- 'Eakins and the Photograph' Reveals a Lesser-Known Side
- 'Family Secrets' Not Meant to Be Spread
- Summit No Threat to U.S. Role, Japan Official Says
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Profile of the Arizona Electorate
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : AT&T; Dials Into the Internet Provider Field With Free Offer
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- Tossed Away Like a Bouquet
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Paralyzed Boy Awarded $38.8 Million
- Ford Begins Selling Taurus Built for Japan
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Funding Crisis Shifts Research Focus
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Teachers Form Gay-Straight Alliance
- State Insurance Officials Fault Suing of Lloyd's
- Council Votes to Close City Piers at Midnight
- Boy Severs Fingers in Shop Accident
- Southland Cambodians Wonder if Ngor Was Assassinated
- INS Pledges to Reduce Long Wait for Citizenship
- These Traps Snap Photos : Getting a Picture of How Animals Survive in the Santa Monicas
- Chatsworth : High School Moves to Join LEARN
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : 10 Years Ago Today . . .
- Neal Sees Pros Instead of Cons
- Defense Mechanism
- At $500 a Game, He Had It Made 'Til He Checked
- Saddleback Seeking to Clear Big Hurdle
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Davis Won't Follow Phillips' Lead--Yet
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Bell's Tirade Could Cost him $50,000
- TV & RADIO
- LANDMARK CABLE DEAL : REGULATORY ISSUES : Proposed Merger to Face Scrutiny
- Japan Appears Less Adamant on Copyright Issue With U.S.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Flyaway Satellite's Computer Fails
- Why You and I Don't Fly Fighter Jets
- World Wide Cat : Lawyers Surprised by E-Mail for Their Feline With an Internet Page
- Planning Commission Denies Permit for Club
- Mayor Reimburses City for Cost of Prohibited Mailing
- City Considers Repair of Basketball Courts
- South Bay : TRUANCY SWEEPS
- Improved Bus Service Should Top the List : L.A.'s transit-dependent workers deserve a better deal
- Westside : GARAGE SALES
- Snowfall Back in Southland With a Flurry
- Gordeeva Delivers Stirring Tribute to Grinkov
- Messier Is Injured in N.Y. Loss
- LANDMARK CABLE DEAL : Crowded Marketplace : More Acquisitions of Such Size May Not Be Likely
- Dow Off 15.89 as Traders Fret Over Long-Term Rates
- Women Could Lose What They Don't Realize They Have
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CAMPAIGN '96 : GOP Proposes 'Faith-Based' Tax Breaks in Attack on Urban Ills
- Fighting Return to Mexico, Ex-Official Is in U.S. Limbo
- Anaheim, Disney Still Split on Sharing Stadium Costs
- City to Purchase Used Sewer-Cleaning Device
- Reputed Gang Member Charged in Shooting of Schoolteacher
- Valleywide : Scholarship Fund Fulfills Lofty Dream
- The stars aren't usually up at this...
- Rathbun to Stand Trial for Murder in Sobek Case
- Well Before the Trade, a Greater Deal Saved St. Louis
- No Turning Back for These Huskies on L.A. Marathon Trail
- Sylmar's Quickness Takes Toll on Bell
- 'Vaccine' Examines AIDS, Culture With Cool Irony
- S. Africa Welcomes 96 Cuban Doctors
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Boy in Friar's Robe Goes on Shooting Spree
- Embassy Guard Who Spied for Soviets Is Freed
- Despite Policy, Military Ousting More Homosexuals
- Principal Moved to New Post Pending Audit of Funds
- Twins' Parents Unlikely to OK Genetic Testing
- Westside : PARK SURVEY
- Hollywood Warily Joining Clinton's TV Ratings Push
- Death in L.A.'s Killing Fields : Haing Ngor, who helped save fellow Cambodians, is slain : He survived long enough to describe the madness for us and to do all that one man could to help his fellow Cambodians.
