- Deaths Fall in 1st Year of Helmet Law : Safety: But motorcyclists opposed to the regulation attribute the drop to other factors. Some question the CHP's figures.
- Out of the Mouths of Kindergartners--Astute Definitions
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT
- Cypress' Heather Lowe Chooses Santa Clara
- DANCE REVIEW : Easygoing Set From Tap Group
- COMMENTARY : Clinton Bodes Well for the Arts
- A Year of New Allies, New Economies in Asia : Trends: The region's top stories for 1992 include recession in Japan, a disastrous visit by President Bush and all-out capitalism in China.
- Protests Paralyze Large Parts of Jerusalem : Israel: Rubber bullets, tear gas used to disperse ultra-Orthodox Jews demanding halt to burial grounds excavation.
- 'Well-Dressed' Man Robs Warehouse
- The City's Answers : Overhaul the Current Policy; 'Put Families and Neighborhoods First'
- COUNTYWIDE : Clean Air Funds Weighed for 3 Plans
- What's the Big Hurry? : Let new Administration have a long look at Ward Valley
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : European Scene Being Marred by Outbursts of Fans' Racism
- Drug-Cash Laundering Trial to Start Today : Court: Investigators say Otoniel Urrego directed an operation that shipped $25 million in cocaine profits from a Simi Valley office every two months.
- Malcolm X Was My Heartbeat, My Metronome : My father, by his life's end, had embraced all people of the world in his quest for brotherhood.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Cunningham's Improvisations Will Challenge Cowboys
- 'Where the American Dream Ends' : Squatters: The cold has recently claimed up to 23 lives, mostly children, in Tijuana camps where thousands live in squalor. Many hope to go to the United States, but this is the last stop for most.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Task Force Spreads Anti-Gang Message
- Inquiry Decries Lax Security at Slaying of Algerian Chief : Assassination: Boudiaf's killer is never seen in hourlong videotape. Nation reels amid political chaos.
- SEAL BEACH : Police Puppet Often Upstages Sidekick
- Buena Park to Weigh Backing Fedco Move
- Did the Babe Call His Shot in '32? Film Might Hold Key
- USC Linebacker McGinest Expected to Stay in School, Forgo the Draft
- USC Game Plan Returns With Student Body Right : College football: Robinson promises Sample he will obey the rules, tells alumni he will win at highest level.
- TV REVIEW : A Flawed Look at 'Americas'
- Taking a Stand on Heads in the Sand
- LOCAL HERO TINA RIMER : Leading the Rally at Roosevelt High
- SATICOY : Young Man Sought in Market Robbery
- Five Players Give San Juan a Quiet Clout : Politics: Experts agree area has advantage with presence of Sheriff Gates, Democratic activist O'Neill, developers Birtcher, Moiso and transportation official Hausdorfer.
- For Russians, Decades of Fear End With Pact
- Lessons of a Quake That Didn't Happen : Geology: The long-predicted Parkfield temblor failed to occur in 8-year period. But scientists say that some monitoring procedures have become established in the state and that much was learned.
- WARNING: What's the most common threat to...
- Taking Issue With Giving the Vote to Non-Citizens
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Lemhi Go Wins Stake at Calder
- Getting Answers : 'Is There a Limit on Trash?'
- Gov. Hunt Preaches After Indictment
- Deportees Endure Fear, Frustration in No-Man's-Land
- Coroner to Forsake Days With the Dead : Government: Dr. F. Warren Lovell buys a sailboat to enjoy his retirement after 11 years as county medical examiner. Some prosecutors are glad to see him go.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Bills Provide Cue, Eagles Do the Rest : NFC: Kotite tells players that 10-point deficit is no big deal, and they respond with 36-20 victory.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Let Spurs Steal a Victory and End Streak
- 'Aladdin' Finally Hits No. 1 and a Record in Sales Too
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Kentucky Beats No. 4 Indiana, 81-78
- Jewish Guys (Not Gals) Win Some Zingy Parts : Television: Narrowcasting to specific demographic groups enables ethnic comedies to survive, but Jewish women still aren't equal on TV.
