- Diva Works for Rebirth of Ancient Operas : Traditions: Ngoc Nuoi, a star in Vietnam, wants to form O.C. <i> cai luong</i> support group.
- Salinas Said to Have Left Mexico for Exile in U.S.
- FULLERTON : Bike Lane Proposal for Harbor Blvd. Fails
- THOUSAND OAKS : Nominations Sought for Business Award
- Agassi-Sampras: It's Inevitable : Tennis: Both win at Indian Wells to set up the final everybody expected.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Gets Fifth Straight Victory
- DANCEThe Show Goes On: The matinee performance...
- FASHION : People Who Need Stylish People
- COMMITMENTS : Sealed With a Kiss : In an era of e-mail, some things remain sacred. Like passion. Love. And hand-written letters addressed to your heart's desire.
- Intersection Signals Are Keeping Pace With Pedestrians
- Divers Into Topic Land in Hot Water
- NFL MEETINGS : Rule to Make Tacklers Keep Their Heads
- CHINA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Agencies Help Homeless Find a New Life in the Workplace
- Castro to Leaders: 'Do as I Say, Not as I Do'
- Despite Rhetoric, GOP Reluctant to Break the Cycle of Unlimited Terms
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Kadison, Eisen and White Join TCW as New Executives
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Call Prop. 187 Good, Want It Implemented Now
- Chevron to Clean Pipe Leak
- Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Names Three Vice Presidents
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Hands-On Manager Puts Diversity to Work
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Digital Queers: Workplace Activism Goes On-Line
- Powerful People Have Been Users of Dangerous Drug
- Integration Plan Aims to Mix Blacks and Latinos : Education: Pasadena school district, where only one-fifth of students are white, is expected to establish campus enrollment ceiling for city's three largest racial or ethnic groups.
- Flames of Edberg, Becker Are Flickering : Commentary: They a repart of a tennis generation that is passing the torch to players such as Sampras and Agassi.
- ANGELS : At 46, Randle Is an Instant Replacement Hit
- One Wins With Help, the Other Without : Bicycle racing: Monninger and Brenneman take different routes to victory in the RedlandsClassic.
- AMERICA'S CUP / RICH ROBERTS : New Zealanders Have Firm Hold on Every Helm
- How Fast Is Fast if You Can Get a Running Start?
- Fox Prescribes 'Medicine Ball' for Youth
- State Growers Estimate Heavy Losses to Crops and Farmland : Storm: Salinas Valley appears to have suffered the most flood damage. But retail food prices are not expected to rise much.
- Peso Turmoil Stalls Construction Gold Rush Along Border : Infrastructure: U.S. building and engineering firms had high hopes of providing basic and cleanup services to Mexico.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Hear the One About the Office? There Was This Co-Worker, See, and . . .
- Second Infant Washes Ashore on an O.C. Beach
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : A Challenge for the Sight-Impaired: Dispelling Misperceptions
- Croatia to Let Some U.N. Troops Stay
- Sun Shines as Malibu Digs Out : Storms: The latest round of flooding and mudslides leaves about 100 homes damaged. It is the city's worst disaster since the 1993 wildfires.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Music and Menace Don't Mix
- NBA ROUNDUP : Shaq Helps Magic Improve Home Record
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : Tustin's Curry Has Plenty of Faith in His Leaps This Season
- Wilson Urges NFL to Block Ram Move : Football: Letter to Tagliabue outlines reasons why governor is speaking out against proposed shift to St. Louis.
- L.A. Shanti to Pay Tribute to Layton
- A Match Made in Vegas : Music Meets Money at the Irreverent Hard Rock Hotel
- Body of 2nd Baby Found Washed Ashore in Orange County : Investigation: Saturday's grim discovery in Newport Beach is followed by another Sunday morning along Sunset Beach.
- The Struggle to Save Traditional Music : A group of Vietnamese immigrants is gaining in the battle. They see the old ways as essential to their identity.
- Toni Jackson has been appointed vice president...
- Workplace Diversity
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPOTLIGHT : Mail Order Company Is Toddling Into Retail : With catalogue sales under pressure, Right Start is focusing on its growing chain of baby-products stores.
- The Title Major-Domo Is Appropriate
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : A Bumper Crop of Female Farmers
- Southland
- BREA : Hearing on Birch Hills Project Set
- Agenda
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Bruins Can Find Their First Foe : West regional: They learned a lesson last year and have a pretty good idea where Florida International is.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Capistrano Valley
- 'Outbreak's' Success Only Goes So Far : Movies: Thriller leads the weekend box office with an estimated $13 million, but it's a steep drop to 'Man' in second.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gandhis' Pop Stays in Party Groove
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Improving Literacy Can Boost Worker Morale, Pay
- Tackling Style May Change in NFL
- A Sometimes Magical 'Flute'
- Arts Leaders Say Outreach Programs Headed for Cuts : Arts: Proposed reduction of NEA support will leave high and dry local education programs that depend on federal grants to seed operations.
