- Heavenly Hornmen: The Top 10 All-Time Saxophonists
- VINKO GLOBOKAR: "Discours," III & VI; "Toucher";...
- Nicholas J. Pandullo has been promoted to...
- Clinton Considering Cost Controls
- Focus : No Cure for Leary : MTV'S FAST-TALKIN', CHAIN-SMOKIN' MASTER OF PUT-DOWN SHARPENS HIS ACT FOR SHOWTIME
- CRENSHAW : Police Crackdown at Smiley-Hauser
- It's a Living : Romancing the Soaps : DAYTIME WRITERS KNOW HOW AND WHEN TO FAN THE FLAMES OF LOVE
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : OPEC Ministers Can't Agree on Cuts
- Recycling Facility Opponents Air Views
- SOUTH GATE : Seniors Group Wants to Boost Meal Service
- Cosmetics Once Taboo, Albania Now Has Beauty Salon
- Nation's First Carjacking Trial to Begin : Crime: Although murder is involved, Florida officials, fearing light sentences, defer to the federal prosecution.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Slow Is the Way to See the Desert : A new bill that intends to protect the Mojave would ruin it. We just need more enforcement of off-road laws.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : High Noon Strikes for Handful of Candidates : Petitions: A failure to get 500 valid voters' signatures on paper sinks some first-time office-seekers. All the incumbents beat the deadline.
- HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Focus on Refs, Reinstatement of Coach Upstage a Title Decider
- Couple Making Most of Their Timeouts
- TRACK AND FIELD : Bubka (20-1 3/4), Ottey (21.87) Set World Records
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Arizona Defeats Washington, 81-72
- State of the Art (Museums) : For every building project that has been derailed in New York and L.A., another one is rolling along in cities big and small
- MOVIES : FILM COMMENT : Nothing Left but Smoke : Unlike the trailblazing movies of the '60s and '70s, today's hottest films intertwine sex and violence as its own aesthetic
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Verbum Dei Expected to Be Among Top Four Seeds
- Gay Dutch Peacekeepers Get Sex Magazines Free
- Foot Patrols Make Impression in Problem Area
- U.S. Starts Initial Human Tests on New Type of AIDS Vaccine
- Miscellany
- The Two-Year Plan : It's a Short Trip From Albertville to Lillehammer, and U.S. Winter Sports Federations Are Trying to Find the Fare
- LOST-AND-FOUND BOX : You Never Knew Peter Sellers Spent 'A Day at the Beach'?
- Is Pop Going to Pot Again? Rappers Refire a Chronic Debate
- New Room to Grow for Inner-City Arts
- Children in the Streets : TALES OUT OF SCHOOL: Joseph Fernandez's Crusade to Rescue American Education, By Joseph Fernandez (Little, Brown: $24.95; 269 pp.)
- Architecture : L.A. Architecture: Trashy Sophistication?
- Principal Residence Subject to Definition
- Crossing Risky Waters : The Mundane Becomes Deadly Serious on Sri Lankan Ferry
- Black Rainbow (Showtime Monday at 1:30 a.m.)...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : O.C. Sex Case Shows a New Church View of Priestly Sin
- No Magic Kingdom
- How to Dodge Cupid in the Nation's Capital : Dating: New guidebook warns of encounters with the Capital Correspondent, the Diplomatic Corpse and the Shah of Georgetown.
- Pair of Matchmakers in Love With Their Heritage
- A Breed Apart : California Lifeguards Make Their Mark as Pop Culture Heroes
- Will the Real Clinton Please Speak Up? : Politics: Instead of focusing on helping the middle class, all Clinton now talks about is deficit reduction. Did we elect Tsongas after all?
- Man, Police Seek Clue to His Identity
- VENTURA : Poli Street Closure Near School OKd
- Deaf Dog Responds to Sign Language Communication
- Are These a Cure for the Common Medical Treatment? : Health: The new Office of Alternative Medicine aims to uncover how--or even if--acupuncture, herbs and other alternative therapies work.