- L.A UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : With Bonvicini Gone to Arizona, CS Long Beach Women Struggle
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Floyd Has Shot at Winning Rare Doubleheader
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : San Diego State Upsets USC, 63-61
- Brooks Wins Pebble Beach Event
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT : NFC : Game Will Be Personal
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : 49ers Were Comeback Kings
- De La Hoya Foe Finally Lasts to Second Round : Boxing: Lightweight scores a technical knockout against Alexander. Zavala knocks out Coffee in fifth round.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Reich Makes Might for Buffalo : AFC: Reserve throws four touchdown passes as the Bills mount biggest comeback in league history to beat Oilers in overtime, 41-38.
- She Makes Quick Work of Opponents : Soccer: Tanaka's natural speed helps turn Marina into contender in the Sunset League.
- Zoeller Laughs All the Way to the Bank : Golf: He takes home $205,000 to top Stadler, Jacobsen and Rodriguez in made-for-TV match at Dove Canyon.
- Everybody's Wallet Is a Winner at Dove Canyon : Golf: Zoeller takes home $205,000, and even fourth-place finisher Rodriguez is $65,000 richer.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mishap Puts a Damper on Fullerton Punk Fest
- Actor Stephen Rea Relishes the Ambiguity of Irish Life : Roles in 'The Crying Game' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me' on Broadway have helped introduce American audiences to the veteran Irish actor.
- Thomas Hoving, the controversial former director of...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Judge to Rule in King Case Dispute : Courts: He will consider whether Officer Laurence M. Powell's lawyer, Michael P. Stone, should be replaced because his law partner represents Sgt. Stacey C. Koon in a related civil proceeding.
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Manic, Satisfying Greta at Bogart's
- Sanchez Vicario Wins One for Spain
- Milwaukee Is No Place for These Lakers : Pro basketball: Their 109-101 loss is their seventh defeat in a row at Bucks' home. Los Angeles makes 20 turnovers.
- Fresno State Finishes No. 24; USC Bumped
- Confidence Can't Be Recruited
- GRANTS
- Buena Park May Expand Tourist-Related Area
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- Hire a Casting Director
- Clinton's Cabinet
- Hire a Casting Directory
- The Rub on 'Aladdin'
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Art
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- How to Snag Viewers
- Neighbors Back Soka
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- Service Groups Need to Adapt
- City Layoffs
- Clinton's Cabinet
- Clinton's Cabinet
- The Rub on 'Aladdin'
- Hire a Casting Director
- AIDS-Support Fantasy
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- Clinton's Cabinet
- Free Speech and Stern
- Clinton's Cabinet
- 'The Birth of a Nation' Documents History
- Clinton's Cabinet
- Neighbors Back Soka
- Presidential Pardons
- School Choice
- 'The Birth of a Nation' Documents History
- Health Care Reform
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Classical Music and Dance
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- 'The Birth of a Nation' Documents History
- The Rub on 'Aladdin'
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Theater
- Readers Rate, Rake Music, Theater, Art and Dance : Pop Music
- West County Issue / Public Safety...
- Honesty
- Clinton's Cabinet
- The Paper Waste
- Money Is Still Top Concern
- Names in the News - Jan. 4, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 4, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 4, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 4, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 4, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 4, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 4, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 4, 1993
- Bush, Yeltsin Sign Dramatic Accord Slashing Weapons : Treaty: A tired President crowns his career with a flourish. But the Russian leader is already looking ahead, proposing a summit with Clinton soon.
- Protests Bar U.N. Chief From Offices in Somalia : Africa: Hostile clan followers hurl rocks and fruit, cast doubt on peace talks starting today in Ethiopia.
- Gripe : 'At Our Wits' End' : As their alley is taken over by crack users, residents of a historic block seek help from the city and get frustration in return.
- A Pill for Orange County : Health Care Industry May Be Some of the Medicine Needed to Recover From Slump
- Stocks That Were Hot, Not So Hot in 1992 : Year-End Tally: Stock of 'infomercial' company jumps 450%, while many health issues droop.
