- DONALD JOHANSON : Linking Our Past
- Inmate Wields Legal System Like a Knife Against His Ex-Wife : New York: In prison for stabbing her 11 times, convict sues victim to cancel divorce and to see children. Her legal costs exceed $7,000.
- Virginians in Civil War Over Disney Park Plans : Development: The attraction is intended to illustrate history, but at present it's driving a wedge between blue-collar Haymarket and exclusive The Plains. Haymarket is ecstatic, The Plains aghast.
- Women Lag Cookie a Day in Weight Loss : Health: Study finds that females burn fat more slowly than males, roughly by the equivalent of one chocolate chip cookie each 24 hours.
- WATTS : Students Get Jazzed Over Music Program
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Loyola Folds in 4th Quarter : Playoffs: Toby Bailey kept in check as Mater Dei uses its size advantage to beat the Cubs, 78-60, in I-A semifinals.
- Hired Gunman Probably Killed Female Parliamentarian in France, Police Say
- Wladyslaw Sila-Nowicki; Lawyer Was Solidarity Adviser
- Dissenters Aside, Unity Is Watchword at GOP Convention
- Clash of the Vigilantes : 2 Crime-Fighting Groups Have New Foes--Each Other
- Man Dies After He Is Found Stabbed in Santa Ana Street
- Domestic Call Is the Deadliest of All for Police : Crime: Officer's slaying a grim reminder that home disturbances account for majority of on-duty deaths.
- Deadline Extended for Disaster Aid
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : Bobsledders' Hopes Go Downhill Fast : Four-man: Will (10th) says it was too cold. Shimer (11th) says he can move up today. German team leads after two runs.
- The Quarterback Question: Moon Over Mitchell, or Visa Versa? : Rams: In the post-Everett era, team ponders whether veteran leadership or youthful potential is what's needed now. NFL experts differ.
- LET'S PRETEND : 'Death Wish 6,' the Musical--Can It Happen?
- 20-Year Debate Can Wait a Little Longer : * Question of Bones Comes Before Bolsa Chica Project
- Valley Commentary : A Bitter Pill to Swallow : Tactics that insurers employ in the name of cost control diminish the treatment of patients by doctors and other care givers. They also influence how patients seek health care.
- Most Overcrowded School Also the Most Diverse : Education: Belmont High's location in Westlake attracts immigrants from around the world. 'We're like the Ellis Island of Los Angeles,' teacher says.
- 4 Men Rob, Attack Tustin Woman in Home Invasion
- Anteaters Give Aggies a Hard Time : Basketball: Brown scores 39 points in UC Irvine's 95-87 upset of No. 25 New Mexico State.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Golden West Wins to Earn State Berth
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : It Sure Didn't Take Long to See That Sampras Had Right Stuff
- Area Teams Make Mass Playoff Exit
- What If There Were No Mothers?
- Wilson on Education
- A WOMAN'S MISSION
- Medfly Spraying
- COVER STORY : The men...
- Do Guns Tempt Innocent to Crime?
- Disney Park
- Sisters in Search of the American...
- Simply Surreal
- There's a Method to How Bolsa Chica Proposal Will Be Decided
- His Children Will Not Be Sheep
- More Fallout From the Northridge Earthquake
- Snoop and Friends
- School Uniforms Not a Solution to Gang Problems on Campus
- Foe and Friend Join Fray Over State Sen. Lewis
- Doctors
- 'Crooked' Administrators Bled Schools
- Burbank Principal's Demotion Is a Tragedy
- Coming Up Roses
- ARCHITECTURE : REVIEW : Preaching to the Converted : Given the accomplishments and renown of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the fact that it's been 40 years since he died, it's surprising that his major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art breaks so little new ground
- Wild Turkeys Find New Home on Arizona Range
- Measuring UC's Radioactivity Roles
- Greed Keeps Canyon Oaks Proposal Alive
- Monorail Is Better Than At-Grade Train Option
- Tips for Trips to Samarkand :...
