- 50 Camarillo Voters Form City's 1st Democratic Club
- Newport Beach Lives Up to Stereotypes : But Problems With Schools, Poverty Exist Behind the City's Wealthy Facade
- Signing Their Praises : Congregation, Deaf Choir Bring Sense of Unity to Worship Service
- Sunderland Gets Into a Groove, and So Do Titans : College basketball: Point guard scores 25 points to lead CS Fullerton past UC Santa Barbara, 66-64, and into third-place tie.
- 50-Meter Case of Mistaken Identity : Track and field: After Howard is announced as the event winner, Turner is declared champion and in national-record time.
- SPRING TRAINING PREVIEW : A Time for Cautious Optimism : Dodgers Learned Last Year That a Good Feeling During Spring Can Turn Sour in the Summer
- SPRING TRAINING PREVIEW : Their Nightmare Continues : For Angels, Things Go From Bad to Worse During Off-Season, and Fans Don't Make It Any Easier
- SKIING U.S. ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Terzian, Grosjean Win Slalom Titles
- They Would Really Give New Meaning to Term 'Road Kill'
- Off-Centerpiece : The Once and Future Queen
- Turning Biological Research into 'Golds'
- ** 1/2 Therapy?, "Nurse," A&M.; The Irish...
- Behind the Bicoastal Grammy Battle : With so many galas, the Los Angeles business community may have gotten complacent about the awards show. And New York is trying to take the prize away permanently
- Contenders for the Grammy Throne--This Time, the Real Thing
- ART : Citizen Tannen : New Orleans' Robert Tannen is committed to erasing the distinctions between artist and viewer, high and low, public and private
- Homeowner's Nightmare Flows In With a Flood's Fury : Storms: Rain-fed runoff snaps a Canyon Country man's water and gas mains, unearths his septic tank and threatens to destroy his house.
- Cost of Cleaning Up Graffiti Increases
- Time Makes La Habra's Diamond Collection a Valuable One : Softball: Through a network of family and friends, this group has developed a bond that has held strong in competition.
- A Fund-Raiser That Hasn't : Cal State Fullerton: After two years, an effort that sought to raise $6.3 million has proven a dismal failure.
- A LOOK INSIDE VONNEGUT'S 'MONKEY HOUSE'
- 20 Die in Pakistan Crash
- Focus : Who in the World Is Greg Lee?
- Former Enemies a Double Threat for Washington : Harris, Thomas Put Mutual Dislike Aside, Lead Generals on Road to Championship
- SOUTH GATE : City Hall, Offices Closed on Fridays
- PLATFORM : Sharing the Pain
- Depoliticizing the NEA: Time to Call a Truce in the Culture War : Endowment: Under George Bush, grants were used as part of an intraparty struggle in the GOP to vanquish the moderates.
- Work Furlough Centers Are Right Thing : But County Supervisors Must Do a Better Job of Keeping Communities Informed
- Double Taxation Threatens to Put Horse Racing Out of Business
- UCLA Returns the Favor, Playing Poor Guest for Cal : College basketball: Bruins hammer Bears at Oakland, 85-71, to avenge worst loss at Pauley Pavilion.
- Our Compromise: Rock, Kansas : It's about halfway between New York and L.A.--and we've checked it out for Grammys '94!
- ** Billy Dean, "Fire in the Dark,"...
- Clapton's 'Tears,' Grammy Fears : WHO SHOULD WIN : Naming 'Tears in Heaven' record of the year would prevent an embarrassing 'Achy Breaky Heart' victory for Billy Ray Cyrus
- The romantic strains of Johannes Brahms and...
- Hockey Talks Glitch Could Cost Anaheim : Without an Agreement Soon, Season Could Be on Ice
- Newest Products for Healthier Eating Vie for Attention at Expo : Lifestyle: Guilt-free baked tortilla chips and low-fat dips are promoted, among other things, at a trade show for the growing natural foods industry.
- Auto Racing
- Auto Racing
- This Time, Northridge Loses to Sacramento
- Shoestring Volleyball : Low-Budget Women's Team Flies in Face of Previous Failures
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Huntington Beach Wins Coin Toss, Opens at Home
- Mater Dei
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : Business As Usual for the Knights
- With IAAF Ban Lifted, Reynolds Reaches Final
- Cheaney Hoping He Can Elude the Curse of Past Indiana Stars
- Waves Get at Least a Title Tie : College basketball: Pepperdine beats sloppy Loyola, 80-54, to earn a share of third consecutive league crown.
