- Prokofiev at 101: New Releases Salute 1991's 'Other Guy'
- SMALL FACES: Chicago's Smashing Pumpkins, whose debut...
- Michigan Turns to a Veteran : Wolverines: Former starter Voskuil comes through with big plays down the stretch against Cincinnati.
- Kentucky Next for A.P. Indy : Horse racing: Son of Seattle Slew defeats Bertrando in the Santa Anita Derby for his fifth consecutive victory.
- 'Smart Cart' Blazes Trail of High-Tech Shopping
- MAJOR EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF LIFE...
- CROPPER'S CABIN by Jim Thompson (Vintage:...
- ROAD FEVER by Tom Cahill (Vintage:...
- STYLE : HOME DESIGN : INTO THE WOODS ...
- Weeping Windows Don't Have to Make You Cry
- Boys Will Be Boys : ROGUE WARRIOR <i> By Richard Marcinko and John Weisman</i> , <i> (Pocket Books: $22; 352 pp.) </i>
- Romanian Dictator's Lodge Open to Tourists
- THE WINE LIST
- Chris Berman, Look Out
- U.S. Military Meals Cater to Range of Creeds, Needs
- Rosemead : Free Translation Service
- U.N. Rebukes Israel Over Gaza Deaths
- Security Keeps Ahead of Pack at Grand Prix
- Residents Fighting for Preservation of Historically Black Resort on Florida Coast
- Noriega Makes Personal Appeal to Judge : Drug trial: The former Panamanian dictator asks that all charges against him be presented to the jury. The request is seen as a strategic move.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : San Diego PADRES
- Lucy Ricardo Carmichael Carter Barker
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : ANGEL PROFILES
- Iraq Pharmacists Feel Pinch, Turn Herbal
- Risque? No! Some Art Is Just Lousy : NEA: You know pornography when you see it, it is said. But the endowment's dilemma is: Will anybody admit to recognizing bad art?
- General Who Falsified Test to Resign From Marine Corps : Military: Lt. Gen. Royal N. Moore Jr. passed off junior officer's exam work as his own when he was in command of El Toro-based 3rd Aircraft Wing.
- Imagine a relaxing picnic on the Palos...
- Soccer
- Alemany Makes Notre Dame Pay for Lack of Hitting
- An Intersection of U.S.-Japanese Interests
- Martinho da Assuncao; Guitarist
- DIVERSIONS : Steamy Truth About Japanese Baths : * Relaxation: A trip to the <i> sento </i> transcends the uninspired approach to bathing taken by many stressed-out Americans.
- 1992 ELECTIONS : San Marino City Council
- Fans of "Gunsmoke" will be in Dodge...
- Elvis' Stamping Grounds : Should the King Reign Over the U.S. Mail? Collectors Put Their 29 Cents In
- 2 Women From Escondido Missing
- Suspect Held in Seal Beach Killing
- Man Found Dead in Van He Lived in
- VENTURA : Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Continuing the Struggle to Help Women : * Despite Cuts, Human Relations Commission Has Taken on Other, Important Duties
- In Baseball's Age of Tinsel, Stillwell Settles for Steady
- Orioles Count on Sutcliffe to Show Them the Way
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TEAM 'LAMBS' : Hmmm. A Strong Female Lead . . .
- Grass About All That Can Grow Under Eucalyptus Tree
- NON FICTION
- Passage to Relaxation in Northwest : Spirit of Alaska touches nature in places where oceangoing vessels are too large to tread.
- NON FICTION
- Disney Hopes European Kingdom Is Just as Magical : Tourism: Theme park and resort opening outside of Paris next week is a gamble for the entertainment giant.
- A Century Later, Crime Buffs Still Seek Clues in Lizzie Borden Case : Anniversary: People the world over remain fascinated with the 1892 ax murders. Fall River, Mass., tries to make the best of it.
- Affordable Housing Issue Stirs Up Race
- Clinton Basks in Dim Glow of Praise From Cuomo in Show of Solidarity : Democrats: New York governor falls short of endorsing the Arkansan, but he says a brokered convention would be a mistake for the party.
- The 1989 Field of Dreams (CBS Sunday...
- The Devil of Violence Isn't in Sexual Words and Images : Psychology: Feminists and fundamentalists confuse the emotional whirl of sex with rape and harassment. What children are taught is far more important.
