- PRIMAL SCREAM (* 1/2) : "Give Out but Don't Give Up;" <i> Sire/Warner Bros.</i>
- In Brief
- Airline Menus Are Lightening Up
- Asians See Bright Nuclear Future : Economy: Demand for new power sources appears to prevail over environmental worries and safety considerations, which often stall construction elsewhere.
- They're Fast, Sharp and Ready--for High School : Basketball: Aided by a new district enrollment rule, talented ninth-graders are looking to transfer into programs that will make good use of their skills.
- Bald Eagle Scrambles to Escape Extinction : Raptors: Since 1974, with fewer than 1,600 nesting adults, the population has more than quadrupled.
- Republicans Tire of Minority Status in House : Politics: For 40 years, Democrats have run the show. GOP members such as Robert K. Dornan of Garden Grove find it nearly impossible to get bills passed and frustratingly difficult to be heard.
- Program Rewards Good Grades : Pasadena: The goal is to motivate neighborhood children and teen-agers to do better in school by recognizing their achievements.
- Woman Killed in Collision in Orange
- Man Shot in Leg at South Coast Plaza; Motive Unknown : Violence: Youth fired two rounds before fleeing. Eighteen-year-old Garden Grove man says attacker asked him about his car before pulling a gun in parking lot.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Is Cut Out for This Sight Gag
- Maybe This Guy <i> Is </i> the Greatest There Ever Was
- VOCAL BREAK: Jeff Charroux, lead singer of...
- THE BEDROCK BUZZ : Will 'Flintstones' Bolster Goodman's Rocky Film Career?
- Gardening : Rounding Out the Vegetable Plot, Plate
- View of the Valley at Nature's Edge
- The Last Rest Stop
- King Helps Guide Morocco Toward Democracy : North Africa: Ruler has kept Muslim extremists at bay while acting as a critical conduit for Arab relations with the United States and Israel.
- Profile : Serious Business : REBECCA DE MORNAY PLAYS THE OPPOSITE OF GLAMOUR IN ABC'S 'GETTING OUT'
- For Seniors : Irv Wershow Is an Unsung Hero for Blind Youngsters
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Students to Hold Art Show, Auction
- DOWNTOWN : Discount Mart Helps Grocers Cut Prices
- Nurses Deal With Dispute, Ward Reality : Medical: They worry that short staffing at the county hospital may lead to tragedy, and that a new contract gives them no power to stop it.
- Bethel Makes Way Back Into Competition : Track: After a two-month layoff because of a freak injury to her eye, the teen-age star is in action.
- Status of Dilfer Might Be the Key : Rams: They may trade down for another pick if quarterback is not there when L.A. chooses fifth.
- Pumpkins Float in Search of the Lost Inner Child
- THE NEW WORLD ORDER IN DRAWING AND...
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- New England Mud Season Slips, Slides In : Thaw: Residents face mire that comes between winter and spring.
- CRENSHAW : Students Shape Ideas to Combat Urban Woes
- Court Choice: Judge or Politician? : Judiciary: All current justices are from lower courts. Many Clinton aides believe the background of the high court should reflect more diversity.
- Tuning In to a Spoof
- Hey, It's Home : Despite Catastrophes, This City's a Very Good Place to Live and Work, Says the Executive Director of the Korean Chamber of Commerce. So He Cooked Up the 'I Still Love L.A.' Campaign.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Homeboy Tortilleria Closes; Funds Sought
- Antelope Valley Residents Split on State Test Dispute
- Scouting Out the Ranch : Troops Get First Taste of 188-Acre Site That a Lot of Thin Mints Helped Pay For
- It's Wise to Move Slowly on Rail Decision : * Fullerton-Irvine Transit Line Could Cost $2 Billion to Build, Millions to Operate
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Accepts Notes to Nixon Family
- Emphasis on Families at Conejo Valley Days : Thousand Oaks: Chili cook-off and Whiskeroo are today's events. Five-day carnival starts Wednesday.
