- Friesz to Sign With Redskins
- Friedkin Signing Keeps 'Jade' in Lansing Family : Movies: Selection of Paramount chief's husband as director raises eyebrows, even in an industry known for nepotism.
- Carl's Discounts : Finally Joining the Competition, Chain Turns to Lower-Priced Fare
- A Father Says Goodby to the Last Link With His Son
- White House to Push Tougher View of McLarty
- In the Neighborhood : Lynwood: City Tries to Pull Together
- TV Shows and Stereotypes : 'Whose Reality Are They Writing About?'
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools to Continue Restrictions on Clubs
- So Unfair It's Almost a Crime : States' huge cost of incarcerating illegal immigrants is target of crime bill amendment
- Fair or Not, the Penske Advantage Is There : Auto racing: The team's willingness to experiment usually keeps its drivers ahead.
- Lewis and Friends Smash 800-Meter World Record
- Dance : Goode Alters 'Whisper'
- How 3 U.S. Firms Solved the Japan Enigma : Trade: A willingness to examine their faults helped Apple, Dow and the little-known JMDS succeed in a tough market.
- ORANGE : Strike Threat Spurs School, Union Talks
- Man, 26, Killed in Drive-By Shooting as He Leaves Party
- SIMI VALLEY : Emergency Alert System Offered
- Jordan Leading His Team With .304 Batting Average
- Economic Profile
- Ex-Transit Official Wins Suit : Award: Jury orders L.A. county to pay $518,000 to a man who said he lost his job because he had uncovered misdeeds by contractors.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Magic Stops Bulls' Win Streak at 10
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Macias' Infectious Beat Rocks Shrine
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Ben-Dor Shines in Santa Barbara
- Workstation Pinups May Be Sexual Harassment
- Taxing Jobs
- Mitchell Offers Three Cheaper Health Plans
- Nation IN BRIEF : MAINE : Ice-Jam Flooding Leaves Town a Mess
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Cult Survivors Hold a Memorial Service
- A New Family Bible : What happens to those left behind when members of a black family 'pass' for white? A daughter reveals the pain.
- Ship Suspected of Smuggling Immigrants Seized : High seas: Taiwanese fishing vessel with 121 people aboard is intercepted by Coast Guard off the coast of Mexico.
- At La Cienega Boulevard, Joy Still Has No On-Ramp
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park's Fate May Be Put on Fall Ballot
- Floyd All Wet; Trevino Cleans Up : Golf: Water hazards on the 15th and 17th holes prove decisive in the PGA Seniors' Championship.
- ART REVIEW : Performance Pieces Mar Exhibit of Robert Stivers Photos : His best work on view in Laguna is his simplest, while he sometimes puts too much stock in mannered poses and set-ups.
- INSURANCE
- Merry-Go-Round Puts a New Spin on Ad Campaign
- A School Full of Star Pupils
- Bill to Ban Assault Weapons Is Short of Majority in House
- Israel Eases Ban on Palestinians
- Convicted Wife Killer Takes New Wife Hostage
- The Florida Keys are quickly going to the birds : Presence of rare species has led to islands' reputation as the latest hot spot for Audubon members.
- Trial to Start for Woman Accused of Abusing Child : Courts: Defense attorney says the Westlake homemaker was trying to do what was best. Prosecutors believe that she did more than attempt to help her daughter.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Senna Spins Out Again and Schumacher Wins
- Titans Complete Sweep of UNLV
- A Shining Past : Lee Calton, 82, the shoeshine man at Burbank Airport, has buffed more than a million pairs, including those belonging to early Hollywood stars, politicians and gangsters. Today, his is a dying profession.
- Taco Bell Poised to Announce Whether It Will Move to Texas : Jobs: The Irvine-based firm is pondering a last-minute pitch by California officials.
- Taco Bell Weighs State, O.C. Pitches in Decision : Business: If effort to keep Irvine company rooted works, other firms may follow. Officials watch and wait.
- Hats Off to Teens With Bare Noggins
- Clinton Insists on Diplomacy as Criticism Rises
- CAMPAIGN NOTES : Nothing's Out of Kilter When It Comes to Grabbing Attention
- Wilderness Park Ideas Discussed at Workshop : Recreation: Suggestions on how to use the Laguna Canyon acreage range from where to put entrances to configurations for trails.
