- GOLF ROUNDUP : Magee Wins First Championship Since 1991
- Nordiques Trade Duchesne to the Blues
- UCLA a Near-Unanimous No. 1
- Jazz Veteran Makes Classy Statement
- Theater : 'Maze Plays' an Irresistible, Magical Children's World
- Lifetime Employment Fading Fast in Japan : Employment: Toyota will hire designers on contract--a new sign of erosion in Japan's system of lifetime jobs.
- As Reform Falters, U.S. May Shift Focus to Ex-Soviet States : Russia: Departure of reformers from Cabinet is viewed as serious. Treasury Secretary Bentsen encourages Moscow to stay the course.
- Democrats Reassert Need for Health Care Reform : Legislation: Party leaders reject GOP argument that welfare and crime are more pressing issues. Dole says Clinton plan won't fly.
- PEOPLE : You Always Hurt the One You Love
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Rain Threat Brings New Fears as Area Recovers From Quake : Weather: Sunday's storm was mild, but the predicted half an inch for today could hamper cleanup efforts and worsen conditions for displaced residents.
- CAMARILLO : 250 Indulge Sweet Tooth to Aid Youth Club
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Kwan, the Calm Amid Storms, Just Goes About Her Business
- JAPAN
- Opera Night Is a Bright Note After Quake
- They Choose to Make Difference : Four tell why they volunteer to chair charity affairs, even though success or failure can depend on their vision and drive.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Candidates' Styles Set Tone for Gubernatorial Race : Politics: Pete Wilson projects image of gritty fighter, Kathleen Brown seems methodical but tough, and John Garamendi shapes up as the bull in the china shop of government-as-usual.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Bentsen's Wit Hits Peak as He Traverses an Economic Chasm
- Injured Driver of Car in Crash to Face Manslaughter Charge
- Rape Suspect's Murder Trial Tests Legal Limits : Law: Prosecutors allege attack triggered depression and post-traumatic stress that led to woman's death one month after assault. Trial starts today.
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Foundation Chairwoman Named
- Post-Quake Road Problems Centered in Fillmore, Simi
- Community College District Debates Recruiting of More Foreign Students : Enrollment: Some board members call those from abroad a revenue source. But critics say high fees can create undue hardships.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan's Howard Starts From Scratch
- This Wasn't Wake-Up Call They Wanted
- NFL PLAYOFFS / XXVIII Looks Just Like XXVII : Cowboys Make Coach as Good as His Word : NFC: Johnson had predicted a decisive victory over the 49ers, and Dallas gets it, 38-21, despite the loss of Aikman.
- Ashkenazy Conducts Shostakovich
- A Life of Music Esoterica : Elliott Carter, 85, Hailed for His Works
- Goldberg Revives White Blues
- Welfare Workers
- Region Gets Break as Rain Fails to Arrive, but Luck May Not Hold : Aftermath: Forecasters call for 70% chance of a storm by this afternoon. To deal with the crush of relief applicants, FEMA plans to open two new disaster aid centers today, raising the total to 15.
- U.S. POWs in Laos
- 'Three Strikes' Laws
- Clinton Trip, Moscow Summit
- Jan. 17 Quake
- Croatian Role in Bosnia
- Obituaries - Jan. 24, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 24, 1994
- EARTHQUAKE: The Long Road Back : Week 2: Rattled, but Reopening : Optimism Glimmers for Some, as Businesses Strive for Normalcy
- Jackson, Alleged Victim Reportedly Near Settlement : Lawsuit: Singer may pay boy millions in molestation case, sources say. Criminal charges could still be filed.
- Hours of Terror in the Rubble, Dust : Quake: At collapsed apartment, many were pinned in the ruins. Some survived a seeming eternity, others died holding a loved one.
- Damage Estimates Double as Transit Work Progresses
- U.S. Threatens Tougher Effort to Open Up Japan : Trade: Treasury Secretary Bentsen sounds warning after talks fail. Tokyo's bureaucracy called an obstacle.
- Center of Fashion in Eye of the Storm : Controversy: Plagued by internal dissent and financial hardship, glitzy O.C. benefit will likely be delayed until 1995.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Light Rain Is Good News for Evacuees : Aftermath: The 4,000 residents in 5 tent cities give sighs of relief. Granada Hills remains the only area lacking water service.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Counseling Aims to Ease Parents' Minds : Schools: Staffing levels will be maintained even if enrollment drops, officials say. Students will have the same instructors--and less upheaval.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Santa Clarita Damage Estimate Doubles : Reconstruction: Quake toll is put at $222 million. Caltrans dynamites a wrecked Interstate 5 overpass, and two new Metrolink stations are rapidly built.