- Deputy Dies in Compton Plane Crash
- COMMENTARIES ON ENDANGERED SPECIES : State Program Proves That Birds and Buildings Can Coexist : Governor's voluntary new program brings together all parties involved to ensure the necessary balance.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- ELECTIONS / OXNARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT : Advocates of a 7th Campus Press for Bond
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Singelyn Takes the Cake as Loyola Defeats Servite
- Early Jail Release: Walking a Fine Line
- Pepperdine Pitchers Silence Toreros Again : College baseball: Waves sweep doubleheader from USD, 6-1 and 2-1.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : It's Clear How They Feel: they Really Want O'Neal
- A User-Friendly Theater Gets a Boost
- Resort in Europe to Test Disney's Magic Touch : Entertainment: The Burbank firm is gambling that the $4.4-billion theme park and complex will boost international operations and bring back double-digit earnings growth.
- In Spain, Smoke Gets in Eyes, Nose, Ears : Pollution: Incorrigible smokers continue to resist bans sweeping much of the industrialized world.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Can Padres Do It? . . . Maybe
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : California Angels
- Candidates Find Campaign Funds Are Slim Pickings : Politics: Challengers are at more of a disadvantage than usual as the recession tightens contributors' purse strings.
- Deep Wonders : Spending Three Days on Discovery's Whale Odyssey Opens a Newcomer's Eyes
- Quarrels May Stall Russian Constitution
- Debate Focuses on City Budget as 6 Run for 2 Council Seats : Politics: Voters will also decide whether to impose two-term limits on future members.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : In '92, It's Almost Like Starting Over
- Can the Whole Planet Get Its Act Together? : Daunting political challenges face the U.N.'s Earth Summit in Rio
- Native Hawaiians Say Their Aloha Spirit Has Left Them Shortchanged : Islands: Groups seek $10 billion for use of ancestral lands by federal and local governments and for overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Restroom 'Rape Alarms' Installed
- Police Group Honors Officers, Civilians for Their Heroic Acts
- Rules of the Game Change With Daughter's Arrival
- Chopping the Cost of Law Enforcement : * Cities Consolidating Helicopter Services Would Be More Efficient and Less Expensive
- Bishop Montgomery Job May Be Filled
- Gennaro's 3 Homers Lead SDSU
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Looks Like Real Game for the Ages
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Duke, Michigan Turn Tide : Game 2: Blue Devils wake up from first-half slumber with 31-6 run en route to 81-78 victory over Indiana.
- MOTOR RACING : New Engine Wins Pole for Andretti
- TELEVISION : It's Not a Dream : They guffawed when Jeff Sagansky said CBS would be No. 1 in prime time. Now that it's a reality, some question the value
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Duke, Michigan Turn Tide : Game 1: Cincinnati jumps to an early lead, but too many missed shots lead to a 76-72 victory for Wolverines.
- Strawberry, Davis Are Home Again, But Not Alone
- Arman Cited for Sales
- Navigating a Successful Sailing With the Kids : Cruise companies with youth programs are offering great deals to lure families to sea.
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Designing Places of the Heart
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : LANDMARKS : Olden Arches
- 15 Valley Youths Tune Up for EuroDisney Trip : Grand opening: The students are headed to Paris with other Americans to perform in celebrations at the new amusement park.
- Up in Arms : Congressman Says Town Meeting Crowds Are Getting Angrier About Issues at Home
- Anti-Smoking Ordinance Faces Hazy Future : Health: Bellflower's ban on lighting up in restaurants has not crushed business. But critics are making it an election issue.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Would Conner, Crew Change Boats?
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 37 : GOP Candidates Reflect Contrasts of Their Region
- Colt Is Not Flashy, but Has a Big Punch
- Miscellany
- Disposing of a Problem
- Take Your Time in Picking Lender, Loan
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Carew Returns to Take a Swing or Two : Hall of Famer Is Proving to Be a Hit as the Angels' New Batting Instructor
- San Gabriel Valley : Transportation for Disabled
- Won't Hand Over Suspects, Kadafi Says : Terrorism: The Libyan leader defies U.N. demand on pair wanted in Pan Am bombing. In a fiery speech, he seeks to rally Muslims to his nation's defense.