- He Plays Golf at Higher Level
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Servite Clinches Playoff Berth in Overtime
- Toney Dominates Barkley, Wins After Nine : Boxing: He earns his second IBF title. Jones gets a first-round technical knockout of Wolfe.
- DAN BAIRD : Ex-Georgia Satellite Punctuates Retro-Rock With Humor
- New Publishers Serve At-Home Workers
- Private Eye : EXPOSURE: By Kathryn Harrison (Random House: $20; 219 pp.)
- 2 Home Fairs Offer Tips to Buyers, Sellers
- WATTS : Market, Mini-Mall Projects Approved
- COMMERCE : City to Subsidize Home for a Family
- Violence, Political Bickering Threaten Nicaragua's Peace
- EL SERENO : New Director, Office for Youth Center
- Mahony Disputes Story on His Views
- UNIVERSITY PARK : It's Back to School for Juvenile Officers
- When Hearts Are Wild : Valentine's Day Isn't an Affair Only for Young Lovers
- There's a New Wind Blowing in Field of Energy : Technology: High-tech windmills already are generating power at several California locations. Now they are envisioned for the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest and New England.
- Survey on New Schools Chief Sent to Parents
- Miscellany
- Orange Wakes Up Just in Time to Defeat Foothill, 58-43
- Peninsula Girls Lose McKinney and Game
- Baseball
- PATTY SMYTH : A Successful Rock 'n' Roll Resurrection
- Smooth Move
- Cuban Expatriate Artists Paint Another View of Castro Revolution
- THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE QUEEN
- Colorado Fears Boycott Avalanche : More Firms Get Cold Shoulder From Clients
- Holmes & Narver Names Contracts Chief Mary H. DeMers
- Gardener's Checklist
- Q&A; / MARK EHRMAN : Getting to Heart of Memorable Gifts
- Scouting the World for the Wheelchair Traveler : Although travel options are increasing, it's still important to use a tour operator who knows the details of checking ahead.
- Revenge Rules in Mexico's Wild West : Violence: Slaughter of 24 just one example of lawlessness in region.
- Sierra Madre : Cause of Death Determined
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Minister Unhurt in Car Bomb Attack
- Track and Field
- In Brief
- Berg's 'Lulu': Live, Complete and Problematic as Ever
- Some Kauai Hotels Are Now Open : Free guide lists every hotel, condo and B&B; that is recovering from Hurricane Iniki damage.
- THE ATHENIAN AGORA: Excavations in the Heart...
- The Business of Love : Valentine's Sales Don't Rival Christmas' but Merchants Are Heartened by Profits
- Robert T. Soto has been appointed president...
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.N. Experts Make Hassle-Free Checks
- World IN BRIEF : CROATIA : President Backs Troop Extension
- Channeling : DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL . . . : Joel and Maggie: Are you sure you know what you're doing?
- A Different Tune for Valentine's Day
- EL SERENO : Builder to Start 78-Condo Complex
- S. Africans Move Closer to Accord : Elections: Tentative agreement between government, ANC could bring black-majority rule by 1999. Early balloting, interim regime of national unity are proposed.
- Japanese Turning Up Noses at Tap Water
- KOREATOWN : Riot Counseling in Spanish, English
- Water Water Everywhere--Right?
- Cinderella and Prince Charming share the bill...
- SANTA ANITA : Stevens Rides Likeable Style to Victory in the Las Virgenes
- Capitals Embarrass Kings, 10-3 : Hockey: Washington scores seven times during the second period as L.A. drops below .500 for the first time this season.
