- Fly Inns : Alaska Special Issue : In a land virtually without roads, four of the best, most congenial lodges from which to explore Alaska's rich, vast wilderness.
- How Homeowner Groups Run
- If you want to grow the best, the latest or most unusual flowers or vegetables, if you want to stand out from the gardening crowd, you must go . . . : From Packet to Plant
- Will the Future Be One Long Coffee Break? : THE END OF WORK: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era, <i> By Jeremy Rifkin (Tarcher/Putnam: $24.95; 368 pp.)</i>
- Going Bonkers on the Slopes
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Unnatural History : Forget Reality. The Avant-Garde Museum of Jurassic Technology Specializes in the Strange, Eerie and Improbable. But Its Artistic Intent Is Serious.
- ART : Mystical Teachings Link Hungarian Artists : Art: Show features works by Levente Thury and Imre Amos, who share connection to Rabbi Isaac Taub.
- SANTA MONICA : Steeple Chase Ends as Quake Repairs Begin
- Accused Killer of College Athlete Pleads Innocent
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Endeavour Crew Gauges Star's Effects
- Salmon Finally Appear to Be Back in the Pink : Ecology: The worst declines have been turned around, thanks to U.S. and Candian efforts.
- A Meeting Place for Science and Religion : The ascendance of cosmology is restoring a long-interrupted dialogue
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Learning from 'Dad, the Angel & Me'--and don't forget the orangutan
- Domestic Abuse: Out of the Shadows
- Settling Down With a Money Market Portfolio
- NATURAL LIGHT AND THE ITALIAN PIAZZA ...
- NP by Banana Yoshimoto, translated from...
- ALASKA SPECIAL ISSUE: Humor : Stupid Tourist Questions : Please don't ask Alaskans what what time the lights go on
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- REGION : Coalition Takes Aim at Social Problems
- Juvenile Custody Suicides Blamed on Apathy, Impulse, Gaps in Care : Crime: Rising rate comes at a time of growing public frustration. Some say this fuels a creeping indifference.
- This Wild Bunch Had a Blast
- Notes about your surroundings
- Hannah and Her Soul Sister : Two players in the cultural and political wars of mid-century America : BETWEEN FRIENDS: The Correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy, 1949-1975, <i> Edited by Carol Brightman (Harcourt Brace: $34.95; 412 pp.)</i>
- ALASKA SPECIAL ISSUE: Bristol Bay : Wallowing in Walruses : On remote, windblown Round Island, two-ton wonders rule the roost
- STYLE : DESIGN : A New Open-Door Policy
- THE GEOGRAPHY OF CHILDHOOD: Why Children Need...
- Fair Will Help Home Buyers Realize Dreams
- Actor Opts for Elbow Room
- Summit Yields No Anti-Poverty Consensus : Diplomacy: Resolution crafted at U.N. gathering is non-binding, long on compromise and short on specifics.
- <i> C'mon,</i> Girls--This Is How It Goes: You Cheer, They Think
- WHAT DID HE SAY? It may seem...
- Thieves Get $5,600 From Gardener
- 'Patriotically Correct' History Isn't Honest : Standards: Political actors shouldn't dictate the work of the humanities endowment.
- Dollar Crisis Signals a Need for U.S. Self-Discipline
- News, Tips & Bargains : Alaska Road Opens This Summer
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Your Mortgage : Lenders to Disclose More Reverse-Mortgage Costs
- VERBATIM
- Just Another Man From East L.A. : Los Lobos' Louie Perez has traveled the world with the award-winning band, but his conscience is never far from home.
- MEXICO : Gray Whales vs. Pesos: Which Should Prevail?
- Hughes to Keep Twice as Many Jobs in Fullerton : Aerospace: Plant reconfigurations mean the company can retain 1,400 positions. However, 1,000 layoffs are predicted by year's end.
- Remorseful Vandal Atones With $1,500 Cash
- Experts Take New Look at Quake Plans
- ECHO PARK : Drop-In Police Site Step Closer to Reality
- Haiti Gunmen Ambush 4 Buses, Kill 1 Driver
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Deutch May Help CIA Come In From the Cold : Intelligence: In recent years, the agency's clout has been marginalized. But nominee is seen as one of Administration's most influential defense figures.