- Death Flight Tale Rekindles Memories of 'Dirty War' : Argentina: Ex-officer describes throwing leftists out of planes into sea. Thousands believed victims of this policy.
- PROJECT 20 : Musical Programs
- Marian Bergeson Touts Volunteerism
- Robert J. Huntley has joined the board...
- RSVP : The Science of Mixing Business With a Good Time
- GREENING OF L.A.: There are almost 1...
- Youths Struggle in Land of Many Rules : Antelope Valley: Teen-agers seek diversions in area that offers few.
- Ann Ayars, 75; Opera Singer
- HIV Tests Must Stay Anonymous : AIDS: If a positive diagnosis becomes known, it invites discrimination that can mean loss of work, home, insurance.
- SANTA ANA : College Gets Its Largest Scholarship Grant Ever
- Gordon Defeats Labonte in Atlanta Race
- DANCE REVIEW : Lee Fills Space, But Not Time
- Grammy Awards: All They Wanna Do Is Comment : Motown Head Raps Writer
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : 'Be Prepared' Is the Motto to Arm Yourself for Job Interviews
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Planners to Study 3 Alternate Park Sites
- Suspect Sought in Hit-and-Run Fatality
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Woodbridge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Stanford Women Wonder Why Vanderbilt Is No. 1
- Violinist Bell Explores Dreamland at Wadsworth
- CABARET REVIEW : 'Good, Bad' Delivers Satire
- A Life on the Go : Dialysis Hasn't Kept Councilwoman From a Hectic Schedule
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Consider Aid for Proposed Mall
- Taliaferro Is Back on Balance Again : San Clemente Setter Returns to Action Without Undergoing Surgery
- Rule to Make Tacklers Keep Their Heads
- AUSTRALIA
- City Seeks Applicants for Cable TV Panel
- Authorities Begin to Tally Toll of Storm : Weather: In La Conchita, officials withdraw most personnel. Major roads reopen. Crop losses are reported heavy.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara Falters, but Holds On
- New Mormon President Ordained
- Wilson's in a New Race--Is Timing Right?
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : It's OK to Talk to Yourself--If You Have Something Nice to Say
- Hospital Admits 2nd Error, This One Fatal
- Brian F. Goebel has been appointed vice...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coastal Commission OKs Downtown Plan
- PERSPECTIVE ON POVERTY : Welfare Is Integral to Our System : There's no way private enterprise can create enough decent jobs even for those who are able and want to work.
- Schools Still Testing College-Style Classes : Education: The shift to longer lecture courses has boosted achievement of Newbury Park students. But at Oxnard's Hueneme High, the results haven't been as positive.
- Astro Pitcher's Past Comes to Forefront Before He Is Cut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : THE FIELD
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Earns a Spot in the Nick of Overtime
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : No Hard and Fast Rules on Political Talk at the Office
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Managing Young Adults Requires Patience and Flexibility
- Church Will Report on Moomaw Episode : Religion: Bel Air Presbyterian is expected to discuss offenses by the former minister, who stepped down two years ago over unspecified indiscretions.
- Puppy Preppers : Volunteers: For children helping to raise young guide dogs, the hardest part is saying goodby.
- Bad weather forced organizers to scrub the...
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : A Win Some, Lose Some Day for U.S. Athletes
- Orange County
- IT'S NATURE'S WAY: The recent storms have...
- Panetta Decries Tabloid Atmosphere in Carns Case
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : Spinnin' a Doggone Interestin' Yarn 'Bout Cowboy Life : HEY, COWBOY, WANNA GET LUCKY? <i> by Baxter Black</i> ; Crown; $21, 223 pages
- UC Irvine Professor Warns of Pitfalls of Efforts
- L.A. Readies New Ad Blitz to Polish Tarnished Image : Promotion: Five-year campaign hopes to counter a long run of troubles. Similar drives have fallen short.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Foundation Starts Fund for Mission
- The Road Less Traveled : Homeowners Limit Access to Private Stretch of Thoroughfare
- Now It's Up to the City Council : Mayor Riordan offers a strong proposal to cut red tape in building permits
- TUSTIN : New Gym Will Expand Recreation Programs
- Passenger Killed as Car Hits Tree
- SANTA ANITA : An Encore in the Oaks for 'Song
- Past Winners to Meet in Congressional Cup
- Company Cars: Employers Giveth, Can Taketh Away
- Laugh Lines : Jokes
- Affirmative Action Foes Push Measure for Next Ballot : Legislature: Initiative advocates are lobbying Sacramento to put issue before voters in March. Opponents give it little chance for passage in state Assembly.
