- Karabakh Conflict
- President Clinton
- Two Neighborhoods / Two Destinies : On a stretch of Balboa Boulevard in Granada Hills, recovery from the quake is a story of firm--if painful--rebound. The area is alive with the sights and sounds of cleanup and rebuilding. : Where Life Was Hopeful, Determination Is Winning Out
- Two Neighborhoods / Two Destinies : L.A.'s recovery from the Northridge quake has become a tale of two cities. Below is the story of a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard, where a vibrant community has turned into a virtual ghost town. : Where There Was Struggle, Now There Are Death Throes
- An Electrifying Marriage of Interests
- Monthly Report
- Bill of Rights and Crime
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1994
- Obituaries - May 2, 1994
- New Trial Will Delve Into the Mystery of Boy's Death
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 2nd Trial Delves Into Mystery of Boy's Death : Courts: The defendant, who also had another child die in her care, says a murder charge has shattered her life. The infant's mother is haunted by doubts about how she selected a baby-sitter.
- Siphoning Medicare to Aid Health Plan Appears Risky
- No Room for Anger, Mandela Declares : South Africa: The former revolutionary is on the verge of leading Africa's richest nation. Life has taught him to treat others with respect, he says.
- Melees Bring Early Closure of Fiesta Broadway
- FBI Ranks Irvine 7th Safest Among Larger U.S. Cities : Crime: Simi Valley is safest in the nation. San Bernardino has the worst record of any California city with more than 100,000 people.
- Deal With Bank May Allow McNall to Complete Sale
- Filing by Computer Speeds Refund
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- CENSORED: The News Stories That Didn't Make...
- THE GREAT TEMPLE OF THE AZTECS: Treasures...
- Publishing Blues : THE HISTORY OF THE GINGER MAN: The Rags to Riches Story of the Making of a Masterpiece by the Man Who Wrote It and Fought for Its Life, <i> By J. P. Donleavy (Houghton Mifflin Co.: $30; 544 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Little Less Dressy at Ahwahnee Meals
- What Flowers to Plant for Summer Color
- 'Boiling Point'
- Dan Thrapp; Religion Editor, Biographer of the Old West
- ANAHEIM AND THE RAMS: FINAL PLAY? : Baltimore Deal Maker Out to Score NFL Team : Pro sports: Peter G. Angelos has been anointed the city's point man to lure a franchise. Recent successes suggest to some that he can pull it off.
- Profile : The 'Widow' Lane : WHAT GOT THE 29-YEAR-OLD ACTRESS THROUGH THE TOUGHEST SHOOT IN HER LIFE?
- In a front-page article, the Wall Street...
- Black Infant Deaths Will Triple White by 2000 at Current Rate, Officials Say
- SOUTH GATE : Sex Risks Stressed in Student Program
- Another Hard Knock for Community Colleges : Campus Correspondence
- Indictment Bid Rocks Effort to Form Italian Government
- CSUN Wins Again With Extra Effort : College baseball: Shanahan's single in 10th gives Matadors second straight victory over first-place San Diego State.
- *** KING MISSILE, "King Missile"; AtlanticLooking...
- IT'S A GAS, GAS, GAS: Everyone's familiar...
- News, Tips & Bargains : English Opera Ticket Sales
- A San Juan Islands Primer
- Black and Brown Liberation : Through Shared Oppression, Mexicans and Blacks in This Hemisphere Are Linked Historically. Cinco de Mayo Is a Perfect Time to Reflect on the Continuing Resistance to Domination.
- A Port of Velkommen
- MID-CITY : Swap Meet Foes Vow More Protests
- With Cape Fear (NBC Sunday at 9...
- In the Groove at Indigo
- Relive how The Mary Tyler Moore Show...
- Grief Remains When One Parent Whisks Youngsters Out of U.S. : Custody: Often the children are snatched during a bitter divorce. The abductors usually have strong ties in the other country.
- Clinton Issues Appeal to Rwandan Factions : Africa: President calls for end to ethnic warfare and offers help in any negotiations. Rebels seal the border.
- THE FATE OF THE ELEPHANT by...
- Settlement Puts Billionaire in Control of Biosphere
- WATTS : Author Haizlip at Rose Garden
- City to Consider Smoking Ban for Public Areas : Santa Clarita: The broad plan is back. It targets restaurants, workplaces and indoor commercial businesses.