- Perennial Favorite
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- 'Geronimo: An American Legend'
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- United Way Campaign
- OXNARD : Takasugi to Meet With Defense Chief
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Brady Law Prevented 45,000 Gun Purchases
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- EAST LOS ANGELES : Scholarships Offered for College Students
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Job Training Center To Get $10,000 Grant
- Williamson and McNulty Wed
- POLITICAL MANNERS : House's Herd Mentality Senate's Rote Deference
- SOCCER : Banning Stuns Garfield to Take Title
- New Math Plan: a Plus for Pupils?
- Health Risks Drop in Active Women
- World IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : Assassination Adds to Ethnic Tension
- Opposition, Anger Rising Over Mexico Austerity Plan : Latin America: Opponents predict social unrest. Key organizations move to distance themselves from Zedillo.
- Everett Jackson; San Diego Artist, Teacher
- CRENSHAW : Mentor Program for Teen Parents Offered
- Cougar Girls Better Their Best Marks : Basketball: Crenshaw's third straight City title caps the season. The team also won more games and went deeper in the state playoffs than ever before.
- Northridge Ends Season With Defeat
- Justice Served : Aspiring Lawyer, Judge Tina Thompson Quickly Delivers Verdict at USC as Likely All-American With Relentless Style
- NCAA DIVISION II BASKETBALL : Fast-Finishing UC Riverside Earns Its Trip to Louisville
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Ellison Refuses to Allow Washington State to Lose
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : McNaull Pays Off for Long Beach
- Some Flighty Points to Ponder on the Plane to Pakistan
- ART : Camera-Ready, Not Shy : Photographers Maureen Lambray and Lynn Davis share a love for tackling challenging, physically arduous subjects.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : 'Attention Withdrawal Deficit' Triggers Jordan U-Turn
- Look Mom, a State Championship!
- Picabo Street, Rasmussen Give U.S. a Double Downhill Day
- Warriors' Stovall Puts On a Game-Winning Show
- IF YOU'RE TALKING TO ME, YOUR CAREER...
- Robert Zemeckis Wins Top Award From Director's Guild for 'Forrest Gump'
- Alleged Tagger Pleads Innocent to Shooting Death of Athlete
- Clinton Attacks Republican Rollbacks
- A Crush Revealed on a TV Talk Show Ends in Murder
- Four-Star Films : 'Love Among the Ruins'
- DOWNTOWN : Inglewood Resident Earns Scholarship
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Antidote for Ethnic Antagonisms : The proposed 'civil rights initiative' would avert conflict in our state's diversified population; that, or more Prop. 187s.
- THE STATE : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Where Affirmative Action Has Failed to Mute White Power
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS : GIRLS' DIVISION I : Mater Dei Wins With Its Luckey Charm
- Autry Confirms Ueberroth's Interest in the Angels : Baseball: Former baseball commissioner would be a minority owner and managing general partner.
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS
- It's Like Old Times for Anteaters in Defeat by Nevada
- Built to Scale : Rock Climbers Frequent an Indoor Wall to Improve Their Outdoor Skill
- A Win-Win Situation in Tennis
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Foothill
- Been Swimming So Long, He's Wrinkled
- POP MUSIC : Strategy? That's a Stretch : British sensation Elastica worked hard to avoid the hype that goes with comparisons to icons like the Pretenders and Blondie. But the more the group downplayed things, the bigger the buzz grew.
- Insecticide Spraying on Airlines
- SALMON OF THE PACIFIC by Adam...
- STYLE : County Seats
- South Africa Welcomes Wave of Tourists Taking in Sights : Travel: With apartheid ended, foreigners bolster nation's economy. Game parks, Zulu villages, even impoverished townships attract visitors.
- They Love the Crabs of Summer
- Man Convicted in '92 Stabbing of Student
- Veteran actor-producer-writer Sheldon Leonard has penned his...
- Europe Moves to Protect the Alps : Tourism: A pact among the Alpine nations is criticized as long on aims and short on legally binding regulations.
