- In Terms of Quality, Some MBA Schools Succeed Only to a Degree
- Gifts of Money Not Always Taxable
- Trading Into the Indies : THE HONOURABLE COMPANY: A History of the English East India Company, <i> By John Keay (Macmillan: $25; 474 pp.)</i>
- Gossip Columnist to the Nerds : Digging Up the Digital Dirt in Silicon Valley with Robert X. Cringely
- Feinstein's TV Attack on Immigration
- Out of the Shadows : Reggie McFerren has quietly played in the background at Crenshaw High. But with a full scholarship to Kansas State, he is poised to step to the forefront.
- N. Korean Heir Apparent Is a Bizarre Enigma
- S. Korea Places Troops on Alert : Asia: A day after the death of Communist leader Kim Il Sung, Seoul says it is responding to similar action by North. But Pyongyang remains silent on its movements, and capitals appear calm.
- Police Try to Put Collar on Brazen Canine Kidnapers : Crime: Pricey pedigrees are being stolen for ransom or research. LAPD is taking the problem more seriously.
- City's Best Must Prove Themselves All Over Again
- Giving Taiwan an Even Break : One-China policy, sure; but let's not forget a valuable trading partner
- Vote Paves the Way for Memorial : Tribute: Panel OKs cultural hall. Crash victim's parents say the center will fulfill the dream of daughter to 'help the children.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Unhealthful Smog Levels Are Reached
- CAMPAIGN '94: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
- Small Girl Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Westminster
- Tracy Loses Shot at $1 Million
- COLUMN ONE : Focus on Simpson Troubling for Blacks : Constant scrutiny has made him a lightning rod for thorny issues of race, class and privilege. African Americans find their loyalties are divided, and old wounds are reopened.
- 4 Papers That Folded Restart Their Presses : Journalism: Community pressure and government support help rescue Southeast newspapers. They begin publishing Thursday.
- Priest Finds Peace and Joy Through Surfing
- You Think Sports Heroes Are a Myth? Say It Ain't So
- VENTURA : Woman, 80, Killed in Crash With Truck
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CHILD CARE : Tax Credit Would Remove Financial Impediment to Adoption : Senate bill would help parents surmount high initial costs, benefiting children in need of permanent families.
- Harbor Site Reeling Them In--Finally : Retail: Village center merchants credit new officials with luring crowds after years of management troubles and dwindling sales.
- With Tiger Woods, Ethnicity Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- ATHENS : Sheriff's Department Is Planning Curfew
- SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Some Judges Might Want to Learn What This Reporter Did
- The Nation : Confronting the Matter of Personal Responsibility
- Kim's Death Sparks Fear, Relief in L.A. : Reaction: The much-despised dictator Kim Il Sung is gone. But many Korean Americans express worry that his death will lead to instability and violence in North Korea.
- Base Closing Not an Open-and-Shut Case : El Toro Story May Serve as Cautionary Tale in Future Consolidation Deliberations
- Benefit for War-Torn Rwanda Draws 300 : Relief: Woman tells of losing 17 family members in carnage that has claimed hundreds of thousands. The Santa Monica College event raises $2,500.
- * Dale H. Behm has been appointed...
- * Fred M. Whitaker has been named...
- * Robert W. Bruce has been appointed...
- Do Not Pass Go : Judging from E. Lynn Harris's success, gay fiction is going in circles : INVISIBLE LIFE, <i> By E. Lynn Harris (Anchor Books: $9.95; 268 pp.)</i> : JUST AS I AM, <i> By E. Lynn Harris (Doubleday: $21.95; 368 pp.)</i>
- VOLUNTEER SLAVERY: My Authentic Negro Experience ...
- Can Association Limit Number of Rentals?
- BODY POLITIC : Courting Justice
- Backpack & Budget : The Y's and Wherefores of Lodging
- Hands-On Approach to Human Biology : Health: With its exhibits of hearts, brains and lungs, the Museum of Health and Medicine plans a move to Washington's Mall. Want to treat Abraham Lincoln? Step right up to the computer.
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Making Sure Art Is Fun to Ensure Help Among the Young
- Blessed Events on Columbia: 2 Baby Newts, 3 Infant Fish
- Fires Nearly Out in Spain
- A Woman Under the Influence (Cinemax Monday...