- Sunderland Leads Fullerton : College basketball: He has 25 points, six rebounds and five assists in 66-64 victory over UC Santa Barbara.
- Saxophonist Wilber Makes a Timely Visit From Jazz's Past
- DIGABLE PLANETS : "Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)" Pendulum/Elektra
- Sweet Betty Was Strictly One of a Kind
- Anaheim Hills Man Missing at Ski Resort Found
- El Toro
- Up Close, Painfully Personal : Hill's Victory Is Shortened After Opponent Is Cut by Camera
- Reseda's Powell Is Quick Study in 50 Hurdles
- Theater : Seeing the 'Light' : Victoria Ann-Lewis wins acclaim in a breakthrough Old Globe role that she landed because of--and in spite of--her disability
- More Power to Ice Cube and Dr. Dre
- MOVIES : 'Falling Down' Writer Has Seen the Future: It's L.A.
- De Klerk Names Nonwhites to Cabinet
- Will Democracy Let Los Angeles Down? : Elections: With so many candidates, voters will have a tough time making a informed choice. Is it too easy to be a candidate for mayor?
- A HARD SELL : CLINTON IS PUSHING CHANGE, WILL THE NATION BUY IT? : Offering a New Deal for America's Middle Third
- San Gabriel : Plan for Panchito's Criticized
- Hearing on Fox Project Promising for Studio : Expansion: Planning commissioners express support for the renovation while opponents criticize potential congestion and dispute the developer's claim of job creation.
- Sioux Indians Work to Bring Back the Buffalo on Tribal Lands : Bison: The prairie animals are an integral part of the tribal culture, and there are spiritual values linked to them.
- Buffalo Tour Misspent Money, Donor Charges
- Pulp Is the Key Ingredient in Success of Spanish-Language Comic Books : Reading: Mexican publishers find in the Valley's Latino population an eager audience for their illustrated tales of action, thrills and romance.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Men, Women 2nd in Swimming Meet
- These Guys Look Awfully Familiar
- In Brief
- ENOUGH ALREADY : Joel Silver, Model Mogul
- AIDS Groups Struggle for Survival in Tough Times : Social services: As large agencies prosper, smaller charities are squeezed out in the fight for funding. Rising resentment prompts call for cooperation.
- Teen Pageant Winner Is as Asian-American as Apple Pie : Heritage: Mary Nguyen, the new Miss Teenage America, is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees. This 'girl next door' is a straight-A student and a cheerleader.
- Clinton Plan Seen as Not Too Taxing : Affluent South Bay Residents Express Support for Increases, but Only If a Smaller Deficit Results
- VENTURA/EL RIO : Arrests Involve Guns at Schools
- SANTA ANITA : River Special Out of San Rafael
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I WRESTLING : Runner-Up El Modena Ready for Next Step
- PRO FOOTBALL : Trading Kelly, Thomas Could Be Bills' Wakeup Call
- Shaq: Center of Attention, Even to Stars
- NO-CREDIT RATING : Kenneth Branagh's Gestapo Tactic
- Even With Harris Out, Long Beach Holds Off Irvine, 88-74
- A Banner Crop of Grammy Nominees
- Once-Secret City at Crossroads of Nuclear Past, Post-Cold War Future
- View to a Distant Struggle
- Capitalism and Technology Devoured the Soul of Newspapers
- Sprinter Ben Johnson has withdrawn from the...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Southern California College Rallies, Beats Fresno Pacific
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Rhode Island Upsets Massachusetts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Keep Penguins' Losing Streak Alive, 4-2
- Looking Up, Joyner Is Down : Track and field: The prospect of pole vaulting terrifies him and inhibits his plans of trying to compete in the decathlon.
- Hear the 'Call'
- Overloading Caused Chopper to Crash, Afghanistan Says
- Suspect Leaves Trail of Pain, Anger, Shock : Crime: Family of Lake Forest man accused of leading a double life is 'trying to get back on our feet.' Bail is set at $50,000.
- The Dream Team : Business Partners Cross Social Lines to Open New Playground
- Nations Founded on Fish, Plots and Bamboo
- HYDE PARK : Rev. Eugene Thomas: 'A Giant Among Us'
- I'm not upset about it. I understand....
- Oil in a Day's Work : The Boom May Be Over, but a Few Wells Pump On
- John Goddard won't tell anyone how old...
- Battling HIV, She Gives Voice to the Feminine Face of AIDS
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III WRESTLING : Powerful Calvary Chapel Wins Six Individual and Team Titles
- PREP WRESTLING VALLEY LEAGUE FINALS : Canoga Park Finally Turns Tables Against El Camino Real
- Cypress
- Phil Collins, Don Was, Graham Nash, Jackson...
