- As Wilson Eyes Bid, '96 Fiasco Looms Large
- WoMen's Center to Provide Legal Advice
- Judges' Role in Cruise Sponsored by Lawyer's Group Raises Questions
- Broussard Gives It Old College Try
- Orioles a Team of Unity : A High-Five for Orioles vs. Johnson
- 'Tantalizing Teapots' a Feel-Good Brew
- Prose and Cons of Car-Pooling
- An Evening With Maggie at Hotel Bel-Air Benefit
- Santa Rosa Church to Hold Health Fair
- Doing Journalism on Thin Ice
- What Debunks a Legend Most? Research
- For Kings, Close Is Not Enough
- Hawks' Blaylock Suffers Broken Finger
- Haywood Set Stage for Others to Play
- San Diego Rep Revives 'Zoot Suit' With Bold Strokes
- Sarajevan's Journey From Cinema Hero to 'Traitor'
- A Special Force
- 3 Wounded When Shots Are Fired Into Vehicle
- Notes about your surroundings
- Shut the Soft Money Gap, Open Others
- Harris, Bryant Maintain Confidence
- TONIGHT'S GAME
- Barkley, Garnett: Who's the Bigger Dough Boy?
- Mexico Moves Step Closer to Goal
- Marr, 63, Dies of Stomach Cancer
- Jarrett Gets the Breaks in Victory
- Tenor, Soprano Clear Hurdle on Road to Met
- Making Shrinks Feel Small : '70s Satire 'Beyond Therapy' Still Relevant, Humorous
- Fellowships Offered for Dramatic Writing
- Critical Conditions
- A Pot of Gold That Paid for Land, Cars and Pot-Bellied Pigs
- Traffic Rules Sometimes Leave Bike Riders in Limbo
- NOW YOU KNOW
- Noah Pushes French Team to Fed Cup Title
- Early Birds Lay in Wait
- Johnny Cash at 65: Still 'Unchained'
- Librarian Shelves a Bookish Image
- High-Tech Rail Plan
- Where to Turn
- Explosion Kills Mother, Son in South Lebanon
- THE WEEK AHEAD
- Getting Doctor's OK to Exercise a Stale Notion?
- Prosecutor Who Fled to Spain Is Returned
- They Don't Sweat the Big Stuff : BOB THE GAMBLER by Frederick Barthelme, Houghton Mifflin, $23, 213 pages
- Conflict of Interest Builds in Moorpark
- Federal Budget
- 'G.I. Jane' Draws Unfriendly Fire
- Sweatshop Exhibit
- Private Planes
- Hermandad Vote
- U.S. Relations With China
- Cheek-Turning May Be Necessary Here
- LA's BEST Program
- Be Prudent About Self-Medication
- More Than Proof Is in This Pudding
- 'Bookin' ' a Success, Chapter and Verse
- Gas Prices
- Carole Migden
- Body Images and Gay Men
- Sierra Club to Vote on Immigration Limits
- Laughing With--or at--Gay People?
- As a Matter of Course, There Are no Bargains Here
- Escaping From Reality, Not Family
- Zeanah BuzzFor months, Thousand Oaks residents have...
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- The ABCs of Tutoring
- The Challenge and Triumph of 'ER' Live
- Readers Recommend
- PIPE DREAM
- Rotterdam Liner Has New Owner
- Getting the News
- Brazil Ignores the Message of the Beloved Messenger
- Few Minorities Join Crusade for Valley Secession
- Slippery Issues in '90 Oil Spill Posed in Court
- New Place for Kids to Park It
- Research Volunteers Pay for the Privilege
- Who Will Defend Our Armed Forces?
