- Civilization and Its Discontents
- Therese La Haye has been promoted to...
- Rally's Plans to Bite Into Fast-Food Market by Expanding Into County : Restaurants: About 25 franchise outlets will be built, offering a burger-based menu and double drive-through lanes.
- Landlord Shouldn't Encroach on Tenant
- Cleaning Up the Bible
- THE WINE LIST
- County Wants Marina Bypass in Harbor Plan
- CHINATOWN : Youths Dancing to Traditional Beat
- Boy in Serious Condition After Being Shot in Gang Cross-Fire
- Women's Soccer Teams at Home in South Bay : Club sports: Although fan interest remains low, participation remains high.
- In Battle of Standout Guards, Ventura Defeats Oxnard, 70-68 : College basketball: Pirates' Brown hits decisive shot with three seconds left in overtime to overshadow Fay, who scores 25 points.
- CREEDENCE II: While not denying that Fogerty...
- Taper's Davidson Gets His Classical Play . . . Kind Of
- Dance : Star Tour : Twyla Tharp, Mikhail Baryshnikov reunite for a series of shows with the flavor--and price tag--of a rock 'n' roll extravaganza
- Love the One You're With : Many wanna-be home sellers are finding the move up to a better house is tough in today's buyer's market. So instead of selling, they're improving their homes and learning to be happy where they are.
- Selling Sisterhood
- Coalition Honors Killingsworth
- Monterey Park : Weed Abatement Effort
- EL SERENO : Dinner Raises Funds for Youth Center
- Epple Relocates Office to to L.B.
- Profile : Consuming Passion : BURT WOLF'S TASTE FOR FOOD CAN IS NOW PART OF PBS' MENU
- Riders Give Green Light to Red Line : Transportation: The offer of free trips lured thousands to subway's debut. Trains earned high marks almost all around.
- On Eve of Mayor's Race, Los Angeles Is Up for Grabs : Politics: Behind the spectacle of 52 candidates vying to replace Tom Bradley, a more serious--and ultimately hopeful--reality lies.
- Oh No! I Can't Believe This Is True, But, Yes--I Married a Policy Wonk!
- Traffic Jam on the Strand : Cyclists and Skaters Prompt Complaints, but Officials Balk at Outright Ban
- A special concert to benefit Filipino orphans...
- Both Sides in Abortion Issue Gearing Up for More Demonstrations
- Big Plunge Helps Irvine End Streak
- There's No Need to Fear Underdog This Year, Remember?
- As far as sculptor Daphne Gillen is...
- Woman Who Filed Harassment Suit Quits Chamber Job
- U.S. Troops Sweep Key Somali City : Africa: Search for weapons turns up only one rifle, demonstrating military's limitations.
- New Envoy Travels to France Via Channel Tunnel
- Berlin Airlift Tales: Candy-Bomber and Chickens That Didn't Lay Eggs
- Dream Homes Have Become Nightmares, Residents Say : Courts: More than 250 Laguna Sur Villas homeowners are suing the developer, alleging that the dwellings have numerous construction defects.
- Stopping Smoking Is No Job for Quitters : Health: What to do when nothing calms the craving? Try something else. Start over. Keep at it. Motivation is of prime importance.
- Now Hear This, People: Gays in Military Not the Enemy
- Man Dies in Police Custody After Disturbance at Motel : Van Nuys: He had been subdued with pepper spray and handcuffed, apparently after having swallowed rock cocaine, authorities say.
- OFF-ROAD : Mud-Bogging When Rain Hits Anaheim
- Loyola Turns Defensive, Defeats St. Mary's
- No Rhinestone Cowboy : Aikman, the Blue-Collar Kid From Henryetta, Okla., Is in the Spotlight Today, but It Won't Make Him Blink
- ROUNDUP : Loyola Women Roll to 72-61 Victory
- Sarah N. Saria has been elected to...
