- COMMENTARY : Baseball Needs New Blood If It Is Going to Revive Itself
- In Brief
- TOUR DESIGNER: If Pearl Jam's plan to...
- An Artist Goes to Sea (And Other Stories) : Tonga, Iceland, the Vatican--Jeffrey Vallance gets around. The artist's explorations are collected in a new retrospective.
- Performing Arts : Music & Dance News : The Return of the Prodigy : After a four-month medical break, violinist Midori is back on stage, back in school andback in the business of being a concert star.
- Pig in a Poke, Politics Are Fine Bedfellows
- TENNIS / EASTER BOWL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT : Prestigious Event Draws Talented Field With Move
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Gives Flyers a Lift, 3-1
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Smith's Feathers Ruffled, but He Finally Arrives
- It's a Who's Who Plus a Who's He in Masters Logjam : Golf: Crenshaw and former USC walk-on Henninger tied, but everyone knows anything can happen today.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs' Streak Hits 14
- Broken Spring : They're a Little Late (Something About a Strike), but Major Leaguers Finally Return, and It's Time to Talk Baseball : ANGELS: Can Lee Smith Close the Gap in AL West?
- In Brief
- SANTA ANITA : Wandesta Is Favored Over Six Rivals in Santa Barbara
- In Brief
- Browsing: Med Lit
- Destination: Mexico City : Floating Fiesta : On Xochimilco's canals, restored to Aztec splendor, a place to go with the flow
- Publish <i> and </i> Perish : A pair of murder mysteries set in the publishing world : ORIGINAL SIN <i> By P.D. James (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 416 pp.)</i> : THE BOOKMAKERS: <i> By Zev Chafets (Random House: $23; 320 pp.) </i>
- Researcher Turns From Science to Revenge : Suicide: Bent on settling an old score, a once-promising scientist wounds professor and, a day later, kills himself. Others say they saw warning signs.
- 6 Teen-Agers Die When Car Collides With Freight Train
- 'Fearless'
- Army Chief Nominated
- State Democrats Give Clinton Their Support : Politics: President, hailed as California's 'best friend,' calls attention to his accomplishments.
- Generation X Dream Wheels : The 18-to-30 Crowd Knows What It Wants: A Fully Loaded Sport Utility Vehicle--for $12,000 Please
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Stars at Michelin
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- They Got the Lead Out--and Left
- HAMBURGER HEAVEN: The Illustrated Guide to the...
- Telling It Like It Was : Seventy recount their experience with McCarthyism : RED SCARE Memories of the American Inquisition: An Oral History <i> By Griffin Fariello(W.W. Norton & Co.: $29.95; 576 pp.) </i>
- Curious, Pious Make Pilgrimage to Grassy, Quiet Hill : Cemeteries: Staff won't give directions to the small, well-hidden gravestone of Nicole Brown Simpson, but persistent tourists seek it out.
- Joseph A. Ippolito; Award-Winning Movie Sound Editor
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ICELAND : Polls Show Premier at Risk in Election
- Some Advice for Those Last-Minute Tax Filers
- Traveler's Journal: France : Bed & Breakdown : The idea was fetching but, in the end, these lodgings were too much like home
- CLIQUES : VITAL ORGANS
- Deal of the Week
- Troubadours Against Oppression : THE LIVING THEATRE: Art, Exile and Outrage <i> By John Tytell</i> (<i> Grove Press: $23; 384 pp.)</i>
- An Identity of Their Own : For the First Time, a Generation of Black Scholars is Defining What It Means to be an American, and They Are Asking Provocative Questions About Class, Gender and Race In the Post-Civil Rights Era.
- NOWHERE IS A PLACE: Travels in Patagonia...
- The Sun Never Sets on a World of Wine Festivals
- Coming Out in the Spotlight : Gay son of a prominent military father recounts his struggles : ALL-AMERICAN BOY: A Memoir <i> By Scott Peck (Scribner: $22; 235 pp.) </i>
- Landlady Must Give Tenant Copy of Lease
- With An Eye On. . . : Sometimes the 'Ready or Not' girls leave all that angst behind--and just go shopping
- BODYTALK: The Meaning of Human Gestures ...
