- Mater Dei Boys, Girls Are Seeded First
- Rain Postpones Evert Cup Final
- Orange County
- COMING TUESDAY
- Max Rudolf; Leader of Symphony, Teacher of Conducting
- Dutch ING Group Wins Battle to Take Over Barings : Finance: Netherlands bank beats out a bid from rival ABN Amro and Smith Barney. Jailed trader Nicholas Leeson prepares to fight extradition.
- Lawmakers Set a Full Agenda in State Capitol : Legislation: Ventura County delegation with increased clout backs a lengthy and wide-ranging list of bills.
- Loyola's WCC Run Comes to End : College basketball: Lions lose to Portland, which will play Gonzaga in tournament final.
- At ShoWest, Hope Springs Eternal for Hot Summer : Movies: NATO/ShoWest convention opens today in Las Vegas as moviegoing lags in the first quarter of 1995. 'Business is terrible,' says one marketer.
- STATE ELECTIONS / 35th SENATE DISTRICT : Johnson-Ferguson Battle Could Clear the Way for Allen : The Cypress assemblywoman may emerge victorious if the two veteran Republican legislators keep bashing each other.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : Who Was That Man? Simply an Angel : Running: Unheralded Hollywood Hills marathoner stays with women's winner Prasad for 24 miles as she runs her best race.
- KNAC's Final Fade to Black
- TELEVISION : We're All in This Muck Together
- COLUMN ONE : Rethinking Cosmic Questions : Scientists trying to solve the mysteries of the universe have been long on theories and short on data. Now, new telescopes and technology help them see the unseeable.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-China Pact Was Won the Hard Way : Trade: Intellectual property rights agreement follows 20 months of high-risk negotiating by a tough team of two.
- Autopsy Awaited in Death of Man Following Fight
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Don't Injure Malpractice Tort Reform : In an era of cost containment, it's important to keep medical liability insurance affordable.
- San Clemente Goes on Fast Track With Its New Metrolink Station : Transportation: It has become the 10th stop on the 87-mile commuter railroad route between Oceanside and Los Angeles.
- Potential Oil Gusher for California
- Kitt Gets the Vote and the Victory, for Now : Skiing: American wins, but only after the jury agrees, 4-0, to make shortened race official. Result may be overturned.
- Another Goose Egg for Ducks : Hockey: They are shut out for second game in a row, this time in 3-0 loss to Blackhawks and Belfour.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : It's a Vera Good Day in Rain in L.A. : Race: Ecuador runner lets others fight conditions before sprinting to victory in last three miles. Prasad wins women's race by wide margin in personal record time.
- The Los Angeles Philharmonic is sponsoring two...
- To Worker It's a Hang-Up, but Boss May Monitor Calls
- She Tries to Make Clients Feel Well-Received
- A Knick In Crime
- FINDING THE TIME: There's no shortage of...
- Suspects Gouge Eyes of Deaf Man During Attack
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Interested in Buying Laurel Park
- ORANGE : Doctor Suggests Exercise to Ease Aging
- Paying the News-making Pipers : Media: The state has no cause to ban compensation for crime witnesses' stories.
- WESTMINSTER : District to Honor Exemplary Students
- Wary Residents Helplessly Await More Mudslides
- Why All the Williams Bashing? : LAPD chief was given a five-year term--so give him the support, too
- BREA : City Seeks Bids for Downtown Project
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Ernest Nukanen; Documentary Filmmaker, Cameraman
- Jurists' Ties to Legal Publisher Under Scrutiny
- As for Rosa's Tale, Dunne's Mind Is Maid Up
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Anaheim's Carry-On Spirit
- Ecologists Fear Baja Salt Mine Would Threaten Gray Whales
- MISSION VIEJO : Gas Station Seeks OK for Mini-Market
- Rockets Having Some Back-to-Back Pains : Pro basketball: Defending champions struggling as Spurs win eighth in a row, 124-103.
- Australian Boat Sinks, but Crew Is Saved : America's Cup: Bertrand's accident is a first in 144 years.
- Norman Makes Big Splash; Faldo Wins
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tool Finds Answer to <i> Angst </i> Formula
- THEATER REVIEW : Slade's 'Same Time' Passes Test of Time
- Poised for Takeoff : High-Precision Navigation Becoming Aircraft Standard
- U.N. Troops in Bosnia Get Food
- Hotel Developer Could Void Loan Repayment : Burbank: City contract may allow Hilton project partners to keep $3 million. They say they intend to repay it.