- Keeping a Weather Eye on Business : Forecasting Company Helps Retailers Attain Sunny Sales
- ON RAMP : Buying American
- Removing Oil From Concrete Floor
- THE AFRICAN DREAM: Visions of Love and...
- The Art of Mendacity : MAKING THE MUMMIES DANCE: Inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art By Thomas Hoving , (Simon & Schuster: $25; 447 pp.)
- Little-Seen Sites of Italian Peninsula
- The Dolphin of History, the Anchor of Faith
- RESTAURANTS : GENEROUS TO A FAULT : At Agostino Sciandri's Latest Restaurant, Patrons Get a Lot of Food. Like It or Not.
- Somali Women Defy Chaos, Create Jobs for Destitute Internal Refugees
- Showcasing Africa's Great Queens
- WEST ADAMS : Neighbors Group Receives Sears Grant
- Taking the First Step : Seniors: A dance series, 'Seeking the Light,' aims to thaw the cold war between two generations of local Russian emigres.
- It's Time for the U.S. to Do Business With Yasser Arafat Again : Diplomacy: With the Mideast peace talks at a standstill and Hamas gaining clout, Clinton must renew contacts with PLO.
- A Room With a Feud in Redondo : Housing: The last occupant of a Salvation Army-owned apartment will be evicted to make way for a new complex. Robert Dreyer claims the Army's actions will leave him homeless.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Colorado State Gets Help, Surprises Utah
- NHL ROUNDUP : Coffey Gets Two Assists in Debut With Red Wings
- Titans Run Home-Court Streak to 12
- AND ONE MORE THING: Experiencing nostalgia for...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : NECROLOGY NEWS : What About Dying at the Box Office?
- Caribbean Appeal Is in the Isle of Beholder : Variety of Choices Makes It Important to Match the Place With Your Interests
- VIETNAM : Tourist Tours of Duty : Dispatches From the Former War Zone, Now Open to Americans and Changing Fast : BY LAND FROM SAIGON
- Board of Education Names Superintendent
- Bilingual Education--Its Time Has Passed : The director and administrator for the Cambria Institute say students should be immersed in English.
- EAGLES : Flyin' High : With 22 Points Per Game, Towering Tony McGee Is On Top of Things for the Cal State L.A. Team, Which Won 10 of Its First 12 Games This Year.
- Parents Get Token Award for Misplaced Headstone
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Men Open Track Season in Impressive Style
- Depleted Clippers Lose to the Jazz, 113-105 : Pro basketball: L.A. rallies after ejections of Norman and Brown, but Karl Malone then fuels a crucial run. Williams is sidelined again because of injuries.
- Ventura-Northridge Matchup: Coaches Give Matadors Nod
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE LASER 'PLAYER' : Hey! All You Live Screenwriters! You Can Sit and Hate Hollywood for 12 Solid Hours
- Catalina Marketing Expands Its Board, Electing 2 New Members
- Renovations at Manhattan YMCAs : Vanderbilt and Westside Y's remain open during winter construction.
- Get 'Em on the Phone
- STYLE : FASHION : A Flare for Jeans
- KEEPERS OF THE MOON: A Southern Boyhood...
- Drug Ring Mailing Cocaine Greeting Cards Busted
- As Earth's Riches Decline, So Do Its Healing Powers : Science: The planet is caught in an ongoing extinction 'event' that threatens species mankind doesn't even know exist, author says.
- Revisitation Rites
- Letting Kids Know Harassment's a No-No
- NOTEBOOK : Aguirre to Head Garfield Football Program
- Remote, Barren Irish Island Has Its Days; Count Them on Your Fingers
- Riding on a Collision Course : Recent Fatalities Remind Bicyclists of Perils They Face When Mixing With Motorists
- Job of Water-Sniffing Team Can Be a Little Hard to Swallow
- PRO-AM GOLF AT NEWPORT BEACH COUNTRY CLUB : Dennis' Birdie Clinches Second Tournament Victory
- An Unusual Time for Titans as Home Streak Reaches 12
- After Thurgood Marshall, the Next Crusade for Howard Law Students : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE
- Beyond the Cold War: Developing a New, Improved Mandate for the CIA : Intelligence: Watching the Soviet Union was the agency's raison d'etre. But the health of the planet is now in urgent need of monitoring.
