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- American Firms Can Reap Bounty in Vietnam Business, Group Says
- The Warning Signs of Trauma-Related Stress
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Reaction : AFTER THE CONVULSION, A SHOCK WAVE
- THE TIMES POLL : Damage, Not Anxiety, Kept Most in Shelters
- VENTURA : Man Hangs Himself in Jail, Officials Say
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Students From 2 High Schools Still in Limbo : Education: Many of the 5,000 youths who attend El Camino Real and John F. Kennedy campuses worry about resuming classes, applying to college and seeing their friends.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Foot-Dragging on Seismic Safety
- A Shattered Refuge : Simi Valley: Boys & Girls Club was hit hard in earthquake. Park district postpones 50% of activities it sponsors.
- NBA ROUNDUP : McHale Jersey Retired; Celtics Turn Back Clock
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : EVERY HELMET HAS A SILVER LINING
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Betzold's Double in 11th Lifts the Titans Over Stanford
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : Suffering Smith Is Too Tough : Cowboys: His constant pain from separated shoulder only makes his 132 yards rushing more impressive.
- 'Schindler's List' a Realistic Portrait
- Male Nudity on Film: What, Not Even a Peek?
- BUENA PARK : Seniors Step Out for Line Dancing
- Southern California Voices on the Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Getting Around
- Youth Shot After Firing at Officer Outside Restaurant : Crime: The Canyon Country 16-year-old is listed in serious condition. He is charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
- FULLERTON : Recall Signatures Target Mayor, Clerk
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : PROTEST ROUNDUP, VERSION XXVIII
- D-Day Here in Paramount Takeover Battle
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Response : A LIFE-SAVING MOBILIZATION CUTS THROUGH THE CHAOS
- The Rules of the Road : Commuting: Be nice to the driver. The roaches don't bite. Be on time. Here, in Bus Riding 101, are the important things quake-induced rookies should know.
- U.S. Aid to Russia Farmers Fails to Make It to the Silo
- Two Announce Bids for Senate Primary Race
- BUENA PARK : City Hall Cuts Back Its Business Hours
- SANTA ANA : Golden Bell Awards Go to School District
- CONTRARIAN QUESTIONS ABOUT POST-QUAKE AID : Help the Victims, but Make Cuts Elsewhere : With a $4-trillion deficit, Congress has to stop going off-budget for disaster relief.
- OXNARD, VENTURA : Supervisors Will Consider Greenbelt
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Closings No Vacation for Youths, Teachers : Education: As two damaged high schools sit idle, students try to keep studying as they worry about college plans, grades and friends.
- RUNNING / REDONDO BEACH 10K : Dos Santos Breaks Away in Victory Sprint
- Performers Get Workout in Heim's 'Tete au Carre'
- TAIWAN
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- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Damage : A VIOLENT FORCE SHATTER WHAT HAD BEEN PAINSTAKINGLY BUILT
- Maligned District's Muscle Comes In Handy in Crisis
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Survivors Thank God and Their Rescuer : Aftermath: Two men trapped by collapsed building finally meet the man who saved their lives.
- Bruins Fall Into a Tie for No. 2
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : ANALYSIS / BOB OATES : Erik Williams Also Plays a Lead Role
- Randall, Chavez to Do It Again : Boxing: Ex-champion salutes conqueror, but refuses to concede defeat as May 7 rematch is set up.
- Series Taps 'Miss Daisy,' 'The Natural' : Festival: Screenings at Golden West are designed for seniors and captioned for hearing-impaired. Some top recent movies are on bill.
- An Absent-Minded Confessor About Recalling Names
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- Lawmakers Jump On '3 Strikes' Bandwagon : Crime: Several bills that would put habitual criminals in prison for good gain support in the Legislature. Also, an initiative drive is winning signatures. But some district attorneys are skeptical of its impact.
