- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Ontiveros Strains Right Hamstring
- World IN BRIEF : SWITZERLAND : African Outbreak of Ebola Confirmed
- Citizens Flow Happily Through Shanghai's Public Toilets
- Attack on Hollywood : Trainer Specializes in Staged Animal Assaults
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ECONOMY : Distrust Is Fueling Workers' Rage : The colossal income gap, corporate restructuring and demoralized employees all spell trouble for the private sector.
- Armed Robbers Ransack Home
- City Moves Toward Redevelopment Plan
- Vigilant Street Cameras Drive Drug Dealers Away
- A Burning Resolve : String of Blazes Doesn't Deter Westminster Tet Organizers
- Freshman Jarrett Knows He'll Improve With Age
- Atlanta's Ringleader : It's 150 Days to Start of the Summer Games and the Realization of Billy Payne's Dream
- Comic Superheroes Enter New Dimension
- GOP Primary Features Bitter Rivals From '95
- Veterinarian Herriot's Office to Become a Museum
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Settling for Slow Growth Is Seen Selling Economy Short
- Countywide : AIDS-Prevention Volunteers Sought
- Stakes Are High as N.H. Voters Go to the Polls
- Calabasas : City's Economic Base Targeted in Survey
- Volcano Alert Ends at Mammoth Lakes
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Enough Already, Weary N.H. Voters Say of the Electioneering
- Bacterium's Immunity to Powerful Drug Bodes Ill
- State to Repay Funds Diverted Improperly to Balance Budget : Money
- Death Penalty Qualms or No, It's Time for Bonin to Pay
- Youth Injured in Irvine Shooting
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Ontiveros Strains Right Hamstring
- Windsharp Win Has French Twist
- On Eve of Transplant, Holan Hears Good News
- This Pitcher Must Live in an Avery Tower
- 'Pay What You Can' Tickets for 'Guitars'
- CBS Keeps Up a Lather in Daytime
- Fire, Not Crash, Blamed for Most Deaths on Train
- * Ventura County has awarded a $101,000...
- * Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood...
- Departing Maverick John Burton Leaves Fiery Brand on Assembly
- Company Town : Why Time Warner Stock Is Looked at as Often as Its Products Are
- TECHNOLOGY : Cal State Fullerton Baseball Takes to the Web
- TECHNOLOGY : 'Boza' Infection of Windows 95 a Boon for Makers of Antivirus Software
- Enterprise : LEARNING CURVE: U.S.-ASIA COMMUNICATION CO. : Rim Shot : Marketer Helps Bridge East-West Gap
- Firm Cites Expansion Costs in $244,000 Loss
- * Space-Lok Inc. of Burbank won a...
- AFL-CIO Will Go West Next Winter
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Says Monkeys May Have Math Skills
- Vigilant Street Cameras Drive Drug Dealers Away
- Daylong Conference on Women Planned
- Countywide : Lectures Planned on Pacific Rim Trade
- Funeral Today for Man Police Shot
- * ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won...
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Company Town : A&M; to Promote Cafaro to CEO
- CAMPAIGN '96 : NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY PREVIEW
- Storm Arrives With Makings of a Wet Week
- Westside : Tax Officials Fight Over Business Fees
- Taitron Components Sales, Earnings Surge
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Chechen Rebels Free Last 12 Commandos
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Castro Urged to End His A-Plant Program
- NATO Troops Issued 'Wanted' Posters
- Garment Industry Abuses Live On : Allegations in new case point up need for constant vigilance
- Chumash Center to Host Daylong Events
- Man Struck, Killed Walking in Traffic
- East Valley : Teen Sitcom Star Prefers Low Profile
- It's Almost Indecent How Some Bills Are Written : Court quickly axes ill-conceived Internet regulation measure
- Bad Alignment Can Wear Down Your Tires Too
- Pushing Students to Finish in 4
- Bosnian Serb Snubs NATO, Then Relents
- Riordan Appoints New Liaison to City Council
- Burton to Leave Fiery Brand on Assembly
- Fascination With Trains Blamed in Boy's Death
- South Bay : Officer Accused of Passing Fatal Crash
- Volunteers Sought to Wire Classrooms
- Schools Struggle to Adjust Funding
- North Hollywood : Conference to Explore Television Violence
- Clinton's Presidency
- Work Visa Was Unfairly Denied
- GOP Debate in New Hampshire
- New City Hall Pales in Comparison to Old
- 7 Days to Register
- County to Cut General Relief
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : A Small World After All : UCLA engineers are creating a world of micromachines: bug-like robots, Dick Tracy watches, sensors for pilot helmets, surgical tools and more.