- S.F. Quietly Replacing Aged Cable Cars
- WEST COUNTY : New Law to Prevent Day-Care Clusters
- CS Northridge Loses Its Fourth in a Row, 90-65
- CS Long Beach's Streak Ends : Big West: The 49ers, who had won 20 in a row in their gym, lose to UC Santa Barbara, 68-59.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Campbell Hall Cruises to Win Over Outmanned Whitney
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Strong Courier Keeps the Heat on Edberg
- 'Men in Waiting' Gives View From Another Side
- These Guys' Bad Moon Rose a Loooong Time Ago
- Inglewood's Find: There Is a Substitute for Winning
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Time Has Come to Break Up the Purple and Gold
- Disney Knows How to Put Fantasy and Enchantment Into Tying the Knot
- Tippell Installed as President of BIA/SC
- RTC Sets HomeFed Liquidation Auctions
- Check the Fine Print on Flood Insurance
- For exquisite shade color this spring and...
- Northwest Passage : IN DIFFERENT TIMES: A Fictional Memoir By David Gregor , (Alki Press, 2819 First Ave. Ste. 220, Seattle, Wash. 98121; 206-441-5380: $10.95; 258 pp.)
- El Monte : Paramedic Backup Plan
- Mapping Out the X's and O's of Staging a Spectacle : Logistics: It takes more than a year's worth of planning for a 60-minute game and a halftime show that lasts 10 minutes.
- Evidence in Check Forgery Case Goes Down Suspect's Hatch
- Single-Family Homes to Be Built by City : Redevelopment: Prices for the first 10 houses will range from $140,000 to $160,000. Construction will begin in the spring.
- Sierra Madre : Hearing on Trash Bill Hike
- '94 Rose Parade Theme Is 'Fantastic Adventure'
- Despite criminal records and malpractice judgments, some doctors remain in practice for years. Critics blame the besieged state Medical Board. : Watching a Watchdog
- COLUMN RIGHT/ SUSAN CARPENTER McMILLAN : Put 'Rainbow' Back in the Closet : Teaching first-graders about homosexuality is, to say the least, age-inappropriate.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : U.N. Slap Could Kill Peace Talks
- NASA Boasts Sophisticated 'Air Force' : Research: A fleet of 108 aircraft, including everything from advanced jet fighters and helicopters to jumbo jets, is used by the space agency in a variety of pursuits.
- Playing Cards Is Tough Work for 'Props' : Casinos: Clubs pay proposition players to keep poker games going. It sounds like a gambler's dream, but it's hard on the nerves when your earnings are at stake.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW / CAL LUTHERAN : Having No Time for Watches, Kingsmen Will Pursue a Ring
- Track and Field
- Cars Trade Lead as Halfway Point Nears in 24-Hour Race at Daytona
- Old Ravel-Debussy Pairing Gains a Handsome Addition
- Alcone Sims O'Brien Opens Seattle Office
- Gold Standard Breakdown Offers a Lesson for the EC
- BODY POLITIC : Not a Love Story
- They Didn't See It Coming : UNTIL YOUR HEART STOPS By T.M. McNally , (Villard: $20; 320 pp.)
- Testimony : A Trio of Women's Voices Bears Witness to the Horror of War and Rape as Yugoslavia Disintegrates
- Memories Run XXVI Deep
- Monterey Park : Affirmative Action Panel
- Latvian-Style 'Affirmative Action' Deeply Divides Diverse Population
- 'Almost' New : 'THE TORKELSONS' REINCARNATED TAKES ON A NEW LIFE, AND STYLE
- Petition Seeks to Bar Gay Rights in Florida
- Nearly Half of Firms Asked Are Hiring Retirees : Business: Many companies are willing to hire older persons for everything from clerical to management positions.