- AND ONE MORE THING: Looking for a...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ON LOCATION: 'SLIVER' : Visualize Sharon Stone in 'Basic Instinct.' Now Imagine a Guy Sitting In That Chair
- War on Graffiti
- An Unheard Voice in the Water Debate
- Croatian President Backs 6-Week Extension of U.N. Troop Presence
- Photos of Challenger's Crew Cabin Released After Lawsuit
- Dallas Program Offers At-Risk Minority Men a Chance to Turn Their Lives Around : Self-esteem: Classes on job preparedness, character development, reducing drug and alcohol abuse, reading, computer literacy and health and fitness transform lives.
- Insect to Learn That Love Can Be Deadly : Cockroaches: Scientists will use pheromone to stimulate males' sex drives and lure them to fatal fungus.
- Retro : Lucy's Candid Camera : DOCUMENTARY SHOWS REVEALING FOOTAGE OF BALL AND ARNAZ, FAMILY AND FRIENDS
- Command in Somalia May Pass to U.N. Within Weeks
- The Attorney General Job? Ensuring Justice Is Done : Law: The Justice Department is not just a large-scale version of a big-city district attorney. The person in charge has a major policy role.
- The President Who Knew Too Much : Leadership means knowing the details--but being able to rise above them
- Burbank Man Held in Drowning of Mother
- Ex-Banker Allegedly Bilked 25 Investors : Crime: Federal prosecutors charge that John Bennett (Whitey) O'Donnell persuaded clients to invest more than $2.3 million in a nonexistent stock options mutual fund.
- Let Arts Center Be Impresario, Not Czar : It Shouldn't Dictate the Events That May Be Sponsored by the Philharmonic Society
- In Tuneup Race, Earnhardt Has Another Good Day at Daytona
- Trojans' Plan Works; Haskin Is Disarmed : USC: They intentionally get Oregon State's top player in foul trouble early and breeze to a 69-60 victory.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Viglione Scores 41 Points to Propel Del Campo Girls to 78-69 Victory Over Buena
- Waves' Luck Finally Runs Out : College basketball: Santa Clara wins, 63-58, and hands Pepperdine its second WCC loss in 43 games.
- Giving Voice to a City's Tensions
- POP MUSIC : Try These House Blends : L.A's burgeoning coffeehouse scene sprouts an acoustic revival as singer-songwriters make a big noise with their unplugged playing
- High Times in the Swiss Alps : Hanging On for Dear Life Up the Matterhorn
- New Schools Chief Found Right at Home
- Public Ultimate Losers as Privatized Argentina Is Anything but an Eden : Latin America: Benefits elusive in sale of major state industries, including the airline, telephone company, steel, television stations and the gas and electric utilities.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Union Dismayed : Workers who helped construct and operate Kaiser Steel plant say they, and not foreign nationals, should have jobs taking it apart for reassembly in China.
- COVER STORY : Helping Families Heal : 90044 Project Aims to Reduce Child Abuse and the Strain on the Foster Care System by Delivering a Message of Hope to Parents
- Roses are red,Violets are blue,Love and romanceCan...
- The Love Seat : Romance: A bench at Loyola Marymount honoring a long-married couple is a monument to enduring relationships.
- Karnette Will Head New Assembly Panel on Ports
- Adult Films on TV Have City Officials Seeing Red : Pornography: Council members protest the shows, but the city attorney says the cable company has a First Amendment right to air the programming.
- There are some misfires but also some...
- Leaving Town Is Becoming Big Business : Manufacturing: This city exists to generate commerce, so the exodus is all the more alarming. Officials blame high workers' comp costs, ground-water pollution and stringent air quality regulations.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Overlooked Problem of Multiculturalism
- PLATFORM : Expand, Not Ban
- Officer's Signature on Parking Ticket
- Soccer Ball Lands in Mission Viejo's Lap : U.S. Team's Hopes for 1994 World Cup Begin at Home of National Training Site
- A Candy Man's Bittersweet Memories of Requited Love
- Homes of Their Own : Habitat for Humanity Gives 8 Families a Chance to Build Dreams
- Hearts Aflutter Cause a Yearly Valentine's Day Flap for Residents Below : Flights: Helicopters offering romantic rides are asked to stay on the official routes at Van Nuys Airport.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Beats Mansdorf; Chang Upset by Martin
- Toros Fall Short in Bid for Upset : Basketball: Dominguez Hills pushes Bakersfield to the limit before losing, 62-60.