- Storm Pounding Northern California
- A Rebuilding Season Ends : Crenshaw's Retooled 'Bus' Took 14th City Title Before the Wheels Came Off
- Hate-Related Incidents Form Ugly Pattern : Better Reporting Helps, While Fighting Against Ignorance Fosters Understanding
- Much-Misunderstood Derivatives Play a Key Role in Managing Risk
- Deal of the Week
- Laid-Back Travel on the Slow Coach
- ON-RAMP : And Parking's a Snap on Melrose
- For Seniors : After 60 Years, Beloved Nanny Is One of the Family
- The Bounce Doesn't Go LACC's Way : College basketball: Markee Brown's desperation half-court shot hits the back of the rim as College of Sequoias pulls out an upset victory, 74-73.
- THE MENTORS STEVEN BOCHCO CAN'T THANK ENOUGH
- One Certainty if Ng Is Tried Here--It'll Cost : Courts: Judge says bankruptcy isn't a factor as he mulls request to have state's most expensive murder case moved.
- Program Helps Ex-Defense Workers Re-Engineer Careers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Enjoy Rare Night Against Sabre Goalie
- COMMENTARY : It's Easy to Gamble Away Life
- PREP ROUNDUP : Servite Boys Set a First in Winning Volleyball Event
- COVER STORY : Det. Kelly's Public Hell : When David Caruso left 'NYPD Blue,' fans were heartbroken, even enraged, about this <i> betrayal</i> . But Caruso had to follow his own path. Let him explain, from the set of his next project.
- Northridge, High Schools Rained Out
- Smith Wants to Return to Football
- RECREATION / STEVE HENSON : Trail Builders Open New Horizons
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Mission Viejo
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS
- Antelope Valley Hate Crimes Underscore Need for Action : African Americans in Palmdale and Lancaster wonder whether their cities are experiencing growing pains or a case of deteriorating race relations.
- ALL-AREA WRESTLING TEAM / WRESTLER OF THE YEAR : Gabe Roman
- THEATER : Petula's Back! : Decades ago, she faded from American fame. Now she's starring in 'Blood Brothers.' Where was she all those years? Everywhere.
- Storm Wreaks Havoc on Roads; Transient Dies : Caltrans: Agency had road-clearing equipment in strategic spots and hundreds on call to take the deluge's worst punch.
- Love Is Served All Day : Matchmaker: Romance is on the menu in a Burbank Chinese restaurant where the owner doubles as spouse-hunting Cupid for eligible singles.
- Tar Heels Want to Prove West Wrong : ACC tournament: North Carolina, behind Wallace and Stackhouse, beats Maryland in overtime, will face Wake Forest in the final.
- Troubling Times in Mar del Plata : Pan American Games: In Argentina, 6,500 athletes from 42 countries will compete in 34 sports, amid tales of financial woe and political maneuvering.
- Drunk Driving Suspect Injures Parked Officer
- MOVIES : Service With a Sneer : No one plays a villain quite like Donald Sutherland, who's almost as scary as 'Outbreak's' killer virus. His secret: You have to remember that bad guys are people too.
- DANCE : Is He the Future of Ballet? : New York City Ballet's latest Danish import, Nikolaj Hubbe, has plenty of star quality and the ambition to match. And if that doesn't persuade you, Baryshnikov says he 'jumps just like a fish in the water.'
- Doctor Killed in Crash Remembered for Drive to Excel
- Bowe Has Tyson on His Mind : Boxing: After dispatching Hide in the sixth round, new WBO champion heads for Indiana with offer.
- Another Lesson for Daryabigi
- The 'Glare': It Is Alive and Well : Hall of Famer Bob Gibson Is Back and He's Coaching Pitchers for the Cardinals
- Pharoah Sanders, Post-Coltrane
- This Director's Got a Brand Noir Bag
- Players Voice Displeasure With Chandler
- Young Kwan Learns Older Is Better in World Championships
- MOBY, "Everything Is Wrong" ( Elektra )...
- Can Lollapalooza Lure the Clash?
- Anti-Crime Rally Supports Plan for Police Station : Panorama City: About 100 take part in march designed to warn lawbreakers that the public is fed up.
- New Gym at Hart High School Gets Tentative OK : Rebuilding: District settles on plans for a facility similar in size to the structure destroyed in the Northridge earthquake. FEMA will give final approval.
