- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Tuneful, Personable Teenage Fanclub
- Playing Musical Chairs : Weather Forces Recital, Celebration of Album Taping Indoors
- O.C. Schools Are Banning Popular New Game Craze : Education: Backers say POG teaches sportsmanship. School officials call it disruptive, akin to gambling.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Newport Coast Drive Lanes to Be Closed
- President's Health Plan vs. Rival Backed by Business : Legislation: Rep. Cooper draws attention with his alternative to the Administration bill. But many are unclear on how the two plans differ.
- Platform : Was the Temblor God's 'Judgment'?
- Community Networking : Thousand Oaks: Rotary members trade information, aid charities. More women and young people are joining.
- SEAL BEACH : New Park Structure Instant Hit With Kids
- SIMI VALLEY : Students to Debate Birth-Control Issue
- VENTURA : Restorers of Antiques Busy After Quake
- The University of Higher Tremors : California State University coped with statewide standards and limited resources
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Great Reason to Hang Out at the Mall
- Donors to Homeless Blanketing County
- Countdown to Lillehamer / '94 Winter Olympics : USOC Talks of Harding : Olympics: Board to meet early next week to determine if skater will remain on U.S. team, sources say.
- Ducks Beaten at Own Game, 3-2 : Hockey: Blackhawks prove more adept and experienced at physical style of play.
- The Fine Arts Can Draw In Citizens of Indifference : Music Center: Heal Thyself
- Whoopi! There It Is: Goldberg to Host Oscars : Awards: Performer breaks new ground - first woman and first African American as solo master of ceremonies.
- How Courts View Medical Issues
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Careers for the Ages : Preparing for Brave New World of Work Means Breaking Out of Lock-Step Notions : TOWARD THE END : Seniority Doesn't Spell Security
- * David J. Roderick has joined the...
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Interactive Promised Land : There Are Few Careers Now in Multimedia, but Growth Is Coming
- Avoiding Risk of Funds Can in Itself Be Risky Business : Finance: Analysts say many investors play it too safe, avoiding dangers--and often higher returns.
- U.S. Threatens to Break Off Talks With Japan : Trade: The Clinton Administration's demands for progress in open market negotiations cast a cloud over Hosokawa's visit this week.
- * Martin R. Browne has joined Irvine-based...
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Careers for the Ages : Preparing for Brave New World of Work Means Breaking Out of Lock-Step Notions
- Books on Computer Disks Grow in Popularity : Readers can enjoy text, video, animation and music on CD-ROMs. Plus, prices are dropping.
- Cities Seek Solutions to Dilemma of Homelessness : Streets: Funds are raised for ideas. Solutions now range from motels in Miami to fines in San Francisco.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Forum Scheduled on School Violence
- Owner of House Destroyed in Plane Crash Calls City Action a Disaster : Santa Paula: New zoning laws won't let him rebuild, but the government has no money to pay him for property. He says insurance offers are too low.
- First came the flood, then came the...
- Quick Brake Work Makes Difference at Daytona
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Starting Over at CSUN
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Countdown to Lillehamer / '94 Winter Olympics : Harding at Opening Ceremony a Question
- The Fine Arts Can Draw In Citizens of Indifference : Urban Lesson: No More Walls
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.B. Symphony on Spanish-Latin Tack
- * Thomas L. Herndon has joined Liberty...
- Driver Arrested After Collision Injures 2
- Relaxation Techniques for the Shutter-Shy
- Distinguish Between Felons and Truants : Juvenile justice: Redesign the system to deal with today's increasingly violent realities.
- ORANGE : Brazilians Kick Off Mardi Gras Festivities
- Runner Miscounts, Bell Doesn't Ring True
- Westminster Proposal Calls for 2 Schools to Close, 1 to Reopen
- RUNNING / LONG BEACH MARATHON : Ramirez Wins Easily; Bowman Learns Lesson
- The Fine Arts Can Draw In Citizens of Indifference : A Resilient L.A. and Its Arts Benefit Each Other
- ELECTIONS / MOORPARK : Fields Still Small in Mayor, City Council Races : Politics: Lawrason, hoping for another term, says 'a lot is happening in the city.' Many familiar figures plan to sit out this campaign.
