- NONFICTION - May 22, 1994
- For the Record - May 22, 1994
- LET'S DO LUNCH: Politics doesn't have to...
- Feinstein Cranks Up Apparatus for Fund Raising
- OK, Nice Concept, But Let's Tailor It for 40-Year-Olds--and No Drugs or Suicide
- From the Archives: Henry Morgan; Irreverent Radio, TV Personality
- Those With US Facilities Stock Urged to Push Sale
- Rotting Bodies, Ghost Towns Dot Rwanda : Africa: Survivors tell of slaughter by militias. Shelling again closes airport to relief flights.
- Singapore May Buy 18 U.S. Fighter Jets
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Woo Sues Over Removal From Mailer, Says Brown Aide Bowed to Pressure
- Abortion Foes Jam White House Phones to Protest Bill
- Details of Rose Bowl Ticket Deal Revealed
- CAMARILLO : Trustees Approve Teachers Contract
- PLACENTIA : Triplex Owners' Use Permit Revoked
- Whittingham Hoping Colt Will Deliver : Preakness: Trainer will send lightly raced Numerous against Go For Gin, eight others in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
- Mustafa Has Just a Super Day in Decathlon
- One Gets Away From Candiotti, Gott and Dodgers : Baseball: Walton's hit drives in Fernandez with ninth-inning run as Cincinnati wins, 3-2.
- Crescenta Valley Gets Late Start, Finishes Channel Islands
- DIVISION I SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Foothill Chases Off the Ghosts
- Cypress Defeated in 18-Inning Game
- Gargiulo Goes the Distance to Win 5,000
- World Cup '94: 27 Days and Counting : Super Stopper : When Chips Are Down, Goycochea Is Argentina's Ace in the Goal
- 'Cops' Hits Streets of L.A. : The Fox show had been trying to videotape the city's police in action for years, but then-chief Gates said no. Now that Williams is in charge, the cameras are on.
- Art Review : 'E.L. Kirchner' Brings Out Past Lessons
- RADIO/TELEVISION
- FURNISHINGS : Manufacturers Take Contemporary Cues From Best of the Past
- FDA Committee Recommends New AIDS Drug : Health: Scientists ask government to approve Stavudine, or d4T, after some success in clinical studies. But panel urges caution regarding its risks.
- LONG BEACH : Judge Refuses to Block Rule on School Uniforms
- Woman Gets 19-Year Prison Sentence for Killing Ex-Boyfriend
- Turf Wars: Bloodless but Most Vicious : U.S. military leaders will try again to foster cooperation among services. Good luck.
- LAKE FOREST : Proposal Will Trim Parking Space Width
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : No Injuries, Little Damage in 2 Fires
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Watercolor Exhibit Opening at Library
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District Chief Says He Will Retire
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : School Celebrates New Charter Status
- Rahal Can Win by Losing in Indianapolis Trials : Auto racing: He has a faster car ready to drive if his slower car is bumped from the field.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Reach .500, Snap Indians' Streak at 8
- TV Reviews : Disaster Strikes in 'White Mile'
- INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Team Spirit
- Music Review : Norrington Concert: The Primitive and the Precious
- Bond Yields Rise, Stocks End Mixed : Markets: The dollar slips against the mark and yen. Inflation fears return.
- Dakota Jackson's Rhythms
- DECORATING : Give Glazed Walls a Combing for a Fresh Look
- PEACEKEEPING : A Red-Faced United Nations Keeps Lid on Somalia Report
- The Rev. Dwight Ramage; Minister Fought Segregation
- Italy's Government Passes Last Hurdle
- City Council to Consider Proposal for Hiking Fees : Ventura: Proposed budget includes higher charges for services from issuing building permits to breaking up loud parties.
- Countywide : Caught Up in a Day of Happiness
- City Files Charges Against Goldthwait Over Fire Antic : Burbank: Comedian faces up to six months in jail, $1,000 fine for igniting his chair during 'Tonight Show' taping.