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT THE PLIGHT OF HAITIANS : 'We Must Never Substitute Charity for Justice'
- Death Penalty and the New Shade of Brown : California: It's time to give an honest explanation for an unpopular, 'pro-life' stand.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Organization's Approach: Put Youths on Track to College, Jobs
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : REMEMBER, PARENTS ARE YOUR ROLE MODELS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTES : By Keeping Evans in Limbo, Pittsburgh Is Hurting Itself
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Flames : FIRE ESCAPES FROM THE CRACKS IN THE EARTH
- Nick Cravat; Longtime Actor, Acrobat
- ROBERT J. COHEN : Executive Director, Legal Aid Society of Orange County
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Help : PROVIDING REFUGE AND AID THROUGH DIFFICULT DAYS
- CONTRARIAN QUESTIONS ABOUT POST-QUAKE AID : It's Our Money, Not a Gift from Washington : A sales tax worked in 1989, but it's a different story in recession-racked 1994.
- Fans Follow Their Teams to Bitter--or Sweet--End : Football: In true Super Bowl tradition, the county's Dallas and Buffalo devotees flock to be with their fellow followers.
- BASEBALL NOTES : He Prefers to Remember Mantle From Playing Days
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : STUFF WE COULDN'T FIGURE WHERE TO PUT
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : NORTON GETS TWO PLUS ONE TICKET TO PARADISE
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS A RECORD
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : SYMPATHY! I DON'T GIVE NO STINKIN' SYMPATHY
- Criticism of Spielberg Brings Out Defenders
- King Crowned With Scopus Award
- Readiness Pays for Hospital at Epicenter
- COUNTYWIDE : State Gives $398,000 for Mentor Program
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Double Dose of Hardship : Frailty, Fear and Isolation Make Quake Trauma Worse for Elderly
- Floyd Has Productive Back Nine : Senior Skins: He wins $240,000, including $70,000 in sudden-death playoff.
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- A Byte Out of Health Costs
- A Highly Evolved Ad Campaign
- Fetal Cell Grafts for Parkinson's Win Converts
- Nunn Warns of Restricting China Trade : Diplomacy: The Georgia Democrat takes note of human rights. But he says Beijing is needed to help counter North Korean nuclear threat.
- Southern California Voices on the Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Lessons Learned
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Super Bowl Provides an Escape : Recreation: For many at quake relief shelters, watching the championship game on TV offers a welcome respite from trying situations.
- Decisions on Ice : Judge Rules in Court and at Hockey Rink
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Freeway-Phobes Say Quake Shows They're Just Street Smart
- Harding's Ex-Husband Reportedly Had to Be Coaxed to Implicate Her
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : MEMORY LANE
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : HIGHS, LOWS, MEDIUMS AND POINTS IN BETWEEN
- Glasson's Finishing Touch Preserves Phoenix Victory
- COMMENTARY : Lannan Shift Hits the Heart of L.A. Art
- Index Funds Provide Hedge Against Dishonesty
- This Bull Shows No Signs of Being Lassoed
- 'Ultra-Feminists' Rule Politics, North Charges
- Firm Spent $12,000 on Water District Workers : Agency: 2 Santa Margarita engineers were entertained by prime contractor awarded millions of dollars in jobs.
- Cowboys Repeat Bills Defeat in Deja Vu Bowl
- The distance from the Eastside of Los...
- College District May Face $250,000 Deficit
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Metrolink Station to Open South of Palmdale : Transportation: The new facility will launch a series of projects designed to link the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys to the West Valley.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Illini Dominates Boards in Whipping Indiana
- They Forget How Good McHale Was : Pro basketball: Celtic wasn't in same category as Magic, Bird or Jordan, but he was a phenomenal low-post scorer.
- USC Blows Lead, Rallies to Beat Stanford, 81-73 : Women's basketball: Leslie scores 34 points as Trojans take two-game lead in the Pac-10.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Schoenfeld Has Been Energizer for Capitals
- Bumpy Ride on Playhouse's 'Road to Mecca'
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- Health Reform Might Wipe Out State Employees' Plan : Insurance: California officials lobby Congress to preserve a system they say provides quality health care at low cost. Even the Administration praised it.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Grants Available for Service, Art Groups
- UCI Benefit Serves Food for Thought : 'Schindler's List' Writer Keneally Asks Guests to Ponder How Holocaust Could Have Happened
- Women More Often Know Their Attacker : Violence: Federal study finds that men are far less likely to be victimized by friends or relatives. Reno stresses need to target domestic abuse.