- VENTURA : Ballot Initiative Deposit Up for Vote
- Going Against the Grain : Crafts: Fine woodworkers preserve painstaking traditions in an age of assembly-line furniture. Many earn less than $20,000 a year.
- FULLERTON : 5 Stores Destroyed in Strip Mall Fire
- Q&A; WITH DICK CLARK : 'Popular Music Is the Soundtrack of Our . . . Lives'
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : The New Globe-Trotters : Trend Toward International Commerce Is Bright Spot on Horizon for Career-Seekers
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Some Fatherly Advice : Remember, What Works for One Generation Doesn't Work for All
- * James Wiech has been appointed chairman...
- * Ami Wasielewski has been promoted to...
- Rockwell, Seal Beach
- * Kim Norick has been appointed vice...
- Israeli Loses Health Reform, Quits
- The Prose of One Who Stopped and Smelled the Roses
- Suspected Pipe Bomb Clogs Traffic
- These Girls Do Not Play Games Choosing Athletic Activities
- ORANGE : Officials to Consider Plans for Old School
- TAIWAN
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Mind Your Manners : 'Me' Decade Is Gone; Employees With Business Grace, Class Likely to Be Workplace Survivors
- CHINA
- U.S. Teams Rush to Evacuate 125 Shelling Victims
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Lancaster in Vanguard of Drive to Recycle Tires : Environment: The city uses the waste to make a baseball field and compost bins. 'Tire dust' will soon be tried as an asphalt road sealant.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Kron Stars for Whalers Against His Former Team
- Dance : Intelligence Shows in Gilliland's 'Raw / Bone'
- Jaguar Gearing Up to Lease Used Cars
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Door's Open, But Don't Expect a Stampede : Vietnam: U.S. firms will face challenges from burdensome bureaucracy and European and Asian rivals already there.
- Merger Mania : Profits, Efficiency Fuel Frenzy of Bank Consolidations
- U.N. Chief Urges NATO to Approve Bosnia Air Strikes : Balkans: Earlier, Clinton avoided the issue, saying that the Sarajevo shelling should spur peace talks. It is unknown when the Western allies' council will meet.
- Opposition Candidate Wins Costa Rican Presidency : Elections: Hero's son leads in early returns, overcoming scandal in a bitter campaign.
- WESTMINSTER : Salary, Outline OKd for 2 Fire Positions
- Azerbaijanis on Defensive as Fight Intensifies in Karabakh : Caucasus: Fierce resistance to an Armenian advance in the disputed enclave is reported.
- 300 Activists Take Pens in Hand to Aid Animals
- M. Gimbutas; Archeologist of Early Europe
- YORBA LINDA : School Expects City to Keep Campus Shut
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : St. Martin Turns Loose High Spirits
- Anaheim Arena Gets Soccer Team
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fans--If Not Critics--Get Rush at Arena Concert
- Williams Shows He Isn't Your Average Joe
- Drivers Should Get Into Habit of Signaling Lane Changes, Turns
- More Separates Two Teams Than Just Their Power Play
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : New Expectations, Same Appeal for Today's MBA
- Cities Seek Solutions to Dilemma of Homelessness
- A. Alexandrov; Led Soviet Reactor Program
- 15-Year-Old Iran Regime Has Little to Celebrate : Mideast: The economy is a shambles. But Tehran's Islamic government is squabbling over foreign videos, pornography and proper women's clothing.
- * Jim Orefice has been appointed chairman...
- Quake Payout to Be Insurers' 3rd Highest
- Skins Game
- OCCUPATION: CREATIVE DIRECTOR
- AUSTRALIA
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- CAREERS : SHIFTING GEARS : Careers for the Ages : Preparing for Brave New World of Work Means Breaking Out of Lock-Step Notions : REAL-LIFE LESSONS
- In O.C. and Across U.S., Bosnians Are Stranded : Aid: Immigration status prevents work; war bars their return. Medical evacuees depend on charity, rely on hope.