- MOVIES : La-La Land No More : Hollywood used to cast L.A. as a shallow place in the sun but in recent films, it plays the role of a city of diversity--and division
- Surviving Cancer: Children Live to Find Problems Outlast Disease : Medicine: Clinics now counsel parents and patients about side effects and warning signs that can crop up years after remission.
- King Arrest Site Becomes Odd Landmark : Lake View Terrace: Locals are constantly reminded about the infamous lot. It stirs a kaleidoscope of emotions, including some resentment and even humor.
- Drunk Driving Suspected in Crash That Kills 1
- Bodies, Wreckage From O.C. Takeoff Found
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Unseeded Capistrano Valley Christian Defeats No. 4 Team
- Loyola Has No Answer for Northridge Rally, 10-4
- The Summer Game Now Springs to Life
- Father's Sports Obsession at Core of 'Holy Coach'
- La Habra
- Caper's Success Is No Mystery
- Michael Roberts Likes the Look of Pasadena's Palms
- $50 GUIDE : Just the Right Medicine
- Auto Racing
- Babe Ruth Purchase Agreement Bought at Auction for $99,000
- Ruelas Defends Lightweight Title at Country Club Tuesday
- 3 Arrested in Shooting After Quarrel
- He Saves the Best for Last
- CS Long Beach Defeats UC Irvine
- White Steps Up, Makes the Game-Winning Shot for Harbor
- DODGERS : Reliever Wilson Takes Stairway to Haven
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' PLAYOFFS
- Scams Against Chinese Community Targeted : Investment: A Monterey Park councilman wants new brokerages more closely regulated. Two companies are suspected of conning people out of millions of dollars.
- In Torrance, controversy arises over a retiree's honorable mention.
- City Says It Pays a Lot but Receives Little Back : Thousand Oaks: Leaders grow angry at their role as a 'donor community' amid dwindling state aid. The county says the town still gets plenty of services.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : 5 Candidates Vie to Show Sympathy in Wilmington : Politics: Each strives to distinguish himself in first joint meeting with homeowners. And they all promise to be attentive to the community's problems.
- Notes about your surroundingsSan Joaquin Marsh Trip--The...
- Kings Hold Capitals to a 7-3 Victory : NHL: A week after 10-3 beating by Washington, they search for anything positive following two consecutive losses on road.
- 130,000 See Chavez Easily Beat Haugen : Boxing: Nelson narrowly defeats Sylmar's Gabe Ruelas. Norris and Nunn retain titles with easier victories.
- 'All This Goofy Pooch Wanted Was to Be Loved'
- Tiffany Recalls Lead-Tainted China
- Poet Angelou Extols Value of Faith, Charity : Religion: Speech before about 10,000 at Anaheim Convention Center draws on stories from scholar's childhood in the South.
- Gerhard A. Gesell; Iran-Contra Judge
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Big Populist Woof, Little Economic Bite : Clinton made good noises, but the wrong people will pay.
- Tribe Votes to End Land Claim for $50 Million
- President to Visit Southland Today
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Nose for the New
- God's Alderman : UPON THIS ROCK: The Miracles of a Black Church, By Samuel G. Freedman (HarperCollins: $22.50; 363 pp.)
- In Yucatan, a Theme Park of Natural Wonders : A Mexican businessman is planning a 250-acre adventure resort with an underground river and Mayan ruins.
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Driving Miss Daisy (ABC Sunday at 9...
- The Nights of Their Lives : Daytime's soaps go for more respect and ratings in prime time
- WEST ADAMS : First AME Sponsors Mayoral Forum
- Child Dies From Bacteria; Parents Had Voiced an Appeal to Clinton
- Issue: What Do You Think of the Plan in the San Fernando Valley to Split the L.A. Unified School District?
- Disco Bars Singer Baez, Issues Apology
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Kenya's Women Take Political Plunge : Africa: Female candidates win a record-high six seats in Parliament on such issues as sugar shortages, the high cost of education and a lack of women in key government posts.
- Risky Business : Riots, Earthquakes, Hurricanes and Floods Have Weakened the Insurance Industry and Narrowed Policyholders' Options
- THE COWBOY BOOT BOOK text by Tyler...
