- Federal Court Orders Release of Man Imprisoned for Murder
- Lynwood Market Shooting Tests Open-Mindedness of Community
- Pierce Student Faces Rape, Beating Charges
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Happy With Catchers
- Hershiser Continues His Climb : Dodgers: He hopes to pitch four more years, realizing his 1988 accomplishments are all but impossible to match.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : French Track Star Hides Out in Westwood
- Longshot Wins Flamingo, Canaveral Last
- West Meets East at the Simon : LACMA Collaboration Mixes Sights and Sounds of India, Nepal
- Motive Sought in Woman's Slaying : Violence: Mina Castaneda of Oxnard was allegedly shot on a quiet Santa Paula street by her husband, who is being held by police.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Gretzky Dislikes Hopeless Feeling
- Whimper and Bang Mark Opening Day : Baseball: Lankford leads off season with a home run, but few see Cardinals defeat Reds, 6-4.
- Strawberry: Lost, Found and Out? : Baseball: Dodger slugger skips Freeway Series finale for undisclosed reasons. Claire calls excuse unacceptable and his future with team is in doubt.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dr. John Finds the Old Medicine Still Effective
- 4 Crash Victims Identified
- It Might Be Riding on the Lang Factor : Blue Devils: When senior forward plays well, as he has in this tournament, so does Duke.
- DiSarcina Lifts Angels to Freeway Sweep : Baseball: His winning RBI in a 5-4 victory over the Dodgers helps team come out of spring on a positive note.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : They Could Be in for a Devil of a Time : Men: Depth of Arkansas could make it tough on Duke in the championship game.
- Arkansas' Big Nasty Leaves Mark on Foes : Razorbacks: Williamson has led his team to its first appearance in the NCAA championship game.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Quiet Evening With Art of Sax
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Durcal Confirms Her Status
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Spring's Trip Is Just Down Irony Lane
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : Wall Street Slump Doesn't Scare Off These Growth-Stock Funds
- Chinese Trade Team Due in U.S.
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : Eroding Share Prices Set Bond Investors Aquiver
- 400 Valley Fans Warm Up for Start of--Yes--Cricket Season
- SOUTH COUNTY : Driving Skills Classes for Seniors Offered
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Ad Blitz Planned on Women's Health Care
- PLAY BALL: When those words open the...
- Homeless Beggar Saves 2 Trapped in Fiery Car
- Building Burned
- Last of Post-Quake Metrolink Stations Opening in Oxnard : Transportation: New stop comes 10 weeks after FEMA funding enabled extension of rail service. Fete planned before first departure today.
- All of Los Angeles--as least as much...
- Class Split by Uproar Over Reading Assignment : Education: Some Ventura County parents complain about the content of Richard Wright's 'Black Boy.' Others defend it as a valuable lesson in bigotry and deprivation.
- Reform, Yes, but Don't Nail the Doors Shut : Some INS proposals might block legitimate asylum seekers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youths' Dispute Leads to Gunfire
- Early Easter : Outdoor Sunrise Service in Ojai Draws the Faithful
- VENTURA : City May Seek Bids for Key Street Project
- Unidentified Man Dies From Gunshot
- Apartment Fire Forces 29 Residents to Flee
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : 'Three Strikes' and We're All Out of Luck : Politics: Local impact of anti-crime legislation seems like an Irish stew, but it's troublesome enough to make you want an Irish whiskey.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : NCAA MEN : It Could Be Three Times as Historical
- A World Sans Roundtables? Not Funny
- Japanese Stocks Fall as Fears Mount That Fed Will Hike Rates : Markets: Tokyo investors concerned that the growth in U.S. employment will lead to action to check inflation.
- Home-Produced Wares : Farmers Market a Modern-Day Bazaar for Small Vendors
- RETAILING
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : If You Thought Last Quarter Was Bad, Hang On
- 3.4 Earthquake Rattles Palm Springs Area
- Earthquake Prompts State Review of Safety Codes : Preparedness: California begins review that could bring major changes for agencies and property owners. Areas of concern include gas connections, water mains and dam construction standards.
