- O.C. Ad Industry Takes a Beating From Recession : Trade: With businesses cutting back, the large agencies from New York and Los Angeles have begun chasing smaller accounts in the local market.
- Smaller Home Is No. 1 Pryor-ity
- YOUR MORTGAGE : How to Speed Up Process of Refinancing
- Hardy Natives That Do Well in Watered Areas
- South of the Border, a Magical World : A HAMMOCK BENEATH THE MANGOES; Stories From Latin America, <i> Edited by Thomas Colchie (Dutton: $21.95; 416 pp.)</i>
- Challenger Debris Is Still Trickling In : Space: Most of what is sorted is ocean junk--chunks of unmanned rockets or other flotsam and jetsam. But occasionally, the real thing turns up.
- Seven Killed in Crash on Interstate 5 : Tragedy: Five are also injured when a van makes a U-turn on the highway in the San Joaquin Valley and collides with a car.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ROMANCE : Caught in the Act
- Salmon Gene Bank Urged to Save Species : Preservation: Zoologist sees it as an inexpensive way to complement other efforts to rescue the threatened Northwest fish.
- 2 'Formidable' Lawyers Take Officer's Case in King Beating : Courts: William Kopeny and John Barnett, who have been involved in some of the county's best known trials, now face what may be their biggest challenge.
- STYLE : FASHION : Prints Valiant
- FREE-MARKET CHAMPS? : Score One for the U.S. in the Battle Between Capitalism and Communism. Now What?
- OVER THERE
- Getting Exposed to the Good Life in Sultry Rio : The naked truth is residents of the world's 10th-largest city shun conventional rules.
- THE KNEELING BUS by Beverly Coyle...
- SOLUTIONS
- Corporate Violence Mandates Screening : Employer issues: With the number of workplace assaults on the rise, companies need to turn to pre-employment psychological testing to head off violence--and save lives.
- Latino Market Emerging as Boom Area for '90s Ads
- Apply chelated iron to azaleas, citrus and...
- Getting a Handle on Right Kind of Hammer
- Over the Andes by Coach and Ferry : The journey proves more adventurous than the author, or his wife, anticipated. Also more enjoyable.
- Touched by a Tango in Buenos Aires : Visitors can feel the cavalier spirit while strolling along lively city streets.
- Finding Loves Ones Alive Is a Gift After Yearlong Civil War in Liberia : Battle: Scarred survivors find it hard to put 'patchwork quilt' of life back together again. More than 15,000 civilians were killed.
- Oft-Acquitted 'Teflon Don' Faces Toughest Trial : Crime: This time, prosecutors say, charges against reputed mob boss John Gotti may stick--and bring long prison term.
- Israel Army Court Gives Palestinian 410 Years in Prison
- Haystack Fires Needle Rural Authorities
- The Facts About DES
- Jobs: Creating Them / Keeping Them : If You Could Do Only One Thing . . .
- Academics Now Name of the Game for Athletes : Education: High school students will have to maintain a C-plus grade average to be eligible to play college sports beginning in the fall of 1995.
- Big Challenges in Board Races Absent So Far : Politics: Supervisors Flynn, Lacey and Erickson Kildee seemed vulnerable. But several factors have discouraged potential contenders.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Held in Spousal Battery, Kidnaping
- America's Cup Navigates Charter Boat Squall : Tourism: Organizing committee tries to calm charges that a former official was steering tourists to select companies at the expense of other operators.
- CBS Jumps In With a Strong Opening Day
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Brown a Mixed Blessing, but a Blessing
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Turmoil or No, They Are Heirs to Success : Hockey: The Unified Team shows no effect of political unrest at home in beating Switzerland, 8-1.
- Lowery, Loyola Lose Control at End, 70-64
- Morceli: Man in Search of a Rabbit
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Defeats Rostagno, Moves Up to No. 1
- BREITBARD HALL OF FAME : BOB BOONE : He Was the Catcher Who Endured--and Endured . . .