- Artificial Light Can Perk Up Houseplants
- Passing the Screen Test : If Their Stories Are to Be Portrayed in Films and Television, Latinos Need Opportunities Behind the Camera
- Kingston to Sign Deal With IBM : Technology: The Fountain Valley firm will provide circuit boards to enhance the performance of older PCs.
- HAVE YOU SEEN ME? by Elizabeth Graver...
- CLINTON'S GLOBE-TROTTER : Secretary of State Warren Christopher Knows the Power of Being an Insider With a Social Conscience. And He's Carrying it Into the Global Arena
- WRITE AWAY : Booklet Tells Tenants Rights
- HANCOCK PARK : Run Against Crime Features 3 Races
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Economic Plan Supported by Majority
- City Ready to Adopt Day Labor Rules : Ordinance: Measure would prohibit solicitation from cars during the morning and criminalize business transactions in parks.
- Roots That Bind
- ANC to Urge Lifting Sanctions Against S. Africa
- The Soviet's Poisoned Land : In 1945, Stalin Ordered Up An Atom Bomb At Any Price. Now The Bill Is Coming Due.
- Sweet Charity and the Bingo Bust : GOD BLESS THE CHILD, By James Colbert (Atheneum: $22; 256 pp.)
- CONGRESSIONAL ANECDOTES by Paul F. Boller Jr....
- Home Sales Still Down in Southland
- Pumping Up the Volume : FAST SOFA, By Bruce Craven (William Morrow/Quill: $15 paper; $22 limited-run cloth; 331 pp.)
- ASK THE INSPECTOR : Keyed Deadbolt Can Pose Hazard
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Fremont Quickens the Pace to Catch South Gate, 62-61
- Christopher Seeks Arabs' Help to Restart Mideast Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Secretary of state gives first public endorsement of persuading Israel to allow 'significant numbers' of Palestinian deportees to return.
- Hijacking of Russian Jet Ends Safely in Sweden : Crime: Azerbaijani leaves grenades on aircraft steps before halting attempt to take his wife and baby to the United States. No one is injured.
- Crenshaw Is the Top Gun in 4-A Basketball
- MORE BLAKE
- District Pledges More Student Control of Funds : Settlement: Officials will also investigate charges of insensitivity to Latinos.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : City Times Basketball Playoffs : GIRLS' PREVIEW : Banner Eludes Cougars Since Move Up to 4-A
- Urban Jungle : Lush Wonders of the Amazon Are Contained in Zoological Park
- Comarco to Buy Maryland Company
- Tours More Profitable Than Furs for Canada
- ASK THE INDOOR GARDENER : Put Bounce Back in Rubber Plant
- GEOLOGY OF ANZA-BORREGO: The Edge of Creation...
- STYLE : GARDENS : In the Sticks
- When a Relative's Illness Makes Travel Urgent : Airlines: Most allow discounts for emergencies, but exclude some fares. Rules also differ on who qualifies.
- Daytime Noise Troubles Night Worker
- Rushdie: When Will It End?
- Temple City : Contracts for 2 School Officials Not Renewed
- Traumas Linger More Than Decade Later From Argentina's 'Dirty War' : Massacre: Skeletons dug up from cemetery used as a dumping ground by the military during the dictatorship of 1976-83.
- Nickelodeon miniseries 'Tomorrow's People' has today's kids in mind
- Displacing Will Shakespeare
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Kit' Aids Those Wanting to Sell Home Themselves
- One Premiere Just Not Enough
- The Rage Within
- UCLA to Study Rockwell Workers
- Apartments-for-Prisoners Plan Sparks Fear : Corrections: County's proposal to turn two Costa Mesa residential complexes into a facility for low-risk offenders on work furlough has sparked intense debate. Vote is expected Tuesday.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Beats Sampras at U.S. Indoor
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Jones Leads Thousand Oaks Past Palmdale
- What's All the Yapping About? Look Inside the Mailbox
- In Brief
- Clapton's 'Tears,' Grammy Fears : WHO WILL WIN : Lack of previous recognition will combine with the emotional vote to boost Eric Clapton's chances for the big awards
- When the Rooftops of Your Mind Come Falling Down
- A HARD SELL : CLINTON IS PUSHING CHANGE, WILL THE NATION BUY IT? : Eluding Reagan's Trap, By Switching the Game
- Byrd Sings Solo at 'Intimate' Concert : Music: With press packed into his living room, a Huntington Beach man is treated to solo performance by legendary rocker.
- Bottom of Batting Order Provides Punch as Northridge Wins Again : College baseball: Matadors win 5th in row, 10-4, behind three hits each by eighth and ninth batters, Shanahan and Prosenko.