- Horse Lover Rescues Candidates for the Slaughterhouse
- 2 Arrested in Sweep of Violence-Plagued Area
- Campus Roadway Not a Mess, but a Work in Progress
- PLACENTIA : Teen Builds a Car Plugged Into the Future
- Indian Wells May Try Same Time, Next Year : Tennis: Organizers working toward simultaneous event for men, women in 1996.
- Villeneuve's Victory the Pits for Gugelmin
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Virginia Ties Up ACC Title Picture
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Van Allen Is Pestering Opponents With His New-Found Scoring Touch
- Children's TV Panel Tunes In to Parent Role : Programming: Industry executives are urged by youth advocates and academics to see the medium's influence in a different way--and adults at home are asked to take control.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Perlman-Lite at Wadsworth Theater
- Most Dangerous Game for Reporter is Soccer
- Opening Day of Replacements Probable as Baseball Talks Fail
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Seldom-Seen Simon Still Charms
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Carly Simon Intimate, at Ease in Rare Performance
- CHINA
- Lt. Col. Matt Urban; U.S.'s Most Combat-Decorated Soldier
- Aid Cutoff Leaves Marks of a Double-Edged Sword : Welfare: Loss of benefits spurs some in Iowa group to find work. Others careen among damaging alternatives.
- Building a Natural Setting : Land use: Joan Irvine Smith intends to turn a former strawberry field into a grassy park capable of hosting horse shows and public events.
- COSTA MESA : Water District Board OKs 'Milestone' Strategic Plan
- MISSION VIEJO : Communication Skills Seminars Scheduled
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON / RESULTS : MEN'S DIVISION
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Dep's Bottom Line Takes a Real Lather
- VIETNAM
- L.A. STORIES : Waxing Nostalgic : Theme parks and thrill rides may rule, but there's nothing quite like the decadence of the Hollywood Wax Museum. Here, every day is 'The Day of the Locust.'
- A Rising Voice in the Revolution : Politics: As she ascends the Republican ranks, outspoken moderate Rep. Susan Molinari may be just what the GOP needs to stay in the majority.
- GOP's Resurgence Throws Limelight on O.C. Rep. Cox : Profile: But the attention that comes with new powers isn't all favorable, as securities fraud bill demonstrates.
- Heavy Rains a Problem for Hikers, Motorists : Storms: Four people are rescued Sunday after being lost in the downpour. Power is knocked out for 5,000 customers in Somis.
- A Frightening New Reality : Californians Try to Adjust to Fact That Quake Danger Is Far Greater Than Hitherto Believed
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : Sampras Welcomes New Rivalry
- Broncos Sign Washington
- Bruins Bend, Don't Brake for Cardinals : College basketball: Bailey, Charles O'Bannon control boards, UCLA drives away a winner.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Philharmonic Plays a Gloomy Program
- Art : 'Witness' at the Getty: Black Lives Considered
- BRAIN DRAIN: Layoffs have sapped the ranks...
- Case Against S.F. Lawyer Puts Profession on Trial : Court: Deciding how far to go in a client's defense is tricky. Verdict may change the way attorneys do business.
- Panetta Assails GOP Plan to Set Damages Limits
- MUSIC REVIEW : American Quartet's Mastery and Passion
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Blake's Window' Seeks Life Extremes
- Orange County
- Cisneros Sees Urban Plight, Gives Chase
- Luggage Firm Rolls Out Its Newest Design : Andiamo Inc. of Fountain Valley is cashing in on the public's demand for roll-aboard suitcases. Its reputation has been built on durable, upscale travel bags for individualists.
- Nations Convene for Global Summit on Fighting Poverty : Diplomacy: Meeting is expected to be largest gathering of world leaders in U.N. history. Critics say its cost should go to needy.
- MISSION VIEJO : Students Console Young Earthquake Victims via Internet
- WESTMINSTER : Gang Ties Suspected in Fatal Shootout
- Pi Kappa Bell Caper Takes Its Toll : CSUN: Theft of historic object is fraternity's latest black mark, coming on top of low grades and an alcohol violation. Group says new recruiting sanction could mean its demise.