- Ignoring Plea, Bandit Fires Fatal Shots : Crime: Man is slain, brother critically wounded in robbery that nets $150. Another bullet narrowly misses brother-in-law as the three are attacked after their truck runs out of gas.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Some Venues Crippled by Damage : Entertainment: Hardest hit are El Portal and American Renegade Theatre complex in North Hollywood. The music scene suffered less.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 24, 1994
- From the Archives: 'Kojak' Star Telly Savalas Dies at 70
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Along Reseda Blvd., a Retail Nightmare : Earthquake: "I can't afford not to be open," says one shopkeeper, echoing the plight of other merchants.
- THE BOOK OF THE PEARL: The History,...
- VENUS ENVY by Rita Mae Brown...
- Work, for the Night Is Coming : LIFE WORK, <i> By Donald Hall (Beacon Press: $15; 132 pp.)</i>
- BOOKS BEHIND THE FILM : 'Shadowlands': A Bookish Film
- Readers Recommend
- News, Tips & Bargains : Saying 'I Do, I Do' Italian-Style
- A LA RECUPERACION : GUIA DE INFORMACION Y ASISTENCIA : Ante Todo, Preparese!
- Crew Will Head Museum
- A LA RECUPERACION : GUIA DE INFORMACION Y ASISTENCIA : Asistencia : Puede Obtener Ayuda de Agencia Federal Si Sufrio Danos o la Perdida de Sus Bienes
- Should Young Criminals Grow Old in Prison? : With Increasing Numbers of Youths Being Arrested for Violent Crimes, a Growing Chorus of Get-Tough Advocates Is Calling for Stiffer Penalties
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : The Challenge Begins for Accident Victim
- Truck Runs Over Agent Near Border Checkpoint
- A LA RECUPERACION : GUIA DE INFORMACION Y ASISTENCIA : Iglesia Cierra Varias Escuelas
- The Big Shakedown : SCIENCE : Next to Seismology, Economics Is Exact
- The Big Shakedown : THE VALLEY : Values and Virtues of Middle-America
- Fewer Students Register in Area Colleges
- Doctor in the House : Structural Engineers Become the Most Sought After People in Town
- Panel OKs Plans for Northeast Oxnard Projects
- Titans Overcome in Overtime : Big West: Cal State Fullerton jumps off to big lead with seven players, but Pacific rallies, 76-69.
- MOVIE THERAPY : 'Spirit Realm': One Filmmaker's Gift to Kids Has a Message
- Coming at You, Fast and Furious
- SNEAKS 94 : Dressed to Kill . . . at the Box Office
- Pointers on What to Look For When Selecting the Right Lender
- News, Tips & Bargains : Joining the Halves of Berlin
- ON-RAMP : The Tell-Tale Parts
- ONE MAN'S OWL by Bernd Heinrich,...
- TOXINS IN THE MOTHER TONGUE : A Novelist Responds to a Bout of Censorship by Taking Back Morality, and the Language, From the Narrow Definitions of Fundamentalists
- Budding Hope : Greenery Sprouts Amid Fire-Charred Coastal Vegetation
- Kenneth Utt; Produced 'Silence of the Lambs'
- New Beckwith Trial to Track Racist History : Mississippi: White supremacist is accused of killing civil rights leader Medgar Evers more than 30 years ago. Two earlier trials ended in hung juries.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : While Ground Shook, Sheriff's Copter Was Flying Bread : Response: The emergency unit's availability was overlooked, officials say. Crew members are stunned and disappointed.
- Dole, Kemp Attack Clinton Health Plan : Policies: The possible GOP presidential candidates also criticize the President's foreign agenda and welfare reform strategy.
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : 97 LAUSD Schools Closed
- Peres, Arafat Hint at Imminent Breakthrough in Israel-PLO Pact : Mideast: Progress is reportedly made in Oslo. The Israeli foreign minister and PLO chief will meet again Saturday.
- Leon T. David, 92; Retired Judge
- C-o-a-l-i-t-i-o-n Spells Relief : Aid: Victims of the Oct. 27 fire can find counseling, clothing and a 'connection center' at the Laguna Fire Relief Coalition, which recently opened its new headquarters.