- Running
- Peninsula Romps Past Buena, 83-59 : Preps: Center Jeffra Gausepohl scores 20 points as nation's No. 1 team improves to 22-0.
- FILM COMMENT : Where's the Joy, Magic in Today's Children's Movies?
- Officers Steer Clear of 'Mobsters' Promotion : Law enforcement: Video-store owner says he wants to honor the police. But they take offense at the movie connection.
- ART : Monumental Marriage : Miss Liberty and a statue of Christopher Columbus will wed in Las Vegas in a symbolic ceremony laced more with art than politics
- Teachers Question CYA Investigation of Near-Fatal Stabbing
- Titans Come Back From Brink, Beat Fresno State, 97-79
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : With CBS in Charge, McKay Will Be Among the Missing
- New America 3 Leaves Stars & Stripes Behind : America's Cup: Koch's new boat wins by 6 minutes 23 seconds.
- Pepperdine Turns Away USD : College basketball: West Coast Conference leader hands Toreros their fourth loss in a row, 71-58.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Hill Gets Right to Point as No. 1 Duke Defeats LSU, 77-67
- Baseball
- BREITBARD HALL OF FAME : ART POWELL : Wide Receiver Paid Price for His Strong Convictions
- Boiling Point : Woman's Food Program for Poor at Park Stirs Up Anger, Threats
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : Memphis State Upsets Arkansas
- Bradshaw Rides Confidently, : So He Still Rides Win Streak
- Leach's Doubles Team in Indoor Tennis Final
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: ALBERTVILLE
- UC Irvine Wins Second in Row
- Popovich Finds Life After Parks Is the Ultimate Transition Game
- ELECTIONS : Missing Millions, Flood of Bad News Turn Up the Heat in Torrance Races
- USD's Noriega Advances to Rolex Indoor Final
- ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL : UNLV's Second-Half Surge Beats Titans
- POP MUSIC : Right Said Fred: A Model Trio
- Children's Adventures of the Mind Now Appearing on Center Stage
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Haunting, Grecian Pass Win Aqueduct Features
- Budding Star Goes Houston, er, Hollywood
- Pepperdine Starts Slowly, Beats San Diego : College basketball: Waves win 25th in a row in the West Coast Conference, 71-58.
- BOXING / RICH TOSCHES : Haugen: Mancini Is No Laughing Matter
- Explorer in Space--and Color : The late Victor Higgins, a neglected 'American master' whose work blossomed in the desert of New Mexico, gets overdue recognition
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ARTISTS VS. EXECS : In a Dark Screening Room, It's Hard to Figure Out Who the Players Are
- POP MUSIC : Beehive's Soft Sting : London-based, California-grown sisters coat their bittersweet songs with musical sugar but make no apologies for the message of female independence
- Okada Wins a Berth on Olympic Judo Team
- ROUNDUP
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : CBS Started It at 1960 Games : Television: Walter Cronkite was an anchor for the 15 hours of coverage from Squaw Valley.
- BYU Rallies to Defeat Aztecs
- A Haven for the Urban Rustic
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ON LOCATION : Maybe He'll Undisappear for the Premiere
- USC Stays Cool, Keeps Winning
- Utah Adds Some Sparkle to SDSU's Bouquet of Woes : College basketball: Aztecs shoot only 34.5% for the game and fall, 72-53, for their 14th consecutive loss.
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Baseball
- Special Olympics
- El Camino Holds Off Pasadena : Basketball: Troy Williams takes charge down the stretch in 67-64 victory.
- At Softball Game, Joyner Doesn't Play Hardball
- MOORPARK : Neighbors Protest Levy Co. Proposal
- German track officials temporarily lifted a ban...
- Spending Public Money the Smart Way : Santa Ana Needs to Look at Range of Issues in Its Fledgling 'Buy American' Effort
- WELCOME BACK?: Marko Babineau, the powerful former...
