- LOS ANGELES : Court Hears Appeal on Fate of Suicide's Frozen Sperm
- MOORPARK : Ban on 'Granny Flats' Is Lifted for Larger Lots
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I BASEBALL FINAL
- Griffin Delivers Title for Simi Valley : High school softball: Junior right-hander pitches one-hitter, comes through on promise with home run in 1-0 win over Los Alamitos for Division I title.
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : New-Look Fernandez Faces Graf
- Stewart and Couples Share Lead at Rainy Memorial Tournament
- Dodgers Come Back, Beat Braves, 5-4 : Baseball: Strawberry works out but isn't activated until after the game. Snyder, his replacement, remains hot.
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III SOFTBALL FINAL
- Iranian Rite of 'Spring' : Dance: Avaz International, which will perform in Irvine, borrows from real-life psychodramas in which women let it all hang out.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Hall Touts GOP Backers to Win Votes
- Jordan Ranch Acquisition Opens Natural Treasure to Public : 1Outdoors: The rugged, 2,308-acre Ventura County site, once slated for a golf course, will lure hikers, bikers and equestrians.
- School to Offer Choice of Child-Care Programs
- Stanley Cup FINALS : A Gretzky Trade? That's the Ticket : Television: Daniels, owner of Prime Ticket, helped make deal by agreeing to pay higher rights fee to Kings.
- Two Say Jordan Wagered on Golf : But San Diego Businessmen Claim Their Bets Were in $300-$400 Range
- World Cup Ticket Sales Announced
- Baroque's Breath of Fresh Air : Music: Composer Robert Linn has created an opus for the Corona del Mar festival, which is opening Sunday.
- Mystery Illness Is Linked to Virus in Rats
- N.Y. Paper's Report on Parking Rules Stirs Trouble
- U.N. Authorizes Use of Force in Bosnia Havens
- The Rev. Othello Bach is the founder...
- Panel Approves Freeway Service Patrol Program : Towing: Transportation Commission vote preserves county's share of funds for the plan to help disabled cars.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Graffiti Tipster, 12, Gets $500 Reward
- On Shaky Ground : Costs of Seismic Shoring May Doom Tiny Seaside Church
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Trying to Commit Suicide Throws Chemical on Officers
- More Dioceses Delay Confirmation Rite : Faith: The sacrament may be administered at age 7. But delaying it until high school emphasizes maturity and prolongs youths' religious instruction.
- Raschke Wins Ventura Mini Stock Main
- Golf
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Unexpected Greatness : When Wayne Gretzky Suffered a Rare Back Injury, Many Thought His Career Was Over. But He's Back in the Finals and Seemingly as Good as New
- OFF THE TICKER : Sistine Chapel Gets Breath of Fresh Air
- U.S. Seizes Simon-Led Western Fed : Thrifts: Regulators say it was undercapitalized and plagued by losses. Former Treasury secretary and his family reportedly lose $40 million.
- FLOORING : Carpet Is Perfect Cover-Up for Stairways
- Interim Leader Forced to Resign in Guatemala
- Stanley Cup Finals: A Special Section
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Stage Set for Serb-Against-Serb Civil War : Politics: Growing nationalism casts another shadow over entire region.
- Griffin Does It All as Simi Valley Beats Los Alamitos, 1-0 : Division I: Pioneer pitcher throws shutout and decides game with a towering home run in the sixth inning.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Notes on a Scorecard
- Arinthod Provides a Transatlantic Link : Trainers: Colt was prepared in France by the ailing Boutin and will be sent off today by McAnally, his close friend.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Carbonneau Had Plan and Then Stuck to It : Canadiens: Center spotted McSorley's illegal stick in Game 1 and shut down Gretzky in Game 2.
- TRACK AND FIELD / STATE PREP CHAMPIONSHIPS : Harrison Moves North Salinas Closer to Title
- WEEKEND TV : Hockey Finals, Mayoral Debate and the C. Lani Guinier Fallout
- Swafford Takes the Bucs Over Northwestern
- Ex-Minstrels Plan a Benefit Concert
- LACMA Rift Widens as Artist Speaks Up for Curator : Lawsuit: Maurice Tuchman's complaint against Director Michael Shapiro generates debate as Edward Kienholz offers to buy back his work.
