- Happy Ending for Redondo Beach Kids After Kidnap Odyssey
- New Pleas Heard for Wilshire Subway Route
- ELECTIONS : Torrance Mayor Calls for Term Limits Study : Campaign: Katy Geissert also wants to look at appointing the treasurer and clerk. Council challengers accuse her of stealing their thunder before tonight's televised candidate forum.
- MOTOR RACING : Brown Is Car Salesman You Don't See
- It's a Struggle, but Carson Wins, 59-53
- SANTA ANITA : Arp Continues to Surprise Trainer With Fourth Victory This Meeting
- So Much for Yankee Tradition
- Thanks to the pitching staff, the Cal...
- After Sterling '91, El Dorado's DowDell Figures Best Is Yet to Come : Empire League: This season, standout hitter and pitcher wants to help Golden Hawks win a Southern Section title.
- Countdown Begins for Huskies : Prep basketball: North Hollywood starts its playoff bid to reach City 3-A final with rout of Sherman Oaks CES, 81-52.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : RBV Gets Overtime Victory
- This SDSU Team Has Title Shot : Basketball: Aztec women's basketball team to face Creighton with a possible WAC championship in sight.
- OPERA REVIEW : A Finnish Invasion at the Music Center
- McDonnell C-17 Procurement Probed : Aerospace: The FBI is checking to see whether regulations were violated in purchase of tools for the cargo jet program.
- Beverly Hills : 5,105 Jobs in Hotel Work
- Plunge in Rates Sends Dow Up 25.49 to Record : Market Overview
- SMORGASBORD FOOD TOPICS : Changing Courses : Restaurants and cafes relocate with revised menus and changes in management. Seafood and steak are prevalent.
- MUSIC : 'Samson' Didn't Bring Down the House in France
- Board Favors Easy Access to Condoms : Schools: Testimony by students sways trustees, who had planned to put a counselor in charge of distribution.
- STRUCTURES : Daring Design : A Mandalay Beach house plays tricks with geometric forms. Its curved facade embraces the dunes.
- Student Sex Bias Damage Suits OKd : Education: Before the high court ruling, schools that violated Title IX faced only a loss of federal funds. The case involved allegations of coerced sexual encounters.
- Health Care Study Finds Many at Risk : Medical service: Advocacy group says California leads nation in number who are uninsured or lack access to proper treatment.
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : New District Attracts a Crowd
- Kerrey's Offensive a High-Stakes Gamble : Democrats: The Nebraskan moves to capitalize on his South Dakota triumph. Clinton's camp vows to 'respond forcefully' to attacks.
- Poised as Prophets : Economists Emerge as Unlikely Gurus in an Age of Financial Anxiety
- Inspectors Press Russians to Pay Taxes : Revenue: Moscow is converting to the Western European system. Citizens are unused to filling out the forms.
- 6 to Be Honored for Community Service at YWCA Luncheon
- Dim Sum Has Cart Blanche at Dragon and Phoenix
- Santa Monica : Housing Policies Assailed
- Long Beach : New Law Increases Training Time for Massage Therapists
- Residents Plead for Help With Damage From Fig Trees
- Worms Belly Up to Public Trough to Help Ojai Recyle
- La Verne : Theater Plaza Ceremony
- The Band Comes Marching In
- Orange County Day Care Assn.
- Nurseries That Flourish off the Beaten Path
- ELECTIONS : Councilwomen to Seek Higher Office : Carson: Vera Robles DeWitt will run for Congress in the 37th District, and Juanita McDonald has taken out papers for the 55th Assembly District.