- Western Uganda Hit by 6.2 Earthquake
- Nurturing Nature, Sharing the Wealth
- How to Avoid Traffic and Arrive Smiling: Bike to Work
- After Quake, Schools Learn to Do Without
- COSTA MESA : Police Seek Help in Hit-and-Run Death
- Today's Agenda
- Blackhawks' Goalie Belfour Holds the Ducks to a Dull Roar This Time
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Kentucky Beats Massachusetts With Prickett
- Unlikely Lakers Step Up to Win
- Their Eyes Remain on Real Prize
- JAZZ REVIEWS : At OCPAC, Haden Misses, Hargrove Hits : Both look to the past for material and reveal the different vistas a historical view can take.
- Caring About Crime
- Grand Old Party
- County Issue / Laws on Retrofitting...
- Freeway Charge
- Food Aid to Bosnia
- Raiders
- Freeways, Trains and Transportation Funds
- Menendez Mistrials
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Standards for Showing Nudity on the Big Screen
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 7, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 7, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 7, 1994
- Wilson Crime Summit to Have Hard-Line Focus
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Requests for Aid Likely to Establish New Record : Relief: As more aftershocks continue to hit, officials say the number of victims seeking assistance will top the total from Hurricane Hugo.
- CRUNCH TIME: League titles and playoff berths...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sanctions Likely to Remain as U.S. Policy of Choice
- Crews Brace for Possible Mudslides : Disaster: Two aftershocks startle sleepers. Officials urge tent dwellers to move indoors as storm moves in.
- FALLOUT FROM RISING RATES : Asian Stocks Respond in Kind to Dow's Slide : Securities: Analysts call it a knee-jerk reaction to the 96-point plunge. Some fear a global economic slowdown.
- Comarco Disputes Overcharging Claim
- An East-West Ambivalence : IN EUROPE'S NAME: Germany and the Divided Continent, <i> By Timothy Garton Ash (Random House: $27.50; 680 pp.)</i>
- Good Morning, Vietnam : It's a New Day for an old foe: In Saigon, Foreign Investors Huddle Over Deals; in Hanoi, Young Couples Negotiate the Lambada
- U.S. Retaliation Not Ruled Out, Clinton Says
- At the Edge of the City She Waits
- SOCCER : Roosevelt's Missed Kick Gives Garfield a Narrow Win
- SOUTHWEST AREA : 2 Quake Relief Projects Aid Victims
- The Court Jester (AMC Sunday at noon,...
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : ABC's 'Skating Adventure' is that and more for 12-year-old reporter
- CHINATOWN : Celebrations Begin for Year of the Dog
- BRIEFLY : Katz Is Appointed Assistant Dean at LMU
- CHINATOWN : Cycling Cops Keep Close Eye on Crime
- At I-Poly, the World Is Their Classroom : Education: International themes are woven through the curriculum of special high school. Students learn via E-mail with global pen pals.
- The Quake Shakes Out Friends With Feet of Clay : Relationships: What are we to make of people we thought we could count on who never called to see if we were OK?
- Californians and Their Cars: The Ties That Continue to Bind
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cable Show to Focus on the Community
- Treasure Chest Opens Students' Minds to Cultures : Education: African and black American history, crafts and literature are vividly exposed in classrooms in a display organized by the Multicultural Arts Council.
- Navajos Find Inspiration at Mission School : New Mexico: No one has dropped out of St. Bonaventure, and 22 of its 31 graduates have gone on to college. Mystery writer Tony Hillerman dedicated his new book to the small institution.
- Campus' Tiny Library to Get 4 More Floors in Expansion : Renovation: Cal State Fullerton students will be able to use interactive videos and CD-ROMs, and see the outside world from glass walls by 1996.
- Six Players and the Coach Are Sick, So Washington State Women Cancel
- Treading Softly : A High Sierra Snowshoe Shuffle
- Out of the Park : HARDBALL: A Season in the Projects, <i> By Daniel Coyle (Putnam: $22.95; 317 pp.)</i>
- THE ROAD PAST ALTAMONT by Gabrielle...
- Interplay Digs Deep to Develop Discs
- GOING GOING GONE: Vanishing Americana by...
- Socks' Stand-In Social Secretary a Purrfect Penman : Politics: White House feline is the cat's meow to his many fans, who deluge him with correspondence.
- United Way Campaign
- Long Beach Gets Nice Cut From Hair Show : Commerce: More than 52,000 stylists, salespeople and models drop $33.8 million into the local economy during trade convention.
