- AMERICA'S CUP : Stars & Stripes Evens Score With Fast Start, Big Victory
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Moose That Killed Man Is Destroyed by Officials
- Clinton Sets Out Test for Tax Cuts
- Making Faces
- Bridesmaids Hoping to Catch the Bouquet : Australian Open: Agassi, Sanchez Vicario looking to steal thunder from Sampras (who's playing) and Graf (who isn't).
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Toppled by Rebuilding Auburn
- The upcoming debut album from rapper Nate...
- Smoke Inhalation Kills Boy Trapped by Security Bars
- Nailing Down New Designs
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day Schedule
- Tallying the Aid : ANALYSIS SHOWS UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL ASSISTANCE ACROSS THE VALLEY
- Retirees Get Good News on Flood Aid : Disaster relief: Leisure World residents in Seal Beach are assured of grants and low-interest loans. Damage toll there may be as much as $3 million.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Morse Gets Nearer to First Win
- VARIOUS ARTISTS, "Higher Learning" soundtrack; Epic...
- Tennis
- North Carolina's Free Throws Negate Clemson's Home Edge
- Nash Leads Santa Clara Over Loyola, 83-70
- Romantic Roses Charm Southland Gardeners
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Festival to Honor Martin Luther King
- Four Canadian Wolves Released Into Wilds of Idaho
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Health Care Recovering
- Suit Settled, Warts and All
- Wilson Is 'Seeding Cloud of Poison,' Jackson Says
- U.S. Agents Probe Animal Group's Weapons Arsenal : Investigation: Van Nuys organization has a $100,000 stockpile, including assault-style guns, authorities say.
- United Way Campaign
- Lawmakers Must Fight for Geological Survey : Agency offers multiple benefits to ease quakes' ferocity
- Obituaries : Anton G. (Tony) Knittel; Citrus Rancher
- A Fighting Chance : Boxing Club Gives Youths Lessons in Discipline, Beating Gangs to the Punch
- Reader Finds White Guy's Jokes Unfunny
- Retirement Fun in the South Carolina Sun Is Corporation's Latest Goal : Hilton Head: The centerpiece will be a multimillion-dollar town square. Recreation ranges from boccie to ballroom dancing, putting greens to pools, and three 18-hole golf courses.
- They'll Make You a Star
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : MAYOR RIORDAN
- Talk Theater for Dinner
- Golden Fleece Attracts Record Price
- Ex-Pilot Likens 1979 Spiral to '94 Fatal Crash
- Wilson Calls Special Session on Flood Aid : Relief: Action allows Assembly, Senate to expedite measures that could include low-interest loans, tax relief.
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : PETER ELIAS
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Washington Loses to Banning in the Last Split-Second
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : KAY VEACH
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : FOR VENDORS, THE WHEELS TURN SLOWLY : A program that would allow them to operate legally has seen limited success because of infighting and bureaucratic shifts.
- RACE : For Younger Blacks, King's Dream of Integration Dies
- Police May Have Found Body of Missing Woman
- L.A. Needs Your Blood : The Southland's demand is high, but donors in the region are few
- Disaster Network Goes On-Line : Computers: New electronic system is a clearinghouse of information that 750 groups can tap to coordinate emergency relief. It was tested during recent rains.
- Police Fire on Youths' Car During Chase; 2 Are Jailed
- Financial Impact of Lockout Different for Kings and Ducks : Hockey: With play resuming, NHL clubs will be trying to recoup their losses in a hurry.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Women Get It Half Right but Lose Again
- Just What the Doctor Ordered
- JAZZ REVIEWS : A Sweet Set From McCoy Tyner : McCOY TYNER, "Live at Sweet Basil" (<i> Evidence</i> ) *** 1/2
- AND ONE MORE THING: The upcoming album...
- The Cheap Seats : Americans who like flying for peanuts are helping a new generation of low-cost carriers reshape the industry from the ground up.