- VENTURA : Date Set to Select Redistricting Plan
- 31 Sailors Awaiting Discharge by Navy Over Use of Drugs : Armed forces: The members of the battleship Missouri crew were found guilty in hearings headed by the ship's captain. Another sailor has already been dismissed.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 350 Jam Board Room to Decry School Cuts
- PIRU : Cleanup Continues at Lake Piru Marina
- Off-Road Park Plan a Poor Deal, State Analyst Says
- Rembrandt Stolen From Scott Church Recovered
- County D.A. May Investigate Hospital's Use of Travel Funds
- Candidate Karlin Lashes Out at Criticism Over Sentence
- John L. Maloney; Stationery Stores Owner
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Asks Council to Roll Back Raises
- Clutch Pass by Schneider Hands Taft 74-72 Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Doubles Down on Azusa
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Modena Advances on Sudden-Death Goal
- Police Grenade Ignites Fire, Razing Complex
- ANAHEIM : Bus Tour Boosts Freeway Project
- Judge Sentences Admitted Child Molester to 150 Years
- COLUMN LEFT : Even Bush's 'Triumphs' Are Empty : Recent revelations about U.S. support for Iraq make the Gulf War seem like a salvage mission.
- CULTURE WATCH : Stamp Act
- Stillwell Means a Crowd for Three Padres : Baseball: Free agent has the job at second base locked up. Now Craig Shipley, Paul Faries and Jeff Gardner must battle for one roster spot.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON DAILY REPORT : Sunday Will Be Special Day for Special Athlete
- Jurisprudence
- Horn Players Get Down to Brass Tacks of Business
- Grammys: The Good, the Bad, the Forgettable : * Pop music: Songwriter Irving Gordon is pleased to be recognized for his 41-year-old composition and sees respect returning for traditional melody and lyrics.
- The Fateful Films of Alain Tanner
- ART REVIEWS
- ART
- Businesses Merging Energy and Environmental Functions : Pollution: Reducing contaminants often goes hand in hand with saving on costs through new production techniques, firms are discovering.
- Getting a Head in Business : Brea's Skullduggery Inc. Specializes in Museum-Quality Craniums
- TRAVEL/TOURISM
- The Dahl House : MEMORIES WITH FOOD AT GIPSY HOUSE, <i> By Felicity and Roald Dahl Viking: $30; 239 pp.</i>
- Pancakes Do the Mashed Potato
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 2 From O.C. Make Finals for Awards
- Norwalk : Vandals Carve Racial Slurs in Door at Japanese Center
- Walnut Gets Its Kicks on Soccer Field : Preps: Unbeaten boys' team goes for second Southern Section 1-A Division championship in three years. : WALNUT
- Westchester : Inauguration Set at Loyola
- The Food Finders : Volunteers Glean Edibles From Stores to Feed the Needy
- Watch or Read 'Old News'? What a Snore!
- JUDY, JUDY, JUDY : Tenuta Asks: Why Should a Love Goddess Wait for Others to Worship the Ground She Walks On?
- Rick Price
- Wymer's Trial Date Set for Sept. 15
- Teen-Ager Held After Plastic Explosive Found
- Infant on Argentine Flight Is Expected to Recover Fully : Health: Passenger on plane that brought cholera here was stricken with a mystery illness.
- The Dirty Money Laundry Machine : Plugging up the loophole of party organizations
- First Round Finished in King Jury Selection
- Suit Alleging O.C. Officer Beat Man Is Settled : Litigation: Deputy accused of excessive force at John Wayne Airport in arrest of photographer who flew over Reagan's house in 1988.
- EPA Seeks to Fine Metals Firm Over Reporting : Environment: Coastcast Corp., which has a plant in Van Nuys, allegedly failed to provide information about chemicals it released from 1987 to 1990.
- Wherefore Art Thou, Daisy Mae?:The Shakespeare League...
- Man Testifies He Saw Defendant Holding Gun After Broker Slain
- INS Asylum Center Moving to Anaheim : Immigration: Relocation of main hearing office from L.A. angers some rights leaders, who say that's where it's most needed. Anaheim drops its opposition.
- California IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Judge Upholds State Helmet Law
- Magic Comeback in NBA or Europe Is '50-50'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Surprised Samuel Wants to Stay
- Pierce's Banuelos Signs to Attend Lewis-Clark College for Baseball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Kennedy Scares Carson Before Falling
- Yoakam: Unplugged but Charged
- GIRLS' DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : Fullerton Succumbs to Pressure; Alemany Capitalizes, Wins Easily
- ART REVIEWS : Jones' Collages Resculpt Images of News
- WSC Honors Pugh, Langley
- With Olympics Ended, Let the Real Games Begin : * Television: While CBS held center stage with coverage of the XVI Olympiad from France, the other networks stood pat in prime time. Now they're ready to roll out new series.