- Sweep Puts Mission Two Steps Closer to a Conference Title
- PREP SWIMMING / FOOTHILL SWIM GAMES : El Toro Victory, Records Steal Spotlight at Big Meet
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Riverside Gets the Last Blast, Tops Saddleback
- Promotional Gift Comes With Rapping
- Fiddlers: Flying Fingers, Smiling Faces
- Oil Industry's Most Lasting Resource Is Knowledge
- SEX, DEATH AND GOD IN L.A. ...
- News, Tips & Bargains : Taking Tired Hikers for a Ride
- Living in Her Dream : COTE D'AZUR: Inventing the French Riviera, <i> By Mary Blume (Thames & Hudson: $14.95, paper; 208 pp.)</i>
- The Labors of John Garamendi : The California Insurance Commissioner and Gubernatorial Candidate Is Hard-Working and Ambitious. Maybe Too Ambitious.
- Dispute Delays Air Strikes in Bosnia : Balkans: White House warns of likely action. But U.N. veto of NATO's request for attacks underscores difficulties.
- Issue: What Has Changed in Your Community Since the Riots?
- All Hail the Taxi Court : New York has its own way of dealing with cabbies who cheat or assail their passengers and race through residential zones at 60 m.p.h. And get this: Justice is relatively swift--and sweet.
- China Frees a Dissident Leader of 1989 Protests : Rights: Wang Juntao leaves for U.S. Beijing also announces some 'understandings' about prison visits.
- Seismic Hazards May Force Cal State Out of Long Beach Offices
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Tuimoloau Improves Her Shotput Mark
- Fair Deal for Those Who Hold Yard Sales : * Santa Ana's Plan to Limit Them to 4 Designated Weekends a Year Is Practical, Flexible
- Team-by-Team Capsules for Today's NFL Draft
- Tanner Falls in Semifinal to Former Newbury Park High Player
- COMMENTARY : Sometimes, the Art of Sliding Can't Be Learned From a Book
- THE WINE LIST
- Readers Recommend
- REAL ANSWERS
- Swiss, Viennese Tales of Hofmann
- Offbeat Adventure Tours
- Deadline for Quake Aid Extended
- Another Kind of Native
- Secretaries, Then . . . And Now
- TRACK : Honor Is the Latest Coup de Granville
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : When 16th and Final Bell Rings, Eagles Left Standing
- FAGENOMETRY 101: Given that it took Donald...
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine developer of software...
- HOMEFRONT : The Real Real Estate Game
- THE BEST OF FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT...
- Travel Advisory : Attacks Aim at Tourism in Turkey
- FICTION
- MID-CITY AREA : Meetings Planned on Revitalization
- Nixon Eulogized as a National Day of Mourning Is Set : Presidency: Clinton recalls 37th President's tenacity and 'stunning victories' as he declares Wednesday a time of grieving. Plans for Yorba Linda rites are under way.
- Singapore Official Labels Criticism of Floggings Absurd
- Reversing the Charges for the Taxpayer : Valley Supervisor's $1.2-Million Mistake Creates Interest in New Ethics Legislation
- Some Old Crimes Never Die
- Cavalry Has Arrived With Landmark Loan : SBA Can Rescue Other Quake-Damaged Companies
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Packard Reluctantly Calls for the Closure of San Onofre Checkpoint
- The '12 Play' Mainstay
- Hazardous-Waste Disposer Sued by Former Landlord
- You Tell 'Em : H.L. MENCKEN CONTINUES TO DISTURB THE PEACE : MENCKEN: A Life, <i> By Fred Hobson (Random House: $35; 672 pp.)</i>
- Russian Immigrants Find Jobs in Israel Scarce : Mideast: Many of the half-million who arrived since 1989 have trouble fitting in, most notably professionals in a nation already overflowing with doctors, lawyers and engineers.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- 'The Last of the Mohicans'
- At Last, an Answer to 'What Goes?' : Education: District and MTA unveil plans to open transportation academies at three sites, including Wilson and Locke high schools.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Boy (Ben Savage) meets sitcom 'World' in ABC look at a teen in progress
- Bill to Ban Malt Liquor, Fortified Wines Stalls
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : ORANGE COUNTY REMEMBERS : Where Richard Nixon Left His Mark
- North Carolina Blacks Pray for End to Crime : Violence: Of those charged in violent felonies, about 70% are black. Blacks, about 12% of the population, are the victims in half of all homicides.
