- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Digital City : Your Mission: Build the Ideal City (Don't Panic--It's Only a Game)
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : Governing : IDEA FILE: The Trust Factor
- DOWNTOWN : AIDS Foundation Seeks Volunteers
- Banking on California
- THE NEXT L.A. / REINVENTING OUR FUTURE : ON-LINE NEIGHBORHOOD : AN INTERACTIVE BACKYARD FENCE
- The President Didn't Really Mean That : Sometimes misstatements are more than mere gaffes.
- The Health-Care Issue? Why, It's an 'Exigency'
- Asbestos Contamination Adds to Risks and Costs of Cleanup : Damage: Business is booming for removal firms. Some homeowners do it themselves or ignore problem.
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : Survivor of Apartment Collapse Leaves Hospital, Revisits Disaster Site
- THOUSAND OAKS : Habitat for Humanity to Be Deeded Land
- The Theological Ground Is Still Shaking
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Top-Seeded Russians Storm Past Norway : Hockey: Despite Dmitriev's disclaimers, the 5-1 victory over the 11th-seeded hosts is impressive.
- Redemption Proves Sweet for Bonebright : Prep wrestling: Thousand Oaks senior avenges loss to Simi Valley's Holt by holding on for one-point victory.
- More on My Lady
- Acting <i> Does </i> Pay
- Reginald Denny's Suit
- Comedy Incubator
- Aliso High Students Share Fears of Others
- Assistance for Quake Victims
- There's a Reason for School Mandates
- 4-Legged Quake Victims Need Assistance Too
- Cheers, Jeers for Agran's El Toro Reuse Plan
- POP MUSIC : Let's Pound the Pavement : With a mix of abrasive noise and hip tunefulness, the Stockton quintet has clicked with college radio, critics and teens around the world. But can these indie upstarts keep swerving around the potholes of the record biz?
- Wrong People Laid Off in Orange Schools
- Officials Showed Post-Quake Concern
- Lifting of Trade Embargo Hailed by Many Vietnamese Americans
- Police Need More Than Chicken Feed
- Algeria Is a New Bosnia in the Making Unless the U.S. Gets Off the Policy Dime
- Caltrans Responds to Pupils' Protests Over Construction
- Weathering Winter Without TV Meteorologists, Snow...
- Not a Good Idea to Slap the Hand That Feeds
- Rent Control: Assessing Policies in Santa Monica After the Earthquake
- Courtesy
- Earthquake
- COVER STORY : The Strangefruit Mission : Their sound is a strange brew of metal, punk, rap and hip-hop. What are these six women trying to prove? Nothing, except their right to bend the rigid definitions of jazz and to challenge the guys who rule that world
- Letters Albania Accolades
- Hunting Photo Also in Poor Taste
- Casting Gall
- Effective Credits
- Inspirational Story of Mona Ruiz
- Hospital Was Scene of Heroism and Bravery
- MURDEROUS CITIES
- Canyon Oaks Would Be a Death Blow for Topanga
- ADJUSTED EXPECTATIONS
- Oskar Admirers
- In Under a Minute, Our Values Changed
- Consider Citizens in Wetlands Debate
- L. A. Has Suddenly Become More Civilized
- New Principal at South Gate School
- Alameda Corridor
- NONFICTION - Feb. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Feb. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 13, 1994
- FBI Probes Tax-Funded Child-Care Foundation
- COLUMN ONE : A Nation With Peril on Its Mind : Crime has become the top concern of many people. Much of the anxiety is fueled by a perception of violence, not the statistics.
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : CSUN Braces for Course in Learning Amid the Rubble
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : Santa Clarita Finds Opportunity in Disaster : Aftermath: For all the hardship, the quake has also increased city's rail service and added a redevelopment agency.
- LAPD Shooting Leaves Anquish and Questions
- Is Metrolink More Than an Insurance Policy Against Disaster?
- Earthquake: The Road to Recovery : Emergency Systems Kicked In on Cue, Averting Chaos : Preparedness: Costly precautions prevent loss of water, release of sewage and hazardous chemicals.
- Clinton OKs $8.6-Billion Quake Aid
- Ruling Could Boost Chinese Immigration : Birth Control: Federal judge says Beijing's strict policy violates a basic human right. If that interpretation holds up, experts say, more Chinese may win legal refuge here.