- Repairing the Coliseum
- Deportation Beats Incarceration
- Try This Instead
- TOE TO TOW
- Mass Transit Story Is on the Right Track
- No Need to Bus Saugus Kids to Canyon Country
- Manifesto of the Lead Pencil Club
- Sisters in Search of the American Dream : Two bilingual books offer a practical and poetic look at Latina life : A young adult novel shows that sisterhood under the skin can bridge any cultural difference : SISTERS/HERMANAS, <i> By Gary Paulsen (Harcourt Brace: $10.95; 144 pp.)</i>
- TAKING SIDES
- Kitten With a Pip
- Opera Boffo
- CBS' Games Aren't Olympic
- CENSOR-TIVITY
- 'Wolves Need You'
- Comments by Sybert Seem Hypocritical
- Edifice Text
- Assimilation Breaks Cultural Barriers
- Parents Key to Good Education
- A Fine Example of Family Values
- Dissenting Opinion on D.A.'s Office
- Lower Transit Fares Would Attract Riders
- Sugar Experiment Is Something to Chew On
- Confession as the Ultimate Deception :...
- Coyotes Can't Be Expected to Move
- NONFICTION - Feb. 27, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 27, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 27, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 27, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 27, 1994
- Impotence Easily Treated, Physicians Say : Health: The problem can be a side effect of other medical conditions. Language barriers and cultural mores often keep men from seeking help.
- Less-Than-Sweeping Health Care Plan Expected : Reform: Odds are against the Clinton program surviving intact in Congress. Veto a possibility, but White House still optimistic.
- GOP Truce Lets Wilson Keep Sights on Democrats : Politics: Annual convention is bereft of the usual infighting. Governor attacks Kathleen Brown's death penalty position.
- TARNISHED HALO? Angels pitcher Mark Langston says...
- Victims Find Unexpected Stumbling Blocks
- PREP WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Qualifies Eight
- McNall Reportedly to Sell Most of Kings
- 11 Waco Cultists Are Acquitted of Murder Charges : Trial: Outcome indicates jurors placed most blame on the government. Seven Branch Davidians are convicted on lesser charges. Anaheim mother agrees with defense.
- Steel-Frame Building Cracks Spur Wider Damage Fears
- Waco Cultists Are Acquitted of Murder Charges : Trial: Outcome indicates jurors placed most of the blame for the violence on the government. Seven of the 11 Branch Davidians are convicted on lesser charges.
- Massacre May Break Impasse on Peace Talks
- Trust Buys Mission Viejo Apartments: A real...
- Ingram Micro Creates New Unit: Ingram Micro...
- New Tremors End a Week of Stillness
- Huffington Under the Spotlight as GOP Meets
- 3 Senators Join Foes of Balanced-Budget Amendment
- Claims About 2 'Unofficial' Gospels Stir Controversy
- Valley Obituaries
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Home Team's Skiers Have a Dreamy Day : Combined: Norwegians sweep medals, with Kjus winning the gold. Moe is a strong fifth.
- Santa Clara Blows Past Loyola, 98-58
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Advances in Baseball Tournament
- DIVISION II BOYS' SOCCER : Mater Dei Shuts Out Diamond Bar
- The Lakers Get Caught Off Guard : Pro basketball: The Spurs roll to a 126-110 victory as Tony Smith watches from the bench.
- DANCE REVIEW : Pacific Ensemble Delivers a Varied Program : The five-part contemporary bill at the Brentwood School showcases five distinctive styles.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK : German Wins Gold in Women's 5,000, but Not Niemann
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION IV-AA : Bassett Adjusts in Time to Beat Corona del Mar
- Margaret Lane; Biographer
- Haiti Army Senses Victory in U.S.-Aristide Split : Caribbean: 'They are surviving the embargo and they are laughing,' a diplomat says of the military. Gas flows into the country despite ban.