- The Earthquake Revives the Tax-and-Spend Debate
- * PERSHING SQUARE: The public is invited...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Women's History Program Seeks Help
- Homeowners Lock Out a Harsh Reality : * Barring Migrants From Trabuco Highlands Only Makes a Bad Situation Worse
- Quake-Damaged Fillmore Home Torn Down : Recovery: Owners salvage a few final items from the house. Red Cross plans to close a shelter in Simi Valley.
- News, Tips & Bargains : Tee Times on Demand
- STYLE : DESIGN : Rack 'Em Up
- Ah, to Be Young and in Paris
- VOLUNTEERS : Lending a Hand--and a Heart
- The Boy Who Would Be Buchwald : LEAVING HOME: A Memoir, <i> By Art Buchwald (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $22.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- BRIEFLY : Transit: Ramp Project to Be Completed by Midyear
- Assessing Hits, Errors of '3 Strikes' Crime Bill in O.C. : Justice: The felon-fighting bids are seen as long overdue by the D.A. and the public, but others warn of pitfalls.
- 'The Ground Was Opening Up'
- Quake Relief Projects Help Residents and Businesses
- BRIEFLY : Arts: Applications for Grants Accepted
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Jean-Jacques Beineix : Defending the French Film Industry Against a Global U.S. Movie Market
- 'They're (trains) a little taller than what you might think' : Man Escapes Death When Train Rolls Over Him
- Malibu Music Man : Quadriplegic Finds Freedom in Giving Struggling Folk Singers a Voice
- Mass Transit, Now More Than Ever : The Quake Was a Lesson, but Better Options Are Needed
- L.A. County Quake Damage: City-by-City Look
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Hill Does It All as Duke Beats Clemson
- Kings Beaten in Last Minute : Hockey: MacInnis scores with 37.4 seconds left in overtime, giving Flames 5-4 victory. Gretzky 10 shy of Howe.
- Prescription for Checking Out Troubled Doctors
- LAFAYETTE PARK : Quake Volunteer Force 5,000 Strong
- On The Set : Trauma Central : HBO MOVIE FOCUSES ON THE DRAMA INSIDE AN EMERGENCY ROOM
- Driver Kills Man, Injures Second Changing Flat Tire
- Thrill-Seekers Shake Off Quake Jitters as Magic Mountain Reopens
- Homeless, Tiny Saticoy Library Struggles for Some Attention : Services: Some say the facility is Ventura County's most neglected. It operates from a community center meeting room.
- Long-Term Mortgages Usually Make More Cents
- MIDSEASON SHIFTS AND SHOVES
- Glitches Delay Shuttle Satellite Release : Space: Trouble with radio interference and glare from the sun thwart deployment of the experimental device. The crew will try again today.
- He's the 'Talk' of Brentwood
- The Party's (Almost) Over for New Orleans' Carnival : Mardi Gras: Tough economic times are forcing change on the glitzy event. This year, corporate sponsors and "official" products may help finance the effort.
- Talbott Flap: A Tempest in a Teapot? : Government: Clinton friend's confirmation as deputy secretary of state is in no real danger. But some sticky questions may be asked at the hearing.
- MID-CITY AREA : Public Input Sought on General Plan
- Testing the Limits : Thanks to bold new technology, a woman can give birth in her 40s, 50s and 60s. But should she?
- A Food Oasis in a Tijuana Shantytown : Poverty: Bill Roley of Laguna Beach helps abandoned children grow a garden of hope at their shelter.
- Recovery Offers Us Chance to Change Way We Do Business : We must turn the quake into an opportunity to transform bureaucracies. Housing, transit and government services are areas that can use bold changes for the long term.
- The Herbs of Provence
- Change for the Good at Fairview Center : * Outplacement of Developmentally Disabled Is a Start
- An Antidote for the Poison of Gouging : The Law Is on the Side of Citizens Against Those Who Would Exploit Disasters
- In Big-Time Health Care, Room for Compromise
- SEEDS OF CHANGE: The Living Treasure ...
- Fireplace Facts
- News, Tips & Bargains : London Arts at Your Fingertips
- Clinton's Mis-Managed Care : Doctors Claim They Are Already Sinking Under a Sea of Red Tape. Some Insist It Will Get Even Worse Under The Proposed Health-Care Plans.
