- Narbonne Holds Off Danley, Fremont
- MASTERS WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Flexes Muscles Again as Seven Qualify for State Meet
- No. 1 in the Whirl : No One in Women's Tennis Works Harder Than Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Who Gets the Top Ranking Back Just in Time for the Evert Cup
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : No Madness in This March, Merely a Swoon Until June
- Long Beach Wins Its Way Into Lead in Big West
- There'll Always Be an England
- Halen Farewell
- He Built a Temple of Zoom : Picking up where Lucas and Spielberg left off, Tony Baxter is the mastermind behind Disneyland's Indiana Jones Adventure. It opens Friday, but you might want to get in line now.
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Chatsworth Makes a Great Escape : City Section 3-A: Chancellors advance to first final by using height and savvy to hold off feisty Franklin, 45-42.
- Pepperdine's Past Returns to Haunt Santa Clara
- A Nightmare Finish to Santa Paula's Dream Season
- Santa Barbara Beats Undermanned Fullerton
- NHL ROUNDUP : LeClair Prolific in Montreal Return
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Butch Lewis Enters Foreman-King Fray
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Panthers Put Redondo on Beach, 65-36
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Fullerton Wins Emotional Contest
- Relatively Speaking, Bruins Getting Closer
- MOVIES : From the Ashes of a Ravaged Land : Actor Rade Serbedzija left his native Yugoslavia to continue his career in the acclaimed 'Before the Rain.' It's a story that mirrors his life.
- PERFORMING ARTS : Have Strings, Will Travel : Founded in China and based in Virginia, the 11-year-old Shanghai Quartet tries to raise its recognition level in a crowded marketplace.
- Parents-to-Be Can Cut Costs If They Plan Ahead
- Shifting to Lower Gear as Market Hits New High
- It Wasn't Supposed to End This Way : A short and sad--but brilliant--history of the 20th Century : THE AGE OF EXTREMES: A History of World, 1914-1991, <i> By Eric Hobsbawm (Pantheon Books: $30; 628 pp.)</i>
- Creativity Takes Wing on a Mac and a Prayer : Technology: A priest banks on computer art to provide youths with options. The church's role, he says, is not just to develop the soul but also the intellect and spirit.
- SOUTHERN SECTION : Loyola Gets Shortchanged by Final Tip
- Access Providers Help Small Firms Navigate the Net : Businesses Fill the Gap on the Info Highway
- An Ordinary Golden Boy : FIRST IN HIS CLASS: A Biography of Bill Clinton, <i> By David Maraniss (Simon & Schuster: $25; 512 pp.)</i>
- Fig Tree, Pea Plants Fail to Produce
- Rescue Team Finds Body of Man Buried by Mt. Baldy Avalanche
- DOWNTOWN : Photos Sought of Armenians in L.A.
- 'Hostages'
- More Saving, Less Debt Will Allow World Economy to Keep Growing
- CLOSE UP : SEISMIC SENTINEL
- WEST OF THIRTIES: Discoveries Among the Navajo...
- There have been more authentic accounts of...
- Differences in Associations?
- A Dunes-Day Escape
- L.A. SPEAK / CAR SALESPERSON SLANG
- What You Should Know and Do Before Buying Into Development
- WOMEN'S SPRING FASHION : It's a Cinch
- A Map of Its German Past Unnerves a Polish Town : Europe: Police have confiscated thousands of the guide. Critics charge it was designed for onetime Nazi occupiers.
- What to Do in Room That's Too Hot or Cold
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Do Smoke Hoods Improve Safety?
- Weekend Escape: Utah : POPPING UP TO Park City : Cheap flights transform snowy Wasatch Range into a ski getaway with off-the-slopes allure
- Play Pyramid Games in Ancient Egypt
- Who Did It? : Tale that deliberately leaves loose ends is at once fascinating and frustrating : THE BLUE AFTERNOON, <i> By William Boyd (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 373 pp.)</i>
- Vacations With Blended Families
- News, Tips & Bargains : Two Hotels Plan Openings
- Spring, by Kenneth Koch
- Do-It-Yourself Toulouse-Lautrec : He was an odd-shaped peg, but he found the hole that fit him in <i> fin-de-siecle </i> Paris : TOULOUSE-LAUTREC: A Life, <i> By Julia Frey (Viking: $34.95; 595 pp.)</i>
- Suspect in Girl's Slaying Surrenders to Police
- Specter to Formally Declare Candidacy in Spring
- SOUTH GATE : Crowning of Azalea Queen Starts Festival
- Man Shot at Gas Station Sues, Says Clerk Refused Him Help
- On View : Master of Grammys
- One Game to Go for Crenshaw Boys and Girls : Girls Basketball: Even outnumbered, Cougars are strong enough to beat Westchester, 55-54.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Strobe Talbott : In the State Department--With the President's Ear
- SEC Official Downplays Merger With Futures Panel
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Kids Helping Kids to Avoid Pregnancy : Teen counselors prove to be a key resource for Valley Community Clinic's education program
- Dodd Urges Democrats to Mobilize for '96 Vote : Politics: Senator defends President against GOP critics during address to Valley-based party activists.