- SANTA ANITA : Wekiva Springs Wins Easily, Looms as a 3-Year-Old Threat
- Anteaters Are Cannon Fodder, 89-76
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Emotional Tide Takes Big Turn : Pro football: The Bills once were the sentimental favorites, but the Chiefs' Montana has taken that role.
- Backup Role Suits Kelm Fine : Football: After surprise release from Rams, linebacker is glad to be playing in the league, much less for the 49ers.
- SNEAKS 94 : SUMMER
- Karcher Enterprises Appoints Boston Chicken Outlets Chief
- Of Canals, Cruises and Countryside
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources
- Bus Driver Gets Nailed on Job
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Some Common-Sense Ways of Getting Through It All
- Lorena Bobbitt Found Innocent; Jury Cites Temporary Insanity : Law: Judge places her in custody to undergo psychiatric evaluation after she severed mate's penis.
- Camp Santa Monica : Policies That Were Intended to Relieve Homelessness Are Being Criticized for Making Matters Worse--and Those on the Streets Aren't Very Happy Either
- The $4-Billion Misunderstanding
- Foreign Policy as Psychoanalytic Social Engineering : NATO: If the Administration's Partnership for Peace is designed to propitiate Russia, how can it also serve as a way station into the Atlantic alliance?
- The Big Shakedown : DISASTER POLITICS : The Charade of Preparedness
- Two Homes to Move Into New Buena Park Historical District
- He Takes Recovery One Putt at a Time
- A Gap in Child Safety : Protective 'Corridor' Plan Should Include Valley Students
- Appliance Worker Arrested in Alleged Murder Attempt
- Accord Ends Fight Over Redevelopment
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : USC's Leslie Scores 29 Points in Victory Over Arizona State
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Beat Nevada, End Two Losing Streaks
- Aikman, Young Have Much to Prove Today : NFC: Agent for both says there's more pressure on 49er quarterback because Cowboys won Super Bowl last season.
- SNEAKS 94 : Spring
- GAME OF THE WEEK : It's Showtime as Cubs Prevail in Overtime : Community colleges: Brown stars as LACC defeats Compton, 106-101, in the Cubs' first televised game.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Status Check on Schools : Public Schools (Other than LAUSD)
- 'We're Sitting on a Time Bomb' : What effect has the earthquake had on your views of life in Los Angeles?
- Angry Survivors Want Access to Building : Damage: All are barred from Northridge Meadows pending inspection.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- United Way Campaign
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Wins This Round
- L.A. SPEAK
- FRANKLY, MY DEAR: More than 650 of...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- FICTION
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Ancient Tongue Now in the Computer Age
- Father Gets 8 Years for Starving Son, 4
- SOUTH GATE : Dispute Erupts Over Choice of Principal
- Candidates for Governor Vow Better Schools : Politics: In first three-way debate of major contenders, Wilson, Brown and Garamendi promise educators a return to excellence. But they differ on methods of funding.
- The Rev. Moon Ik-hwan; South Korean Opposition Leader
- MID-WILSHIRE : HIV Council Invites New Participants
- On the Set : Remains of the Play : A WRITER'S HUMOROUS JOURNEY BEGINS IN THE WEST END AND STOPS AT A
- Yevgeny Ivanov; Russian Spy in Profumo Scandal
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Report
- Eric Lloyd Wright Seeking an Organic Way in Architecture--and Life
- State Lawmakers Warn They Won't Stand Still for Earthquake Tax Hike : Legislature: The local delegation is already voicing criticism of proposed increases to fix the freeways. Many say the federal government should shoulder much of the repair cost.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Emergencies Routine for Volunteer Medical Team
- Whatever Happened to Neighborliness? : * Citizens Band Radio Enthusiast Who Saved Lives Should Be Lauded, Not Fined $50
- Boy, 17, Who Killed His Family Gets 4 Life Terms
- Anti-Gang Program a Good Team Effort : * Cooperation Between Agencies Helps to Cut Red Tape
- Vietnamese Politics Opens a New Chapter : Campaign: Jan. 2 election for 'president' of 300,000 Southland residents was intended to unify community, but a close vote only escalated infighting. The formal winner will be declared today.
- River Folks Fight Hazardous Waste Plant : 'Cancer Alley': Poor residents along lower Mississippi River spurred to action by plans for new source of toxic emissions.