- Perfectly Suited for This Baseball Season : No heroics in this stumblebum novel : THE NEW YORK YANQUIS <i> By Bill Granger (Arcade Publishing: $21.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Landing Gear Stuck, Turboprop Lands on Rear Wheels
- A World of Whale Watching
- Amiel's Leg, by Thomas Lux
- The Egg and Ankica
- Easter : Lamb of the Season
- Southland Climate Suits Asparagus
- MARKETS : The King and His Subjects
- Clinton Names New Aid Coordinator
- Tax Proposals and Measure M
- Public Deserves Board's Explanation
- Cancel Lower Divisions? Proposal Flunks Logic
- Jackie in the Eye of Her Beholders
- Supervisors Must Show Leadership on Sales Tax--or Some Alternative
- A 'Betrayed' Feeling
- 'PRIEST' PRO AND CON
- State Government
- Unity Fellowship Church's Role in Promoting Diversity
- Credential Panel
- OZZIE, HARRIET & ELTON
- Re-Name Taft High for Harry S. Truman
- Company Execs Should Be Elected, Not Selected
- It's Never Too Soon to Halt Use of CFCs
- Feuer Campaign Based on Religious Intolerance
- Pickpocket Alert
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Shattering the Silence : Soraya Mire endured a painful rite of passage--female circumcision. But now she's fighting back. Through her powerful documentary and lectures, she's forcing people to confront an ancient and still common practice.
- Same Store?
- SUCCULENT CASTRATOS
- VALUE ADDED
- Sales Tax Hike's Impact Is Real
- Taxpayers Don't Want a 'Streisand Center'
- Family Day-Care Home Is Proper Term
- In Cochran's Defense
- Babies' Deaths
- Nuclear Power Not the Safe Alternative
- Bolsa Chica Plan Will Cost Taxpayers
- Honor Cyclist's Memory by Making Streets Safer
- Cosmic Consultants
- QUIBBLES AND BITS
- Constraints on Teen-Agers May Not Be a Bad Thing
- Earth's Pillagers Get This Man's Vote
- Malpractice Caps Just and Reasonable
- UCLA Victory Celebration
- MTA Deserves Applause for Caution in Tunneling
- Baseball Strike Ends
- Kmart to Scrap Pension Plan in Favor of Profit Sharing : Retailing: Discounter has had disappointing earnings for eight consecutive quarters.
- 2 Women Howling Wild About Wolves, Determined to Save Them : New Mexico: Candy Kitchen Wolf Hybrid Rescue Ranch shelters the animals, many of them rejected pets. Proprietor compares canine to a 150-pound house cat with very large teeth and little patience with humans.
- 69 GOING ON 70
- PacBell's Animosity Over Wireless Technology Licenses Smells of Monopoly to Cox
- Lawmakers Elected by Angry Voters Oblige With Bills of a Creative Bent : Politics: Nevadan would name a highway after UFOs. Minnesota measure would recess the Legislature during walleye season. Then there's the Indiana representative who wants to take his chair home.
- Greyhounds
- Electric Cars Need to Be More <i> au Current</i>
- House GOP Calls for Repeal of Ban on Assault Weapons
- Department Heads Must Change or Go
- Legalize Casinos to Resolve Fiscal Crisis
- Corporate Welfare Cuts Spite Economy
- Hotel Rates
- McMillan on Adoption
- Obituaries - April 9, 1995
- For The Record - April 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 9, 1995
- Activist Groups May Seek Mayoral Candidate for '97 : Politics: Coalitions say that if Mayor Riordan isn't more responsive to needs of minorities, they'll find someone who will be.
- STUCK ON UCLA: Ever since the Bruins...
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Hosni Mubarak : Striving to Lead Egypt's Struggling Democracy
- Political Piracy at the Expense of DWP Customers : City Hall
- PERSPECTIVE ON GUN CONTROL : Shooting Holes in Propaganda : The news media campaign to ban handguns won't solve anything; laws to make ownership safer will.