- Slight Tightening of Monetary Policy Needed to Keep Lid on Inflation
- Start-up Firms Can Balance Downsizing, Create Jobs
- The Hawk Who Couldn't Fly : PROMISE AND POWER: The Life and Times of Robert McNamara, By Deborah Shapley (Little, Brown and Co.: $29.95; 615 pp.)
- Girls Gaining Ground in High School Athletics but They Still Trail Boys
- School Official Apologizes for Comments
- AIDS Inflicts a Private Holocaust on Family : Epidemic: Kevin Pillow died on Thanksgiving Day, four months after his wife, and three years after his baby. His parents give thanks that they could care for the dying family--and could say goodby.
- Spiritual Views
- Love Potions Rub FDA Wrong Way : Culture: Rhinoceros horn, ginseng root, Spanish fly. Long list of goodies touted as aphrodisiacs don't work, and may be harmful, agency says.
- Justice Dispensed by the Sea : Courts: A branch site on the Redondo Beach Pier helps to foster a relaxed atmosphere for those dealing with traffic tickets, small claims cases and the occasional civil trial.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wins in Shootout, Earns Playoff Berth
- Is Last Stop for Express the Series?
- Miscellany
- Bumper Rookie Crop Suggests the NBA's Future Is Bright
- MOVIES : No Silence of the Hams : Parodies are often popular and cheap to make, and it helps--a lot--if audiences are familiar with the genre being spoofed
- PLUGGING "UNPLUGGED": Michael Stipe, Mike Mills and...
- IN THE COOLER: Normally, record companies try...
- LITTLE TOKYO : 1st Street Merchants Start Night Patrols
- GIFT OF GAB IS IN THE GENES
- At the Time, It Sure Appeared to Be One Sweetheart of a Deal
- San Clemente's Andino Advances at Surf Event
- Membership Open to All
- From Russia--With Red Tape : The Old U.S.S.R. Remains an Investor's Nightmare
- Children in the Streets : The Big Picture
- Finding Tokyo Coffee Is No Grind : Cafe de L'Ambre heads list of specialty shops that have made brewing a cup almost a ritual in Japan.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Walters Finds Business Group a Tough Crowd : Politics: The incumbent councilwoman in the Downtown-to-Florence district debated two challengers before the Central City Assn.
- Reseda Driver Shot to Death by Man in Van
- Tollway Panel Must Play Fair, Be Open : Why Push for Grading Before Gnatcatcher Decision?
- SENIOR GOLF : Hill Goes Up by Six After Shooting a 65
- Track and Field
- Chevalier's Shot Gives Northridge Revenge, 65-63
- A Nice Catch by the Padres
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Stanford, Cal Pack a One-Two Punch in Pac-10 Recruiting
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Nicklaus Is Healthy, but His Game Isn't
- Playing THEIR Ace : Ace Hoffstein Is the Man Area Coaches Turn to for Help When Their Team Goes Through a Shooting Slump
- Another Petty Gets a Seat Up Front in Daytona 500 : Motorsports: Kyle is in pole position for the race that his father, Richard, won seven times. Chevrolets are favored.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE WHARTON WATCH : 'The Buccaneers' . . . Is It About DeMille?
- Coughlin Observers Saw Only Harmless Affection
- ELIZABETH GLASER : With a Song in Her Heart
- Born to Fight : Little Victor Dominguez has struggled hard to stay alive since entering the world five months ago. 'He's going to make it,' his mother says. 'He has that kind of spirit. I see it . . . '
- WEST ADAMS : Korean Center Fetes Anniversary
- Gays in Military: Why All the Fuss?