- BUENA PARK : Pain Shared at Parenting Skills Class
- Chamber in Tustin Elects New Officers
- Irwin Beats Norman at Heritage
- SANTA ANITA : Mandella Gets Stakes Hat Trick
- Ron Vawter; Acclaimed Stage, Film Actor
- Turks Kill 57 Rebel Kurds
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Interpretive Center Opens at Wetlands
- Movie : Only Ice-T Up to 'Surviving'
- NEWBURY PARK : Panel Will Weigh Removal of 5 Oaks
- ORANGE : City OKs 5% Raise for Police Employees
- Rent Feud on Mobile Homes Is Reignited : Housing: Park owners are pushing a statewide initiative to abolish price controls. Residents call the campaign misleading and the aim unfair.
- Q & A WITH ERIC BRAEDEN : From a 'Rat' to Playing 'Young and Restless'
- OAK VIEW : Land Donated to Habitat for Humanity
- TV REVIEW : 'Ride With the Wind' a Trip Into Love
- Fox's 'Menendez Murders' a Real Trial
- Northwest Says It Will Cut Summer Fares Up to 40%
- TAIWAN
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Renting Out a Second Home? Know Rules First : Real estate: Leasing is one way to hold on to property, but it involves a new set of responsibilities.
- Mandela's Campaign Faces Uphill Battle in Cape Area
- SANTA ANA : Students Propose Quake Safety Ideas
- IRVINE : Woodbridge Youth Plans Get City Funds
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 3 Students Expelled for Bringing Knives
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Schottenfeld Gives a Lesson in Cabaret
- Kidder Fires Exec Over Phantom Trades : Wall Street: Discovery of scheme forces the brokerage to take a $210-million charge against first-quarter earnings.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Dartmouth Trustees Vote to Keep ROTC
- Earth's Angels : Young and Old, Ecology-Minded Honor Their Planet
- Taft High Wins 2nd Academic Decathlon : Education: Woodland Hills wonder students capture national championship by more than 2,000 points.
- Disneyland Skyway Rider Hurt in Fall : Accident: Man lands in tree, is released from hospital after treatment. Overhead ride continues in service.
- Woman Escapes Attacker at Home
- COUNTYWIDE : Students, Papers Win Journalism Awards
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CLINTON PRESIDENCY : There's Plenty of Hypocrisy, but Whitewater Is Not the Key
- Help the Parent, but Not at Child's Expense : Welfare: Reform must include good child care, allow for part-time work and exempt mothers of infants.
- Angels in the Clouds Even After 5-4 Defeat
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Consider Options on Garbage
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Says He Finally Is Pain-Free
- O.C. Autopsy Fails to Find Cause of Death in Fumes Case
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Doomsday Project' Reportedly Scrapped
- Pall of Disbelief at Service for 26 Copter Victims : Turkey: U.S. pilots' mistaken shoot-down of two helicopters over Iraq draws anger, sorrow at memorial on air base.
- Youth Stabbed at Theme Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Leaders to Address Speed Hump Petition
- ART REVIEW : Pioneering Photographers and Their 'Palette of Light'
- Nelson Makes Sacrifice as CSUN Beats Hawaii
- Financial Barrier Delays Installing Berm at Intersection
- In War, They Don't Ask What Race You Are
- Colleges Reported Near Crisis in Financial Aid : Education: Study contends that county's three campuses may be losing up to 5,000 potential students because cuts have left the office staffs unable to keep up with demand.
- YORBA LINDA : Family Ties Strong in Bus-Driving Corps
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A Different Reardon, but Results the Same
- BOSTON MARATHON : Kenyans Ready to Take On the World's Best Again
- Gymnast's Academics Do Complete Flip : Titans: Delia, headed to NCAA championships, applies same dedication in classroom as in her sport.
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Unser Jr. Is a Winning Team Player : Auto racing: After mates Tracy and Fittipaldi run into trouble, he takes over.