- JAZZ : 'Mr. B': A Survivor Sings Ballads of Love
- SMALL FACES: Keep room in your stocking...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford Gets Back on Track
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Takes Angelus League With Victory
- UCLA Has Answer for No. 1 Question : Bruins: They beat Washington State, 82-61. Madkins says consistency needed by a top-ranked team isn't there yet.
- Tyson Asked to Explain Differences in Testimony
- Bakersfield Avoids Another Upset Loss, Defeats Chapman
- ROUNDUP : Gonzalez's 19 Help Huntington Beach Beat Fountain Valley
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : At 50, Floyd Rejoins His Friends
- Bowling
- COVER STORY : Radio in the Raw : To Howard Stern and Mark & Brian, the sexually explicit material in their morning shows may be fun. But it's comedy that couldn't be on TV--and some people don't get the joke
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : RAP TO MOVIES : N.W.A's Founder Follows Ice Cube to the Flickz
- The Valley Storefront Jewish Family Service offers...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Pulls Out Victory in Second Half
- Saugus Speedway Gearing for 53rd Season
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : No Need to Boast : Eight Years After Victory at Sarajevo, Skier Johnson Still Has a Winning Touch
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Center OF Attention : Size and Athleticism Make Pauliasi Taulava a Two-Sport Standout at Morningside High
- MUSIC : Musical America: Now It's Only an Echo . . .
- For Bill Collectors, the Recession Means More--and Tougher--Work : Debt: Added pressure or stretched-out payments may be needed. And debtors these days include more middle-income consumers along with the customary deadbeats.
- SPORT REPORT
- A Daddy Fixation : THE LOST FATHER, <i> By Mona Simpson (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 472 pp.)</i>
- Macho Media : THE GIRLS IN THE BALCONY; Women, Men and the New York Times, <i> By Nan Robertson, (Random House: $22; 274 pp.)</i>
- Nickelodeon Sends a Three-Hour Valentine to its Young Viewers
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ROMANCE : Mismatched Couples
- National Park at Train Yard Is Focus of Debate : History: Plans for a railroad museum are derided as pork-barrel politics. Supporters insist the spot is historically significant.
- Scott Turow Gets Justice in the Form of a Miniseries
- Paula Talk : Poundstone Gives HBO a Weekly Wild Card
- Support for Clinton Is Up in Iowa Poll
- U.S. to Add 300 Agents Along Mexican Border : Immigration: A major INS expansion will deal with a surge in illegal entries, delays in assisting newcomers.
- Redistricting Has Lawmakers on the Lookout for New Homes : Politics: To retain their seats, state legislators will be moving into new districts--literally.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Last one to use the citrus spray is a rotten egg.
- Jobs: Creating Them / Keeping Them
- CHILD OF FORTUNE by Yuko Tsushima,...
- STAR QUALITY : You Don't Need a Special Celebration to Pour Sparkling Wines. Any Payday Will Do.
- Although I love Paris, there's Vienna--a gilt-edged...
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : One for the Road
- Where Conversation Is Always Astir : The English have their pubs, Argentines their cafes. They are the essence of life.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ROMANCE : Guys and Dolls
- 60 Years Later, Doubt Clings to Lindbergh Baby Kidnaping Case : Crime: The trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann gripped America in the '30s. His widow still insists that he was framed.
- GARRISON KEILLOR: Beyond Lake Wobegon
- Conspiracies Lurking Everywhere : Culture: The tendency to suspect unseen schemes at work isn't solely a proclivity of crackpots and paranoids. Experts say we're all susceptible.
- Green Says Health Not a Factor in Senate Retirement : Politics: State senator's political base in 33rd District was diluted by reapportionment. His emphysema had caused speculation about his future.
- Bacteria Levels Stay Dangerously High After Sewage Spill : Pollution: Swimmers and surfers along closed coastline criticize the EPA for advocating chlorine to disinfect effluent.