- BOYS
- Los Alamitos Rallies to Beat Torrance, 3-2
- Basketball Race Going Down to Wire
- Santa Margarita Lets Game Slip Away
- Titans Still Rolling in Baseball, Softball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Dodgers Put Contract Talks on Hold
- Experimentation on Animals
- Teacher Shot at School
- Capturing Predators on Film : Tracking Wildlife
- Spinal Cord Research Funds
- Aging
- Drug Arrests
- Business Downsizing
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 28, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 28, 1996
- Obituaries - Feb. 28, 1996
- Obituaries - Feb. 28, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 28, 1996
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 28, 1996
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 28, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - Feb. 28, 1996
- BIG SPENDER: What does an entertainment production...
- WAR GAMES: Point Mugu supporters have forged...
- Court Allows Prosecutions for Indian Slot Machines
- US West to Buy Cable Firm for $10.8 Billion
- US West to Buy Cable Firm for $10.8 Billion
- Update / Follow-up on the news : City Hires Outside Counsel for Lawsuit
- Update / Follow-up on the news : Water District OKs Plan to Show Fossils
- Different Story Told by Kaelin Than at Trial
- US West to Buy Cable Firm for $10.8 Billion
- Forbes Bounces Back With a Convincing Victory in Arizona
- Boards Vote to Join O.C. Museums
- U.S. Rarely Prosecutes Castro Foes
- 3 Battle for Lead in Arizona Race; Dole Wins in Dakotas
- Ramming of Israeli Crowd Was Probably Terrorism, Police Say
- For the First Time, a Man Takes the Cake
- Buchanan Spurs Congress to Act on Economy
- Update / Follow-up on the news : High School Submits Drug Test Proposal
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Is It a Real Deal? Crucial Meeting Set on Gretzky
- 'Frontline' Examines Breast Implant Fight
- 'Antonia's' Director Has One Dream Come True
- Computer Monitoring Boosts Dairy's Output
- New Law, Price Rise Hurt Insurance Auto Inc. Profit
- Sale of Marine National Proceeds
- Some Positive Signs in O.C. Home Sales
- Numero Uno Pizza Hopes to Grab Slice of Foreign Markets
- Ventura Bancorp Earnings Rise in Last Quarter
- State's 1st Modular Construction Project
- Rockwell's Charges of Dumping Presses Upheld
- NASD Sanctions O.C. Life Insurance Agent, Cites Fraud
- Glendale Federal to Exchange Preferred Stock
- AUTOS
- Lennar Has Lost Interest in Buying the Baldwin Cos.
- German Submarines Ready to Dominate Arms Market
- International Remote to Acquire UroHealth Line
- The Benefits of Surround Sound in a Small Package
- Record 28,000 Apply to UCLA for Admission in Fall
- Abramson Goes on Attack in Speech to Menendez Jury
- Family Sues Over Railroad Worker's Death
- Ross Miller, Pioneering Compton Leader, Dies
- Teachers Stage Sickout; Board Seeks Injunction
- Goose Bumps May Go --but Rain Predicted
- Business Council Backs Charter Plan
- Laguna Board to Proceed With Museum Merger Vote
- Hoteliers Say 1995 Was a Very Good Year
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- His Plan to Pay for College Takes Wing
- Pinkerton's Turns Around Profits for Quarter, Year
- Play It By Gear
- Devils Get Flames' Housley
- Sore, Injured Lakers Put a Hurt on Knicks
- Lobby Emerging to Fight Restrictions on the Internet
- Music: In a long-expected move, Thorn-EMI shut...
- Driver Is Slain After Car Rams Into Israel Crowd
- Whites Drop Case Challenging South African Integration
- Two Longtime Foes Reach Agreement on Card Club Bill
- Coming in From the Cold : The days of summitry and spies are fading in Finland. But that's fine with Ambassador Derek Shearer. He's into selling America.