- DOWNTOWN : CRA Chief Unveils City Economic Plan
- He's Written a Big Book on Those Who Write for the Small Screen
- LITTLE TOKYO : Senior Housing Project Reduced
- Ford Dealership Moves to Duarte
- For Wilmington students, a firsthand lesson in moonwalking.
- Candidates for Mayor Tailor Remarks for Black Forum : Election: Some of the 14 contenders focus on education and the economy, avoiding the issues of crime and streamlining City Hall that have marked their speeches in the San Fernando Valley and Westside.
- Cynthia Wood, Owned the Taylor Ranch
- SANTA ANITA : Alysbelle Upsets Pacific Squall to Win the La Canada Stakes
- BOXING : Nunn Leaves Little Doubt in Stopping Cordoba
- A Pair of Angels Take Flight
- SNEAKS FALLOUT
- Gallery Offers a Chance to Study the Fine Prints
- Focus on the Pocus
- BOTTOM LINE : Now if They'd Only Lower Their Prices . . .
- Kellison Named Group Administrator
- Rats! : They're Everywhere, Even in the Toniest Neighborhoods
- New World Disorder? : More Chaos, Violence Looms in Further Fragmentation of States
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw's Grice Silences Injury-Plagued Dorsey
- Police Investigating Source of Flyers With Racist Messages : Law Enforcement: Leaflets have been found in mailboxes and on cars over the last six months. Officials think a white supremacist is invovled.
- Watching The Witches of Eastwick (ABC Sunday...
- Gays in the Military: The Pursuit of Social Justice : The armed forces could provide a beachhead in the struggle against homophobia.
- In the Driver's Seat : A 32-Year RTD Veteran Gains a Day of Fame by Launching the Red Line
- Knife-Wielding Man Surrenders
- Candidates in 15th District Debate Value of Ties to Area : City Council: Longtime residents question motives of those who moved into the area to run for office. But newcomers say they can bring a fresh perspective to the community's problems.
- A Subway Saga
- Man Who Struggled With Police Dies After Swallowing Rock Cocaine
- U.S. Recovers to Tie Denmark, 2-2 : Soccer: The team's inconsistency and poor judgment, a problem this year, strikes again in the first game of the new year.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oilers Finally Put Away Ocean View
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : North Carolina Is Upset, 88-62, by Wake Forest
- Wave of Victories Crashes on Beach : College basketball: San Francisco halts Pepperdine's WCC streak, 75-72.
- CAREER CORNER : Read This and Tell Us You Still Want to Write Movies
- West of Pecos : There Ain't Many Folks in Loving County, but Durned Near Everyone's a Character: One Bulldozed His Pool, Some Drive 50 Miles for a Cup of Coffee and the Sheriff Was Named Punk.
- Learning What It's Like to Walk the Beat : Community relations: By teaching residents about law enforcement procedures, the Citizens Police Academy hopes to build stronger ties between officers and the neighborhoods they serve.
- Rain May Dampen the Big Game
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fairfax Slam-Dunks Manual Arts for Loss
- Gays in Armed Forces Would Still Confront Minefield of Regulations : Military: If the ban is lifted, the real battle will be over how to redraft a maze of rules covering a soldier's behavior--on duty and off.
- Artist Can't Claim Market Value for Donations
- Gordon Tippell has been installed as 1993...
- Rio Loses Out to Nature Tours and 'Scandal'
- 1st-Person Feckless : BLUE BEL AIR By Brett Laidlaw , (W.W. Norton: $21.95; 419 pp.)