- Family Sees Dream Buried in Landslide
- She Doesn't Allow Messin' in Her Office : USC's Tina Thompson Is a Physical Player With a Relentless Inside Power Game
- Gung Ho : After Long Decline, High School ROTC Is Again Winning Hearts and Minds
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Newbury Park Extends Streak to 26 With Victory
- Still the Boss
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : As a Waste Appointee, He Wants Not . . . Except, Perhaps, a Senate Seat
- Angels Sign Randle, 46, as Replacement Player
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Monarchs' Jackson Quietly Focused : Division I boys: He lets his numbers and his teammates do the talking in Mater Dei victory.
- Her Daughter Also Appears a Bit Spacey
- ANGELS : Randle, 46, Takes Gig as Replacement
- SANTA ANITA HANDICAP : Best Pal Is Not the Best Bet : Horse racing: Irish-bred Urgent Request beats him to win Big 'Cap as owner's wager, jockey's trip pay off.
- It's Same Old Song but Different Beat for USC : College basketball: Trojans' skid hits 14, but mercifully, season ends with 83-81 overtime loss to Oregon State.
- COMMENTARY : Replacement Baseball Players Don't Matter
- Simply Alarming : In Sleepy Indian Wells, Jensens Are Keeping Fans Awake
- THEATER NOTES : Hold That Gavel--It's Showtime
- COMMENTARY ON O.C. GOVERNMENT : Reforms Should be Guided by Public Service, Not Private Profit : Make government understandable and effective, rather than simply reducing the number of agencies.
- Industrial Magic : Arts: In a desolate neighborhood, the Towne Street Theatre thrives and produces plays with an emphasis on ethnic performers and women.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara Feels Heat From Faldo Despite Edge
- Thornton Defense Attorneys Face the Ultimate Courtroom Test : Law: The two public defenders are in a battle to determine whether killer will be sentenced to die.
- No Rain, but Storm Is Brewing : Tennis: No. 1 Sampras, former No. 1s Edberg and Becker and No. 2 Agassi are semifinalists in Indian Wells tournament.
- AMERICA WEST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Northridge Comes Up Just Short
- COMPUTER GAME REVIEW : A Worthy Successor to Doom : The addictive Heretic is a spectacularly entertaining game that is simple to play and full of surprises.
- 3 Southland Schools Leading in Decathlon
- Here's the Scoop : If Dog Owners Follow Rules at Huntington Beach Park, It Stays Open
- Long Beach State's McNaull Dominates New Mexico State
- Irvine Women Get First NCAA Berth
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS : DIVISION III BOYS : Harvard Blocked by Artesia
- Sobering Experience : It Has Been 346 Days Since Whaler Coach Holmgren Has Taken a Drink, but His Goal Is Only to Make It to No. 347
- Battered Kings Beat Jets, Lose Two Players : Hockey: Injuries to Blake and Kurri dampen celebration of first consecutive victories in more than a year.
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Woodbridge
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS : DIVISION III GIRLS : Panthers Rebound to Advance
- Nevada Puts Foot Down on UC Irvine : College basketball: Anteaters eliminated by Wolf Pack, 88-69, in the Big West tournament semifinals.
- TELEVISION : Drama of a Different Color : A CBS series aims to portray African Americans with a dignity often missing from the prevailing black-themed comedies. But will it make history by drawing in white audiences?
- Tupac Shakur's Grim New 'World'
- Five News Channels Seek European Business Viewers : Media: Market leaders CNN International and NBC Super Channel have so far contributed more prestige than cash to their parent companies.
- Easing Onto a Cruise Ship
- RESTAURANTS : WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS : And the City That Invented Ambience Will Always Have Bistros With Fabulous Food
- 'Thank You for Choosing Us and Have a Pleasant Fight' : Airlines: It helps to know where your booking agent stands in the escalating feud with major air carriers.
- STYLE : A Sit-Down Guy
- Term Limits Roil Waters of Longtime Friendship : Politics: Willie Brown and faithful ally John Burton must leave the Assembly in '96. Now, both may have their eyes on the same state Senate seat.
