- 2 New Express Bus Routes Offer a Way Around the 'Y'
- Baxter Healthcare Corp.: An Irvine-based subsidiary announced...
- CHINA
- German Factory Strike Appears Imminent After Talks Break Down
- Beyond Paramount: What Next for Multimedia?
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Fitness Log Will Keep You Focused
- COLUMN ONE : Jury Is Out on the Role of Gender : The Menendez trial raises tantalizing questions about how jurors think. Lawyers often rely on their own assumptions, but research says predicting a panel's reaction is tricky.
- Ex-Homeless Man Now Running Shelter : Coup: Keith Mitchell once stayed at capital's largest center for the dispossessed. His job there is being watched closely.
- Huffington Hitches His U.S. Senate Race to '3 Strikes'
- SANTA ANA : Meeting Changed on Space-Saver School
- Judicial Nominee Gets Things Done Without Fanfare
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Camarillo Metrolink Station Opens Today : Transportation: No-frills facility was built in a week. It marks the first commuter train service in west Ventura County.
- Anniversary of a Fatwa
- Hard Work Pays Off for Congregation : Religion: New church is dedicated, replacing facility destroyed during the riots. Members say rebuilding effort brought them together.
- Boat Capsizes; 200 Feared Lost Off Thailand
- Most States Seen Getting More Under Health Plan
- Lobbyists Use All Weapons in Legislative War
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : CSUN Opens Today After Last-Minute Scramble : Education: By nightfall Sunday, some portable classrooms were not set up. Class scheduling errors had surfaced.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : For Valentine's Day, Give the Gifts That Keep on Giving--Pets
- Building Collapse Puts Owner in Spotlight : Quake: Northridge complex where 16 died is part of a real estate empire built by an Indian immigrant. Some see him as role model, but he has been the target of several lawsuits on his properties.
- We Need to Red-Light Those Red Tags on Repairable Buildings : Quake aftermath: To protect affordable housing, caution is essential. The non-profit sector has a proven track record in rehabilitating low-income units.
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : LUGE : Kennedy to Go on the Attack
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : U.S. Comes Back to Tie France, 4-4 : Hockey: Two goals in the third period make up for two earlier replay calls <i> a</i> gainst the Americans.
- OPERA : 'Rigoletto': Vital Verdi in San Diego
- Electric Power Auction 'Last Stand for Renewables' : Energy: The competition for billions of dollars in future state utilities contracts comes as economics are heavily stacked against alternative producers.
- Solid Little American Growth Ready for Change
- Robbers Kill 3 in Missouri Convenience Store
- America's Professor of Peace : Idealism: Attempts to fight violence with violence have failed, says a columnist and teacher. His suggestion? Teach kids to solve little arguments before they become big fights.
- Haiti Blast Not Seen Deepening Fuel Shortage
- Camarillo Cyclists Don't Appreciate the Mudslinging
- IN BRIEF : Mature Driver Program Can Cut Insurance Cost
- PLACENTIA : Law Before City May Impound Store Carts
- Laguna Group Trying to Help Dayworkers : Labor: Task force, working to raise funds for a job center, says anti-immigrant climate is not conducive to its efforts.
- SIMI VALLEY : Horse Killed When Trailer Overturns
- SIMI VALLEY : Library Plans Events for Presidents' Day
- COSTA MESA : City to Discuss Trash District Takeover
- Match (Play) Made in Heaven for Pavin : L.A. Open: He finds an advantage in playing alongside Couples, whom he defeats by two strokes for the title.
