- Greetings From LovelinessLand : A LOOK AT THE LATEST TREATMENTS--KITTY LITTER FACIALS, AND POLISHINGS AND AROMA TANNING--REVEALS THAT MORE IS MORE IN THE BEAUTY BIZ
- IN EXCESS : Too Much of a Good Thing
- Improvers Booming
- Here are suggestions from the California...
- News, Tips & Bargains : No Room at Honduras Inns
- News, Tips & Bargains : How Do You Say That in Tibet?
- Behold the Rose : Now's the Best Time to Plant America's Best-Loved Bush: 'Bare-Root' Roses Will Burst With Color in Three Months
- THE BIZ : A Starmaker Is Born
- A New War on TB : Myths and Poor Medical Care Have Allowed Tuberculosis to Make a Comeback, but O.C. Health Officials Are Ready to Get Tougher in Their Battle Against This Potential Killer
- News, Tips & Bargains : Five Stars for Two Hotels
- Rural School Becomes Desert Dorm, Keeps City Youths Out of Trouble : Oregon: Town gives students a taste of simple life, old-fashioned discipline, a chance to turn lives around.
- One Might Expect a Lotto Winner to Settle Into a Life of Luxury. But When Andy Vargas Won Big . . . : They All Hit the Jackpot
- CITY ARTS : Loving Look at 'El Arte del Amor'
- Happy Money . . . er,<i> Honey</i> moon, Kids!
- The Fear Factor : An Artist Finds That Her Teaching Techniques Help Students Overcome Prejudice, Anxiety and Self-Doubt
- The White Man Who Brings Diversity to Clinton's Foreign-Policy Team : Appointments: A friend of the President, Talbott comes from a generation unburdened by the past and old turf wars. But is there life beyond Russia?
- Notes about your surroundings
- A Constructive Method of Fighting Hate : * Meeting Holocaust Survivors Might Be Better Lesson Than Jail for Racist Skinheads
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : Workshop to Look at Burning Alternatives
- UCLA Routs Oregon State : College basketball: Edney's career-high 22 points help keep No. 6 Bruins unbeaten, 104-71.
- Harding Wins Her Second Title : Figure skating: She and Kerrigan earn berths on U.S. Olympic team. Kwan, 13, and Zayak, 28, still find joy in defeat.
- Northridge Beats Irvine
- SPEEDSKATING / U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Questions Remain in the Distance Events
- FRANK ZAPPA: "THE YELLOW SHARK." Ensemble Modern,...
- The Uniform of the Day: a Dress
- Only Thing Missing From Game Is Luck
- Northridge Takes Road Less Traveled to Win
- Vikings Not What Doctor Ordered for Ailing Giants : Pro football: New York is sliding after losing to the Cowboys and injuries to key players. McMahon-led Minnesota is on the upswing.
- 'Little Things' Are Titans' Undoing, 77-64
- SMALL FACES: "Shampoohorn," the debut from Z,...
- . . . As Does Dream Project About a Homeless Woman
- FATHERS AND SONS: On its 1984 Slash...
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : These Days, the Rookies Hardly Ever Act the Part
- POINT OF VIEW / BOB OATES : Yes! Playoffs Will Pay Off : Cash-Strapped Universities Need a Football Final Four
- In Brief
- BUDD FRIEDMAN : Improv's 'Benign Dictator'
- MITZI SHORE : Still Minding the Store
- Obsession With Sports Hurts Athletes
- Murphy Makes His Move : Senior golf: He shoots a 67 to catch Stockton. Nicklaus is three behind.
- No Major Changes Are Expected at NCAA Convention : Legislation: Showdowns on gender equity, cuttings costs aren't forecast.
- Dramatic Opportunities : Redondo Beach Camp Gives Young Thespians an Outlet for Fun
- Q&A; : 'General' Ready to Take Charge One Last Time : Q&A;: Thomas F. Riley, 81, will be chairman in his final year on the Board of Supervisors. Nettlesome issues, including the El Toro base conversion, await him.
- Two Irvine Investment Banks Join to Take On Larger Deals : Expansion: The new wholly owned division, L.H. Friend-Danzi Capital Partners, will gain five additional employees.
- On Dancer, on Prancer, on Comet--on Gertrude?
- Some Facts . . . From a Storyteller : Oral tradition is more than just folk tales and rhymes; it provides people with an important connection to their past.
