- Going Through Real Estate Agent Can Save Buyer Grief and Money
- Treat Tenants With Respect: It's Good Business
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Fierce Storm Leaves at Least 13 Dead
- King of the Hill : Homes: Atop a Pacific Palisades hill, a 30,000-square-foot mansion is being erected. But already it's drawing mixed reviews.
- Church Establishes an Outpost in Mall : Greek Orthodox Church Converts Old Clothing Store
- A Skeptic Reviews the Century : Books: In the final volume of his memoirs, journalist-author William Shirer offers eyewitness accounts of almost mythic events and personalities.
- Thanks a lot, NBC, for moving "Dear...
- BILL SHOEMAKER'S FINAL RIDE : Shoemaker in Jockey Room: High Jinks to the End : Scene: Delahoussaye may have kept Shoe from winning his last race, but the legend got the last laugh.
- Loyola Loses Its Way in LSU's Trees, 148-141
- Ben Hogan: the Man, the Myth and the New Tour
- All-Star Vote Should Have Bothered A. C. Green
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dent Shoots 68 to Take a 3-Stroke Lead
- Tough Choices : <i> West Hollywood has so many great restaurants that choosing a place to eat can be very difficult.</i>
- Classic Anjelica : Out from the shadow of two Hollywood legends, she finds her own pace and roles in four films this year
- Some Ships' Doctors May Need to Be Examined : Health: Cruise lines may stress that they have a doctor on board, but in some cases these doctors are improperly trained, improperly licensed and improperly supervised.
- San Diego's Scarce Commodity: Land : Home Building: With growth-limiting policies adopted in recent years, buildable sites have decreased. Longtime local builders often find themselves looking elsewhere for opportunity.
- Orange County BOMA Honors Building
- Eastern Ski Resorts Challenge West
- THINGS FALL APART <i> by Chinua Achebe (Fawcett: $4.95) </i>
- Spiders on His Eyelids : THE WARS OF HEAVEN <i> by Richard Currey (Houghton Mifflin/ Seymour Lawrence: $18.95; 160 pp.; 0-395-50227-6) </i>
- Mayor of New Orleans Wins 2nd Term
- 'CoHousing' Authors Will Speak in Santa Monica; Workshop Set
- For Homeless, Christmas Brings Joy--and Big Letdown : Volunteers: During the holidays, donations pour into shelters. But soon after, the money and media coverage dry up.
- President Expected to Issue New Call for International Global Warming Meeting : Environment: The conference would seek a pact to control pollutants. Sources say the issue divides the White House.
- Colombian Drug Money, Arms Seized
- Nearly 100 Running for Office in 17 Cities : Election: Filing has ended for candidates in the April 10 election. Three cities may cancel the vote because candidates are unopposed.
- Fierce in the '80s, Fallen in the '90s, the Religious Right Forgets Politics : Evangelists: 'Born-again' politics were like a holy war, spurred by a symbiotic relationship with Reagan; then came the unholy scandals.
- Drawing Fine Political Lines for Europe's Future
- The Book Battle of Britain
- SURREALIZING OLD WORLD STYLE : A Fledgling Trend for the '90s Joins a Classic European Look With Modern Minimalism
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Bishop Calls Himself Armenian Patriarch
- New Orleans' Mayor Has Election Lead
- Gang Attire Wearing Thin at Area Schools
- Bingo Controversy Splits Cudahy Council : Gambling: A bingo operator's request for a 3-year license starts a tug of war in which the acting city manager's job may be at stake.
- Fiery Death in Car Called Spurned Lover's Revenge
- Jewel History Sparkles for the Luminaires
- Israeli Outpost in Beijing
- Philippine Military 'Reformists': Specialists in Torture
- Chilly Rainstorm From Alaska Due to Soak Southland Today
- Book Fair Turns Page on Another L.A. Image
- Sylmar Youth Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina's 15-0 Fourth-Quarter Run Helps to Keep Edison at Bay
- Losing Bug Bites El Camino Again : Cerritos Wins in 2 Overtimes, 103-99
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Ashe Carries Message of Education for Athletes
- HORSE RACING : Migliore's Mettle in the Saddle Proven in Return
- Long Beach Is Routed, 104-91
- LAS VEGAS
- When 'Java Joints' Were Dime a Dozen
- Other Voices Speak on Bilingual Education
- Pfeiffer's Next
- Health-Care Firms Find No Place Like Home : Medicine: Medical services, from infusion therapy to X-Rays, are moving from hospitals to the home. Insurance companies love it, and many patients prefer it.