- Cover Story : Costner Dances With Destiny : After a lengthy run of hit films and public acclaim, Kevin Costner is encountering very rough seas.
- Bottomed Out? : Last Week's Hotel Deals Show New Activity, but Uncertainty Over Bankruptcy Lingers
- Secretary of Commerce Linked to Slum Housing : Administration: Disclosure reports obscure Ronald Brown's investment in run-down Washington units.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Challengers Attack 4 Incumbents as Doing Too Little : Politics: Incumbents cite accomplishments in fending off charges that they've let community needs go unsolved.
- GREEN ENC: The first issue of Enc,...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Aid Debate Hurting U.S. Credibility : Policy: Efforts to derail Administration's attempt to help rebuild confidence south of the border may be contributing to dollar's fall.
- Strahan Gets Running Start on Injury-Shortened Field : Track: Two of nation's best 1,600-meter specialists withdraw from event at Arcadia Invitational.
- O.C. Music Reivew : Distinctively MacColl, With Spunk Galore
- That Enduring Temptation : Otis Williams Carries On the Motown Group's Legacy With a New Lineup
- Kmart to Scrap Pension Plan in Favor of Profit Sharing : Retailing: Discounter has had disappointing earnings for eight consecutive quarters.
- O.C. Executive Refuses to Quit Moscow Hotel Post : Partnership: Joint-venture dispute heats up days ahead of White House advance teams' arrival to scout Radisson.
- Tories Routed in Scottish Local Voting; Major's Party Leadership Imperiled
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Rebels Evade Troops After Savage Battle
- ORANGE COUNTY BANKRUPTCY : County Seeks Approval for Partial Tax Refunds : Payout: Plan would give property owners 88%. About 11,000 rebates totaling $17.8 million are affected.
- Defenders of Medicare Warn of GOP Cuts
- OXNARD : Disabled Serve Celebration at New Restaurant
- Gunman Is Sought in Santa Ana Death
- LANCASTER : Baby Girl Dies After Blanket Catches Fire
- SOFTBALL / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Only Needs a Single Run to Win
- INSIDE & OUT : In the Wilds, Wood Needs Extra Care
- Orange County Transit Board Studies Swap for Airport : Bankruptcy: In exchange, agency would write off debts and buy recovery notes, internal memo says.
- LATIN AMERICA : Fujimori's Foes Trail Badly as Peru Vote Nears
- Racial Tensions Rise in Australia Over Vietnamese Immigrant Community : Demographics: Longtime residents of a Sydney suburb blame Indochinese newcomers for rising crime, gambling and heroin use.
- ORANGE : Thankful United With Lifesavers
- Veteran Officer Charged With Sexual Battery : Courts: Santa Ana Police patrolman Michael Cabrera faces allegations that he assaulted and falsely imprisoned a woman while he was on duty in January.
- LOS ANGELES : Error Forces Officials to Resend Sample Ballots
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 8TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Ridley-Thomas, Rivals Disagree on Gains, Style
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL 2ND DISTRICT : Clary on Quixotic Quest Against Wachs
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Lemos Goes Long, Short to Beat Simi Valley
- Duck Playoff Drive Sticks in Neutral
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 8TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Ridley-Thomas, Rivals Disagree on Gains and Style
- CKE to Sell Boston Chicken Franchise Rights : Retailing: Anaheim firm says that to increase shareholder profit it will refocus resources on its 650-unit Carl's Jr. chain.
- House GOP Calls for Repeal of Ban on Assault Weapons
- Sen. Simpson Scrutinizes AARP's Financial Interests, Hiring Practices
- Killer of Mother Denied Admission to Harvard
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Portable Classrooms to Replace Burned Ones
- Caspers Park a Ghost of Its Former Self : Visitors, Revenue Scarce After Mountain Lion Attacks, Court Award Prompted Ban on Kids
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 2ND COUNCIL DISTRICT : Another Easy Reelection Expected for Wachs
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Brokerage Chosen to Sell, Lease Depot
- BASEBALL : Bargains Galore in Heavy Trading
- Northridge Gets an Earful, Earns a Split : College softball: One run is enough for Blake-Small, who limits Sacramento to three hits.