- MID-WILSHIRE : Reward Offered in Attack on 5 Women
- Exhibit Details Portugal's Honor in WWII : Holocaust: Memorabilia on display in Lisbon shows how it became a port of hope for refugees facing death at Nazi hands.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Estrada Courts to Get Community Center
- Enough Already, Nicole's Neighbors Say
- The Death of a Factory : Alcoa Closure Begs the Agonizing Question: Could It Have Been Avoided?
- * Susan Salay has been appointed vice...
- RIDING THE WHITE HORSE HOME: A Western...
- Your Mortgage : Major Lenders Woo Credit-Risky Buyers
- L.A. SPEAK : California Karaoke Terms
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- For Youths in South-Central, a Haven to Call Home : Day care: Blazers 'safe' house provides children a place to go after school, away from the hazards of the streets.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Help for First-Time Business Owners
- Tammy Faye's Look Is Forever
- Library Renovation Project Is Under Way
- RECLAIMING AFRICA : S. Africans Agree on Goal Now, How to Attain It?
- Boy, 6, Suffers Minor Injuries in Hit-and-Run
- News, Tips & Bargains : On the Road With Fido
- More Americans Are Now Buying Homes, Study Says
- The Mouse and the Snake, by VIKRAM SETH
- Speaking Out : An ACLU Attorney Warns That Supreme Court Decision May Send a Mistaken Message to Employers That They Have Carte Blanche to Impose Language Restrictions.
- CRENSHAW : Police Use Barricades to Put a Halt on Cruising
- Circus Visits Pershing Square
- Also Starring : Mr. Hey Now : JEFFREY TAMBOR FINDS HIS NICHE SITTING IN WITH GARRY SHANDLING
- Suffering the Slings and Arrows of Pluperfection
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : They Caught the Fever : World Cup '94 Will Shatter Attendance Records--Even With Dallas
- Some Canola Growers Flout EPA Pesticide Rule : Agriculture: An insect that plagues the lucrative crop is eating into profits. A chemical that kills the pest is banned, but not for crops that will be exported. That loophole gets stretched.
- Superfund's Biggest Mess May Be in the Courthouse : Litigation: Toxic cleanup has been slowed by a morass of costly lawsuits. Legal reform plan draws wide support.
- RECLAIMING AFRICA : Continent's Problems Need African Solutions
- Body Shop : Hollywood Lends Surgeons Helping Hand
- Notes about your surroundings
- Possum Death Stirs Debate Over Cruelty
- Rewards Need Not Be the Price of Justice
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : PERFUME
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : COMMENTARY : She Has Plenty of Hooligan Stories, Even if He Doesn't
- Good 'Voodoo' or Lounge-Lizard Time? : ***; THE ROLLING STONES, "Voodoo Lounge" (<i> Virgin</i> ) : THE REVIEW : Getting back to basics, the Stones again sound relaxed and enthused
- Not Bad for a Cub
- POP MUSIC : *1/2; DA BRAT, "Funkdafied" (<i> Chaos/Columbia</i> )
- COVER STORY : Not as Easy as 1-2-3 : Bringing Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti back together was tough and expensive. But when you consider the rewards, it might just be worth it--for the Three Tenors and their fans
- Hoping to Open the Door to My Ancestral House
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : IN HARMONY
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : CONSIDER THE SOURCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GOOD ENOUGH FOR BRITAIN
- Alemany High Athletic Program Is on the Bubble : Gymnasium: Domed temporary facility gives Indians a practice floor to call their own.
- Shaken Hearlihy Shakes Herself : Alemany: After a season flawed by earthquake and one defeat, she presses on.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : The Game Has Tied Him Over
- * Chris Oakley has been promoted to...
- Supplies for Spoiled Campers
- TAKING HIGH ROADS AND LOW ROADS THROUGH IRELAND : In Connemara, nestled in a remote cottage in a Gaelic-speaking pocket of Ireland
- This Time, De La Hoya Has to Share Spotlight : Boxing: Another crowd favorite, Jorge Paez of Mexico, will test the former Olympian's ring skills and the loyalty of his hometown fans.