- Winter Journeys Through Northern Climes : BY SHIP ALONG NORWAY'S ARCTIC COAST
- FICTION
- Cooking With Class : Asian schools cost less than European ones, but there is no shortage of luxury
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Caltrans Repairs Outpace Retrofits
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Smithsonian Opens 1960 Sit-In Exhibit
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Dogged by Doubt : Activists Try Sting Operations in Search of Alleged Animal Thieves
- Four-Star Films : 'Little Big Man'
- The Minimum Wage Doesn't Merit a Raise : Teens and middle-class part-timers will benefit; the poor will pay higher prices.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : No Baby-Sitters Needed: These Kids Old Enough
- THEATER NOTES : The Debate Over Brecht Continues
- Mean Streets and Meaner Women
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Rankings Show These Kids Can Play
- Still 'Crazy' . . .
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Antibiotic for Acne Eases Arthritis Pain
- Somali Ex-Workers Hold U.N. Staff Captive
- Commentary : A DAY IN THE CHATTY LIFE OF AMERICA'S TALKING NETWORK
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : GIRLS
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : OMER SCARPIDIS
- Strict Islamic Law Raises Fears of Women : Bangladesh: Rapist goes unpunished; accuser is lashed for having unlawful sex. As imams apply their interpretations of the ancient codes, known as the Sharia, victims become outcasts.
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : KAREN UZIEL
- Rains Pale Next to Great O.C. Floods : Records: Despite one death and damages, this year's deluge was less devastating than earlier ones because Santa Ana River did not overflow.
- Workers Stem Sewage Flow to Newport Bay
- Double Vision Pleasing to Eye of Harvard Point Guard
- The New Deion : Sanders Develops Another Aura: Winner
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Players Glad to Flee Ranks of Unemployed
- ENGLAND II: The Brit Awards, Britain's equivalent...
- AFC Championship, Year-By-Year
- The Bloom Is Back on Stone Roses
- JAZZ REVIEWS : JACK DeJOHNETTE, "Extra Special Edition" (<i> Blue Note</i> ) ** 1/2
- Climb Every Panoramic Peak
- FICTION
- 'Shadowlands'
- Drifting Toward Catastrophe : Fallout from America's nuclear testing : SAVAGE DREAMS: A Journey Into the Hidden Wars of the American West, <i> By Rebecca Solnit (Sierra Club Books: $22; 402 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : KELLY SILVERBERG
- Battle Lines Drawn Over St. Vibiana's Cathedral : Landmarks: Local preservationists hope to prevent demolition of the quake-damaged church. The Catholic Archdiocese plans a larger, modern facility.
- CRENSHAW : Parade in Honor of King to Be Monday
- Architect of Rams' Move Proves Deft at Deal-Making : Analysis: Shaw's meticulous planning makes action palatable to NFL, profitable for owner Frontiere.
- CHESS : NATIONAL NEWS
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Partner Paid Brown's Debts, Paper Reports
- Uproar Sweeps Israel Over Claims of Piranha : Sea of Galilee: A fisherman's alleged find creates media excitement. But a noted expert eviscerates the tale.
- Pay Special Attention to Roof, Drains in Rain
- The Sunshine of Life : Over-55 Set Basks in Arizona Community
- Woodpeckers Pound Out Peck of Problems in Idaho Power Poles : Mountains: The vigorous birds knock out huge holes for their nests, thus weakening supports.
- Trojans' Orr Shows He Can Do It All : College basketball: He scores 22 points in USC's 79-65 victory over Washington, but Parker is most impressed with his eight rebounds.
- The Saga of the Luckiest Baritone : Haijing Fu began singing to avoid a farmer's life. Now, he is regarded as a world-class talent.
- Laying It on the Line : We brought together John Singleton and a group of college students to see if 'Higher Learning' made the grade. Life on campus ended up sharing the bill with the Hollywood game.
- Bandit Reburied Next to Two Dear Friends
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Roads
- Missing Girl's Footprints Lead Nowhere as Do the Clues : Washington: A mother of four moved her family from the slums of Tacoma to a sylvan valley. It was from there that one daughter simply vanished.
- BOWLING : Stayrook Opens PBA Season With Fourth Tour Victory
- PREP WRESTLING / FIVE COUNTIES TOURNAMENT : Calvary Chapel Continues Its Domination
- Anteaters Run Out of Excuses in Loss to Nevada
- Ventura Gets Boost From Former Star
- NFL Conference Championship Games
- Suns Flatten Already Flat Clippers, 134-108 : Pro basketball: Even though Barkley takes one on the chin, this was an early-round knockout.
- San Francisco's MOMA Moment : Mario Botta designed an interior that is sublime. But what happened to the rest of the new museum?