- Music Review : Guitarist Julian Bream Spans the Centuries
- Theater Review : A Memoir From a Gifted Comic Actress
- Herbal Soft Drinks Get Princely Touch
- Solving Some of the Little Problems
- ORANGE : Trustees Opt for Settlement Option A
- Revised Work Rules to Fight Hepatitis Please the Disabled
- D.A. Seeks Clerk for Bad-Check Office
- Exxon Agrees to Halt Shipping Near Islands : Environment: Oil company says it will comply with cease-and-desist order by May 1 in a meeting with federal and state officials.
- College Too Rough, so Hogs' Williamson Will Turn Pro
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Oxnard Has No Hits, No Luck Against Eckberg
- Busy Schedule Is No Walk for Park : Volleyball: But coach of Thousand Oaks High and Cal Lutheran turns out winners at both.
- Dodgers Will Offer Refunds Until May 5
- THE ARTS
- Album Reviews
- Clinton Expected to OK Smog Exemption : Environment: Congress approves legislation freeing state from tougher anti-pollution rules.
- Reno Pressures States to Require Sex Offenders, Molesters to Register
- GLENDALE : Church in Feud Over Historic Preservation
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Old Photos Acquired by Historical Society
- Gallegly to Visit Mexican Border
- Fallen Hiker Rescued From Ravine
- SAN FERNANDO : Merchants Launch New Business Watch
- At the County Fair, the Topic Is Tropics
- TRACK AND FIELD : Arcadia Invitational Showcases Top Talent
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Again, There's No Power in This Anemic Power Play
- Woman Convicted of Killing Husband in Her 7th Attempt
- Matadors Bring Out the Bulldog in Former Buena Softball Star
- Theater Review : The Sun Comes Out on Theater League's 'Annie'
- Lucky Locks Out Workers as Supermarket Strife Grows : Labor: Bay Area dispute erupted with walkout of Safeway employees. Save Marts are also affected.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planners Approve 245-Unit Condo Project
- Driving Clinics Available for Seniors
- AMERICA'S CUP : Boat Sinks, but Aussies Stay Afloat and in Race
- Nordhoff Buried Under Avalanche of Mistakes : Softball: Moorpark cashes in on seven errors and 12 wild pitches in 15-1 Frontier League rout.
- PREP NOTES : Santa Ana's Dukus Drops Coaching
- Ducks Lose Game, Opportunity : Hockey: With a chance to improve its slim playoff chances, team loses, 2-0, to Dallas at The Pond.
- Exxon to Stop Tanker Runs Near Islands
- Democrats Deride GOP Legislative Record : Congress: In rebuttal to Gingrich, Gephardt says policies aid the wealthy at the expense of the middle class. 'Is this what you voted for?' he asks viewers.
- Killer Spits at Warden Before Execution
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Refuses Gay Festival Endorsement
- Arleta Youth Held in Man's Slaying
- Kindergartners Greet Chirping Baby Chicks
- U.S. Declines to Prosecute Metals Firm : Business: Processor of scrap has paid $8 million in restitution to clients since Daniel Hernandez's fraud case sparked inquiry.
- ANGELS : Davis' $11.25-Million Deal Rescinded
- Noffsinger Finally Adjusts to College Life
- Matadors Dip Low in Loss : Volleyball: Top-ranked UCLA makes short work of 9th-ranked Northridge in tournament victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans, San Jose State Split Big West Softball Doubleheader
- Lure of '96 Olympics Brings Sanders Out of Retirement
- OCTA May Lend a Hand in Return for Airport : Recovery: Draft proposal for John Wayne would total $460 million. Officials see many obstacles to overcome.