- Boxy Lizzie Home, Mansion Still Stand
- The Boys of Bloopers
- Clinton Joined ROTC After He Got Draft Notice
- Arctic Expeditions Trouble Canadians
- Feel Generous? Charity Begins With Homework
- Illiteracy a Drag on Industrialized Nations' Economies, Study Finds : Labor: U.S. workers not only ones often lacking basic reading and writing skills, think tank says. Jobs requiring minimal education are in decline.
- Special Delivery : A Group of Doctors Provide Care for Pregnant Women--Even If They Can't Afford It
- POLITICAL FORECAST : If Clinton Slips, Will the Convention Be Brokered?
- Lifting Veil of Secrecy in Rape Cases Called an Effort to Regain Control : Crime: The women making the charges still face the stigma, but are willing to take that risk to recover management of their lives, experts say.
- Knowing Mobile Homeowners' Fate and Feeling All the More Sad
- Leaders Call for Easter to Be Free of Gang Killings : Rally: Entertainers and clergy urge residents to reclaim the neighborhoods from the hoodlums.
- SAILING U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Sailor Starts Series With Birth
- BASEBALL '92 : AMERICAN LEAGUE PREVIEW : Outlook Not Miraculous for Angels, Indians
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls Swim to Third Title in a Row
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : After Foul Play, Hilltoppers Win
- CE CE PENISTON : Forget Dance Diva: Imagine a Balladeer
- ART : Making the Gods Mind Their Manners : Dutch engraver and painter Hendrick Goltzius could make the otherworldly palpable and theistic authority shameful
- NON FICTION
- Steps to Recalling Secretive Board
- The Life and Death of Communism : THE COMMUNISTS: The Story of Power and Lost Illusions, 1948-1991 <i> By Adam Ulam</i> , <i> (Charles Scribner's Sons: $27.50; 528 pp.) </i>
- 20 S. Africans Die in Squatter Camp Violence
- Assemblyman Seeks Outside Help for Schools : Education: Willard H. Murray Jr.'s legislation ranges from providing expert advice to a state takeover of low-achieving schools as a last resort. The superintendent and some parents say he's going too far.
- Russia's Split Democrats Search for Unity : Congress: Yeltsin meets with some factions to spur creation of a coalition backing his reforms. A conservative onslaught is expected.
- Brazil's Visiting Paramedics Making Inroads Against Infant Mortality : Public health: A baby saved from early death symbolizes the progress made in a poor, water-short state.
- Zaire's Mobutu Hangs On Amid Rising Protests : Africa: President resorts to force and subterfuge to stall his ouster amid coup attempts, get-rich schemes, shattering of economy.
- NASA Chooses 2 Pasadenans for Astronaut Duty
- Saddleback Stamp Lovers Aren't Really Stuck On Elvis
- Brush With Death Turns Teen's Life Around : Handicaps: An aimless young woman paid for survival with her legs, a hand and several fingers. Now, she says, 'I'm able to do anything I want.'
- British Election Issues Overlook the 'Big Picture' : Politics: A new Britain was forged in the 1980s and is still evolving, but the politicians and the press are focusing on the same old things.
- 6 Years After Death, Family Still Waiting : Tragedy: Parents didn't learn that their daughter was a possible slaying victim until the controversial NHI art project was in the works.
- Handyman Killed in Junkyard
- COMMENTARIES ON ENDANGERED SPECIES : Wilson-Backed 'Conservation' Plan Endangers His Credibility : It looked good on paper, but its pro-environment promises were lost in action. What's needed is commitment by Wilson.
- Hearing Set on Mobil's Pipeline Plan
- Full-Care Hospital to Replace 'MASH Unit' for Stranded Sea Mammals
- VENTURA : Amtrak to Begin Making Daily Stops
- Gang War Truce : Santa Ana Factions Stop Fighting to Meet for Weekly Peace Talks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Wins 2 Extra-Inning Games
- Serving His Homeland : Seeboonruang, 79, Embraces Tutelage of Thai Youth as a Labor of Love
- Tips on Making Socially Conscious Investments
- Don't Get Shook Up by Earthquake Insurance
- FICTION
- Last Chance to Quiz Experts at '92 Home Fair
- Air Cleaner Removes Allergy-Causing Pollen
- Congress Spawns Array of Caucuses to Support Legislators' Pet Causes : Politics: Groups watch over scores of special interests, championing everything from textiles to space. Critics say they bog down the lawmaking process.
