- Bruins Expect Emotional Finale : College basketball: O'Bannon, Edney, Zidek play final home game.
- City Guide
- 'Girl' Undergoes Major Changes Amid Criticism
- Pop Music Reviews : He's Got All the Goods--Except One
- Poetry Review : A Sonic, a Phonic and a '60s' Rock 'n' Roll Chronic
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Young Artists Out to Change the Country
- Raiders' Williams Is Taking a Chance on Success
- Chang Beaten at His Own Game : Tennis: Muster becoming just as unforgiving in 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 victory.
- Theater Reviews : 'The King' of Commedia Charms and Amuses
- PREP ROUNDUP : Jordaan's Individual, Relay Victories Help Woodbridge
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $10-Million Claim Filed Against City in Arrest
- VOLLEYBALL : No. 1 UCLA Rolls Over No. 3 Stanford
- Irvine Starts Anew in Knocking Off Utah State : Big West: Top-seeded Aggies fret playoff chances as Channell makes four key free throws in 76-72 win.
- Clippers' Dehere Gets Boost in His Confidence : Pro basketball: He scores 21 points in 22 minutes of a 121-102 victory over Golden State.
- Maybe Competition Will Inspire Them
- We're Pretty Sure It Was Basketball
- Trojans Deserve Better Than This
- And It Wasn't Even About Tonya or Nancy
- He Wants the Story Behind the NBA Story
- Is New Career Better Than Naked Surfing?
- Seeking Nice Stories on Striking Players? This Isn't the Place
- Legacy of Female Writers
- Growling at 'The Lion King' Video
- The Nanny Dilemma
- Ram Fans Really Need to Be Saved From Georgia
- Might as Well Put Cash in a Hole in Irwindale
- Television: The comedy-drama is credited with CBS' recent ratings bonanza on Saturdays, but starting tonight the slot will be filled by 'The Office' and 'Mrs. Buchanans.'
- Theater Review : 'Normal Heart': The Art of Kramer's Activism Plays On
- George Burns Hits Big Time
- Language Stereotypes
- Fixing the NEA Budget
- In Defense of Arts and Public Television
- Wrong Word, Message
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1995
- Obituaries - March 11, 1995
- Obituaries - March 11, 1995
- Tijuana Prison Tense After Warden's Slaying
- CHINA CONNECTION: Accompanying U.S. Trade Representative Mickey...
- Heavy Rains Set Off Mudslides, Floods as Storm Pounds State
- Controversy Derails CIA Nomination
- Fuhrman Tells of His Actions at Scene of Slayings
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Summit on Staving Off Schools' Insolvency Set
- Cinema Firm Hopes to Start Work on Complex : Thousand Oaks: Edwards Theater Circuit envisions multiplex and retail center, calling county 'a new frontier.'
- Boy, 14, Killed as Friends Play With Gun : Sylmar: Youth dies after cutting class with schoolmates. Detectives are treating the shooting as an accident.
- Big Storm Takes Toll in Already Saturated State
- TECHNOLOGY - March 11, 1995
- AEROSPACE
- RESTAURANTS
- Hughes' DirecTv Already a Rival to Cable : Technology: But the direct-to-home satellite service is still far from the subscriber level it needs to break even.
- THEATER REVIEW : An About-Face Approach : Meegan King's malleable visage is a big plus in this one-man show that's not about the actor's ego.
- Study Finds Airborne Grit Can Be Fatal
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- ROAD KILL: Once upon a time, Ventura...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bright Spot in Dining : Benvenuto's new menu includes pizza, <i> panini</i> , pastas and meats--served against an Op Art background.