- Plan to Expand Renewal Area Draws Mixed Reviews : Ventura: Some property owners and merchants hail a proposal to redevelop more of downtown. But others are wary.
- SANTA ANITA : Best Pal Gets Top Weight for Big 'Cap
- Docu Nominees Deserve Better Treatment
- Southland
- Blacks Celebrate Gains as Selma March Revisited
- Pete's Pickle: You Can't Have It Both Ways
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : A Real Nanny Dilemma : Many caretakers have limited English skills. Will kids they watch fall behind?
- NEWPORT BEACH : Central Library Adds Curbside Book Drop
- Boy Scouts Troop Out to Repair Pacific Crest Trail
- After the Death of Chinese Leaders, Heirs Find They're History as Well
- Perception Is in the Eye of the Beholder : Pop culture: They think <i> we're</i> lacking because we can't see those Magic Eye 3-D images. But maybe <i> they </i> have the problem.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Seeking Driver of Car That Hit Boy
- No Sign of the Spark to Rekindle a Love Gone Cold
- Williams Dominates Ferguson
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Finish Strong to Beat Penguins
- Dodger Regulars Run Risk of Missing Their First Paycheck, O'Malley Says
- Cigar Smokes Field to Win at Gulfstream
- GOLF / SENIORS AT OJAI : Devlin Gets Soaked to End Drought
- BREA : Council Schedules 'Town Hall' Series
- Streets of L.A. Pull a Rabbit Out of Race : Race: Last year's winner Pilkington trips on a pothole and has to quit.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley's Ire Leads to Victory
- Murdent Named Player of Year
- JAPAN
- William H. Reynolds; Founding Professor at UC Riverside
- Voters in Estonia Put Brakes on Free-Market Growth : Baltics: The former Soviet republic is booming. But legislative elections indicate disaffection over rapid pace of change.
- Cox's Legal Reform Bill Scores Hit With Doctors at AMA Convention : Law: The measure's limits on punitive damage awards are described as a bar to the rising costs of malpractice insurance, helping physicians stay in private practice.
- HARBOR CASH: Dana Point Harbor is one...
- Tandberg Data Promotes David Griffith to President, CEO
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Foreign Policy Debate Splits GOP Candidates : Campaign: Even as Republicans try to show how they differ from Clinton, they clash over how to tackle world issues.
- Hatfield Offered to Resign Before Senate Budget Vote
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Robbers Take $14,000 From Credit Union
- Even Good Drivers Are Subjected to DMV's Pop Quizzes
- Countywide : Health Firm to Offer Managed Care Courses
- Parental Assist : Education: With class size growing and dollars dwindling, helping out at local campuses has become a top priority in districts.
- USC Women Win
- Tokyo Stock Market's Days of 'Darkness' : Japan: Investors show little interest in buying as the value of the yen continues to rise against the dollar.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Two Novellas That Pass the Test of Time : TWO FOR THE ROAD b<i> y Wright Morris</i> , Black Sparrow Press, Hardcover, $25, Paperback, $15, 304 pages
- John J. Irwin; L.A. Deputy Mayor to Poulson in '50s
- Orange County Almanac
- Storm Is Blamed for 4 Deaths : Accidents: North county fatalities add to the havoc on rain-slick streets and freeways. A new front is forecast for midweek.
- Countywide : Speaker Says Jews Risk Loss of Clout
- Family : 'Bananaphone' Set Welcomes Return of Superstar Raffi
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sponge Squeezes Out Happy Vibes
- Her Loyalty Lies With a 10-Year-Old Lemon
- RSVP : Marking an L.A. Marathon Milestone
- CHINA
- VIETNAM
- Job Squeeze : High-Tech Cameras Leave Citrus Plant Workers Out of the Picture
- WORLD SCENE : Chinese Officials Suspend Coaches to Appease FINA
- Hardscrabble Youth Prepares Simmons for Success : Basketball: Forward who has seen it all before is the main candidate for Big West freshman of the year.
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Picabo Remains Streets Ahead of Competition
- Schools Rolling Out Red Carpet for Prince
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Again Defeat Texas
- Q&A; with Bruce Springsteen : Boss: A Man and His Family : Springsteen Finds Balance and Grammys
- College Athletes
- Baseball in Japan
- Courtroom Interpreters
- Somalia
- Regulating Bullet Sales
- Oil Under Federal Land
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Does Art Suffer From the 'Arrogant Gurus'?