- HEALTH
- Last Charges Are Dropped by Navy in Tailhook Probe
- THOUSAND OAKS : No Meeting on Guards
- TUSTIN : City Chooses Firm to Build Sports Park
- Embezzler of Newport Funds Living in Orange Halfway House : Corrections: Robert J. Dixon, who stole $1.8 million as city's utilities director, was released from prison last month.
- FULLERTON : Mayor, City Clerk Added to Recall List
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- Gretzky Has the Answer : Hockey: King center scores two goals, assists on the others in 5-3 victory after Ducks make him a verbal target.
- Remarkable Comeback : Prep Player Returns Quickly From Serious Brain Injuries
- Pavin Blows Into the Lead : Golf: Former UCLA star shoots a 64 in the wind and holds a three-stroke advantage over Couples.
- ORANGE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Valencia Beats Magnolia, but Both Teams Earn Share of Title
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Howard Temin; Won Nobel Prize for Research on Genetics
- Foster Saw Self as a Failure, Widow Is Quoted as Saying
- COLUMN ONE : Colombia's New Era of Traffickers : The barons of the Cali drug cartel have franchised their empire to eager proteges. But this younger generation has stepped up violence in a town used to keeping a tense peace with <i> narcos</i> .
- LOS ANGELES : Agency Will Waive Fees for Pets Adopted Today
- Interfaith Council to Discuss Hunger
- SEAL BEACH : Complaints of Noise Prompt Redesign
- As Paramount Deadline Nears, QVC Denies Violation of Bidding Rules
- Senate Passes Federal $25,000 Buyout Bill
- Stakes Are High for Clinton on Japan Strategy : Trade: Anger over Tokyo's surpluses fuels President's risky decision to reject accord. But he is vulnerable to attack in issues of foreign policy.
- 'Environmental Justice' for U.S. Minorities Is Ordered : Pollution: Clinton tells all agencies to ease the burden on disadvantaged communities. Impact of hazardous conditions in areas to be documented.
- Man Fatally Shot While Walking on Street
- Bones Dug From Park Dated 4,000 Years Old : Archeology: Another set of human remains were estimated to be 2,000 years old. The finds were reburied without testing.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : After Two Months, De La Hoya Rediscovers the Excitement
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Smothers Hapless Caltech, 33-5
- Master's Switches Game Locations With Cal Baptist
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Heyward at Roxy: A Nice Show
- Rolling the Dice . . . Again : The Mouth That Roared Tones Down Growl for Fans
- VENTURA : Man Robs Market of Cash, Flees on Foot
- Continuing Outrage of Tailhook : Whistle-blower is out, although her abusers and Adm. Kelso escape the ax
- LOS ANGELES : Man Surrenders to Police After Fatal Shooting
- Tingstrom Will Challenge for Assessor's Job : Politics: The Ventura councilman cites his management experience.
- Golden West Wins, Clinches Conference Title
- Thousand Oaks Finds a Familiar Ending : High school basketball: Lancers get share of fourth Marmonte title in row with 78-60 win over Simi Valley.
- View From Other Side Not as Good : Basketball: Former Mater Dei guard David Drakeford, who isn't used to losing, looks for positives while playing for Oregon State.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Parisi Pitches Second Shutout, Beats Texas
- John Marshall to Host Fox's 'UFO Conspiracy'
- Possum Dixon Hitting 'Nerves' : 'People are listening to the words on the album,' says singer Rob Zabrecky, 'which is something I wasn't expecting.'
- Developer to Buy 915 O.C. Lots : Real estate: Centex of Dallas will pay about $45 million for the Foothill Ranch property. It is the biggest such deal since '88.
- Carroll Borland; Vampire Role Prototype in 1935 Film
- At Least It Wasn't Chewing Gum
- Love's Labors Are Found in O.C. for Valentine's Day : Romance: While some are going traditional route, others find more heartfelt and offbeat ways to mark day.
- LATIN AMERICA : Metals Trader's Gambling Spree Has Chile Riled : His effort to recoup losses cost the country $206 million. Some call it Coppergate.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Teen to Compete in Magazine Contest
- Man Programming Phone Calls 911, So Police Come to Call; 3 Arrested
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Plan for 11-Screen Theater
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Quake Dust Linked to Infants' Ills : Health: Doctors suspect that bacteria-rich particles kicked up by the temblor are the reason three L.A.-area babies have contracted a rare, life-threatening illness.