- Lake Tahoe Is the Place Twain Found 'Fairest'
- PARTING IS ALL WE KNOW OF HEAVEN <i> by Molly Moynahan (Harper & Row: $16.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Real-Life Figure Was 'Uncle Tom' Inspiration
- Austin Roses Are Talk of the Town
- The Beauty of Warsaw : THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. SEIDENMAN by Andrzej Szczpiorski translated from the Polish <i> by Klara Glowczewska (Grove Press: $18.95; 194 pp.)</i>
- TOP RETAIL RENT DISTRICTS
- Newspapers Make a Good Mulch
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CITYSIDE : Plastering Job
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- Fact, Fiction and the Better Banana
- "Drug Wars: The Camarena Story" was what...
- Some Notes for Audiences on the Fine Art of Criticizing Artists
- Ghana Executes 9 Robbers
- New Orleans' Grave Traditions Unearthed : Customs: The many elaborate sculptures and unusual layouts of the city's cemeteries make them an interesting tourist attraction.
- S. Africans Test Freedoms; ANC Restates Stand
- Walnut Teacher Finalist in 'Hero' Competition
- Councilman Won't Run Again : Politics: Hennes' decision not to seek reelection to his Huntington Park seat is seen greatly improving chances for the election of the first Latino council member.
- Wilson Basks in Kinder, Gentler Sununu : Politics: Craig Fuller's intercession opens a new era of relations between the White House and California Republicans.
- Tucker Plans Bill to Curb Bulk Hydrogen Fluoride Use
- One Neighborhood Where Farrakhan's Words Seem to Hit Home
- Home-School Parents Get Help on Task of Teaching : Education: Unusual program offers encouragement, advice and supplies to parents who teach their children at home.
- Freeway Reopens After Cleanup of Boric Acid
- Stroke Victims Get New 'Voice' Via Computer Communication Device
- Rivers Makes His Point in Clipper Victory : Pro basketball: With Grant out with long-term injury, reserve takes over and leads club past Orlando, 113-110.
- Turnaround Artist : Coach Kristy Loesener Has Put El Camino on Winning Track : JC basketball: Last season the Warriors made the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. This season they may be even better.
- BILL SHOEMAKER'S FINAL RIDE : Shoemaker Finishes Fourth, but Track Is Big Winner : Betting: Santa Anita gets fifth-largest handle ever. For much of fifth race, it comes $2 at a time.
- UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO : No Doubt, Toreros' Youth Will Be Served in a Hurry
- CSUN Baseball Team Drops 2nd in a Row
- Blending Actors and Objects : Belgian dancers push physical, psychic limits.
- Modern Alienation, Rock Video Style, Encounters <i> Mee Krob</i> at Thai House
- DVORAK: SYMPHONY NO. 8; SCHERZO CAPRICCIOSO; NOTTURNO. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andre Previn. Telarc Compact Disc (CD-80206).
- South Africa Lost and Found : MY TRAITOR'S HEART A South African Exile Returns to Face His Country, His Tribe and His Conscience <i> by Rian Malan (A Morgan Entrekin Book/ Atlantic Monthly: $19.95; 372 pp.; 0-87113-229-X) </i>
- Penthouse Catches Uncle Miltie's Eye
- O, HAPPY DAYS! : MID-CENTURY MEMOIRS : SEVEN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIANS RECALL GROWING UP IN THE '40'S AND '50S
- Passing Through Paris
- Macau Provides a Taste of Europe in the Orient
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Marchers Protest Youth's Slaying
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Jury Verdict Against Marshal Overturned
- Lions Plan Scholarships for Flag Speech Winners
- THIS WEEK
- Teen-Age Girl 1st Recipient of Lung-Assist Device
- Egypt, Israel, U.S. Foreign Ministers May Meet
- Senate Hopeful in Diamond Bar Hit by Conflict Claim
- Pondering the Planet's Future : Environment: The upcoming 20th anniversary of Earth Day prompts an assessment of what's ahead for the world.
- Kohl Rejects Soviet Call for Reunification Referendum
- As Freedom Nears, Whites Mythicize Mandela's Role
- SOCIAL SECURITY: THE EFFECTS OF CHANGE : And Now, Even More Taxes : If Moynihan gets his way, we are headed for huge problems, including intergenerational conflict.