- Los Angeles County - News from March 6, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from March 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 6, 1995
- Obituaries - March 6, 1995
- More Homes in Peril as 2nd Landslide Predicted : La Conchita: More than 100 evacuated as officials deliver dire warnings to residents inside 60-house zone.
- Rain Fails to Dampen Spirits at L.A. Marathon : Race: First daylong downpour in the event's 10-year history thins out spectators but doesn't slow contestants.
- 1 Death Tied to Storm; Rain to Stop Today : Weather: A 17-year-old boy is killed and four others hurt when their van leaves road and lands upside-down in a stream. Street flooding closes several routes.
- Missing Boy Scout Found Unharmed
- Tuesday's Elections Feature Redondo Beach Vote on Concealed Guns
- NOTES : Race Changes Sponsor for Its Second Decade
- Growing Up With Sickle Cell Disease : At an Age When Peer Acceptance Means Everything, Thousands of Youths--Most of Them African Americans--Feel Like Oddities as They Cope With an Illness That Robs Them of a Normal LIfe.
- For Sickle Cell Anemia Victim, Not Letting the Disease Win Is the Key : Therapist Refused to Let Painful Affliction Control Her Life; Now She's in Trial of Promising New Drug
- Working Mothers at Risk in Custody Disputes : Divorce: Scholars say courts often hold women to higher parenting standards than their ex-spouses.
- ECONOMY : Democracy Comes to Mexico--BUT AT A PRICE : Rediscovering the Revolution
- Who Did What in Mexico? : A courageous attorney general plunges forward
- Friends, Relatives Recall Slain Youth's Kindness, Dedication
- Reversals of Fortune on Capitol Hill : Politics: Area GOP lawmakers are poised to push long-delayed legislation now that they have clout in Congress.
- 2 Die, 2 Hurt in Car-Truck Crash
- Population Explosion on Horizon, Group Warns : Future: Economic distress, greater immigration to follow, Population Institute says.
- VENTURA : Police Seek Man in Sexual Assault
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON COUNTY BANKRUPTCY : 10-Point Plan--With No Tax Increase--Is a Bet on the Future : Strength of local tax base, economy will allow investors, creditors and pool participants to recover fully in time.
- UCI's Miglinieks Makes Baker's Dreams Come True
- First-Time L.A. Buyers Bought Largest Share of Homes in '94
- CONDO DISPUTE : Fur Flies in Culver City Cat Fight
- 24TH SURVEY : K&B; Still No. 1 Among Area Home Builders
- FICTION
- The Race : Ego-bound researchers compete for a cure for cancer : THE MAGIC BULLET <i> By Harry Stein (Delacorte Press: $22.95; 368 pp.) </i>
- DEVIOUS DERIVATIONS by Hugh Rawson (Crown:...
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- SOCCER : Strong Effort Lifts Garfield Into Finals
- Spelunkers Dig Caving Deep Down : Exploration: To Vermont's small band of cavers, the caverns burrowed into the limestone comprise a beautiful and fragile underworld. Hypothermia is a primary risk.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Yaroslavsky Leads, but Isn't a Shoo-In : A runoff appears likely in the activist's tough battle for the seat her husband held for 19 years, analysts say.
- CSLA Women's Hopes for Title End With 62-54 Loss
- Century Cable May Have Been Overcharging, FCC Panel Says
- Costly Medications Can Put Good Health Out of Reach : Financially strapped elderly patients in particular are wont to stop or cut back on taking expensive prescription drugs, often with disastrous results.
- Reservations Over Costa Mesa's Motel Row : City Wisely Forms Task Force to Explore Redevelopment on Newport Boulevard
- Zvereva Gambles Pay Off : Tennis: Fearless approach is successful in upset of top-ranked Sanchez Vicario.
- The Time Is Right for Newbury Park : Girls' basketball: Division III-AA title is Parvin's first with Panthers after 21 seasons.
- COMMENTARY : It's a Field of Dreams That Has Gone Wrong
- WORLD CUP SKIING : Heavy Snow Postpones Race, Foils Kitt
- TAAC Title Spells NCAA Berth for 11-18 Florida International
- Nancy Reagan Says Husband Is 'Fine'
- WESTLAKE : Clinic Staff Runs Itself Ragged for Charity
- Insurance Detectives Bring the 'Dead' Back to Life : Fraud: False documents from abroad, even funerals, used in attempts to cash in on life insurance.