- COSTA MESA : Residents Raise Stink Over Cattle Drive
- City to Study Future of Rural Skyline Area : Thousand Oaks: Council will examine a report on preserving unique, hilly features of 144-acre site south of the Ventura Freeway.
- No Word on Whether They Carry Batons
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Santa Maria Valley Christian Guard Sets Record: 89 Points
- Not Just Skating By : Dance: Security eludes the Lar Lubovitch company, but after 25 years, its director is still making strides.
- Aviation Center's Unpaid Bills Left Russia Chief Up in the Air
- Less Bang for the Buck : Toy Manufacturers Shy Away From Violence This Year
- Ex-Rep. Swindall Begins Serving 1-Year Sentence
- CONSTRUCTION : Designer Has Dirt on Earthen Homes
- South Carolina High School Teacher Wins Miss USA Contest
- Hosokawa, Clinton Fail to Reach Pact : Trade: The two leaders are unable to resolve differences in Washington talks. U.S. officials consider retaliatory measures to open Japanese markets.
- Giving the Rascals a Real Fight : The importance of campaign finance reform
- Alarcon Hires Riordan's Press Secretary : Government: Annette Castro will act as chief City Hall adviser. Observers say the move will help the councilman get his message out.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Treasure Island Plan OKd; Lawsuit Likely
- City Works to Get Tenant for Civic Center : Thousand Oaks: Council will consider taking bids on renovating the vacant run-down building. The process could cost thousands of dollars.
- 'Mushroomed' Bullet Focus of Investigation of Fatal Shooting : Violence: Sources deny report that four slugs were found beneath the body of a woman killed by police on hospital rooftop.
- Hollywood Park Splits Managers for Expansion
- Archer, Moody Lead Senior Golf
- Contreras Escapes at UCLA : College baseball: Northridge pitcher, in process of blowing four-run lead in ninth, finds himself and holds on for 7-5 victory.
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK : Pipkins Conquers the Unknown in Luge
- UCLA Wins Kilgour Cup Over Pepperdine
- Her Victory Made Sparks Fly
- Shuttle Finishes First Mission With Cosmonaut
- Centex to Buy Slice of Orange County Land : Real estate: Nation's largest home builder will pay troubled Lyon Co. $45 million for Foothill Ranch.
- Lincoln Club Wants El Toro Issue on Ballot : Base reuse: Influential O.C. group says decision is too big to be left to politicians. Supervisors have resisted vote.
- Muslims and Christians Share Fasting Tradition
- IRVINE : Business Retention Strategy Outlined
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- A Picture of Freedom : Lincoln Postcard That Kept a Child's Hope Alive Inspires Prize Essay
- CENTURY LEAGUE WRESTLING : El Modena Takes Suspense Out of Things
- T-Shirt Price Not Exactly Right for Olympic Chief Samaranch
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Holds On, Remains Tied for First
- Patterson Helps Hart Corral Canyon, 72-57
- Oregon Judge Delays Ruling on Harding : Olympics: Jurist tells USOC, figure skater to try to solve their problems over the weekend.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Eliane Elias Takes Steps Toward Mainstream
- Ex-Bogart's Booker to Stage Foothill Show
- DANCE REVIEW : A Drama of Rituals From American Indian Theatre
- Unless You Have Know-How, Marble Installing Is a Job Best Left to Pros
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Shifts Japan Focus From Security to Economy : Relations: In a break with past, the President refuses to retreat from his blunt insistence on change in Tokyo.
- William Conrad; Played 'Fatman' and 'Cannon'
- Commuter Flying Made Safer : FAA will mandate training aimed at reducing pilot-related accidents
- Santa Ana Police Find Cocaine in Pomona Garage; 4 Held
- LA HABRA : City Fills Planning Commission Vacancy
- Hard-Hit Aid Groups Continue Their Work
- Neighbors Oppose Jail at Tustin Air Station Site : Land use: Supervisors are to consider a county staff proposal for detention and training facilities. Residents prefer recreational uses.