- Jail System Demands Officials' Attention : * Supervisors, Voters Must Stop Evading Responsibility
- HORSE RACING / DERBY TRIAL : Numerous Wins by Two in Slop
- Dodgers Think Deep Thoughts in Big Comeback : Baseball: Gwynn, Piazza, Wallach homer with two out in the eighth as L.A. rallies from 10-5 deficit, 12-10.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Carter Ends a Hot Month on a Cold Note
- Pierce Turns Dull Start Into Rousing Finish : College baseball: Warren settles down after leadoff homer as Brahmas pound Glendale, 18-2, to retain one-game lead.
- NEW RELEASES : Artistry Overcomes Commercial Helpers
- Sonora Owner Spices Up Dining Deal
- THE SOUL WOULD HAVE NO RAINBOW IF...
- SANTA MONICA BAY : Group Proposes Restoring Sea Life to Attract Tourism
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Pastor Searches for Missing Art
- BRIEFLY : Scholarship: Fulbright Goes to Student at Loyola
- Jefferson Park : Riordan to Attend Community Meeting
- EASTSIDE : Credit Help Offered for Home Buyers
- Nazi Fan Found Guilty of Killing Plastic Surgeon
- Valley Commentary : Watch Out for Parkland Deals Made on Shaky Grounds : The $20 million spent to save Canyon Oaks' 662 not-so-terrific acres from the bulldozer could have bought 3,000 acres of scenic woodlands and canyons elsewhere.
- Rapper Shakur Is Arrested on Gun Charge
- Time, Rams, Raiders Are Running Out
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Not Letting Sleeping Hawks Lie, Heat Chokes, Then Loses Game
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Slow Start, Bad Wrist Bothering Perez
- Big Money Makes a Long-Term Bet on New Software for Electronic Teaching
- FICTION
- Arnolds Seek More Space
- Gears & Gadjets : New Products Ease Clothes Packing Anxiety
- BRIEFLY : Fellowship: At UCLA, 6 Awarded Guggenheims
- Bell Pitcher Suspended Over Grades : Baseball: The ruling on senior Yamel Delgado may lead to a forfeiture of the games in which he played. The Eagle staff has appealed.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Free English Classes, Lunches Offered
- EXPOSITION PARK : New Stamp Honors Black Cavalry Unit
- Lincoln Heights : 4 Men Rob Home by Posing as Police
- Downtown : Art Seen as Bridge Over Cultural Gaps
- Post-Quake Patience Wears Thin at CSUN
- When All Else Fails, Read the Instructions : Consumers: An exhibition of user manuals--including 600 volumes on building a plane--has many yearning for simpler times.
- Desegregation Called Peril to Black Colleges
- An Author Faces the Tyranny of Demography : Libraries: 'Back in the stacks' is the literary equivalent of low Nielsen ratings.
- Nasty War's Nasty Question: Is West Blinded by Religion? : Muslims fear big powers will accept slaughter of non-Christians in Bosnia
- The World : Beyond Reno's Charisma: Mismanagement at Justice
- Shortsighted Voters Victimize the Students : Schools Decay Under Bond Issues' Two-Thirds Rule
- Cowboys Take Their Lumps Before Crowd's Cheers and Jeers : Conejo Valley Days: Rodeo and marching bands and floats bring out thousands on the fourth day of the five-day event.
- Troubles Dog Dana Point City Attorney : Government: Jerry Patterson's retirement benefits draw criticism and could affect council race. But a drunk-driving arrest, reduced to lesser charge Thursday, is behind him.
- A Growing Concern in Protecting Hillsides : Landscaping: As a result of last year's disastrous fires, area homeowners show renewed interest in using flame-retardant plants.