- Queen to Visit Soweto
- For Seniors : Baseball Was a Vehicle of Communication for Father and Daughter
- Town's Tough Ordinance Aimed at Keeping Out Gangs : Illinois: The law is intended to ensure that big-city problems never intrude. Some call it unconstitutional.
- MAYWOOD : Official Censured for Using City Car
- CRIME : The Moral Dilemmas of a Tagger's Slaying
- Man, 2 Boys Are Rescued From Wash in Pacoima
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei's Latest Is Also the Biggest : Southern Section: Monarchs roll over Nogales, 83-33, for fourth consecutive title.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Evert Raps Tour for Not Using Resources
- GOLF / SENIORS AT OJAI : Allin Makes Himself at Home With 61
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bucciarelli's Goal Defeats Chatsworth : Girls' City 4-A: Grant striker scores her 48th in Lancers' 1-0 victory.
- Canucks Latest to Put On Show at Forum : Pro hockey: Kings lose for the eighth time in 12 home games, 5-4.
- ANGELS : Mack's Latest Outing Is an Improvement
- Guaranteed Hit, Please Apply
- An Anthropological Artist : Having left the charged politics of his native Cuba behind, Jose Bedia is finding spirit, myth and universality. In Miami.
- 6,388 Civilians Killed in Algeria During 1994
- UCI Scientists Link Stuttering to Brain Area
- Bankruptcy Takes Luster off O.C. Housing Market : Fallout: Brokers in neighboring areas count the fiscal crisis as a selling point. All's fair, they say, in real estate.
- Retro : If That Was Then, It Is Not Now
- Regional Playoffs
- Daughter Defends Pilot Killed in Crash
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Activist Takes Aim at 2 Officials
- Worth the Wait : Parents Pass 3-Day Test to Get Kids Into Special School
- Harbor College Is Champion Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea Olinda Gives Skeptics No Time to Reconsider : Division II-A girls: Ladycats win their seventh consecutive Southern Section basketball title with a 55-43 victory over Pasadena Muir.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WEST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : Pepperdine Fades Away in First Round, 62-52
- Jacobsen (64), Norman (65) Tied After Three Rounds at Doral
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Crenshaw Victory Never in Question : City Section: Cougars win third title in a row as Fairfax's late rally falls short, 78-76.
- JC REGIONAL : Ventura Downs Chaffey After Uphill Battle
- MOVE IT ON OVER: Now that the...
- FOUR-STAR FILM : 'London Kills Me'
- HEALTH : A New Face in Treating Skin Problems
- State Elections Test Resilience of India's Ruling Party : Politics: The Congress bloc has been a dominant force for nearly 50 years. Defeats for it could weaken economic reforms.
- PICO-UNION : Loan Plan Cheers Vending Coalition
- El Toro Land Swap Plan Makes Sense : It Is a Measure of Clarity in a Fractious Political Milieu
- Owners of Condos Vent Ire : Earthquake: FEMA officials are criticized at meeting for their negative response to requests for housing assistance.
- Lynda Tolbert-Goode spoiled Jackie Joyner-Kersee's bid for...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL / LEAGUE PREVIEWS
- THEATER NOTES : Plans for a Post-Canon Beverly Hills
- Council Hopefuls Courting Favor in Koreatown : Politics: Relatively few of ethnic enclave's residents are registered, but District 10 candidates are drawn by area's fund-raising strength.
- Debate Over Election, Recall Goes Beyond School Issues : Politics: A key decision is whether to build area's first permanent high school. But an airport, student safety, annexation and spread of gangs also figure in the battle.
- The Return of 'Caste-Based Legislation' : The initiative violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment, as demonstrated by the Supreme Court's decision in a Texas case.