- S. Bernardino County
- THE UGLY CHINAMAN AND THE CRISIS OF...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- FICTION
- How Clinton Cold Shoulder Is Doing Japan a Favor
- VIETNAM : Tourist Tours of Duty : Dispatches From the Former War Zone, Now Open to Americans and Changing Fast : BY SEA ON A CRUISE SHIP
- Olympian to Make Tracks
- At Least 140 Killed in Kenyan Train Crash
- Angola, Foes Fail to Agree on Cease-Fire
- Pulp (KABC Monday at midnight). Mike Hodges'...
- TEMPLE-RAMPART : Businesses Treat Kids to Super Bowl
- Wilson Assailed Over Immigration Funds : Politics: Governor goes to Washington to lobby for release of federal aid. Boxer, Feinstein say he failed as a GOP senator to deliver the money to state.
- The Committee to Reduce Committees : Can Congress actually reform itself? Stay tuned
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Dianne Feinstein : A Senator in a Hurry for a State Facing a Lot of Troubles
- Tuning in the Pooch : Lifestyle: Microchips implanted in animals are helping reunite owners with their lost pets. The technology may replace typical dog tags and is being used by many animal shelters.
- A Library Near Mothballs : Finances: Parents, teachers and children decry proposed closure of the Ventura Avenue branch. They say it's singled out unfairly.
- County's 1st State Prison Prepares for Uneventful Opening
- Toros Happy to Get Back to Business of Baseball : Colleges: A turbulent off-season may help unify the 13th-ranked team in NCAA Division II.
- Malone Accused of Threatening Ex-Wife
- Kyman, CSUN Sweep San Diego in Volleyball Conference Opener
- DAILY REPORT
- Video Makers Let the Cat Out of the Bag
- Pearl Jam is scheduled to go into...
- Ambassador of the Latin Beat : Cuban jazz saxophonist-clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera will bring his blend of musical styles to UCLA on Friday
- Thinking the Unthinkable: What Led 4 Teens to Torture, Murder Child?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Expulsion Issue Could Chill Relations, U.S. Warns Israel
- Georgia County Fights Outbreak of Meningitis
- Russian Major Says He Planned to Kill Yeltsin
- Removal of Coke Sign Is 'Classic' Blunder, Preservationists Say : Billboard: Protesters urge soft drink company to return Hollywood landmark. Firm says the lease and repairs were too costly.
- Couple 'Hits the Jackpot' With Birth of Quintuplets
- COMMENTARY ON PRIVATIZATION : County Needs Latitude to Contract Out Jobs, Save Tax Money : L.A. County has saved millions by privatizing. General-law counties, like ours, need the freedom to do likewise.
- When in Burley, Watch Your Language
- Fun and Games Are Over: Now It's Time for Business : Game: After two weeks of buildup, the Cowboys and Bills are ready for NFL's showtime today.
- The Gospel According to Mathews : Ventura Coach Leads With Religious Zeal as Victories Mount
- Track and Field
- He Adds Perfect Touch
- Pitcher Velasquez Returns to Team After Being Shot
- THE MEDIA FROM BUFFALO AND DALLAS : Super Teams Also Have Write Stuff
- Broadway Deli: SRO in SM, RIP in SFV
- Timothy G. Psomas has been appointed by...
- NO DIRECTION HOME : The Second Time Around Held Little Charm for a Rock Band in Hassle Mode
- Mediators Give Up on Bosnia Talks : Balkans: Cyrus Vance and Lord Owen break off Geneva negotiations after last-ditch effort for peace accord fails. They turn to the U.N. Security Council to intervene.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Newton Police Station Approved
- MID-WILSHIRE : Youth Center Puts Focus on College
- Did L.A.'s Pursuit of Event Go Too Far? : Finances: Competitor calls city's bid for Super Bowl 'unconscionable.' Some question the expense when there are other needs in the area.
- Hitler Anniversary Marked by Protests : Germany: Nearly half a million turn out to demonstrate against racist, right-wing violence.
- Prime-Crime Verite : BARRY LEVINSON'S 'HOMICIDE' KICKS OFF IN A BIG WAY
- Long Island Wonders: Is It the Water? : New York: Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco, a wayward judge, and now Katie Beers. What's going on?