- Southern California Voices on the Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Were Plans Changed?
- Doctor's Healing Touch Tested Amid Quake's 'Combat Zone'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cable Operators Say Complaints Subsided
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : LA PRENSA SAN DIEGO : It's Not Necessary to Speak English to Pay Income Tax
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : ANOTHER GOOD RAM PERSONNEL DECISION
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : Practice Doesn't Help : The Bills Have Had to Explain Away Super Bowl Defeat Often, but It Never Gets Any Easier
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : AT LEAST NO ONE GRABBED THEIR CROTCH
- Buena Park's Sibrie is Anything but Your Average Heavyweight : Wrestling: Senior who will play football at Arizona State, is intimidating on the mat, soft-spoken off it.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : CUT THE PSYCHOBABBLE
- Tokyo Market Takes Heart From Hosokawa Political Victory : Japan: Market up sharply on expectations that attention will now turn to economic stimulus.
- Mandela Offers Whites a Vote on a Homeland
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help / A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Agencies Acted Fast, Still Overwhelmed : Aftermath: Officials say disaster response was largest in U.S. history, yet was no match for the number of victims. Innovations helped cope with the crush.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : BETTING MATCHSTICKS, OR EVERYONE IN THE POOL
- Stage : 'Playland' Eloquent, Intense
- Opera : New Leads in 'El Gato' Finale
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- Legos, the building blocks of life beyond MIT : Plastic robots do battle on an auditorium table. Students wildly cheer. And recruiters keep watch.
- Wilson Finds Allies on Illegal Immigrant Funds : Politics: Committees of the National Governors' Assn. approve resolutions calling on U.S. to pick up the tab for services provided to undocumented residents.
- Defense Chief Picked by Panel to Lead Algeria
- GETTING BY: Sorry, but the commuting nightmare...
- Youth Opinion : 'AIDS Has Come to San Gabriel High'
- COSTA MESA : City Looking at Plan for Call-In TV Show
- Homelessness Antidote for Foster Kids : Los Angeles County laudably aims to provide jobs for foster care 'graduates'
- Irvine Sensors, Costa Mesa
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Shaken
- Casa Pacifica Chief a Man Who Loves to Heal : Camarillo: Steven Elson will lead a facility designed to offer abused youths a homelike setting where all needs can be met.
- UCLA Learns Nobody's Perfect, and Cal's Kidd Gives the Lesson : College basketball: Bruins become the latest No. 1 team to lose, 85-70. Point guard gives Bears a spark with his triple-double.
- 'Surviving Big One' Host Fares Well in Earthquake
- 'Car 54' Takes Fatal Detour on the Road to Big Screen
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- Software Firm Launches New Marketing Plan : Strategy: Formerly hitched to the aerospace industry, Numerical Control Computer Sciences of Santa Ana seeks new clients overseas for its precision program.
- FEWER TANKS: Ventura County prizes its rural...
- Manila Signs Cease-Fire With Muslim Rebels
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Grief : FOR SOME, A LOSS BEYOND CONSOLATION
- Zhirinovsky Threatens War Over Bosnia
- 3 Arrested in Huntington Robbery, Beating
- Southern California Voices on the Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Emergency Response
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (JUST KIDDING)
- 'Blanket Man' Finds Cupboard Near Bare : Charity: Quake aid has depleted Raymond Fico's stock of coverings for county's homeless.
- Washington's Ring Not Available in Anaheim
- Musica Angelica Program Essays Early Vocal Music
- CHINA
- Israel, PLO Move Closer to Accord : Mideast: Arafat says another week is needed to complete drafting of agreement on Palestinian self-rule. Both sides indicate extensive compromises were offered.
- Leader of IRA Political Wing Issued U.S. Visa
- 'Smart' Project on Beach Blvd. Will Be Done in Phases
- Accord Reached on Home for Clinic
- Quake Survivors Meet Their Rescuer
- WESTMINSTER : Zone Change Clears Way for Developer
- Volunteers Rally to Offer Aid to Quake Victims : Aftermath: Hundreds give the best of themselves, distributing supplies and bringing comfort. Officials call their efforts crucial.