- Irreplaceable? Only in Stands in This Game
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Independence Ends Calvary Chapel's Run
- Memory Brings Allin Home in 61
- JAZZ : Chet and Clax Together Again : Chet Baker's flame burned brightly in the '50s. William Claxton photographed it--incandescently.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Bergeson: A Little More Than Miffed
- Rebuilding to Compete on Equal Footing : Valley Economic Development Center helps firms get funds for quake aid, defense conversion
- Crenshaw Girls Improve to 28-0 by Defeating Washington in Final
- GYMNASTICS / AMERICAN CUP : U.S. Flags Down a Pair of Victories
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins in 10 Innings
- Horses of the (Same) Year : But Affirmed and John Henry--Now 20 Years Old--Took Different Paths to Glory
- Give Green, Be True to Your School
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Long Beach State Enters March Like a Lamb : Basketball: Looking to prove themselves, 49ers are no match for inspired UNLV and lose their second in a row, 92-75.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tar Heels Stay in Hot Race for ACC Title
- Numero Uno
- Home Warranty Use on Resale Homes Rose Sharply in 1994
- Free Throws Lift UC Riverside Over CSLA Men's Team, 80-72
- WILSHIRE : Immigrant Rights Forum Planned
- DOWNTOWN : Plaza 'Puddles' Whet Appetite for Art
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Council Hopefuls Look for Support in Koreatown : Although few in ethnic enclave are registered voters, District 10 candidates are drawn by fund-raising potential.
- COMPETITIVENESS WATCH : Gone With the Wind
- SOCIETY : Democracy Comes to Mexico--BUT AT A PRICE : Disintegrating Family Values
- Fullerton Boy Injured by Passing Pickup
- 20-Foot Gray Whale Navigates Marinas
- Your Mortgage : Lower Rate Doesn't Always Mean Lower Cost
- Janss Corp. Named Recipient of the Spirit of Urbanism Award
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Traveling in Style : HOLY LAND OF THE SOUTH : A Drive Along the Back Roads of Kentucky Between Louisville and Lexington Yields a Few Surprises: Peaceful Monasteries, the Virgin Mary and Good, Honest Whiskey
- INTO THE WIDENING WORLD: International Coming-of-Age Stories...
- 'Gift for Life' Walk Volunteers Needed
- Chinese Offer of Rare Tibetan Works Is Rejected : Books: Monterey Park officials express worry about potential propaganda value to the communist occupiers.
- The Transition to College Was No Slam-Dunk
- Police Software Is Putting a New Face on Crime : Technology: A computer program is creating highly accurate composite images of wanted suspects in two LAPD divisions. But some say a sketch artist can do as well for less.
- O.C. Disaster Used as Sales Pitch for L.A. : Real estate: Since Orange County filed for bankruptcy, prospective home buyers are discreetly being wooed back.
- CAMARILLO : Proposed Park Projects Advance
- Conference Takes Women on Exploration of Creative Options : Cal Lutheran: The daylong forum attracts about 1,000 to sessions ranging from computers to the South Pole.
- Air Park Faces an Advisory Vote : Aviation: County wants to gauge opinions on a takeover of the remote facility. Many residents want it shut down or kept relatively undeveloped.
- 8 Inmates Hurt During Racial Conflicts at Jail
- Specter of Reinsdorf, Ballow Involvement in Talks Looms
- POP MUSC : Exile From Rockville : After her seductive debut album wowed critics, Liz Phair was poised for stardom. Then along came her second record, and anything seemed possible. But who knew that meant putting a career on hold? She knew.
- NO CONTRACT BLUES: As Warner Bros. attempts...
- Largest Synagogue in Germany Reopens
- Questions to Prepare a 1040 By
- Halftime Speech Pays Big Dividends for LACC
- 3-A CHAMPIONSHIP : Franklin Bombs Out in Birmingham : Basketball: The Panthers score 10 three-pointers to win their first 3-A City Section championship, 64-57.
- South Koreans Say It's Kimchee or Tasteless Misspelling
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Sweating the Details : The finer points of running the L.A. Marathon fall to Marie Patrick. Working in her partner's shadow, she's kept the event on track for 10 years.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A CHAMPIONSHIP : Verbum Dei Holds Off Serra in OT, 87-81, for 4-A Title
- Jody Hulse; Book Told of Odyssey to Find Natural Parents
- Fines Are Merited for Whale Harassers : While People Watch the Magnificent Creatures, Coast Guard Is Watching Out for Them
- Annual Parade Gives Laguna Something to Cheer About
- Mail Fraud Trial Begins for Doctor Who Lost License Over Probe of Sex Abuse
- They Wanna Be in Pictures : TV Pilot Season Transforms Complex Into Boot Camp for Child Actors
- SANTA ANITA : Legend Grows After Hip 522 Wins Another
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kotsay Leads Titan Attack on Texas