- Donegan Jams Way Past Gender Gap
- ART REVIEWS
- Prince-Joffrey Collaboration Set for '93 : * Dance: 'Billboards' will mark the rocker's entry into concert dance.
- Lockheed and Marietta Sign Deal on LTV Assets
- Presley Homes Offers 5-Year Warranty Plan
- Quantum Health Revenue, Sales Take Quantum Leap
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Pancakes and Cream
- No Leads Yet in Slaying of Zeitsoff's Son : Crime: His body was found last week in the trunk of his BMW outside Greystone Mansion. He had been shot several times.
- Golden Tilapia Swims Into San Diego Menus
- Kazakhstan's Leader Extols China Ties : Asia: Tereschenko, visiting Beijing, discounts any future spread of Islamic fundamentalism from his republic to Muslims in Xinjiang.
- McCrory's Chapter 11 Filing Big Blow to Financier Riklis : Retailing: L.A. entrepreneur and wife, Pia Zadora, couldn't pay rent on N.Y. suites, Trump suit charges.
- Street in Dire Straits : Residents Pave Way for Improvements to Their Service Road, Last Sealed in '56
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees OK Cutting 62 Teaching Positions
- WESTMINSTER : Food-Cart Ordinance Narrowly Approved
- Plan for School Counselors to Issue Condoms Dropped
- WESTMINSTER : Fry Escapes Recall Vote That 2 May Face
- Busy spring: Despite concerns from members of...
- Miscellany
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bedrosian Retires Without Regrets
- BOWLING U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN : Leader Macpherson Shifts Target to Shift Her Luck
- Jurisprudence
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Andersen Realizes Disk Problem Could Mean End of His Career
- STAGE
- ART REVIEWS
- The Big Roquefort Stink
- The Blue Ribbon Captivates Klein
- HOP TO IT : Broadway on Tour's 'Velveteen Rabbit' Has a Bit of Magic in Store for All Ages
- Customized Furniture Built to Specific Needs
- New Powers to Collect Child Support Urged
- Special Book Sale at Museum
- Pet Loss : A support group in Santa Monica helps broken-hearted owners recover from the death of a beloved animal.
- THEATER REVIEW 'STILL LIFE' : 3 Views of Vietnam : A play examines the effects of the war on a veteran, his wife and his mistress. The overstated theme is alienation.
- Bikes-Only Plan Would Change Rules of the Road : Transportation: Autos would be banned on six streets. Some residents predict big problems.
- Bear FactsA few years ago, Cal State...
- A Glittering Inaugural at Paladion
- Gay Deputy Reinstated, Ends Lawsuit : Law enforcement: Officials had denied bias, saying he was fired for filing erroneous arrest report. They cite 'new information' for the department's about-face.
- Long Beach : Unopposed Candidate Appointed to School Board
- Lottery Proceeds for Area School Districts
- ORANGE : Five Suffer Minor Injuries in Collision
- County Must Pay Foster Child $2.2 Million
- CHULA VISTA : Attorney Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Bilbray Urges Doubling Welfare Fraud Investigator Force
- Driver Held After Spin Through Store
- Blythe Street's Concrete Barrier Will Be Removed : Panorama City: The council votes to take down the 5-year-old structure. The barricade designed to discourage drug sales also traps motorists and hampers police.
- Centinela Valley High School District Names Superintendent
- Lancaster May Get a Windfall for Facilities : Development: City officials are proposing to finance the new buildings with debt that would be repaid by the county. They say Supervisor Mike Antonovich backs the $144-million plan.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Berteotti Shoots 66, Leads Mochrie by 1
- Master Motivator Knox Serves as Role Model for Youngblood
- Las Vegas' Aladdin Hotel-Casino May Be Ready to Leave Chapter 11
- BOOK REVIEW : Fay Weldon Stalks Vanishing Primal Male : LIFE FORCE<i> by Fay Weldon</i> ; Viking; $21; 220 pages
- Glendale : Multiunit Zoning Altered
- Health Care Study Finds Millions at Risk in State : Survey: California leads nation in number who are uninsured, too poor to pay or lack access to physicians, advocacy group says.