- Tune In to TV, Tune Out to Language
- OXNARD : Popular Singer, Zaire Band Open Series
- TUSTIN : Swimmer Tryouts Set by Aquatics Group
- OXNARD : County's OK Sought for Boat Operation
- Legislators' Bills Push Local Issues : Politics: Spirit of harmony in Capitol may improve chances for LAUSD breakup plans, quake insurance guarantees and more.
- No One Was a Nobody in UFW Movement
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Ocean View
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Wake Forest Scores a Double Victory : ACC: First, Demon Deacons beat North Carolina, 82-80, to win the tournament, then they are given the No. 1 seeding in NCAA East Regional.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Orange County
- MALAYSIA
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMMITMENTS : Sealed With a Kiss : The Words to Woo By
- U.S. Astronaut Scheduled to Make Russian Spaceflight : Mission: Blastoff for Mir 18 station is set for tonight. It marks closest such cooperation by two nations in 20 years.
- Marshall Wins State Academic Decathlon Title
- Exchange Likes It Fine at Dry Gulfstream Park
- ANGELS : Show Must Still Go On for Randle
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Santa Margarita
- Kings Show Clippers the Way : Pro basketball: Webb's 22 points help Sacramento's 110-93 victory over an envious team in the Sports Arena.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Fast-Food Eatery Offers Pizza With Latin Twist : Franchise: La Pizza Loca will open its first international location in Guatemala City in July.
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS: MILAN : Scattershot Glamour
- Agents Infiltrate Family Network, Bring It Down in 2-Year Operation
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel Puts Limits on Cemetery Plans
- NEWPORT BEACH : Effort Made to Prevent Dover Drive Widening
- Republican Budget Cuts Nick Even Supporters : Government: Rep. Ron Packard and head of area Private Industry Council learn hard, new realities when federal programs are slashed.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : Stepping Into the Spotlight to Toot Your Own Horn
- Sound Pricing : Tower Records and Other U.S. Exporters to Japan Cash In on Weak Dollar
- ISOMETRIC INSULTS
- 184-Mile Stretch of I-5 Shut Down : Storm: Temporary bridge over road is expected to be up within a month. Caltrans says plans for a short detour may be dropped because local roads might not hold up.
- Economic Profile
- Dissecting a Medical Mystery : Federal panel will seek causes of symptoms suffered by thousands of Gulf War veterans
- Georgia Tech Turns Down NIT, but Other NCAA Castoffs Don't
- Short-Term Problems, Long-Term Potential : Mexico clamps on program of economic austerity
- CHINA
- PHILIPPINES
- Atlanta Hitches Its Make-Over to Olympics
- At Least 5 Killed in Bosnian Capital
- Shuttle Telescopes Zoom In for a Few Quick Snapshots of Moon
- A Historic Vision : Planning: Santa Paula residents give city their proposal for downtown, which will recapture town's roots.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Toplessness on Board Repels Some Ashore
- NEWPORT BEACH : Elementary School to Put On 'Oklahoma!'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Kentucky Gets Down to Beating Arkansas : SEC: After trailing for most of the game, Wildcats rally for 95-93 overtime victory in tournament championship game.
- DODGERS : Team Cuts Payroll $10 Million
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ex-King Coffey Helps Red Wings Win
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Esperanza
- Nice Box of Chocolates for Zemeckis : Awards: Directors Guild tribute to 'Forrest Gump' director moves him to the front of the line in Oscar race.
- POP MUSIC/COMEDY REVIEW : Mexican Heritage Is Part of the Show-Biz for Carr, Rodriguez
- 'Denial' of Holocaust Horrors : Peter Sagal's Play Targets Revisionism
- The Dow Gets Hotter, Means Less
- JAPAN
- Aide Returns Chief's Murder to Spotlight : Homicide: Slain Tijuana police leader's secretary demands action. She accuses key officials of abandoning her boss in his anti-drug efforts and failing to bring his killers to justice.