- 1992: HIGHS . . . AND LOWS
- Leonard Bernstein--the Man Who Invented Mahler
- The Grammy Tip Sheet : U2 and Eric Clapton are favored to lead the pack in nominations--and take home top honors--in our annual handicapping
- ART : Still Cosmic After All These Years : Four decades after the Dynaton movement, Gordon Onslow Ford and Lee Mullican haven't stopped seeking new paths to awareness
- TREY LORENZ : He Stayed Awake--and Got His Break
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DESPERATION TIME : Can't Somebody in This Here Town Find a Comedy for Susan Sarandon?
- Swimming Against the Tide : Philip Kan Gotanda's 'Fish Head Soup' is his latest effort to chronicle Japanese America while challenging constraints on Asian artists.
- 'Joy Zone' Gone but the Fun Still Lingers : Seal Beach: Six distinct areas make up the city but 'Old Town' is the heart of the action.
- Police Crack Down on Illicit Street Scams : Law enforcement: Motorcycle units assigned to a stretch of Pacific Boulevard have made 38 arrests. The extra patrols will last indefinitely.
- THE CULT OF NICK : He Shouts, He Struts, He Makes Champions--Inside Nick Bollettieri's Tennis Prodigy Hothouse.
- Post-Cold War CIA Fighting for Its Future
- Massacre Forces Salvador to Come to Terms With Past : Latin America: Investigation into mass killings 11 years ago will test whether country will be able to heal.
- Enforcers Had Just the Ticket to Play Grinch on Christmas : Services: Parked cars blocked street sweepers on Dec. 24 and 2,835 citations were written, many to motorists who don't know they got them. A resident wants them dismissed.
- They Went Thataway : Students Learn About the Law in a Classroom Whodunit : Education: A unique program at Jordan High School gives teen-agers hands-on experience in investigations.
- Mediators Propose Dividing Up Bosnia, but Muslim Leader Balks
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Center to Provide Help With Finances
- Language Grew as a Stone-Age Aid to Gossip
- Promote a green attitude now that Yuletide is over.
- Ex-Fighter Pilot Helps Navajo Dream Come True With Trees Program : Agriculture: Kit Carson's 1863 raid destroyed most of the tribe's fruit trees. Replanting program promises to give the Navajo more self-sufficiency.
- Orr Appears at Right Time : College basketball: After playing poorly all season, he scores 24 points to lead USC past Notre Dame, 77-74.
- Turnover Rate May Be High Again for NFL Coaches
- PREP ROUNDUP : Stenner's Basket in Final Seconds Gets Troy Past Valencia
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Villanova Upsets No. 12 Syracuse
- "The American Vocalist: Spirituals and Folk Hymns,...
- LENGTH OF 'A WOMAN' : Minutes, Shminutes--Does It Play?
- Abel Ferrara: Lights! Camera! Anguish!
- Charles McPherson Ever More Potent on His Jazzy Alto Sax
- ICONS : The Haunt of the Hotel Del
- L.A. SPEAK
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Arson Suspected at Belvedere Jr. High
- A Bridge to Palestine
- The Only Law of Science That Counts
- WESTLAKE : Architecture Class Does Home Work
- Clinton Finds Sports, Seminar Can Be Fun Too
- DOWNTOWN : Child Arts Program to Get a New Home
- Pilot Uninjured After Crash-Landing Small Plane Along N. California Highway
- Sacramento's Great Fall--a Post-Mortem
- History on a String
- Basically, It Got Down to Fundamental Words
- School Principal Is Forced to Proclaim: 'I'm Not Married to Any Mob' : Crime: The drug charges against pillar of the community Patricia Emory expired for lack of sufficient evidence. Her estranged husband is still under a cloud.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Sale of Beer, Wine at Market Opposed
- Report Alleges a Pattern of Atrocities Against Iraqi Kurds
- On View : Critical Successes : SISKEL & EBERT'S FORMAT WORKS AS THEY MAKE ONE MORE ANNUAL LIST OF 'BEST AND WORST'
- 8 Inmates Hurt in Jail Brawl
- Chargers Shut Door on Chiefs : AFC: San Diego holds Kansas City to only 61 yards rushing while Butts gets 119, including a touchdown.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Williams Sharp as UCLA Wins
- REISSUES : In Brief
- Young Asian Professionals Can't Find Unity Group, So Start One : Organization: 'Y-GAP,' which was kicked off Saturday night, aims to bridge gap between generations and different Asian cultures, to 'network' with one another and to help their communities.