- Health Care
- No Free Ads for O.J. Videotape
- Burton to Leave Mark on Assembly
- Ventura Council Defying Constituents
- Haiti's Preval Inaugurated
- Jury Duty
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1996
- MOVIES - Feb. 20, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - Feb. 20, 1996
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 20, 1996
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1996
- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 20, 1996
- Ukraine Supplying Planes to Colombia Drug Traffickers
- TREASURE ISLAND: Consider it the ultimate field...
- Plans for Cargo Service Turn Into Fly-by-Night Operation
- Dole's Long Struggle Gets No Easier
- COMMUNITY CLOUT: Don't mess with the Sherman...
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Southland
- Deaths Rise to 30 in Indonesian Quake
- Pitchess Holds Pair Wanted in Georgia Slayings
- Rejecting the Hate : Ingo Hasselbach was a virtual poster boy for German neo-Nazis. Now he preaches racial harmony as he promotes his life story.
- Big Bear Scrambles to Build Den to Save Grizzly and Her Cubs
- Housing Help Group Gets Cool Greeting in La Colonia
- History Doesn't Repeat : Santana Is Back on the Mat Despite Another Injury
- Black Umfolosi Presents Song, Dance of Zimbabwe
- LEGAL FILE
- Pat Brown Set the Standard for Governor
- Russia's Cash Crunch Puts Judicial Reforms on Hold
- Ferry Roof Collapses in Philippines, Killing 51
- Clerk, 20, Arrested in Man's Slaying
- Vietnamese Bring Culture Home to Kids : Youth Group Links Immigrant Children to Their Heritage
- PERSPECTIVES ON GUN CONTROL : . . . Maybe, but Not in Cities : If we must have liberal carry laws, at least set high permission standards and allow for urban-rural differences.
- Woman Stabbed in Laguna; Man Arrested
- HOLIDAY CLOSURES
- Scissors Attack Victim Able to Return to Work
- Shuttle Company Might Lose License
- Driver Shoots Three, Then Is Beaten by Victims' Relatives
- Boy, 2, Cares for Baby Sister for 2 Days After Mother Dies
- Tet Spirit Is Missing for Festivals
- Ditch the Daredevilry--Guinness Is Socially Conscious
- Bicycle Patrols Prove Popular With Residents
- Blind Man Uses Cane to Fight Off Muggers
- A Man for State History Books : Pat Brown did great things without losing the human touch
- There's Nothing Ideological About Voters' Real Fears : Politics: Buchanan is only the vanguard of a revolution against the ruling forces that have stolen the American dream.
- Obituaries : Socorro Pettit; Longtime Restaurant Worker
- Dole, Buchanan in Tight Lead as N.H. Vote Nears
- Faxon's Eagle Forces Playoff, Furyk Wins It
- ART
- Really Cleaning Up
- Probe Finds Crew Error Possible in Train Collision
- How Presidents Have Touched the Southland
- Bomb on London Bus Injures 8; IRA Suspected
- Work and Hobby Both Are Delicate Operations
- Nicklaus Wins as Aoki Has a 9 on Way to a 77
- For Kotsay, It's the Same Old Story
- Movie Banks on Popularity Carrying Over
- Ozawa, Boston Symphony Essays Mahler's Second Symphony
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Tuning In to the Great TV Labeling Debate
- Great Western Strives to Overcome S&L; Limits, Become More Bank-Like
- Crowded Ferry Capsizes in Philippines; 51 Die
- MAKE IT: GM cars, Keebler cookies, Stroh's...
- NATO Chief, in U.S., Hopes to Buttress Transatlantic Ties
- Kalorama Street Is Rooted in Controversy Over Trees
- Japanese Bows In : Elementary school students are learning the language and culture in a unique program that may fit them for adult roles in world commerce.
- Dancemakers Labors at Intriguing Themes
- 'I Get Bored When I See Comics Where the [Artist] Just Sent It In' : BY JAMES McCAFFREY
- Likud Salvo Accuses Peres of Wanting to Divide Jerusalem
- Three Mysterious Fires Erupt in Little Saigon
- Shelf-Help
- Teenager Held in Youth's Shooting
- PERSPECTIVE : Gas Stations Are Coming Up Empty
- D.A. Inches Ahead in War on Insurance Fraud
- Banton and Capleton Bring Passion to 15th Marley Fest
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hundreds Protest Plan for Sugar Tariff
- New Warmth Between Russia, China Is Cold Comfort for U.S. Policymakers
- INS Braces for Deadline to Get New Green Cards
- The Cattle Baron and the Curse
- Gunman Holds Up Sandwich Shop
- A Showcase for Minorities 'Making It'
- Balkan Leaders Renew Pledges to Uphold Peace Pact
- Trip a Turning Point for Glendale Teens : Youth: Filled with compassion after confronting poverty in a Mexican village, students plan a book about their journey.