- O.C. Friends Bid Eu Adieu as She Takes Diplomatic Post
- Quake-Afflicted Community Still Roughing It
- Corrections Officials Push Detention Plan
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Gets There Just in Time
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Sabal-Lecco, Friends: Lesson in Teamwork
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Party, Yes, but None of That Weird Stuff for the Breeders
- Bias Against <i> Any </i> Race Is Unacceptable : Los Angeles: The exclusion of 5,000 white applicants from a firefighter test shows how good intentions can go awry.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : A Painful Shot Hits the Mark : Women: Smith sinks three-pointer after North Carolina inbounds the ball with 0.7 seconds left. Louisiana Tech falls, 60-59.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- TV REVIEWS : 'Simple Men' Go in Search of Their Dad
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : One Left-hander Remains With A's
- Do You Know Him? : There's a Side to Bo Jackson That Fans Cannot See
- Angels Need More Than Realignment
- Protester Berates Clinton at Church : Dissent: Agents shield First Family as shouts about AIDS policy ring from balcony at Easter services. Same man interrupted a speech in December.
- Citizen Kate: a Run Against the Conventional Wisdom : Politics: Kate Squires' long-shot Senate bid struggles to be heard over the volume of big-money campaigns.
- When Dodger Players Are Having Problems, They Can Call On the Pitching Coach, the Hitting Coach--or the Team Psychiatrist : Head Coach
- No Longer Living on an Island : Japanese: The 40,000 nationals in the Southland have kept apart, even from Japanese Americans. Now, economic woes have thinned their numbers and recent San Pedro murders have increased their fear of crime.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Work Under Way on New Auto Mall Sign
- Modest Proposal : 'Pay Parents to Be Teachers' Aides'
- SANTA ANA : Shelter for Women, Kids to Be Dedicated
- Hearing Scheduled on Water Service Fee
- Avaz Marks the Persian New Year
- Planners Seek Input for Cal State Campus : Education: Officials hope that Thursday meeting elicits ideas from residents and the business community for a public- private partnership.
- Hollywood Is Not Melrose's Place, He Says
- Community Groups Object to View of 'South Central' : Television: After a screening of the first episode, critics say it perpetuates negative images.
- Crenshaw's Putting Leads to Three-Shot Victory
- CHINA
- Cuban Goes on Latin Tour
- Colosio Assassination Plot Alleged : Mexico: Aburto's father claims his son is being made the fall guy in a broad conspiracy.
- Allied PAC Fuels Hurtt's Political Drive
- Officer to Teach Anti-Drug Message
- Women Mourn Deaths of Their Mates Near Pier : Crime: The girlfriends of two shot in the head on Huntington Beach street find it difficult to make sense of the slayings. Both say the victims weren't gang members, as police have suggested.
- Man Attacking Mother With Hammer Is Killed
- Grocer Flees Threats a Day After Shooting : Violence: As officials try to reduce tensions, reputed gang members intimidate the man who wounded a youth suspected of shoplifting.
- TELEVISIONChanging Charlies: Charles Kuralt bid goodby to...
- Pop : John Hiatt, Dogs Deliver a No-Frills Rock Concert
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : While Other Asian Markets Falter, Japanese Stocks Have a New Surge
- Asian Stocks Down on Fears of Rate Hikes : Markets: Tokyo, Bangkok, other exchanges open lower on worries U.S. economic growth will spur action by Fed.
- Capital on Edge Over Market's Erratic Pulse
- S. Africa Leaders Schedule Peace Talks as Killings Mount : Violence: Summit is planned for Friday. At least 40 deaths are recorded in Natal province over weekend.
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Public Enemy is No. 1 attraction in quiet town : Legacy of gangster John Dillinger lives in wax. Museum includes his shoes, his pants and his pals.
- Practicing for Parenthood : OK, so he was wrong. A doggy daddy discovers that having pets is a lot like raising kids.
- MOORPARK : Free CPR Training Offered to Residents
- Results of Crime Offensive Could Take 2 Years : Violence: County gang killings continue at a deadly pace. A fall summit planted seeds for a battle that is just now beginning to take root.