- I Won't Be Labeled White
- King Video Enhancement Blurs Reality, Experts Say : Trial: Jurors who view tape will think they witnessed beating, but courtroom replay may alter perceptions.
- Last Call for Red Robin Inn, Preservation Hall for Appalachia's Culture
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Falls to Crenshaw's Sharpshooters
- DOWNTOWN : Apartment Owner Gets Jail Term
- Why You Need to Learn More About LEARN : It's a careful, thoughtful, serious plan for saving L.A.'s schools
- Withholding Taxes Made Easy : Reform needed in absurd law that encourages people to ignore it
- CAMARILLO : Suspect Arrested After Bank Robbery
- New Spin on Influence Peddling: Bike Lobby Targets Mayoral Race
- Group Pays Off $57-Million Reagan Library, Focuses on the Think Tank : Simi Valley: The money came from friends, big business and Japanese interests. The center plans to extend his legacy.
- Leaving His Turf : Gangs: After 10 years, Steve Valdivia is resigning from Community Youth Gang Services for health reasons.
- Suspended Trail Blazers Backed by NBA Union
- Ventura Clinches Share of WSC Division Championship
- Loyola Misses Its Calling in a 59-58 Loss to San Diego
- Overtime Right Time for Irvine : Basketball: Anteaters blow big lead against CS Fullerton but upset Titans anyway, 88-86, on Shaun Battle's dunk with three seconds left in extra period.
- Millionaire Says Tenants Cause Squalor : Oxnard: Trailer camp owner insists he has poured money into repairs. State considers legal action.
- Out of Aspirin? Why Not Try 'Taking Frog' : Anthropology: An adventurous researcher brings back an amphibian secretion used by Brazilian tribe. Doctors believe it could lead to new drugs.
- Girl Shot While Playing at Home
- FICTION
- Hertz and Alitalia Offer Rental Car With Flight to Italy
- James J. Ryan has been appointed vice...
- Biggest Mortgage Lenders
- Australia Troubled by Teen-Age Suicides
- CIA Shootings Suspect Tipped Off, Pakistani Says
- Pomona : Students Seek Traffic Signal
- They Remember a Friend in Need : Community: When Japanese-Americans were hustled off to internment camps, Hazel Roberts protected treasured possessions. They haven't forgotten their late neighbor.
- The Sliding-Home Problem: Who Deserves the Blame?
- STAGE REVIEW : "Millay--Poet, Pianist" Chronicle Makes for Charming Theater Evening
- El Monte : City OKs Bus Pass Plan
- Defense, Kempton's Pitching Keys to CSUN's 2-1 Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : Mr. Rogers Back in Neighborhood, Helps Upset Duke
- In Brief
- Young's "Thirteen" Paints a Suitably Odd Portrait
- POP MUSIC : Greetings From Elvis : To support the adventurous 'Juliet Letters' collaboration, Elvis Costello prepares to tour with London's Brodsky Quartet--but the singer-songwriter hasn't hung up his rock 'n' roll shoes
- 'Common Area' Sometimes Is Exclusive
- Niagara, Traditional Honeymoon Mecca, Takes a Fall
- Law and Disorder : Tart, tough-talking Judge Judith Sheindlin presides over the grim pageant of dysfunction known as Manhattan's family court. 'I can't stand stupid, and I can't stand slow,' she snaps.
- Westminster to Consider Tougher Anti-Graffiti Law
- Kite Stays Ahead of a Large Pack : Golf: He leads by one stroke over Fehr, who shoots a 62. There are 12 players within five shots of the lead.