- The Calm After the Storm : Hurricane: A Louisiana family finds peace, at least for now, when volunteers rebuild their home. 'This was the first time anyone loved them and asked for nothing in return,' a group leader says.
- PLATFORM : Touchdown in L.A.
- Shortcut Route Is Seen by Many as an Accident Waiting to Happen : Santa Clarita: A stretch of Placerita Canyon Road becomes more treacherous as the city and residents debate who should maintain it. Both sides fear motorists' liability claims.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mutombo and Nuggets Beat the Slumping Bulls
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Bolt Wants It Known He Was More a Swinger Than a Flinger
- Beyond the Field : NFL Learned Lessons the Hard Way After '89 Riots Near Miami; Now Urban Problems Aren't Simply Out of Sight, Out of Mind
- Three Players Join Walsh, Noll in Election to NFL Hall of Fame : Pro football: Payton, Fouts and Little receive game's ultimate honor from panel of voters.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Defense Is Spark for Arizona
- Jazz Meets Hip-Hop: A Consumer Guide
- DAILY REPORT : Former Ram Assistant Makes Mark in Dallas
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW THE MASTER'S : Mustangs Like to Start With a Bang
- Westminster Strives to Be the Pest
- Naro and SCC Pick Up the Pace, Defeat CCI, 86-70
- Chapman's Rally Falls Short in Loss to CS Dominguez Hills
- Kings Go Back in Time and Tie : Hockey: Carson returns and Taylor scores, but Blackhawks get even, 2-2.
- Castro, No! Sex Si : Exiled in Florida, Cuban artist Tomas Esson remains uncompromising in exploring aggressive, brazen sexuality in his work
- WEST ADAMS : Tour Highlights L.A.'s Black History
- 24-Home Plan a Step in Right Direction : Fountain Valley Was Right to Resist Pressure, Approve Affordable Housing Project
- Democrats Withhold Backing
- Notes about your surroundingsHummingbird Program--South Coast Audubon,...
- In Golden Anniversary Super Bowl, One L of a Change
- NHL Adds Muscle to Earn Respect : Hockey: Expansion franchises in Anaheim and Miami hold promise of being a shot in the arm for league's image.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wrenn Takes the Lead; Palmer Makes $50,000
- Women's Basketball
- Ya Gotta Believe
- Galleries Band Together for Global Fest
- Swamped by Smuggling : Surge in Drug Seizures Forces Border Officials to Weigh Eased Guidelines on Prosecutions
- Follow the Highway to a Better Urban Policy : Growth: Cisneros at HUD and Pena at transportation could be the dynamic duo that used transit money to bring economic prosperity to cities.
- Pierce Could Be Left With Only Enough to Pay Staff : Budgets: The Woodland Hills college president says, if a $2.8-million reduction is approved, there would be no money for maintenance, supplies or utilities.
- Striking a Blow for the Neighborhood : Blythe Street: A graffiti-covered wall, long a convenient hiding place for drugs and guns, is reduced to rubble by local youths in exchange for seed money for a community sports club.
- Irvine Washes Away Losing Streak by Defeating San Jose State
- Harbor Turns Out Lights on El Camino : Basketball: In a game stopped three times because of power failure, the Seahawks hold on for 78-75 victory.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Chatsworth Girls Touched by Horn's Presence at City Title Match
- Bowling
- Rally at Courthouse Asks End to Bigotry : Simi Valley: Demonstrators outside the scene of Rodney G. King beating trial call for tolerance.
- Break-In Suspects Nabbed Because Victim Dialed 911
- Residents, Volunteers Plant Seeds of Community Spirit on 109th Street
- Q&A; : New Police Chief: A Compton Kid Who Made It to the Top
- Military-Gay Issue May Have Left Aspin Bruised in First Big Tests of Will : Defense: Some experts say he risks being overwhelmed by Pentagon leaders and Congress unless he is more assertive.