- County's 1st Felony Stalking Trial to Begin : Crime: Man is accused of threatening ex-girlfriend's life as well as other actions. Charges have been filed against two other local men.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : It's a Four-Gone Conclusion : Pro football: Cowboys dominate second half in 30-13 victory as Bills' frustration reaches new level. Smith is MVP.
- Hernandez Dismisses De La Hoya Before Fight Against Ramirez
- LEGAL FILEThe Poorman vs. KROQ: Suspended KROQ...
- The Skies Are Rosy Again for Country's Boy Howdy : Pop music: After a lot of bad luck, the band is on the upswing with well-received singles from 'Howdywood.'
- Sundance Surprises : Festival: Tom Noonan's 'What Happened Was' is an unexpected winner, taking home two major trophies. 'Freedom on My Mind' is another dark-horse victor.
- Williams Sparks UCLA Women
- Schoenfeld Gets Last Laugh With Job Coaching Capitals
- Bills IV: It's Finale, if We're Lucky
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : Holy Bull Gets a Lesson in Hutcheson Victory
- So You Want News Now? Get Mad, Tune Out
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Detour Into the Future? : Firms Scramble to Help Staff Find Alternatives to Driving
- Church Hears Kevorkian Plea
- COLUMN ONE : Apartheid Over the Airwaves : Blaring martial music and racist propaganda, a pirate radio station rallies a dwindling audience of right-wing whites. Short of armed assault, South Africa's officials are not sure how to shut it down.
- Pro-Russia Candidate Takes Early Lead in Crimea Vote
- Menendez Retrials: a Necessary Decision : D.A. Garcetti, facing two hung juries, opts to try again
- GARDEN GROVE : Student Praised for Safeguarding Girl
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE HATRED : For Gentiles, Too, the Holocaust Is Never to Be Forgotten : This singular crime is not a Jewish problem but a European problem, the apex of centuries of cross-cultural hatreds.
- Houlder Getting Better at Picking His Spot : Hockey: Duck defenseman finds discretion is helping him score and set up goals.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : PLEASE FIND SOMETHING FOR BOB COSTAS TO DO
- ET CETERA : Why Your Woofer Can Hear Tweeters
- Running the Risk : Why would someone enter a shaky building? To grab anything, even nails, linking them to an old life.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : IMAGES OF THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Recovery : FRACTURED LIVES AWAIT THEIR BRICKS AND MORTAR
- Policing the Fish You Eat
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Building Listed for $339,000
- CONTRARIAN QUESTIONS ABOUT POST-QUAKE AID : Bailouts Remove the Incentive to Prepare : Americans' generosity is abused when assisting victims is compulsory through taxes.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Official Wants Site for Transit Center
- SANTA ANITA : Victory in Palos Verdes Completes Weekend Sweep for Boys of Manila
- Pharmacy Clerk at 90 Still Works in Small Doses : Profile: Part-time employee Fayne Ottinger got his degree in 1928.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : AND NOW A WORD FROM YOUR SPONSORS
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : DID THESE GUYS HANDLE ROSE BOWL TICKETS?
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : Trumpy Adds Too Much to Telecast
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : SPOTLIGHT : SINCE YOU DIDN'T SCORE, WE'LL FORGET ABOUT YOU
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Shindig': Conservative Approach to Anarchy
- VIETNAM
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE FICTION : Giving Them All Some of That New-Time Religion : PARABLE OF THE SOWER <i> by Octavia E. Butler</i> ; Four Walls Eight Windows $19.95, 299 pages
- All Eyes Will Be on New Senate Leader
- Violence Disrupts Dhaka Elections; 2 Killed, 200 Hurt
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Paramedics' Post-Quake Procedures May Become Permanent : Medicine: Emergency workers treat victims without first calling hospitals for instructions, resulting in faster care. Lifesaving advantages are seen.
- Caltrans Says It's Up to Oxnard to Maintain Boulevard
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Weigh Curbs on Neon Signs
- SANTA ANA : Teen Dies in Gang Dispute, Police Say
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : How to Stop Singing--or Yelling--the Bottleneck Blues
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Pulling Up Stakes
- It's a Done Deal: Bo Jackson's an Angel
- Jansen Skates to World Record
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / Cowbows 30, Buffalo Bills 13 : It's a Four-Gone Conclusion : Cowboys Go to Higher Level as Bills Sink Lower : Pro football: Dallas dominates second half in 30-13 victory. Smith is MVP with 132 yards and two touchdowns.