- San Diego
- Tensions of Costa Mesa Mirrored in Family Feud
- Senator Folds His Effort to Revise State's Gaming Law
- Blue Line to Put Rail Service Back on Track : Transit: Three decades after the Red Cars stopped running, the Long Beach-to-L.A. line will be rolling by July 16.
- Continuation School Learns It's Unwelcome
- Business Is Booming for Mall Builders : Redevelopment: Existing shopping centers are being recycled and new ones built as more and more merchants compete for relatively affluent South Bay shoppers.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Falls Victim to Cold Spells
- Miller's TV Candor Tees Off Players
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- UC Santa Barbara Routs Fresno State
- Ventura's Neal Dominates in 74-69 Win Over Glendale
- GOLF PEBBLE BEACH TOURNAMENT : Tom Kite Strikes While the Irons Are Still Hot
- Irvine Has Chance to Win, but Loses 13th in a Row
- Seniors in the Baseball Field: It Was a Blast--and a Dud
- Shoe's Ending Isn't Hollywood : Horse Racing: Patchy Groundfog takes the lead briefly in stretch, but falls to fourth place in the Legend's Last Ride.
- BRAHMS: SERENADE NO. 1. Leopold Stokowski conducts the Symphony of the Air. MCA Classics. MCAD2-9826B.
- Why Bashing the Fed Doesn't Pay
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TIP-OFF : Chasing the Elusive Hot Ticket
- Talking War to the People : THE ROCKETS' RED GLARE When America Goes to War: The Presidents and the People <i> by Richard J. Barnet (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 496 pp.; 0-671-63376-7) </i>
- MY OLD SWEETHEART <i> by Susanna Moore (Penguin: $6.95) </i>
- Theme Park Sparks 'Battle of Waterloo'
- Cerritos Nazarenes Will Break Ground for Church
- Chinese Soothsayers Warn of Civil War
- Israeli Science Office Will Open in Beijing
- Look Kwik! This Iz Eezier for Yu tu Reed, Teechur Sez
- 'Sams' Fly Missions of Medical Mercy : Volunteers: Dr. Dale Hoyt leads a group to Baja each month to treat the sick--28 years after he founded the 1,400-member Flying Samaritans.
- Imprint Editors Enjoy Freedom to Search for a 'Few Good Books'
- South Africa Legalizes ANC, Vows to Free Mandela Soon : S. AFRICA : Apartheid: President De Klerk makes a historic concession in the black majority's struggle for freedom. The move is hailed as greatly courageous.
- 'Teacher Bashing' Rhetoric Begets Hatred and Violence
- 3 Arrested in Kidnap-Slaying of Landlord Collecting Rents
- A Right to See the Sea? : Residents Up and Down the Coast Are Scrambling to Keep Their Ocean View
- Bonnie Blair, a 1988 Olympic gold medalist...
- WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : CS Long Beach Too Powerful for UC Irvine
- Maryland Tells NCAA Scalping Was Common
- With Monday's edition, the Business section inaugurates...
- Legal on the Outside, Scam on the Inside
- It's Around Here Somewhere : If What You Lose Is Important Enough, Chances Are You'll Never Find It
- New York and Old Clothes Make for Bargains
- Deducting Mortgage Interest
- Watt Project Linked to Replacement Housing : Development: The office project will bring 80 subsidized units to the Central City West planning area, as well as 5,000 workers and a day-care facility.
- BINGO DEBATE: The Cudahy City Council Monday...
- Frog Die-Off Creates a Troubling Environmental Mystery
- School-Bus Driver Faces Drunk-Driving Count
- Car Salesman Held in Auto Theft From Ex-Boss
- The House That Bret Built : Ceremony: The Encino field where Cy Young Award winner Saberhagen played ball as a youth is being dedicated to him.
- USD's Noriega Is Upset by Stanford Freshman
- UCI Comes Close, but Succumbs to Pacific
- BIG EAST NOTES : Williams, Coleman Continue Rivalry
- WILLIAM DAWSON: NEGRO FOLK SYMPHONY. American Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, conductor. MCA Classics MCAD2-9826A.
- Bowers Museum Grapples With Its Identity : President of the Santa Ana institution's board professes no hurry in seeking a director to replace the resigned Paul Piazza
- Move to the Desert Was for the Dogs
- Couple Transforms 'Hovel' Into 'Great House'
- Briton Eyes Last Great Polar Exploration
- Commentary : Four Ways to Look at Deukmejian's Employee Health Insurance Plan
- COMPOSITE COMPOSER
- UCSD Volleyball Team Losing Games, Not Respect : Grand Prix: The Tritons, the only Division III team in the national top 20, have gotten to this point with home cooking.