- It's a Wipeout as Right Car Key Unlocks Wrong
- Baldwin Park : Council Vacancy Filled
- Parents' Most Common Gang Questions
- Kitty's Life Is the Cat's Meow After He Inherits $500,000 : Friendship: Ann Morgan believed she had a lifetime commitment to care for Tinker, who restored her will to live when he came to live with her 10 years ago.
- JEFFERSON PARK : Barber Leon Aubry Dies; Activist Was 77
- President's Europe Trip Takes On a New Mission : Diplomacy: Clinton leaves on visit that was planned to bolster ties. Instead, he must counter Russian nationalism.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Q&A; : So What's on Your Night Stand?
- Retro : Moving On, and On, and On : ROBERT CONRAD TAKES HIS ROLES SERIOUSLY...AND LIGHTLY
- Everyone's Buying 'Everyone Poops,' a Surprise Hot Seller
- Pat Buttram; Gene Autry's Sidekick, TV Actor, Comic
- Police Say Man Stole Baited Money
- Free Crime Prevention and Safety Services Available
- FICTION
- SOUTH GATE : Clinic Considered at Middle School
- Other Coaches Question Roosevelt Student Transfers
- Salaam Bombay! (Bravo Monday at 8 p.m.)...
- APPROACHING ALZHEIMER'S REALISTICALLY ON DAYTIME
- New Phone System Rings in the New Year at City Hall : Communication: Fiasco with 13-year-old hookup began Thanksgiving weekend. Six weeks and $70,000 later, employees are back in touch.
- Storm, Ice Knock Out Power in the East : Weather: Nearly 400,000 lose electricity from West Virginia to New England. Boston area gets 16 inches of snow.
- 'DISCRETION IS ADVISED FOR ANYONE WHO MISSED THE 1970s'
- CRENSHAW : Black Artists' Group Begins Its 20th Year
- Thousands Join Clinton in Mourning His Mother : Funeral: Neighbors, officials and Hollywood figures hear Virginia Kelley eulogized as 'on the way to heaven.'
- THE LANDLADY WITH A CAREFULLY GUARDED SECRET
- COVER STORY : They All Hit the Jackpot : One Might Expect a Multimillion-Dollar Lottery Winner to Settle Into a Life of Luxury. But Andy Vargas Chose to Share His Fortune With Others Instead
- THE GARBAGE PRIMER: A Handbook for Citizens...
- DOWNTOWN : Warrant Sought in Fake Garment Case
- Abu Dhabi Royals Drop Claim for $400 Million in BCCI Case
- Ecology Fight in New England Forests : Conservation: Periled woodlands stretch from Adirondacks to most of Maine.
- Exercise a Fit Resolution for New Year : Walking: New guidelines suggest that the greatest benefit is gained by those who have done nothing and start doing something.
- Against All Odds : JIM STOLPA
- Literacy Group Helps Area One Reader at a Time
- Offbeat Musical Gets Seriously Silly
- Koreatown Seeing Quiet, Steady Exodus : Safety: Many business owners, fed up with the crime in L.A., are fleeing to O.C. and other suburbs.
- Snow, Rain Cut Power, Force Evacuations in Europe : Weather: Storm in France dumps more than average month's worth of rain in a day; hundreds flee. A car is washed away with a child trapped inside.
- Industry Finance Program for Minorities at USC
- SOUTH : No Injunction in Adult Care Home Case
- SOAP STAR WISHES AND RESOLUTIONS
- $9,000 Car Has Everything, for $47,000
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Girls' Basketball
- Workshop to Offer Ideas on Fighting Hunger, Poverty
- OUR SECOND ANNUAL: Tours for the Thinking Person : A look at some of 1994's most intriguing 'goal-oriented' vacations. The bottom line: There are more than ever to pick from, and competition is bringing some prices down.
- East Los Angeles : Students to Train With Smog Analyzer
- OUR SECOND ANNUAL: Tours for the Thinking Person : 10 TOP MUSEUM TOURS
- Delayed Victory : Marine Wins 2-Year Battle With U.S. Over Injuries Suffered in Gulf War
- There's Money to Be Had in Little-Used Fitness Gear
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mohicans Score an Upset as 4 Generals Go AWOL
- GOOD GOSSIP by Jacqueline Carey (Ivy...