- Is There Any 'Right' Bosnia Policy for Clinton?
- Angels Suffer Through a Catchers-22 : Baseball: Starter Myers, reserve Billmeyer are injured as the Red Sox score a 5-3 victory.
- Northridge Beginning to Show Signs : College baseball: Matadors rally, score winning run in the ninth on Nelson's bases-loaded, one-out single.
- 10 Ways to Improve Traffic in Post-Apocalyptic L.A.
- Still 'Wheeling' and Dealing
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : NATIONAL REACTION
- WATTS : Groundbreaking for Long-Sought Library
- S. Africans Driven Apart by Apartheid Forge New Bonds
- Justices to Enter Abortion Clinic's 'Buffer Zone' : Supreme Court: A case of 'free speech versus free access' at a surgical center is high court's first chance to weigh aggressive protesters' First Amendment rights.
- Battle Looms Over Venice Boardwalk : Commerce: Officials order a series of community workshops to settle the fight over how to reshape the landmark. New restrictions on charity vendors will be implemented next month.
- Rattled by Reptiles : As Snakes Stir in Spring's Warmth, People Are in for Surprises
- Santa Monica Adopts Quake Rebuilding Plan
- Snakebite Season
- The Electric Car: Its Time Is Here--and So Is Its Opposition
- Gambling With Lives : Delay in quake retrofitting for freeways is intolerable
- Valley Commentary : Are We Too Poor to Deny Kids a Richer Education? : It's a sad situation when adults who had activities in school like field trips and shop classes aren't willing to pay taxes so today's students can also have them.
- SANTA ANITA : Delahoussaye Will Take Over on Strodes Creek in Kentucky
- PREP SOCCER / SENIOR BOYS' ALL-STAR GAME : North Holds Off South, Scores in Second Half for 3-0 Victory
- Residents Rattled : Warmer Weather Means an Early Snake Season
- TRACK AND FIELD / ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oettinger Is Foothill's Ace, Finishing First in Four Events
- SOCCER : U.S. Will Play Iceland Today
- UCLA Moves Ahead in Another Volleyball Title Quest
- COMMENTARY : Don't Forget the Art Part : Yes, LACMA's new director should have fund-raising and business smarts. But far more important is the 'vision thing,' a commitment to art--coupled with the ability to make that passion infectious
- Destination: Caribbean : ST. CROIX SLEEPERS : From Historic Plantation Houses to Motels With Views, Inn Styles Vary on This U.S. Virgin Island
- STAYING PUT: Making a Home in a...
- CRENSHAW : Students Offer Ideas to Fix Urban Woes
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : INTERNATIONAL REACTION
- Libertarians Back Stern in Run for N.Y. Governor
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- 'Jack the Bear'
- Mediator Meets With Teamsters, Truck Firms
- Commentary : Dear Dad: Where Do We Go From Here? : Vietnam: A daughter ponders the war's unspoken specter over her family.
- VENTURA : 5 Arrested in SWAT Raid of 2 Houses
- Youth, 15, Talking to Friends Dies in Early Morning Drive-By Shooting
- Glendale's Pigeon Flap Is for the Birds : Messy Fowl Are No Longer Sitting Ducks but City Needs a Plan That Will Fly
- The Sonoma Sleeper : Larry Allen, a 325-Pound Lineman From Division II School, May Go Early in the Second Round of the NFL Draft
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Why So Much Offense? For Starters, It's Pitching
- Reba Settles for the Melodrama (**) : REBA McENTIRE; "Read My Mind," <i> MCA</i>
- WATCH THAT PLACEMENT! : Trying Hard to Be 'Major League'
- New Senior VP for Insurance Firm
- Upgrade of Air Traffic Control System Stuck in Holding Pattern
- Your Mortgage : Rate Locks Can Expire If Lenders Delay
- Backpack and Budget : Cheaper Choices for Bus Travelers
- Dissections of Love and Death : VARIOUS ANTIDOTES: Stories, <i> By Joanna Scott (Henry Holt: $20; 240 pp.)</i>
- Destination: Utah : The Capital of : Rock and Roll : Wheeling up, down and around the unique red rock formations surrounding Moab, Utah, the mountain biker's mecca
- Ruben Blades' Panamanian Pipe Dream : The Singer-Actor Finds the Spotlight Is Hotter When You're Running for President
- Getting a Legal Lift After a Taxi Nightmare
- HANCOCK PARK : Club Settles Lawsuit
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Gay Olympic Protest Is Called Blackmail
- Justice Department Joins Case Against Medical Supplier
- Rebels Declare Unilateral Cease-Fire in Rwanda Fighting : Central Africa: Spokesman says his group has 'obliged' global community. But it shuns peace talks.