- Everest Conqueror Hillary Still Helps Sherpas
- Miyazawa Fails to Live Up to Hopes : Japan: Premier came into office amid high expectations. But his term has been marked by scandals and inaction.
- Quieter Skies, Emptier Airport : Flights--and Jet Noise--Drop as Major Airlines Pull Out
- Once Infamous, Now Anonymous
- Family Ties Link City's Voters to Campaigners--Except Mayor
- Clinton Duscks Urban Reform in N.Y. : Campaign: The candidate has muted a key portion of his message in a bastion of public employee unions. Some fear he is playing it too safe.
- 'My Partner Is a Female Cyborg': NBC Introduces Police Show
- Jurisprudence
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING / U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Babb-Sprague: How the West Was Won
- Miscellany
- LAME-DUCK WALK: Petty and John may want...
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Think They Fought the Urge to Call It 'Hollywood's Funniest Home Video'?
- Ex-Protesters Build Future for AIDS Victims
- A Madness Under the Skin : JUMPING SHIP <i> By Kelvin Christopher James</i> , <i> (Villard: $19.00; 227 pp.) </i>
- Lead Soprano in a Victorian Quartet : CITY OF CHILDHOOD <i> By Valerie Townsend Bayer</i> , <i> (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 308 pp.) </i>
- Front-Runner Withdraws From Thai Race
- Unprecedented Auction Puts Russians in Business : Privatization: Sale organized with aid of World Bank agency is part of plan to speed economic transition.
- ELECTIONS : Slaying Shifts Focus of Campaign to Gangs
- TOM SNYDER: Making Broadcast History
- Making More Room in the Tent
- Trail Cops : Volunteers Will Be 'Eyes and Ears' of Park District Rangers
- Second Death Penalty Seen as Costly Effort
- Parrish Makes Case for Employment : Freeway Series: With decision on his future due today, struggling Angel catcher has two hits in 5-0 victory over Dodgers.
- Miscellany
- 'Up and Down' Play Nags Bird and Celtics
- COVER STORY : The New Player in Town : Tim Robbins plays a studio exec who thinks he can get away with murder in 'The Player.' So why does Hollywood love him and the movie? Because it's all about their deals and their souls.
- It's a Dirty Job--But Someone Has to Do It : Sanitation: Hyperion sewage treatment plant draws applause from environmentalists with improved procedures and $2.2-billion overhaul.
- Q & A : Bad Behavior: Guilty as Charged?
- High Court Lifts Stay of Execution for Condemned Arizona Murderer
- Levy Drops His Threat to Resign
- Second Mistrial for Judge Accused of Drunk Driving
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Senate Races Plod Along Despite Stakes
- 1992 PREP BASKETBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : Sampson Heads All-Star Team
- Petty's Secret Warners Deal Isn't for Petty Cash
- MR. BIG : Success Came Slowly Via a Simple Ballad
- The Great Mall Makeover : Real estate: Stores are being turned into churches, museums and residential housing as a glut of retail space forces alternate uses of unneeded shopping centers.
- A PARALLEL LIFE AND OTHER STORIES ...
- Orange County
- LEONARD COHEN, PAIN FREE : After 30 Years, The Angst-Ridden Singer-Composer Admits He Has a Career, and, Despite His Efforts, A Successful One at That.
- 7 Die in Clashes in Trans-Dniester
- Longtime Opponents Meet Again in Council Race
- Jobless Rate Stalls at 7-Year High as State Figures Improve Slightly
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Far-Right Leader Stabbed to Death
- REGIONAL REPORT : Christian Activists Using 'Stealth' Campaign Tactics : Voting: Conservative religious groups try to capitalize on gains using methods shielded from the public.
- Wilson Blows Chance to Boost Growth Management : Economics: He should link future prosperity to governmental planning. If right-wingers holler, tell them to study New Jersey.
- Fernandez's Goal Gets Crunch in Playoffs
- For Southwest Missouri State, Respect Has to Come in Degrees
- Rift Appears to Widen as NHL Heads Into Final Day of Season
- Bo Jackson Has Hip Replacement Surgery
- PADRE NOTEBOOK : Andersen Heads for Disabled List; Hernandez Stays : Baseball: Padres put finishing touches on roster before Monday's opener in Cincinnati.
