- Schools Try New Ways to Stop Violence : Education: Rather than crack down on students who fight, administrators say children must learn to mediate conflicts.
- Girl's Condition Stable After Being Shot Through Stomach
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Has Enough to Handle Cal State Fullerton
- Brazen Palmdale Batters Hart With Third-Quarter Surge : High school basketball: Confident Falcons knock off No. 1-ranked Indians, who turn cold in the second half, 65-49.
- Angel Quest Is to Be Best in the West : Baseball: Realignment and a year of seasoning for the kids offer hope for hungry pitcher Langston.
- The Awards Pay Off
- ALBUM REVIEW : ***; BECK; "Mellow Gold"; <i> DGC</i>
- Genisco Technology Corp.: The Anaheim computer products...
- Meet Bob Bruss at Home Fair
- INSIDE THE NEW LAS VEGAS : IN THE BELLY OF THE BEAST : With 5,005 rooms, the MGM Grand is the world's biggest hotel. How do you run a behemoth and keep everyone happy?
- Innovative or Wacky, Owners Call Them Home
- Your Mortgage : Electronic Credit Reports Stir Controversy
- Church Is Right Up Their Alley : Black Congregation Flourishes in Irvine Despite Sharing Location With Bowlers
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Unbroken Spirits : Religion: Despite damage to their church, Mary Immaculate Catholic Church parishioners still worship--in the parking lot.
- A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- SIMI VALLEY : Fire Destroys Mobile Home and Kills 4 Pets
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Rafael Ruelas Rallies, Wins the IBF's Lightweight Title
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Virus Damaged Heart, Lewis' Autopsy Finds
- Taper Still Strives for 2nd Stage
- LOS ANGELES : Runner Holds Olympic Moment High
- Mission Viejo May Get Out of Library System : Politics: City officials say its facility is Southland's worst. They want county to either build a new one or hand over funds collected from city taxpayers.
- A.M.E. Church Is a Voice in South County 'Wilderness' : Religion: An unlikely ministry above an Irvine bowling alley helps unify a small and dispersed African American community.
- Memory Will Drive Earnhardt in Quest to Win Daytona 500 : Auto racing: He will be thinking of Bonnett as he goes for the one major title that has eluded him.
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Geiberger to Defend Ojai Title
- VALLEY GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Thousand Oaks' Free Throws Sink Hart, 47-37
- A Calmer Gonzalez Beats Carbajal
- WCC ROUNDUP : Brown Sends Gonzaga to League Title
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : They Herd It Is a Problem When the Moose Run Loose
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Norway Is Simply Golden : Skiing: Lundberg and Daehlie win Nordic events to push country's leading gold-medal total to seven.
- DIRECT APPROACH : 'Exit to Eden' Gives Writer Her 'Last Shot'
- CHINA BOY by Gus Lee (Plume:...
- SALARYMAN by Meg Pei (Penguin: $11.;...
- Donations, Volunteers Help Carve Out a Growing System of Bikeways in Britain
- CITY ARTS : Their Rap Is Original
- A Decade of Pain Wipes Out All Hope in Family of Missing Child : San Francisco: Kevin Collins was 10 when he vanished. Kin held memorial service to let him go, but their lives will never be the same.
- Commentary : SO NEAR, YET SO REMOTE
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Tsongas Aides Said to Have Known of Fraud
- SOUTH GATE : Reservoir Mural to Picture Local Youth
- Racism Takes a Vacation : Regular Field Trips Help Asian, Black and Latino Preteens Understand One Another's Cultures
- Masters of Spin Control
- Even the Key to Doug Huse's Heart Was Made by Yale & Towne : Antiques: Two weathered old padlocks sparked collector's passion for pin-tumbler latches. This weekend, he has organized an annual show of the devices.
- Spreading the Word : Mormonism's Traditional Values Appeal to Converts of Many Ethnicities
- Attacks at Schools Pose Rising Fear
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Baileys Lead Loyola Over Saugus
- Candidates Jostle for Open Assembly Seats : Campaign: 23 Democrats file for primaries in the 41st, 42nd and 47th districts. Friedman's and Margolin's seats will be vacant, and Moore's may be.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Philip Heymann : A Veteran of Five Justice Departments Reflects on His Bosses
- A Story Too Hot for Mainstream Media
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : The Streets Are Lined With Silver : Alpine skiing: Counterculture family displays American flag as daughter Picabo streaks to second place in downhill, giving U.S. yet another medal. Seizinger wins gold.
- FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH STAKES : Dehere Overcomes Bad Start to Win
- The Acting Bug Bites Ethan Hawke
- ROUNDUP : A Torrid Half, Then CLU Cruises
- Will They Keep Plugging On Acoustically?
- 'Loco' Hopes to Hit Grand Slam for Latinos
- Tall Order--Watsonias
- Weekend Escape: San Diego County : Del Mar Without a Car : Can Two Auto Addicts Survive as Pedestrians in Low-Key Beach Town?
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : '112th and Central': A view of the riots from and by youths
- Prenatal Care Program Is Labor of Love : Retired Nurse Hopes to Expand Project to Lower Black Infant Mortality Rate
- WESTLAKE : Pictures Worth a Thousand Vacuums
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Housing to Offer Services to Seniors
- Michael Appears Briefly at 'Jackson Family Honors' Show : Entertainment: Pop star presents awards to Elizabeth Taylor and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy.
- THE TIMES POLL : Amid Questions, Priests, Nuns Back Key Doctrine
- Fate of Balanced Budget Vote Left to 12 Senators
- Brown Backs Immigrant Rights Principles
- Water District Enters a Cautious New Era : * Code of Ethics Will Help Prevent Repetition of Abuses
- Bradley Out for Season Because of Knee Injury
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress Cruises to Victory as El Modena's Strategy Fails
- Northridge's Recovery Slowed by Fullerton : College baseball: Matadors, at home for the first time since the quake, leave 10 baserunners in 1-0 loss to third-ranked Titans.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Vaqueros Go the Distance but Survive
- Bonnett Wrote Wife a Letter Before Dying
- As Usual, Nevada Las Vegas Is Too Much for Anteaters : Basketball: UC Irvine hangs close to Runnin' Rebels early on, but succumbs in end, 80-64.
- MASSENET: "Don Quichotte." Jose van Dam, Teresa...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Dave's Six-Month Checkup : Why did David Letterman become a nicer guy? Why then doesn't he lay off NBC? Is he glad the ratings are great? : Where the heck is Jay Leno in all this? Is Dave really happy? Do you really have to ask? Well, we were just curious
- Life in a Chinese Opera : RED AZALEA, <i> By Anchee Min (Pantheon: $22; 306 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- EASTSIDE : 'Sancho' Marks 10 Years on the Air
- CBS TEAM AIMS TO CAPTURE THE DRAMA ON ICE
- DOWNTOWN : Broadway's Newest Building Has a Past
- Inhalants of Choice Are Only a Store Away
- Genetics, Not Parenting, Key to Temperament, Studies Say
- More Rain, Snow in Northern California
- Clinton Shrugs Off Alleged Death Threat, Goes Jogging
- Police Impostors Pose a Persistent Threat : Protection: In New York, approximately 1,300 complaints were filed about impersonations last year. Easy availability of phony badges and other gear adds to problem.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : A Logjam in Need of a U.S. Nudge : Israeli-PLO negotiations are stuck over how much concession is enough; meanwhile, stakes rise in 'Greater Jerusalem.'
- Notes about your surroundings
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON RACIAL EQUALITY : Blacks Need to Ensure They Partake in Shared Power, Privilege : O.C.'s African American community must redefine, reshape, reform and restructure the purpose and goal of progress.
- Splichal Wants to Double His Pleasure Downtown
- COMMENTARY : What Makes Dave So Watchable? Let Us Count the Ways
- PRINCE PREMIERE: Is Prince going back to...
- Destination: Colorado : City of Olympic Tributes : But Harding Scandal Ironic Footnote at Skating Museum
- EXPOSITION PARK : Health Fair Focuses on Latino Women
- Postal Heist Probe Leads to Latin America : Crime: Thieves would take envelopes from home mail boxes and launder any checks they found through foreign banks. Five people were arrested in January, but that does not satisfy at least two angry victims.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : IRS Flunks an Audit--but It Has Excuse
- New Welfare Limits Could Be Aimed First at the Young
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES: REINVENTING OUR FUTURE : Earthquake as Wake-Up Call: The Opportunity : The region is jolted into new recognition of possibilities
- Violence on School Campus Eludes Solutions : Safety: Students are reminded of the threat daily. Officials and politicians address the issue, but 'without money, it's a tough one,' L.A. superintendent says.