- Change of Habit for Cal : College basketball: Bears break seven-game losing streak at Harmon by beating USC, 95-74.
- L.A. OPEN : Perry Alone, Not Lonely, at the Top : Golf: His lead at Riviera is one shot, but 12 players are within six shots going into the final round.
- Three Rio Mesa Wrestlers Advance
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Scores 11 in the Fifth to Blast Fullerton
- ART : It's a Museum. Well, Virtually : Can the old masters make it in the brave new world? They do on the World Wide Web.
- THE GRAMMYS : Sorting Out an Uneven Jazz Field
- COVER STORY : The Devil Made Him Do It : Sure, Jerry Lewis had played on Broadway before, but he'd never played <i> Broadway</i> . That was before 'Damn Yankees' came along.
- FICTION
- LA CUENTISTA: Traditional Tales in Spanish and...
- A Story of the Season
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Creative Touch : Venice Arts Program Draws on Local Talent to Help Young People Develop Self-Esteem
- A Touch of Whimsy : A Funky Sci-Fi Motif Makes a Trip to the Nova Express Cafe a Fantastic Voyage
- Help Warms Homeless Man Who Lost Legs to Frostbite : Oklahoma: Man's plight moves small town to action. The local hospital is paying for his stay and for amputation surgery. An artificial limb firm will give him free prostheses.
- THE LAPD : Is Williams' Mission an Impossible One?
- DOWNTOWN : Students Pleased by Anti-Prop. 187 Rally
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Panel Backs Move to Preserve Theater
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Funds to Refurbish Spy Planes May Be Cut : Defense: Congress moves to kill the $100-million project to spruce up three SR-71s. The result could affect up to 50 jobs at Lockheed's plant in Palmdale.
- Simi Cites Need to Revamp Police Chief Search : Law enforcement: Officials say it must be broader and more professional than the one that found Schlieter, who is resigning.
- Facing Up to Fundamentalists : Pakistan court bravely acquits two who faced death in blasphemy case
- A Topical Solution: Ask Teen-Agers the Write Question
- Memories of the 'Good War' Loom Large
- Rocky Flats' Nuclear History Leaves Legacy of Peril and Plutonium : Colorado: Making the area safe is 'the toughest job in the United States today,' says the man responsible for doing so. Panel has urged that cleanup be halted until it can be done right.
- Southern Utah Tops Northridge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : Webber Dunks Bullets' Six-Game Streak
- ANGELS : Team Weighs Cost of Top Draft Pick
- The Troubles With Grammy : Wonder how 'The 3 Tenors' made the cut over R.E.M. and Neil Young? Now even pop-biz insiders are going public with complaints.
- NEIL WATCH: One upcoming album elicited a...
- In and Out, Grammy Style
- MOVIES : From the Ashes of a Ravaged Land : An accidental detour pays big dividends for 'Rain' director Milcho Manchevski, who finds similarities in Macedonia and Tennessee.
- PERFORMING ARTS : Round Up the Unusual Suspects : The Grammy Awards look to new performers and offbeat repertory. Barber, Bartok and Boulez seem in favor.
- THE BOOK OF KELLS: An Illustrated Introduction...
- Travel Advisory : Airlines Wary of Terrorist Threats
- Milestone Dow Offers Revealing Peek at the Future
- Plaza Mortgage Price Dips Slightly for Sale to Fleet
- Inspired by Spite : CONCEIVED WITH MALICE: Literature as Revenge in the Lives and Works of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Djuna Barnes, and Henry Miller, <i> By Louise DeSalvo (Dutton: $24.95, cloth; 437 pp., illustrated with photographs)</i>
- THE BIZ : Driving Ambition
- Whaddya Mean No Man Is an Island? : Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos has managed to alienate the commissioner and all the other baseball owners. No matter what happens with the strike, is he going to pay for that?