- Manchuria Not Yet Candidate for a New Economy
- Forbes Finds Political Fame Is as Swiftly Lost as Gained
- The Other Victims of William Bonin
- Deaths Rise to 53 in Indonesian Quake
- Worker Verification Plan Provokes Intense Debate
- Storm Is Expected to Drop 2 Inches of Rain by Thursday
- Banking on It : Great Western Strives to Overcome Its Thrift Restrictions
- Sick Leave Policy May Be Harsh, but It's Not Unlawful : Also . . . Can a Firm Change Its Vacation Policy? . . . How Can I Collect Money a Colleague Owes Me?
- Brownie McGhee; Helped Spread Piedmont Blues
- When Society Chooses to Ignore Poetry : ON GRIEF AND REASON by Joseph Brodsky; Farrar, Straus & Giroux $24, 484 pages
- 1 Killed, 8 Hurt in London Blast; IRA Suspected
- As a Rule, They Really Have None
- Earnhardt Can't Get Over Dale
- Navy Jet Crashes, Killing 2
- Ex-UCI Patient Seeks to Meet Twins Born to Someone Else
- Wisely, the TV Industry Moves Toward Policing Itself : New law and outcry on sex and violence may spur change
- PERSPECTIVES ON GUN CONTROL : More Permits Mean Less Crime . . . : Florida's homicide rate dropped sharply after it passed a law like the one approved by the California Assembly.
- Braxton's 26 Points Spark Titans
- Hours at Museum in Little Tokyo Change
- Sampras No. 1 After Victory Over Agassi
- Halard Works Hard to Win Paris Open
- Mardi Gras Madness and the Cult of the Bead
- THE PRESIDENT AND ME
- Michigan Overcomes Distractions
- Show Time for Film Students on KCET
- 'Super Love Jam' Provides Common Ground Showcase
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Burger Cause for Jet's Emergency Landing
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 50% of U.S. Schools Linked to Internet
- Man Dies as Car Hits Oncoming Vehicle
- Driver Shot to Death After Leaving Accident, Police Say
- G-VINE : As Rappers Reap, So Do Communities
- 'Arrow' Flies High as Oscar Nods Boost 'Babe,' 'Sense'
- Software Creators to Lead Writing Seminar
- For Understudies, There's No Substitute for Patience
- AUTOS
- Presidential Visits: Days to Remember
- Ideals Are Not Lessened by Imperfection : Religion: One's recognition of God does not obliterate or excuse one's human weaknesses and failings.
- Ready, Aim, Fire : Human Resources Types Learn How to Terminate the Truly Scary Worker--and Live to Tell the Tale
- This Conference Now Little West
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Fabregas Eager to Start
- TRADE
- L.A.'s E-Ticket Ride Counts Down for Takeoff
- 'Bad Seed Bears' : Experts Defend Bruins, Saying It's Their Nature to Go Where Hunger Leads Them
- Fashioning Memories Into Memorable Works of Art
- Christie Goes to Raptors
- Quarter Leaves Rockets Spent
- Osgood Is Too Good for Toronto
- Sale of Outerbridge Photo Collection Spurs Debate : Dividing the Modernist Collection Is Irresponsible
- Family Ties
- The Customer Is King : Stereotyping is bad business--and bad for society
- A Ticket or a Warning? Why It's Often a Judgment Call
- Police Identify Shooting Victim
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Busch Trying to Fit In
- Has 'Greed' Supplanted 'Shareholder Value?'
- Services Set for Pat Brown
- Dornan Still Tilting at Windmills
- Agenda / Issues Coming Up
- Ice Dogs Lose to Phoenix in Shootout, 5-4
- Antley Makes Right Choice With Antespend
- Spring WITHOUT Sparky : Anderson Managed 26 Years for Reds and Tigers, but Last Year's Boycott of Replacement Players May Have Signaled His Departure
- A 'Bad Taste' at Midnight: Cheesy Cinematic Perfection
- Tuning In to the Great TV Labeling Debate
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Fabregas Eager to Start
- Sale of Outerbridge Photo Collection Spurs Debate : The Mission of Laguna Museum Is to Serve the Community
- Sinfonietta Proceeds With Caution
- Highways' London Imports Offer a Bumpy Ride to Laughs
- Mossimo's Bow Seen Stirring Some Interest Among IPOs
- A Reunion in Bosnia Typifies Uneasy Peace
- Punch lines
- A Bear of a Goal
- Odds of Conception May Be Better If Sex Is Good for Her
- Rathbun Apologized in Early Interview
- U.S. Expected to Pay to Put School Out of Harm's Way
- Pitchers and Catchers Report; Ryno Merely Has to Show Up
- Saddleback's Carter Takes the Long Way
- Is the Message of Holocaust Horrors Lost in the Medium?