- AT&T;'s McCaw Unit to Buy Rest of LIN : Telecom: $3.3-billion move may end dispute over cellular phone company's value. LIN shareholders had sued.
- MCA Asked to Delay Universal City Plans : Development: City and county officials want to meet new owners and see details for resort.
- Panel Selects Company to Design Simi Valley Police Headquarters : Development: Council members will consider a committee's recommendation Monday to hire architects who drew plans for East County Sheriff's Station.
- Orange County Almanac
- Ex-River Residents Return as Hired Crew to Clean Up Area
- A Teaching Author Puts In Good Word for Romance
- It Would Be Quicker to List the Good Ones
- Hostetler Welcomes a Fresh Beginning : Raiders: Coaching changes and new play-calling responsibility has quarterback excited during mini-camp.
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In Its New Surroundings, Title Is Possible for Tustin
- TV Review : 'Magdalen' Shows Bible's Bad Girl in a Different Light
- Gingrich Stresses Need to Remake Government : Address: Speaker asks public for help in solving budget problems. He calls for 'new birth of freedom.'
- Carl's Jr. Flies the Coop; New Firm Gets Boston Chicken
- D'Amato, Wife Divorce
- Call-Box Help for Hearing-Impaired
- Countywide : Cheers, Jeers Greet Toll Road Addition
- Burbank Airport Agrees to Most City Demands
- SIMI VALLEY : Grant to Help Pay for Tree Plantings
- Working People : Receptionists, the Front Line of Every Office
- LOS ANGELES : Jet Lands Safely at Airport After Mishap on Takeoff
- David and the Latinos
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trustees Approve Plan to Recoup Investment
- SANTA ANA : City's Recreation Department Honored
- Rahal Continues His Pursuit of Elusive Long Beach Victory : Auto racing: After four second-place finishes, veteran hopes his 200th Indy car race will bring his first success here.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Gets a Little Help From Friends
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Carter Leads Trabuco Hills to a Victory Over Tritons
- Chemistry: One Part BoDeans, One Part Sam Llanas : Roots rock: The musician says years with the group haven't changed his makeup, just allowed his evolution as a lone element.
- Album Reviews
- Club Review : Athletic Club a Place to Work It Out
- LANDSCAPING : Better Leaf This Job to the Pros
- Real Circus Atmosphere Follows First 100 Days
- With Few Rights, Jurors Languish in Legal Limbo
- Two Men Wounded, One Critically, in Shooting
- BURBANK : City Continues to Flush Out Old Toilets
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : School Officials OK Plan to Recover Funds
- Lewises Enjoy Timber Country : Horse racing: Their colt is the second-favorite behind Afternoon Deelites in the Santa Anita Derby today.
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Unranked Troy Upsets Sunny Hills
- Album Reviews : Heavy-Hitters in Top Form on 'Friday' Soundtrack
- O.C.'s Congressional Team Cheers 'Contract,' First 100 Days of GOP Control
- Congressman Under Fire for CIA Disclosures
- House OKs Final Version of D.C. Oversight Bill
- Clinton Threatens to Veto 7 Measures in GOP 'Contract' : Legislation: 'Extremism' of several House bills must be tempered, President tells editors in speech. If not, he vows to wield weapon he has thus far never employed.
- Youth Opinion : Teen Fashion's Double Standard: 'Guys Are Never Considered Sluts'
- Thousands Flock to Funeral for Eazy-E : Music: Overflow crowd is drawn to 'gangsta' rap star's service. Eulogy notes his contributions but warns of danger of AIDS, which killed the rapper.
- Man Arrested in Wife's Death
- Pedestrian, 88, Killed by Car in Laguna Hills
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Baby Dies Under Smoldering Electric Blanket as She Sleeps
- Chiropractor Pleads No Contest in Plot to Bilk Insurance Firms
- COMMENTARY : True Spirit of the Game Is Hidden
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Top-Ranked UCLA Sweeps Past Northridge
- Kings Lose Game but No Ground
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Eppley's First Hit of Season Helps Irvine Valley Win
- Jazz Review : Ron Eschete: A Show That's Out of the Blue
- Pop Music Review : Midler, Others Pay Tribute to Joe Layton
- Incentives Run Amok in Local Long-Distance Arena
- Japan to Announce Support for Firms Hurt by Yen Surge
- UNITED NATIONS : Controversy Dogs Summit Preparations : Brouhahas over words, participants and even its slogan may presage trouble at U.N. women's conference.