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Ridley Scores 42 to Lead CLU (15-0)
- Latest Defeat Is Just Too Much for Baker : Irvine: After San Jose State wins, 89-76, Anteater coach has more than a few words for his team.
- SENIOR BOWL : Auburn-to-Alabama Pass Wins for South
- Arizona's Stoudamire Can't Hit, but Neither Can Trojans in Loss : College basketball: USC falls for third time in a row, 83-74. Reserve guard Rigdon steps up for Wildcats, scoring 21.
- It's Time to Cut Back
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Death Came in Many Ways for Valley's Victims
- ON THE REBOUND : Preparing for the Next One : Before Another One Strikes : Bracing Your Home for the Next Earthquake
- DOWNTOWN : Forum on Crime's Effect on Business
- FOR THE LOVE OF SCI-FI
- Arthur Altman; Wrote 400 Songs
- Nixon Center Expected to Be Think Tank With Clout : Institutions: Yorba Linda-based organization will likely be a player on the global policy scene, experts say.
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Where to Get Help : From water and shelter to clothing and counseling, the needs are many. But the community hears the call.
- Both Sides Act to Help Japan Leader Stay On : Asia: Politicians say economic and foreign policy needs can't wait. Prime minister's last-ditch effort to save political reforms viewed as futile.
- The Big Shakedown : ECONOMIC RECOVERY : The Spirit of Heroic Overcoming
- Structures Tumble in Piru, but the Townsfolk Stand Tall
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Will They Still Be Able to (Lottery) Party in 1999?
- New albums are rated on a...
- Franchise Failure Rate Research Stirs Debate
- Glimpses of Britain and Other Destinations
- Fire Safety for Hotel Guests
- FICTION
- Skiing Hut to Hut : Weekend cross-country enthusiasts tackle the wilderness trails of the Adirondacks
- Burning Up the Track in Norway : South Gate's Sanchez Will Run a Leg of Olympic Torch Relay
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Changes in College Schedules
- Chemotherapy, Dialysis, Pacemakers: All Part of Dog's Life Today : Medicine: Pet owners can choose among such specialists as dermatologists, oncologists and cardiologists to perform high-tech veterinary services.
- Leon Leyson of Fullerton Will Never Forget the Nazis or Their Brutality. But His Strongest Memory Is of the Humanity of Oskar Schindler, Who Put Him on a . . . : Survivors' List
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Aubrey S. Newman; 'Follow Me!' Army General
- Riordan Shows a Steady Hand in Leading a Rattled City
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : East County Shifts to Long-Term Recovery : Aftermath: Tasks include repairing the Thousand Oaks Library and examining roads in hard-hit Simi Valley.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : County Lobbies for Federal Funds : Assistance: Supervisor Howard says local government must streamline its own services to speed rebuilding.
- UCLA Ready for Life at the Top : College basketball: Bruins pull away from Sun Devils, 98-81, to keep record perfect and assure themselves of No. 1 ranking.
- In a 9-8 Game, Goalie Is MVP : NHL All-Star game: Richter stands out, thwarting three Bure breakaways. East rallies to beat West.
- Loyola Rally Isn't Enough
- SHAI "Right Back at Cha" MCA* 1/2...
- THE WINE LIST
- MELTING POT : Towing the Orthodox Hemline
- Century Freeway Gets High Marks in First Quake Test
- Jean-Louis Barrault; French Classic Actor
- Mexico Official Ready to Meet Indian Rebels
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Lakers Mend Courts at Ramona Gardens
- Bostonian Seen as Choice for Rights Post : Nomination: Deval Patrick, a lawyer with ties to the NAACP, is expected to be named soon by Clinton, sources say.
- Environmentalists Urge Shift in U.S. Consumption : Conservation: Group meets in search for answers to what one activist calls a waste 'mentality.'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Book Sale Boosts Library Awareness
- Great Lakes Dredging Due as Gunk Mounts
- 'Kojak' Star Telly Savalas Dies at 70
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Coffee Amid the Chaos: One Man's Search for Normality
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Holy Cross Medical Center Plans to Open Areas Closed by Quake
- A Ride-Along Finds Out Why They Call It a Beat
- On a Clear Day, Operation Deep Freeze Pilots Can See Nowhere : Antarctic: U.S. Naval Support Force fliers must be ready for anything from zero-visibility to unexpected and terrifying volcanic eruption.