- 14 Area Wrestling Champions Will Compete in Masters Meet Saturday
- FDA Inspection Finds 20% of Seafood Tainted
- Victims Are Fighting to Become Survivors
- Budget Cuts Suggested by Analyst : Finances: Nonpartisan official says Wilson proposal would put state further in red. Even her changes are not enough, she concedes.
- West Covina : Gang Crackdown at Malls
- Oriental Palace Adds to Mira Mesa Lineup
- Videotapes Can Bring the Classroom Home to Children
- NEWBURY PARK : Truck Stolen From Man on Crutches
- Camper Gives Teens Fun of Roughing It
- Toros to Give It Their Best Shot With Bullet : Senior Has Quietly Become a Leader for Dominguez Hills, Which Plays San Luis Obispo in CCAA Tournament
- Rising to the Occasion : Tougher the Competition, the Better Duane Cooper Plays in Role of Catalytic Point Guard for USC
- POP REVIEW : Dance-Hall Reggae Stumbles
- Finishing the Old-Fashioned Way
- Year-Round Schools Delayed Till 1993-94 : Education: Decision a relief to some parents. Board of Education votes 5 to 0 to seek state funds to plan all-year schooling at three elementary schools.
- Wrong-Way Driver Dies in Collision
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Professor Joins Race for 73rd District Seat
- Old Globe Announces Summer Season
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Anaheim Shuts Out Short-Handed El Dorado
- NEIGHBORS : Leap Lovers : The 29th day of February falls on a Saturday this year, just in time for a specially themed party.
- Firm Claims Solution to Bombs on Aircraft
- Designing Furniture by the House, Not Just the Piece
- You Can't Beat the $5 Store for Women's Separates
- COLUMN ONE : Victims of a Safe Society : Behind Japan's low crime rate and civilized streets is a criminal justice system criticized as the most backward in the industrialized world.
- Taxiing Jetliners Bump Wings; Passengers Unhurt
- McCrory's Files Chapter 11 . . . : Dime Store Operator, Which Has a Mountain of Debt, Missed Payment on Key Loan 2 Weeks Ago
- . . . While Wal-Mart Has Record Year : Discount Chain Earns $601.4 Million for Fourth Quarter, $1.61 Billion for 1991
- TRAVEL/TOURISM : Posh Touches Added in 'Concierge Rooms' at Disneyland Hotel
- Big Wines From Small Places
- 2 Students to Compete for Arts Scholarships
- WHAT'S FOR BREAKFAST : Whether It's Dim Sum or Hash Browns That Get you Out of Bed, Here's a Short Stack of Options Just for Starters
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Everybody's a Critic : It's Academy Award time, and here's what some local film buffs think about the films nominated for best picture.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Team Opens Second Child Abuse Shelter
- Bums in the City
- $4.5 Million Allocated for Freeway Repaving
- U.S. Offering Loans to Rebuild Homes, Businesses
- COUNTYWIDE : Mental Health Facility Relocated
- COUNTYWIDE : State Funds Sought for Wastemobile
- COUNTYWIDE : 141 in the Pool for Jury in King Case
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : CITY GIRLS
- Torrance and Ventura Battle for Dual-Meet Wrestling Title
- FRIDAY'S BOYS' BASKETBALL : Mission Viejo Playoff Streak Runs Into Trabuco Hills
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Glendale's Garcia Returns to Guatemala to Train for Shot at the Olympic Marathon
- Hoffman, Miller to Coach All-Stars
- GIRLS' DIVISION I-A BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Buena's Big Front Line Pummels San Clemente
- Glover Says Dialogue's the Thing in Stage Show : * Theater: 'Lethal Weapon' actor and Felix Justice star as poet Langston Hughes and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. tonight.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Breakfast at the Pretty Good Cafe
- Batter Up! The Pancake Story
- Kerrey Says Clinton Would 'Risk Disaster' as Nominee
- THEATER REVIEW 'DANDELION WINE' : Youthful Ferment : Staging of Ray Bradbury's tale brings together a boy and his adult self.