- MALAYSIA
- PAGES : A Who's Who for Whodunits
- O.C. Sen. Hurtt Presses On Toward Conservative Goals : Politics: Brash Republican makes it his business to put more like-minded candidates in the Legislature.
- 850,000 Rwandans Facing Starvation
- Participants Needed for Diabetics Study
- SIMI VALLEY : Employers Sought for Youth Job Fair
- JAPAN
- AUSTRALIA
- Firms Banking on China's Status Quo : Trade: Threatened loss of country's most-favored nation designation could drive up costs of U.S. businesses.
- Don't Stop Presses on High School Newspapers
- The Roadblocks of Racing to Emergencies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chamber Hands Out 4 Annual Awards
- Game Is Deadly for O.C. Teen on Train Trestle
- Israeli Police Capture Fugitive Kach Leader
- Pets' Peeves : Dognapers. Co-ops. Sirens. Have dogs and their owners bitten off more than they can chew in the Big Apple?
- 3 Arrested in Auto Theft After Chase Through 3 Cities
- Platform : Foreign Students: 'My Home Country Is Safer Than L.A.'
- OCCUPATION: BREAD BAKERName: William OrquizRestaurant: Gustaf AndersThumbs...
- H. FRED MICKELSONChairman, Orange County Chamber of...
- Beijing to Get Look at Imported Cars : China: Country's first showroom for foreign makes is seen as key to turning the auto into a common tool.
- Client's No Baby-Sitter for Home Businesswoman
- COLUMN ONE : No Longer Looking Homeward : Nearly 20 years after the fall of Saigon, a generation of immigrants is coming of age. Their desire to build a good life in America often overshadows the anger and pain their parents brought from Vietnam.
- Uncle Sam Has Deep Pockets--$4,599 for Each of Us
- Easter's Tentful of Miracles
- Tax Filings Down Almost 6%, IRS Says
- FULLERTON : Heritage Oak to Add 7th and 8th Grades
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Conversion Suggested for 9 Vacant Schools
- International
- NEWPORT BEACH : Storytelling Events to Mark Library Week
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fulton Students Take Pentathlon Honors
- Letter Leads to New Signs on University for MacArthur Approach
- Cement Lumps May Mean Bumpy Ride on Valley Vista
- Dear Street Smart:What are my legal and...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College Seeking Alumni
- Congregation Finds a Time for Healing : Disaster: A week after an Alabama church was devastated by a deadly tornado, members gather in the parking lot and comfort each other.
- 'Bossy, Miss Bossy' Is No Soft Touch : Advice: Her column has been called a hoot. But E. Jean Carroll is honest and straight to the point. Her formula in letters? 'Just do it!'
- Food for Thought : Church's Egg Hunt Holds Easter Lesson for Children
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Congress Steps Up Free Mass Mailings
- IRVINE : Kids Needed for UCI Hyperactivity Study
- Business Leaders Protest Rulings : Thousand Oaks: Some say they are fed up with the city's rejection of development projects. Officials say rulings reflect will of majority.
- He's a Champion Off Duke's Bench
- NEWPORT BEACH : Maid Gets Reward for Returning Gems
- VENTURA : Students Plan to Grow Food for Homeless
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : It's a Last-Second Lineup Shuffle
- Bullish on Luke Perry
- Fox Looks Inside 'South Central'
- PLACENTIA : City Weighs El Toro Panel Membership
- Today's Topic
- Economic Profile
- TV REVIEWS : 'Contessa' Steps Into a Masquerade
- Passion Flower : Dana Point Pair's Devotion to Orchids Blooms in Their Not-So-Secret Garden
- Floyd Feels Chipper After The Tradition : Senior golf: He beats Douglass with a near-perfect shot on the first hole of sudden death to win tournament.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Pennywise Offers a Hard-Core Trip
- Lakers Thinking Playoffs After Holding Off Hawks
- Giving Back : Feeling Like a 'Prisoner in Your Own Skin'
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : FIFA Chief Fights Palace Coup to Try to Hold On to Office
- ORANGE : Birds Find Homes Built by Couple
- A Generous Look at 'Films of Bertolucci'
- A Thumbs Up for This Oscar-Night Performance
- Woodbridge's Johnsen Out Two Weeks
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : Q & A : Red Hot Mutuals: A Primer on Fund Investing
- 'It's Like a War Out There' : Teacher-Novelist Gives an Eloquent, Gritty Voice to the Struggles of Black Youth in Los Angeles
- U.S. Refuses to Curb New Serb Attacks : Balkans: As Bosnia aggression and 'ethnic cleansing' go on, Perry rejects any new American troop commitment. His comments follow plea for help from Muslim leader.