- Computer Buffs, Endeavour Crew Link Up for a Q&A; in Cyberspace
- CAMARILLO : Council Distributes Funds to 15 Agencies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fund-Raiser Launched After School Fire
- CALABASAS : County to Teach Compost Techniques
- Mitnick Indicted on Phone Fraud : Crime: Computer hacker is charged in Raleigh, N. C., but is likely to be returned to California for trial.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Makes Tournament Final
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I GIRLS : Buena Hits a Dead End in Fresno, 67-39
- Simmons' Second Half Ends Titans' Upset Bid
- Story Gets Lost in the Mix of 'Cementville'
- Music Review : The Chieftains and Friends Pipe Up
- Theater Attempts to Scale Mt. Fitzgerald : Stage: The novel 'Tender Is the Night' has never been done as a play. It's a daunting task, and it opens today at Fountain Theatre in Hollywood.
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress firm...
- Alliance Imaging Optimistic, Despite $19.1-Million Loss : Restructuring: Analysts agree the Orange firm is in better shape than it has been in years. The 1994 figures reflect second year of losses.
- THE DOLLAR CRISIS : U.S. Currency Back on a Downward Spiral : Markets: The greenback falls against the yen, pound and Swiss franc despite renewed government efforts to prop it up.
- Judge Overturns Copyright Ruling Against Borland : Computers: Landmark decision against Lotus further narrows the scope of protection for software.
- House Votes to Limit Medical Suit Damages : Congress: Victims of malpractice could collect no more than $250,000 for 'non-economic' losses such as pain and suffering. California law is the model.
- Natural New Wave : Bobs get the boot as curls again crop up. But permanents now go for a less organized and more feminine look. And they smell better, too.
- One Woman's Discovery That Life Is in the Details
- U.S. Reports Progress in Effort to Keep Croatia From Ousting U.N. : Balkans: American officials fear a pullout of peacekeepers would widen war. Cease-fire violations increase urgency.
- Post Office Again Rejects ZIP Code for Oak Park : Mail: Postal officials say latest denial is their final word on the matter. But a supervisor and a congressman vow to continue the fight.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Adding Math to the Battle of the Sexes : Pro: Grades stand to improve in all-girl classes with less self-consciousness and fewer distractions.
- House Republicans Unveil $189-Billion Tax-Cut Package : Congress: Proposal includes $500-per-child credit and a 50% reduction in the capital gains tax rate. Leaders foresee opposition from Senate GOP.
- Los Alamitos Seeks Volunteers for Panels
- IRVINE : School Board Leader Supports Parcel Tax
- AGOURA : 'Flesh-Eating' Disease Kills Local Man
- Ventura States Case to Fresno in Quarterfinals, 95-80
- Save the Rams Gets One More Chance to Make Pitch
- Jordan Fuels Speculation About Return to Bulls
- Scyphers Will Coach Despite Controversy
- Ducks Won't Throw In Towel : Hockey: Kariya hits the post and settles for two goals. Anaheim settles for a 4-4 tie with Detroit.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II GIRLS : Moulin Buries Seven 3-Pointers, Alemany
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Braving the 'Outbreak' : Virus Movie Firmly Puts Dustin Hoffman in Action-Adventure's Way
- Sepracor's Most Promising Drugs
- Company Town : Spanish-Language Network Telemundo Replaces CEO
- SECURITIES
- RESTAURANTS
- AUTOS
- Deadline Monday for FEMA Relief
- Obituaries : William D. Pentland; Ex-Disney Film Editor
- INS Cost Cutting Could Mean End to 115 O.C. Jobs : Employment: Proposed reorganization would mean transfer of some administrative duties to centers in other regions.
- Rapper Accused of Murder Is Acquitted in Torrance
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider a Smaller Budget Panel
- SIMI VALLEY : GOP Leader Plans to Run for Assembly
- Obituaries : Karl Nelson; Breeder of Airedale Terriers
- BUENA PARK : Council Agrees to Ask U.S. to Save Shipyard
- Planners Urge L.A. to Ease Curbs on Business : Economy: Panel studying general plan says new jobs are essential to avoid municipal financial problems.
- Barrio to Boardroom : Anti-Gang Youth Group Samples World of Commerce
- Oregon State, Nevada Las Vegas Show Interest in UCLA's Romar
- USC Pushes Oregon Before Streak Hits 13 : College basketball: Off the court, former women's coach Stanley applies to replace Parker.