- Don't Rush Process of Replacing Belongings
- Population Flight, Tourist Invasion, Nature Gang Up on Venice : Italy: City's serenity, perhaps its very existence, are threatened. Various groups suggest possible solutions, including requiring a ticket to get in.
- SOUTH GATE : For Hire: City Staff Seek Outside Work
- CRENSHAW : Music Institute Gets Chance at an Encore
- Northridge Ends Skid With Rout
- Okenwa Enables Master's to Continue Roll
- Skating Figures as Focal Point of CBS' Winter Games Coverage
- Big Bets Placed on Game Discs
- A New Washington Awaits Hosokawa
- Samuel Sutherland; Former President of Biola University
- 'Sunday Morning's' Rise and Shine
- Gumbo Pot of Candidates Vies for New Orleans Mayor : Politics: With 10 contenders in the race, a little controversy is bound to spice things up. One leader's aide is indicted in mudslinging case.
- Beckwith Is Convicted of Killing Medgar Evers : Verdict: The avowed white supremacist, now 73, had been tried twice before. He is sentenced to life in prison.
- ANC Offices Targets for Terror Bombs
- Global Job Summit Set for Detroit
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Crenshaw Puts Out Dorsey's Lights
- Bill Unpaid, Russian Navy Loses Power
- A Heart-and-Soul Approach to Health
- Why Was There Virtually No Looting After the Earthquake?
- Ventura Races Past Moorpark in the Stretch
- Skieresz Fails to Qualify for Junior National Team
- Competitors Play CD-ROM Catch Up
- SISTERS IN ARMS : Breast Cancer Survivors Find, at Long Last, a Place to Tell It Like It Is
- Your Mortgage : Relief for Quake-Battered Owners
- Recovery From a Sickness Within
- SIMI VALLEY : Bank Robbed of Unknown Amount
- A 'Street Full of Love' : Black History Parade in Santa Ana Draws Diverse Crowd
- Marchers Plead for Peace in Violent Neighborhood
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Housing Discrimination Alleged : Renters: Quake victims seeking emergency housing file more than 200 complaints against landlords. A strike force is set up to investigate.
- You Never See Moves Like This
- NBA ROUNDUP : Undermanned Pistons Defeated Again at Home
- FICTION
- Sarajevo Under Siege
- Outside a Morgue 'Packed to Doors,' Shrieks of Grief
- Clinton Defense Cuts Deal California Economy Its Greatest Jolt
- New Telephone Service Offers Free Realty Help
- FICTION
- Southland Housing Market Shows Signs of Stabilization
- Howling Controversy Over Wolf-Killing and Boycott : Tourism: Even those opposed to 'wolf management,' disagree on how to stop the program.
- What's in Store for Travel Storage
- Christie's to Auction Signed Skaters' Photo
- MID-CITY : Riot Victims Seek Aid to Reopen Businesses
- Quake Took a Bite Out of History : Historic homes 'are links in a chain which connect us as lovers of architecture, as custodians of history,' says owner of one damaged Craftsman bungalow.
- History in the Making : Basque Compiles His Culture's Contributions to San Juan Capistrano
- Public Safety Must Never Take a Back Seat : Few overpasses had been retrofitted before the quake
- The Mayans: A New Force in Guatemalan Politics
- 11 Starving Horses Donated to Shelter : Ojai: The owner of the animals will suffer no penalties after agreeing to sign them over, along with seven of 11 cats.
- County Officials' Benefits Top $300,000 : Perks: The 1993 compensation packages rise despite actions to cut thousands of dollars. Pay is expected to drop this year.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Victims Complain of Housing Discrimination
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Shaking Wanes but the Tales of Terror Remain : Disaster: The quake was felt by many, but the stories that have emerged are as individual as the people who survived, and will last beyond the next aftershock.
- Graf Gets Even With Navratilova in Tokyo
- Waiting for His Pitch : Dodgers Might Have to Change Their Way of Doing Business to Sign Mike Piazza
- Readers Recommend
- San Marino Lives on as Tiniest, Oldest Republic : Europe: The miniature nation has 24,000 inhabitants, 24 hotels, 53 restaurants, assorted castles and fortresses, a treasured letter from Abraham Lincoln--and U.N. seat.