- Trend Isn't Very Character-Building
- This Street Is Paved With Gold
- Bottle Rockets on Life in Heartland
- Rich Candidates
- Lawyer's Refusal of Male Client
- Opposition to Building More B-2s
- Self-Esteem Movement
- Kasparov Match With Deep Blue
- Open Primary, Campaign Funds
- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 19, 1996
- MOVIES - Feb. 19, 1996
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 19, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 19, 1996
- Moved Signal May Be Key in Train Crash, Probers Say
- Miranda Rights Issue Imperils Key Sobek Evidence
- The Family That Plays Together . . . : Injuries and Deaths Don't Deter the Dynasties Who Do Movie, TV Stunts * Second of two parts.
- HAPPY NEW YEAR: For those who celebrate...
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Dole Gets Gramm Backing in Bid for Conservative Vote
- From the Archives: Big Shoes to Phil : L.A. Philharmonic executive Ernest Fleischmann will be a tough act to follow
- A Poem for langston hughes, By Nikki Giovanni
- Amtrak Institutes New Tickets, Fees
- Quake-Generated Tidal Waves Kill 10 in Indonesia
- Mormons Mark Milestone Year at Peak of Influence
- Gerry Adams' Status Shaken by IRA Bomb
- Social Ills Spilling Into Schools : High Marks for Efforts to Train Educators in Crisis Response
- Happy Birthday, Boomers
- Another USC Loss Is Latest Bad News
- Messier Leads Ranger Comeback
- Chatsworth's Preis on the Outs With Card-Carrying Referees
- Santiago Finishes in Second in Division IV
- Has Pat Boone Gone Tutti-Frutti? : His wife may think so, but the clean-cut icon is serious about his 'In a Metal Mood' project. Heavy, man.
- MUSIC : Big Shoes to Phil : L.A. Philharmonic executive Ernest Fleischmann will be a tough act to follow. And whoever comes in will have to yield power to conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.
- Incentives Help New Tenants Start Where Defense Left Off
- Pay Attention, Candidates: It's the Economy Again
- Unisys Storage Marketing Director Named to Professional Board
- California--Irene Thomas, Aptos: "Orchard Inn Guest House,...
- LOST L.A. : CAN IT BE MADE WRIGHT AGAIN? : The Sad State of Frank Lloyd Wright's '20s Hollywood Classic
- Now Is the Time to Get Long-Term Budget Problems Under Control
- And Now, Life Lessons From Heidi Herself
- Jury Rejects Man's Claim That He Contracted HIV at Dentist's
- DOWNTOWN : Back to the Future
- Births
- A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life : With Gramm a Goner, Key Local Backers Elect to Switch to Undecided
- Costa Mesa's Street Fight : Prostitutes' Clothing Seized, New Loitering Law Enforced
- Swimming's Drug Problem: Officials Don't Know the Rules
- He Likes Lakers' Kind of Action
- SAY GOOD NIGHT
- ART : Preserving Schindler's L.A. Legacy : The historic buildings of modernist architect Rudolf M. Schindler are getting a sprucing up--thanks to his native Austria.
- SMALL FACES
- The Castle's Nice, But Oh, Those Pines
- Meet Bob Bruss
- Lowest Fares Chart's Higher Purpose: To Be Your Guide
- Punching Plastic at Disney World
- One year after the state enacted a strict antismoking law, some businesses are finding it difficult to keep customers while ... : Kicking the Habit
- Hot Licks, Cool Clothes
- L.A. Speak : SNOWBOARD SLANG II
- Free & Clear : About 15% of Southland owners enjoy the security of having paid off their home loans.
- Bosnia's Power Brokers Meet in Rome to Renew Their Pledges of Peace
- Realistic Hospital Hostage Drill Terrifies Patients, Nurses
- George Wallace's Last Campaign Aims to Reshape His Legacy
- Measure Highlights Cities' Hunger for Sales Tax Dollars