- Education: Watanabe Wins Truman Scholarship
- How the Legal Web Can Spin Out of Control
- ARTS : Irish Theatre Is Playwrights' Paradise
- WESTLAKE : Hotel Californian Ordered Closed
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : A Tale of Nine Cities : Finding the Best and Worst at World Cup Venues, Where New York Meant New Jersey, Boston Meant Tribal Dancing in the Streets and a Rose Bowl Sno-Cone Meant $2.50
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Jacques Toubon : Defending the French Language Against All Interlopers
- DOWNTOWN : Workers to Protest County Cutbacks
- Skulls Telling Tales of Ancient Mariners : Sweden: Skeletons from a 1628 shipwreck give a glimpse of how the sailors looked and lived. Hollywood's portrayals turn out to be pretty accurate.
- Film: Jeff Bridges to Get Star on Walk of Fame
- Refugees Risk Lives on Rugged Trek to Flee Tibet : Religion: Devotees of Dalai Lama continue to follow him into exile in India. Others seek jobs and education they say are denied them by Chinese.
- The State : How California Contributes to Its Own Immigration Problems
- Music, Puppets Bring Gospel to the Young : Religion: Harvest Kids' Crusade draws 14,500 to evangelical gathering that ends today at Anaheim Stadium.
- CAMARILLO : Man Injured in Crash of Plane at Airport
- The Feather Trail : Sacramento Cries Fowl after Quake Bond Measure Fails
- Man Surrenders to Police After Barricading Himself in Home
- Slumping Splash Manages to Get by Carolina : Soccer: Anaheim survives scare to win, 7-6, and remain in first in the Western Conference.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THEY DO, HE WON'T
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Dutch Are Down--and Out of Touch : Soccer: As lone Netherlands player to comment, Witschge laments blown offside call; Advocaat prefers to praise both teams.
- Rock Hall of Fame Launches Anti-Snicker Campaign
- SAMUEL BARBER: The Complete Songs. Cheryl Studer,...
- One Big Happy Family
- Bringing Computer Skills to the Needy : Training: Sheila Louison says technical illiteracy is a major problem in minority communities. Her efforts have changed lives.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THAT WAS NO LADY, THAT WAS THE STAKES
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : New Coach Means New Attitude for Watts
- Phebus, Ampuero Gain Tennis Final
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : A Silver Lining for Piexoto
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Death Leaves U.S. Across Table From Unknown Foe
- CITY ARTS : All Dolled Up
- The World : In Japanese Politics, Oil and Water Are Mixing
- AND ONE MORE THING: It will take...
- 'Franck Circle': What Goes Around . . .
- POP MUSIC : L7 Slides Back to Sludgy Roots : ** 1/2; L7, "Hungry for Stink" (<i> Slash/Reprise</i> )
- POP MUSIC : Good 'Voodoo' or Lounge-Lizard Time? : THE INTERVIEW : The key to 'Voodoo'? Mick, Keith have their (differing) opinions
- Religious-Right Stance Will Win Votes, Gubernatorial Candidate Says : Minnesota: Allen Quist hopes to defeat a fellow Republican for nomination. He focuses on family values.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Lawyers Make Case for the Working-Class
- Development vs. Environment in South Pacific : Papau New Guinea: Prime minister acknowledges threat to ecology, but opposes lawsuits filed by villagers against a polluting mine. He wants nothing to scare away foreign investors.
- Taiwanese Seek Pensions
- Why Should Welfare Be Anti-Marriage? : State introduces 'Wedfare,' adds new logic to social policy
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Restaurateur or Enemy of the People? To the City, It's the Same Thing
- A Local Haven for Youths to Call Home : Day care: Blazers 'safe' house provides children in South-Central a place to go after school, away from the hazards of the streets.
- Welcome Progress on New Grand Jury : Ethnic Makeup of Panel Better Reflects Area's Diversity
- Assignment for Parents Is to Find Best Teacher : By selecting the people who will instruct their youngsters, adults can have a greater impact on their education than by selecting which school they will attend.