- Living on Common Ground : Bringing Both Pleasures and Perils, the Homeowners Association Is Fast Becoming a Way of Life for Many
- Tense Croatians See Specter of War Lurking Behind U.N. Expulsion : Balkans: President insists 12,000 peacekeepers must be gone by July. That's left many people nearly paralyzed with fear.
- THE NATION : ETHICS : When Is a Politician Acting Like a Politician?
- Lifeguard Pulls Pilot From Ocean : Rescue: An ultra-light craft plummets into the sea. A passing bicyclist swims out to save the occupant, and later calmly resumes his ride.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Greens at Riviera Improving Slowly
- Chapman's Mumaw Finishes Season With a Flourish
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Stoudamire Is Flawless in Oregon
- BIKINI-GIRL BAROMETER : Fast-Food Art Is Frequently a Tip-Off to the Nation's Economic Mood and Future
- FICTION
- Harlem Sings America : The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance endures in lyrical novels and prescient poetry. : THE COLLECTED POEMS OF LANGSTON HUGHES: A Life, <i> Edited by Arnold Rampersad and David Roessel (Knopf: $30; 576 pp.)</i>
- Officials Find Common Ground on Rescue Plans
- Irvine's Wonderware Selects Its Regional Manager for Asia
- MORE DATES FROM HELL: True Stories From...
- For This They Died? : IN THE TIME OF THE BUTTERFLIES, <i> By Julia Alvarez (Algonquin Books: $21.95; 325 pp.)</i>
- TRAIL OF THE FIRST WAGONS OVER THE...
- Scenes From the Raffelo Express : Destination: Switzerland & Italy : Hailing the rails, where quintessential European countryside glides by on a quick but relaxing journey
- Harvard Square Cafe Offers Cyberspace, Hot Coffee Too
- Why Stop With Sin City? Let's Go for Sin Metropolis
- For Seniors : Maestro Coaxes Beauty from the Rough
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Islamists Blamed for Jail Mutiny
- Diving Into the Wreck : Stories of Drink, Dreams, Chaos and Secretly Remembered Joys From a California Childhood
- They Can't Read Writing on the Wall
- End of Quake Rent Subsidies Raises Anxiety
- Manager of Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Resigns : Retail: Joseph Rouzan III says his improvement plans were not supported by the mall's owner. Company blames 'communication issues' for the departure.
- U.S., China Seek to Halt Trade Rift : Asia: Beijing orders two producers of bootleg discs shut down as sanctions loom. Move boosts chances for last-minute settlement that would avert tariff war.
- COMMENTARY : Bag-Boy Baseball Is Not Atop Their Lists
- THEATER : Living the American Dream : Jennifer Paz's family moved to Seattle from the Philippines when she was 5. Now, at 21, the star of 'Miss Saigon' is <i> really </i> on the move.
- THEATER NOTES : NEA Has a Friend in Theatre LA
- RE-RAP: The prospects for the long-touted N.W.A....
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Isabella Hoffman finds herself rising fast in the 'Homicide' ranks
- Junta Issues Dress Code for Myanmar Entertainers
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Settlers Try to Keep Arabs from Mosque
- Cash Rewards Don't Often Pay Off in Solving Crimes : Justice: O.C. families of victims sometimes put up large sums that draw attention--but draw few leads.
- Federal Cuts That Make No Sense : Does Congress really want to slice student aid?
- Revision for Revisionist History
- Motorist Questioned After Hit-Run Victim Discovered
- Don't Oveprestimate Privatization's Value : New Taxes, Cuts and User Fees Deserve Study Too
- Honors Are Conferred for Black Community Service
- Northridge Comes Up a Bit Short : Basketball: Micelli a no-show and Southern Utah takes advantage of his absence in middle, 75-72.
- Really Blue Devils : Duke Faces UCLA Today Without Krzyzewski and With Little Chance Even for an NIT Bid
- Survey Has No Right Answers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dunkerly Puts Canyons Home Free, 69-65
- PAGE TO SCREEN : Rim Shots
- 'GENERAL' GOOD GUY PLAYS A REBEL
- U.S. Readies Force for Somalia Landing : Africa: Commander says he sees no major threat during mission to extract U.N. peacekeepers.
- GUN WATCH : Juvenile Homicides
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Reward College Athletes by Paying Them for Play
- At UCI, Worthy Attention to Diversity : Chancellor Wilkening's Council Should Solidify One of the University's Selling Points
- Driver Found Slain in Vehicle Beside Freeway : Crime: Police close Corona del Mar Freeway for seven hours during investigation. They find a handgun but no suspect.