- Bush's Tax-Cut Plan Defeated in House : Legislation: The 427-1 vote reflects Republicans' objection to omission of spending trims. Democrats set to offer an alternative.
- Aristide Becoming Irrelevant : Haiti: Insiders say the ousted president 'is no longer part of the equation' after reneging on weekend agreement.
- China Tried to Contribute to Congress Members, Pelosi Says
- 2 Mobile Home Parks Sue Over Rent-Control Law : Litigation: Owners contend the city is trying to provide affordable housing for people who don't need it.
- City Council Ends Efforts to Condemn Liquor Store : Development: Under a judge's ruling, city officials had until Tuesday night to take the store through condemnation or to exempt it from further action.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Part of Polluted Coast Reopened
- Barbarism of State Absolutism : Irish controversy underscores personal nature of abortion decision
- CAMARILLO : City Delays Naming Goals Committee
- COUNTYWIDE : CHP Issues Warning on Fund Solicitation
- 177 Pounds of Pot Seized at San Onofre
- COUNTYWIDE : Huffington Hires Ex-Assemblyman
- Pedestrian, 69, Dies After Van Hits Him
- COUNTYWIDE : Students Draw Upon Their Imaginations
- Topless Club Denied Waiver
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Knox Has Eye on Two Seahawks, a Few Others
- Red Sox Owner Jean Yawkey Dies
- Candidates Quiet on SDSU Opening
- LOS ANGELES OPEN : A Year Ago, Schulz Was Just Cutting Up : Golf: Then he won at Riviera and went on to finish 29th on PGA Tour money list.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Waterbed Gallery Consolidates After Chapter 11 Filing
- His Boss Had Kittens Over the Cat Excuse
- AUTOS
- A Last Great Place : The Nature Conservancy has come with no-nonsense ways to enjoy the Nipomo Dunes without ruining them.
- * Maria Risoli; Shrimp Broker, Education Benefactor
- The following are selected entries from...
- Homeless Man Killed by Flood Is Mourned : Storms: Friends leave two wreaths at the edge of the Ventura River in memory of Jim Butler. He is called a 'gentle spirit.'
- Terminally Ill Woman Raped, Robbed at Abbey
- Contender for LAPD Chief Loses Press Aide : Police: Gates orders officer returned to traffic division. Semifinalist has been criticized for courting media.
- DWP Drops Plan for New Plant in Arleta : Energy: The decision to modify two existing stations caps an 18-month battle with residents who feared for their health and property values.
- Gretzky Misses Game Tonight : Hockey: Knee injury will keep him sidelined against the Quebec Nordiques and places him on day-to-day status.
- Santa Anita Site of 1993 Breeders' Cup
- NHL ROUNDUP : Dionne's Hat Trick Gives Canadiens a 4-1 Victory
- The Ending of an Era : Jeff deLaveaga Concluding Brilliant CLU Career in the Basketball Footsteps of His Brother Steve
- Optimism Ranks Supreme During Spring Training : Baseball: In February in Florida, even the Orioles have grand dreams.
- South Has 101 Reasons to Beat Morningside : Girls' basketball: On Saturday, Spartans make their first visit to Monarch gym since Lisa Leslie scored 101 points against them in a 1990 game.
- ART
- Arbitrator Backs Porat's Accuser : * Litigation: Non-binding recommendation says Mozart Camerata founder should pay ex-fiancee $120,000 in alleged assault.
- FCC May Throw Out Limits on Radio Station Ownership
- The Pancake According to Ephron : Nora Ephron talks to Margy Rochlin
- FASHION : Making a Statement : Some motorcyclists are taking to helmets with a vengeance, selecting the headgear to express personal style.