- Jurisprudence
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Courier Reaches Final Again, but There's New Spin on Story
- Demarest Would Love to Crate Up a Title : Division III baseball: La Quinta coach, in his 20th year, runs a program with equipment that includes milk containers and shopping carts.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : His Biggest Fight Isn't in the Ring
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : League Reviewing Tapes of Brawl
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Amid Joy of Trip, He Tells Sod Story
- Three Titans Taken in Major League Free-Agent Draft
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : 49ers Keep Wrong Streak Alive, Lose Opener to Louisiana State
- Phillies Might Appear to Be Crazy, but They Can Play, Too
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fumbling With 'Words' : Flubs Make Collaborative Show Just Somewhat Entertaining
- Irvine's Triconex Buys Texas Firm
- $27.7 Million Added to Rocket Contract
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Jump in May Jobs Stirs Wall Street : Market Overview
- Picus Finds Police Reliable in Emergency
- As Latvians Vote, Undoing Soviet Legacy Is Uppermost : Baltics: Only 60% of the small nation's residents can cast ballots. The rest--most of them ethnic Russians--are not deemed citizens.
- ARTS WATCH : Citizen Simon
- LAPD Delays Plan to Redraw Boundaries
- Marines Tag Toddler Waiting for Heart Transplant as Fellow Fighter
- CHATSWORTH : Youth Summit Takes Aim at the Schools
- Carjacking Victim 'Feels Lucky to Be Alive' : Crime: College student is shot twice in the head in Anaheim as he attempts to comply with a gunman's demand that he give up vehicle. A suspect is in custody.
- Storm Drain Cleanup to Begin in August
- Stealing the Scene : Police Crew Making Carjacking Tape Looks Too Real for Comfort
- Simi Valley Faces Familiar Roadblock : High school baseball: Pioneers, eliminated by Esperanza in 1986 and '88, seek first Southern Section title in game against Aztecs.
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Parrish Flies With Greatest of Ease
- Clive James: A 20th-Century Fame Game : Television: He hosts the eight-hour TV series on celebrity and notoriety that wowed British viewers. The show premieres on PBS Monday.
- A Pipe Dream? : Approval of New Plumbing Product Bogged Down in Bureaucracy
- Comeback Castoffs : Some Households Think Second-Hand Finds Make Unique First-Rate Furnishings
- Dr. Daniel Freedman; Psychiatry Professor
- Blowing Smoke People's Way : Assembly takes a perverse stance against public health
- OXNARD : Panel OKs Permit to Build Recycling Plant
- Sheriff, Mexican Consul Plan Pamphlet on Laws
- LOS ANGELES : Jurors Deadlock on Death Sentence for Ex-Policeman
- IRVINE : Gaining Perspective on Honored Citizen
- 1st Street Bridge Back in Business
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Can't Get Anything Past Him : Canadiens: Dryden may have been the best goalie ever, but hockey was only a game to him.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Why, We Even Have Our Own Blue Line
- NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Suns, SuperSonics Meet in Desert Showdown
- Five Local Surfers Advance at Huntington Beach
- Aircraft Parts Firm Quits California for New Mexico
- If You Can't Beat Them, Cultivate 'Em
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Cambodia, a Family Feud Influences Future : Asia: Sihanouk's son takes his father to task. He picks apart failed plan to share power with longtime regime.
- LA CRESCENTA : Little League Coach Charged in Drug Case
- Murrietta Works His Way Up : Division I baseball: Esperanza catcher, the team's vocal leader, leads Aztecs against Simi Valley in title game tonight.
- Steelers Ask Waivers on Quarterback Brister
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Turn Tables, Beat Phillies
- Only Live TV Debates With Riordan, Woo Set for Sunday, Monday
- An Outlaw for All Ages : Waylon's Album for Kids Sticks to Bad-Boy Image
- A Different Michael Milken Surfaces : Rehabilitation: Five months out of prison, the former junk bond king says he is looking forward to working with youths on an anti-drug program in the inner city.
- Auto Racing
- Pippen Powers Bulls to Finals : Game 6: He scores seven points during the fourth quarter while Jordan goes cold during 96-88 victory over the Knicks.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Winning Doesn't Take a Holiday
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Molitor's Double in 12th Inning Beats Athletics
- A Moment of Silence, Please, for Indy 500's Checkered Past
- The Rams signed fifth-round draft choice Sean...