- Valley Commentary : On Track for Prosperity : Underground mass transit stations often become clusters of economic activity. North Hollywood's subway station should be no exception.
- Woodland Hills : Tree-Lined Residential Streets Mix With Corporate High-Rises
- Notes about your surroundings
- Heaven and Hell : Communities: The tiny desert town of Littlerock is hot and quiet. Many locals love those qualities, but others hate them.
- Atlas Puts the Weight on His Shoulders : Boxing: Moorer's trainer sees defeat looming--and takes an unusual step to turn the fight's tide.
- If You Must Smoke, Try It in Singapore
- These Days, Every Pick Must Pay Off : Pro football: The limits of the salary cap dictate that even rookies must contribute immediately.
- When 'X' Doesn't Mark the Spot : In a time when youth culture is king, why are Hollywood's Generation X movies, more often than not, shunned by the X-ers? Maybe filmmakers should listen to the people they think they're talking to
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : ERNIE WATTS (***) : "Reaching Up" / <i> JVC</i>
- STYLE: DESIGN : BEDROCK'S NEWEST DIGS
- Must Landlord Accept Partial Payments?
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Report on Caribbean Slaying
- How Much Gas Water Heater Saves
- Traveling With Disabilities
- Summer Bounty : All You Can Eat in 15 X 18 Feet
- Bernson's Spending in '92-'93 Follows Pattern : Politics: Councilman's recent use of funds was similar to 1991, which was criticized by the Ethics Commission.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Isolated Town Protests Molester in Its Midst : Placement of Thomas Hetherington angers many residents of tiny Salton Sea community. But Wilson will not order his relocation because the convict 'has to go somewhere.'
- WATTS : Post Office Puts Watts on Its Map
- Burst Water Pipe Floods Anaheim Hotel; 500 Evacuated, No Injuries
- When Disaster Strikes, FEMA Teams Mobilize : Assistance: Many workers for the federal agency are catastrophe victims themselves. They're putting in nine-hour days, six days a week--and liking it.
- Simple Dislike Isn't a Reason for Recall : * Recent Efforts Are Wrongly Motivated by Single Issues
- This Rabbit Test Suggests Glaucoma Relief for Humans : Medicine: Tiny disc placed on eyes lowers fluid pressure, which can damage the optic nerve and lead to blindness.
- Ventura May Hike Keys' Fee to $2,000 : Dredging: Residents would pay $300 more per year for city cleanup of backyard canals. But lawsuit settlement could make issue moot.
- Women With Forehead Tattoos Compensated
- Riordan Disproves Myth of a Weak Mayoral System
- New Era Dawns for Lancaster City Council : Government: Observers predict more discussion and debate after the election of two outspoken activists to the panel.
- Clintonomics Undone : The 'Investment' Candidate Proves a Deficit Hawk
- Cytocare Inc.: The Aliso Viejo medical products...
- An Established Community With a Feeling of Family : North San Gabriel: Wooded area looks expensive, has sense of community and high state test scores at schools.
- HOW TO SPOT AN OWL by...
- STATE OF MIND : L.A. Stories
- KOREATOWN : Workers Called Hidden Riot Victims
- COVER STORY : CROSSING LINES : Two Years After the Riots, the Divisions Among Ethnic and Racial Groups Are as Wide as Ever
- Afterburn (Lifetime Tuesday at 4 p.m.), HBO's...
- Imported Weeds Plant Nasty Roots in U.S.