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : 'Hair-Trigger Grin' Gets Put to Work
- SANTA ANITA : The Wicked North Wins San Antonio Handicap by 4 1/2 Lengths
- Once Again, Childress Helps Prevent Duke From Moving Into the Top Spot
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Talk Doesn't Bother Arizona, 96-77
- Critic Missed the Humor and Symbolism
- Role Models? Romeo and Juliet? That Explains All the Deranged Love Mutants
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees to Draft School Choice Plan
- American Wins the Downhill in Olympic Upset
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing Slated on Quake-Repair Funds
- 3 Strikes and You're Where? Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT CHINESE IN AMERICA : 'They Don't Think They Need to Change'
- 118 Freeway Connector Reopens
- Ducks Take Wing on Late Goals : Hockey: They score three times in the third period to beat the Oilers, 6-3, for Tugnutt. Yake scores 100th career point.
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : When Disputes Arise
- DANCE REVIEW : Energetic Show From Lar Lubovitch Co.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Missing the Target : Except for His Brother's Playing, Cannonball Tribute Is Wide of the Mark
- Israeli Officials Wary of Keeping Small Settlements : Mideast: Peres questions nation's ability to protect settlers. Statement unleashes resentment in Gaza.
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Links Made in Fires at Abortion Clinics
- Frank Cormier; Associated Press Presidential Correspondent
- Boy Killed, Brother Injured in Freeway Accident
- LA HABRA : Anti-Vending Law to Get Final City OK
- FULLERTON : He Hopes to Feather Nest With Ostrich
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Region's Approach: Help Ease Children's Emotional Aftershocks
- OXNARD : Home Is Evacuated After Heater Explodes
- Heated Contest : 100 Firefighters Test Their Skills, Compete in 5-Exercise Drill
- Multicultural Manners : New Year's Gift Makes Her See Red
- CYPRESS : Schools May Adopt Bicycle Helmet Rule
- ENERGY
- * John M. DeStefanis has been appointed...
- ENERGY
- * David L. Reagan, a Bank of...
- Sculley's Odd-yssey
- Seeing Red Over the Cost of Holiday Roses?
- Police Find Ways, Words to Aid Mugged Tourist : Crime: A nightmare that began when a Frenchman got lost in Willowbrook has a happy ending. He says he would be willing to visit Los Angeles again.
- Norman Del Mar; British Conductor, Author and Music Teacher
- Comment : 'I Love You' Is Not Just for Valentine's Day
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker's Serve Helps Him Get Past Korda
- This Long Hitter Leaves Them Short, Too
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : Anger in Kerrigan's Camp : 'This Is Such a Tough Deal for Nancy,' Says Her Coach
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : Russians Dominate Pairs Figure Skating
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- POP REVIEWS : Flores Bridges Gap Between Lee, Raitt
- How TV News Spiraled Into 'Tabloidgate' : Television: 'Frontline' examines the state of journalism when Respectable Media get into bed with Tainted Tabloids while covering the likes of Michael Jackson and Tonya Harding.
- These Women Were Dreamers and Doers
- * Jeffrey W. Cole has been installed...
- Implant Makers Said to Agree on Settlement
- Firestorm Destroyed Social Barriers Too : Community: Laguna neighbors who barely knew each other now share information, hugs.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Her Tree Signs Get to Heart of the Matter
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Quake Workers Say They Weren't Fully Prepared
- NHL ROUNDUP : Defenseman Ozolinsh Gives Sharks Victory
- Another Bavasi Takes Charge of the Angels : Sins of the Father Not Lost on the Son, Fans
- Protest Over Delay in Airing Condom Ads
- Oahu valley families get old-time lease on life : In exchange for living on state land far from Waikiki glitz, they'll help revive Hawaiian traditions.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Freeway Linkages Reopened
- On Reagan's Sayings--You Can Quote Him
- HISTORIC ADOBES
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Family Identifies Teen Who Fatally Shot Self
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Politics of the World Cup Keep Sport's Leaders on Their Toes
- POP REVIEWS : An Interactive Rundgren Rave
- Vietnam Emerging as Travel's Newest Lure : Tourism: Industry experts predict a boom. Business people will probably be the first visitors.