- J.D. Power to Move Survey Into Europe
- PLO, Israel Clash on Prisoners in Talks
- Today's Topic
- China Charges 3 With Robbing, Killing 24 Taiwan Tourists in Lake Boat Fire
- Next Year, 'The Brothers Baldwin' by Alexander Solzhenitsyn : Culture: A solution to its decline and fall in America.
- City to Weigh Repair of Aging Water System : Simi Valley: Council will consider seeking bids to fix pipelines and four tanks damaged in the Jan. 17 earthquake. A consultant could be paid up to $500,000.
- Serbs Ignore U.N. Truce, Send Tanks Into Besieged City : Bosnia: The invasion triggers panic in Gorazde, which U.N. had designated as a protected area. Enclave's fall could be a crushing blow to Western policy.
- VENTURA : Park's Visitors Center to Offer Live Video
- MISSION VIEJO : Library Foundation Guidelines Approved
- Single Currency Is Possible by 1999, EU Commissioner Says
- British U.N. Soldier Killed in Sarajevo
- New Autopsy in Fumes Case Can't Find Cause of Death
- A New Team, a New Theme for Brown
- Wilson Names 4 to County Fair Board
- Kinko's Intent on Branching Out : Growth May Affect Upper Avenue
- Sharing Common Ground
- Hands That Rock the Cradle : All Americans must reach out to help the nation's youngest poor children
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Rangers Show Islanders Who's Boss, 6-0
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Cappella Ensemble's Mastery Spans Centuries at Irvine Concert
- Future Is Now in Provocative 'Cyberpunk' at Nuart
- 2-Day Powwow to Be Held at Orange Coast College
- England's Steve Robertson Defends Indy Lights Title; Hearn Wins, Too
- Not the Usual Starting Blocks for Carl Lewis
- Socialist Laws
- Crayon Tests
- Fishermen
- Don't Assume All at Bathhouse Are Gay
- School Parking Lot Ripe for Crime
- Pierce College Has Served Community
- TV Control at Home
- Idea of the Melting Pot Is Still Valid
- Justice in Singapore
- Job Security
- Sybert Should Know About Area Already
- Article Offensive to 'Art of Clowning'
- Reinstitute Sensible Trapping Policy
- Test Scores No True Measure of Success
- Muddled Thinking on Water Rates
- Owl Protection Measures Could Backfire : Environment: Policies to protect habitat in Sierra Nevada might help fuel devastating blazes, loggers and forestry officials say. Some environmentalists contend the claims are a ploy to gain harvesting rights to old-growth trees.
- Santa Monica Freeway Reopens
- COLUMN ONE : A Question of Culture, or Cruelty? : A movement to ban part of the Mexican rodeo, or <i> charreada, </i> is gaining support in the state. Animal rights groups say tripping horses is inhumane, but fans say racism is behind the criticism of traditions.
- Desmond Made Her Tragedy
- MOVIES - April 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1994
- Obituaries - April 18, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 18, 1994
- Brown Focuses on Economy to Boost Campaign
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- HISTORIC CHURCHES : Los Angeles is rich in religious landmarks with exquisite or unusual architecture. Amongthem is one that stands in the middle of a cemetery and another that depicts a soldier in a tank in stained glass.
- One of the 'Sillier' Reviews of the Season
- TECHNOLOGY - April 18, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 18, 1994
- BRIEFLY : People: Presidential Scholar Semi-Finalist
- The Nation : Personal Perspective : Cobain: Generation's Failed Effort to Redefine Success
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S. AIR POWER : The Peril of Force in Penny Packets : Using bombing as a tool of foreign policy depends on our willingness to do, and perhaps suffer, some savage deeds.
- Obituaries : * Steven D. Smith; Veteran Local Blues Guitarist
- Valley Commentary : Illegals Vs. Legals: Closed Doors, Open Arms
- Woman Disables Car, Thwarting Carjacker
- Olde-Time Cultural Faire : Annual UCI Festival Features Food, Drink and Medieval Exhibits
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Olsen Helps Titans Rout UNLV, 20-1
- GOLF / PGA SENIORS' CHAMPIONSHIP : Mowry Falls Apart, Shoots 85; Floyd Survives to Take Lead
- Me-Me-Me-Me Turned Out to Be a Sour Note to Magic : Lakers: Attitude of the players was a key factor in his decision not to return as coach.