- Angels Will Cut Ticket Prices in Half if Replacement Players Remain on Field
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Here Comes the Bride, Warts and All
- Company Town : MGM Future May See Rewrite--for Better
- Inspired by the Past : An exhibit of two Hungarian artists--of different generations --reflects their shared religious roots.
- Driving on the Fore05 Freeway: Pepperdine University...
- Purchase of Irvine Co. Land for Eastern Tollway OKd
- O.C. Fund-Raiser: Sell County Assets, Privatize Services : Recovery: Popejoy proposes unloading libraries, courts, drug and juvenile centers, but not big-money John Wayne Airport or landfills. Privatization likely to cost more jobs.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teachers' Pay Hike Under Board Study
- Lopez Canyon Dump May Not Close in '96
- Texas Likely to Get Irvine Museum's Cocteau Collection
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Condom Man Takes Message to 'Homeboys'
- DIVISION I GIRLS : Mater Dei Hands Crenshaw First Loss
- Stanley's Pay-Discrimination Suit Dismissed
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Edges Rancho Santiago
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Waste Nothing, Win
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Frank Sinatra, "I've Got a Crush on You," Columbia Legacy.***
- County Weighs Hiring Private Fund Manager
- THE GOODS : In This Tank, It's You Who Sinks or Swims
- Drug Crusade Waning, Nancy Reagan Says : Congress: Former First Lady appears at hearing. She criticizes Clinton Administration policies that she says emphasize treatment, not prevention.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Concludes Selling Airport, Landfills Not Worth It : Privatization: Airline ticket and trash fees would have to go up to make deals feasible, officials say. Maybe later.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : LPA Gets Contract for Center
- MONTEBELLO : School Officials Propose a Smaller Pay Cut
- Dedicated to Efficiency : Inmates Will Find Few Creature Comforts at New Todd Road Jail
- NORTH HILLS : North Carolina Grand Jury Indicts Computer Hacker
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL : Bottom Drops Out for California
- Usery Asks Owners to Give Their Best Shot to Reach Agreement : Baseball: Mediator says "now is the time." Phoenix and Tampa Bay get unanimous approval.
- Anteaters' Strong Finish Keys Victory Over Titans
- Usery Asks Owners to Give Their Best Shot : Baseball: Mediator says "now is the time." Phoenix and Tampa Bay get unanimous approval.
- Theater : Theodore Bikel, Fiddler, on the Truth
- China Declares 6-Month Piracy Crackdown : Trade: The action is in line with what Beijing promised the United States last month.
- There's a Right Way and a Wrong Way to Handle Getting Fired
- Temecula Entertainment Center Gets OK : Election: The $60-million, nostalgia-themed project wins by 46 votes.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- The Other Victims : Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were not the only ones murdered on June 12. But we don't think about the four others--or the families left wondering if justice can ever be done.
- Doggin' It on the Slopes : A new invention combines skis, skates and snow. But some fancy footwork is also required.
- RESTAURANTS : Alcohol, High-Calorie Foods Falling From Favor With Diners
- New Shots Fired in Burger War: Burger...
- Banks Quietly Reimburse Irate Fund Clients
- Freedom of Dress : Fellow Students Congratulate 14-Year-Old for Leading Reversal of School Policy
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Chief Permitted to Apply for Grant
- VENTURA : Rain Forecast Delays Irish Parade, Festival
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council OKs Payment for City Hall Addition
- Laudenback Is Found Guilty : Verdict: Newport house painter is convicted of second-degree murder in death of ex-girlfriend's 22-month-old son.
- Southern Utah Is Favorite in American West
- The Master's Seeded Eighth in 32-Team NAIA Tournament
- USC Pushes Oregon Before Losing Streak Hits 13 Games : College basketball: Off the court, former women's coach Stanley applies to replace Parker.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton Seeks More Computer Literacy
- THE GOODS : Be Sure It's Not a Phony
- English-Only Forces Back Plan to Shift Control
- Key Provisions of 'Contract' Stymie GOP
- Don't Lower the Bar--Elevate the Students : Education: UC needs to help minority youth prepare for regular admission.