- It's Time to Shuck the Corn in Cobb
- Growing Dedication to Rain Forest Ideal : Volunteers Head to Costa Rica to Help UC Irvine Professor's Restoration Project
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Pitchers on Run to East, West, North, South
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Coach Gambles, Hits the Jackpot
- POP MUSIC : ***; MC 900 FT JESUS, "One Step Ahead of the Spider" (<i> American</i> )
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- They're Driven by a Classic Case of Car Mania : Auction: Event features drop-dead-red convertibles, swank Bentleys and other four-wheel wonders.
- Man Held in Attack on Woman, 81
- SUNDAY BRIEFING : An occasional look at Orange County issues : Checking Out Our Libraries
- Landfill Proponent Is Betting on the Voters : Environment: Richard Chase pushes Weldon Canyon ballot measure, insisting it is the best solution. Critics disagree.
- Westlake-Royal Stays a Step Ahead of the Squeeze to Win
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : <i> NOW </i> IT COOLS
- 'Dr. Strangelove' and the Single Woman
- POP MUSIC : Detachable Extremist : John S. Hall believes in keeping his image as spoken-word artist separate from his role as leader of offbeat rockers King Missile
- Woman Files Suit Charging Workers Were Peeping Toms
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : To Dorsey High's Boys, 2 Dons Don't Make It Right
- Back Street Hues
- Networking the Ballparks : ABC AND NBC TAKE SEPARATE TURNS AT BAT TO DRIVE HOME REGULAR AND POST-SEASON PLAY
- Palestinian Police Held in Man's Death : Gaza Strip: The PLO government faces its first human rights challenge in the killing of a prisoner accused of collaborating with the Israelis.
- Continued Post-Disaster Federal Aid Is a Bad Idea : Proposed legislation that would increase the amount of relief available would also reduce homeowners' initiative to save and to insure.
- Industry Draws on Area's Talent : The growth of interactive computer technology has created demand for artists who can produce software that is both entertaining and educational.
- Jurors, Jurists Alike Angry Over Unusual Court Setup : Jurisprudence: Reorganized system included requiring felony judges to handle preliminary hearings instead of having them heard in Municipal Court.
- Birth Fathers Fight for Right to Halt Adoptions, Gain Custody : Families: For the last few years, the number of such cases has increased, with men winning new status. Some experts are alarmed by the trend.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE IN '90
- Ventura Urged to Buy Bankrupt RV Park for Use as Nature Sanctuary : Environment: Situated on flood plain near the ocean, it was devastated in '92 flood. But cost is questioned.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Dodgers' First Half Helps Gloss Over Strike Talk
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WORLD CUP 2, G-7 0
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Romania Holding Up Well : Soccer: Controlled approach gives team healthy chance against Sweden, which could suffer on defense because of injuries.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Branco Is Mr. Destiny for Brazil : Soccer: Replacement for suspended Leonardo gets winning goal after spending first four games on bench.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TOO MUCH TIME ON THEIR HANDS
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : EVERYBODY GETS IN ON THE ACT WHEN ROMANIA WINS
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : COMMENTARY : If You're Not a One-Name Here, You're a No-Name
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WOULD THEY LET HIM THROW?
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : STILL AROUND
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lohr Fizzles, McCumber Takes Lead
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Fans Glad That Saachi Is Lucky <i> and </i> Good : Italy: Beleaguered coach makes all the right moves against Spain, even if heat throws off his plans in the second half.
- Maybe Puck Can Cater the Meeting
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : *** 1/2; CHICK COREA, "Expressions" (<i> GRP</i> )
- Lesbian Colonel Returns to Work on Court Orders
- Silver Citizens : A Statistical Portrait of the Valley's Senior Population
- Anti-Gang Officer Shot in Jaw in Boyle Heights
- Who Are The Homeless? People With Faces, Feelings and Futures
- TODAY AT THE O.C FAIR
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : APPEALING TO THE PROPER, AHEM, AUDIENCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Baggio Makes a Last-Minute Decision Again : Italy: Star forward comes through with a late goal for the second game in a row. Spain is the victim this time, 2-1.
- Mondesi Going to Head of Class : Baseball: Rookie drives in four runs to fuel 8-3 victory over the Mets. Piazza adds his 21st home run.