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Summer Art Project to Resume This Year
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : A behind-the-scenes look at favorite fairy tales and fables on HBO
- Some Indian Towns Reject Mexico Rebels
- Overhaul of Nuclear Secrecy Law Is Studied
- NEWS ANALYSIS : FAA's Policy Collision: Industry or Safety First? : Air travel: O.C. crash linked to 757 turbulence reveals agency torn between protecting public and airline profits.
- SOUTH GATE : Cable-TV Show May Hold the Answers
- Black Leaders' Talks Focus on Youth : Violence: Jackson calls for a 'moral offensive,' using the family, church and school. He will take agenda to Clinton.
- A Santa Susana Mountain Retreat
- 'Street Soldiers' Use Talk Radio to Reach Out to Gang Members : San Francisco: Callers gain access to Omega Boys Club workshops that provide academic help, job training, peer counseling for imprisoned youth and violence prevention for gang-war refugees.
- WESTLAKE : Seeds of Hope Take Root at a School
- Baby-Switch Ordeal Is Still Unresolved After 41 Years : Michigan: Nurse's error in 1952 gave two neighboring couples the wrong sons. The result has been decades of disbelief, acrimony, court battles.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Mandela Lashes Out at De Klerk : South Africa: He accuses Nobel Peace Prize partner of allowing township violence as part of a 'deliberate strategy' to cow potential ANC voters. A National Party spokesman calls the charge 'nonsense.'
- Back to the '70s-- Raw and Uncut : ARMISTEAD MAUPIN'S FREE-WHEELING 'TALES' AIR ON PBS--VIA GREAT BRITAIN
- Nobody Knows the Trouble They'll See : RUSSIA 2010: And What It Means for the World, <i> By Daniel Yergin & Thane Gustafson (Random House: $23; 320 pp.) </i>
- THE WINE LIST
- MTA, Asians Working to Improve Relations
- Bosnia Issue a Thorn at NATO Summit
- CRENSHAW : Revitalization of Riot Areas to Be Discussed
- ROLE REVERSAL: Criminal attorney Leonard R. Milstein...
- SANTA ANITA : Seven Furlongs Is No Problem for Cardmania
- Trojans Find the Range From 15 Feet : College basketball: USC's 81% free throw shooting generates a 77-69 victory over Oregon.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Chiefs Escape Steelers : AFC: Montana throws fourth-down touchdown pass, sparks overtime drive to Lowery field goal and 27-24 victory.
- Carson Sent on the Road Again : Hockey: Kings send him away for second time, this time to Vancouver for Ward and future considerations.
- Near-Perfect Haddix Dies at 68
- Rafer Johnson to Get a 'Teddy'
- In Brief
- Smashing Pumpkins' "Siamese Dream" had a smashing...
- OSCARS : The List Begins With 'Schindler' : As nomination ballots make their way to academy voters, two things are clear: Spielberg's epic is out in front of a <i> very </i> crowded pack
- Hart Silences Ice-Cold Canyon, 52-26 : High school basketball: Cowboys shoot 16%, make one basket in last 20 minutes.
- Long Beach State Surges Past Utah State, 89-70
- From a Humble Start, He Became Zeus : Track: Tommie Lister Jr. was an ordinary athlete at Compton High who went on to win a shotput title at Cal State L.A. He then became a well-known pro wrestler and now is a successful actor.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Favre Is Sharpest at Finish : NFC: He scrambles before finding receiver in end zone as Packers beat Lions, 28-24.
- Southern Utah Women Defeat LMU, 81-55
- Bill Bushnell Sails Away From 'Creatively Toxic' L.A.
- ETERNAL CABALLE: Songs and arias. Montserrat Caballe,...
- New Interpretations of Neglected Bach
- FILM COMMENT : Why I Hated 'Philadelphia' : A playwright and gay activist goes to see Hollywood's first major AIDS movie and comes away bitterly disappointed
- Uninspired Anteaters Fall : Basketball: After two big victories, Irvine loses to Cal State Northridge, 68-66.
- "DEVO: THE COMPLETE TRUTH ABOUT DE-EVOLUTION"Devo Voyager...
- FAITH HILL : Take Her as She Is--Blue or Not
- COVER STORY : The Last Stand for Stand-Up? : Dozens of the nation's comedy clubs have gone out of business, but most L.A. establishments--where people like Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld routinely drop in to hone their routines--are riding out the storm
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON SOCIETY : U.N. Proclamation Puts Family at Front of Global Concerns : County panel plans to make 1994 a year in which we pull our resources together and share solutions to problems.