- Antelope Valley at Home on Road in Rout of Desert
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Substitute Fills In Nicely, Sparks Rancho Santiago
- Christian Ghedina raced to his first World...
- Hill Regains His Touch, Helps Fullerton Shoot Down Utah State
- ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY
- ABOUT REAL ESTATE : Family Ties No Bar to Lease-Back
- O, Happy Days! : WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG
- Analysis Book Free in Exchange for Property Expense Data
- Nation IN BRIEF : Alabama : Cutter Comes Home From Chase at Sea
- Debating Drug Barricades: Removing Rights or Providing Protection?
- BETTING WITH BOB
- CS Northridge Falls to CSLA Again, 59-54
- Dano Halsall of Switzerland beat the highly...
- Tucson Arts Festival Hopes to Find Its Place in the Sun
- La Jolla Playhouse Woos Fugard's Latest; Taper Loses Out
- ARIAS, DUETS AND OVERTURES BY VERDI, DONIZETTI, ROSSINI, GOUNOD, MOZART AND LEHAR. Kathleen Battle, soprano; Placido Domingo, tenor; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra conducted by James Levine. Deutsche Grammophon 427 686-2 (compact disc).
- Rap at the Top of the '90s
- The Other Nordstrom : Workplace: The retailer is fabled for employees who go to extraordinary lengths to meet customer needs. But some employees say that behind the smiling faces is a sales force under pressure to work many extra hours without pay.
- Just Dropping In for a Field Day on the Slopes
- Home Improvement : Replacing Stained Carpet Spots
- Deadline for Survey Forms
- ILLNESS AS METAPHOR and AIDS AND ITS METAPHORS <i> by Susan Sontag (Anchor: $8.95) </i>
- 4-Lane Highway Will Cut Into Dover's White Cliffs; Conservation Groups Angry
- COLUMN ONE : When L.A. Gangs Move In : How three smaller communities across the U.S. coped when gang culture moved in. Drug-dealing and violence usually weren't far behind.
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- Misses Driving, Movies, Rushdie Says
- Gorbachev to Ask Party to Give Up Power Monopoly : Soviet Union: A Moscow news service says he will announce a sweeping plan to restructure the party. He also seeks a faster transition to a mixed economy.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Curfew Lifted for 12 Hours in Srinagar
- Gas Tax Increase Needed to Keep California Moving : Transportation: Congestion has hit 'critical mass.' A few cents a gallon extra--with it all going to ease the crunch--could put us on the road to recovery.
- 2 Tons of Cocaine Seized in Fullerton Raid : Crime: When FBI and local officers found the cache--called the largest ever recovered in Orange County--no one was in the warehouse. It was a major drug distribution center, authorities say.
- Mater Dei Starts Fast, Routs Brea
- PRO FOOTBALL PRO BOWL : Struggling AFC Needs Victory to Lessen Sting of Super Bowl
- NBA NOTES : Motta and Sacramento Kings May Be Perfect Match
- Sacramento King owner Gregg Lukenbill has admitted...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTES : Are All of These Polls Necessary?
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- 'Jazzvisions': Stop, Look and Give a Listen
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Shifting Gere
- Produce Crackdown Not Fruitful for Travelers : Travel: Bringing forbidden agricultural products into the United States or carrying hazardous items in your luggage may result in fines up to $25,000.
- Horizons Group Gives Students a 'Little Push' Toward College
- Lebanon on the Edge, Dole Says in Vist to Anaheim
- Library Pioneers Electronic Storage : Computers: A new university facility has a minimum of books on its shelves and a maximum number of computer terminals.
- Population of Lakewood Is Aging : Demography: Business must adapt to the older population if the community is to stay economically healthy, a city official advises.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Golden Gate May Get Wind Stress Test
- Less Here Than Meets the Ears
- 'Margins' Program Will Continue at Santa Barbara
- Rap--The Power and the Controversy : Success has validated pop's most volatile form, but its future impact could be shaped by the continuing Public Enemy uproar
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : New Takeout Trend: Stylishly Healthy
- The spirit of Scotland's greatest poet lures visitors from around the world to... : Burns COUNRTY
- DESIGN : Still Lifes With Blossoms
- Home Improvement : Solar Heater Provides Drinking Water Too
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Seller of Home Wants a Wraparound Loan
- A Trip to Hawaii Without Leaving Your Chair
- California Sen. Montoya Found Guilty on 7 of 10 Felony Counts
- Is It in the Bag? : No Easy Winner in the Paper vs. Plastic Dilemma
- Women Outnumber Men in Study of Veterinary Medicine
- Baker to Offer New Arms Proposals : Diplomacy: The package will include a compromise on air-launched cruise missiles.