- Pressing THE Buttons : Clinton proves too vulnerable to pressure from special interests
- Museum Planned for Farmer's Bumper Crop of Implements : History: Oxnard's Bob Pfeiler has helped gather tools of his trade. The vast collection may have a new home soon.
- For Investors, Another Rocky Ride During '93 : Markets: If you liked 1992, you'll love the new year. And while stocks still look like the place to be, you'd best buckle up.
- Revisiting the Top Stock of 1991
- In Art as in Life : HENRY JAMES: The Imagination of Genius, By Fred Kaplan ; (Morrow: $25; 598 pp.)
- READER'S GUIDE TO ALTERNATIVE HEALTH METHODS by...
- Name Checkmate: Czecho, Czechia or . . . Czechland?
- Playing For 3rd Is Best Local Teams Can Do : Elmore Classic: Demetrius Nettles blisters the nets for 32 points as Locke outguns University, 72-68.
- Inland Empire West to Dispose of Trees
- * Romeo Muller; Wrote TV Christmas Specials
- Avoiding a Winter of Their Discontent : Child care: Harried parents have a lot of choices for their children, who don't go back to classes until Feb. 16.
- Clans Make Reconciliation in Somalia Improbable
- Psychotherapist's Advice Is a Hit With Parents Who Go Buy the Book : Families: Don Fleming's self-published guide to raising children defies the odds and becomes a big seller.
- DOWNTOWN : Arts Classes Offered to Juvenile Offenders
- New Gateways Open Way to Old Soviet Union : Cities: International airlines have been among the first to bypass Moscow; it has been downgraded as a port of call.
- The Image in Our Cultural Mirror: Weimar Germany : Culture: Arts reflect society and as reality grows ever more surreal, so do the arts. '90s Hollywood may reflect a Weimar America.
- COLUMN LEFT/ MICHAEL KINSLEY : Weinberger Gets a Taste of the System : Is prosecutorial hardball unfair only to Republicans?
- Felando Named to Youth Parole Board
- Fred Harvey Served Up Railroad Dining's Golden Age
- Miscellany
- Is a JFK-Style Bull Market Ahead?
- Close Book on '92 and Open '93 With a Book on Business : Reading: Here are 10 that help explain a changing world.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : New Rates Help Avoid the Drop-Off Dilemma : Auto rental: As companies eliminate the charge for not returning a car to its original site, one-way trips are more affordable. But it still pays to compare prices.
- South Gate High Gets an A (and Dividends) for Attendance : Education: Earnest tracking and personal attention have resulted in the lowest dropout rate in the L.A. Unified School District.
- Seedy Journey : Exotic Trans-Siberian Express Is Tawdry Relic of Glorious Past
- Getaways to Fiji Are Full of Work for Eye Doctor
- Jean Mayer; Tufts Chancellor, Adviser on U.S. Nutrition
- Feuding Justice Fires a Parting Shot
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Free Throws Make the Difference in SCC's 97-89 Victory Over Dordt
- THE NBA /MARK HEISLER : A Weak Draft Might Get Stronger
- He Was Often Unwanted, Not Undaunted
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : Mira Costa Found Its Place in the Sun
- Capitals Tie Up the Blackhawks
- Artist's Homeless 'Artifacts' Begin Tour
- COVER STORY : New Gun in Town : John Woo, Hong Kong's legendary action director, teams with Jean-Claude Van Damme for his first American thriller, 'Hard Target'
- PLAYTHINGS : Blade Walker
- Some New Year's Resolutions for the Well-Rounded Student
- MID-WILSHIRE : Artists Hone Skills at HOLA Workshop
- RESTAURANTS : MONKEY BUSINESS : Hollywood Celebrities and a Global Menu Are the Stars at This Remarkable New Hangout
- Japan's Birthrate Record Low in '92, Report Says
- Gardening : GREEN THUMB : Work Over, They Can Enjoy Yard
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Providing a Haven to Play and Learn
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Hundreds Get Shots to Fight Hepatitis
- Pasadena : Robber Gets 7-Year Term
- Cabinet's Names Are Quickly Forgotten
- THOUSAND OAKS : Off-Road Ride Ends in Injury, Arrest
- GOLF : Pros Get a Chance to Show Their Lighter Side
- Williams Sharp as UCLA Wins
- Cowboys Trying to Make It Almost Impossible to Buy Tickets
- Alabama Got His Vote, and His Alone, for the First 17 Weeks
- L.A 'Lettice' Production Still on Hold
- Drumming Up a Caribbean Sound
- Joanne Kozberg : Can the Arts Really Unite an Increasingly Diverse City?