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL MATCH : South Boys Sweep; North Girls Win
- Day Off Provides a Chance for Antley : Belmont Stakes: The slumping jockey will take over on Cherokee Run today. Prairie Bayou is the morning-line favorite.
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Voices in Motion' Series Opens at the New Ivar
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Disquieting L.A. Debut for Silverfish
- TV REVIEWS : 'South Beach's' Looks Aren't Enough
- Stanley Cup FINALS : There Were 11 Cups in This Pocket : Canadiens: Henri Richard and his brother were two symbols of Montreal's dominance.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : For This Longtime King Fan, Tonight Will Be a Lovefest
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Collecting Coins and Cups : It Took Years, but Bruce McNall Finally Became a Nut Case About the Kings--so He Bought Them
- Los Alamitos Succumbs to Simi Valley's Long Ball
- 3 From CSUN Picked for Olympic Festival
- Stanley Cup FINALS : The Basic Elements of Hockey
- Shape of Things to Come for Networks
- Q&A; WITH JERRY DUNPHY : 'Sensationalized News Should Be Passe'
- 242's Machine-Powered Attack : The Belgian group's approach has taken it from Europe's underground club circuit to America's national dance charts and the 'Lollapalooza' tour.
- Rockwell Gets USAF Contract
- Thieves Seeking Cocaine Take Human Ashes Instead
- South Africa Violence Leaves 15 Dead in Natal
- Bank Robbery Suspect Dies in Shootout With Deputies : Chase: Man leads officers along Interstate 5 to semirural Orange County area, stops his car and starts firing. No one else is injured.
- U.S. Reverses Bush's Rejection of Environmental Pact
- Bentsen, on Russia Visit, Says He's Pleased With Pace of Privatization
- Regency to Purchase Convalescent Center
- GARDENING : Weeding Out a Garden's Perennial Enemies
- Once-Neglected Anza Trail Gaining Notice as a Pathway to the Region's Heritage
- Assembly OKs Bill Protecting Against Undercooked Meats
- Owen Won't Be 'Fig Leaf' in Bosnia : Balkans: Mediator is in Sarajevo to press his plan. He hints U.S. has undermined it.
- 2 Accused of Setting Tourist Afire Face Trial in Tampa : Crime: Black man survives after 40% of his body was burned. The case involving two white suspects is being viewed as a hate crime.
- Babbitt, Judge Breyer Said to Lead Clinton Court List
- Quality of Old Wicker Hangs on the Frame
- Father of Slain Boy Threatens Accused Killer in Courtroom
- New Leash on Life for Canine Cop : Residents Rush to Fill Budget Gap, Save Pot-Sniffing Pooch
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Mobile Vans to Offer AIDS Tests to Substance Abusers
- Mobile Centers to Provide AIDS Testing
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Pleads Guilty in Robbery Spree
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Ends Dispute by Accepting Developer's Site
- O.C. Economy Tops Summit's List : Goals: Business leaders and lawmakers set a four-month deadline for devising ways to educate future workers, provide health care and unravel government red tape.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Memorabilia Score Big With Kings' Fans
- County Fire Dept. Warns 268 Employees of Possible Layoffs
- Guinier's Ideas Viewed as Largely Theoretical : Nominee: In her 'academic' article on voting rights, the conclusions she reaches appear to be tentative.
- Countywide : Toll Road Foes Plan Protest Rally Sunday
- Schools Added to Recycling Program in City
- The Mishandling of Lani Guinier : White House bails out on yet another nominee
- State Fights to Keep Control of Cellulars : Telecommunications: California, utility regulators and consumer groups fear proposed federal legislation would lead to higher rates and poorer service.
- SAN FERNANDO : Expansion Planned at Elementary School
- VENTURA : Attorney's License Suspended Over Dues
- LOS ANGELES : Limit on Tenant-Screening Disclosures Overturned
- SANTA ANA : Pupils Learn Math Adds Up to Success
- PREP SOFTBALL : Griffin Pitches, Hits Simi Valley to First Championship
- Track and Field
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGES : 1 Contest Polite, Another Laced With Acrimony
- CAMARILLO : Crash Staged to Show Drunk Driving Results
- Loafers Get Into Swing of Summer With Hammock
- Sale Returns Wilderness to Public
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Undercover Police Arrest 17 Taggers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Man Charged With Endangering Youths
- Retired Priest Sentenced in Child Molestation Case
- Fatal Shooting at School Prompts Project to Spread Anti-Weapons Message
- SEAL BEACH : City Weighs Options to Prevent Shortfall
- Funding Issue Stalls Accord in Chicano Studies Talks : Education: UCLA hunger strikers' insistence on more money for program dims hopes for quick compromise, campus official says. Amnesty for protesters is also an obstacle.