- Pop : Fibbers Upstages Royal Trux
- Hutton and Jones
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Wilson Backs Bonds to Pay for Recovery : Financing: Governor says he does not support a tax increase to fund reconstruction. Democrats say his stance could adversely affect the lobbying effort to pass Clinton Administration's $6.6-billion aid package.
- Help for Unemployed
- Earthquake Reaction
- Sabine Reichel on Abused Women
- Rep. Rohrabacher
- Mandatory Quake Insurance
- Disaster Shift
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 31, 1994
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- End Near in ICN Battle : But Issues Raised in the Squabble Will Persist
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Clinton Land Dream Turns Into Political Nightmare : Inquiry: The Arkansas investment was a basic get-rich idea gone bad. But ties to banker weave a complex web.
- THE WAKE-UP: The county's Emergency Management Division...
- Amid Quake Aid, Shelter Is Elusive for Chronic Homeless : Relief: Temblor raise new questions on their plight. Advocates complain that newly displaced take priority.
- Will Quake Shake an Exodus Out of Hollywood? : Aftershocks: Severe property damage and general anxiety make industry people wary of living in Los Angeles. However, the majority say they aren't planning to pull up stakes.
- Commerce, Not Art, the Game at Sundance : But Despite All the Sales Talk, It's Still the Top U.S. Film Fest for Independents, Shorts
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 5 Arrested in Crackdown on Food Stamp Fraud : Relief: Federal officials vow to ensure that only the needy get disaster aid. Meanwhile, Caltrans announces more improvements to help with this week's commute.
- From the Archives: An emerging Northridge earthquake death toll
- Deficit-Reduction Plans: A Lot of Pain That May Add Up to No Gain
- Gangbanger to Gangbuster : Mona Ruiz Broke With Her Past and Friends While Overcoming Police Department Skeptics
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'I'm telling you . . . I love California. I'm leaving.'
- Jules and Jim (Bravo Thursday at 6...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Tactics Seen in Round 2 of Menendez Case
- City Section Officials Vote to Resume Athletic Season
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Alfalfa Club Drops Its Gender Barrier
- Rain-Swollen Rivers Jump Banks in East and Midwest : Flooding: In West Virginia, water laps at roofs and sinks roads, fields and a paddle boat. Icy streets cause deaths in New York, Pennsylvania.
- Class Projects Aren't What They Used to Be
- Science Masters Killer Viruses, Debates Their Disposal : Medicine: Smallpox has been conquered by vaccine. A few frozen viral samples are all that's left on earth. Should they be preserved or destroyed?
- Clinton Grabs GOP Agenda for His Own
- A Balm Amid the Pain of the Quake : Pharmacy Served the Ravaged Community When Almost All Doors Were Closed
- THOUSAND OAKS : 18-Year-Old Accused of Vandalizing Sign
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks End Home Slump After 19 Losses
- Randall Hands Chavez First Loss in 91 Fights : Boxing: Tennessean wins a 12-round split decision to gain the World Boxing Council super-lightweight title. Deductions for low blows prove crucial.
- Highland Is Getting Last Laugh
- In Brief
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Destination: Quebec : Where Winter Works : Why go to Canada in February? Quebec's carnival provides a historic venue for celebrating the big chill.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 56 Haitians Seized in Bid for Asylum
- Education: UCLA Names Dean of Sciences
- Radio Station Rises to Occasion in Disaster : Communications: KBET was transformed into a primary source of broadcast information. Listenership is believed to have skyrocketed.
- Activists Visit 4 Suspected Price Gougers
- Conservative Parents Speak Out in Moorpark : Education: The activists are having an effect on local policy. Latest battle involved four books on students' reading list.