- GARDEN GROVE : Business, Church Parking Ordinance Gets Initial OK
- Group Protests Threat to Youth Job Program : Activism: Business leaders, police and politicians rally in defense of nationwide service put in jeopardy by congressional budget-cutting fervor.
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : Sampras Finally Gets to Tee Off on Bjorkman
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : LAGUNA HILLS
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Taste of Brazil Sparks Set by Cunliffe
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Letters to Cleo: A Basic Message
- National Video Rentals
- OPERA REVIEW : A New 'Porgy' That's Louder Than Life
- THEATER REVIEW : Well-Staged 'Prince,' but Without Bite
- THE ECONOMY
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The company said...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Adding Math to the Battle of the Sexes : Con: But while those grades are improving, both sides are losing interaction skills.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : The Nose Knows a Snob : OC High asks: What makes someone a snob?
- PIRATE MANIA: Chalk up another big victory...
- News . . . or Just Gossip? : Media: The great debate over the 'outing' of Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner won't go away.
- THEATER : Blessings, Backing for Vision : A Noise Within in Glendale enjoys good fortune and unsolicited gifts as it moves ahead with its clearly defined mission.
- Music-Filled Alleys Are Keeping Them Off the Streets at Night
- Rockwell Executive Dies of Heart Attack : Obituary: John Vaswani, 42, was stricken on international flight. Colleagues remember him as warm, talented man.
- Electronic Child Support System Unveiled : Government: Critics say new computer system is plagued with problems and may be inadequate. A few bugs just need to be worked out, district attorney responds.
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPERTY RIGHTS : Pay Me to Be Good--or I'll Sue : New from the 'contract': compensation for the laws' intrusion on profit-making noxious enterprises.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Woman Pleads No Contest in Deaths of 2 Infants
- CANOGA PARK : Tension Builds in a Phone Call to Outer Space
- Bench Pumps Up Flat Bruins, 86-67 : College basketball: Henderson, Dollar spark second-half run against Oregon State.
- Hey, Don't Cry for Him, Argentina Is Promising
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : FOOTHILL
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : CORONA DEL MAR
- Jordan Set to Return to Majors : Basketball: After practicing with Bulls, he is expected to be back in NBA within a couple of weeks.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Beauty' No Pretty Picture--but It's Fun
- 'Volpone': Comedy of Grifters and Fools
- Focus Groups Tell Police There's Room for Improvement : LAPD: Residents and employees help force develop five-year plan. Shorter response time is a popular request.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III GIRLS : Newbury Park Bounced but Bounces Back
- Duke's 'New Season' Off to Good Start With Victory in Longshot Playoff Drive
- STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Ends Crenshaw's Unbeaten Season, 72-57
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Outlasts Long Beach
- GolfJim McGovern conquered his putting problems with...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Too-Familiar Deli Fare at Ziggy G's
- OJAI : Inmate Charged in Sexual Assaults
- SIMI VALLEY : City Manager Finalist for County Position
- Burbank Schools' Racial Practices Being Investigated : Education: Federal officials looking into reports of discrimination in hiring and bilingual programs, which district denies.
- In Cold Storage : Safety: Ventura-based Patagonia sportswear firm recalls 3,000 penguin dolls over fears the plastic eyes may be a hazard to children. Entire line is pulled off shelves, though no injuries are reported.
- Tagliabue to Suggest 'No' Vote on Ram Deal : Pro football: It seems more likely that owners will accept piece of the pie in proposed move to St. Louis.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Strikes Back With Big Seventh Inning
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Lewis' Death at Center of Controversy : Pro basketball: Report links cocaine to former Celtic.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Oregon Routs No. 23 Trojans
- Error in Westwood Gives 'Day' a New Look
- New Media Corp.: The Irvine firm said...
- Orchestra Program Cuts Hassles : A concert in Sylmar is designed to encourage the audience to venture Downtown for another listen.