- Firm Sued Over Screen Saver Ads
- Power Crews in Southeast Strive to Restore Service
- Eiichi Yoshida; Floral Marketing Pioneer, Museum Fund-Raiser
- Pick Your Sentiments Carefully : Roses are love; carnations are passion. Think before sending your heart in this fashion.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Appetite for Construction : 2 Neighbors Enjoy Noisy Spectacle of Freeway Repair Work
- GARDEN GROVE : Water-Saving Classes for Gardeners Set
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- He Takes the Low Road and Wins : Auto racing: Gordon outsmarts Earnhardt and Irvan to take the lead with two laps remaining.
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK : Koss Sets a Record and Wins Norway's First Gold Medal
- Trabuco Hills Sees the Shift in Pairings : Basketball: Moving up in divisions means talented teams rather than just one star player.
- Titans Rally in Ninth to Beat Texas
- "Teachers' Lounge" has set a new Laguna...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Rockwell International Corp.: In a move intended...
- Docs Go Hollywood : Relief Group Honors Pair of Producers and Raises $500,000
- Walter Havighurst; English Professor, 'Annie Oakley' Author
- TELEVISIONWinter Games Soar: CBS' coverage of Saturday's...
- * Julie Froeberg has been appointed by...
- A Patent Dispute : Lawsuit Raises a Hot Issue in Exploding Technology
- Showing His Colors : Bernard Lewin Helps Open Bowers Exhibit of His Mexican Art Collection
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Racing Along the Road to Riches : Rebuilding: Driven by incentives, firms strive to resurface the quake- damaged Simi Valley Freeway by Thursday.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Plans for Flexible Transportation Alternatives Are Moving Right Along : Commuting: Next month, O.C. commuter rail system will zip into L.A. Transit ways, express buses and feeder bus systems will be coming soon.
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : No Matter the Race, Moes Win : Skiing: His family barely arrives in time to see the U.S. downhiller's gold-medal run.
- JAPAN
- OCCUPATION: RETAIL DISTRICT MANAGER
- * Richard L. Nelson has been elected...
- Japan Must Open Its Markets, Hosokawa Says : Trade: Prime Minister seeks to avoid possible U.S. sanctions after talks fail, as key Tokyo stock index falls 3% on concern over U.S. retaliation.
- Israeli Secret Police Officer Shot to Death
- 70,000 Sudanese Stranded a Week Without Food
- Defense Chief Sees Little Air Strike Risk : Balkans: Perry is confident that Serbian weapons pose only a minimal threat to American planes. Bosnian Serbs resume turning in their big guns.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Study Sought for Ethnic Museum Sites
- Platform : 'Approach Students in a More Respectful Way'
- '94 Winter Olympic Games / Lillehammer : USOC Had Little Choice in Harding Case
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- DONALD CHOU and MAUREEN TSUCertified Financial Planners,...
- JAPAN
- Malaria Vaccine Shows Promise in Trials in Africa
- Another Sex Scandal Rocks British Government : Politics: Conservative lawmaker denies he had an affair with an aide. But he resigns parliamentary post anyway.
- 3rd-Century Coins Stolen
- Biggest All-Star Falls Flat : Pro basketball: East prevails, 127-118, but Shaq is held to eight points. Pippen is MVP.
- Seismic Upgrading
- Quake Fix
- Favorite Places
- Farrakhan and Anti-Semitism
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTER : Founders Earned the Room They Built
- Into the Sea
- Malathion Spraying
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 14, 1994
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- Obituaries - Feb. 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 14, 1994
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Residents' Affection for City Remains Intact
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Dump Sites Get Their Fill of Quake Debris : Cleanup: Simi Valley closes its free service, while Fillmore still accepts brick and concrete. Landfills have extended hours and raised weight limits.
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin provider of...