- Despite Season of 'Coasting,' Suns Still Rise to Occasion
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Cravens Cup Has a Strong Local History
- COLLEGE CUT-UPS : Sophomoric, Insensitive and Proud of It
- Friends, Romans, Enemies : A NOISE OF WAR: Caesar, Pompey, Octavian and the Struggle for Rome, <i> By A. J. Langguth (Simon & Schuster: $25; 384 pp.)</i>
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Lamb Chop, Shari and pals 'Play-Along' for third season on PBS
- Mother's Day Breakfast for Seniors
- SOCCER : Chile Is Latest to Expose U.S. Weaknesses
- Valet of the Suns : Jerry Colangelo Presides Over NBA Team's Rise in Phoenix, but He Isn't Finished With Big Plans for Arizona
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- *** MESSIAH, "21st Century Jesus"; AmericanOn...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- URBAN ART : Everything New Is Old Again
- TRACK : Another Conference Victory Lap for the Bulldogs
- If She Cried 'Wolf,' Roseanne Abused Us All
- SPRING ROUNDUP : 'Riders Suffer Power Shortage in Bell Loss
- Loving 'Annie' : 'HALLMARK' FILM STIRS SISSY SPACEK'S SOUL
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Moreno Quiets Nerves, South Gate Batters, 6-3
- Panel Weighs City Risk in Co-Presenting Shows : Thousand Oaks: Theater commissioners will consider the local government's financial role in wooing big names to Civic Arts Plaza.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Arcangues Heads Field for John Henry Handicap
- Mustafa, Roberto Emerge as the Class of Competition in WSC Championships
- Soundgarden has finished its European tour and...
- * Al Mann has been promoted to...
- Readers Recommend
- Cinco de Mayo to Be Celebrated Citywide
- Ailing N.Y. Husband Kills Bedridden Wife Then Self
- Statistics on Gays Called Unreliable : Demographics: Some numbers paint a portrait of an affluent and educated community. But experts say the data ignores the hidden homosexual population and is based on poor sampling and ambiguous definitions.
- THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS--AT A TIME WHEN IT NEVER HAD A WORRY
- Home Sales Jump 23% in First Quarter, 1994
- Bailey, Howse Named City Times' Players of Year
- South-Central : Bank Praised for Opening Area Office
- Social Security Paid Bonuses to Workers : Government: Agency spent $32 million on the special payments as it pressed Congress for millions to cover shortage in its disability programs.
- Team Compiles Bosnia Atrocities for War Crimes Trial
- Q & A : Rams' Shaw on Why Team Is Putting City on Notice
- Breast Cancer Study Offers Reassurance : * High Incidence of Disease Here, More Diagnoses Point to Importance of UCI Research
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON DISCRIMINATION : There Are Solutions for Women's Lack of Advancement at UC : The chancellor should name a blue ribbon committee on gender equity, with the power to make a real difference.
- VENTURA : Man Shot in Foot Outside Apartment
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback's Berg, Casas Net Doubles Title
- Red Sox Still Own Angels : Baseball: Clemens gives up four hits in eight innings as California winds up dreadful month, 4-1.
- RAM NOTES : Jones' Status Doesn't Bother Boutte
- Chew on This: It's Bad for Baseball
- Ferguson Delighted by Royal Shock
- Owner of Quake-Damaged Unit Unsure About Staying or Walking
- Weekend Escape: Desert Hot Springs : Two Bunch Balm : The Famous Mogul Hideaway Lives Up to Its Script: Pricey, Private and Profoundly Relaxing
- VERBATIM
- FICTION
- The Road to Acuna, by Catherine Bowman
- Miles of Beaches and Bold Headlands
- 'ANOTHER WORLD' TURNS 30
- Filipino Event
- EASTSIDE : Golfers Lend Hand to Scholarship Drive
- ON-RAMP : Freeway Fauna
- 'Green' War Waged at Pentagon Amid Military Drab
- Koreatown : KBLA's 'Voices' Tries to Cut the Static
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- A Tough Sell : Street Vendors and Merchants Wage Battle Over Pushcarts Along Rodeo Drive
- Car Chirping Is Cause for Alarm to Galanter, Council
- Retro : All in Lear's Family : ARCHIE'S FAMOUS LIVING ROOM IS NOW ON VIDEO--AS WELL AS IN '704 HAUSER'
- The World : Creating a New Architectural Vocabulary for a Democratic Berlin
- 9.1% of U.S. Lives in High-Pollution Areas
- It's Peace, Not Hate, Thank Goodness
- Commentary : 'TALES" II: A MONEY THING OR A COURAGE THING?
- Little Saigon's 'Day of Anguish' : A Community Recalls 19th Anniversary of Fall of Its Namesake
- Ventura Triumphs Despite Efforts of Oxnard Catcher
- Improving Lancaster Prison Security : Use of Electrified Fencing Will Help Prevent Escapes From Antelope Valley Facility
- PREP ROUNDUP : Garden Grove Beats La Mirada for Softball Tournament Title
- ALL-SINGING, ALL-DANCING : What a Fantastick Concept
- RIP CITY: After 13 years as the...