- Child, 2, Becomes Victim in New York 'War Zone'
- A Blooming Birthday
- HANCOCK PARK : Country Club Settles Discrimination Suit
- False Account of Girl's Death Leads to Suit : An estranged relationship between a mother and her daughter seemingly ends in sorrow, until the "deceased" suddenly walks in the door of their tiny home.
- The Nation : Senate on Notice--Ignore Women at Your Own Risk
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Olajuwon, Karl Get Prestigious Votes
- Home Sales Hit Highest Point in Nearly 3 Years
- Brazelton Gives Care That's Pediatrically Correct
- Brave New World : Students Use Cultural-Exchange Trip to Israel to Help Shatter Stereotypes
- 'El Mariachi'
- Rescue Ride : Cross-Country Cyclists Raising Funds to Aid Bosnian Women
- From Beginning to End, Nixon Was a Fighter
- A Joyous Occasion That Knows No Nation's Boundaries : Civil rights: This week's historic elections in South Africa have people celebrating the power of the vote--both there and here.
- Dannemeyer Sees Senate Bid as Vanguard of a Revolution : Politics: Ex-congressman doggedly advocates religious recipe for solutions to national problems.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : You Rang?
- Friends, Foes Have Only Kind Words
- UCI Eager for Chancellor to End Silence : Education: Many praise her accessibility but say it's time for her to 'stand up and be counted.'
- An Emerging Asian Tiger: The Vietnamese Connection
- Colorado Seizes Trust Affiliate of 1st Pension : Investing: Action is taken after $10 million is reported withdrawn. Firm's principal, William E. Cooper, had business ties with ex-Sen. John Seymour.
- Inglewood Hoping to Rescue Its Image : Tourism: Officials say the city has been unfairly portrayed as dangerous. They hope to deploy trucks to assist--and reassure--visitors.
- Temperature Puts Chill on Beach Party : Ventura: Organizers said thousands showed up for start of two-day festival despite cool weather.
- Laguna Niguel Surfers Advance at Pismo Beach
- James Is Worthy but Not Lakers : Pro basketball: Magic to start ex-All-Star in today's final after 126-91 loss, the ninth in a row.
- Costa Mesa's Miller Giving Up Duties as Athletic Director
- Northridge Swept Away in a Hurry : College volleyball: Matadors lose in three games to Pepperdine in first round of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament after a pair of foot faults.
- The American Way . . . That's Litigation! : Want to show a clip from a Fred Astaire film? Better ask Robyn Astaire first
- *** The Young Dubliners, "Rocky Road," Scotti...
- That Crusty Bathroom Scum Is Actually a Buildup of Lime
- WALNUT PARK : Juveniles Face Curfew Sweeps
- Back on Track : Cal State L.A. sprinter Barry Smith is in top form again after a long fight with Hodgkin's disease.
- The World : Personal Perspective : South Africa: A Nation at the Moment of Re-creation
- PRESIDENTIAL FILE
- ON TARGET--MOSTLY
- Gun Control Laws Only Victimize the Innocent
- Spielberg, Wilson at Oakland School
- Decathlon Victory
- More on Bahia
- Protect Laguna Chairman Sets Record Straight
- Misguided Compassion for Criminals
- Rock 'n' Role Models
- 'South Central' Offensive
- Johnny Rotten or Sunshine? : ...
- History Lesson
- LAPD Doesn't Ask Citizens to Police the Streets
- Vidal Organs
- Bad Builders Need Fixing, Not the Law
- Beilenson Helped Kill Anti-Crime Measures
- Don't Think of Pigeons as 'Roaches of the Sky'
- Coyote Problem Is a Threat to Home Buyers
- Ted, Fred and Nam
- Laguna Event a Walk on the Mild Side
- Bernson's Overseas Trips
- A PALATE REVOLT IN ORANGE COUNTY
- Another Flight
- Dispute Over Community Name Is Still Unresolved
- Conservatives Ruining a Good Party
- Karen Silkwood Case Returns to Haunt...
- Toppling Trees Made Fiduciary Sense
- The Arrogance and Kindness of Argyros, Johns
- A Costly Decline
- Berman Should Toughen Stand on Immigration
- A League of Her Own
- Bosnia
- Don't Cater to Last-Minute Tax Filers
- Rodney King
- Treasured Chests
- Arnold Garcia
- Haute and Bothered
- MOYERS: THE STORY AND THE PHOTOGRAPH
- Homeless: Problem Warrants Exploring Causes and Solutions
- Commentary : PERSPECTIVE ON TEACHING...