- Suspect Caught, With an Assist From Police Dog
- Movie Gaffe 975: 'I'll Do Anything' Gets Lost in Time
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : L.A. Open to Honor McSpaden
- 'TROUBLE' MAKER : Julia Roberts Fights to Get Her Name in the Papers
- Luther Vandross, having paired with Frank Sinatra...
- You Can Bet That All's Phair in the Bidding War for Liz
- News, Tips & Bargains : Calling All Dude Ranchers
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Answers for Renters Seeking Earthquake Relief
- Plan Joint Tenancy for Ideal Estate
- It Takes a Strong Stomach to Get the Most Out of Your 401(k) Plan
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : CONTRIBUTORS
- Silence, Signs Are Keys to Murder Trial : Courts: Most of the main figures in an unusual case are deaf. The judge also is hearing-impaired.
- Clinton Relaxes After 1994's Fast-Paced Start
- The Verdict Is In: Mocking Expression Is <i> My</i> Best Defense
- Gen. Pfund Needs a Few Good Men
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Fillmore Still Hopes to Revive Downtown
- NFL PLAYOFFS : NFC's Best Can Put Up or Shut Up : Pro football: Confident Cowboys expect the usual strong game from Smith in rematch against 49ers.
- The Domino Effect in Long Beach Rap
- ZZ TOP "Antenna" RCA *** A...
- LIFE, DEATH AND AID: The Medecins Sans...
- FICTION
- Irony Incarnate : THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST, <i> By Jose Saramago</i> . <i> Translated from Portuguese by Giovanni Pontiero (Harcourt Brace: $23.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- The late Ray Milland plays a collector...
- GOP Raps Clinton on Crime, Suggests Military Build Jails
- Quake-Relief Information Line Offered
- Restoration Would Be Music to His Ears : Hardy: St. Michael's Church will be site of a 'quire' gallery as a tribute to old Dorset custom featured in author's work.
- Unorthodox Medical Care Goes to the Dogs, and Cats
- A LA RECUPERACION : GUIA DE INFORMACION Y ASISTENCIA : Se Inicia la Reconstruccion
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Mortgages, Repairs and Other Practical Matters
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Simi Valley, Fillmore Victims Seek Aid and Prepare for Storm : Recovery: Residents hurry with repairs to beat the expected rain. Red Cross opens disaster centers in the two cities.
- World of Nature Altered Under Biosphere 2 Dome : Science: Prototype space colony is evolving. Now the question is whether to tinker--or just watch it grow.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Temblor Exposes Cracks in Cities' Ability to Handle Disasters : Preparedness: West county areas that avoided major losses gleaned valuable lessons on how to respond to calamities.
- Surfing Ambassador Pitches Swell Sport
- Bonaly Wins, Witt Advances
- For Fedorov, MVP Is Way to Spell Name
- Star Drops Hills From His List
- Can Deposit Be Kept for Quake Damage?
- Reflections of a Witty Traveler : HENRY JAMES: Collected Travel Writings, <i> Edited by Richard Howard (The Library of America: two volumes, $35 each; 845 pp., 846 pp.)</i>
- CLIQUES : Tooned In
- Mixed Report Card for 'Mainstreaming' Disabled Pupils : Education: Special aides and resources are to follow those students who need them, but in these tight budget times, critics say that often does not happen.
- Black Coaches Assn. Boycott Backed at Crenshaw, Fremont : Basketball: Local coaches support protest over NCAA reduction in scholarships. But Kareem Abdul-Jabbar questions the group's motives.
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- Sleepless Nights Among Disaster's New Bedfellows : Shelters: Thousands get fitful moments of rest punctured by snoring and babies' cries.
- Two Banks to Redress Racial Loan Rejections
- CRENSHAW : Free Seminar to Discuss Legal Rights
- Offering an Exit for Women on a Dead-End Street
- ART REVIEW : Making Magic From the Mundane : Terry Fox's work is spiritual with a secular slant, exploring the order and meaningin our seemingly random existence
- LITERARY FILE : 'Shadowlands' Rekindles Interest in C. S. Lewis
- Decompressing, Desert-Style : A Welcoming Inn Was the Unpretentious Key to This Threesome's Getaway
- Thinking Young at Mardi Gras : Ribald reputation aside, New Orleans' big event is great for kids, too. Here's a primer.
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : A Game Plan for the Future : What you need to have and need to know to be ready.