- Betty Furness; Ad Star, Consumer Advocate
- Idaho Tug-of-War Pits Wild Against Wild Blue Yonder : Military: Odd coalition wants to shoot down plan to turn 13,000 acres into an Air Force bombing range.
- Youth / OPINION : 'She Never Eats Anything but Salads'
- Latest Clipper Loss Disgusts Wilkins
- BANKING
- VIETNAM
- BANKING
- Amid Bad News, Pope Celebrates the Joy of Easter
- Cow County Tells U.S. to Back Off : Land use: A slice of the Old West declares joint sovereignty over government lands and threatens to arrest federal officials. A coalition of cowboys, merchants and ex-Earth Firsters is behind the revolt.
- Records Show Zhirinovsky Had a Jewish Name
- CalArts: A School Goes to School
- Community Comment : 'Grieving Over the Loss of Innocent Lives Is Not Enough' : We all must act to rid society of gun violence. With enough courage, it can be achieved.
- MISSION VIEJO : Seat Open on City Traffic Commission
- SANTA ANITA : Weekend Is a Hit for Gordy
- Completing the Pass
- Gripe : Phone Maze Has a Hollow Ring
- Former Reagan Aide Admits Addictions : People: Economist and Wall Street star Larry Kudlow says he's recovering. He was a leading proponent of 'supply-side' economics.
- Investment Alchemy
- This Could Be a Meaty Story
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : Test Your Mutual Fund Knowledge
- Family of 9 Killed in Natal; Mandela Calls for Patience : South Africa: He expects to hold a summit this week with De Klerk and Zulu leaders on pre-election violence.
- Vehicle Hits Power Pole, Causing Outage
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Observatory's Approach: 'Star Parties' for Everyday People
- Acting Out His Darkest Dreams, He Had Nothing Left to Hide : Jeffrey Dahmer: He not only admits his crimes, he declines to shift the blame.
- LA HABRA : Young Poets Raise Money to Aid Tutor
- New Diet for the Federal Government : Goodby to the Board of Tea Experts as Clinton shrinks agency staffs and advisory panels.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Titans Take Advantage of Miscues to Beat UCSB
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Beats Roux for Fifth Title in '94
- SCR to Stage Its 1st Work by U.S. Black : Theater: Cheryl L. West's 'Jar the Floor' will open in November; 1994-95 season lineup also includes several classics.
- A Stellar Birthday Celebration for 50 Years of Verve : Jazz: The record label will mark its anniversary with a star-studded gala Wednesday at Carnegie Hall.
- QUARTERLY STOCK MUTUAL FUND REVIEW : Stock Funds' Cash Assets Bear Scrutiny in a Down Market
- China Steps Up Enforcement of Piracy Laws : Trade: Jurist tells U.S. that courts are serious about cleaning up patent and trademark abuse.
- U.N. Peace Mission Flies to Afghanistan to End Killing : Asia: Toll put at 2,500 killed and 17,000 injured in Kabul. Half of the capital's population may have fled.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Sets, Cast and Dramatic Script Get Played Out in the Mind : IN THE PALACE OF THE MOVIE KING <i> by Hortense Calisher</i> ; Random House, $25, 426 pages
- Putting Bright Face on Easter for Kids Away From Home
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa to Use Art for Business' Sake
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : NCAA WOMEN : Sub-Regionals Added for Next Season
- NBA ROUNDUP : Drexler Too Strong for Nets
- 'House of Spirits' Fails to Levitate : Movies: The star-studded film does poorly in its U.S. opening, despite heavy publicity and strong European sales.