- CAMPUS & CAREER GUIDE : Job Market Blues : Economy Forces Students to Switch Career Plans or Lower Goals
- Campus and Career Special Section
- CYPRESS PARK : Restaurateurs Face Deadline Over Noise
- Recharging the Electric Idea
- Let's Hope He's Right : Fed raises short-term rates; markets plunge
- Lancaster Man Held in Slaying of Acquaintance
- More Than 700 Gather to Mourn Slain Youth : Funeral: Chad Hubbard, 14, is remembered as a boy with charisma, kindness and a life tragically cut short.
- Garden Grove City Council Retains Special Water Fee
- San Juan's Past, Future Meet Downtown : Redevelopment: The city must balance the interests of preservation and commerce while considering Historic Town Center plans.
- They'd Have Had Little Use for 'Big Bertha'
- Ruelas, Butler Set for 10-Round Bouts
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : After Fast Fall to Bottom, Lakers Face Tough Climb
- Madonna has recorded the title song for...
- Spring Plans Include Baseball, Biking
- Titan 4 Launch Delayed
- Cooper Pitches Health Plan to Perot : Legislation: The Tennessee politician tells United We Stand that his model will involve less cost, bureaucracy than Clinton's proposal.
- 66 Die as Shell Rips Through Bosnia Market : Sarajevo: Two hundred are injured as chaos replaces routine in the worst assault on the capital since the fighting began. Clinton says he is 'outraged' by the 'cowardly act.'
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : 3 Dimensions of Pain : The Cooper Family : 'I'm grateful we have insurance and my husband can provide for us to be here. I feel bad for everybody else.'
- MOVIES : He's Bad, but Not to the Bone : Michael Madsen doesn't really want to make a career out of playing crazed killers--he helped free Willy, remember? But he's so good at being "bad" that it just keeps happening. (And he does enjoy it.)
- She Made Friends With Death : Catherine Butterfield wrote 'Joined at the Head,' a play about a brave friend dying of cancer. But that wasn't enough. She then decided she had to play the friend. It turned out to be good therapy and, incidentally, a hit
- Denali Days : In a Pristine National Park, Women's Group Experiences Companionship, State of Wonder
- Taking It on the Chimney : What You Need to Know When Deciding to Repair or Replace
- Taking Their Cue
- There are signs along the way that...
- Starting From Scratch : For Victims of the Northridge Quake and Last Fall's Fires, Rebuilding Begins With the Clothes on Their Backs
- There's Trouble in River City--With a Capital G : Iowa: State is under pressure to remove limits on betting to compete with other areas. Foes call it immoral.
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Ada Maris nurses her character with care--and a lot of pride
- French Fishermen Riot to Protest Prices : Europe: Disturbance greets premier in Brittany, prompting government promises to protect the industry from foreign competition. Sixty-one people were injured.
- 12 Slain at Prayer Meeting
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : She Spits on the Girl Next Door
- A Father's Lament : CROSSING THE RIVER, <i> By Caryl Phillips (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 237 pp.)</i>
- USC AREA : Neighbors Try to Sweep Away Crime
- For Seniors : A Dramatic Turning Point for Ex-Convict
- CITY TERRACE : Families Learn, Play at New Center
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : 3 Dimensions of Pain : The Perales Family : 'We feel like we're playing with a pistol to the head.'
- One Creek at a Time, Oregon Is Restoring Salmon Habitat : Environment: The American Fisheries Society has identified 213 West Coast runs of salmon, steelhead and sea run cutthroat trout that are in danger of extinction.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PAC-10 ROUNDUP : Huskies Finally Win One
- On-Time Departure : Trakh No Longer Questions Move From Brea-Olinda to Pepperdine
- ROUNDUP : CLU Rallies for 91-84 Overtime Win
- A Flying Start
- COVER STORY : Inside the Rosenthal Zone : As she watches the world falling down, Rachel Rosenthal has become much more interested in the plight of people. She's not abandoning her global thinking, it's just that the New Chaos can get to be so personal
- Keying Into Literature
- COMING MONDAY
- L.A. Schools Get Mixed Grades for Quake Response