- In Brief
- MISSING IN ACTION: Julian Lennon made a...
- DOWNTOWN : Skid Row School Gets $8,000 in Supplies
- Science: 2 UCLA Professors Honored
- Psst, the Problem Is Not <i> Image</i>
- Winfrey Admits Cocaine Use, 'Life's Great Big Secret'
- Missouri Museum Favors Macabre : Psychiatry: Archivist has assembled a grim historical collection on mental illness.
- Environmental Detectives Track Down Polluters : Superfund: Firms try to reduce their liability for cleanup by finding other culprits. In one case, investigators identified 300 firms with responsibility for contamination.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Rohrabacher Crusades for Civil Rights Initiative, Willie Brown Fights Back
- NFL PLAYOFFS : The Immaculate Assumption? : AFC: Confident Steelers already looking ahead to Super Bowl, but they have to beat Chargers first.
- 'Against the Wall'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : 4 House Fires Kill 16 Children, 5 Adults
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : WILLIE L. WILLIAMS
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Jamie Gorelick : The Pragmatist Who Runs the Justice Department
- Earthquake Monitoring Is Indispensable : Republicans should not pay for their 'contract with America' by abolishing the U.S. Geological Survey.
- Trimming Number of Lawyers Would Spur Economy, Professor Says : Finances: Cutting 40% of state's attorneys would save $57 billion in 'predatory legal behavior,' Stephen Magee says. Critics scoff, calling his claim irresponsible.
- Victim Spies Alleged Thief 2 Weeks Later : Investigations: Police arrest Costa Mesa man on suspicion of robbery after beautician who was held up happens to see him.
- Authorities Seek Information on Suspect in Fatal Stabbing
- Take a Letter
- For Seniors : A 21st-Century Challenge: Keeping Retirees Active
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poll Gives Clinton Edge Over Gingrich
- Vatican Dismisses Liberal French Bishop
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Poetry, Prose, Politics : Feminism and social change will always be major themes in Gioconda Belli's work. But she's learning to ignite the passions of others rather than lead their struggles.
- The Rosary Murders (KTTV Tuesday at 1:30...
- 4 Million Jam Manila's Streets for Papal Mass : Religion: Pope draws largest crowd ever at Youth Day event. It was 'excess of success,' spokesman says.
- THE CULTURE WARS : A House Historian Who Was Anything But
- These Cloudbursts Had a Silver Lining : The response to last week's deluge showed what we learned from past natural disasters
- GROUND ZERO : 1 Year After the Earthquake, Residents Are Still Pulling Their Lives Together and Coping With the Effects of Stress
- NFL PLAYOFFS : And Now, the Game You've Waited for All Season Long : NFC: There is far more at stake than simply a berth in the big show when the 49ers and Cowboys clash today at Candlestick Park. For many of them, this <i> is</i> the big show.
- A Life Custom-Made for Opera : Harvey Milk, gay activist, San Francisco politician and martyr is the soul of a new contemporary work.
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsSAN DIEGO--Observe the California...
- Hungarians Take a Run on Special Hapsburg Train : Hungary: View offered of cherry-paneled car used by Communist boss. Car used by royalty was made in 1868.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Treasurer's Office Didn't Warn Investors : Disclosure: April '94 letter was high on prospects, although Merrill Lynch had predicted rate increase.
- Transvestite Loses Bid to Skirt Rules
- AT THE HAND OF MAN: Peril and...
- Is It Too Wet to Plant?
- DEATH OF A CONTRARIAN : A Eulogy to a Treasured Friend Who Would Take Me to Task for Every Word of It
- FICTION
- 1995 TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO ART MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS...
- FICTION
- How to Tell Tenants You're Selling?
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Twin Towers Prove Too Much for Loyola
- 6 L.A. City Council Candidates to Face Community Forum
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : ALVIN MARTIN
- Intelligent, complex and engrossing, the 1990 film...
- NOTEBOOK : Locke's Parker Adds to List of Football Honors
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : HENRY CISNEROS
- Ford Issues Minivan Recall
- Bully Plants and Creatures Victimize State Park : Pennsylvania: Presque Isle on Lake Erie draws almost as many visitors as California's Yosemite. But this sand spit is suffering most from an invasion by non-human species.