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Funicello and Alemany Send an Early Warning
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Ventura Sweeps Through Desert : Southern California Men's Regional: Top-ranked Pirates open playoffs by blowing past Roadrunners, 109-74.
- Angel Players Queried About Exhibitions
- Clippers Hit Their Magic Number : Pro basketball: They get 10th victory at expense of Lakers, 83-81, despite another 20-20 night by Divac.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- PHOTGRAPHY : Going for a Gut Reaction : Outspoken African American artist Carrie Mae Weems could be expected to provide a hot response to historical images of blacks. The Getty only had to ask. Many times.
- A Potent Artist for the '90s : Singer-songwriter PJ Harvey sheds her band and focuses on vocals and words. The result? An artful, graceful and unpredictable third album.
- Now Biggest Problem Drug Is Speed : Methamphetamine: County officials are worried about the resurgence and are seeking felony charges against those arrested.
- Memorial Today for Laguna Cartoonist Dick Oldden
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Cerritos Makes Exit on Ventura Highway : Southern California Women's Regional: In fast lane early, Pirates eliminate Falcons, 70-52.
- Howe's Job Still Involves Making a Pitch : Baseball: To comply with conditions of his drug probation, he sells tickets for the Yankees.
- McClellan Put on Life Support : Boxing: After Benn knocks him out in London, Detroit super-middleweight requires surgery.
- Assessor Warns Hiring Freeze May Be Costly : County government: Lack of manpower might cost millions of dollars if a state deadline is missed on assessment appeals.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Rallies Past California
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Alemany Dominates Westminster
- Antelope Valley Socks It to Them
- Agassi Makes Quite a Racket in His First Loss of the Year
- More Tough Times for Titans : College basketball: Cal State Fullerton loses to Santa Barbara, 80-69, as Peterson sits out the game with an injured finger.
- U.S., China Reach Last-Minute Deal to Avert Trade War : Commerce: Accord on intellectual property issues ends two years of wrangling. Move comes after Beijing shuts two notorious factories making bootleg products.
- Publisher's Passion for Food Speaks Volumes
- THE WORLD : MIDDLE EAST : Why the Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Can't Get Beyond the Talking Stage
- 2 Images of the 'Condor' Emerge : Computers: Friends call arrested super-hacker Kevin Mitnick a bold prankster who made no personal gain. The government says he is a sophisticated electronic criminal.
- THE STATE : AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : How Democrats May Dodge Certain Defeat
- Border Crackdown on Drugs Launched : Crime: Plan calls for transferring agents to area, inspecting more vehicles at crossings and using U.S. helicopters to ferry Mexican police.
- SOUTHERN SECTION
- CHESS : NATIONAL NEWS
- Retro : What's All the Hullabaloo?
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Bikes Keep Them on the Right Path
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON COUNTY BANKRUPTCY : Recovery Will Hinge on Overcoming New Creditors' Skepticism : The borrower and its citizens must show they are willing to strive mightily to restore breached faith.
- A Computer Terrorist or a Prankster? : Technology: Friends say hacker Kevin Mitnick did not profit from his alleged cyberspace intrusions. But authorities say he caused millions of dollars in damage.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Buena Produces a Real Gem, 70-31
- El Camino Real Puts Hold on Title as a Team
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Peninsula Holds Off Simi Valley
- Bigger Role in Films Sought for Moorpark : Business: A plan is being drafted to draw additional productions to the city's historic center. The industry is a welcome source of revenue.
- The Spirit Moves Them : Christian 'Raves' Gain Followers Among the Faithful as Churches Back Off Dance Taboo
- Murdent Powers Golden West to Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- It's Auld Lang Syne for Kings : Pro hockey: The center again responds to benching, leading the team to a 4-3 victory over Oilers.
- FILM COMMENT : Bloody Marvelous Peckinpah : Its landmark violence isn't the only reason why 'The Wild Bunch' is considered a classic Western today.
- Carter Denies Reports His Visit Angered Haiti's Aristide : Caribbean: Ex-President calls contentions 'completely false.' But officials insist his suggestions for upcoming elections were arrogant.
- CREATED EQUAL: Why Gay Rights Matter to...