- Ellen Shaffer; Authority on Robert Louis Stevenson, Beatrix Potter
- VENTURA : Ex-Oxnard Official Fills Part-Time Post
- BURBANK : Metrolink Action on Airport Stop Delayed
- Ads Attacking Hospital Plan Denounced : Health: Community Memorial administrators never approved the advertisements against the proposed expansion of the county's public facility.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Code-Enforcement Plan to be Reworked
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' ROUNDUP : Tustin Tops Santa Margarita, Shares Title
- Miller to Expand Tournament Plans : Golf: After winning at Pebble Beach, he says he hopes to play in the Memorial and U.S. Open.
- In Pay-Per-View, Stern and Clay Rub Each Other's Backs
- DANCE REVIEWS : San Francisco Ballet Serves Up 'Gumbo' : The work, by a respected UC Irvine professor, is pleasant if rather simplistic in its support of the superiority of nature.
- Report on Coliseum Says Further Study of Damage Is Needed : Reconstruction: Completion of repairs depends on inspection of structural components and monitoring of continuing aftershocks, according to engineers. A hearing is set for Monday.
- Irvine Defibrillator Firm's Engineering Operations Halted
- Hospitals Shirking Responsibility for Quake Readiness, State Panel Says
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Tapping the Source for Hot Water Outside
- Thousands of Ghanaians Flee Unrest
- Why the quake was no mere 6.6:...
- SANTA ANA : New Plan Will Link Students to Books
- Obituary
- Simi Weighs Options for Damaged Police Station
- ROUNDUP : Katella Comes to Life, Upsets No. 2 Los Alamitos
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Buyukuncu to Swim for Michigan; Oetgen Signs With UC Davis
- DANCE REVIEWS : Making Drama From Ritual
- Roberti Denies Endorsing Rosenthal as His State Senate Successor : Politics: Lawmaker facing recall says he was listed as a backer by mistake. Foes think support was withdrawn.
- IRVINE : Ralphs' Permit OKd, Deliveries Limited
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' ROUNDUP : Edison Beats Servite in Two Overtimes
- CENTURY LEAGUE BOYS' ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Uses One-Mann Army, Wins
- Once Bedrock of Valley, Boulevard Sent Reeling : Business: Quake was the latest setback for Ventura Boulevard merchants, who face an unsettling future.
- DECORATING : Novelty Prints Offer a Lively Way to Change a Room's Mood
- Quebec Separatist to Visit Washington
- TUSTIN : North Tustin Protests City's General Plan
- 5 Held in 1,500-Pound Cocaine-Smuggling Case : Drugs: Four Canadians and a Colombian are arrested after agents follow two motor homes from Anaheim to Corona and desert towns.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Riordan Seeks to Use City Workers to Raze Quake-Damaged Buildings : Demolition: Mayor and some council members say private program to clean up after riots was too costly and too slow.
- Smoke Extinguisher : Ojai: Some customers are angry and restaurant owners are wary as the city begins enforcement today of a ban on cigarettes that is the toughest in the county.
- VENTURA : Jury Indicts Woman in Bank Robbery
- Everyone Except Dick Iceberg Will Be There Today
- 'Cadillacs' Cartoon Enters Brave New World
- AUTOS
- Egypt Reported Secretly Trying Officer, 8 Soldiers
- Hal Smith; Played Otis on Griffith Show
- Workers' Comp Unit Gets Started on 1st Prosecutions
- GLENDALE : $100,000 Bequeathed to Students of Arts
- CAMARILLO : Pena Visits Metrolink Construction Site
- Seoul Would Support N. Korea Sanctions : Asia: Foreign minister says South Korea would back U.N. action to force nuclear inspections.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Gift Store Moves
- Dow Drifts, and So Does the Snow, in Session Cut Short by the Weather
- RENOVATION : Need Circuits? Start With the Service Panel
- Ex-Arkansas State Worker Says Clinton Harassed Her : Politics: White House denies that then-governor made sexual advances to her in 1991. Trooper says the two met but that she was willing to meet again.
- Senator Acquitted of Misusing Old Office : Law: Hutchison was charged with telling state workers to use state equipment to aid her campaign. Judge directed the not-guilty verdict.
- MIDEAST : Tough Stand on Iraq Sanctions May Make U.S. Odd Man Out
- Quake Fuels Only a Brief Affair With Mass Transit : Commuting: Time-consuming problems dash hopes that damage would sever Angelenos' romance with cars.