- Metrolink Must Re-Emphasize Safety : Train Service Expands After Quake, but Old Dangers Remain for Drivers and Pedestrians
- Black Mother of 5 Finds Home--and a Hug : Texas: So far, five minority families have moved into previously all-white housing complex. Officials are holding units open for 10 more.
- Hurtt Proposes Lower Wages in Quake Recovery : Public works: The Garden Grove state senator renews attack on state's prevailing-wage rate. Unions and Democrats give his legislation little chance.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Kings Are Losing the Race : Hockey: They fall seven points behind final playoff spot after 4-3 loss to Sharks. The go-ahead goal comes with 0.4 seconds left in second period.
- NONCONFERENCE : Northridge Routs CS Sacramento
- McKay Has Her Day in Alemany's Runaway Win
- Trojans Swim Past UCLA One Last Time
- Alcohol, High Speed Turn Snowmobiles Into Death Traps
- Bradley's Season Ends After Collision With Grant
- Vandeweghe's Appetite Was Big; First for Offense, Then for Food
- Hoch Leads by Four After 'Only' a 66 : Golf: Glasson, Huston tied for second. Gallagher smashes record at Bermuda Dunes with 62.
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Sometimes Buying Is Cheaper Than Renting
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Russian Lands an Upset : Men's skating: The bland, but technically superior Urmanov prevails. Boitano is sixth, Davis eighth.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Precious Medals
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- PREP BASKETBALL : Crenshaw, Reseda Get Top Seedings
- STAR TREKS: One act that MTV is...
- Woodlands Area Has Century-Old Appeal : Verdugo Canyon: Area of northeast Glendale offers wildlife encounters, sense of history.
- BRIEFLY : Government: 2 Westsiders Appointed to County Posts
- Man Steals Firetruck, Cools His Heels in Jail
- 15 Supporters of ANC Massacred in South Africa
- Health Plan's Employer-Funding Clause Draws Most Fire : Medicine: Controversy turns on Clinton mandate for business to cover 80% of cost for all employees. A small-business owners group strongly objects.
- Fight Sexism With Humor, Women Told : Lawyers: Panelists at bar association meeting recommend immediate response to chauvinist remarks, preferably with sharp wit.
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Cultural Center Gets a $20,000 Grant
- Skategate: a Sunnier Perspective
- Petitioner at Mall Says Arrest Unfair in Case Over Speech, Property Rights
- Church Takes Pupils Displaced by Quake
- Prescription Drugs at Bargain Prices Across the Border : Health: The break comes because Mexico controls the prices. The quality of medication is said to be good.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Swimmers Sweep Relays
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Baseball Streak Reaches 10
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Boston's Delfino Is Hoping to Give Italy a Chance
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Harding Struggles Badly With Ankle Sprain : Women's skating: The U.S. champion leaves ice in tears during practice, but is not expected to withdraw.
- Two Murals, Two Histories : Sixty years ago, David Alfaro Siqueiros created a scathing image of California colonization, while Dean Cornwell took a more Establishment view; one can be seen now, the other will be restored to view within a year
- How TRW Came Down to Earth : Satellites and credit report are this little-understood firm's best-known products. But it is auto parts--especially air bags--that sustain it., Indeed, some analysts say the company should dump high-tech altogether.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Tax Deductions Can Help With Disaster Losses
- Old and New in Three Southeast States
- FICTION
- Mandeville Canyon Homeowner, Developer in Land Battle : Property: The dispute involving a 200-square-foot swath includes allegations of vandalism, a videotape and the construction of a chain-link fence.
- South Gate High Is Tops in Attendance
- Bilingual FEMA Workers Rushed In After Quake
- Big Game Is Fans' Dream, Security Nightmare
- PLATFORM : EPA Could Ease Up a Bit on Quake-Shocked Businesses
- Grass-Roots Organizing Counts When the Ground Shakes : Because Stevenson Ranch residents were prepared, the devastating effects of the Jan. 17 earthquake were met head-on and handled swiftly.
- Davenport Earning Her Degree as Pro : Tennis: Murrieta Valley High senior is knocking on the door of top 10 as she readies for Evert Cup.