- Band Spectacular Doesn't Miss a Beat
- The New Bigfoot in the Global Oil Market
- Firefighting a Hot Issue
- This Market Is the Place to Go for Your Greens
- Unbeaten Cougars Get Defensive
- Northridge Ends Up All Wet
- T.S. MONK "Monk on Monk" N2K / Encoded Music, * * *
- Whistle-Blowers: Road Is Hard, Rewards Are Few
- If You're Able to Pay Your Back Taxes, Don't Expect the IRS to Give You a Break
- Employers Can Ask for Fingerprints
- A Romantic's Safari
- THE FLAMINGO RISING.<i> By Larry Baker</i> .<i> Alfred A. Knopf: 310 pp., $24</i>
- Poste Yosmtee Sindrom
- Eclectic Cottage
- She'll Chart Her Peaks With Vallee
- Cassini Mission Draws Protest
- 17 Colombia Policemen Killed, 4 Hurt in Leftist Ambush
- Kirstie Alley visits ABC as the Tooth Fairy; WB's 'Men in Black'; 'Newton's Apple' at 15
- Man Persecuted With False Cyber-Information
- Transplanted Huntington Beach Native Flourishing in Midwest
- Monument to Memories
- Reaping the Rewards of Growth
- The Murky Marital Situation of Prison Lifer Lyle Menendez
- Driver Dies, 8 Passengers Hurt When Van Crashes Into Tree
- After Humbling Hasek, Capitals Bedevil Brodeur
- Chapman Continues to Struggle
- Bakersfield Is Too Much for Valley
- Leyland Turning Over Rotations in His Head
- Art and Architecture of Colonial Mexico
- Neighborhood Watch
- Tribe's Casino Site: The Burial Ground of Its Ancestors
- Reclusive N. Korea Leader Meets With Russian Official
- On TV, the Only Religion Is Selling
- Asian Americans May Hold Key to Multiethnic Politics
- Olympic Hockey Provides Opportunity and Problems
- STEVE EARLE, "El Corazon" E-Squared/Warner Bros., * * * 1/2
- Seminoles Blow Past Stumbling Hurricanes
- Cinema Paradiso Lost
- One Step Closer to an Independent Counsel
- Basically, Santa Ana's Superintendent Is Right
- Don't Make Teens Go It Alone
- Inexcessive Speed Helps Baffert Keep His Winning Ways
- In another nonleague game:
- Now This Is the Story of the Expos' Castaways
- Hey, Ladies, H-Town Is Very Sorry
- The Labels
- For Census Bureau, Significance of Race Is More Than Skin-Deep
- Officials Say Israel Will Free Palestinians
- Fair Way to Treat Environment
- Seminoles Blow Past Stumbling Hurricanes
- Top 25 At a Glance
- Tough Night in Louisiana for Cal, 41-34
- Calabasas Prevails on Rosenberg Field Goal
- U.S. Ryder Cup Team Needs Total Overhaul
- Kansas City (4-1) at Miami (2-2)
- The Sundays, "Static & Silence," DGC * * 1/2
- Various artists, "Paint It, Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones," House of Blues * * 1/2
- DEADICATION: Plans for the Rock and Roll...
- Into Uncharted Waters
- Scenes of Despair From the Inside
- From Border City to Boom Town (No, Not Tijuana)
- HARD TO PORT
- JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: A Public Life, A Private Life.<i> By Paul C. Nagel</i> .<i> Alfred A. Knopf: 438 pp., $30</i>
- New Beat Moves Her to Wilshire
- 3rd Prime Minister in 3 Years Is Ousted
- Lego Masters Fashion Poetry of Plastic
- Dutchman to Manage Philharmonic
- Tonight's Specials
- U.S. May Block Presidential Vote
- Mail Workers Carry No Praise for 'Going Postal' Computer Game
- Facing Painful Choices at Pierce College
- On the Right Track
- Rescuer Without Borders
- So, It's Spare the Rod and Spoil the . . . Bruins?
- Ruelas Stopped on TKO in Fifth
- Rhodes' Injury Pains Piniella
- Galvan's Scoring Puts Canoga Park Over Edge, 14-13
- Rusedski to Face Philippoussis in Swiss Final
- Something Easy to Deal With
- REQUIRED READING: Why Our American Classics Matter Now.<i> By Andrew Delbanco</i> .<i> Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 226 pp., $24</i>
- Liquid City
- Judge Orders Gag on Jury IDs in Unabomber Case
- China Puts Bowling in New League
- Christian Men Hold Huge Rally on D.C. Mall
- 'Colonel Chabert'
- School Is the Place for Parents
- Sophomore Jinx Strikes Again
- It's a Gamble, Coming Soon Via Cable TV
- The Many Sides of Beef
- How You Can Get Paint to Stick on Concrete
- Maine Unbowed by Weather, but Rules Take Toll
- Just Say Cheese
- Relocation Money? Don't Count on It
- IBM's Life Line
- THE ROYALS.<i> By Kitty Kelley</i> .<i> Warner Books: 548 pp., $27</i>
- Learn the Truman way in 'American' history; that's classic 'Whitney'; 'Wonder' boy's 'Working'
- Shear Endurance
- Me, Myself and I
- Condemned Man's Last Hours Crawl in Cycles of Hope, Despair
- Kitchen and Interiors Tour Set by Designers
- Agents Find Not-So-Friendly Skies Over Commission Cuts
- LARRY'S PARTY.<i> By Carol Shields</i> .<i> Viking: 340 pp., $23.95</i>
- Short-Order Remodel
- A True Dedication
- A Look Into the Heart of Ancient Mexico
- Apartment Trade Show Set
- Prepare Home Now to Weather Winter Storms
- crime pays
- Phat, Dude! Huge Air!
- palette du jour
- Laugh Lines
- Thurmond Taken to Hospital for Dizziness
- Failing Grade: Los Angeles pupils generally finished...
- The Marv Lesson
- Marchers Protest Garment Sweatshops
- Woman Rescued After 9 Hours of Treading Water
- Bottom-of-the-Barrel Promotion
- Times NFL Writer T.J. Simers Poses--and Answers--The Burning Questions on : Game Day
- Baseball: It's been a year now, and umpire John Hirschbeck and Roberto Alomar are still haunted by the latter's spitting incident.