- 2 Quake-Damaged Fire Stations Cause Delays in Response, Officials Say : Emergencies: Facilities in Northridge and Studio City have been closed since Jan. 17. Crew's arrival can now take twice as long.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Earthy Lessons From the 'Moon' : Education: As trolls and mystical winds, Repertory Theatre troupe teaches Santa Clarita students that patience and hard work pay off.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Hall Showcases Student-Drawn Art
- Bruin Men, Women Hold Second at Pac-10 Track and Field Meet
- Angel Eyes U.S. Open, Passes on CIF Meet
- Dotsero: Inspiration Springs From Colorado : Jazz: That's not the only thing the band got from its home state. Its name and sound are rooted there, too. The group plays Randell's tonight.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ORANGE COUNTY EARNINGS
- Striped Bass Returns From Near Extinction
- Address Marks Start of UCLA Celebratory Year
- As Debi French and Her Family Have Found Out, TB Is No Disease of the Past : Fighting a Formidable Foe
- BURBANK : Governor's Wife to Speak on Education
- Retiring Food Bank Director to Be Honored
- Private Burial Set for Onassis at Arlington
- DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : County Starts Experimental Drug Court Program
- CAMARILLO : Racist Leaflets Found at School
- NEWBURY PARK : No Citations Filed in Car, Bicycle Collision
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Wins in a Walk With Run in 10th
- Car Has No Gender : Lyn St. James, Who Asks No Quarter and Gives None as the Only Woman in the Indy 500 Field, Wants to Be Judged by Results
- Names in the NewsJoe Tutino will handle...
- Prime Ticket Agrees on Sale to Cable Giant
- Hudler Doesn't Waste Opportunity : Baseball: Given a chance to taste life in the major leagues again, the Angel is having a feast.
- DIVISION III BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Zuniga Pitches Saddleback Past Trabuco Hills, 6-3
- L.A. Loyola Eliminates San Clemente
- He Engineered Success of Confederate Railroad : Country music: Danny Shirley sticks close to his roots and finds the big time. But that name? It's 'been a plus and has been very valuable in creating a marketable image.'
- Dance Review : 'Bristle' Works Up a Storm
- AEROSPACE
- ECONOMY
- Man Held in Computer-Equipment Fraud Case
- INSIDE & OUT : A HELPING HAND : Drilling in Tile Can Be Risky
- Palestinians Kill 2 Israeli Soldiers at Checkpoint : Mideast: Slayers escape unpursued into newly autonomous Gaza. Incident tests peace pact with PLO.
- Two Righteous Sides in Devilish Dispute : Schools: Mission Viejo High mascot that won't go away reappears in suit pitting student's rights versus teacher's.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Limits Overtime for Top DWP Employees
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Veteran Carter Asks Out of Car, Saying He Can't Give It Full Attention
- Highland Wins as Volleyball Takes Hold in Desert Sand
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fashion Statement in Visitors' Clubhouse
- Weekend TV : ABC Celebrates Its 40 Years With Star-Hosted Highlights
- OUTDOORS : Life at the Top : Treehouses Can Be Plain or Fancy; What They Require Is Sense of Fun and Eye for Safety
- HEALTH
- Baby Whale Is Back on Course, Scientists Believe
- Texas Base's Rebirth Shows Military Holding Its Ground : Pentagon: Carswell is being remade into a naval air station. Other facilities targeted for closure are being kept open under new marching orders.
- Bear Killed by Police in Azusa Neighborhood : Wildlife: Two tranquilizer darts fail to down the animal. Some of the foothill area's residents object to the slaying.
- 2 West Valley Synagogues Approve Merger Plan : Congregations: Beth Kodesh of West Hills and Temple Beth Ami of Reseda will bring together 850 member families.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Negotiate Deal for 2 Water Wells
- MOORPARK : Council Asks FEMA to Pay for Demolition
- DANA POINT : Water District Names General Manager
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : De La Hoya's Trainer Welcomes Second Chance to Prove Himself
- CLU's Becker Arises, UCSD Sees Shadow
- U.S. Holds Homecoming Against Bayern Munich
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Hears From Rodgers, Port
- Wishful Counterfeiting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Homeless Man Died of Alcohol, Drugs
- Woman Killed, 4-Year-Old Son Hurt in Explosion : Tragedy: The 33-year-old may have unintentionally detonated device as she and children searched desert road for recyclables.