- NBA ROUNDUP : McKey's Layup Beats Suns
- COVER STORY : TALES FROM THE FRONT : DENISE UYEHARA : Testing Her Survival Skills--On the Job
- Miscellany
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : Redondo Earns High Marks in Nielsen Ratings
- In Brief
- Choice Choices at Chez Izumi
- 'Coming Off the Hill'
- Black in the Saddle
- Julia, Roger and Me
- Membership Growth for Friends of Fox
- Free Lunch
- Tenant Not Obligated
- Story on Foreclosures Raises Reader Hackles
- Michael Woo
- Start of New King Trial
- Motherhood Goes Beyond Conception
- Effect of Cutbacks on Children, Parks
- 'The Legend' Is Lost
- It's in Lincolnshire
- Rock of the '80s
- Rap Meets Jazz
- Targhee Powder
- Family Ways II
- Michael Woo
- Black in the Saddle
- 'Real Estate Friend'
- Commercially Unacceptable
- Argentine Bureaucracy
- Family Ways II
- Membership Open to All
- No Doubting Thomas
- Discount on Tickets
- Coughlin Observers Saw Only Harmless Affection
- Alcohol's Toll on Families and Neighborhoods
- Start of New King Trial
- Food Safety and Irradiation
- Mush Ado
- Development Plan for Playa Vista
- Food Safety and Irradiation
- WE'RE-STOPPING-THE-RAIN BOX : A Last Run Through the CCR Jungle
- Northridge Should Heed Panel's Advice
- Housing: Abysmal living conditions included cockroaches, mice and mildewed walls. Violations were discovered through a program instituted by the police chief.
- Food Safety and Irradiation
- Family Ways II
- LAUSD Hearing
- Valentines
- Police Response to Gang Problem
- Not Lenny to You
- Northridge Should Heed Panel's Advice
- Cruise Control?
- Head of Cheviot Group Answers Yaroslavsky Letter
- Joining the 'Picket' Line
- On Pacemakers
- Start of New King Trial
- Commercially Unacceptable
- High on Hike
- Start of New King Trial
- WE'RE-STOPPING-THE-RAIN BOX : A Last Run Through the CCR Jungle
- Rap Meets Jazz
- 'The Legend' Is Lost
- Start of New King Trial
- Obituaries - Feb. 14, 1993
- Clinton Address Looms as Make or Break Event : Economy: It goes to heart of President's campaign, party chief says. But many may see it as quite different.
- Finding Middle Ground : New Council to Act as Bridge Between Deputies, Community
- AFRICAN VALENTINE: Valentine's Day today means big...
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Few Fault Life in This Paradise of Privilege : Newport Beach residents profess love for their city despite recent civic indiscretions.
- WHERE OH WHERE? In La Habra, some...
- DOUBLE DOCUMENTS: Democrats may love to quote...
- Officers Quiet on Settlement Covering Gays : LAPD: There are deep divisions over pledge to treat homosexuals fairly, but few are willing to discuss the issue publicly. The sergeant who filed suit says silence is a sign that the rank and file will accept changes.
- CHIEF MOM: Commodores of local yacht clubs...
- Others Fear Crime, but Traffic Bothers Newport Folk the Most : Concerns: Congestion ties with government as community's main drawback. Trailing behind are worries over growth, drug or alcohol abuse and gangs.
- Singer's Gift on the Block
- Don't Get Soaked When Your Dryer Doesn't Dry
- LOVING: Poetry and Art edited by Charles...
- In Key West: Dinner $1, Sunset Free : Youth hostel caters to international set at $16 a night. But don't be rowdy during spring break.
- FICTION
- TODAY THEN compiled by David Walter (American...
- A Series of Sobering Tales From Foreign Jails
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ricabal Completes His Work as Titans Defeat Texas
- Kicking Incident Prompts Harvard to Dismiss Angellini
- Bernstein Crashes in Final; Amato Wins : Drag racing: He avoids serious injury in loss to defending series champion. Herbert becomes the second driver to go 300 m.p.h.
- Miscellany
- Ultimately, Sequel Nothing Like the Original for Irvine
- Jones Is Hospitalized After Mild Heart Attack