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Modern Pagans Practice That Old-Time Religion : Spirituality: Local adherents say it's not easy to worship nature with traffic in the background. But all you really need is a patch of earth.
- A Nightmare Commute : For La Canada Students, Scariest Part of School Is Getting There
- The Smart Money Is on This Young Genius : Michael Kearney, 10, is the world's youngest college graduate and a cultural hero in Japan but finds a less enthusiastic response in the U.S.
- Accent Adds Spice to Final Four : Steelers Will Get After Chargers, Then 49ers and Cowboys Will See Who Goes to the Really Real Super Bowl
- Second-Half Effort Lifts Long Beach
- He Gave Dodgers a Shot in the Arm
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jazz Hums Along With 12-Game Road Streak
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Keeping 'Radio Gals' on the Dial : Co-creator Mark Hardwick's death from AIDS could have ended the play's journey to Pasadena. Mike Craver made sure it didn't.
- Steering Clear of Scams
- Sally in Our Alley, by Henry Carey <i> (d. 1743)</i>
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Eating His Words : The life and times of one of France's most iconoclastic poets : BAUDELAIRE: The Life of Charles Baudelaire, <i> By Joanna Richardson (St. Martin's Press: $35; 602 pp.)</i>
- Atlanta Hoists Starting Gun for Olympic Ticket Sales : Bookings: One system will handle events as well as most lodgings. Organizers will limit rates lodgings can charge.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Housing Project Gets a Next-Door Clinic
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Merrill's Responsibilities Key to Orange County Suit : Crisis: Brokerage's culpability hinges on how savvy treasurer was and if he or county was the client.
- Serbs Threaten to Shoot Civilians on Reopened Route
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Retro : Oh, 'My Children'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Teen-Ager Killed, 2 Missing in Flooding
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Quake Recovery Totals : Damage Estimates
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Help Sought in Hit-and-Run Case
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Smoke Inhalation Kills Boy Trapped by Barred Windows
- Parolee Held in Death of His Prison Pen Pal
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Section Staff
- SOUTH GATE : Fire Station Sale Halted for Appraisal
- COLUMN ONE : Gore May Be Dull, but to His Party He Shines : Suddenly, his solid image and moderate views are attracting attention--from Democrats scrambling to recover from the November landslide.
- Sotheby's Bows to King of the Jungle
- Why So Many Young People Keep Politics at Arm's Length : A new survey says college students have no faith in the political process. Is that because they respect it too much?
- USGS Too Important to Be Lost to Political Whims : Although predicting temblors is a hit-and-miss science, it would be short-sighted to abandon research now being done.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : County's Schools Can't Afford to 'Take a Hit' on Bankruptcy : The K-12 system--the state's finest--needs to have top priority for returned funds. Our future depends on it.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Rain Gauges Record Par at These Courses
- Attorney's Chutzpah Alters Complexion of Simpson Case
- Shoemaker Fined by Stewards : Horse racing: Trainer joins four others given nominal punishment after failed drug tests by their horses. They deny guilt, blame jimsonweed.
- NFC Championship, Year-By-Year
- Titans Can't Overcome Utah State's Big Lead
- Deal of the Week
- HEADWATERS edited by Linny Stovall (Left...
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Recovery : A Rush of Resilience / Valley Economy on Fast Track Recovery
- Amnesty Enrages ANC
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Plan Aims to Convert Drivers Into Riders
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : LAPD's 77th Division Prepares for Move
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Sacramento, It's 'Not Revolution, It's Turmoil'
- KOREATOWN : Builders of Housing for Disabled Awarded
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : SBA Loans
- Changes in NCAA Eligibility Too Late for Some : Academics: NCAA approves stricter guidelines for athletic scholarships and freshman eligibility beginning in August.
- Panda-monium : Zoos: Babbitt allows San Diego facility to import two pandas from China. Interior secretary says research and breeding program may be vital to survival of the endangered species.
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Protecting People <i> and</i> Buildings
- Sometimes a Stock's Payoff Is Found in the Perks
- Accountants Take Wing as Investment Advisers
- Krause's Appoints President; Optometry Board Gets New Member
- U.S. Responds to Latin America's Distress With Firm Self-Interest
- WHAT ARE WE FEEDING OUR KIDS? ...