- Turning Off TV Gives Child a New View of Life : A mother decides to put an end to cartoons and even 'Sesame Street' for her toddler. The result: 'a calmer, more imaginative boy wondering at the world . . . and a lot more hard work as a parent.'
- Ethics Cops Always Get Their Nun--and That's a Problem
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : United Way Campaign
- NHL ROUNDUP : LeClair's Goal, Assist Beat the Rangers, 3-2
- Jessie Keeps Ventura From Shooting Itself in the Foot
- Riding Across a Wide Emotional Range
- Dominguez Impressive in Rout of Pomona : Basketball: The Toros open fast and don't let up in 90-63 victory. Their 11-3 record ties the best start in school history.
- Snow, Arctic Air Lash a Dozen States
- News, Tips & Bargains : Making Ready for Mardi Gras
- 3 in Family Survive Plane Crash; 5 Die
- Car Family Feuds Over Who Was in Driver's Seat : History: The Duryea brothers are credited with inventing the American automobile 100 years ago. But family members and historians are trying to separate fact from friction.
- Spraying Away Garden Pests
- Covina : Volunteer Patrol Forming
- At 100, This Pensioner Still Remembers--and Enjoys--the Good Life : Profile: Peter Bentovoja vividly recalls the birth of the longshoremen's union in 1933. And he's still reaping the benefits.
- Key Irish Moderate Asks for Clarification of Peace Proposal
- Oscar Fraley; Wrote 'The Untouchables'
- Diplomatic Scofflaws Told to Pay Parking Tickets or Lose Aid : Immunity: For years, most envoys, families and staffs have assumed that traffic laws did not apply to them.
- Tours For The Thinking Person : GARDEN GAMBOLS : Trips on tap for 1994 explore some of the best flora and fauna the world has to offer
- Cleanup Begins in Pasadena Glen Basin : Environment: County drops opposition and begins effort to keep debris from being washed down onto community by heavy rains. But officials say it is a onetime arrangement.
- Ex-Player Trumpets Negro Leagues, but Feds Cry Foul : Baseball: Letters written to major league officials demanding recognition were threatening, U.S. attorney says. Associates of the former outfielder say he is zealous but harmless.
- Bills Unpaid, Brazil's 911 Lines Cut Off
- Warnings on 757s Show FAA's Dilemma : Aviation: Some seek increased landing distances in light of dangerous wake turbulence. Agency is forced to balance safety and industry's economic welfare in issuing alerts.
- ROLLING WITH THE FLOW : They Might Be Co-Opting Cutting-Edge Rap, but It's His Beat and He'll Stick With It
- Your Mortgage : Proposed Appraisal Cost Slash Has Flaw
- JUST THE FACTS : Trying New Ways to Book Trips
- Times Residential Building Survey
- A Slew of Worthy Titles to Begin the New Year
- A Folksy Hail to the Chief
- Invitations for Inspiration : Speakers Help Youths See Opportunities Beyond Show Business and Sports
- Backpack & Budget : Malta, a Mediterranean Mecca
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- the fires within : At a Nazi Concentration Camp, a Writer Confronts His Own Darkness-and Finds the Tools to Transform the Forces That Can Destroy a Community, or Numb the Human Heart
- California Corner / Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Arts Made of Stones
- Campus Correspondence : The Sad Price of Being Innocently Incorrect
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Contenders Take Anti-Bickering Stand
- Officials Suspect Arson in Restaurant Blaze
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Shoot Poorly Early, Lose
- Couples Has a 69 to Tie Mickelson : PGA: But at 208, their lead is precarious. There are 13 golfers within four strokes going into final round.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Hostetler Comes to Town to Change a Football Flat
- NBA ROUNDUP : Curry Leads Hornet Comeback
- American Figure-Skating Judges Gave Themselves a Black Eye
- Rising Stars and Visionaries
- OUR SECOND ANNUAL: Tours for the Thinking Person : Anatomy of a Southwest Tour
- Videos : Delights of Norway and Appalachia
- STATE OF MIND : The Most Dangerous Game
- CLOSE-UP : Blimped Out
- FICTION
- WILL ROGERS' WORLD: America's Foremost Political Humorist...