- Bus Citation
- Andrea's '90210' Defenders Skip Reality
- Growth Hormone and Milk
- Violent Language
- Whitewater Controversy
- Speaking Up for LuPone
- Armenian Forces
- Safe Streets
- Rap's Message
- Other News - April 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 4, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 4, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 4, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 4, 1994
- Obituaries - April 4, 1994
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Wells Played a Major Role in Disney's Recent Turnaround : Entertainment: Eisner's right-hand man helped build company's market value from $2 billion to $22 billion.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- Disney President Wells Killed in Copter Crash : Accident: Executive was among three who died on Nevada skiing trip. He is credited with helping firm achieve new prosperity.
- Disney President Wells Killed in Copter Crash : Accident: Executive was among three who died on Nevada skiing trip. He is credited with helping firm achieve new prosperity. Word of his death stuns Anaheim civic leaders.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : The Profit Motive in Breast Cancer : Research focuses on high-tech and on drugs that produce revenues for industries that support research.
- * Pat Neal, president of the California...
- * Marge Norick has been promoted to...
- * Jeff Davis has been appointed senior...
- Green Magazines Get Blues : Environmental Publications Hurting From Falloff in Interest
- * Bill Jahant has been appointed general...
- Post-Quake Paint up to Tenant
- REAL ANSWERS
- ANOTHER MELROSE PLACE : Mortons Has a New Location, Slightly New Menu--and the Same Old Famous Faces
- A Redwood Forest and an Oak-Shaded Creek Near the Russian River
- Sticks and Stones : Can a Review Be So Bad It Is Libelous?
- Bill Travers; 'Born Free' Star, Animal Conservationist
- West Hollywood Council Race Offers Few Fireworks : Elections: The usual hubbub is absent from this year's contest as 11 candidates vie for three seats. Most of the hopefuls target crime.
- A Light Touch
- Ex-Dorsey Coach Awaits Sentencing
- Made on the Westside : They Might Go Unnoticed, but Industries Remain Part of the Fabric of Their Upscale Neighborhoods
- KOREATOWN : Aid Group Digs In for the Long Haul
- 'The Player'
- WESTLAKE : Youth Soccer Field to Replace Vacant Lot
- Election's Bitter Roots Run Deep : Politics: Bill Mabie and Antonio Villaraigosa are locked in a bruising primary fight to fill Richard Polanco's 45th Assembly District seat.
- Clinton: Yet Another Scandal-Plagued Presidency
- Notes about your surroundings
- Shot in Drug Buy, Dying Man Tells Police
- Mighty Ducks Keep Playoff Drive Alive : Hockey: Goalie Hebert shuts down Toronto, 3-1, with more than a little help from the penalty-killing unit.
- PREP SOFTBALL / WOODBRIDGE TOURNAMENT : Semifinal Is Halted When Players Hurt
- Army Sergeant Apologizes to Beheaded Buddy's Family
- Plain-Wrap Network Hits Road in High-Tech Bus : C-SPAN: Recruiting viewers, especially teachers and students, is its aim. With turmoil in the cable industry, there's a lot riding on those big wheels.
- Wilhelm Predicts Whitewater Will Fade by Summer
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : Speak Loudly and Hide the Stick : Keep channels open on human-rights support; reserve sanctions for extreme crimes, severe threats to U.S. interests.
- Woman Tied Up but Uninjured in Home Invasion Robbery
- Getting Tax Help
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Tech and Carolina Get to Play Today : Women: Banged-up Techsters get past Alabama, then Jones helps Tar Heels run past Purdue.
- Montclair Prep Has Its Day With Parque Out of the Way : High school baseball: When Crescenta Valley ace leaves, Mounties rally to win, 4-3, in Babe Herman tournament.