- Case of 8 Missing Words Delayed : Referendum: City officials stand by their claim of errors in petition form and procedure. But citizens group says the city is quibbling and nit-picking to avoid a vote on the General Plan.
- Notes On the First to Fall
- Under the Spell of a Dragon : Sculpture: Even the mermaid is entranced by the four-foot gold-plated work by artist/pilot Jim Thompson.
- Damages Awarded as Fumes From Driveway De-Icer Kills Family
- Isolated Krajina Serbs Could Be Bested by Resurgent Croat Army : Balkans: Rebels can't rely on help from federal Yugoslav military, which helped carve out their now-threatened enclave.
- Key U.S. General Foresees NATO-Russia Cooperation
- Clinton Takes His Cabinet Along to Camp David
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : School, Neighbors Hail Street Closure
- Foundation Awards Grant to University
- It's a Super Day for Even the Blase : Big Game a welcome tonic--L.A. area may get regular doses
- Sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Face Learning to Relearn : Health: Laguna Beach neuropsychologist works to help patients crippled by memory loss and distraction.
- Ventura High Football Player Dies After Stabbing Attack
- Lowering the Volume on Leaf Blowers : More Effort Is Needed to Improve These Cost-Efficient, but Noisy, Garden Tools
- SOCCER : U.S. Recovers in Second Half to Tie Denmark, 2-2
- Civilization and Its Discontents : CITIES OF GOLD: A Journey Across the American Southwest in Pursuit of Coronado By Douglas Preston , (Simon & Schuster: $25; 467 pp.)
- TROPICAL NIGHT FALLING by Manuel Puig, translated...
- Cost of Flood Insurance
- Gordon E. Winn has been appointed division...
- The California Puzzle : Hard-pressed by recession, can the state's economy remake itself to face new realities?
- On the Rocks : ASSEMBLING CALIFORNIA By John McPhee , (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $20; 264 pp.)
- Dining Through Truffle Country : In France's Perigord region, winter is the season to sample fois gras and an increasingly rare fungus.
- Packwood Moves Luncheon After 350 Protesters Show Up
- CRENSHAW : Job Hunters Get Jump-Start
- Issue: Should President Clinton Lift the Ban on Gays Serving in the Military?
- EAST LOS ANGELES : New Principal for Eastman Elementary
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Aliso-Pico Center to Undergo Repair
- First Lady's Take-Charge Style Surfaces in New Job : White House: As head of health care panel, she is expected to reach out to many, ask tough questions.
- Twisted Tale of Katie's Abductor : Kidnaping: To neighbors, John Esposito was a mild-mannered 'mama's boy.' But then he led police to where he kept a 10-year-old girl hidden for 16 days.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Artistic Talent Blooms at Academy
- COLUMN ONE : Oh, Yes, There's a Game, Too : The Super Bowl has ballooned into a weeklong series of promotional gigs, nightclub hops, blimp rides and theme parties. How did it get so big and gaudy?
- What Becomes This Legend Most? Hard Work and Strong Determination
- Jackson Urges Ultimatum to Haiti Military : Diplomacy: The civil rights leader says a threat by Clinton would force the junta to negotiate ousted President Aristide's return.
- Two Israeli Soldiers Killed in Ambush by Palestinians
- Have a Heart, Cher's or Woody's or Jay's or . . .
- Saxophone Player
- Sheriff's Minority Recruits Put on Hold : Employment: The county department is committed to improving its ethnic mix. But it is hindered by budget restrictions that limit recruitment.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kirch, Mejer Take Charge in CCI Victory
- Riots' Shadow Hangs Over King Jury Selection
- COVER STORY : Fire and Pain : The Riots Left About 2,300 Korean-American Business Owners Reeling From More Than $400 Million in Damage. Although the Scars Show Little Signs of Fading, Community Leaders Acknowledge That the Unrest Helped Unite Them.
- Rough Seas Claim 2 on Fishing Boat