- New Life in a Dead Reef: Coral Mends Bones and Blocks Sun--for Starters : Ecology: Scientists are discovering human uses for calcified remains of marine animals.
- Camp Begins Today for Some of Raiders : Pro football: Rookies, free agents and a few veterans will report for training at Oxnard.
- CYBER-SCREENING : Coming Attractions Come On-Line
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in the past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Mutiny and Racial Injustice : The President should expunge the convictions of black sailors in World War II incident
- Affirmative Action
- Growth Driving Push for More Links in County : Recreation: While migration is helping fuel demand for golf courses, private clubs are finding times tougher.
- N.Y. Outreach Workers Try to Help Homeless Who Call Subway Home : Street Life: In 2 years, the MTA Connections' staff has dealt with 2,900 people on the trains, in Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : DON'T CALL US EUROPEANS
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Superfund's Biggest Mess May Be in the Courthouse : Litigation: Toxic cleanup has been slowed by a morass of costly lawsuits. Legal reform plan draws wide support.
- The Nation : Reigniting the Wonder of Apollo
- On Building the Strongest Possible Prosecution Team
- What We Won't Learn From Our Recession
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Futility in the West: It's Embarrassing
- Angels Get Rare Blowout : Baseball: Leftwich wins as Bavasi watches closely during 10-5 victory over the Yankees.
- DEBUSSY: "Khamma"; "Jeux"; "Printemps"; "Prelude a l'apres-midi...
- Bernard's New Domain
- Dukes' Home Opener Fails to Excite Fans : TeamTennis: They beat Sacramento, 29-19, in front of uninspired crowd. Garrison Jackson hurt.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers' Rest Turns Tigers Into the Weary
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Woodside Is the Main Man for the Third Time in a Row
- All-Star Game Still Clemente Showcase : Baseball: Twenty-one years since his posthumous induction into the Hall of Fame, where he finally achieved equal footing with game's greats, Pirate standout is remembered.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : CLAMDIGGERS RAN OUT OF CLAMS
- $1 Million Per Year Is Enough : Free Enterprise? Not Major League Sports; Let's Invest Some of Those Billions in Public Schools
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THE PARREIRA SCALE
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Serena's Song Wins, Might Take On Males
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WAR OF WORDS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Puckett Leads All-Star Bonus Babies
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : It Gets Better Every Time He Watches It
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Brazil Back in Semifinals Despite Dutch Masterpiece : Soccer: Branco's free kick in 81st minute makes the difference after Netherlands battles back from 2-0 deficit.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NO WALTZING AROUND THE POINT
- ENEMY TERRITORY: Is Public Enemy's time over?...
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SHOE WARS
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : COMMENTARY : Dutch Wait, but Whistle Stays Silent
- East Routs West in RHI All-Star Game
- MUSSORGSKY: "Songs and Danses of Death"; arias...
- TELEVISION : Just Call Him Bankable Boy : Adam Sandler has parlayed Opera Man, Shaky Lipped Guy and other 'Saturday Night Live' guises into Three-Deal Dude
- Police Unveil Plaque, Bust Honoring 3 Fallen Colleagues
- Gonzalez Has Strained Ligament
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Southern Comfort : In Orlando's Fair City, the Festive Irish Fans Found a Home
- News, Tips & Bargains : Museum of Natural History Opens
- The World Within Sight of the Lighthouse : THE BIRD ARTIST, <i> By Howard Norman (Farrar Straus & Giroux: $20; 320 pp.)</i>
- McDonnell Douglas Names Space Division Executive
- Spies, Satellites and Sex : THE FIST OF GOD, <i> By Frederick Forsyth (Bantam: $23.95; 560 pp.)</i>
- Hiking: Lake Tahoe : Family Walks Through Pines and Meadows
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- News, Tips & Bargains : 'Wheelchair Through Europe'
- CULTURE CLASH : African Americans and African immigrants seek a path to common ground, but misconceptions, stereotypes clutter the way.
- Cast-Off Crockery Is Just What They're Looking For
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Soccer Precautions Criticized, Praised
- New Policy Cited as Exodus of Haitians Abates
- WORLD CUP USA 1994
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Police Raids Target Sellers of Illegal IDs
- Transit Agency to Assist Elderly, Disabled Riders
- Justice in the Shadow of O.J. Case : Courts: Santa Monica judge cites publicity over Simpson inquiry in postponing for two months a domestic violence trial with striking similarities.