- MOVIES : It's Been <i> So</i> Entertaining : These days, when there are more MGM stars in heaven than on Earth, there is still Gene Kelly, who is quite happy to debunk some of the myths of the studio's Golden Age, much as 'That's Entertainment! III' does
- Your Mortgage : Delinquent Borrowers Offered Help
- DURABLE GOODS by Elizabeth Berg (Avon:...
- JUST THE FACTS : Nine Defensive Moves to Protect Your Package Tour
- News, Tips & Bargains : Delaware Gardens Put on a Party
- Koll China Real Estate Co. President Appointed
- Luggage System Lagging in Denver
- Federal Crime Bill Swells With a Spending Bonanza : Politics: Because so many programs are being attached, the White House may hike funding to $30 billion.
- Clinton Urges Hunters to Back Assault Gun Ban
- WATTS : State Seeks Closure of Boardinghouse
- OXNARD : Operator Arrested as Boat Runs Aground
- Valley Commentary : 'Take Our Daughters to Work' Day Is Sexist : Parents should be more concerned about getting decent educations for both their sons and daughters than about this giant for-girls-only photo op at the office.
- Family in Twilight for Sun-Sensitive Girls : Health: Two daughters have a rare genetic intolerance that leaves victims vulnerable to skin cancers, blindness and neurological damage after exposure to sunlight.
- VIOLENCE IN L.A.: THE LAPD REPORTS : Anatomy of a Plague : Numbers Tell the Story of Who Is Getting Hurt, Why . . . and What Is Needed
- Supporters Serve to Protect Their Police Department : Port Hueneme: A barbecue benefits campaign for tax measure to pay for an independent force.
- ROUNDUP : Windmiller Rings Up 20th as Northridge Sweeps New Mexico
- Crash Kills Ratzenberger in Formula One Qualifying
- VIOLENCE IN L.A.: THE LAPD REPORTS : The Meanest Streets : A Look at Life--and the Perils--in the Most Crime-Ridden Neighborhoods
- L.A. Will Be the Loser if McNall Becomes a Relic of Sports Scene
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez Gives Hitters the Inside Pitch Again
- Sid Bernstein's Dream: The Beatles at Bethel '94
- * Sandra E. Kretz has been appointed...
- Barcelona Pianist Wins
- ANAHEIM AND THE RAMS: FINAL PLAY? : Team Gets Token Encouragement to Stay, Little Else
- COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD : UCLA Runner Erases Doubts in 5,000
- Little League Frowns Upon Player Fashion
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Sharks Take Final Bite Out of Red Wings
- Far, Far Away from Archieland : Carroll O'Connor made television history with the bigoted Mr. Bunker in the '70s. But this week's events on his current series, "In the Heat of the Night," point up how much the prime-time landscape has changed since then
- * Nelly Attwater has joined Innovative Resources,...
- System Controls Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of...
- Five Keys to Good Home Inspection
- SHOPPING: SAN FRANCISCO : Book Soup : Savoring the Individualistic Flavors and Styles of Bay Area Bookstores
- Friends in Foreign Lands
- THE BIZ : Tour Guide to the Stars
- Russia Agrees to Pull Troops From Latvia : Baltics: Treaty is still subject to approval by parliaments of both countries.
- Retardation No Longer Bar to Comfortable Retirement : Aging: Better medical treatment and social services have kept them alive longer than people with similar problems years ago. Single-family homes offer benefits.
- Questions Cloud Loan Default in State Program : Finances: Cal-Mortgage lost nearly $5 million. Officials allege fraud, but key players deny wrongdoing.
- 'When the Party's Over'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD / ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Riverside Men, Women Win Titles, but Rancho Santiago Has Bright Spots
- STYLE: FASHION : NIGHT CRAWLERS
- * Michelle M. Fujimoto has been appointed...
- Nearby Whidbey Island, a Gem on Puget Sound
- BEING THERE : Brushing Up
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- DOWNTOWN : Students Get Lesson From Ballet Troupe
- Focus : With Sweeps, You Get Stars
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Amy Brenneman walks the hot blue line toward 'NYPD' finale
- Examining L.A.'s Meanest Streets
- Of Resentment & Empathy: Mr. Nixon, Meet Mr. Clinton
- Ralphs Family Wants to Sell Town of Gorman
- A Bit of San Juan Capistrano Is Rescued : * Hankey / Rouse Cottage Provides a Valuable Link to South County's Rich History
- VENTURA : Shots Are Fired at Medical Laboratory
- The Work Behind the Play Date : Today's parents must arrange for their children to spend time safely in one another's homes. So they get on the phone and beg.