- ROUNDUP : Stevens Takes Over as Irgun Wins the Wood
- AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Schott Comes Out Smoking for Reds
- The New Lowdown on Boz Scaggs; a Moody 'Crow'
- Enigmatic, Unsettling Voice of Nielsen
- PROFILE : The Amy Chronicles : After years in the shadow of her parents, not to mention ex-husband Steven Spielberg, Amy Irving is now secure in her own identity. 'I've never been so alive,' says star of Arthur Miller's new play, 'Broken Glass'
- NONICTION
- News, Tips & Bargains : Tourist Slaying in Caribbean Port
- Traveling On Credit, by DANIEL HALPERN
- Japanese Student Shot in Carjacking Attempt
- Battle Lines Drawn Over the Boardwalk : Landmark: Heated debate on renovation plans and vending rules is expected to continue when officials take up the issue again this week.
- 'Patriot Games'
- Gallegly Fails to Warm to Huffington
- Test Proves Some Dogs Have Obedience Licked : Training: Only three of 28 fail program that includes biggest challenge: Sitting quietly on a hill.
- Taft High's Team Earns Perfect Marks in Decathlon Final
- Services Pending for San Juan Matriarch Evelyne Lobo Villegas
- A Note to Readers
- Clinton Calls for Steps to Rid Projects of Guns : Crime: The President proposes using metal detectors and regular frisking. A Chicago court ruling blocks sweeps in search of weapons.
- HIGHLAND PARK : 3 Killed as Truck Crashes Into Wall
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Neighbors Protest Adult Bookstore
- Outside Looking In is an occasional...
- HANCOCK PARK : Historic Library Getting Shored Up
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Debate Centers on How San Diego Airport Can Spread Out Its Wings
- Bugsy (TMC Sunday at 12:05 p.m.), written...
- A Winding Path Led to Huffington's Senate Bid : Election: Multimillionaire says his political ambitions are driven by a spiritual calling. But some see a paradox.
- The World : The Best People to Judge If North Korea Has the Bomb
- Legend Flying High : Aviation: Pilots from across the country make memorial flight to honor the late Gen. J.H. 'Jimmy' Doolittle, who led 1942 bombing run on Tokyo.
- Two Stanton Women Hospitalized After Drug Overdoses, Police Say
- Briton Hopes to Get Drop on Accusers
- Hawaii Downs Northridge, 13-7
- Montgomery Recycles His Act at Westminster : Baseball: High school pitcher does not throw in the towel after hearing some discouraging words at Fountain Valley.
- TRACK AND FIELD / MT. SAC RELAYS : Granville's Talent Seems Unlimited
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : There Was No Magic for Some Bad Teams
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Shortstop Endures a Long Day
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Galarraga Ends Slump in Grand Style
- SOCCER : U.S. Loses Grip on Rare Victory, Ties Moldova
- ROSSINI: "LA CENERENTOLA." Cecilia Bartoli, William Matteuzzi,...
- In Over Your Head? : How to Pick a Roofer
- FICTION
- THE AMAZING STORY OF THE TONELLI FAMILY IN AMERICA : On The Road in Search of the Italian-American Experience, in Which One Man Discovers Identity, Ethnicity, Kinship and All That
- In Fantasy and in Fact : ROALD DAHL: A Biography, <i> By Jeremy Treglown (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 322 pp.)</i>
- THINGS TO COME : Clean, Green Flying Machine
- Backpack & Budget : New Travel Bargains in Scotland, England
- Italy's Right Wins Top Parliament Posts : Europe: Three-party alliance headed by Berlusconi now looks to getting the premiership, probably by midweek.
- Korea Eases Way for Foreign Adoption, but End Nears
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL : The Best of the Best in High School Hoops : Boys: Seven of 10 powerhouses on City Times' all-star team have won Division I scholarships. Toby Bailey of Loyola makes his fourth team appearance.
- EXPOSITION PARK : Mass Medium for Museum's Message
- BALDWIN HILLS : Robinsons-May Gets Repairs, New Stock
- Stress Brought on by Jury Duty in Gut-Wrenching Trials Gets Attention : Courts: Some are trying debriefing sessions by mental health professionals to help jurors cope with emotional toll and avoid later distress.