- RESEDA : Adult School Will Honor Student, 40
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Officials Get Aerial View of Elsmere Canyon Landfill Site
- Center Helps Protect Hundreds From Deportation : Salvadorans: Staffers help immigrants with applications for 18-month residency extension announced last month.
- U.S. Fails to Sway N. Korea on Pact
- New Guatemala Leader Faces Demands to Quit : Latin America: Broad-based coalition clamors for president's resignation. Group warns of civil war if he does not.
- STUDIO CITY : Residents to Fight Proposed Garage
- VENTURA : Complaints Prompt Charity to Pull Solicitor
- OXNARD : Minority Group Lauds Businessman, Student
- Candidates to Meet 3 Times on TV
- Spreading the Gospel Around the World : Religion: International Bible Society works during crises. It has distributed more than 300 million Bibles in 540 languages. Its new project: the former Soviet Union.
- LA HABRA : Bar Owner Sentenced to 120 Days in Jail
- Poulson Hopes Her Sacrifices Will Pay Off in a Title for Irvine : Division III softball: First baseman has missed social activities to play ball, but her devotion has added to the team's winning edge.
- CALABASAS : Budget Cuts Expected to Have Little Impact
- Countdown to Election Day : 3 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- PACOIMA : Student Videos Vie for Awards
- EL RIO : Boy Admits Shooting Girlfriend's Mother
- Countywide : Ideal Teen Will Reach for the Stars
- Land Deal Returns Resource to Public : Jordan Ranch: Purchase clears way for hikers, equestrians to return to area for first time in decades.
- GARDEN GROVE : Student Named to School Board
- Babbitt Reaffirms Gnatcatcher Protection Plan : Environment: Orange County stop made to show personal commitment to 'keep everybody talking' and help ensure national experiment works for all concerned.
- Albert A. Zuniga; Film Editor
- Scyphers Addresses One Final Objective : Simi Valley Coach Hopes Frustrations of Past End With 1st Section Title
- He'll Never Have Tea in This Town Again! London Says : Politics: Ex-official's tell-all tale of Thatcher's downfall creates a stir. Few fellow Tories escape unscathed.
- Restrictions on Crabbing Proposed for Marylanders
- With a Lighter Caseload, Supreme Court Moving Toward End of Term : Judiciary: Homogeneity among judges reduces disagreements. About July 1, the justices will have written 37 more opinions.
- Santa Paula Superintendent Suspended : Personnel: Schools chief David Philips is accused of roughing up a student. He is leaving for five days amid an inquiry.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Delays OK for Art Title, Expense
- The Driver's Guide to Traffic Trouble
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Storytellers to Weave Tales at Mission
- Bandit With Long Record Gets Probation : Crime: The prosecutor and a victim express outrage at the sentence for the Newport Beach man with convictions on more than a dozen robberies.
- PREP BASEBALL : Linfield Tops Cate in Division VI
- Manchester Gains Wire-to-Wire Victory
- Police a Bit Sheepish as Herd Goes Over the Hill : Roundup: Eluding authorities, more than 1,000 woolly wanderers go on an escapade in residential Porter Ranch. Finally, a good shepherd is called in, and his dogs corral the crowd.
- Family Planning Clinic Departs Elementary School Amid Criticism : Burbank: The facility was to serve poor teen-agers. An opponent cites "strict, values-oriented community."
- The Rev. Frank Gearhart was recently installed...
- Sign of the Times: Polonia's New Role
- Funds for Juvenile Camps
- Two Murray Columns, Two Different Opinions
- Cyprus Settlement
- Fire Safety
- Poly Parents Say Laughter was Absent
- What Will Dodgers Do With Strawberry?