- Destination: Greece : Written in Stone : Greece's Zagoria region, with its yawning rock expanses and dense forests, is one of the wildest parts of Europe
- 'PINOCCHIO' RETURNS TO TV
- Still Shaken
- <i> Really </i> Lost in Space : 'VOYAGER' CREW ISN'T AFRAID OF THE RISKS IN AN UNEXPLORED UNIVERSE
- 2 Simpson Jurors Likely to Be Replaced by Ito
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Help
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Coming Back : Recovery Slow in Ventura County
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken : A Resilient Los Angeles Seeks to Retrieve Its Future
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Is Simpson's Co-Author Really a Material Witness?
- Long Beach State Steps on Gas in Second Half
- FROM THE VAULTS : Weirdos and Germs : VARIOUS ARTISTS, "Live from the Masque 1978, Vol. 1" (<i> House of Punk/Flipside</i> ) ***
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Southeast States Hit by Heavy Rain
- Democrat Keeps Heat on Gingrich : Ethics: Rep. Bonior calls for Speaker to release all documents on book deal. And report says meeting with Murdoch included a lobbyist.
- Despite Regrets, Owner Says Rams Leaving
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : City Maps Out a Plan to Thwart Prostitutes
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Challenges : The Comeback Trail / Twists and Turns on the Road to Recovery : Workplace Change Is Mostly Talk
- Four Killed in Protests Over Failed Liberia Talks
- CHINATOWN : Group Begins Project to Restore Shrine
- RUSSIA : Grozny May Be Graveyard of a Democratic Russia
- L.A. Marks Quake With Diverse Rites : Anniversary: Dozens of events, both solemn and humorous, will be held Tuesday.
- The Speaker of the House : Vocal Point Guard Escamilla, Santa Paula Campaigning Hard to Unseat Powerful Santa Clara
- Milk On-Screen
- Hart Is Child's Play for Vahoviak : Girls' basketball: She returns after daughter's birth and helps Burroughs to a 48-43 upset.
- Latest in Bruin Highlight Club Is 'Air' Edney : UCLA: Point guard's dunk puts exclamation point on 91-78 victory over depleted Washington State.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Westmont Holds Off Determined Vanguards
- UC Irvine Still Winless in Big West
- YOU OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES: Courtney Love,...
- Burgers, Yes, but No Box-Office Billions
- JAZZ REVIEWS : GONZALO RUBALCABA, "Diz" (<i> Blue Note</i> ) ***
- BLACK SHEEP, "Non-Fiction"; Mercury (*** 1/2)After...
- Adding Up His Life and Goals at Harvard : A South-Central resident talks about his first year at the Harvard Business School, and how it has affected his perspective on friends, family and community.
- In-Line Skating Wins Exercise Points : Health: Running, cycling and swimming have long been considered ways to stay fit. But this new mode of recreation is gaining in popularity.
- KATE MULGREW CHANGES THE COORDINATES
- Ex-1st Cat Seized, Joins Ex-Governor in Leaving Mansion
- Hawthorne Ponders Deep Cuts, Tax Hikes to Ease Financial Crisis
- Latest Rain Puts Residents on Edge : Storm: No flash-flood watches are issued, though officials warn of potential problems. Some clearing is forecast for today.
- Peace of Mind Hard to Find Around Georgia
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina Surpasses Expectations With Victory
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Washington's Run Beats UCLA
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Stoudamire's 45 Too Much For Stanford
- JAZZ REVIEWS : GRP ALL-STAR BIG BAND, "All Blues" (<i> GRP</i> ) ***
- Getting Nastier : The Hughes twins wowed us with 'Menace II Society.' Now they're making 'Dead Presidents': "We got more nasty . . . this time.'
- Lawyer Fees in State Hit $16 Billion in '92 : Economy: Almost $7 billion was earned in L.A. County. The figure adds fuel to debate on whether the attorney explosion is an economic boon or drain.
- Let Us Now Praise--Ourselves
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : $12.1 Million Earmarked for Crisis Fees : Recovery: Report allocating funds for law firms and trouble-shooters gets mixed reaction from supervisors.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : It's a small world too at the fuzzy and diverse 'Puzzle Place' on PBS
- Wounded Knee Murder Mystery Reopens : Native Americans: Death of activist has remained unsolved since her corpse was found 19 years ago. Some believe she was killed by the FBI. Others suspect she was a government informant.