- Plant Grapevines for Use as Patio Covers
- Laws of the Land : Making Rules is City Hall's Business
- Salute to Nixon's First Command : Celebration: Library and birthplace of former President will feature children's skit recalling his WWII Navy service during 81st birthday observance.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Trojans Hold Off Oregon, 47-45
- New Year Begins Sadly for the Bistro and Tra Fiori
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : A Matched Pair Holds All the Cards : Pepperdine, Santa Clara Are Rated Even Favorites to Win Title
- Can U.S. Reassume Role of Europe's Father Figure? : Diplomacy: The European family appears dysfunctional. And the most troublesome adolescents are disinclined to believe that Daddy knows best.
- A Fitting Resolution : $1.2 Million Would Reward a Crime Victim's Courage
- Behind the Chiapas Revolt: Corn Gods, Dummy Rifles : Mexico: To the Mayan militants, NAFTA will permanently sever them from their origins. They would be less-than-human men of wood.
- Man Slain by Girlfriend's Teen-Age Son, Police Say : Oxnard: According to authorities, killing occurred after argument between adults escalated to violence.
- The Booking Agent of the Bizarre
- Clippers Lose Fifth in Row : Pro basketball: Heat, a team going in the other direction, beats them, 109-90, drawing boos from Sports Arena crowd.
- Oral Roberts Loses Count, Waves Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alabama Knocks Off No. 1 Arkansas, 66-64
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Women End Skid at 8
- NEW RELEASES : Wondrous Watrous, 'Spirit'-ed Eubanks
- Finding America's Lost R&B; Masters
- ALSO DUE: Also on the release schedule...
- NEW RELEASES
- Community Policing Is a Two-Way Street : LAPD: A partnership has to be built across a wide breach--and not just with friendly citizens or by cultivating snitches.
- Artist Rewarded for Presidential Ambition : Art: Unsolicited work of Clinton was accepted by the White House and will hang in the headquarters of a federal agency.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Raider Mission Is to Three-Peat : AFC: They have beaten the Broncos twice, but without a victory today, their season is over.
- * JOGGING DOGS: The L.A. Dog and...
- Accused Wife-Killer Doesn't Recognize His Public Image
- R. KELLY : Sultan of Raunch Slam-Dunks Up the Charts
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Dogged Dumpster Digging Pays Off . . .
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : Grant Awarded for Oil Recycling
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Vo Nguyen Giap : The Man Who Led the Tet Offensive Now Talks of U.S.-Vietnam Trade
- A Ranger in Paradise : Santa Barbara Island: Beth Fulsom works and lives alone in the exotic setting. 'I'm here by choice,' she says.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gonzalez, Huntington Beach Hold Off Servite to Win, 54-46
- MOVIES : A Prelude to 'The Piano' : Jane Campion reveals why Ada doesn't speak, in this exclusive excerpt from a forthcoming novel of the acclaimed film
- JAMIE MASADA : Foreman of the Factory
- Businessman a Harsh, Blunt Political Force : Ventura: Thrift store magnate Ray Ellison is called by some a man of integrity. To others, he's the godfather of mudslinging.
- Where the Real Estate Market's Highs and Lows Have Hit Home
- Old Ranch House Has Lost Its Charm, but Not Its Tenants : Landmark: City plans for demolition have been on hold for more than 20 years. Meanwhile, civic groups continue to use the decaying structure.
- A Diner's Special: PJ's but Hold the Teddies : Business: Former waiters with a knack for the unusual offer patrons the chance to eat free once a month--if they show up in bedtime clothes.
- Gregory Osborne, Renowned Ballet Dancer, Dies at 39
- For Ducks, No Place Like Road : Hockey: They become first team to win 12 games away from home with 5-3 victory over Blues.
- Record Shows Ward Headed for Stardom
- Kings Send Carson on Road Again : Hockey: This time it's to Vancouver, for Ward and a draft choice. Red Wings are 6-3 winners.
- When One Teardrop Is a Torrent of Hope : Horse racing: As trainer Jeff Lukas remains in a coma, his family cherishes each sign of possible recovery.
- Barons Hold Marina to Tie
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Regroups, Defeats No. 9 Marina in Overtime
- Fun on Tap at Gordon Biersch
- Crime in the Valley: Some Clues Behind the Numbers
- The Doomsday Spin : Tales of radioation tests seem to prove every citizen's worst nightmare about government.