- Hide the Pitchers: AV Prevails, 30-22
- Motown is preparing a year's worth of...
- The Little Lady and the Vamp : Lindsay Ridgeway's criminal-minded tyke and Loren Freeman's agent in drag have combined make the show-biz sendup 'Ruthless!' a hit with both the mainstream-with-kids crowd and a hipper, gay contingent
- ON THE RUN AGAIN : Are There More Fords in Our Future?
- Black-Owned Businesses Find O.C. a Tough Sell : Retail: Tiny African American populace finds few firms catering to them. Business owners say lack of a community hub makes it difficult.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Backpack & Budget : Lantau: An Island Escape in Hong Kong
- Respublica, By GEOFFREY HILL
- News, Tips & Bargains : Renaissance Medal Play
- A Swinging Time at the Monkey Bar
- Roadrunners Sideswipe Golden Eagles, 75-60
- BRIEFLY : Education: UCLA Group Awards Scholarships
- In Sarajevo, Brave Dreams of a Real Peace
- Medicinal Case for Pot Is Not Proven, Appeals Court Rules
- The Myth That Threatens to Eat California's Future
- Father Suspected of Role in Stabbing : Crime: Police say he gave his 15-year-old daughter the knife she used to injure a junior high classmate.
- SANTA CLARA RIVER : 13 Birds Injured in Oil Spill Returned to Wild
- Freeway Work Reroutes Traffic
- Growing Into Role : Vanderbilt's 6-10 Heidi Gillingham Is Comfortable Being the Tallest Player in Women's Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Titan Women Rally to Upset Victory
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Sweden Puts U.S. Backs Against Wall as Rally Fails : Hockey: After a 6-4 defeat, the Americans need at least a tie against Italy on Monday in order to make the medal round.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : ****; JOE WILLIAMS; "Here's to Life"; <i> Telarc</i>
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- KATHLEEN BATTLE AND JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL IN CONCERT....
- Has Black Comedy Been Beaten Blue? : 'Def Comedy Jam' is a hit--but with some African American comics turning to cable shows that limit the raunchiness, clean and subtle could be the wave of the future
- Fluor Daniel Inc., N.J. Company Sign Marketing Alliance
- Potential Members Should Ask Questions : Health care: Medicare recipients should check list of doctors, costs and emergency coverage before enrolling in an HMO's seniors plan.
- Mining for Medicare : O.C.-Based HMOs Spend Millions to Sign Up Seniors
- Buyers, Refi'ers: Get Loan Help at Times Home Fair
- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH WORLD REPORT 1994: Events...
- 'Bandit Queen' Freed in India After 11 Years : Justice: Phoolan Devi was accused of leading a massacre of 18 men believed to have been involved in her gang rape. But she was never tried.
- Summit of Black Leaders Including Farrakhan Planned
- Potter Exhibit Leaps Beyond Peter Rabbit : Literature: Display at Natural History Museum shows she was not only an author and artist, but also a dedicated conservationist.
- SOUTHWEST : Classes for Senior Citizens Moved
- Presidential Leadership Key to Bosnia Policy : Diplomacy: U.S. interests are at stake in Eastern Europe and as Clinton explains the policy to the public he will build domestic support.
- FILLMORE : Last Quake Shelter Will Close Its Doors
- Group Says History of Women's Inequity Still Repeats Itself : Rights: Local AAUW branch focuses on educating children. Group's activities vary, but their common thread is equality.
- Officials, Family Battle Over Teepee : Claremont: Rather than purchase a $150 city permit, the owners have removed the structure. The incident has sparked a community controversy.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Tewksbury, Mulholland Are 'Losers'
- Arizona Stomps on UCLA : College basketball: The Wildcats overwhelm Bruins, 98-74, to cut Pac-10 lead to one game.
- No Home Prices
- Recovering What Was Lost : THE GREEN KNIGHT, <i> By Iris Murdoch (Viking: $23.95; 472 pp.)</i>
- Britain, Ireland Not Dissuaded on Ulster
- New Memories, New Hope for a Frightened Young Woman
- CRENSHAW : Alzheimer's Facility to Open in March
- On View : Courtroom Fever : ON THE DOCKET: MORE SHOWS IN THE MOLD OF COURT TV
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Song of South-Central : In Novel 'Understand This,' Completed at UCI, Tervalon Gives an Eloquent, Gritty Voice to Blacks
- Police Net 104 Guns in Ducks Ticket Swap : Exchange: Anaheim officers and Disney hockey team officials say turnout exceeded their expectations.