- 2 Men Charged in Travelers Checks Scheme : Crime: Authorities say a national counterfeit ring was run from a print shop. More arrests are expected.
- Commentary : Envisioning a World of Four-Minute Miniseries
- Food Parcels From U.S. Brighten Life in Moscow : Assistance: Project lets friends and relatives in America order packages of meat for delivery in the Russian capital.
- Laid-Back Dukakis Observes Presidential Race : Politics: But the former Democratic candidate can summon up some anger when he remembers the '88 campaign.
- Julia Child 'Rabidly Homophobic,' Lawsuit Alleges
- 'Real' Stories That 'They' Don't Want Us to Know . . .
- Boos Force Bradys Off Stage in Vegas
- Interviews to Begin in Alzheimer's Study
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Jobs: Creating Them / Keeping Them : Japan Must Play According to the Rules of its Competitors
- Courts Offer Wilson a Healing Opportunity : Equality: Since an appellate decision is tougher than AB 101 would have been, the governor could easily sign a law barring job prejudice against gays.
- President vs. Congress Ideal Campaign Move
- Up Close and On Foot in the Cities
- All the Right Buttons : VOX, <i> By Nicholson Baker, (Random House: $15; 165 pp.)</i>
- Discount Coupons for Travel in Texas
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Holds Slim Lead in Fluid N.H. Race
- Anthropology Classes Offer Food History for Thought
- Economic Windfall Seen in Purchase of Ex-Army Base : Development: The 14-acre parcel holds potential for development and the resulting boost in city tax revenues.
- Bill Collectors Hunt Deadbeat Dads
- Drug Smuggler Agrees to Testimony Bargain
- American Believes Giza Pyramids Had Origins in an Ancient Religion : Archeology: An Egyptologist says buried boats found near the monuments are the key to answering the age-old question.
- Health Care Needs a Better Prescription
- Volunteer's Deeds Come Back to Help Him
- O.C. Colleges Getting Wise to Campus Crime
- Powerful Storm Is Expected to Lash Area With Rain, Wind, High Surf
- TLC Is Conserving WPA Mural : Art: Crew of experts save a ravaged 1938 work by Helen Lundeberg. 'The Sistine Chapel would be an easy task in comparison,' one says.
- Teen-Ager Recovering After Stabbing
- 6-Car Crash Kills Man in Northridge
- Foreign Investments Can Pay but May Be Risky
- STYLE : GARDENS : A Blaze of Glory
- POCKETS OF AFFORDABILITY : Prolonged housing slump has produced a buildup of homes under $200,000, opening the market to buyers locked out of the Southland since the 1980s.
- Diamond Bar : Police Seek Clues in Slaying
- Sierra Madre : Hearing on Water Rates
- Flood Plan Could Cost Billions to Economy : Regulations: A 10-city study says that until levee projects are completed in 2002, cities threatened by floods must meet federal construction rules. That could mean losses of up to $18.25 billion.
- Former VA Chief Cleland Gives Kerrey Strong Show of Support
- North Hollywood Man Held on Fraud, Theft
- Fair Heads for Equestrian Center in Cost-Cutting Move
- Arrest Nets 2 Greenpeace Members
- Hold on to Your Raincoats, Prepare for a Wet, Windy Week
- Chinese New Year Parade Reflects Cultural Impact
- Link With Russia Visible at Ft. Ross
- Government's Presence in the Workplace Growing Larger All the Time
- CLIQUES
- BOY LOVES GIRL, GIRL LOVES BOY, ...
- A 'Port in Time of Storm'
- Argentina's Sophisticated Resort for All Seasons : Mountain city of San Carlos de Bariloche is in South America, but it could be Aspen or Zermatt.
- Ukraine Perils Republics' Unity : Commonwealth: Balking at Russian control, the dissident state blocks agreement for full economic cooperation. Military financing accord also fails.