- Seminar Offered on Exporting Produce
- Zev's Home Page
- Teenage Player Makes a Racket With Mobile Tennis Clinic
- Listen to Arafat in Arabic, Not in English
- Whittier College Plans to Move Law School to County in Summer
- A Judge's Criminally Funny View of Life
- Residents Organize to Stop Texaco Plan
- Kaylee Whitfield
- Abbott Learns Warning No Joke
- EXHIBIT
- 'Jacques Brel Is Alive' but Not Kicking
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Firm Told to Retest Device for Diabetics
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Bias Claim Lacks Key Evidence, U.S. High Court Says
- CAMPAIGN '96 : Democratic Leader Sets Sights on House Races
- The 411 on L.A.
- Council Weighs Suit Over Mall Expansion
- Residents Blast Commuter Shortcuts
- More L.A. City Hall
- Trouble With the Trash Trucks
- Panel Says More Space Should Go to the Dogs
- Anti-Airport Measure Opposed by Council
- Dennis Keane
- When You're 0-108, It's Time to Quit
- 'Recent Spanish Cinema' Broadens Its Bill
- In Their Hearts and Minds, Anyway, It's Love
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Navy Fleet Commander Declares F-14s Safe
- British Step Up Security for Royals
- Top 2 Officials at Agency for Spy Satellites Ousted
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FEMA Made Part of Clinton Cabinet
- Crime Stoppers Seek Burglary Information
- Former Coach Held in Death Threats
- Council to Take Up Tollway Easement Again Tonight
- School Graffiti Crew Does Gardening, Too
- Railroad Employee's Family Sues
- Weighing the Response to Cuba's Brutal Attacks : Clinton's task is to punish Castro, not the Cuban people
- Fall Kills Dry-Dock Worker at Long Beach Naval Shipyard
- Architects Offer Visions for Areas Near Transit Stops
- Veterinarian Who Lost License Faces Charges
- Schools Tackle Heat, Air-Conditioning Woes
- Trash Truck Memos Anger City Council
- Vaughn Gives Kansas Big Assist
- Humor for Young and Old in Energetic 'Rumpelstiltskin'
- Discovering a Jewel in the Rough
- O.C. Officials Visit Wall Street to Seek Support for Bond Issue
- ARV Expanding Into N.Y., N.J.
- Obituaries : * Thor Willsrud; College Biology Professor
- Judge Allows Key Evidence to Remain in Sobek Case
- City May Charge to Treat Septic Waste
- His Armament Is Fine, If Only He Would Use It
- Abbott Learns Warning No Joke
- Litton to Use Stock Merger to Purchase Sperry Marine
- Muni Bond Issuers Postpone Sales
- Campaign '96 / REPUBLICANS : Today's Prize: Arizona
- Entrepreneur Academy Racking Up Successes
- Economy Expected to Grow Sluggishly but Skirt Recession
- Pollution Research Shows 4th-Quarter Loss
- Asch Blasts UCI, Media; Says He Is Victim Too
- Grade-School Teams Gamble on Stocks, Reap Rewards in Math
- Boeing President Named to Succeed Chief Executive
- Members Rush to Submit Bills in Assembly
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Teenager Is Charged in Mother's Death
- Buchanan Rides a Wave of Rebellion in Arizona
- Hearing Fails to Resolve Impasse on Retrofitting
- Ad Hoc Panel to Run Cultural Arts Center
- Officers Recognized for Bravery, Service
- Edwards Is Latest to Leave Cowboys
- Irvine's Miglinieks Says Goodbye in Style
- MUSIC
- House Panel to Vote on Wall Street Bills
- Auto Maker Job Boom Seen as Workers Retire
- Judge Splits Ruling on Sobek Case Evidence
- County to Sue Over Courthouse Insurance
- Spa Warnings Reiterated Following Girl's Drowning
- County Will Be Riding a Cold Wave This Week
- Temple Turns Hate Crime Into a Lesson
- Life at the Top Miserable for Muster
- WayneWatch '96: This Isn't Hockey, It's a Belly Laugh
- Unroadworthy Kings Take a Wrong Turn
- Plays About Women to Aid Watts Group
- Good Intentions Go Far Wrong in 'A Distance'
- Many Will Kick MGM's Tires, but Who Will Buy?