- Danes, Unlike Most in U.S., Favor Their Foreign Aid
- Christopher Ends His Role in Debate on Conoco-Iran Deal
- COMMUNITY COMMENT : A Half-Century Wait for an Apology
- HEARTFELT DONOR: A dismal situation is looking...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Earns a Spot in the Nick of Overtime
- When a Talk Show's 'Surprise' Backfires
- NBA ROUNDUP : Shaq Helps Magic Improve Home Record
- Laugh Lines : Rich, Powerful . . . and Goofy
- 1 Hurt in Retirement Home Fire
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Busing Among Possible School Cuts Set for Review
- Youth, 17, Slain in Anaheim; Woman Killed in Seal Beach
- Taggers Find Freeway Signs Are Playing Hard to Get
- Students' Lectures on Authors Offer Food for Thought
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Field Bucks Convention, Not Broncos : Men: Santa Clara, Manhattan among surprises in selected 64; Georgia Tech, George Washington left out.
- Schwartz Keeps Firm Control
- Going for the Laugh : For years, gay literature has been dominated by somber topics--coming out, AIDS. Now, both writers and readers are turning to humor.
- Heavy Storm Leaves Little Damage in Its Wake : Weather: Sunny skies are in forecast for county, which was spared devastating rain that fell elsewhere.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City's Future Linked to Commercial Strip
- Countywide : Doctor Eulogized for Dedication, Humor
- No End in Sight to Crowding at Orangewood : Social services: Every bed is already taken at the children's facility. Shelter advocates fear budget crisis will make matters worse.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Purdue Proves It Hasn't Lost Bite
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Lakes Has Big Ideas For Gymnastics Talent Pool
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : El Toro
- Theater : West's 'Puddin' Suffers From Marriage of Cliches
- Affirmative Action Debate
- Sen. Campbell
- Simpson Costs, Ito's Sanctions
- Disney Hall Problems
- Tax Forms
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK...
- Testing of Ocean Water
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK...
- La Conchita Mudslide
- OTHER NEWS - March 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 13, 1995
- San Diego County - News from March 13, 1995
- Shooting Leaves Officer Near Death, Man Slain : Law enforcement: Newport Beach authorities believe the two exchanged gunfire but don't know why.
- Officer Wounded in Newport Beach : Violence: Man discovered slain next to critically injured policeman. Officer's gun and another are found, but shooting scenario is unclear.
- Rams Finding There's a Fare to St. Louis : Pro football: Though Tagliabue apparently will recommend against the move, owners are open to receiving a ransom.
- Rams Forced to Buck System : NFL: League committee says owners will approve move--for the right price.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Anteater Women to Face a Tough Stanford Team
- COLUMN ONE : California's Illicit Farm Belt Export : The nation's booming methamphetamine trade is fed by mobile labs throughout the state's rural areas. Mexican drug families have replaced biker gangs as masterminds of the elusive network.
- Body-Recovery Work at Creek a Grim Task
- A 'Contract' Clause Casts Africa Adrift : Foreign aid: U.S. dollars once sustained brutal dictators, but now help emerging democracies; GOP cuts are a recipe for chaos.
- Punishing Effects of a Strong Yen Are a Problem 'Made in Japan'
- Zest for Life : Psychologist Sioux Elledge of Laguna Niguel now reaches people with her Sioux Z Wow Gourmet Chile Sauce. Her recipe for a radical career change includes love and joy.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Conference to Focus on Rise in Hate Crime
- SILVER LAKE : Driver, 19, Killed by Gunman at Curb
- KOREATOWN : Helping Immigrants Realize Their Dreams
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Picks a Bad Time to Go Cold, 67-62
- THIRD TIME'S A CHARM FOR SHARON CASE
- Black Airmen Savor Bittersweet Memories
- Padrinos : They Are Known as the Godfathers, Veteranos Whose Roots in East L.A. Run Deep. Their Days as Street Toughs Long Gone, They Are Now Committed to Reducing Bloodshed Caused by Latino Gang Warfare.
- AGOURA HILLS : Workers' Compensation Office to Close in June
- Their Love, Born of Wartime Danger, Lasts for Life : World War II: Two American civilians were imprisoned in the Philippines under brutal conditions. The young man and woman bonded to get through the experience, and bonded for good.
- In Developer We Trust? : Burbank risks taxpayers' money to get building projects off the ground
- Seals of Approval : VALLEY CITIES CAPTURE THEIR IMAGES
- State Title Finally Goes to Ventura
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS : BOYS' ROUNDUP : Second-Half Surge Gives Dominguez the Title
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Monarchs Don't Give Clovis West Too Many Chances
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Storms Past Clovis West
- COMMENTARY : Paying Directors in Company Stock Doesn't Boost Performance : Compensation: Stocks don't move in relation to directors' ownership of shares, study shows.