- BUENA PARK : Bringing to Life Legacy of Lincoln
- Placentia Police Trading Cards Come in Spanish
- A religious education congress sponsored by the...
- Reports Ease Inflation Fears : Economy: Falling food costs keep wholesale price rise to just 0.2%, and retail sales drop. Interest rates should stay down.
- Tailored to the Area : Discount Men's Clothiers Do Well in Southland
- Tips to Cultivate a Lively Back Yard
- Muslims Throng Mosques, Shops as Ramadan Begins
- 22-Year-Old Studying to Become Cuba's Only Native Rabbi
- Brown Urges 17-Month Sales Tax Hike for Rebuilding : Politics: State treasurer proposes a quarter-cent temporary increase. She criticizes Wilson plan, which relies heavily on loans, because it incurs long-term debt.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Topless Bar Permit Appeal to Be Heard
- Former Trustee Returns to Fill Vacancy on Castaic School Board : Education: Jack Johnson, who served six terms before his defeat in '91, is appointed over two other applicants.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Congress OKs Record $8.6-Billion Relief Bill
- Police Seeking Man Who's Made Dozens of 'Fantasy' Obscene Calls
- Kerrigan Toys With Media After First Norway Practice
- Buena Park Market Sues Unions, Ralphs
- Teen-Ager Gets Life in Arizona Temple Murders
- Illegal Immigrants Cost Florida More Than $1 Billion a Year, Governor Says
- Air Board Rejects Scaled-Back Anti-Toxics Plan : Environment: A majority favors an even less stringent approach to regulating industrial air pollution.
- LAPD Station Apologizes to CHP for Shooting : Law enforcement: Accused Los Angeles officers reportedly tell friends they were aiming at street signs.
- State Pulls Latin Group's Head Start Funding : Finances: Association will lose $600,000 grant despite reorganization, and will be barred from opening new classrooms.
- La Reina High Wins Mock Trial Contest
- LOS ANGELES : Plan Unveiled to Counter Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
- OXNARD : 2 Rescued on Island After Losing Boat
- Teamsters File 2nd Complaint Against Firm in Transit Strike
- SANTA ANITA : Cardmania Out of San Antonio With Broken Leg
- IRS Moves to Block Refunds on False Tax Credit Claims
- Rep. Huffington Launches Advertising Blitz in Quest for Senate Seat : Campaign: Santa Barbara Republican will again tap his fortune for TV ads. He hopes to oppose Feinstein.
- Center Upgrades Quake Magnitude to 6.8
- Snow, Sleet Pound East; Air Traffic Disrupted
- U.N. Chief Delegates Air Strike Authority : Bosnia: Secretary general's representative on the scene has authority to call up warplanes.
- NORTHRIDGE : Bridge to Be Closed Until Mid-March
- William Conrad; Star of 'Cannon,' 'Fatman'
- CLINTON CALL: Cal State Northridge reopens Monday,...
- Would-Be Judges Decide Not to Toy With White
- Saugus Parents Fight Proposed New School Boundaries : Education: Group is upset over plans to bus students to new campuses. District says it will consider their concerns.
- MUGU ROCK : Woman Killed as Car Plunges Into Ocean
- These Games Are Serious Business : Olympics: With opening ceremony today, many athletes have other things on their minds.
- Kings Not Deterred by Ducks' Tough Talk
- Urban Violins : Virtuoso Itzhak Perlman Helps Children Premiere Inner-City Arts Center
- School Board Reconsiders Ban Against Wearing of Sikh Dagger
- Woodland Hills Man Indicted in Girl's Killing : Crime: Hooman Ashkan Panah, 22, could face death penalty in the assault and slaying of Nicole Parker, 8.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Computer Bugs Hamstring Inspectors Hired by FEMA
- STRESSED-OUT CLERGY? The average pastor or rabbi...
- Trying to Get the Kids Back
- Pope to Fight Resolution to Allow Gays to Marry : Vatican: Pontiff speaks out against European Parliament's non-binding measure, which would also give homosexuals the right to adopt children. 'We can't let this pass,' he says.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Building Code Workshop Is Today
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Periods of Lent, Ramadan Overlap : Observances: Christians, Muslims and Jews have key holidays coming up. For many, the time involves reflection and abstinence.