- Pope Wants Ecumenical Prayer Atop Mt. Sinai in Year 2000
- SOUTH : City Upholds Ban on Store's Liquor Sales
- CITY ARTS : Pollution Solution
- DOWNTOWN : Students Get Kick Out of Poetry
- Arkansan Pushed as 'Gutsy' Choice for Supreme Court
- SPRING ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Leads Roosevelt Hit Parade Over Garfield, 14-0
- One Man's Love Affair With American Rail--Bumps and All : Lifestyles: Henry Kisor might be the ultimate 'railfan.' He's ridden Amtrak for years and written a book. For a good ride, he says, relax, read or schmooze.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : '3 Strikes' Law Is Unclear, Activists Say
- A Vision of Venice Pavilion as an Arts Center for Children
- Boulez, the Mellow Years : Pierre Boulez was once a feared composer-conductor, but today he is a gracious, witty conductor who is considerate toward his musicians and still passionate about having contemporary music in people's lives
- Surfers Find Shark-Bitten Body Off San Diego Coast
- The State : Riordan's Power Faces the Crucial Test: Can It Overcome Authority?
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Haris Pasovic : Ensuring Culture Survives Amid the Horrors of Sarajevo
- Retaining Public Access to Scenic Park : * Laguna Niguel Homeowners Shouldn't Turn Parking Area Into Private Preserve
- Rodeo Grandmas Spurred to Action by TV Ad : Sports: Quartet debuted in a bank commercial and now say they'll be riding and roping steers to the end.
- O.C. Burglary Suspect a '3rd-Strike' Candidate
- Cities Wise to Seek Youthful Perspective : * Fresh Ideas Bring Vitality to a World of Adult Order
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields' Thigh Not Getting Better
- For Whom 'Bell' Tolls
- Ferreira, Wilson Plan Building Project Over the Summer : Hockey: The list of things to do includes elevating the talent level of the team.
- ANGELIQUE KIDJO : This Parisian Singer's African Roots Run Deep
- Trustee's Office Becoming a Debtors' Haven : Bankruptcy: Tight budgets, crushing workload make it difficult to uncover hidden assets. One official tells creditors they are basically on their own.
- Lawrence Waddington, former Los Angeles County Superior...
- * Richard A. Hawthorne has joined the...
- Architects to Honor Park at Convention
- Bright Black : ON THE REAL SIDE: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying--The Underground Tradition of African-American Humor That Transformed American Culture, From Slavery to Richard Pryor, <i> By Mel Watkins (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; cloth; 656 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Ceramic-Filled Paint Offers Built-In Insulation
- Foreign Government Tourist Offices
- Man of Steel Lands in Hills
- NONICTION
- 'Riders of the Storm'
- Are We Having Fun Yet? : MY IDEA OF FUN, <i> By Will Self (Grove/Atlantic: $21; 309 pp.)</i>
- Police Station On Wheels Gets Funding
- BIOLOGIC: Designing With Nature to Protect the...
- Despite Unity Pleas, Garamendi and Brown Feud Heats Up : Democrats: Insurance commissioner continues attacks at state convention. Treasurer says her focus is on defeating Wilson.
- Korean Schools in U.S. Teach Language, Culture to Adoptees : Lifestyle: 'They wear Korea in their faces every day of their lives, and I think they should have it in their hearts,' one parent said.
- Device Enhances Detection of Breast Cancer
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Meeting Planned on Bus Fare Increases
- Fishermen Stage Blockade to Protest Ban
- Electric Belt Brings Order to Court With Shocking Restraint : Courts: There is no permanent injury to a recalcitrant subject. Manufacturer of the device describes the feeling as 'devastation.'
- Tri-Cities Water District PR Push Is Making Waves
- PREP SWIMMING / ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Day Goes Just Swimmingly for Buyukuncu, Woodbridge
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Twilight Years for the Sport's Biggest Names
- Contenders, Pretenders
- Best Foods Signs Olympian Blair to Push Peanut Butter
- AN UNCOMMON SCOLD compiled by Abby...