- Diamond Bar : Funds for Service Programs
- Women Navy Officers Tread Troubled Water : Study: Retired Navy commander from Coronado publishes the first in-depth look at sexual harassment.
- COMMENTARY ON CORRECTIONS : Hand Over the Prison, Jail Crowding Crisis to Private Sector : By putting inmate care in private hands, Orange County and the state could achieve better operations, save money.
- MURDER TRIAL: A trial is scheduled to...
- Russians Finally Get Their High on the Seas : America's Cup: Sailors didn't get a chance to challenge, but they get a ride on the 12-meter America-II.
- Warrington Drives Positive Spirit to Upset Victory at Los Alamitos
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : The World Celebrates Its Rebirth : Ceremony: Athletes from newly independent nations, reunited Germany create special atmosphere at opening.
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Memoirs from '60: Silver Medal Drew Condolences From Nixon
- Lead Slips Away, but Anteaters Rally to Turn Back Utah State
- CSUN Symphony to Take a Bit of America to Europe This Summer
- A Ranch Vacation for Every Taste : Ranches in South America are opening their bunkhouse doors to visitors.
- A BITING CONTROVERSY : Los Angeles Police Dogs Bite Hundreds of People Every Year, Many of Them Never Charged With a Crime. Officials Say the Dogs Are Just Doing Their Job. The Victims Say They Are Instruments of Terror.
- Buildings Still Sport Streamline Legacy : Architecture: The sleek, 'Moderne' style popularized in the '30s is very much a part of the Southland scene.
- State Should Look at Transit Priorities : Bad Idea to Cut Into Bike Lane to Make Room for Cars
- 10-Year-Old Shoots Self Accidentally
- MOVIES : Wounded Lives to Wounded Knee : Michael Apted has documented the pain of the British class system for nearly 30 years. Next up: the plight of American Indians
- Firm Fined $1.1 Million for Smuggling Ring
- San Dimas : School District Fights Back
- ROMANCE : A Guide to the Best of Southern California : Displays of Affection
- For Residents, Price of Trash Has Just Gone Up
- A Class Act : L.A. Teachers Help Kids With Homework on KLCS Call-In Show
- Europeans Urge Continued U.S. Presence : Security: But Americans at Munich conference warn that support is diminishing.
- Gladiator Bouts Not for Casual Couch Potatoes
- High School Drop-Ins : TV Celebrities Return to Class with a Lesson or Two to Share
- SANTA ANITA : Paseana No Bayakoa Yet, but She Appears Headed in Right Direction
- Haydn Lovers Faced With More Choices
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : NOTHING'S SACRED : Jumping Over the Moon Is Way Too Simple These Days?
- How to Get the Most Out of Mutual Fund Fees
- GROWING UP BLACK, edited by Jay...
- FICTION
- THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF SCIENCE...
- Mongolia Battles for Economic Survival
- Michael Jackson's Glove Fetches $1,000 at Auction
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Beats No. 11 Northridge
- Christ College Irvine Finds Way to Finally Beat SCC
- Comeback or Farewell, a Magical All-Star Game
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : All Melges Needs Is San Diego
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Valley's Brown Scores 29 Points but Santa Monica Wins, 75-67
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Kitt Tries to Go Up the Ladder in Downhill : Skiing: U.S. men's top contender, 26th at Calgary, is 13th in final practice run for today's race.
- Gulls Barely Make It to Indy on Time, Rally to Defeat Ice
- MOVIES : Salaam Mississippi ! : India-born filmmaker Mira Nair, director of 'Salaam Bombay!,' tackles a love story (without a white point of view) in the South
- Secrets of the Over-75s
- Bush Backs Thornburgh for U.N. Post
- Debate Rages Over College President's Job Performance : Education: Support pours in for Warren A. Washington, who got only a one-year contract instead of the usual three. Three board members have expressed reservations about him.
- Richard Carpenter and his late sister, Karen,...
- This Was Their Lives