- JEFFERSON PARK : Daughter Works to Reopen Sid's Cafe
- World IN BRIEF : KAZAKHSTAN : Parliament Dissolved After Court Ruling
- JAUNDICED EYE : The Merchants of Musk Are Hooking our Youth
- The Bottom Line on County Bankruptcy : How All the Numbers Will Translate Into Reality
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Esperanza
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Operating in a Media Vacuum, Nelson Just Kept on Winning
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Beats Brea to Advance to Final
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN REGIONAL FINALS
- USC Women Lose to Oregon State
- STYLE : Display's the Thing
- O.C. Experiences a Smattering of Closures, Flooding and Damage : Weather: Pacific system doesn't live up to its warning. Most areas report about 2 inches of rainfall.
- Chicago Sun-Times Editorial Editor Admits Plagiarism, Quits
- WATTS : New Field Deputy for Svorinich Named
- 'Angie'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FAA Earlier Rejected Icy-Weather Warning
- Newborn's Body Washes Ashore in Newport
- L.A. Steals Chicago's Air Game : Pro basketball: Lakers score 108-105 victory while Bulls concentrate on saga of Jordan's rumored return.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa State Shoots Down No. 2 Kansas, 80-72
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Trabuco Hills
- Stoudamire Declared Ineligible at Arizona : College basketball: He and Davis watch as Wildcats lose to Arizona State in double overtime. Appeal will be made.
- ALBUM REVIEW
- LOLLAPALOOZA II: The pairing of the Clash...
- Kobe Prompts New Look at Quake Preparedness : Emergencies: Experts see need for a less centralized medical network. Casualties in major temblor would swamp current setup.
- A Window of Opportunity for Tenants in Turmoil : Law: Nonprofit Unlawful Detainer Assistance Project helps renters facing eviction. Landlords also can get aid.
- Dorothy A. Peterson; Prominent L.A. Interior Designer
- Rights Activists Finish Selma March : Race relations: Group retraces historic trek in 1965 that led to Voting Rights Act. Jesse Jackson says the struggle is still going on.
- This Isn't Reform--It's a Steamroller : GOP bill curbing lawsuits would flatten the small investor
- Services Set Tuesday for George Hoag II
- Burton. Hamlet. Exhumed.
- LINDA RONSTADT, "Feels Like Home" ( Elektra...
- How the West Was Really Won : The team behind the hit play 'Buffalo Soldier' takes a post-Vietnam view of race, war and American history.
- DISCO NIXON by Marilyn Werden &...
- Annual Building Survey
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : New Center Helps Keep Families Intact
- WESTLAKE : Landlord Is Fined for Slum Violations
- U.S., China Settle One Trade Dispute, Launch Into Another
- ECHO PARK : Food Giveaway Set for Seniors, Disabled
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : When Turf No Longer Meets Surf : Del Mar is feeling the pain of change. First, Amtrak sidelined the town's historic station. Now, a long-ignored law banning access to the beach via railroad property is being enforced.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Night of the Demons 2 (Cinemax Monday...
- Probe of Airport Funds Puts Pena Under Scrutiny : Inquiry: While he was mayor of Denver, city may have diverted money from federally subsidized facility.
- CRENSHAW : Man Gets 14 Years for Shooting Boy, 15
- City Council's Water Rate Plan: All Wet : Complex new revisions in user fees that only a true guzzler could love
- 'Justifiable Homicide' Rulings Questioned : Law: FBI analysis shows rate in county is high. Recent events have triggered public debate on the issue. : COUNTY REPORT: Debate Over Deadly Force
- VENTURA COUNTY NEWS : Interest in Citizenship Workshops Is Booming : Immigrants: Agency sees attendance swell at its daylong sessions in wake of voters' approval of Proposition 187.
- Mars Mission's Dress Rehearsal Set for Arizona : Exploration: A plot with dunes and volcanic rocks at the University of Arizona is being readied as a practice spot for landings on the Red Planet.
- Thunder Gulch First by a Nose in Florida Derby
- Michigan State Routs Wisconsin in Heathcote's Final Home Game
- Seniors O'Bannon, Edney Rule the Night for Bruins : College basketball: In farewell to Pauley Pavilion, they are offensive and defensive stars of 94-78 rout of Oregon before record crowd of 13,037.
- PERFORMING ARTS : What Becomes a <i> Buffo </i> Most? : The answer: Playing him straight, say Claudio Desderi and Michael Gallup, who share the comic title role in L.A. Opera's "Don Pasquale."