- ROUNDUP : Pistols And Roses Wins Donn Handicap
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : Georgia Tech Does About-Face, Upsets No. 10 Wake Forest
- Masters of the Light : The revelatory documentary 'Visions of Light' pays tribute to those often-forgotten masters of the movies, the cinematographers
- More Women Turning to Firearms Out of Fear : Self-protection: An NRA-certified instructor says demand for her introductory handgun classes has exploded in the last few months.
- Love Potion No. 10 : The Search for Instant Sex Appeal, or Seduction in a Can.
- Research Nails New Roof Down Firmly
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- STATE OF MIND : Choosing Life
- Tours That Emphasize Sightseeing : A 'Stay-Put' vacation features day trips from a hotel in Washington, New York or another city.
- Hero Worship : FOR KING AND COUNTRY: The Maturing of George Washington 1748-1760, By Thomas A. Lewis (HarperCollins: $27.50; 296 pp.) : PATRIARCH: George Washington and the New American Nation, By Richard Norton Smith (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95: 424 pp.)
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Egypt's Breakthrough Tourism Plan Goes Bust : Economy: Cairo expected a big influx of American tourists--but got an earthquake and terrorist bullets.
- 'As Real As It Gets'
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : South Gate Locks Up League Title
- The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight : When the East Coast Mob Came Knocking on Hollywood's Door, the FBI Was Waiting With A Multimillion-Dollar Sting
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions from...
- SOUTH GATE : 28th Azalea Fest Under Way Today
- FICTION
- INTO THE BADLANDS: Travels Through Urban America...
- Pistol-Packing Women Get Their Own Garb
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Policing Increased in Business District
- Bosnia Declares Cease-Fire; Aid Trucks Blocked
- The Company of Wolves (KTTV Monday at...
- Muslims and Christians Vie for Albanian Souls : Religion: Nominal adherents on both sides fear that the post-Communist government is moving toward Islamic fundamentalism.
- STREET LEVEL : Playing the Hero Means Playing It Safe--and Smart
- Death Case Raises Double Jeopardy Issue
- South El Monte : Center Gets Funds to Grow
- Restaurant Art Debate Plays to Empty House
- DOWNTOWN : Asian Politicians Urge Involvement
- Retro : Seriously, He'd Rather Go for Laughs
- ECHO PARK : Board Pays Artists After Murals Erased
- Altadena : Filing for Council Seats
- COLUMN ONE : Forgotten in World of AIDS : Though only a fraction of all cases, women are contracting the disease at a rapid rate. Isolated and fearful of stigma, they are building a system of education and support.
- Accion International Loan Fund Gives New Hope to Colombia's Poor : Economy: Philosophy of nonprofit organization is simple: Lend money to people who really need it and are industrious enough to pay it back.
- High Court Review May Reignite Pesticide Debate : Food safety: At issue is whether a 'zero tolerance' standard on carcinogenic additives should be replaced with one of negligible risk.
- IN EXCESS : Think Big
- Simple Solar Unit Can Heat Room
- All the News That Profits : The Triumph of Market Research : READ ALL ABOUT IT! The Corporate Takeover of America's Newspapers, By James D. Squires (Times Books: $20; 234 pp.)
- DOING BUSINESS WITH JAPANESE MEN: A Woman's...
- Public Pension Systems Begin to Target Inner City : Investment: The infusion of funds will help rebuild riot-torn areas. But critics say the projects may be risky and question whether such directed spending is prudent.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : 'Peace Warriors' Won't Be Reinstated
- All the News That Profits : Married . . . With Power : MURDOCH, By William Shawcross (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 469 pp.)
- RESTAURANTS : SECOND'S BEST : What's Happening at Opus Now That the Big-Name Chef Has Left? Lots.
- Children 'Grill' President, Even Evoke Tears : White House: Some questions were tender, others tough in TV forum.
- L.A. SPEAK
- A Remote Possibility : Freedominium doesn't exist. But the would-be creator of this far-fetched, far-away land hopes to use science to make his nation more than a notion.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : A Tribute to Artist Charles White
- Jobs Project Offers Hope to Youths
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : City Times Basketball Playoffs : Hip-Hop Hoopster : Shonte Tippie knows the score, on the court and off. The Jefferson senior finds the bucket for 27 points a game and entertains as rapper MC T.
- Rep. Schroeder Seeks Peace With the Navy : Military: Colorado Democrat meets with pilots at Miramar Air Station to smooth out their differences over the Tailhook sex scandal.