- Still Life Portrait
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Coming Back : Santa Monica Struggling Back
- World's Lone Elephant Orphanage Tries to Fix Some Wrongs of Man : Sri Lanka: Poachers are partly responsible for the declining herds. Major culprits are the sugar and tea planters who thwart plans for protected forest corridors.
- Welfare Babies Bother You? Drown 'em : A modest proposal to keep our corporate plazas clear of children begging for food.
- More Rain Expected Today, but Forecast Calls for Dry Monday
- Accountability Key to County Reform : Charter Form of Government Is Promising Option
- Asian Students Face Competing Pressures From Family, Peers : Minorities: Children pay a price as they struggle to meet high expectations from parents, and try to fit in.
- Panel Urges Youth Camp for Offenders : Juvenile Hall: Conference officials say the public's help is needed to steer other teen-agers away from crime.
- Fish Experiment Could Send Stocks Up : Dana Point is Part of Program to Replenish Sea Bass Numbers in Southland Waters
- Pallet Firm Owner Killed in Armed Robbery Try
- Rites Somber and Silly to Mark Quake Anniversary
- Ram Sticker Shock Hits St. Louis : Pro football: Moving costs are high, some say too high. Others wonder if guarantees can be met.
- Fullerton at Least Makes It Respectable
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- ENGLAND SWINGS: The slowly declining fascination in...
- Sold, Shipped, What's the Diff? : About 2 million albums, in the case of 'The Lion King,' pointing up the disparity between industry's sales tally and SoundScan's.
- ART : Opening a New Window on L.A.'s Art : Peter Goulds' L.A. Louver gallery moves to bigger quarters but takes with it years of support for West Coast artists.
- EMI Trots Out an Icon: Klemperer
- Getting Beyond the Shock and Destruction of Jan. 17, 1994 : Full recovery from something as powerful and pervasive as a major earthquake is never easy, and never quick
- COMMENTARY ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY : Remembering Civil Rights Leader Keeps Dream Alive--for All of Us
- Revitalization Aid Worth the Fight : While few federal neighborhood help programs are successful, the city's failure to win empowerment zone designation is a blow to the northeast Valley.
- Obituaries : Leon Zermeno; Trucking Executive
- COMMENTARY : Hockey Players Know Who Lost the Fight
- Blitzville Welcome Awaits the Chargers : AFC championship: Pittsburgh brings NFL's No.1 pass defense into today's game against San Diego, which scored 37 against Steelers earlier this season.
- COVER STORY : It's the Whopper of a Chopper : 'Miss Saigon' fall into L.A. with its ageless love story, high-tech wizardry and megabucks box office--not to mention all that baggage. So, wha took so long?.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Road to Property Rights Is Often Full of Bumps : Timber: No state has approved a broad formula for compensating landowners for seized land. In Mississippi a landowner must be compensated if acreage is devalued by 40% or more by forestry regulations.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Students Get an Up-Close Look at What It Takes to Run a City : Government: Two Canyon High youths are among 30 from local schools who accompany department heads and council members to learn about their jobs.
- Anaheim Can't Afford Special Election : Amid Fiscal Crisis, the City Council Should Try Harder to Fill Its Vacant Seat Itself
- Hawthorne Weighs Deep Cuts, Tax Hikes : Finances: Proposed solutions to fiscal crisis include selling City Hall and airport, eliminating Fire Department and slashing salaries up to 20%.
- Chaffey Survives in Desert : Basketball: Panthers hold off rally by Antelope Valley in final minutes for 99-97 victory.
- Union Reacts to Replacement Rules
- Grant Hill Just Exudes Confidence, Total Class : Pro basketball: Pistons' rookies is drawing raves and being compared to the legendary Michael Jordan.
- SANTA ANITA : Wekiva Springs Extends Streak
- The Texas Rangers declined to offer a...
- FAMILY : Want a Real Deep Experience? : It's whale-watching season, and your odds of spotting one of the behemoths are better now than ever.
- In Brief
- Bus Changes Draw Criticism : Transportation: Valley riders say proposed route overhaul will lengthen their commuting times. They ask the MTA to reconsider parts of the plan.
- CABRILLO VILLAGE : Children Flock to New Center Just for Them