- Former Deputy Denies He Planned to Buy Cocaine
- OXNARD : 2 Youths Arrested in Drive-By Shooting
- Cutting Back on Pruning Errors : To Keep a Tree Healthy, Consider Its Structure Before Trimming
- EAST ASIA : Malaysian State Rocks Trend of One-Party Rule : Breakaway party's win in Sabah is nasty shock to government coalition. Prime minister had staked his personal prestige on a victory.
- U.S. Issues Israel Travel Advisory
- In Shift, FDA Says It Could Classify Nicotine as a Drug
- Outraged Clinton Summons PLO, Israel for Talks
- 4 Supervisors Run Offices Into the Red : Finances: Only Gloria Molina is expected to comply with $1.2-million limit on staff salaries. Mike Antonovich will spend $1.9 million.
- The Men at the Office
- Simi to Consider Groups to Run Center : Government: A commission, foundation and board of directors would be responsible for the cultural arts complex.
- Muslim-Croatian Cease-Fire Appears to Hold in Bosnia : Balkans: The two sides are to meet for talks in Washington. The truce increases pressure on the Serbs to stop fighting.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA : Inglewood Tops Huntington Beach
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Bad Start Makes His Victory Sweeter
- America West Selects Investors to Help It Out of Bankruptcy : Airlines: The carrier and Continental might coordinate operations under the deal.
- Inspectors Get OK to Visit N. Korea Nuclear Facilities
- Ex-HUD Aide Dean Sentenced to 21 Months : Housing: Gore's cousin is given three identical terms but allowed to serve them concurrently. The judge decries conditions at the department.
- Wilson Calls for Streamlined Rules to Spur Base Conversion
- Don't you dare call them victims of...
- Countywide : 'Rainbow Man' Gets Another 5-Year Term
- San Clemente : Fire Service Merger Analysis Due in May
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A : Monarchs' Simon, Cotton Rule
- Fillmore Hires Wilber; Santa Clara Names Weber and Dolby
- SCC's Borders Gains Victory No. 2 : Baseball: Freshman gets into a couple jams, but she goes 6 2/3 innings in 10-1 victory over Concordia.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Returns With a Vital Rands Premiere
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Duo Swings in a Wide Range of Tempos
- CSLB Art Museum Opens Its New Site Tuesday : Remodeling: Three installations kick off the 8,000-square-foot permanent facility in the North Campus Library.
- SECURITIES
- His and Her Bank Cards
- Richard O'Kane; Medal of Honor Winner
- Key Anaheim Projects to Proceed : Transportation: Officials gamble on Disneyland expansion in planning freeway ramps, garage.
- Control of Federal Job Funds Shifted
- MISSION VIEJO : Meeting to Focus on Dial-A-Ride Changes
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Safety Stressed in Revised Codes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Wants to Sign and Play Ball
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Lever Soap Plant May Close : Labor: The union for most of the 285 workers at the Commerce factory will meet with executives Monday to discuss averting the closure.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Hires Its First City Attorney : City Council: Angil Patricia Jones will get wage and benefits package of nearly $140,000.
- State Yanks Academic Test Question, Sparks Outcry : Education: Religious group objected to use of author Alice Walker's work. Others call the deletion censorship.
- OXNARD : Bank Robber Will Serve Prison Term
- Fire Sweeps Through Businesses : Damage: Two stores are destroyed in blaze at Fullerton complex.
- Calm Down, Listen Carefully : Mayoral panel's multiyear plan deserves a full and fair hearing
- Oil Cleanup May End by Next Week : Spill: Cost of Santa Clara River project is expected to top $1 million. A ninth break in pipeline leaks 168 gallons but it's not near the waterway.
- VENTURA : 2 Men Charged in Murder Case
- Women Sing Blue-Collar Blues : Males Still Dominate in the Craft and Industrial Ranks
- Jean Sablon; Elegant French Jazz Singer
- NAACP, Santa Ana Recognize Black Leaders
- Freight Train Kills Twice in Same Day
- City to Decide 2 Key Issues on Planned Amgen Development : Thousand Oaks: The council must rule on design autonomy and how to calculate building height for the 100-acre campus.