- STYLE: FASHION : SHORTS SUPPLY
- Bold New Look, Same Old Hope : New Pershing Square Declaress Confidence, But Can Design Change L.A.'s Social Habits? : Critique
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : HEARING FROM OUR READERS
- CRENSHAW : Comic Hero Gets a Super Response
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Transportation : IDEA FILE: Smart freeways
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Penny Drive to Help Youth Trip to Africa
- Performance Depicts Postwar Black Life
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Transportation : "Beam Me Up?"--Dream On, Scottie
- A Fishing Vessel Called Mistake Finds Sunken Spanish Treasure by Accident : History: Although it is not a major find, the Gulf of Mexico discovery of 1783 silver and other items has inspired researching the voyage's circumstances.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : CYBER SCHOOL: The New Community Center
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Governing : Plugged-In Activism : Silicon Solutions to Government Bureaucracy
- Profile : Spreading His Wings : TIM DALY MOVES FROM HIS SITCOM PILOT SEAT TO THE ELECTRIC CHAIR ON A FUTURISTIC DEATH ROW
- Conservatives Gather, Target Clinton Policies for Counterattack
- Suspected Chlorine Leak Forces Evacuation
- Fraud Complaints on the Rise, Reports D.A. : Enforcement: Nearly 1,200 letters poured into the consumer protection unit in Santa Ana last year. Prosecutors say the number and variety of scams have increased as the recession continues.
- Don't Blink or We'll End Up Buying a Station for MCA
- Notes about your surroundings
- Pictures Look Beyond Stereotypes of Life in the Projects : Watts: A Dutch photographer's monthlong sojourn produces images that transcend faceless cliches.
- Free Clinics Invaluable to Needy Patients : Health: Facilities in Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley assist those who can't get help elsewhere. Doctors, nurses and attorneys volunteer time.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Taking the Plunge : At Guadeloupe, the 'Island With Everything,' the Idea Was to Stay in the Water
- A Revolt in Development in Brentwood : Activism: A group of residents, surprised by a 13-lot project four years ago, has mounted such strong opposition to a current plan for 34 estate-size houses that it might be scuttled.
- South Gate, Hamilton Runners in Olympic Torch Relay
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : The Economy : Residents who flinched at growth and development during boom times will have to weigh their views anew.
- Harding Drops Lawsuit, to Compete in Olympics
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Community : IDEA FILE: News Monitor
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Education : IDEA FILE: Bilingual Teaching and U.S.-Born Students
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Community : Idea File: Virtual Communities
- PLATFORM : Be Quake-Ready
- OK, So All Politicians Lie--but North Is Just Too Good at It
- Geology May Have Been Tilted Against Westside : Faults: The location, coupled with outdated architecture, meant some buildings didn't stand a chance in the earthquake.
- Fires Scorch Home and School and Knock Out Power in Ventura Area
- TB an Unwelcome Hitchhiker With Immigrants : Medicine: Nurse says highly contagious disease is entering U.S. along with a variety of newcomers.
- Ventura Enrollment May Swell by 200
- Valley Commentary : Costly Plan for a Lancaster Hospital Needs Second Opinion : City agency would pay $11.1 million for land proposed for a county facility. Price far exceeds market value. And the site is located in a flood hazard area.
- County Pays $123,000 in Excessive Force Case
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Seven-Run Seventh Leads Fullerton to Eighth Victory in a Row
- Jordan's Not Doing Any Harm Trying Out for White Sox
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : DATELINE: LILLEHAMMER : It's Cold, but This Surely Is a Great Place for Games
- In Brief
- Terre-de-Haut: Great Beaches . . . No Cars
- U.S. Brainpower Helps Fuel Electrification of the Far East
- JUST THE FACTS : Motorcycle Meandering
- A-Plant Shuts Down as Precautionary Move
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- For Van Exel, Rookie Game Fun After All : All-Star festivities: Not scoring doesn't bother Laker guard. Rider wins slam-dunk competition; Price takes three-point shooting contest.