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Renaissance Planned for Central Avenue
- 'Dust' Trails : SIDNEY POITIER LEADS CBS' 'CHILDREN' TO A TOWN CALLED FREEDOM
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Locally Owned Gas Station to Open
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Losing the Cyberspace Race : On the Fast-Paced High-Technology Track, Inner City Schools and Libraries Are Taking Small Steps to Catch Up
- Mourners Pay Last Respects to Slain Basketball Player
- COLUMN ONE : Is Smoking Pot Good Medicine? : The Cannabis Buyers' Club says it helps the sick and dying. But the underground movement has met with resistance from those who question the drug's safety and effectiveness.
- CITY SECTION BASKETBALL
- No Escaping Budget Woes, Even in a Tropical Paradise : Seychelles: Debt-ridden government seeks ways to boost revenues from tuna and tourists.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Parish Nurse Gives TLC Her Best Shot
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Manual Arts Shocks Unbeaten Belmont
- Graffiti Busters Doing the Right Thing : Residents enraged by vandals can fight back effectively, without resorting to vigilantism
- Under Their Skin : Robust Tattoo Industry Raises Concerns of Officials, Artists
- SIMI VALLEY : City Council to Vote on Housing Proposal
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Marina Will Get What It Wants After Beating Ocean View
- UCI Can't Foil Long Beach State's Plan : Basketball: Greenberg said it would happen this way and he was right as the 49ers win, 84-71.
- Here's Hoping He Won't Cause Trade Embargo
- BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN"Greatest Hits" Columbia* * * 1/2In...
- MOVIES : Shooting the Moon : America's hero, Tom Hanks, splashes down for his old friend director Ron Howard in 'Apollo 13,' the story of the near-fatal, botched 1970 lunar expedition.
- Will Elton Be Spring's King? : His success with 'The Lion King' score and tour with Billy Joel bodes well for the release of 'Made in England' album.
- MUSIC & DANCE NEWS : From USC to Music Center
- Narbonne Holds Off Danley, Fremont
- Stockholm Neighbors Trying to Evict Ingmar Bergman from Apartment
- GOP Presidential Hopefuls Ease Anti-Abortion Stance
- Commercial Building Fire Investigated
- Supervisors Cite What They May Do to Ease Crisis
- NOTEBOOK : Protest Follows Decision to Replace Toiler Coaches
- DOWNTOWN : Olvera Street Plaza to Hold Mardi Gras
- FAA Hunts for New Firefighting 'Wonder Gas' : Air safety: Halon saves lives, but it also erodes the ozone layer. Fire experts are searching for a substitute, so far without success.
- Whose Interest Is It to Put Babies at Risk? : Even the pre-Newt Republicans supported the food program for pregnant women and infants.
- Year After Temblor, Fillmore Celebrates : Recovery: Residents gather to recall their long journey back from the Northridge quake. They also learn about earthquake preparedness.
- Unfounded Fears Cloud Truth About Mercury : Contrary to popular opinion, the silvery liquid metal known as quicksilver is not poisonous. Ignorance about the substance is needlessly terrorizing society.
- Baseball's Vigilantes : Logo Protection Is the Issue, Not Protection of the Product
- Leader of the Pack : Woman Devoted to Her 12 Wolves Despite Debt and Threats
- O'Neal Suspended One Game for Hitting Celtics' Montross
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Poised for Title Bid
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : McInnis Saves Tar Heels With Late Steal
- No Sale : Street vending law has been rendered ineffective by strife, organizer says
- Some Christian Immigrants in Israel Hide Faith : Holy Land: Many practice their religion in secret because they don't want to risk losing their benefits. In reality, no one has been deported, and canceled services are rare.
- SOUTHERN SECTION
- CRENSHAW : Rally Goers Call for New Rail Line
- PERSPECTIVE ON ART : Cancel the NEA Stamp of Approval : Most grants go to the 'aesthetically correct'--artists who should do fine without government patronage.
- Chinese American Group Rejects Elitism, Seeks to Broaden Focus
- Loans Can Fill the Gap for Defense Contractors : U.S. aid to Pacoima firm shows how to ease transition
- Harlem Sings America : The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance endures in lyrical novels and prescient poetry. : THE WEDDING, <i> By Dorothy West (Doubleday: $20; 240 pp.)</i>
- Dealing With Grief : Some Experts Say Establishing Memorials for Young Suicide Victims Is Healthy, but Others Fear It Prompts Imitations
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Guiding Force : In his 28 years with All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, the Rev. George F. Regas has made his congregation a dynamic center of religious expression and social reform.