- KOREATOWN : Berendo Intervention Program Is Assessed
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Born to be wild? China Kantner says she'd rather act
- 12-Year-Old Sought in Shooting of Another Girl
- The World : Offer North Korea a Package Deal to Drop Its Nuclear Program
- Dull Brown Tasmanian Poppies Bring in Green : Opium: The dried flower heads are sold to two pharmaceutical companies, netting about 600 growers $6.8 million to $8.1 million a year.
- Youth Drug Study Has Mixed Results : Survey: Cocaine and alcohol use by high school upperclassmen shows drop while younger students report rise in marijuana and inhalant use.
- Weeding Out a Killer : Replanting Aims to Restore Habitat Overrun by Arundo
- The Cats' Meow : Breeders Display Fancy Felines, and an Alley Waif Takes a Top Prize
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Talbot Had Given Her Best Before the Games Began
- Bautista Unexpectedly Wrestles Way to Final
- SANTA ANITA : Pincay, Solis Take Spill, Escape Serious Injury in the El Conejo
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : St. Bernard Goes Up 37-0, Wins, 106-16
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : New Season, New Number for Springer
- Byrdsong Will Resume His Duties as Northwestern's Coach Monday
- NHL ROUNDUP : Montreal Sentiment Lasts Only So Long
- NEW RELEASES : Jewish Folk With a Venerable Twist : ****; BEN SIDRAN; "Life's a Lesson"; <i> GoJazz</i>
- L.A. TIMES by Stuart Woods (Harper:...
- Neighbors Organize Against Development : Brentwood: The group has mounted such strong opposition to a plan for 34 estate-size houses that it might be scuttled.
- Angry Residents Not Taking It Anymore : Citizen Involvement Is Welcome, but There Are Limits
- Leaf It to Them to Shade Costa Mesa
- New Mexico State Uses Defense to Beat Titans : Basketball: Cal State Fullerton shows it can't handle the pressure, making 26 turnovers in an 85-68 loss.
- LOOK WHO WE FOUND : Maria Schneider's Still in Paris, but She Doesn't Tango Anymore
- INSIDE THE NEW LAS VEGAS : Gamboling for Children : Sin City's Drive to Attract Families Translates to New Venues for Play
- Monterey Pop (TMC Sunday at 9:05 a.m.),...
- No More Riding Above L.A.'s Fray
- Eyes on a Cosmic Prize : Arianna Huffington wants to do more than help her husband win a seat in the Senate. She is also trying to raise politics to a higher plane.
- Roosevelt Basketball Player Back in Game
- NAACP Supports Civil Rights Nominee
- Quake Aid : A Resource Guide
- LITTLE TOKYO : Casa Heiwa Passes Financing Hurdle
- Rich Candidate Stresses Humble Roots in Ad : Politics: Republican Michael Huffington tries to defuse issue of his wealth. He points to 'hard work and luck' as a businessman without mentioning family fortune.
- The State : The '94 Governor's Race: The Wild Card and the Shadow Candidate
- 22 Injured as Pickup, MTA Bus Collide : Crash: Transit agency says the truck's driver apparently ran a red light. He and his passenger were listed in critical condition.
- Study's Good News Clouds Water Debate : Ventura: Told that its sources are adequate for 16 years, city may delay plans for either a desalination plant or a pipeline.
- 'Edu-Tainment' Finds Creative Outlet in New Pacific Northwest Museum : Natural history: Curators shun 'old bones and dinosaurs,' envision putting fun into exhibits, creating sights and sounds and smells like a Disney attraction.
- Industrial Fire Forces Evacuation in Burbank
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : El Dorado Dominates La Quinta
- FICTION
- THE QUEEN'S THROAT: Opera, Homosexuality and the...
- Reading Between the Lines of California B&B; Guides : Lodging: Consumers beware. Listings frequently are written by the innkeepers themselves, and properties often are not inspected.
- The Virgula, Diple and Punctum : PAUSE AND EFFECT: An Introduction to the History of the Punctuation in the West, <i> By M.B. Parkes (University of California Press: $55; 343 pp. with 74 black-and-white plates)</i>
- INSIDE THE NEW LAS VEGAS : Glutton's Paradise : In today's Las Vegas, with its emphasis on variety and value, buffets offer choices for everyone, even dieters.