- Storm's Tail End Rains on County
- County Crime Rate Rises by Just 1% in '92 : Law enforcement: Officials project a 7% increase in Oxnard, but reports of serious offenses dropped in Ventura, Port Hueneme and Camarillo.
- It Has a Foothold in Tradition : Outside of Boston, Few Races Can Rival the Storied History of the Western Hemisphere Marathon
- Players Love to Ham It Up for Cameras : Golf: Jacobsen, Rodriguez, Stadler and Zoeller joke their way through at nine rain-soaked holes.
- Miscellany
- Love the Music, Not the Biz : Gifted singer-pianist Shirley Horn is back--many say better than ever--but still playing to her own beat
- An outstanding 1990 TV movie, Rising Son...
- Issue: How Has Carjacking Affected You?
- Hope Springs Eternal, Especially in Bracing Air of January
- Fire Chief Retires After 21 Years in Compton
- New Puerto Rico Governor Seeks a Star
- OXNARD, VENTURA : Wilson Foes Gather Signatures for Recall
- For Anaheim Manager, His Work and Co-Workers Keep Life in Perspective : Profile: James D. Ruth says friends and a full plate at office help him cope with son's recent death. He was able to advance several major city projects despite personal anguish.
- Lagomarsino Struggles to Adjust as Long Career Comes to an End : Politics: The congressman indulges deferred passions as he considers what to do next. Bitterness remains from his last campaign.
- UC Irvine's Turnovers Help Tulane Roll, 86-65
- Cepeda, Santo Worthy of Inclusion
- No Hayes to Stop Petruska, UCLA
- GERE'S YEAR : Warners Avoids Meeting 'Mr. Jones'
- STYLE / DESIGN : Eclectic Electrics
- Lightweight Photography Equipment Solves Some Bulky Travel Problems : Shutterbugs can now focus on dependable smaller cameras, sturdier tripods and new camera bags.
- Irving Jacobs; Cantor, Founder of Temple
- Long-Delayed High School Clears Legalities, Awaits Funds : Education: It has taken years to get the land. It may take several more years to get the $50 million needed for construction.
- CRENSHAW : West Angeles to Help Habitat Build Homes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Treaty Signing Diplomatic Swan Song for Bush
- Better School Programs a Priority, Survey Finds : Education: Communication and safety also need work, say participants of the Educational Summit.
- COLUMN ONE : Giver of Life, Again and Again : 'Super-donors' repeatedly undergo a lengthy, painful process to help fertility clinics meet the high demand for eggs. 'I'm proud that I can do this,' says one woman. 'I'm No. 1 at giving eggs.'
- The Law That Seemingly Pits Owls Against People and Jobs
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canyons Opens Conference Play With 76-66 Win
- No. 600 Won't Mean Much to Knight
- Spago Goes Vegas
- Home Store to Open at Buffums Site
- 'Bull' Clinton or 'Bear'? Markets Ready to Judge : Investments: Experts say the President-elect's sway over the financial markets will be enormous, especially early on.
- Glazed Roads Freeze Midwest Traffic : Storms: Icy weather is blamed for 14 deaths. Hundreds of stranded motorists wait it out in shelters. Even air travel is slowed by slick conditions.