- THE PAINTING ON THE WALL : Building Bridges Instead of Barriers, a Mural Helps the Healing Begin
- Blood, Bitterness and The Ballot : Amid Unending Violence, Political Chaos and Voter Confusion, Nelson Mandela and Frederik De Klerk Campaign for the Presidency, and a New South Africa
- Both Sides Now : An Author's Account of Her Family's Descendants--Black and White--Strikes a Chord With People She Meets on a Book Tour. It's Like Having 'Roots in Several Gardens,' One Man Tells Her.
- Restaurants : THE GREATEST OF EASE : Russell Jackson's Adventurous Cooking: a High- Wire Act That Doesn't Always Need a Net
- WESTLAKE : Discussion on Role of Women in Chiapas
- Playing It Safe
- Community Policing Hits Home : Law enforcement: When police asked for help fighting crime, Valley residents and merchants responded. And the crime rate dropped.
- BRIEFLY : Health: Honoring County Supervisor
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : When crediting the chemistry on 'Frasier,' don't forget Peri Gilpin
- Bhutto Proposes Legal Reforms to Aid Pakistani Women
- Shock Wave of School Violence Reaching Out to Suburbs, Rural Areas : Education: Some districts use metal detectors, drug-sniffing dogs, ID cards and video cameras to try to keep the peace.
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Bill Seeks to Lure Doctors to Region
- SPRING ROUNDUP
- HANCOCK PARK : As Urban Woes Threaten, Residents of This Exclusive Enclave Are Fighting To Preserve The Status Quo
- 'Be Patient' : It's a Familiar Refrain From the Politicians, Says a Resident Activist at the Imperial Courts Housing Projects. But When Will the Promises to the People Be Fulfilled?
- Conserving Open Space Is the Goal
- Saudis May Purchase Fleet of Submarines
- Mintey Notches 3rd Saugus Speedway Win in a Row
- Ducky Debut : They fell short of a playoff berth, but the Mighty Ducks still had a history-making season, tying Florida for most victories by an NHL expansion team.
- Fine Tuning Visual Skills Helps Athletes in All Sports
- Q & A With Roger Kahn : The Boys of Summer and Others Revisited : Baseball: It was 'The Era,' when the Yankees, the Giants, and the Dodgers ruled the world.
- Richard E. Miller has joined DVI Inc.,...
- * Rick Davitt has been promoted to...
- Click-to-navigate is the key to CD-ROM. Compton's New Media claims it invented the technology. Does that make its Carlsbad team a band of multimedia bullies or the : MOTHERS OF INVENTION?
- Destination: English Channel : CHUNNEL VISION : England-France Rail Link Is Set to Open May 6, But Fares and Service Aren't Yet on Track
- Club Membership Has Discounts and Benefits
- Destination: Italy : Trotting Through Tuscany : A Rider from the Big City Discovers the Rustic Pleasures of the Chianti Region, Explored at the Speed of One Horsepower
- News, Tips & Bargains : VAT--A Taxing Issue
- Death Toll From Storms Rises to 7; Parts of East Coast Soaked
- Lionheart (NBC Sunday at 9 p.m.), a...
- From Junk to Souvenir to Treasure
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Teacher Charged in Serial Killing Case
- Breaking the Parent Trap: Helping Dads Help Children : Families: Rather than lock up fathers who can't pay support, a welfare reform project offers job training.
- Germany Is Making Maglev Train a 262-M.P.H. Reality : Transportation: Perhaps in a decade, the 180-mile-long Transrapid line will be the world's first intercity train system of its type.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Air Cover Resumes in 'No Fly' Zone
- Fire and earthquake victims bring their damaged plates and porcelain to Foster Art Restoration in Costa Mesa. A complete, seamless restoration is the goal of the experts who work on priceless heirlooms as well as Disney figurines. : Picking Up the Pieces
- Motorist Killed in Crash Is Identified
- Crosses Mark Tragic End of Stroll : Oregon: Community tries to cope with deaths of three children and a mother run down along a highway by an allegedly drunk driver.
- Cities Can Ill Afford Sexual Harassment : * More Than $600,000 in Settlements Proves Workplace Behavior Must Be Addressed