- Silicon Graphics to Buy Cray for $752 Million
- WHX Ups the Ante in Its Bid for Teledyne
- With the Heart of a Pro : Amateur Golf Champ Tiger Woods, Others Honored for Heroic Efforts for CHOC
- Portraits by the Artist as a Young Man
- Valley Candidates Lead U.S. in Using Own Cash to Run
- Cable TV Franchise on Council Agenda
- Burbank High Principal to Step Down
- Business Controls for Ventura Blvd. Delayed
- Schools Can Now Require Uniforms
- County's Use of Cellular Phones Burgeoning
- Group Seeks Sponsors for L.A. Marathon
- Miglinieks Says Goodbye With Flair
- Responsibility in Schools
- Host Families Sought for Guest Entertainers
- Jury Selection to Begin n 4 Teens' Death Trial
- Hoteliers Say 1995 Was a Very Good Year
- Malaysian Official Visits Campus on Net
- Cicely Tyson Program Is Offered at CSUN
- '3rd Rock's' Lithgow to Star at Benefit
- Technology Hasn't Hastened Tax Filings
- Oracle Demos Device to Get People Online
- Dominant Chord in Country Music's Mecca
- Styles on Video to End Beauty Imaging Business
- Space Agencies Try to Find Out Why Satellite's Tether Broke
- Investigators Can't Find Link Among Navy Plane Crashes
- AIR WARS: Has United's Shuttle to Northern...
- Children's Aid System Gets Mixed Marks From Clients
- Police Chief, Koreans Discuss Fatal Shooting
- L.A. City Council Panel Urges Ban on Sale of Cheap Handguns
- Wall Street Firm Upgrades State's Credit Rating
- Chilly Forecast Puts Farmers on Frost Alert
- School Panel Selects Mossman to Lead District TV Station
- It's Too Late to Disown Buchanan
- Vandals Ransack, Damage Little League Ballpark
- School Accuses Church of Bias After Lease Denied
- Deadline Passes for Voter Registration
- Man Builds Snow Cave to Survive Storms
- College Field Trip Organizer Honored
- Bosnian Boxer Hopes to Put War Behind Him
- Concordia, SCC to Play in Tournament
- Christopher Pushes Central American Ties
- Riordan to Push for Funds in Capital
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Militia Members See End to Standoff
- Council Rejects Plan for Luxury Homes
- The Los Angeles Zoo
- Edwards Is Latest to Leave Cowboys
- Aloft and Kicking : Shuttle by United Has Surprised Doubters by Withstanding Southwest, but Turbulence Isn't Over
- LEARNING CURVE: AM VACUUM CO. : Cleaning Up : AM Vacuum Takes Direct Approach
- Tri-Lite, to Avert Foreclosure, Files for Bankruptcy
- Ex-Anaheim Banker Agrees to Fine, Ban From Industry
- Defendants Deny Plot to Kill Rabin
- Racism Documentary to Be Shown at Forum
- Thomson to Buy Online Firm
- Ex-Deputy Denies Stealing Computer
- Censorship and Indecency in Cyberspace
- San Marino Officials Select First Female City Manager
- Deal Near to Free Longtime City Critic
- County Human Relations Office Near the Brink
- 10 Years Ago Today . . .
- School Tuberculosis Scare a False Alarm
- Panel Says More Space Should Go to the Dogs
- One Stick Paddles the Ducks
- His Marathon Is More Than 26-Mile Race
- A Master's View of Life : Virtuoso Muralist John Biggers Is Given a Major, Deserving Retrospective
- Friends Join Guitarist in Fluid, Versatile Tribute to Santana
- Arizona Buyer Rescues Splash Franchise
- Pac Rim Holding Corp. Reports 4th-Quarter Loss
- Diodes Inc. to Receive Wafers From Taiwan Firm
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Savoring a Life Turned Golden
- A Grower's Saga of Roots Bears Fruit
- Wife Arrested After Husband's Ear Bitten Off
- Board Approval to Overhaul Special Education Delayed
- 24th District Campaign Could End Up Very Costly