- Kosher Pantry : Sova Fills Hunger for Observant Jews Who Also Are Poor
- Two 10-Year-Olds Charged in British Toddler's Death
- Moscow Threatens Kiev With Gas Cutoff
- Roybal-Allard Seeks More Clout for Her Latino District : Politics: Congresswoman invites Cabinet members to Southeast area, wants federal funds for housing, business and transit.
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Gardeners Find Common Ground
- Hitting Home : Melissa Gilbert Feels a Personal Connection to Her New CBS Movie
- FICTION
- BILL MOYERS : Exploring Medical Frontiers
- CRENSHAW : Chamber Board More Diverse
- Building on the Past : Neighborhoods: Preservationists hope to save the area's old bungalows by relaxing city standards for add-ons. In the meantime, the quaint dwellings are giving way to larger, modernist houses.
- Slow Dancing--Not Just for Retirees
- Hospital Gives School Money for Computers
- WATTS : 3 Honored With Promenade Plaques
- Young Cancer Patients Invent Game to Help Them Cope With Disease
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : City Times Basketball Playoffs : The Team to Beat : Crenshaw Is Consensus Choice, but Tournament Could Be Competitive With Three New Contenders to the 4-A Division
- DOWNTOWN : Kids Art Oasis to Grow on Skid Row
- Advantage Life Drops Plans to Acquire Products
- Unfinished Business in Madrid : Spain's Economy Falters as It Struggles to Meet Strict Maastricht Requirements
- Mother to Son, By LANGSTON HUGHES
- IMAGE ISN'T EVERYTHING : When a Picture Is Worth Only a Hundred Words, Use Your Head Instead
- Understanding Basics of Rollover Lets You Delay Paying Profit Tax
- He's Back in the Saddle Again
- Part of the Plan : Mayor Rallies Youths in Effort to Shape City's Future
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jefferson Ties for Title with Win Over Garfield
- Freezing of Rural Hospital, Doctor Fees Studied : Health care: President's task force weighs plan for areas where competition is scarce, sources say. Issue of controls raises questions.
- Myanmar's Fight for Democracy : Civil war: O.C. man slips into his homeland in long-running crusade to help rebels battling military government.
- California, Here I Go : Record Numbers of Southland Residents Are Moving to States With Cheaper Real Estate, Where They Get More House for Their Money.
- Quiet Comforts in Knightsbridge : London's new Franklin Hotel stands out in a residential neighborhood not far from Harrods.
- Roybal-Allard Shifts Into High Gear : Politics: The congresswoman invites key Cabinet members to Southeast L.A. She wants federal funds for housing, business and transit.
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : 106-Unit Townhome Project Under Way
- Are Savings Bonds the Best Route to College?
- How to Add Companionship to Budget Travel : A Swiss organization offers guided group tours by foot or bicycle for travelers 16 to 30.
- Dona Juana in Love : WRITTEN ON THE BODY, By Jeanette Winterson (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 190 pp.)
- Bus Taggers Turn Violent to Defend Rolling Turf
- WEST ADAMS : Manual Arts Senior Wins Scholarship
- TOKOYO'S SUMO DISTRICT : In the middle of Toyko, vistors can immerse themselves in the ancient Japanese art of sumo by watching wrestlers train, browsing in sumo gift shops and eating at sumo restaurants. Welcome to . . . : FAT CITY
- Democrats Set Sights on Winning Wilson's Job : Elections: Getting an early start on 1994, the party holds three "No Re-Pete Mobilization" rallies.
- Surviving on the RTD : With Security Stretched Thin and Reports of Crime Soaring on Inner-City Bus Lines, Those Who Can't Afford Other Transportation Devise Own Safety Strategies
- Malaysian Royal Row Threatens 9 Thrones
- Ex-Councilman Changes Plea, Is Sentenced for Drunk Driving
- DOWNTOWN : Mayoral Hopefuls to Field Questions
- Parents Freed After 7 Children Die in Fire
- A Braver, Newer World for Adventure Travelers : Tour outfitters are striving to meet the demand for exotic trips. One example: simulated jet-fighter combat.
- Amazon River Full of Superlatives: Its Rain Forest Would Blanket U.S.
- Shops Go on Block as Ukraine Privatizes : Reforms: The program envisions selling off 60% of small state businesses by the end of this year.
- SMALL SCREEN UP AND COMERS : Crystal Bernard gets her big break on 'Wings' of fate
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : CSLA Back In Race After Skid
- 'Midnight Express' Author Back in Jail--But It's Just an Act This Time