- Countywide : Red Cross to Conduct Mock Disaster Drill
- MOORPARK : Computer Courses Offered at College
- BURBANK : Suit Dropped Against Police in Shooting
- VENTURA : City Celebrates 129th Year Today
- EL MONTE : Department Asked to Probe Delay in Closing Facility
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Architect on Planned Antelope Valley Court Sues County : Lancaster: Peter G. Kudrave claims he was wrongfully fired and seeks lost fees, damages. Project remains in design phase.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Gun Owners Urge City to Open Public Range
- Crescenta Valley Cruises, 9-1
- Victory Over USC Is a First for CSUN
- Winter Sports. . . Vladimir Smirnov of...
- Northridge Searching for Right Gear With Series of Road Tests
- DANCEGrigorovich Leaves Bolshoi: Yuri Grigorovich, head of...
- Wondering Where Simpson Jurors Are Eating Tonight?
- THE DOLLAR CRISIS : Currency Free-for-All Puts EU's Monetary Union on the Ropes : Europe: Surging mark, nations' failure to meet criteria make the goal more elusive.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Company Town : Distributors, Exhibitors Leave ShoWest Convention on a Bullish Note : Film: Among the reasons: healthy box office receipts, an exploding foreign market and the graying of the population.
- THE GOODS : Calling Cards : With their combination of technology and artistry, prepaid phone cards are collectibles you can put to good use.
- Taking to Tea : Children are inspired by trappings from era of petits fours and 'Little Women.'
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Airport Plan Referendum Seems Assured
- Public Asked to Help Map the Future of a Boulevard : Thousand Oaks: Aerial overview of the historic main street will be on display at a workshop. Residents will offer comments on its design.
- Cypress Senior Center to Host Arts Fair
- Crenshaw's Reign Is Ended When Clovis West Wins, 67-62
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Trainer Hoping Mud Brings Out Best in College Town Once Again
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCI, Basheer Beat Titans Again to Reach Final
- Fee Proposal at CSUN Approved : STEVE ELLING
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : A Spirited 'Live' Showcase From the Who : THE WHO "Live at Leeds", <i> MCA</i> , ****
- State Court Reaffirms Death Sentence for Girl's Killer
- Founding Benefactor of Hoag Hospital Dies at 77
- YORBA LINDA : Mother Was Able to Rice to Occasion
- Pasadena Playhouse Operator Plans Bankruptcy Filing
- Tournament Is Academic, Off-Season Is Automatic
- City Planners Urge Los Angeles to Ease Constraints on Business : Economy: Panel studying General Plan says new jobs are essential to avoid municipal financial problems.
- MTA Investigates Treatment of Whistle-Blower
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Tempo Is Right for Jackson and Mater Dei : Division I boys: He scores 15 points in 41-28 victory over Fairfax. Monarchs meet Clovis West in final.
- Unhappy Northridge Softball Player Quits
- Basso & Associates: The Newport Beach advertising...
- Company Awarded $2.7 Million in Acquisition Dispute
- Striker-Replacement Fight Sparks Filibuster
- A Place of Their Own
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Ford Recalls Some Explorers: Ford Motor Co....
- THE ECONOMY
- PC Supplier Merisel, Amid Losses, Plans Layoffs, $10-Million Charge
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Full Repayment Demanded in Letter From 27 Mayors : Finance: They offer to accept county's notes, backed by assets or revenue, for some of cities' money. But they want to earn 6% interest while they're waiting for it.
- Presidential Lure Reels In GOP Stalwart
- D.A. Urges HIV Tests for Certain Inmates : Health: Exams would be requested only when an officer is exposed to a prisoner's blood. The ACLU and ACT-UP object to the plan.
- GLENDALE : College's Satellite Campus to Be Sold
- THOUSAND OAKS : 25 Students Go on Field Trip for Food Bank
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Jonas, Burbank Turn On Power, 21-8
- It Takes Only Three Little Words to Make a Defensive End Happy
- California Ballot Effort Would Make Loser Pay in Securities Suits
- High-Tech Research Firm Doctors Drugs to Remove Harmful Side Effects : Medicine: Sepracor hasn't turned a profit in its 10-year history but is close to marketing products that could change its fortunes.