- CALABASAS : School Buses Still Lacking Safety Device
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mighty Have Fallen: Celtics Lose No. 11
- Clippers Don't Need Manning : Pro basketball: They beat Kings, 121-111. Wilkins, who is expected to play Sunday, says he is bitter about trade.
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Newport Harbor
- CITY SECTION WRESTLING : Ullman Keeping a President's Schedule
- Their Goal: First Triple Triple-Double
- Interest Rates Ease Slightly; Stocks Close Mostly Higher
- Vittorio Rieti; Composer of Ballets
- Stocks Close Lower; Yields on Long-Term Bonds Fall
- Clinton Defends Planned Trip on Behalf of Rep. Rostenkowski
- U.S. Expels Russian Over Spy Scandal
- TUSTIN : Enjoying a World of Flavors at Fair
- The personal library and archives of the...
- LONG BEACH : Court Upholds Ban on Developing Ancient Site
- 6-Year-Old Shot, Critically Wounded
- Ventura to Consider Home Loans : City Council: The $1-million program would help low- and moderate-income buyers pay for down payments.
- Group to Cover Cost of Passover Seders
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-A : Tustin Gives Encore in Beating Muir
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : A Great One for Canadians : Hockey: Emotional team defeats Finland, 5-3, and sets up gold-medal duel against Sweden.
- TV REVIEW : Revisiting an 'Assault at West Point'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- George Tames; N.Y. Times Photographer
- Baltimore Comptroller Faces Theft Charges
- Judging Olympians From O.C. Rink
- Parents of Slain Woman Sue Her Lover : Courts: Businessman should have anticipated his wife's potential for violence against his mistress and the baby, they assert.
- Youth Called 911 Before Killing Officer, Tape Shows : Violence: Christopher Golly told police 'I'll see you when you get here' after saying he had shot his father to death.
- He's Not Going to Division I on a Pass : College basketball: At Antelope Valley, Prince proves he isn't one-dimensional, but you want this guy to shoot the three.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Santa Margarita Starts Fast, Rolls Past Savanna
- Texas, Texas Tech Vote to Join the Big Eight
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : She Became First Woman to Reach Winner's Circle
- Lofton Will Miss Last 2 Games for Northridge
- Singer Stephanie Haynes Gives 'Swing' a Push : Jazz: The vocalist's latest album is on her own label, and it shows off her versatility as well as that of her longtime collaborator, pianist Dave Mackay.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Daltrey Celebrates Townshend--Sort Of
- EARTHQUAKE SAFETY : Diary of a Shaken-Up Homeowner, Part I: Surveying the Scene
- O.C. Protest Gets Deletion in State Test
- William Ruser; Beverly Hills Jeweler
- Mexico Villagers Mount Vigil as Remains Are Examined
- NEXT STAR: Retiring County Supervisor Ed Edelman...
- LOS ANGELES : Lyle Menendez's Lawyers Expected to Leave Case
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Voluntary Uniforms at Schools Likely
- CALABASAS : Neighborliness Topic at Today's Workshop
- 2 Get 264-Day Terms for La Habra Death : Court: The women are set free because they had been jailed since September. Widower calls sentences for parking lot altercation lenient.
- Man Charged in Hatchet Killing Linked to Satanism : Crime: Court records and victim's grandson say David Condry collected items related to devil worship.
- With Secured Varsity Status, Fick Rolls On
- Marv Goux, Longtime Assistant With USC and Rams, Retires at 61
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Oak Park Season Ends at Familiar Roadblock : Southern Section Division IV-A: Eagles turned away for second consecutive year by Crossroads and take 78-58 loss.
- GOLF / PGA AT SAN DIEGO : Second 65 Puts Toms in Charge by Three
- Wilson Calls for Streamlined Rules to Spur Base Conversion
- OXNARD : Businesses to Fund After-School Project
- 5,000 White Males Barred From Taking L.A. Firefighters Exam : Hiring: City is limiting applicants because of federal consent decree signed in 1974 to increase the number of minorities in the Fire Department.