- COVER STORY : A Kinder, Gentler Spike? : Spike Lee has always seemed to thrive on controversy. But with 'Crooklyn' he's moved into a quieter zone. It's about the daily life of a Brooklyn family in the 1970s. But not just any family--sounds like a family Spike knows pretty well
- Demonstrations Over Octopus
- Room at the Inn
- Unheeding Council
- Disney's Sweet Deal With OCTA
- Your Name, Er, Here
- Too Commercial for Easter
- New Pitches for Use of El Toro MCAS
- Tamil Tigers Turn Sri Lanka Into State of Terror : Asia: Violent separatists seek independent state on island nation, and are willing to slaughter whole villages and suicidally blow up heads of state in order to achieve it. Group also is suspected of killing India's Rajiv Gandhi.
- A SOLUTION FOR A HOLUSION
- SYMPATHY FOR THE QUAKE VICTIMS
- Least Action Heroes
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 24, 1994
- For the Record - April 24, 1994
- Obituaries - April 24, 1994
- He's a Hands-On Crisis Manager : Profile: When Platinum Software floundered, board member Carmelo S. Santoro stepped in. It's a role he's familiar with.
- Caulking Easier When You Pick Right Type
- COLUMN ONE : Biosphere 2: Trouble in Paradise : What began as a theater troupe's fantasy is now a nightmare of legal wrangles and bitter feuds.
- Mandela Scolds Gun-Toting Supporters at Rally : Elections: Candidate says ANC is committed to controlling firearms in South Africa. Meanwhile, President De Klerk makes last-ditch appeal for votes.
- Americans Recall Heroic, Tragic Figure
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : O.C. Recalls Local Boy Who Made It to the White House : Influence: Nixon friends and rivals reminisce on the former President's impact on national, world events.
- O.C. Officials Scramble to Plan Nixon Services : Funeral: World's dignitaries, media will descend on Yorba Linda, where final rites are planned Wednesday.
- City Sues Buddhist Temple for Violating Zoning Rules
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Leaders Worldwide Recall Triumphs of the Statesman : Tributes: Nixon's achievements, from Moscow to Beijing, are hailed by powerbrokers past and present.
- Yorba Linda Readies Final Resting Place
- Smooth, Crunchy or Additive-Filled
- After the Quake, Business Still Shaky : Sales Off by Up to 80%, but Will to Survive Remains
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Solder On, Armed With Legions of Practical Tips
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Sends Mixed Signals to U.S., Serbs : Conflict: Clinton talks tough to rebels even as he reassures Americans on limited involvement.
- NATO Issues Ultimatum to Serbs Ringing Enclave : Bosnia: Alliance threatens air strikes unless rebels withdraw 2 miles from Gorazde's center by 3 p.m. today.
- Wilson Narrows Supreme Court List to 6 : Legal system: All of his possible choices to replace Justice Panelli are conservatives. Only one is a white male.
- O.C. Grieves the Loss of a Hometown Hero
- VENTURA : More Charges Issued in Bank Fraud Case
- MADD Planning Candlelight Vigil
- Right Jab Was Moorer's Best Weapon : Boxing: Left-hander outboxes Holyfield, who doesn't complain about controversial decision.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Cavallini Gives Stars Overtime Victory, 5-4
- Women's Works: Minor Achievement : Soprano Phillips-Thornburgh Hears Arrested Development in the Program by Harmonia Baroque
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Merlin': Merciless and Without Magic
- GARDENING : Weighing Options to Rid Plants of Scale Insects
- China Gives Details of Boat Murders
- COLUMN ONE : High Hopes, High Stakes in S. Africa : Will the long-awaited arrival of black rule meet the great expectations in the townships? The ANC proposes an ambitious agenda of changes, but some fear it is little more than a wish list.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transit Authority to Offer Free Rides
- Judge Declines to Dismiss Indictment
- SCIENCE WATCH : Are You There?
- NFL's No. 1 Draft Picks Haven't Always Succeeded