- Celebrity Art Auction
- Whistle Blows for History on Ancient Train
- Double Indemnity (Channel 5 Wednesday at 3:30...
- Official at Mt. SAC Chosen for Conference
- Politics May Be Verdict on High Court for Decade of '80s : Justices: The unprecedented ouster of three liberals changed the complexion of the chamber. Some legal scholars see it as permanently politicized.
- Driver Going 'Extremely Fast' on Freeway is the Sole Fatality in Fiery 5-Car Pile-Up
- "L.A. Law's" Corbin Bernsen will beam up...
- President Bush Cuts From the Right Loaf, but Offers Children Too Few Slices : Head Start: The new budget's burst of funding for the preschool program brings it back to life, if not to health.
- Hermosa Quick to Levy Parking Fines, Slow to Pay County, Audit Says
- Commentary : Four Ways to Look at Deukmejian's Employee Health Insurance Plan
- Club opens to forge friendships between Japanese and American families.
- Dominguez Hills Sweeps Chapman, Climbs to 4th
- There's Cause for Alarm as Sockers Sleep Through Wake-Up Call
- Davis Sees His Dream Slip Away : Soccer: He was once America's finest player. Now, at the age of 31, he's recovering from a knee injury, hoping to make the World Cup team.
- PREP WRAPUP : Hawthorne Coach Dared to Brag--and Team's Play Has Backed Him Up
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford Can't Figure Out How to Stop Payton
- New Mexico State Gets Even With Long Beach, 104-91
- SANTA ANITA : Gorgeous Looks Marvelous in Tuneup for Santa Margarita
- 'Death' One-Act Is Classic Woody Allen
- Koll Co. Bucks the Real Estate Blues, Keeps on Building : Construction: Dapper Donald Koll shuns the limelight. But he has drawn increasing attention as his Orange County company moves into the top ranks of U.S. commercial real estate developers.
- Landlords Can Bill Tenants for Improvements
- In a Growing Market, Child-Size Advances
- Folks Are Getting Down to Business in Georgia : Atlanta: For the second time the city has tried to capitalize on a below-ground shopping complex that so far represents an investment of $142 million.
- This could be the year's best travel...
- Young Afghans Orphaned by Long Civil War Face Harsh Life in Pakistan
- Car Theft Warning System Under Way in 6 Area Cities
- Bulgarian Economist Replaces Hard-Line Leader
- $343 Million in Cocaine Seized in Fullerton
- Joyner-Kersee Hopes to Improve on Second-Place Performance
- It's St. Bernard Over St. Anthony at Buzzer, 59-58
- Titans' Hill Finds Lost Touch in 88-77 Victory
- Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko of the...
- TENNIS : Gavaldon Ready to Turn Pro, You Know
- The Rebuttal: Solo by Public Enemy's Griff
- Other Voices Speak on Bilingual Education
- Home Improvement : Converting 2 Bedrooms into Master Suite Pays
- National Book Critics Circle Finalists
- THE SEVEN LAMPS OF ARCHITECTURE <i> by John Ruskin (Dover: $8.95, illustrated) </i>
- Of Azerbaijan and 'A Peace to End All Peace'
- Ode to an Emerald Greenhouse : THE VILLAGE OF LONGING AND DANCEHALL DAYS <i> by George O'Brien (Viking: $18.95; 325 pp.) </i>
- How Companies Put Names up in Lights : Signs: Building identification can enhance leasing activity, but the design and approval process is expensive and can be discouraging.
- Lebanese Forces Claim Aoun Troop Defections : Civil war: Geagea's outnumbered militia reportedly is turning the tide as Christian fights Christian. Another cease-fire quickly fizzles.
- Astounding, If Not Yet Enough : South Africa: De Klerk recognizes the failure of apartheid. Credit what he has done, but the struggle goes on.
- Bush Offers a Feel-Good Pep Talk : President: His 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' State of the Union ushers in what could be an unpleasant year between White House and Congress.