- Man Gets Life Without Parole for Girlfriend's Beating Death
- A Throng Bids Farewell : Crime: Slain Cal State Fullerton honor student Cathy Torrez is eulogized as 1,200 mourners crowd into her funeral rites at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Placentia.
- Turning the Tables : CRA Buys Star on Walk of Fame for Longtime Critic
- Supervisorial Hopefuls Focus on Immigration : Politics: First debate also stresses crime, welfare, jail crowding. Two of the three candidates support airport at El Toro.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 5 Canyons Players Score in Double Figures in 86-81 Playoff Win
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Cypress
- Georges Watin; Plotted to Kill de Gaulle
- Prostitution Report Accuses U.N. Troops in Mozambique
- Sen. Durenberger Indicted in Expense Account Case
- Oswald's Toe Tag, Hair Bring $8,800 at Auction
- Suits in Bomb Case Topping $250 Million
- Malaysia Bars British Firms From Contracts
- FBI Director Sees Parallels Between Russia Now, Chicago Then : Crime: Louis J. Freeh doesn't want a Slavic Al Capone to endanger U.S. investments or undermine the fragile democratic process. And he is working to help prevent it.
- Times Aids CSUN Journalism Efforts
- Awards Will Honor Efforts by and for Gays
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : At This Bar, Money Goes Down the Drain
- Lopez's 27 Lead Waves to No. 2 Spot
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Clock Runs Out on UCLA Rally : College basketball: Cal hangs on for 92-88 victory that puts Pac-10 race in a virtual three-way tie.
- SWIMMING / PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Quance Gives USC a Lift Into Second
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Edison Rallies From 16 Back to Beat Palmdale
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Norwegians Clean Up in Ski Jumping : Ski jumping: Countrymen Bredesen and Ottesen win gold and silver medals in dream domination of the event.
- Officials Pledge $50 Million for Disney Ramps
- COLUMN ONE : The Mob Rules in New Russia : Organized crime has grown so big and bad that some fear it could threaten the Yeltsin government. Powerful gangs and rampant corruption hobble the move to a free-market economy.
- Plea by Manure-Powered Plant Rejected : Energy: Panel denies waiver for experimental facility. Edison officials are seeking repayment schedule that will keep firm out of bankruptcy.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Children Get Chance to Build for the Future
- County's Immigrants Race to Beat New Law
- BURBANK : Rules Eased to Repair Damaged Structures
- SHERMAN OAKS : Cafe Accused of Ignoring City Order
- Chamber, Fireworks Firm Settle Suit
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Lopez Lifts Campbell Hall With 30-Point Effort
- New Reservation Line Told for Campsites
- SANTA ANITA : Semillon Favored to Win the San Marino Handicap
- PREP BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Monarchs Reign in Final Period
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Back Home, They Can Only Listen and Wait : Reaction: Supporters of Kerrigan and Harding take the news from Norway with chins up.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Baiul's Coach Wants to Bring Her to U.S.
- Rizzuto, Durocher Join Hall : Baseball: One ex-Yankee shortstop overjoyed, but mystery surrounds whether 'the Lip' will be represented at induction.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Natoya Helps Fullerton Advance
- Hatred Stalks the Peace Process : But parties are determined in wake of massacre
- Questions of Rights Raised in Deaf Man's Murder Case : Courts: Three sign-language interpreters are working as hearing focuses on whether what defendant told police was properly translated.
- MOORPARK : Volunteers Sought to Replant Channel
- TORRANCE : Medical Center Offers to Buy South Bay Hospital
- 'We Lost Big Time' : Oxnard Dunes: Four homeowners are denied damages. Jury says developer not negligent in case involving oil waste dump.
- BUENA PARK : Anti-Gang Program Geared for Parents
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reading as an Anti-Crime Tool
- ART REVIEW : Fowler's 'Santos de Palo' Reveals Acts of Devotion : Spiritual hunger of Puerto Rican workers is the force behind the hand-carved pantheon of household saints.