- The Private Life of Our Century : Pain inflicted by people upon each other and upon themselves is soaked through this poetic history : HISTORY: The Home Movie, <i> By Craig Raine (Doubleday: $22; 326 pp.)</i>
- HEART SONGS AND OTHER STORIES by...
- WESTLAKE : Meeting to Focus on Ideas for EIR
- HUNTINGTON PARK : New Police Chief Gets 5-Year Contract
- Despite Infamy, Shock Therapy Makes a Comeback : Psychiatry: It sounds like something out of the Dark Ages. But the procedure is quietly making a comeback as the treatment of choice for limited conditions of depression.
- Art: Database Offered Via Internet
- Mortgage Program Worth Avoiding
- CAUGHT MY EYE : Who Will Draw the Frog Hospital?
- Five Angelenos Elected as Architect Fellows
- News, Tips & Bargains : Brown Bagging It, American-Style
- Too Big : The woman behind the image : GARBO: A Biography, <i> By Barry Paris (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 512 pp.)</i>
- ALASKA SPECIAL ISSUE : Anatomy of a glacier
- Actor Hopes to Ride Trusty (and Rusty) Colt to Success
- Minister's Penalty to Be Announced : Religion: Two years after church's pastor resigned, officials will reveal what he did wrong and the punishment.
- Customizing a Tough Truancy Plan for L.A. : Monrovia policy may be right for the city--with some changes
- CAMARILLO : Sheriff, D.A. to Collect Signatures for Initiative
- Date of Fund-Raiser Creates Concern : Observances: April 28 affair could be seen as a celebration of the fall of Saigon, some members of Project 20 fear. The dispute has split the group.
- THE WORLD : PAKISTAN : Americans' Murders Shouldn't Sour Ties
- Police Seek Help in Finding Teen, Baby
- A Side Order of Romance : Owner of Chinese Restaurant Puts Matchmaking on the Menu
- SANTA ANITA HANDICAP : Smiling, He Risks $120,000
- In Brief
- Those Elusive Chopinists
- Homeless Shelter Fire Fatal to 4 Children
- Glendale Campus Forum Canceled
- Journalists Arrested on Illegal Migrants' Boat
- Conservancy Should Sell Streisand Land : Plans to rent residences there for special events will be costly to taxpayers, when property could instead bring in money to help buy long-sought Soka parcel.
- Love It or Loathe It : Berkeley Architect's Design a Sea Change in Housing
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : Kierulff Does Double-Time as Others Pace Themselves
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Luckey Steps Into the Spotlight for Mater Dei : Division I girls: Her key free throws make the difference in 50-47 victory over Clovis West.
- Warriors Bring Brea Olinda Era to an End, 53-49 : Division II girls: Woodbridge victory keeps Ladycats from playing for State title for first time in seven years.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : No Media Sideshow for Nelson
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach State Rallies to Beat BYU in Baseball
- DJ QUIK, "Safe + Sound" ( Profile...
- Madonna has just recorded Marvin Gaye's "I...
- Fancy Coffins Popular Art for Eternity : Africa: In Ghana, caskets that are shaped like Mercedes, lions, hens and even huge red peppers appeal to the wealthy as well as the eccentric. Foreigners, however, appreciate the caskets as art.
- THE NATION : GOVERNMENT : Does Disdain of Washington Signal Return of 19th-Century Federalism?
- SANTA PAULA : Hearings Scheduled on Landfill Expansion
- Anteater Women Get to Polish Big West Tournament Trophy
- Ducks Lose but Kariya Gains : Hockey: Rookie earns goal and assist in special game before parents and siblings despite 5-3 loss at Vancouver.
- SANTA ANITA : Lit De Justice Finds Easier Going in Victory
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS
- THE CHILDREN IN THE WOODS by...
- Retracing Hoof Steps of the Pony Express
- ALASKA SPECIAL ISSUE: Juneau : Frontierland : At the edge of the wild, the Alaskan capital has trendy trappings but a boom-town spirit
- Retro : Warren's Chief 'Justice'
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Election Violence Claims at Least 10
- Russell Raitt; Scripps Oceanographer Studied Sea Floor
- EASTSIDE : Businesses to Help Nonprofit Groups
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Lady Cougars Find They Have No Fight Left, 72-57
- COUNTYWIDE : Foundation Offering College Scholarships
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS : DIVISION V BOYS : Shot Drops for Stark, Mounties
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS : BOYS' DIVISION I : Mater Dei Rolls Over Clovis West, 78-51
- UCLA Women Lose at Oregon
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Edison
- Jackie Autry, executive vice president of the...
- Names in the News. . . ....
- William Hegarty Is Named COO of Elexsys International