- Walking Tall in the Black History Parade : Ethnicity: Widely scattered Orange County blacks gather at 11th annual celebration to cheer race's accomplishments.
- THUNDER OVER THOR
- Native of Romania to Run for Governor : Candidacy: Genovica Niculescu-Baldeanu boldly demanded in 1977 that she be allowed to move to the U.S. With the same boldness, she hopes to make a difference in government here.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : It's Not Pretty, but Kansas Gets 85-74 Win Over Oklahoma
- UCLA Restarts Game in Time to Win, 87-77
- One Down, but Who's to Go to Czechoslovakia? : Tennis: Doubles team of Leach, Pugh deflects criticism, but Gorman is mum on their Davis Cup future.
- For a Taste of True Italian Prosciutto, Parma Is the Place
- Canadians Still Divided Over Pact With U.S. : Trade: The economic effects of the year-old Free Trade Agreement may be imperceptible. But the impact on the Canadian psyche is glaring.
- A POET'S BAZAAR A Journey to Greece, Turkey & up the Danube <i> by Hans Christian Andersen translated with an introduction by Grace Thornton (Michael Kesend: $13.95, illustrated)</i>
- SHADOWS OF A SOUND Stories <i> by Hwang Sun-Won (Mercury House: $17.95; 237 pp.) </i>
- FAMILY HAPPINESS <i> by Laurie Colwin (Harper & Row: $7.95)</i>
- A Speechifier in Her Own Write : WHAT I SAW AT THE REVOLUTION A Political Life in the Reagan Era <i> by Peggy Noonan (Random House: $19.95; 346 pp.; 0-394-56495-2) </i>
- A GENUINE MONSTER <i> by David Zielinski (Atlantic Monthly Press: $17.95; 252 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : It's Kaleidoscopic
- Tripped Up : But for Planning a Jakarta Jaunt, Happiness Is Still a Thing Called Joe
- In Leftovers, Gleaners Harvest Riches for the Needy : Volunteers: Workers reap from picked-over fields. Their bounty is used for Food Share, an emergency food bank.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Priceless Artifacts at Herculaneum Stolen
- Murphy Movie Made Millions But Stayed in Red, Studio Ledgers Say
- City Would Fine Aides in Smear Drives
- 'Duke's Still a Force' in Hollywood Memory
- Baby's Future Hinges on Court's View of Motherhood
- Murphy Movie Made Millions But Stayed in Red
- Ex-Dominguez Hills Coach Set to Play in World Cup : Soccer: While his broken foot healed, Paul Krumpe helped coach the Lady Toros. Whether he returns may depend on how the U.S. team fares.
- Graf, Sanchez Vicario Advance to Final
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Camacho Wins to Retain Junior Welterweight Title
- MOTOR RACING 24 HOURS OF DAYTONA : Wallace-Lammers-Jones Team Leads After 10 Hours
- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson Shows Value in Victory Over Bulls
- Top Driver Returns to California
- Marquee Madness
- The Waterloo of Quality TV? : A bill in Britain calls for the sale of broadcast rights--and this, say opponents, would destroy good programming
- SACRED RUSSIAN CHORAL MUSIC. The Glinka Choir. Irina Arkhipova, mezzo-soprano. MCA Compact Disc (AED 68004).
- Making Music, Not Money : U.S. orchestras make recordings for many reasons--prestige, promotion and tie-ins--it's rarely for profit
- Viewpoints : Who Should Pay for Health Care?
- Firm's Software Offers Electronic Efficiency for Taxing Times : Taxes: Softview Inc., an Oxnard maker of tax preparation software, hopes to cash in on the IRS push toward on-line tax filing.
- 20th CENTURY JOURNEY A Native's Return <i> by William Shirer (Little, Brown: $24.95; 484 pp.) </i>
- GENET A Biography of Janet Flanner <i> by Brenda Wineapple (Ticknor & Fields: $24.95; 361 pp.) </i>
- A Diagnosis of the Curies : GRAND OBSESSION Madame Marie Curie and Her World <i> by Rosalynd Pflaum (Doubleday: $22.50; 496 pp, illustrated </i>
- 5 New Books Help in Genealogical Research
- Garage Sales Have Only a Ghost of the Old Appeal
- The Retailers' Response to Shoppers' Concerns
- Alice Ghostley always has been a favorite...
- THE ROUGH ROAD OUT OF GRIDLOCK
- Al Davis a Greedy Meany? Some Stadium Perspective