- Henry Morgan; Irreverent Radio, TV Personality
- A Change of Heart on Initiative Barring Illegal Immigrants : Politics: 69th Assembly District candidate Ted R. Moreno says he misspoke when he lent support during debate.
- Countywide : Free Vaccinations Available Monday
- BURBANK : Solution Sought to Garbage Fee Issue
- 2 in D.A.'s Office Charged With Felony : Crime: State attorney general accuses a prosecutor and an investigator of illegal eavesdropping on a conversation between a public defender and her client.
- VCNB Sells Home Mortgage Division
- Doctor Doubts Mental Ability of Man Who Left Gunderson Money
- New Director Named for Parks, Recreation
- DDT Cleanup Turns Residents Into Refugees : Safety: Families may remain in a Torrance hotel up to six months while tainted soil is studied and removed.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Domes Day for Rangers and Red Sox
- Fischer, Medearis Take On Rivals
- Carving Out a Spot When There's No Room to Spare
- SAN FERNANDO : Free Children's Vaccination Drive Begins
- Details of New York, Arlington Services for Former First Lady
- JFK High Students Know Little of Jackie
- At UCLA, Clinton Calls on Students to Rebuild Nation : Convocation: The President warns against the dark path of negativism. He also stops in San Bernardino and at a Feinstein fund-raiser.
- Robert Jahn; Vice President of Disney Advertising Firm
- LA HABRA : Children Invited to Free Circus Preview
- VENTURA : Young Writers' Fair to Be Held Today
- Religious Faith Finds New Respectability on Prime-Time TV : Media: Studies find more positive depictions of spirituality, but add that religion is still largely ignored.
- BURBANK : Students Must Prove Residency
- ORANGE : Council Weighs Trial Telecasts of Meetings
- Alemany Gets Paddled by Defiant Simi Valley : High school baseball: Pioneers show support for Scyphers before and after 13-7 victory in first round.
- Ruelas Stops Alexander in Seventh
- DIVISIONS V, VI BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern California Christian Gets Big Surprise, Victory
- Those Narrow Defeats Can Take Their Toll Back in the Barn Too
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Leads Memorial by 2
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Griffin Just Misses Gem on an Infield Hit in Simi Valley's 3-1 Victory
- A 'Classics Collection': War Stories and More : Movies: Twenty-five films made by the British government in 1929-'46 to be released on video in July.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Alone Together': Heavy on the Fluff : The Westminster Community production takes the low road in a story of adult children returning to the nest. The sitcom style and antics render the whole meaningless.
- Theater Review : A Delicate 'Shadowlands'
- House Kills Effort to Close Military Training Facility : Congress: School of the Americas' supporters deny it turns out many dictators. They say it promotes democracy and human rights in Latin America.
- N. Korea Crisis Eases as Inspectors Report No Nuclear Fuel Diversion : Asia: Hard-line regime heads off confrontation by accounting for all used rods. The West had feared the plutonium was being hidden for weapons.
- Revised Wilson Budget Still Tied to Bailout
- Charges Against 5 Sheriff's Deputies Dropped : Courts: Prosecutors, who missed a deadline, have six months to re-indict those accused of skimming cash, beating suspects and planting evidence.
- Campaign Calendar
- Dignity Shaped In the Glare of Tragedy : An unwilling public icon, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis hewed always to her own path
- Kids Have Chance to Leave Own Artful Impressions on Park Walkway : Thousand Oaks: Children invited to decorate ceramic tiles for area outside Civic Arts Plaza.
- El Toro's 'Worst Match' Good Enough to Win
- Coach Wants Little More After Matadors Win Big : College softball: Jones and Maumausolo hit home runs as Northridge finishes early, 8-0.
- Martineau Leads Rancho Santiago to Victory
- Who's in the First? Don't Bet on It : Hollywood Park: The geldings Stalvoy and Johnny Mc apparently were switched at berth.
- SOFTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian's Goddu Has Six Hits, Shutout
- Court Backs Macy's Right to Plan Its Reorganization
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Woo Sues to Keep His Name on Mailer
- Rabbi Carries a Big Torch for Kosher Meals
- WESTMINSTER : School's Library Books to Be Sold
- Former Operator of Pierce Swap Meet Charges Discrimination : Revenues: College's foundation says it dismissed the firm because of financial questions. The company's head alleges it was an effort to rid the event of Latino influence.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : London Clarifies Peace Offer to IRA
- King Jury Asks to Use Christopher Report
- No Sanctuary Here From Crime--or Punishment : 'I hate to see anybody go to jail, but if they can't live out here in society, then that's where they belong.'
- UCLA's Phebus Upsets Top-Seeded Player at NCAA Tennis
- DIVISION III BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Canucks Keep Momentum Going
- Duper Arrested in Cocaine Sting in Florida
- DIVISION II BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Wins Opener
- Jazz Review : Hargrove Quintet Delivers a One-Note Performance
- L.A. Produce Supplier Moving to Los Alamitos : Foodstuffs: Frieda's Inc., which popularized the kiwi fruit, packing up headquarters and 115 employees to Corporate Center site.
- Building Up Power : Mandate for Electric Vehicles Gives Infrastructure a Charge
- ART : Columbus Gift Seen as a Statue of Limitations : Ex-Soviets' present, a politically incorrect colossus, tries to find a home in U.S.
- Citadel Graduate Tells Court About Derogatory Terms
- SANTA ANA : Maniscalco Judge Delays Sentencing
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Racist Attack Was Reportedly Planned
- Colleges Graduate More Than 2,000 : Education: Oxnard, Moorpark and Ventura campuses hold rites. Classes include high school dropouts, immigrants and seniors.
- Crimea OKs Constitution Declaring Its Independence From Ukraine : Black Sea: Kiev proclaims the vote invalid and issues an ultimatum. Observers worry the clash may turn explosive.
- Catholic Nuns Press for More Decision-Making Power
- New Eatery Planned at Problem Spot
- County to Cut Retirees' Pay Up to $280 Monthly
- DIVISION II SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Fullerton Beats Savanna in Ninth Inning
- DIVISION I SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Jazz Facing Historic Ouster
- TV Reviews : Hearts Are Broken in 'Seasons' Drama
- STORAGE : An Ounce of Prevention Weighs Against Moths
- Jerry Devine; Early Film Actor, Broadway Producer
- Iowa Politician, Student Charged in Fish Tale
- Boy Dies After Being Hit by Baseball Pitch
- Clinton Attempting to Combine Moral Vision With Political Message : Government: President recently began referring to miracles and personal responsibility. But reaction is mixed.
- COLUMN ONE : Vanishing Maverick of the Road : Rock 'n' rolling down the interstate, Norman Thorne tries to make a living in his beat-up Peterbilt. Despite hardships that have scared off many independent truckers, he likes being a rebel on wheels.
- Obituary
- NEWPORT BEACH : Commission Rejects Youth Hostel Plan
- Trial Seems Likely for Van Buren
- Adelman Never Had Felt a Sense of Loss Like This
- TV Reviews : Learning the Truth About 'Earthquakes'
- Solzhenitsyn Heads Home to Write Russia's Wrongs : Culture: Dissident author faces uneasy homecoming in a land caught in a painful post-Soviet rebirth.
- FURNISHINGS : Got a Minute? Make Moving a Snap; Some Assembly Required
- Babbitt Tries to Ease Concerns Over Administration Land Policies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tattooing Classified as an Adult Business
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Mass Crusade Coming to Valley, but Format Disappoints Latinos
- Moorpark Wings It, Scores 15 Runs Against Santa Ynez
- ATM Photo Leads Police to Murder Suspect
- Record Mecca Pilgrimage Ends
- GLENDALE : Armenian Leaders Call for End to Aura of Hate
- Clinton Plan for Homeless Could Be L.A. Windfall : Funding: Administration is seeking to double funding to $1.7 billion and allocate it in proportion to the number of needy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Field Burn Meant to Aid Poppies
- Police Honor Officers Killed in Line of Duty
- DATES
- Harry at Your Head
- Edmonds Fuels Angels in Ninth : Baseball: His two-out single drives in Reynolds for a 7-6 victory over the Royals.