- THE DOLLAR CRISIS : Wall Street Begins to Tally Losses in the Latest Turmoil
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Brothers Skip School for Two Years--and Live to Tell About It
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Taiwanese Company Offers to Loan County $3 Billion : Recovery: Interest rate would be only 4%. Officials aren't sure whether to take the deal seriously.
- Action at the Alex : The classic 'Adventures of Robin Hood' comes to the restored theater, with a swashbuckling bonus.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : U.S. to Pay Victims of Botched Sting
- LONG BEACH : State Probes Complaint of Intimidation in Election
- Campaign Calendar
- Government for Sale : Orange County assemblyman issues, then walks away from, a crude fund-raising letter
- Ropak Corp.: The majority stockholder will offer...
- Company Town
- DOWNEY : State Stocks Lake With Rainbow Trout
- BUENA PARK : City to Pay County in Full for Dale St. Parcel
- Heaven-Sent : Heritage: Groundbreaking ceremony at Bunker Hill celebrates the planned restoration of Angel's Flight, 'the shortest railway in the world,' which has been closed since 1969.
- Ducks Score, so Do Red Wings : Hockey: The drought is broken with four goals, but Detroit is equal to the task, 4-4.
- Sampras, Agassi to Play Davis Cup Against Italy
- Needed Mann Power Boosts Taft Tennis
- Fox Shows Long-Term Concern About Rams Abandoning Market
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cooder, Nunez Add Dimension to Chieftains' Cerritos Show
- Ken Frank: From La Toque to House of Blues to Fenix
- He Ain't No Citified Cowboy : Pop music: Chris LeDoux is the genuine article--a bronco-bustin' rodeo champ turned soulful country singer.
- Quiksilver Inc.: The Costa Mesa designer and...
- Pricing Pain and Suffering : Business and Consumer Groups Square Off Over Tort Reform
- Computer Price Cuts Mount: Hitting back at...
- 3M Shines Light on Piracy: Minnesota Mining...
- Ex-Ghostwriter to Televangelists Leaves Jail
- Storm Lashes Bay Area, Heads for Southland
- Victim Helps to Convict Rapist : Crime: Kenneth Bogard is found guilty after woman took the unusual step of going public to warn others and pressure the Police Department.
- Making a Name for Itself : Music of the band Anonymous defies definition, but gains fans, as it switches easily among several genres.
- Shooting in Santa Monica
- How to Fix Schools? Answer Is Fundamental, She Says
- COMUNITY COMMENT : A Lifetime of Flood and Mud
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Four of a Kind for Massachusetts in Atlantic 10
- First Major Track Invitational Is Saturday
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Richard Pryor, "is it something i said?," Reprise. ****
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Revue' Has Camp but Lacks Sparks
- A Sparkling, Sad 'Sally' at Silent Movie
- Company Town : Atop the Charts
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The firm, which...
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Less Keeps One Wanting for a Bit More : ANGEL, ANGEL <i> by April Stevens</i> ; Viking $19.95, 211 pages
- COLUMN ONE : The Fall of the House of Ganish? : With its turrets and stairways to nowhere, an Irvine family's dream home is neighbors' nightmare. After years of squabbles, the city is set to reduce it to rubble Saturday.
- Italian Pair Abandon Trek Across North Pole
- The Bidding Fever : Elvis Presley's pajamas may be an auction prize to die for, but if you don't know what you're doing, you might lose your shirt.
- A Habit That Continues to Kill America : Dr. Kessler proposes a bold attack on nicotine--the legal drug that hooks young people
- Countywide : Beyond Limits Plans Dinner to Raise Funds
- BURBANK : School District Programs, Hiring Probed for Bias
- A Hopeless Penalty : Prison: Ending conjugal visits furthers the dehumanizing of people who one day will be released into society.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Developer to Pay Condo Owners $12 Million to Fix Leaks, Cracks : Santa Clarita: Residents of Canyon Oaks Condominiums win out-of-court settlement.