- Butler Is a Natural at Top of the Lineup
- 'Twilight': Who's In, Who's Out
- Here's to Mom: Mervyn's and the Salvation...
- * Darlene Kinsey has been appointed president...
- Destination: Arizona : The Rare Elegant Trogon Is the Prize That Draws Thousands to These Wildlife-Rich Canyonlands Just North of the Border
- * Ted E. Davidson has been appointed...
- * Raymond Pollum has joined Practical Enhanced...
- Printronix Reports Profit of $1.9 Million for Fiscal '94
- * Karen Joy Goldstein has been appointed...
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Whitewater Affair Raises the Spectre of Hypocrisy for Clintons
- TROV collectors, ahoy: Starting Wednesday, Carl's Jr....
- El Pollo Loco acts: Ray Perry, chief...
- On Account of Others : O.C. Banker Opens Doors to Home Ownership
- * Deborah Franco-Secoy has been appointed director...
- * Karen K. Rojina has been appointed...
- THE ASSASSINATION OF THE BLACK MALE IMAGE...
- Vegetable Gardens Don't Need a Lot of Space
- S. Africans Start Counting Votes Round the Clock
- History Unfolds With Walk Through the White House Gardens : Washington: Gardener's 44 years on job develop expertise on Jefferson as a landscaper to Jacqueline Kennedy's topiary hollies and Amy Carter's treehouse.
- Bounty Kin Seek to Keep Self Rule : South Pacific: The people of Norfolk Island say Australia is requiring them to obey more and more federal laws. To fight back, they've petitioned the U.N. for the right to govern themselves.
- Backpack & Budget : Russian Hostels at Friendly Prices
- University Plans Temporary Replacement for Oviatt Library
- Artists Get a Lift Onto 'Info Superhighway'
- 'Chain of Desire'
- COLUMN ONE : Sudden Death on the Streets : Southern California leads the nation in hit-and-run cases. This most random of crimes leaves victims' families in shock and police frustrated by elusive suspects and clues.
- Huntington Beach Man Arrested in Kidnaping : Abduction: He allegedly dragged a woman into his car, masturbated as he drove and then released her, police said. He was caught after calling to ask if he could meet her again.
- Truckers Feel the Burn of Deregulation : Unfettered competition helps some firms, but workers pay the price in lost wages, benefits.
- Tremors in Glass Towers : With executives jittery, it may be time to regulate 'derivatives' trading
- Double Vision : El Rio as Utopia or a Community Besieged by Decay
- Beilenson Ranks High in Tax-Funded Mail : Politics: Woodland Hills Democrat spent $166,439 on newsletters to constituents in '93. GOP's Gallegly spent $100,649.
- The Dogs of War : Veteran of Guam Crusade Fights for Fitting Memorial to Heroic Canines
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : As Summer Nears, Eager Lamb Hopes to Spring to a Real Team
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : A's Sign Sax; Pirates Pick Up Parrish
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Key to Lakers' Rebuilding Effort? It's Classified
- A Different 'Twilight' Falls on New York : Anna Deavere Smith's Taper-born riot remembrance has 16 more characters on Broadway--and a stronger point of view
- COVER STORY : He Didn't Ask for All This : Eddie Vedder always wanted his band Pearl Jam to make music that mattered. He can sometimes feel, as Kurt Cobain did, the pressure of mattering too <i> much</i> to his fans, but he's finding a way to deal with it.
- ANAHEIM AND THE RAMS: FINAL PLAY? : Other Cities Pant to Win Team Over : Move: Football-hungry Baltimore, St. Louis, Memphis, San Antonio and Hartford are the hottest contenders.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The Daly Agenda : Sure she likes the perks of dating the mayor, but that's not what she lives for. Nancy Daly saves her real passion for kids in dire straits.
- Landowners Say They, and Not Birds, Are Endangered : Conservation: Federal law aims to preserve surviving woodpeckers, among others. But critics say that can penalize people who preserve the birds' habitat.