- Topics / BRIEFLY
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Metrolink Trains
- Tapping a Talent Mine
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Anti-Abortion Group Prays at White House
- Finland Foresters Cave In, Care for Trees : Environment: Woodland managers move away from clear-cutting practices when they are threatened with loss of markets.
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Navigating Insurance Waters
- Strobe Talbott's Ideas and Their Consequences : Now that his thoughts affect more than magazine readers, the Senate must closely examine his prior writings.
- Of Secrecy and Paranoia: What Is Inman's Real Story?
- Different Reactions to an Experience Shared by Many : The earthquake terrified many and left others unfazed. It made heroes of some and made others contemplate leaving California for good. But the crisis pulled everyone together.
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras Powers Past Lendl
- Selling Like Mad
- In Brief
- KYOTO: The Ultimate Japanese Experience : The Inn of Your Dreams : Immersion in Ancient Custom at the Tawaraya
- Novels That Reach for the Stars : DECORATIONS IN A RUINED CEMETERY, <i> By John Gregory Brown (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 244 pp.)</i>
- A GALAXY OF CHARACTERS
- Permissible Levels Set for Antibiotics in Meat
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Teacher Enters Plea of Not Guilty in Sex Case
- Inspection Tag's Colors Demystified
- What Was This Man Thinking? : Luciano Benetton's clothes and ads work in Europe. But the 'Zen-trepreneur' behind a global empire just doesn't seem to get America.
- Students, Faculty Vow to Continue Principal's Work : Schools: Msgr. Michael Harris, founding principal and a guiding force behind Rancho Santa Margarita High School, shocked the campus by announcing an immediate leave of absence, citing stress.
- Oxnard Man Finds Bomb Near Car
- Rumbling Earth Doesn't Crumble Reunion Plans
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Curious Hordes : Looky-Loos Flock to Areas of Devastation
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : No Single Image or Story Can Portray the Devastation : Snapshots: Sights and sounds of disaster--and people's response to it--vary from tragedy to humor.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Crippled Water System Hinders Fire Response
- Notes about your surroundings
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Overcomes Mater Dei
- He Might Not Be the King, but He Definitely Fits the Bill
- Pepperdine Can't Catch USF, 82-80
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Parker's Tip-in Lifts Oregon, 61-60
- Parental Distraction Advised : Salt-N-Pepa's first album in 3 years, 'Very Necessary,' has hip-hopped up the charts, boosted by a sizzling 'Shoop' single and video. Not bad for a group whose members took a long hiatus and returned as solo moms
- ROSA PONSELLE: The Columbia Recordings. Rosa Ponselle,...
- SNEAKS 94 : FALL/CHRISTMAS
- First-Time Buyers Account for Majority of Home Sales
- Hotel Discounts From California to Florida
- LITTLE TOKYO : Yaohan Workers Picket Over Wages
- CRENSHAW : King Parade Now Planned for April 23
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : Getting Back on Track Helps Ease Children's Anxieties
- Computer Link Opens Gateway to the World
- The Politician Principal : In achieving difficult institutional change, a middle school administrator adhered to one overriding goal: The students' needs come first. : GUADALUPE SIMPSON
- THE 6.6 QUAKE : On the Rebound: A Guide to Recovery and Resources : THE STAFF
- Jaramogi Odinga; Kenya's First Vice President
- Richard O. Pollard; Former Life Magazine Photo Director
- Retro : Still in a 'Faerie Tale' World : DISNEY REPEATS SHOWTIME'S ADAPTATIONS OF FAMOUS FABLES
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Applications Sought for $500 Scholarships
- Jazz Sets Tone for City's 'Renaissance'
- Too Much Good News Upsets Clinton Agenda : Programs: With a brighter economic and health care outlook, support for his 'security' initiatives could fade.
- A LA RECUPERACION : GUIA DE INFORMACION Y ASISTENCIA : Escuelas : Distrito Escolar Lucha por Acomodar Miles de Estudiantes Desalojados por el Desastre
- NOTEBOOK : Scotti Headed for Southern Methodist
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Rebellion Against Economic Exile
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton's Job Approval Rating Stands at 55%
- Intelligent Warrior : Webber, 20, Shows Great Maturity While Fitting in for Golden State
- OSCAR HUBBUB : And Now, for a Not-So-Subtle Voting Reminder
- In Brief
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- Backpack & Budget : Cutting Costs in University Residence Halls
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Landlord Fined for Slum Conditions