- Dehere Has Colic, Won't Run in Hutcheson Stakes
- Johnson Speaks Truth, Volumes About This One
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Forsman, Magee, Fehr Tied
- Still Quaking, Sure, but Baking Too
- Long Beach Shuts Down Fullerton, 91-69
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- DECIBEL DIPLOMACY : Apartment Dwellers Must Strike a Balance Between the Neighbors' Noise and Their Own
- Grand Illusions : Handmade <i> Carnevale </i> Masks Are Modestly Priced Collectors' Items
- Can Lease Be Broken for Quake Damage?
- WATTS : Free Drama Classes at Jordan Downs
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : BINDING THE WOUNDS : 'We were hoping we could make it to daylight.'
- Its Spirit Unbroken, St. Monica's Rebuilds : Quake: Parishioners quickly donate money and labor to repair one of the city's oldest Roman Catholic churches.
- Surprising Nuclear Safeguard Found in 1979 Accident : Three Mile Island: Molten fuel cooled to solid form by water is credited with averting a greater catastrophe.
- Better Left Unsaid? : Not discussing race may allow us to avoid unpleasant situations. But some wonder if we can ever move forward without confronting our fears.
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'Every time I go inside, I think it's the last time.'
- Quake Aid: A Resource Guide : DISASTER ASSISTANCE
- California Looks Golden to Consultants : Politics: The people who run campaigns see a busy and profitable year for their profession.
- Beverly Hills' Thirst for Autonomy Saves the Day
- For those who don't think the Super...
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : The Staff
- ELYSIAN PARK : AIDS Hospice Marks 5-Year Anniversary
- Police Identify Man Shot in San Clemente Dispute
- Arizona's Federal Water Project a Bitter, Costly Disappointment : The West: Cheap, plentiful supplies were supposed to wean farmers off underground water, but with a high price tag, it isn't working as planned. California could benefit.
- More Hardship for Abused Children : County Shows Lack of Compassion in Moving Court to Ease Overcrowding on Docket Cases
- Driver Runs Over Man, 52, Lying on Road in Anaheim
- Man Fatally Shot Near Tire Shop in Santa Ana; Police Seek 3 Men
- Wetlands Plans Should Be Aired Publicly : * County's Refusal to Hold Hearings in Huntington on Bolsa Chica Report Erodes Trust
- Legal Warriors in Battle Over City's Homeless : Courts: Attorneys Harry Simon and Robert Wheeler line up on opposite sides in the dispute over laws governing the homeless in Santa Ana.
- United Way Campaign
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Charlie Ward's Layup Decides Game, 74-73
- Cal Lutheran Beats Caltech to Stay in 1st
- Count 'Em In
- HOMEFRONT : Have Furniture, Will Travel
- There Are Some Investments You Can't Bank On
- Real Estate Investor Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
- Gas Valve May Lessen Fire Risk After Quake
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : TAKING CHARGE : 'Our kids came out and there were kisses.'
- The Shock of the New : Anti-immigration fever is at a fever pitch, but the real issue is this: When will the old (Anglo) L.A. join the new (Latino) L.A., and learn to dance <i> quebradita</i> ?
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'The house was only about three feet tall.'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Aid Is Helping Band Go Marching Off
- Four Held in Fatal Bosnia Abduction : Balkans: Muslim bandits are suspected of kidnaping in which U.N. convoy driver died. Italy demands probe into journalists' deaths.
- Death Becomes Her--and Keeps Her Business Booming : Books: Brooklyn is home for a publisher who offers 1,500 titles on a bottomless subject.
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : MAKING SENSE : 'There's something destabilizing about having your body moved by the Earth.'
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'Basically, I've been trying to find a route.'
- Shooting Deaths Linked to Asian Gangs
- Northridge Ranch Latest to Join the Historic Site Casualty List : Damage: Three of six buildings at the 200-year-old Rancho Cordillero del Norte fall in shambles.
- Lost Landmarks
- SYMBOL MAN RETURNS: What was all that...
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
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- EL SERENO : Custom Education for Pregnant Students
- Serial Suspect Said to Shoot From the Lip : Murders: Some wonder if mild-mannered handyman is taking the blame for crimes he didn't commit because of some lust for notoriety.
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : TAKING CHARGE : 'I kept thinking, "I'm going to wake up." '
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : BINDING THE WOUNDS : 'Babies were amazingly quiet through it all . . .'
- Retro : Back on the 'Wagon Train'