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : Video Store Worker Robbed at Gunpoint
- Proposed Raging Waters Expansion Getting a Rough Ride : Recreation: Bonelli Park group vows to fight any attempts to clear the way for more parking and develop more open space at amusement park site.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Outguns Marquette
- Welch Worked Media the Way He Did His Team
- Rockets' Maxwell Leaves Hospital, Will Sit Out at Least Two Games
- Rural Enclave of Ondulando Offers Majestic Views in Peaceful Setting
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- DANCE : He Puts a Spin on the Psyche : The tensions of modern times--and relationships--will always drive the work of choreographer John Malashock. But after changes in his troupe and his own shifting interests, his dances reflect a search for connection
- Awarding of Final Pairs Berth Creates Furor
- "DANGEROUS: THE SHORT FILMS"Michael Jackson Epic videotape,...
- The '94 List: Stones vs. Stone Roses
- GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM: Bryan Adams will become...
- Assassination Without End : Gerald Posner takes issue with the review of his book "Case Closed," which says we all could have rested with the Warren Commission report
- 'Three Strikes' Plan for Felons
- Agencies Too Choosy About Volunteers
- HISTORY AND THE PLO
- People Fear Crime Regardless of Source
- Money Make-Overs : Putting our...
- A Welcome Walk
- Holocaust History
- Vote for Reform
- MATADORS AND TOROS
- Deputy's Shooting Death: Reporting, Sheriff Gates Come in for Criticism
- Should Coyote Trapping Resume or Should They Be Left Alone?
- Water District Decries Scandal Link
- Suicide Survey Is No Surprise to Her
- Rams, Angels Should Leave Town
- TELEVISION : A Little to the Right This Time : Henry Winkler has longtime credentials as a Hollywood liberal, but in his new series, "Monty," he plays a Limbaugh-like talk-show pundit. Will conservative views get a fair shake, or is Monty TV's next liberal goat?
- Pierce College Farmland Issue Is Misunderstood
- Selling Out : Are environmentalists...
- Stop Compromise
- Disabled Asians Aren't Using Public Services : Survey: 83% of adults in the county remain sheltered with their families because of cultural barriers, a study finds. Community leaders say more group homes are needed, especially for Chinese and Japanese Americans.
- Party of the Century
- Bolsa Chica Development Plan Would Restore Wetlands, Improve Economy
- Separated at Garth?
- Base Neonatal Care Decisions on Future
- Gains Outweighed the Losses From Laguna Fire
- Here's a Salute to California Lifeguards
- Some Relief for Computer Users
- Recalling 'Gypsy' the Film
- Foul Fowl
- Prostitution Curbs
- Money Make-Overs : Putting our...
- Money Make-Overs : Putting our...
- The Verses That Sermons Rarely Quote
- Charities Should Earn Trust--and Donations
- THEATER : Hometown Boy Makes Waves : After a three-year absence in New York to helm TV's 'Law & Order,' producer Joe Stern has returned to his roots and his first love, the L.A. theater scene, to work with 'the greatest talent pool of actors in the world'
- On (San Joaquin Hills Toll) Road Again
- WHERE IS THIS NATIVE SON?
- Malpractice and Tort Reform
- Banning Guns Gives Thugs the Advantage
- Holocaust Memorial
- Homeowner Group
- The Year That Was
- Bunker Graffiti and Bolsa Chica : Chica Project
- Drug Legalization Is Valid Option
- NONFICTION - Jan. 9, 1994
- NONFICTION - Jan. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 9, 1994
- Riordan's Energetic Agenda Faces Its Toughest Challenge : City Hall: Despite gains, economic development remains elusive. Mayor says he has laid groundwork for change.
- PACKING THE COURT: A lot of your...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China's Motives in North Korean Crisis Debated
- Objections to Hansen Dam Project Don't Hold Water : The northeast San Fernando Valley deserves the federal money allocated for proposed restoration. The park is a regional facility that everyone has a right to use and enjoy.
- On the Peninsula, education fund-raisers always fly first-class.
- Selling Safety for Children : Self-defense: Companies offer classes and devices for youngsters to protect themselves. But some say firms are preying on parents' fears.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Father John Zanetos; Ex-Pasadena Cleric
- DISARMING IDEA: The trouble with those "tickets...