- In other games:
- Nebraska Bounces Kansas State, 56-26
- The Other Miami Is Red Hot, Stunning No. 14 Virginia Tech
- What a Drag It Is Being Young
- Montana State Makes Sure High-Flying Eagles Take Dive
- Feasts for the Ears, as Well as for the Eyes
- All Hands, Varied Strategies Needed to Defend Navy Bases
- Attorney Is Appointed Traffic Trial Official
- Rideshare Week Aims to Steer Commuters Toward New Habits
- Bike Program Hits a Bump in the Road
- In other games:
- Katzenmoyer Robs Banks of Spotlight
- Fox Has No Vested Interest in Celtics
- Royal Tops Agoura, 5-3, for Tournament Title
- Song for His Father
- SMALL FACES: Wu-Tang Clan members Genius, Inspector...
- Brush Fire Detains Commuter Train
- 2 Inmate Brawls Break Out at Pitchess Center
- Driver Shot Dead in Car, Apparently by Passenger
- 'Killer Whales' Kissin' Cousins of Dolphins
- Latest Lookout for Bad Weather
- Schools Encouraged to Note Character Week
- Lewis Defends Heavyweight Title on Quick Knockout of Golota
- 76ers' Weatherspoon Still Disgruntled
- Serratos, Ramos Set Winning Pace
- Mariners, Yankees Make Their Pitch
- Mike Watt, "Contemplating the Engine Room," Columbia * * 1/2
- Duck Next Course on Bruins' Menu
- 'Public Heroes, Private Felons'
- In other games:
- Mariners, Yankees Make Their Pitch
- Nonleague Play
- Irwin's 62 Gives Him 5-Stroke Cushion
- These Days, Janet's the Thriller : JANET JACKSON, "The Velvet Rope" Virgin, * * * *
- Rhetoric Heats Up as Summit on Global Warming Nears
- Man Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Secession Push Fails to Inspire Everyone
- Lewis Runs Bellflower Past Fullerton
- Playing Conditions Truly Rinky-Dink
- Dead Pets Were Dumped at Cremation Prices
- Across County, the Gourd Times Roll
- Dream Homes on the Block
- Homes to Receive Gas Shut-Off Valves
- Florida Completely Defends Its Ranking Against Razorbacks
- Activists Propose Cannibus Club to Get Pot to the Ill
- Fanfare, Ache, Despair Unfold in Ochs Retrospective : PHIL OCHS "Farewells & Fantasies" Elektra Traditions/Rhino, * * * 1/2
- Executing a Reverse at Saugus
- Supporting Israel, Right or Wrong
- There Isn't Anything Wrong With Keeping a Promise
- Duck Victory Icing on Cake
- Banks Closed for No. 11 Hawkeyes, 23-7
- Cardinal Runs All Over Irish
- Depleted Galaxy Is Vulnerable
- Texas A&M; Defeats Colorado, 16-10
- 66-10!
- A New A-Team at NBC
- In other games:
- Anyone stuck in a traffic jam on...
- The (Digital) Iceman Cometh
- EIGHT-MAN
- EVERCLEAR "So Much for the Afterglow" Capitol, * * * 1/2
- Keep 'em Hangin'
- L.A.'s Only Constant Is Change In Its Architecture
- Going Right by Using States Rights
- Out-of-Touch Trustees
- Ventura Politics May Be About to Shift Direction
- Teaching Santa Ana's Expelled Students
- As Tour Bus Destination, Ventura County Is Strictly Middle-of-the-Road
- History in the Making
- Hernandez Pushes Redlands but Can't Pull Out Victory
- Can't Close the Deal
- In other games:
- Penn State Has No Trouble With Illinois
- Study Discovers NCAA Is Quite a Money Machine
- Revealing the Layers
- Rupert Graves Proves It's 'Different' for Everyone
- PSYCH 101
- The New, Improved Beijing Light Opera Production
- Should This Band Be Banned? Ask a Doting Fan--or a Scandalized Foe
- In other Mission conference football games:
- Launch Pad to a Better Future
- City Needs to Green-Light Street Maintenance Funds
- Fight for a Century
- Couch Is No Slouch in Kentucky's Rare Win Over Alabama
- Shehee and Huard Lead Huskies
- El Camino's Ward Dismantles Santa Ana
- The Other Miami Is Red Hot, Stunning No. 14 Virginia Tech
- Wood Bins Keep Food Fresh
- WorldCom Deal Presages Furious Local Phone Fight
- THE YEAR OF READING PROUST: A Memoir in Real Time.<i> By Phyllis Rose</i> .<i> Scribner: 268 pp., $23</i>
- Gardeners Preparing for El Nino Too
- Hawaiian Eye on French Culture
- Great Train Robber on the Lam in Brazil Finds British Lion on Trail
- Boy Found at Home of Online User
- Here Comes the Judge
- SPIRITUAL JOURNEYS
- Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
- Fitting Pretty
- Southern Californians Flock to Join Brethren at National Revival
- Smart Aleck
- Dad's Death Crushed Granada Hills Youth
- The Lady of the 'House' Is In
- Professor Involved in Important Dirty Work
- Senator Scoffs at Clinton Push for Reform