- PREP NOTES : County Players in All-Star Game
- UCLA's Phebus Upsets No. 1 Player, Has Shot at NCAA Tennis Title Today
- Final Out Put Signature on CSUN Season : College baseball: Matadors' campaign was a disaster, from opening sweep at Cal Poly SLO to elimination at Fresno State.
- Huntington Beach Recovers Just in Time
- Priest Who Collects Epitaphs Writes His Own Parting Shot : Gravestones: History buff and archivist who likes to explore cemeteries has already had a marker inscribed.
- Jewel Theft Conviction Dismissed on Technicality
- The Rev. Laura K. Hall will be...
- Theater Review : A Seething 'Oleanna' at the Old Globe
- 'Sharing the Delirium' of AIDS : Theater: A new collection of predominantly activist-oriented stage works illustrates 'the division between first- and second-generation AIDS plays,' the book's editor says. Six of the seven are by West Coast writers.
- Bond Yields Rise, Stocks End Mixed : Markets: The dollar slips against the mark and yen. Inflation fears return.
- RUSSIA FLIGHTS: Business is business, so it...
- HIV-Infected Man Gets Second Death Sentence
- Legal Foundation Honors Firefighters
- Fueling Commerce : Gas Station Pumps Feature Screens Showing Commercials
- Dreifort's Arm Getting a Workout : Dodgers: Right-hander is closing game after game, but some say it's too many too soon.
- Equestrians Fight to Save Lifestyle, Open Space : Thousand Oaks: United in an effort to preserve land for show rings and trails, the horse community has become a force against development.
- DIVISION I BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Katella Shuts Out Servite
- DIVISION III SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Bernritter's One-Hitter Helps Woodbridge Get Past Trabuco Hills
- Providing Food for Thought
- Nortenos and Rock: Blazing a Musical Trail : Band: East L.A.'s Blazers meld styles on their first album, 'Short Fuse.' And, after some local gigs, they're touring the East Coast and Europe.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : D'Aubuisson Son Wounded in Attack
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Junior Lifeguard Tryouts Start Today
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONTROLLER : Candidates Vow to Use Obscure Office to Slash Waste
- GROUNDBREAKING: Monks at St. Andrew's Abbey will...
- Southern Baptists Learn Bigger Is Not Always Better : Research: Drive to consolidate created mid-size congregations whose members give less in time and money than members of smaller 'house churches,' study shows.
- SANTA ANA : Woman Gets Jail for Bribes, Intimidation
- L.A. Seeks Grant for Business Quake Relief
- RESEDA : Students Honored for Surviving Rocky Year
- DIVISION II BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Rallies to Win
- The Unsinkable Angela Lansbury : Television: After 10 years and more than 200 corpses, no one has been able to knock off 'Murder, She Wrote,' powered by you-know-who.
- ENVIRONMENT : Nontoxic Paint Holds Up to Competition
- DECORATING : F.D.R. House: Small Rooms, Big Challenges
- HOME SAFETY : Elements of Doubt Keep Burglars at Bay
- U.S.-Japan Talks Continue as Trade Gap Grows
- Key Barrier to Alaska Oil Export Lifted : Trade: Move could create thousands of jobs in California and help revive petroleum industry. Congress must OK an end to the ban, which could ease imbalance with Japan, the likeliest market.
- RETAILING
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY-GRITTY
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fighting Spoils Week-Old Georgia Truce
- South Yemen Leaders Declare Separate State
- Man Who Aimed Gun at Deputies During Chase Is Shot
- AD WATCH / Campaign '94 : Brown, Wilson Trade Charges
- GRANADA HILLS : Simi Freeway Work Shifts to West Lanes
- BUENA PARK : Boys & Girls Club to Hold Fund-Raiser
- Police to Open Ventura Avenue Storefront Station : Law enforcement: Two officers will work out of the donated retail space. Residents still have doubts.