- In Brief
- Weekend Escape: Northern California : Redwood Revival : Soaking up the indoor-outdoor experience at Woodside's nearly new Skylonda
- Dealing With IRS: It Pays to Know Your Rights
- SCHOOL DAYS : Playground Pacifists
- MASTERPIECE THEATER : Long-Lost Rembrandt or Worthless Junk? Fortune Hunters Put Heirlooms to the Test
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Government Hits Militia Positions
- Armed Bandits Rob 30 Tourists in Kenya
- Seabed Talks Stalled
- COLUMN ONE : Paying a High Price for Honor : An Arab tribal custom obliges a man to kill a female relative if he thinks she has sullied the family name. Palestinian women hope that in the new Mideast, tolerance of such murders will end.
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority Disapprove of Wilson Presidential Bid : Politics: But his popularity in the state is up. Proposed affirmative action initiative has overwhelming support.
- Verbum Dei Beats Garces, 84-70
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : An ensemble sitcom's best friend--that's what Matthew Perry's become
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Ex-Music Conductor Will Sign Art Books
- Some Jumped in Just Before O.C. Pool Sank
- Clinton Picks Defense Official to Head CIA
- BOLD Fashion Statement : Amid Aerospace Decline, L.A. Garment Industry Emerges as a Regional Economic Force
- Booking Flights Takes More Than Cursory Skill
- Counters Culture : The Simple Rule of Blackjack is That the House Reigns--To Win Consistently Takes Skill, Luck and the Art of the Con
- Misdeeds Pay Off, for Some : Courts: Defendants' settlements with cities include payments to nonprofit organizations.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clintons Take In a Night on the Town
- William H. Thomas; Innovator in Aviation, Audio Engineering
- Irish Women Win Access to Abortion Information
- CITY OF COMMERCE : Council Cancels Vote on Adult Bookstore
- Speaker Gingrich
- New World Bank Head Recommended
- THE WORLD : NORTHERN IRELAND : The 'Out' That Keeps Ulster on the Road to a Genuine Peace
- Readers Take Turn at Rubble-Rousing
- Body of Newborn Discovered on Shore : Investigation: A woman walking in Newport finds the infant, who had been in the water several days. Police have no clues about identity or cause of death.
- Bhutto Vows to Bring Order to Karachi : Pakistan: Many are skeptical government can stem lawlessness. Bodies of Americans flown home.
- A Few Good Cavalrymen
- Faith Is Helping Teen-Ager Win Fight of Her Life : Rachel Nixon's 2-Year Cancer Struggle Hasn't Altered Her Plans to Be a Doctor
- USC: 2 Honored With Emeriti Awards
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- Focus : Rock of Ages
- No Flash in the (Frying) Pan
- On View : The Comeback 'Critic'
- The Pot Calls the Kettle Socialist : Defense contractors and microchip manufacturers also are on the federal dole.
- Experts Say Police Can Decrease Rate of Self-Defense Shootings : Prevention: Increased training and enforcement of strict policies have been effective elsewhere, they say. But some local authorities are skeptical.
- Gray Davis' Record
- Earthquake Assistance
- U.S. Didn't Have 'Concentration Camps'
- More Research Needed on AZT Fetal Effects
- Pat Buchanan
- Language Policy Protects Patients
- In Praise of Peru
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- Romantic Venice Afloat in Modern-Day Woes : Italy: Ten million tourists a year come to see marvels from city's 1,500 years of grandeur. But businesses are fleeing, housing is too expensive and the population has shrunk in 30 years from 138,000 to 70,000. And yes, the city is still sinking.
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- Spare UCI Hospital the Budget Ax
- Pi Kappa Alpha Should Accept Responsibility
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- The Gospel According to Playboy Cover Girl
- Brokerages Become First to Let Investors Buy, Sell Stocks Through Internet : Innovation: The on-line system offered on the World Wide Web wins praise as faster, easier, cheaper and more convenient than traditional brokers. Larger firms still have security concerns.
- RESCUED
- Schools Deserve 100% of Pool Funds
- 'It Was Chaos,' but Caltrans Was Prepared : Travel: Agency had positioned road-clearing equipment in strategic spots and had hundreds of workers on call as it hunkered down to take the storm's worst punch.
- More Work To Be Done
- Regulations, Taxes Not 'Unnecessary'