- ET TU, BRUCE?: But rumors that Bruce...
- REALLY BIG SHOWS: Get out the binoculars....
- Special Cruise Issue : Best Boats : Here Are the Ships (and Itineraries) That Our Well-Sailed Readers Voted Their Favorites
- Cruise Line Profiles
- "Dude, We Smoked 'Em All." : Asking How a Party of Drinking and Rock 'n' Roll Erupted into the Shotgun Slaying of Three Teen-Age Girls
- Luxembourg's Language Lives in Comics
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Country Boys, City Slickers : Padres: Bruce Hurst, Andy Benes and Greg Harris go from heartland to heart of San Diego's rotation.
- Escape to quiet retreats? Hole up in hotels? Unplug the answering machine? The things people do in search of . . . : The Soothing Sound of Silence
- Legal Fund to Fight Freeway Extension
- Arcadia : Sound Wall Forum Slated
- Slugging It Out In Court, the American Way : Litigation: Public complaints about too many lawsuits are said to be related to rise in claims against Establishment.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gooden Looks Good in Final Tuneup
- NOTES
- San Diego State Sets Sights on California Cup : Crew Classic: Aztecs fastest in Saturday's heats. In World Cup races, defending champions Laumann of Canada and Chalupa of Czechoslovakia advance.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Love Is Grand, Running Two Personal Bests
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins, With Help From OCC
- Where Beautiful People Mingle
- NOTES : In the Final, Duke Will See Michigan's Kids Have Grown Up
- At Xiomara, a Conflict in Styles
- Threesome Performs Like a Team in Their 1st-Time Collaboration : They delivered a 45-minute musical track with an American Indian flavor and 50 cues in 3 weeks
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL '92 : NATIONAL LEAGUE PREVIEW : Expos Might Be Able to Last a Season in First
- Keating Conviction Elicits Cries for Mercy and Revenge : Sentencing: The former S&L; operator learns April 10 if he will receive probation or go to jail.
- AMORE A L'OPERA : Beautiful Room, Wonderful Food: Passion Flourishes in Long Beach
- The Roots of Antisemitism : THE JEW ACCUSED <i> By Albert S. Lindemann</i> , <i> (Cambridge University Press: $27.95; 301 pp.) </i>
- Vandalized Art Being Restored in Chicago
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Tries to Stitch Old-Style N.Y. Coalition
- A Hot Soak for Women
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Expert on Mafia Killed in Ambush
- Young Kids Get a Feel for the World from this Stuffed Dinosaur Named Barney
- Councilman Accused of Job Threat
- Baldwin Park : Keyser Hits at Police Dept.
- A Woman's Place : Current Events Get the Other Point of View on CNN and PBS
- 1992 Elections : Sierra Madre City Council
- Bred to Sled : Park Service Huskies Carry on Tradition of Fabled Yukon King
- COLUMN RIGHT/ VIRGINIA I. POSTREL : A Conflict for the Governor? Have a Cookie : A politician whose spouse works will be exposed to the 'real' world; is that bad?
- Living in a Corner : Hollywood and Western, Where Only Crime Thrives
- Attorney Defends Children Who Kill a Parent : Courts: He says most of the young killers suffered years of sexual, physical and psychological abuse. But use of self-defense argument is difficult in most states.
- Officers Seek Help From Public to Identify 2 Bodies
- Gang Gunfire Kills Boy, 17, in Sunland
- Caltrans Planting Brush to Reduce Dust on I-5
- SANTA ANITA : Pincay to Be Sidelined Again With 11th Collarbone Injury
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Sandoval Hurls No-Hitter for St. Genevieve
- No Reason to Play It Safe Now That She Is Out of Game
- Glendale's Nelson Wins Steeplechase in Fresno Relays
- Track and Field
- ALBUM REVIEW : CHIC "Chic-ism", <i> Warner Bros.</i> * * 1/2
- Affairs--Extramarital to Iran-Contra--Take Stage
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BETWEEN COASTS : Sure, It's Juicy in Hollywood but How Will It Player in Peoria?