- SENIOR GOLF / THE TRADITION : Floyd Sits Well, but So Does Colbert
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Razorbacks Will Duke It Out : Game 1: Williamson's 29 points and 13 rebounds fuel 91-82 victory over Arizona, which ices up from three-point range.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The future career of Sarah Polley depends on one audition--<i> seriously</i>
- British Era Fades, China Gains in Myanmar
- Museum to Drive Home Highlights of Automobile History
- BRIEFLY : People: Dancer Receives $7,000 Fellowship From NEA
- Retro : The King of Comedy : DISNEY DOCUMENTARY ON HAL ROACH STUDIES HIS TIMELESS APPROACH
- 1993 Highway Death Rate at All-Time Low
- BASEBALL : Cougars Pounce on Democrats Early, 5-3
- SANTA ANITA : Nakatani Suffers Broken Ankle When Horse Tries to Jump Rail
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Now This Is Motivational Reading
- 75 Satisfying Years in Cleveland
- GR8 PL8 DEB8 : Bell Gardens: The city manager gives up his 'cold' license plate designation --usually reserved for investigators--after a controversy erupts.
- Jerry Belson's Surrender (KTLA Sunday at 6...
- EL SERENO : Student Dancers Dip Into the Past
- 'The Good Woman of Bangkok'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Free Health Forum and Fair Planned
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Meeting Set on Riot and Quake Damage
- $1-Million Settlement Due in Death of Six Retarded Persons
- Building Spending Down
- Censorship Fight Over School Tests Escalates : Education: State sends out material in tamper-proof plastic, but critics hope to find out contents and prepare to sue to halt exams. Legislative debate is heating up.
- Panel Rejects Bid to Query Packwood Accusers
- Trains Welcome but Success No Certainty : * Metrolink Expansion Gives Commuters New Options
- Japan: From '80s Avarice to Holy Poverty in the '90s
- Getting Close Up and Personal With Whales : Western Baja: Cabrillo Marine Aquarium offers expeditions to San Ignacio Lagoon where the huge mammals seek out contact with humans.
- Man Posing as Officer Molests Girl : Crime: Police search for the attacker, who showed a badge to the victim's immigrant parents to gain entrance into the home.
- 'Bah, Humbug' Greets Statue Depicting Pioneer Family : Oregon Trail: Portland arts commission rejects bronze by nationally known artist that features rugged Bible-toting Christians. Panel terms it culturally insensitive, possessing little artistic merit.
- Valley Commentary : We Can Upgrade Buildings to Survive Earthquakes : The Northridge temblor was a warning, and much of its damage could have been prevented had more structures been properly retrofitted for seismic safety.
- Offering Tenderness to Elderly Is Child's Play--and Vice Versa : Trends: Nurse who runs home for the elderly and day-care center for youngsters says her charges help each other. "The old ones need to love somebody, and the young ones need to be loved."
- In Brief
- Dinger Rings Up Victory and Saugus Track Record
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Camarillo's Willis Finds Relief in Trade From Chicago to Pittsburgh
- * Peter D. Hernandez has joined Pierce...
- Glendora Realtor Named Top Seller
- PAINTING IN THE NORTH: Alaskan Art in...
- COME TO ME by Amy Bloom...
- A Vent in the Park : THE COLLECTED STORIES, <i> By Grace Paley (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $27.50; 368 pp.)</i>
- Destination: Oman : Sandcastles and Skyscrapers : Old Traditions Linger in This Persian Gulf Sultanate, Which Has Leaped Into the 21st Century After a Long, Xenophobic Isolation
- Got a Favorite Destination? It May Have a Newsletter : Publications: They're mostly monthlies, for readers interested in specific countries, cities.
- THE POLITICS OF SILENCE by Paul...
- BODY POLITIC : Keeping Activist
- A Matter of Honor : Cheating. Lying. Stealing. With these kind of scandals dogging college campuses, it would seem integrity has fallen from favor. But in reality, codes of conduct are on the rise--and it's often the students who are pushing them.
- Baseball '94
- Lewis' NCAA Mark Broken in Long Jump
- LENNON ROM: One artist whose work is...
- Fans Get Wishes Granted as Angels Beat Dodgers, 5-2 : Baseball: The crowd of 47,735 at Anaheim Stadium gets to see Bo Jackson hit a long homer and rookie Park pitch.
- 'PC Beth': Out, Out Damn Chip
- Vanessa Williams has just recorded Sting's "Sister...