- Calamity of Exercise Tiger Overshadowed by D-Day : World War II: It began as a dress rehearsal and ended in tragedy as German torpedo boats stumbled onto eight landing ships. Two were sunk, a third was damaged, 749 U.S. soldiers and sailors were killed.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Bergeson Un-Endorses Republican Moorlach for Discrediting Citron
- BEVERLY HILLS : YMCA Critic Cowan Ousted From Board
- Businessman Nominated for Federal Panel : Politics: Dana Point investor and GOP fund-raiser Gus Owen is Clinton's choice for ICC. Senate must confirm his appointment.
- State Politicians Take Aim at Inmates' Bill of Rights : Corrections: Anti-crime fervor may doom the statute signed by Reagan. It allows conjugal visits and lets prisoners wear their hair at any length.
- TRACK AND FIELD : Lewis, Torrence Ice Sprint Rivals
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Hubbard Says Boycott Rumors Are Mere Talk
- Stardust, Golden and Marketable : As a town braces for a 25th-anniversary festival, the task of organizing--and selling--a Woodstock for the '90s begins
- Real Answers
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Unfamiliar Food for Thought
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Ivory Coast Struggles to Shed Mantle of Colonizers : West Africa: Resentment remains over foreigners in civil service, in business and in management of aid.
- New Plan for LAX Area Seems Ready to Lift Off : Business: The largest landlord in Westchester is planning a $20-million shopping plaza. It would be the area's first major development in 30 years.
- 92 Trade Unionists Killed During 1993
- LEIMERT PARK : Scholarships From Liquor Firms Debated
- 'Lost' GI Going Home at Last : Korean War: Only now, after widow endures long uncertainty, will Frank Morales begin his final journey.
- In Weekly Radio Address, Clinton Defends Foreign Policy Record
- (Kind of) Western Style
- North Carolina Blacks Pray for End to Crime : Violence: Of those charged in violent felonies, about 70% are black. About 12% of the population, blacks are the victims in half of all homicides.
- Hilo Homers Twice in CSLA Victory
- Falling Oak Tree Injures 4 People : Ojai: Two children and two adults are hurt when tree collapses over group listening to nature talk.
- PERSPECTIVES ON TELEPHONE MONITORING : Even on Speakerphones, Callers Should Be Told
- Red Letter Day for 30 Spelling-Bee Competitors
- When Parents Cede Control, Schools Seize Command
- Notes about your surroundings
- Festival of Pride : Laguna Beach Celebration Turns Out to Be Low-Key Event, Despite Debate Over Its Potential to Make City Appear to Be Mecca for Gays; Organizers Say Success of Debut Should Assure Future Gatherings
- How Neighbors Are Trying to Take Back the Streets
- Post-Earthquake Patience Wears Thin at Cal State Northridge
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Injuries Hasten Return of DeShields
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Maggert, Heinen Join Kite in Lead
- Dinger Foils His Pursuers in Winning Saugus Main
- Holy Bull Sees Best of West : Kentucky Derby: Brocco heads the seven-horse California contingent that will try to upset probable favorite.
- No End to Futility in View for A's, Who Lose 12th Consecutive Game
- Don't Forget the Grandchildren
- The Great Race : Driven by Eager Politicians and a Contractor Who Stood to Earn $200,000 for Every Day They Finished Ahead of Schedule, a Team of Workers Set Out to Rebuild the Santa Monica Freeway. The Result: 18 Months of Work in 66 Days.
- Lessons of Holocaust to Be Taught in Florida Schools
- The Lion and the Jogger
- Catching Stardust : ONE SWEET QUARREL, <i> By Deirdre McNamer (HarperCollins: $22; 280 pp</i> .<i> )</i>
- CHILDISH THINGS by Valery Larbaud, translated...
- Mutineers' Descendants Prefer British Control
- Girl, 7, Kidnaped From Home, Raped; Drifter Held
- PERSPECTIVES ON TELEPHONE MONITORING : Secret Monitoring Is a Tool of Mistrust
- Bridal Shop Owners Denounce Crime Rumors as Racist : Temple City: Talk that businesses are fronts for money laundering and prostitution angers the community's growing Asian population.
- AND ONE MORE THING: "Buckshot LeFonque," due...
- How About 'Monks Sing Monk' Next?
- Poulenc: The Joker Gets Serious
- Fabulous Breakfasts, Splendid Lunches : Hand to Mouth: A Gourmet Guide to Street Food
- Reactions Differ to Rising Tide of Caribbean Crime : Safety: The Navy canceled St. Thomas shore leave; most cruise lines issue only informal advice.