- Jackson Breaks Indoor Hurdles Record
- Hannibal Back Doing Job for 49ers
- Titans Suffer Letdown in Loss to Utah State
- Sarajevo Undergoes Olympic Tumble
- LINKAGE : Paul Hogan Betting a Bundle That 'Lightning Jack' Will Strike Gold
- ART : COMMENTARY : Cry Me a River : We know that Pablo Picasso was a womanizer and not a very nice guy. But those aren't the only reasons these women are weeping. There was also the quake and his mother and, of course, the Spanish Civil War
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- OFF-ROAD RACING : Johnson Wins Second Straight Truck Title
- In Brief
- FICTION
- The Other Comeback
- Earthquake: The Long Road to Recovery : State Disaster Loans Offer Last Resort
- Dubai : Modern Luxury, Arab Tradition
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : The Workplace : People thrive when they are valued.
- Muslims in Mideast Begin Ramadan Fast : Holy month: Believers shun food, drink and sex, starting when the crescent of the new moon is sighted.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Education : In the 21st Century, everyone stands to lose unless schools can produce well-trained workers and responsible citizens.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Community : IDEA FILE: Community Service
- QUAKE SAVIOR: If your home was seriously...
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Community : IDEA FILE: Citizenship
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : 4 Miles of Simi Freeway Will Reopen Monday
- $30-Million Investment Fraud Case Goes to Jury : Courts: Testimony concludes against Morris D. English, charged with swindling 1,500 people through now-defunct Wellington Group.
- Women's Dude Ranch Lassos Calluses, Joy : Kansas: Guests change from their city clothes, roll up their shirt sleeves and experience a sense of accomplishment doing the chores.
- A Survivor Returns: 'I Am Not Beaten Yet'
- Valley Commentary : Hardheaded Adults Need Bike Helmets as Much as Their Kids Do : Children must now wear protection, but parents set a bad example by riding bareheaded. Anyone who doubts the need for it should do the oatmeal test.
- Much Work Remains to Prepare for Next Quake : Poll Shows That Many Valley Residents Weren't Ready
- Hill Finds Old Touch on New Course
- Old Slip May Escape IRS Scrutiny
- FICTION
- 2 Kenny Rogers Roasters Due This Year : Fast food: As many as 15 of the flame-broiled chicken outlets are planned for the county.
- TRAINS OF DISCOVERY: Western Railroads and the...
- Finding God in Country : THE VICAR OF SORROWS, <i> By A.N. Wilson (W. W. Norton & Co.: $23; 400 pp.)</i>
- THE BIZ
- THE GREAT L.A. NOVEL SET IN VERMONT : POOL, By Ajay Sahgal <i> (Atlantic Monthly Press: $20; 210 pp.)</i>
- Putting the Official Stamp on Middle East Border Crossings : Passports: Policies are changing, but some Arab countries still ban travelers who carry Israeli visas.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : PREPAREDNESS : IDEA FILE: Satellite Communication Network
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Johnson Leads Crenshaw's Rout of the Generals
- Retro : Everybody Still Loves Lucy : NICK AT NITE JOINS THE REDHEADED LEGEND'S HUGE FAN CLUB
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Governing : "It's a wonderful opportunity. . .to pick up on the things in the crisis that worked."
- CULTURE WATCH : A Look Back at House of Future
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Health Care : IDEA FILE: The Ultimate Paperless Medical System
- Freak Snowstorm Hits Tokyo
- Budget Office Is Wary About Health 'Alliances' : Reform: The co-ops and the supervisory National Health Board are seen as facing nearly impossible tasks. The CBO study can find no guarantees.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : THE ECONOMY : IDEA FILE: Small Business Financing
- Officials Warned Years Ago of 757 Turbulence Danger
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Transportation : The Telecommute Alternative
- WESTLAKE : Construction Crew Bolsters Goodwill
- Does California Have a Future After Its Deluge of Disasters? : POLITICAL FORECAST
- Archeological Find Unearths Furious Debate : Artifacts: Handling of bones at dig entwines site's developer, Native Americans, politicians, environmentalists and archeologists. Now district attorney is asked to investigate.