- She's Planning to Get Venice Boys and Girls Club in Step With the Arts
- Being a Great Grandparent
- Missing Teen's Car Found Stripped; Case Is 'Ominous'
- Nuclear Waste Dump Will Close
- RAIL TRANSIT : Elevated Line Appears Headed for Long Haul in Permit Process : Transit: Officials say approval could take years. Opposition of residents is another roadblock to constructing the state's first railroad above an existing interstate.
- COMMENTARY : Reggie Leads Off One Hall of Fame Ballot
- 49ers Have Right Stuff : Pro football: Personnel changes, but winning attitude has kept them at or near the top for a decade.
- An Artistic Endeavor : Program Helps Alzheimer's Patients Express Themselves
- A New Spin on Democracy : Frisbee Fanatic Scott (Chip) Bell Helped Stir Crowds in China in '87 to Emotional HighsDuring Rock Tour, Perhaps Earning a Niche in History
- Waves Get Legs and Pull Away : Pepperdine: Team shakes slow start and uses a balanced attack to defeat Drexel, 69-56.
- Robinson to Get Sequel at USC : ANALYSIS : Process Apparently Began Long Before Freedom Bowl
- STREET LEVEL : Flowers Do Grow in the Ghetto
- COVER STORY : THE MYTH OF South-Central : More a Stereotype Than a Place, It Is Defined By Ethnicity and Negative Media Images Rather Than Street Boundaries.
- Fiscal Crunch Gives Casino Backers Hope : Gambling: The promise of 10% of the card club's revenues going to the city could persuade voters to approve the issue, supporters say. The council will decide whether the measure gets on the ballot.
- Getting a Jump on Life : The Crenshaw YMCA's popular basketball program teaches youths more than the fundamentals of the game.
- Rant of Japan's Tabloids: Hysterical Anti-Semitism : Public opinion: The papers incessantly portray Clinton's victory as a Jewish conspiracy, and the man-on-the-street seems too quick to believe.
- OXNARD : Bullet Strikes Man, 60, in Ear
- Police Arrest 2 Men After Drug Deal Tip
- Birth of Tough Love? : Clinton's instincts bode well for true welfare reform
- Grim Year for Real Estate Ends on a Modest Note of Optimism : California Home Sales in 1992 Hit Their Slowest Rate in Seven Years
- THE POLITICS OF ANGER : A Passion for Attacking the System Has Made Gloria Molina One of the Country's Most Powerful Latino Politicians. But How Long Can She Continue To 'Govern By Tantrum'?
- Clinton, Mexico's Salinas Will Meet on Friday
- HBO tells a short 'Animated Tale' of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
- When Old Photos Get New Faces : Restoration: Couple rewrites history by adding to or subtracting from images. A frequent request: 'Take the ex-husband out.'
- School Paper Meets Censorship Head On : Journalism: Muir High editors think students should know about a district official's trial. They object to administrators censoring 'negative' stories.
- Euronews Channel Debuts in France
- Picturing the Past : City's Ethnic History Portrayed in Library Photo Display
- Victim in Snorkeling Death Named
- Man Arrested in Shooting
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman Ends O'Neal's Magic
- Titans Shut Down Rider, but Not UNLV : Basketball: They hold him to a career-low seven points, but other Rebels step up to beat Fullerton, 78-65.
- Robinson to Get Sequel at USC : College football: Trojan coach from 1976-82 will be back. Announcement to be made today.
- Grant Beats Knicks at Buzzer : Pro basketball: His jump shot from the baseline gives Clippers a 98-97 victory in overtime.
- REISSUES : A Jazz History Lesson in RCA Victor 5-CD Set
- SCHUBERT: Music for Piano, four hands; "Moments...
- Hard Choices, Opportunities Lie Ahead for Nation, State
- Eight Buildings Get Preservation Award
- New Sno-Parks Offer Access to Winter Sports
- Wayfarer in a World Askew : NATURAL OPIUM: Some Travelers' Tales, By Diane Johnson ; (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 230 pp.)
- Poster Boy
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Bomb Is Found in 'Malcolm X' Theater
- STYLE / GARDENS : Terrace for Two
- In England, Charles Outranks Diana, but Thomas and Sophie Top Them All