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Driving Courtesy Ought to Be the Law
- Perot's Promise
- These Days, You Don't Have to Love Hockey to Love Those Kings
- Clinton Administration's Travelgate
- Taking a Quick Look Around the NBA Scene
- SATURDAY LETTERS : Christopher Marlowe: Let His Plays Live
- Baseball Shouldn't Share the Spotlight in June
- She Wants to Put Huskies in Their Place
- MOVIES - June 5, 1993
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - June 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 5, 1993
- Obituaries - June 5, 1993
- Obituaries - June 5, 1993
- State Job Loss Figures 30% Too High, Labor Dept. Says
- Guinier Asserts Clinton Was Wrong : Civil rights: She says her nomination should not have been withdrawn. She suggests the President, others misinterpreted her writings. Black leaders voice anger.
- Israeli Disclosure Raises Questions on U.S. Spying
- Newport-Mesa District Has 2 Finalists for Top Job : Education: The candidates are an Arkansas superintendent and a Long Beach administrator. The school board may fill the post as early as Tuesday.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Campaign's Focus Turns Back to Crime, Safety : Politics: Police groups and victims of lawlessness endorse Riordan. Woo renews his call for handgun control.
- Burden on Ahmanson to Deliver Land : Development: Project can't go forward until Bob Hope's two other mountain properties are public parkland. Pending lawsuits may delay action.
- U.S. Joblessness Down to 6.9%; State Up to 8.7%
- Clinton Imposes New Sanctions on Haiti Junta
- Ahmanson Project's Fate May Remain Clouded for Months : Development: The Jordan Ranch sale was a key accomplishment. But the other plan can't proceed until nine lawsuits and landowner Bob Hope are dealt with again.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : A Lesson Kings Will Never Forget : Game 3: Melrose continues to insist that he would never challenge the curve of an opponents' stick.
- U.S. Joblessness Down to 6.9%; State Up to 8.7%
- 'Scandal' Threatens Chicago Drug Convictions : Law: A federal judge accuses U.S. prosecutor of misconduct, throws out guilty verdicts against three alleged members of the El Rukns empire.
- Cypress Casino Promoters Have $600,000 Debt
- Ukraine Again Delays Vote on Nuclear Treaties : Europe: Lawmakers put off debate until later this month. Move is a rebuff to U.S. wishes as Aspin heads to Kiev for meetings.
- PAY HIKE: Newport Beach police's new labor...
- Milken to Help With Anti-Drug Program at L.A. Middle School : Courts: The convicted junk bond dealer will work for DARE as part of his three years of community service.
- Garamendi Bars Nearly 250 of State's Insurers : Regulation: Order hits companies that failed to provide financial information. Meanwhile, a Marina del Rey brokerage is seized.
- Directory : Where Lovers of Cowpoke Fashion Can Mosey In for Western Duds
- Surf Guitar King : About 30 years after he launched the sound, Dick Dale is dealing with the sudden rebirth of his pop career.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Detective Killed in Courthouse Shooting
- Family Style : Gandell's has been selling high-end home furnishings for generations, while keeping a low profile.
- Richard Tyler, Bound for Anne Klein, Presents Fall Trunk Show in Costa Mesa
- Feinstein, Boxer Seek Loophole for Emily
- DEA Couldn't Verify Tips on Drug Tunnel
- Council Backs Expanded Redevelopment : Thousand Oaks: City may incur $120-million debt load in the process of revitalizing blighted commercial strip.
- Two Strong Candidates for Mayor--but the Choice Is Woo : Riordan proposes important economic goals but Woo has the skills needed to make things happen in an often-divided community
- HOLLYWOOD : Reservoir Closed to Recreational Activities
- Extradition of Rape-Murder Suspect Sought
- North Hollywood : Trial Ordered for Parolee in Rape Case
- County May Get a Break on Special Election Financing
- Photo-Op for Woo Team Gets Whitewashed
- CSUN's Scurry 10th in NCAA Long Jump
- Area Player Advances at French Open
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Macross II': Plodding and Unintelligible
- Pop Album Chart : Rod Stewart Plugs Into a Winner
- MOVIE REVIEW : Do Cliches Hamper 'Sin'? . . . Guilty!!
- Vanna White Ruling Has Impressionists Spinning : Law: Rich Little, Jim Bailey and even Cal Worthington are pondering the Supreme Court's decision.
- Television: Producers Mace Neufeld and Robert Rehme,...