- Housing for Working Poor Is Welcome : * Single-Room-Occupancy Hotels Accessible to Many Otherwise Priced Out of County
- Officials Struggle to House Quake Victims : Aftermath: Many displaced residents turn down temporary shelter because they prefer to stay in their battered communities.
- Times, 4 Reporters Receive Awards
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : She's a Mogul Magnate : 1992 Gold Medalist Donna Weinbrecht Dominated Freestyle Skiing Before Knee Injury, and Now She's Back
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : After a Year's Absence, Seles' Seeding Is a Thorny Issue
- COMMENTARY : Some Men Just Don't Get It
- EARTHQUAKE PREPARED: Securing Your Home, Protecting Your...
- Regional Economic Development Plan Needed to Bring L.A. Recovery
- Weekend Escape: Idyllwild : A Family Shares Long Walks, Homey Restaurants--and MTV
- Is the House You Are Buying Quake Safe?
- News, Tips and Bargains : New Hotel in Huatulco
- Pico-Union : Redevelopment Advisory Panels
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : The Workplace : IDEA FILE: Reward Diversity
- WESTLAKE : CARECEN Moves Its Legal Clinic
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Education : IDEA FILE: Self-Governing Schools
- Pico-Union : Leadership Program Grads Share Ideas
- Bus Plunge Kills 36
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Scaling Issues in the Mountains
- THE NEXT L.A. / REINVENTING OUR FUTURE : Community : IDEA FILE : NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCILS
- Jockey Calls His Tumble a Wake-Up Call : Racing: Richard Migliore's near-fatal spill came in 1988 when three horses in front of him went down. He was told he would probably be quadriplegic. But he recovered to ride again.
- Muscovites Warned Not to Go Outside After Drinking : Russia: Freezing weather prompts official injunction. Cold is blamed for 18 deaths in the capital in a week.
- 18 Years of Silence Ends in Family's Joy : Maryland: Carol Goldman hit her head, had a seizure and stopped talking. But suddenly and inexplicably, she regained her verbal ability.
- An HIV Workshop Just for Women
- EASTSIDE : INS Will Renew Old Green Cards
- A Demographic Lesson : Warnings about state population explosion miss the mark
- 3 Strikes and You're Where? : Be Careful How You Do This
- Guide to Helping Students at CSUN
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARIES ON BOLSA CHICA : A Councilman and a Developer Clash Over Plans for Wetlands : Unanswered questions and dubious Koll Co. claims about costs and environmental impact must be settled first.
- UCLA Puts Spin on Win : College basketball: Despite 23 turnovers in sluggish 76-66 victory over Washington State, Harrick says team is fine.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Wins, Must Take Two Today for Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Has North Carolina's Number . . . Again
- McNee Ranch: Views and Wide Open Spaces
- Basketball Roundup : Johnson Leads Crenshaw's Rout of the Generals
- Options for Financing Welfare Reported
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : HABITAT : IDEA FILE : Resettle Downtown
- Par for the Course: Charities Win Again at L.A. Open
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Education : IDEA FILE: Alternative School Sites
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : The Workplace : IDEA FILE: Work Fewer Hours
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Governing : IDEA FILE: More and/or Better Taxes
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : Emergency Team Members Were Quake Heroes
- Traveling Toy Bear Helps Open Up World : Education: Scooter's journey to seven states and Europe helps give geography lessons to students at St. Anthony Elementary School.
- Police Seek Attackers Who Shot 2 in a Crowd
- Three Injured as Tiles Topple at Home Depot
- The Bosnia Trap : Solving the Unsolvable
- United Way Campaign
- College Trustees Unveil List of District Goals : Education: Streamlining registration and holding line on fees are among 23 proposals presented at special session. Studying employee morale is also discussed.
- Titan Men's Team Loses Soccer Exhibition
- Amid the Silence, Rookie Allen Makes a Loud Noise at Daytona : Auto racing: He startles most by winning the pole for next Sunday's NASCAR race as others reflect on Bonnett's death.