- Boy's Return Doesn't Mean End of Ordeal
- OJAI : Man Seriously Injured After 75-Foot Fall
- It's Time to Stop the Witch Hunts : * State Sen. John Lewis Needs to Work on County's Behalf, Not on His Personal Battles
- Why Should Mortgage Firms Escape the Pain?
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : What About Bobsled Wasn't Fast Enough? : Two-man: U.S. teams are 12th and 14th after two runs despite having no major problems. Swiss are 1-2.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Villa Park's Late Cold Spell Helps Boost Oxnard Rio Mesa
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : In Harper-Clippers Feud, There Are No Winners
- NO MORE MR. NICE GUY: So much...
- Battle of the Sexes: The Video Game
- SEAGAL UNDER SIEGE : Too Deadly for Critics to Preview?
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Truce Declared in Late-Night Booking Wars
- Let's Not Allow Parking Structures to Fail Twice
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Only Wimps Need 8 Hours
- Are There Any Truly Black (or White) Americans? : BOOKMARK : <i> The fair-skinned descendant of an Irish immigrant and a mulatto slave, the author came to see the arbitrariness of racial stereotypes. An adaptation of the new book "The Sweeter the Juice." : </i>
- Patti Davis
- College's Reopening Took Leadership and Courage
- Head in the Clouds
- Renters: Deploring Name-Calling Tactics
- MCA Subway Stop
- Envisioning the Future of Bolsa Chica Wetlands
- One That Got Away
- Horror Stories Sell in Young Fiction
- Fullerton, Westminster Recall Efforts
- Earthquake Altruism Part of Human Nature
- Exhibit: Showing History of Blacks in Mormon Church
- Set Schedule Is Needed for Feb. Holidays
- Test Pattern
- Maybe Our Juries Are Getting Wiser
- More Episodes of 'Homicide'
- Guns N' Poseurs
- A Bigger Role for Neighborhood Watch
- More Musings on Civilian Use of El Toro Marine Air Station
- Memories of 'the Del'
- Eliminating Guns Won't Ensure Safety
- Praise for Sen. Marian Bergeson and Her Record in Sacramento
- MORE THAN A GOOD READ?
- Improper Pruning of Trees Is Shocking
- Managed Care Industry Caught Between High Costs, Patient Welfare : Insurance: A $90-million judgment against an HMO highlights the conflict. But some experts contend that limits on coverage help prevent widespread use of potentially harmful treatments before they are proven effective.
- School Layoffs Prevent Cuts in Services
- Rohrabacher's Stand on Immigrants
- Group Formed in Ventura County to Woo Valley Firms : Economy: Coalition will provide relocation assistance to businesses considering a move in the aftermath of the earthquake. But some in Los Angeles criticize the offer.
- Some Good News
- Don't Blame the Sugar, Parents
- Quake-Damaged Schools
- Older Moms Are Center of New Debates
- Canyon Oaks Project Should Be Approved
- Desert Lovers
- Rachel! Rachel?
- Sour Welcome for Drug to Increase Milk Production
- Blame the Developer, Not the Coyote
- Liability
- A Year After World Trade Center Bombing, Terrorism Seems Remote : New York: At first, experts predicted a wave of incidents. But now it seems more like truck backfiring on the Fourth of July--a brief distraction. Some warn, however, that the worst could be to come.
- 'Three Strikes' Crime Proposals
- Activists Stress Chicano Studies, Concerted Push for More Latino Teachers : Education: Conference speakers encourage students to question traditional exclusion of their history and forebears' contributions to this country. Speakers also offer tips on succeeding in college.
- Comment About Hayden Was a Cheap Shot
- NONFICTION - Feb. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 20, 1994
- Missing CSUF Honor Student Is Found Dead
- Damage Raises Questions on Malls' Seismic Safety : Disaster: Anchor stores, such as Northridge Bullock's, were hit hard. Engineers renew calls for retrofitting.
- Brea's Rocky Redevelopment : Government: The FBI is asking whether landowners were coerced and HUD says it is investigating possible misappropriation of $400,000.
- Purdue Might Have Violated Rules in Recruiting Erickson