- Cudahy City Council
- General Quits Over Falsified Flight Test
- European Virus Found in 8 Dead Seals
- Giant Iceberg Heads Toward Falklands
- Bateman Instincts : Actress Trusts Herself Much More Now than as a Sitcom Star
- At a Nuclear Flash Point, Talk of Accord : Arms: Head of secret India center tells visitors of need for non-proliferation pact.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Rodgers' Managing Skills Put to the Test
- Patrick Caddell : Brown's Mentor in the Art of Trolling for Frustrated Voters
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of April 5-11
- $11 Million Later, Break in Pt. Loma Sewage Pipe Fixed
- Idea Born After Ocean-Going Golfer Gets a Bit Teed Off
- ELECTIONS LAWNDALE : Politicking Turns Personal as Campaign Nears an End : The candidates' charges have distracted voters from the city's key issues--redevelopment and the proposed General Plan.
- Seems Like Old Times : Faulkner, Who Was With Knox in Coach's First Term With Rams, Is Glad to Be Back to a System He's Most Comfortable With
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon, Rockets Beat Magic
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : The Races: Few Have No Hope of Winning
- Johnson Leads Wire to Wire in Ventura Raceway Main Event
- COVER STORY : How Much Are Words Worth to Hollywood? : That's always been the burning question for screenwriters and the answer has always been: 'Not much.' Even those million-dollar scripts haven't made the writer a major player.
- He's Ready for a Trial Run : El Camino Professor Is an Olympic Marathon Hopeful
- ALBUM REVIEW : CONCRETE BLONDE "Walking in London", <i> I.R.S.</i> * * * 1/2
- POP MUSIC : Concrete Blonde Isn't Set in Its Ways : After re-evaluation brought on by overwork and illness, Johnette Napolitano eases up. But the new album still has the edge of a city screaming.
- Why the United States Should Adopt a National Tax on Consumption
- Computers Are Busy Setting Music on Its Ear : Technology: Digital innovations have already revolutionized professional production. Now they are showing up in amateur hands.
- RECORDS
- Neighbor's Noise Poses Association Issue
- Boys Will Be Boys : THE OLD BOYS: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA <i> By Burton Hersh</i> , <i> (Charles Scribner's Sons: $29.95; 536 pp</i> .<i> , illustrated) </i>
- Michael Edelman; Weighed 1,000 Pounds
- 1992 ELECTIONS : South Pasadena City Council
- Students Improve, Crowd Colleges : Education: More high school graduates are eligible for the UC or Cal State systems. But the recession makes it difficult for the campuses to absorb them.
- ELECTIONS : Newcomers Add Lots of Cash to Race : Money: The first Asian-American council candidates in San Marino and South Pasadena have amassed far greater campaign war chests than raised in previous races.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : DODGER PROFILES
- Norwalk City Council
- Becky London; Daughter of Jack London
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Los Angeles DODGERS
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Has Lead, Still Looks Back
- Track and Field
- Motor Racing
- TELEVISION : Meet 'Today's' New Wake-Up Call : 26-year-old Jeff Zucker's job is to take Couric, Gumbel & Co. back to the top and keep them there
- 'Mandolin Man' Reflects Thoughts From the Heart of Ex-Lone Justice Rocker
- D.A. Team Overcame Obstacles : Trial: The prosecution's familiarity with judges and the community helped win the conviction
- 'Odds' Man Out $8.5M for Home
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Angels to Lean on the Lefties Again
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Not Much Gets By Them : Dodgers: They have the bats, but this outfield will prevent a lot of hits, too.
- N.Y. Backers Urge Tsongas to Rejoin Race
- This production of Shakespeare's "As You Like...
- Homeless Back on Streets as Red Tape Keeps Shelter in a Bind : Regulations: The city has temporarily closed the facility. Officials say they repeatedly warned operators about obtaining necessary permits.
- Jordan Radio Mixes Pop Music, Politics
- Candidate Turns Up Heat Against Mayor
- Turkey Opens Up to Ex-Soviet Republics
- PLATFORM : 'The Bobbsey Twins'
- Girl, 13, Wounded in Head as Gangs Exchange Gunfire
- The Ties that Tarnish : The Web of Corruption that Surrounds George Bush
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti Hunts for Votes Door to Door on Unfamiliar Turf
- Lawndale Residents Upset at Change in Trash Contract
- Politics on Parade: Things Are Perking Up in Anaheim
- Police Review Campaign Opens Office
- Loyola Loses Doubleheader to USF