- Battle to Spare Miramar Air Station Gets Boost
- Quake Jars Mexico Coast
- Health Plan May Call for 12% Payroll Tax on Firms
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Eclectic but Stylish : The crowd at Alley Grill in Sherman Oaks is unapologetically uptown, and so is what comes out of the kitchen.
- Despite the Anger and the <i> Angst</i> , Really, Everybody's Fine
- District Breakup Plan Wins Latest Round : Education: With a crucial test in the Assembly lying ahead, Senate leader is asking Gov. Wilson to back his proposal for Los Angeles schools.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Panel Will Weigh Environmental Effects of Dump
- Latinos Weighing Boycott Over Racist Poem : Protest: Statewide group may oppose home purchases in the Antelope Valley district of assemblyman who distributed the verses.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Semi-Gala Dining at Cafe Gale
- 640,000 Jobs Never Existed, U.S. Admits
- Garber to Oversee Rap, Rhythm and Blues Promotion
- Whistle-Blowers Burn Up New UC Hot Line
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Loses 8.58 as Jobs Report Looms : Market Overview
- 11 U.N. Inspectors Heading to Iraq
- THEATER REVIEW : Animals of the Boardroom : 'Backstabbing,' Scott Seiffert's play about business, doesn't realize its full savage and comic potential.
- Advice without consent? When last we spoke...
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Facing Battle Over Temporary Help
- COSTA MESA : Blowout Marks End of DARE Program
- Santa Anita Trims Budget by Firing 20
- It's a Good Bet Forte Knows What This Is Like for Jordan
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Fox Steals the Show in Too-Cute 'Life'
- He Succeeds by Not Going Hollywood : Movies: Kevin Dunn, who appears in 'Dave,' seems real, and that just may be his secret.
- Extinguishing Circumstance : Restaurants Warily Debate Impact of Smoking Bans
- Industrialist, Art Collector Norton Simon Dies at 86 : Tycoon: Hard-nosed in business, he won praise for brilliance and vision as the 'mercurial Medici of L.A. art.'
- BODY LANGUAGE : 'Figure It Out' offers several ways of looking at the human form.
- High Steppers : It's not enough to master the Walkin' Wuzi. First, you have to know what to wear.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Middle-Class Amendment to Loan Program
- SEAL BEACH : Report Discusses Parking Options
- BREA : City OKs Pact With Theater Company
- Queen Prepared to Add More Jewels to Crown : High school track: Thousand Oaks' Marion Jones, tries for three more titles in state meet.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Desjardins: From Stopper to Scorer : Game 2: He breaks from slump and scores all three goals in Canadiens' victory over Kings.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Testament: A No-Holds-Barred Set
- Struggling L.A. Classical Ballet Cancels Pasadena Engagement
- El Toro May Be Losing in Battle of the Bases : Military: Rival Miramar wins praise of defense panel members, who say issues are settled but no decision made.
- S. Africans Set Tentative April Date for Multiracial Vote : Elections: The agreement is a victory for the government and ANC. Final accord awaits multi-party consultations.
- CALABASAS : Farmers Market Starts Saturday
- Q&A; : Candidates For The 15th City Council District : Flores Insists Experience Is the Key to Being Effective
- YORBA LINDA : Council OKs 21-Cent Hike in Trash Fee
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cleanup Begins After Crime Spree : Law enforcement: Four men who were arrested in the jewelry store robbery are identified. One suspect was found in a Lancaster doghouse.
- Secret for Success in This Game Is Covering Bases Beforehand
- Szymanski Got Up at Count of 5 : City championship: El Camino Real right-hander rewards his coach's confidence in him after rocky start.
- Angels Pick Wright State Pitcher
- Ill Fortune Followed Simi Valley, Los Alamitos to Final
- Rivers Plays Inspirational Role as Knicks Face Elimination by Bulls
- 'Nine Ball' Makes the Corner Pocket : Jarman's 'Nine Ball' Makes the Corner Pocket
- Consumer Spending Puts Retailers on Edge : Retail: Lower than expected monthly sales at leading stores and rising jobless claims reflect a weakening economy.
- Bishop Hawk Names General Manager
- Ukraine Premier Favors Keeping Nuclear Arms
- Reptiles Revisited
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Staff Protests Plan to Cut Activities Budget : Education: Coaches and others in the Antelope Valley say they will not perform the extra duties if funding is further reduced.
- BREA : Lamplighter Statue Joins City Treasures