- Arafat Attempts to Tighten Reins on Islamic Militants : Mideast: Suspending efforts to involve radicals in the peace process, PLO chief orders arrests, weapons searches.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Accord Reached on Greenhouse Gases
- Campaign Watch : L.A. CITY COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT
- British Native Executed After Stay Rejected
- Morning Glory : Young Mormons Learn, Pray Before School Day Starts
- City Mailed 297,000 Incomplete Sample Ballots : Elections: Corrected versions have been sent out to wide-ranging area in advance of Tuesday's vote.
- Pledges to United Way Drive Are Up for 1st Time in 5 Years
- Let's not make a federal case out...
- SANTA ANITA : Sunday's Santa Barbara Draws a Field of Eight
- Clearing the Streets : A Ban on Parking May Be the Way to Reduce Crime in Ponderosa Area, Anaheim Police Say
- City Guide
- Deportation of Mexican Assassin's Relatives Suspended : Residency: Family of Mario Aburto Martinez had hoped to use hearing to air theory that his arrest was part of cover-up in slaying of presidential candidate Colosio.
- It's Sure Not Lonely at the Top for Haas : Golf: Eight-under-par 64 gives Goalby's nephew a one-shot lead over a bunched leader board.
- Appreciation : Hemphill Sounded a Vital Creative Link
- AUTOS
- INSIDE & OUT : Glow From Above
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N. Confronts Besieging Serbs
- Genocide Victims Mourned in Rwanda : Africa: Executed prime minister is among 6,000 buried in service marking blood bath's start a year ago.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Buck Falls Below 84; Stocks, Bonds Commiserate : Wall Street: Central banks' rescue efforts fail. Weaker March jobs report also takes its toll.
- AIRLINES
- Counter Revolution : What's cooking in modern kitchens? It's not only the surface that's changed. Smart appliances and light, airy spaces are among the options available whether you're starting from scratch or giving new life to leftovers.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Popejoy Picks 3 Managers, Stresses Temporary Status
- Deaver Helps With the Gingrich Image
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Pool Settlement Plan Comes Under Attack : Payout: Two attorneys say desperate cities, schools and others were manipulated and strong-armed by county. A 'gag order' makes situation worse, they maintain.
- 15-Year-Old Held in Death of His Mother's Boyfriend
- Woman Wants Sheriff to Return Bondage Tools
- 'Even at 70, the good Lord has a lot more things for me to do on this planet. I've only just begun.' : At This Restaurant, Every Occasion Is a Black-Thai Affair
- Turning Soft After Years of Hardball : Citing Variety of Reasons, Many High School Umpires Making Switch
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark's Beam Sets Vault Mark
- DODGERS : Lasorda to Worrell: 'You'll Be Our Closer'
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : La Quinta's Jones Might Not Be Perfect, but He Wins
- For a Change, Price Is Wrong at Augusta : Masters: He holds the course record, had won two majors in a row and is rated No. 1 in the world, but still misses the cut.
- McGraw Bumps Off Voight For 4th Win
- Lakers Tune Out the Jazz : Pro basketball: Ceballos scores 36, Van Exel gets 23 in 113-90 rout of Utah at Forum.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE / Rhapsody in Green : Environmental Combat with a Smile
- Deadline Extended for Jury Applicants
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library to Open Exhibit on Civil War
- LOS ANGELES : Ray Charles Sues Airline, City for Racial Bias
- 2 Area Rinks to Join in AIDS Fight
- New Gauge Sought for L.A. School Reforms : Education: The demise of CLAS tests leaves LEARN program without a way to measure whether students are improving.
- . . . .Zeke Jones led the...