- Camping Ban Is Proposed for Santa Ana
- Claremont : Hillside Project Opposed
- Glendora : Grocery to Open by June
- THE HOUSE : Coin Redesign
- Custom Furniture for Living in Style
- Big Top Fan Has Miniature Family Circus
- An Appetite for Teaching : Culinary arts: Master chef Raimund Hofmeister walked away from the big time and big money, putting his reputation on the line to start his own cooking school.
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Gymnasts Compete in Invitational Saturday
- Glendora : Firm to Help Find Chief
- From Novice to Institution in Just 40 Years
- Viewers Are Bowled Over As Freeway Goes to Pots
- Bill Seeks to Protect Beach-Goers From Sewage and Toxic Spills
- Tollway Foes to Blanket Canyon : Demonstration: Opponents of six-lane road hope for as big a turnout Saturday as one for 1989 Laguna Canyon march. Highway backers accuse foes of distorting plan's dimensions.
- COSTA MESA : Judge Rejects Suit Against City, Officials
- Local United Way Joins Boycott of National Group
- California IN BRIEF : LAGUNA NIGUEL : INS Hearing Center Will Move by June
- A Lesson Plan for Survival : Education: Teachers, administrators and even custodians at Lennox Middle School have 'adopted' students. The close personal bonds have turned around troubled lives.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Mines and Mendez Lead Valley to 81-72 Win Over Trade Tech
- A Super Bowl of Red
- * Edna Gardner Whyte; Aviation Pioneer, Friend of Earhart
- United Way Controversy Curbs Dues : Charity: Many regional offices fear donations will fall following charges of lavish living by president of the organization.
- FILM : 'Nazarin' Faithful to Bunuel's Art
- $30,000 Raised in Lupus Benefit
- Duarte : Cinco de Mayo Fiesta OKd
- MUSIC THE VENTURES : Run Don't Walk : The band may not be a household name, but they've been busy making albums since 1960.
- John Doggett, at Senate hearing, will speak tonight at Claremont McKenna College.
- Fruit Fly Quarantine Area Expanded
- Proposal to Preserve Hillsides Is Set Back : Santa Clarita: After meeting with developers, a city councilman reverses his position on the ordinance to limit construction. Instead, there will be further public discussion.
- Battleship Sailors Face Drug-Use Ouster : Navy: Thirty-one crew members of the historic Missouri were found guilty of infractions in hearings before the ship's captain.
- Victim of Agua Dulce Plane Crash Identified
- Gnatcatcher Hearings Seek New Information
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Killed in Plane Crash Identified
- Chamberlain Becomes Ill at Reunion
- Spring preseason honors: El Dorado's baseball team...
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Pete Rose said he might apply for...
- Temple City : New Head of Sheriff Station
- Covered Wagon: a Workingman's Watering Hole
- PLATFORM : Valuable Role Models
- Getting History Back Into Focus : World War II: Soviet cameramen are trying to dispel more than 40 years of propaganda by piecing together the real picture as they meet their former U.S. allies.
- 20-Screen Theater Complex Planned for Calabasas
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Coming In From the Golf Course
- CBS Affiliates Have No Award for Grammycast : * Television: The four-hour telecast garners low ratings and pushes 11 p.m. newscasts past midnight during a crucial ratings period.
- Singer Returns to Folk Roots : * Music: Steve Gillette has come full circle after decades of riding the highs and lows of pop songwriting.
- Fukasaku's 'Black Lizard' Is Due at the Nuart
- Saks Plans $250-Million Store Expansion Program
- Barry's Jewelers Files Under Chapter 11
- Glenfed Says It May Post Loss in the Third Quarter
- Hit the Rojak
- Temperance Union Plans to Shut Retirement Home : Senior citizens: Funding problems doom the facility. It is one of the last in the nation founded by the century-old anti-alcohol organization.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION WHY WE MAKE LISTS : Seizing the Day
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Irish Girl Wins Right to Travel for an Abortion
- Marathoner Hopes the Long Road Leads to the Olympics : Running: Alfredo Rosas, who won in Long Beach, views the Los Angeles Marathon as a steppingstone to the Summer Games.