- 'Red Rock West'
- HIGHLAND PARK : U.N. Will Display Student's Design
- On The Set : Operation Clancy : NOVELIST BRINGS A POLITICAL THRILLER IN TWO PARTS TO NBC
- New York Newsday, AP Win Reporting Prizes
- Pyramids Became Building Blocks for Egyptian Life Under Pharoahs : Giza: Many believe that the projects, accomplished by hundreds of workers from across the land, served to join those provinces into the world's first nation-state.
- Sinn Fein Head Requests Help of Ulster Protestants
- Celebrating and Learning History of African Americans
- GRAY WHALES
- Nursing Home Assailed Over Language Policy : Complaint: Union official accuses facility of bias after he is barred for speaking Tagalog. Home limits workers to 'majority' language in presence of patients.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Gives Notre Dame a Day to Forget
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Mater Dei Defense Shuts Down Rialto
- Body of Snowboarder Buried in Avalanche Found on Mt. Baldy
- SPRING FLING: There'll be a flood of...
- SMALL FACES: Warren G, 69 Boys, Da...
- THE RED MIRROR: Children of China's Cultural...
- Deal of the Week
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Street Fighter : Maria Mendoza Battles for O.C. Homeless on Different Fronts
- Quiet Please, the<i> Artiste</i> Is About to Be Pained
- Japan Student Recites Pi to 42,194 Places
- 2-Year Nightmare Ends for Woman Wrongly Told She Had AIDS Virus : Health: After the error, she encountered prejudice and felt panic. But she sued and was awarded $600,000.
- Lloyd Keyser; Retired FBI Agent, Hughes Official
- THE JAUNDICED EYE : Forget 'Melrose Place'! Picture the Windsors--in Malibu
- 3 Men Slain Outside Party in Inglewood
- Victim's Friends, Officials Seek Answers to Violence : Crime: Those at forum pay tribute to Jessica Uniack, who was slain after a traffic accident. They also discuss 'epidemic' of domestic abuse.
- Not-So-Cool Runnings: Bobsledder Remembers Low Olympics Moment
- Stadler Powders Doughnut Hole : Golf: He gets an ace on tricky No. 6, where bunker on the green can cause all sorts of difficulty.
- Olive Allowed to Coach, but Loyola Loses, 63-53
- In It for the Long Run : Growing Pains Aside, the L.A. Marathon Turns 10 Next Sunday
- REGION : Cost to Culver City of Proposed Utility Consortium Sparks Debate
- One Game to Go for Crenshaw Boys and Girls : Boys' Basketball: Ronnie Arch ends slump as Cougars defeat Westchester, 73-59, in City 4-A semifinals.
- Music: Local Students Win Youth Concert Spot
- U.S. Sells Missiles to Seoul
- Iowa Advocate for Elderly Is Demoted After Critical Report
- A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER : The Politicization of the Constitution
- Runners' Course : Program Trains Racers for L.A. Marathon
- THOUSAND OAKS : Search Continues for Missing Executive
- Caretaker of Wildlife Island Refuge Finds He Enjoys Solitude : Puget Sound: Volunteer and his cat are the only residents other than birds, deer and harbor seals.
- The Ocean as a Friend and a Sacred Trust : Oil, Sewage Spills Have Increased Ecological Awareness About Our Treasured Coast
- Walkers Make Strides in Fight Against Hunger
- L.A. OPEN : Don't Tell Him Golfers Only Drive for Show
- Mann's Movie Theater Is Missing a Marquee
- On Importing Ivory
- Remembering Iwo Jima
- Investigator Placed at a Disadvantage
- Potential Solutions to Crisis Neither Simple Nor Painless
- South Africa's Black Farm Laborers Fight for Sliver of Better Life : Agriculture: The transition from apartheid has minorities in cities talking of affirmative action, upward mobility. But concerns of 1.3 million virtual serfs in the the fields are simpler and more desperate.
- Jokes About Nicole No Laughing Matter
- LEARN Provides Local Autonomy Sought for Schools
- Crenshaw 81, Taft 43--The Cougars scored the...
- MAESTRO MEMORY
- Dresden Bombing
- Washington 60, Roosevelt 51--Trailing throughout the first...
- Pregnant Teen-agers and Their Rights to Abortion
- 'Street' Life
- Homeowners Bear Landslide Risks
- Popejoy Responds
- Turkey Talk
- CHAN IS MISSING
- Sprawl, Not Growth, Could Ruin O.C.
- Airport Noise Includes Ringing of Cash Registers
- Taking the Pulse of Doctors' Actions
- The Realities and Contradictions of History
- ON REPRESSED MEMORY