- RECORD REVIEWS : From Cerebral to Sublime : Local offerings range from Volkwood Ghost's intelligent sketches of lives falling into desperation to the fun, genre-jumping antics of a rock 'n' reggae trio.
- CSULB Art Museum Set to Open : Remodeling: Three shows will mark the Tuesday unveiling of the new 8,000-square-foot facility in the west wing of the North Campus Library.
- Morphin Mania: How--and Why? : Television: Even the super-heroes' creators are surprised at the popularity of the karate-chopping Power Rangers. That success raises some concerns about the characters' message.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Orchestra Players Liven 'Brandenburg' Concertos
- Trimedyne Hit by Patent Lawsuit: Trimedyne Inc.,...
- Fuel Cells Coming to Life : Backers Call Them Next Non-Polluting Energy Source
- CRAFTS : Showcase Needlework in a Customized Frame
- Fritz Schaetzler; Baritone
- Lou Bunin; Puppeteer and Filmmaker
- ANAHEIM : House Fire Sets Off Stored Ammunition
- Services Today for Longtime Educator Jean Blankenship
- LONG BEACH : $6.7 Million Allocated to Retrofit Freeway Structures
- INGLEWOOD : Comedian Garrett Morris Listed in Stable Condition
- EARTHQUAKE / THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Valley Gets a Wake-Up Call : Aftershocks: Just when you thought it was safe to live here, a trio of temblors hit in the early morning.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wagner Rescues Fullerton, Defeats San Diego
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Palmdale's Lead, Season Slip Away : Southern Section Division I-A: After Falcons blow 16-point lead, Edison gets turnover and 65-63 victory.
- Kings Frustrated After 5-5 Tie : Hockey: Missed opportunities against badly struggling Edmonton put team in bad mood after deadlock.
- THE ARTS
- Japan Vows Market-Opening Plan by End of March : Trade: Strategy could include deregulation, along with promotion of imports and investment.
- Packwood Asks Rehnquist to Put Hold on Diaries
- CENTRAL AMERICA : Costa Ricans Baffled, Angry at Strained Relations With U.S.
- Gen. J. Steinhoff; WW II Ace, NATO Official
- Baiul Wins Gold; Kerrigan Takes Silver : Olympics: Figure skating events wind up--in more controversy.
- Decision Delayed on Returning Child to Foster Home
- Warden Told to Retire or Be Demoted
- Chabad of West Orange County has purchased...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-A : Vlasic Triggers a Fourth-Quarter Surge to Lift Pacifica Over La Canada
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Mission Viejo
- PREP GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Carson Gets Easy Victory Over Belmont
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Foothill
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Back Home, They Can Only Listen and Wait
- COSTA MESA : Motorist Dies After Hitting Tree Head-On
- IRVINE : Seniors Celebrate Chinese New Year
- FUTURE WATCH : Dating Game
- FULLERTON : Schools Set Up Fund for Air Conditioning
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V-AA : North Hollywood Campbell Hall Sidetracks St. Margaret's
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Baiul Wins on a Split Decision : Now Kerrigan Should Be Asking, 'Why Me?'
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : San Dimas Turns Harvard Inside Out : Southern Section Division III-A: Saints hit three-pointers, don't let Collins twins dominate.
- CSUN Still Can't Bring Itself to Pull Rank in 5-4 Defeat
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hextall Gets Mad, Then Gets Even
- TV REVIEW : 'North and South' Rises Again on ABC
- Material: A Musical Meeting Ground : 'Hallucination Engine,' the seventh album from the Bill Laswell group, explores an unusual range of genres with artists from around the globe.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 5,000 Expected for Annual Spirit Run
- Texas, Texas Tech Vote to Join the Big Eight
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD: '94 PREVIEW : Six Teams to Watch : Woodbridge
- Disney to Lay Off 360 at Florida Park; Cuts Expected in Anaheim
- Clear the Air on Peeling Bathroom Wallpaper
- Dr. Paul Saffo; Promoted Botanic Gardens
- 378th Eiffel Tower Suicide