- Roughing It : Young Campers Get a Taste of Life in the Marine Corps
- Monterey Hills Condo Association Given Honor
- A New Jersey baby--his mother (Karla Tamburrelli)l...
- 'Hot Shots Part Deux'
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : St. Mary's to Reopen as Repairs Wrap Up
- Four-Star Films : 'Larks on a String'
- Head of Aging Council Tells Retirement Plans
- STYLE: GRANDES DAMES
- THE BLANC PAGE : At Tommy Harase's New Cafe, Now in Beverly Hills, the Flavors Fill the Tiny Room
- Anita Garvin Stanley, 88; Actress in 350 Comedies
- KOREATOWN : Janitors Press for $150,000 in Pay
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Where Life Is Prefab-ulous : Residents Say Mobile Home Parks in Malibu and Pacific Palisades Are the Best-Kept Secret in L.A.; They Offer Housing on Prime Real Estate at Affordable Prices
- SETTLING DOWN: Older folks in the Valley...
- * Conrad D. Giedt has been elected...
- When the Write Way Is Inside Out
- * Robert J. Margolis has been elected...
- Ethanol Promoter Understands Economic Engines
- TALES OF THE EARTH: Paroxysms and Perturbations...
- Moon Shivers
- Recall Issued on Cypress Grove Chevre
- Dognapers Find Police Now on Their Trail
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- FICTION
- Ideas for Safekeeping
- It Begins With a Spark : A bolt of lightning disrupted Gretel Ehrlich's life and her health, but it also set her on a quest to understand where the breath of life comes from. : A MATCH TO THE HEART, <i> By Gretel Ehrlich (Pantheon: $21; 201 pp.)</i>
- TAKING HIGH ROADS AND LOW ROADS THROUGH IRELAND : In County Kildare, cocooned in baronial bliss among the horsy set at the superposh Kildare Hotel and Country Club
- Art: Photos by 21 Students to Be Displayed at Bus Stops
- WEST ADAMS : Arsenio Hall Offers Weapon Turn-In Day
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : 'Mad About You' claims John Pankow as a cousin ready to go the distance
- WEST ADAMS : $700,000 in Loans OKd for Merchants
- * Ron Korona has joined Biomerica, a...
- Torrance Truck Driver Arrested in Seizure of 7,200 Pounds of Cocaine
- LABELS DISEASE
- CHANDLER PARODY
- County Beaches
- First-Time Flaws
- American CEOs Need to Get Some Culture
- Rare Turtles Get Second Chance at Survival in Conservation Project : Ecology: Zoologists salvaged eggs from diamondback terrapins killed by motor vehicles and raised the hatchlings in captivity. Recently, children released the critters into the wild, giving the youngsters a living lesson.
- Health Care
- School Choice Empowers Parents but Doesn't Guarantee Accountability
- Accountability for Services in Los Angeles
- DDT Residues Haunt the Endangered Peregrine Falcon, Scientists Warn : Environment: More than 20 years after the pesticide was banned in the United States, its effects linger. It is still used in other parts of the world; when it rises into the atmosphere it falls with rain.
- No Kidding
- No Need to Feel Guilty for Afternoon Fatigue
- United States' World Position Remains Tops
- The Growing Problem of Guns and Violence
- All Students Entitled to Lessons in Good Learning Environment
- Mayor Riordan
- BALL OF FIRE
- The Politics of Inclusion for Women
- Too High a Price to Pay
- POINT OF SALE
- Graffiti Problem
- TELEVISION : She's Kept Her...
- The Downside to Both Sides in Lease-Option
- Recalling Ike's Style: Keep All Reports Short
- Owens River Gorge Restored
- MORE WRITERS IN THE SUN
- Idea of Competitive Power Firms Scary
- Just What Is Message Behind Magazines?
- Old Face a Prejudice Unlike Any Other
- OCTA's Service Priorities in Order
- L.A. WITHOUT BORDERS
- No Votes for One Who Does Not Act
- Searching for Health Care Solutions