- BURBANK : Comic Charged in Fire on 'Tonight Show' Set
- Maxwell: Houston Will Win
- Domes Day for Texas, Boston
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Will Impose Busing Fee : Transportation: The Castaic board approves a $150 annual charge. Parents have several payment options.
- Rangers-Devils: It's More Than a Game
- This Bull Run Tramples Knicks : NBA playoffs: Chicago attacks early and often in 93-79 victory to set up Game 7.
- World Cup Expands : Tournament Grows to 32 Teams in '98
- Edmonds' Single Bails Out Angels : Baseball: His hit in ninth inning beats Royals, 7-6, after a rocky start by Magrane.
- TV Reviews : 'Field': Poignancy Immersed in History
- Woman Accused of Bilking Welfare System of $450,000
- James Earl Ray's Lawyers Get Court's OK to Test-Fire Rifle
- Murder Trial Leak Earns Conviction
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Law on Price Gouging
- Trial Date Is Set in First County '3 Strikes' Case : Courts: Man facing felony assault charges could receive 25 years to life in prison under law.
- Woman Killed by Explosive Device Beside Desert Road
- What's that about no honor among thieves?"Our...
- SANTA PAULA : After 41 Years, Minister to Bid Final Farewell
- Lawsuits Are Cudgels, Presidents Need Armor : Delay civil actions just until they leave office
- Titans End Playoff Skid in Softball : Regional: Mortensen pitches a 2-1 victory over Washington. Fullerton will face top-seeded Cal State Northridge today.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Gaston's Contract Extended Through '96
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Set Team Record With 12th Loss in Row
- Belovsky's Two-Hitter Helps Cypress Advance in Playoffs
- Candidates Will Be Heard, but Might Not Be Seen : Television: The major commercial stations in L.A. have no plans to show the Democratic gubernatorial debate Wednesday, but KABC-AM will air the event live.
- Viacom Inc. Reports Big Loss in Its 1st Quarter : Earnings: The company's acquisition of Paramount was the biggest factor in the $431-million deficit. The results were as projected.
- Special License Plates Would Raise Funds for AIDS Research
- 'Star Trek' Has Been a Virtual Money Machine. Now a New Series, Film Are Due With . . . : Paramount Set 'to Boldly Go'
- Controversial New Mural of Malcolm X Splattered With Paint
- British U.N. Troops Set Up Post Above Sarajevo
- Police Union Soundly Defeats Proposed Pact
- Israeli Commandos Abduct Militia Leader in Lebanon
- OAS Accuses Army in Haiti of Crimes Against Humanity
- Woman Found Dead in Orange After Leaving Club; Man Sought
- Armenians Confronted at Anti-Bias Event
- Families Want Answers to Men's Deaths : Accident: Cal/OSHA has issued sanctions, but questions remain as to what caused the fire that killed two workers at an O.C. sewage treatment site.
- Cobain Legacy: Pain, Music
- 'Stuttering John'
- Rule Britannia, the Heavyweight Division
- Bernsen's 'Law'
- Many Faces to 'Nightfalls'
- Baltimorean Says, Keep Your Rams
- Presidents
- NCAA Is Guilty of Looking to East
- Too Much About Quakes
- How to Get Smart About Watching TV
- Indy Without Big Al? Say It Ain't So
- 'Madame Mao's Memories'
- Some Are Blind to Wizardry of 'Tommy'
- Grand Jury's Watchdog Role
- Lifeless L.A. Radio
- India Finds 'Jurassic Park' a Real Scream : Movies: The blockbuster, being shown in Hindi and English, doesn't fit the country's film formula. But with 4 million tickets sold in three weeks, the nation's industry might be forced to rethink what it's been doing.
- Rockin' With Costello
- The Pride of L.A.
- Yielding the Floor to 'the Loyal Opposition'
- Curbing the Negatives