- GLENDALE : Everything Old Is New Again at NU2U Thrift
- Baseball Changes Top Job : Owners: Power of commissioner is severely limited. Former commissioners say the move weakens the office.
- Burt Staying Upbeat in Wake of Disaster : College football: Northridge coach expects good crop of recruits in spite of a devastated campus.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Boys Are Unable to Figure Out Capistrano Valley
- HEALTH
- Habitat Forming : O.C. Gardeners Take a Wild Approach to Installing Creature Comforts in the Back Yard
- House Leaders to Probe Rostenkowski Payment
- Widow Cultist Stars in Davidians' Trial : Justice: Woman whose husband was killed in shootout with ATF agents testifies to get reduced charges. Defense lawyers attack her credibility.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Media Focus on Insiders Misses Big Picture : Politics: Blaming Clinton's ups and downs on Gergen and other image-makers ignores the effect of the President's policies on the public.
- Widow Cultist Stars in Davidians' Trial : Justice: Woman whose husband was killed in shootout with ATF agents testifies to get reduced sentence. Defense lawyers attack her credibility.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Half of VICA Chief's Firm May Leave State
- Abortion Activists Put Aside Rivalry : Protests: Allies and foes are trying to turn civil war into civil discourse. They have formed a national organization called the Common Ground Network for Life and Choice.
- INGLEWOOD : Basketball Game Canceled Because of Robbery Probe
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Agoura Shares Marmonte Title
- Damaged High Schools' Reopening Delayed
- End Declared to Disastrous Fire Season : Environment: After one of the longest and worst such periods in the county, officials say rural areas have received enough rain to reduce danger. About 165,000 acres are reopened to public.
- PICO RIVERA : Sign-Language Gestures May Have Sparked Attack
- $75 Aamco Car Service Offered on Gun Trade-In : Public safety: Ten police departments will exchange the firearms for work certificates. A similar Mighty Ducks program will swap handguns for hockey tickets Feb. 19.
- QUAKE WATCH : A Poor Rating
- COUNTYWIDE : Going for Olympic Gold in Pin Trading
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Kings' Hrudey Has Hands Full Every Night
- U.S. Volleyball Team to Play China at UCI
- Experienced CBS Readies for Another Winter of Content : Television: Only two years after Albertville, the network will put the spotlight on Lillehammer.
- Donations Sought in Quake Relief Effort
- Boys' Section Scoring Record Set
- THEATER REVIEW : UCI Finds Poetry in Arresting Early One-Act by Fugard
- Shorty Rogers and the Old Gang : Jazz: It will be a homecoming of sorts when the horn player conducts the Stan Kenton Alumni Orchestra for the seventh tribute to the late bandleader Sunday.
- TV REVIEWS : Nun Faces Reality in 'Body and Soul'
- Former Bruin Altenberg Hospitalized
- WEEKEND TV : Games Begin, Reindeer and All, on CBS
- Q & A WITH RICK DEES : He's Trying to Dilute Radio's Meanness
- THEATER REVIEW : Actors Aren't Up to Task in 'Therese'
- HBO Specials to Focus on Latino Comedians
- NHL ROUNDUP : Detroit at Best When Weakest
- Judge Makes No Decision on Harding : Figure skating: He asks for resolution in dispute with USOC. Hearing postponed three days.
- Unable to Meet Rent, Rhythm Cafe Closes for Good
- Basketball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- DANCE REVIEW : McKayle's 'Gumbo' Premieres
- Ollie's Shot and Block Save North Hollywood at Wire
- Bonnett Killed in Crash at Daytona : Auto racing: Another member of NASCAR's Alabama Gang dies when his car goes out of control in Turn 4 during practice.
- Filmforum Tackles the 'Beast' : Movies: The organization is in the midst of the most ambitious piece of programming it's ever attempted. The citywide festival includes about 150 experimental films.
- All Work and All Play : Rest? Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich Doesn't Know the Meaning of the Word; Just Look at His Calendar for the Next 3 Years
- JAZZ REVIEW : Wilson Emerges With a Voice for the '90s
- 'Boy Wonder' Yount Drew a Crowd at Taft : Baseball: After 20-year career with Milwaukee Brewers, he is remembered one of best ever from the Valley.
- Friend of Harding Hit by Car That Was Following Skater