- Metzler Changes Mind, Withdraws Support for Immigration Initiative
- Ewing Throws Bricks as Pacers Win, 88-68 : NBA playoffs: Back home again, Indiana narrows the gap to 2-1 by holding center to one point and Knicks to record low score.
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Stafford Only American Woman Left After Bittersweet Victory
- PREP BASEBALL NOTES : La Quinta to Face Corona at Norco in the Semifinals
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lassen Brings Down High-Flying Cypress
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Indy Racing's Saddest Sight
- WATTS : Conference to Focus on Violence Issues
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : U.S. Senate : About These Races
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
- Swimmer, 13, Wins Backstroke at Irvine Meet
- Today's Indy 500 Facts and Figures
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Start is Finish for Some : Auto Racing: First lap brings together fear, fumes, tight quarters and turbulence.
- ART REVIEW : New World Ardor : Willem de Kooning's sensual works confirm his place as a great European modernist refracted through an American prism
- NIRVANA NUGGET: The first posthumous release of...
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Five Mattel Executives Prove That Turnaround Makes Fair Pay
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : The Stock Options 20
- Door Prizes : Collector of Antique Doorknobs Keeps Hand in the Family Business
- KOREATOWN : 13-Year-Old Wins MADD Poster Prize
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS
- DECISION '94 : Congress: ORANGE COUNTY : Hot-Button Issues Focus of Congressional Races
- Backers Praise Ban on Day Laborers : Jobs: Ladera Heights residents who first sought the measure express surprise and satisfaction that the county adopted it despite protests by the ACLU and others.
- Even a Cold Can't Cool Off Granville in Masters 800 : Sophomore Runs 1:50.76 in Wire-to-Wire Victory
- The Nation : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Can a Bad Book Review Ruin a Writing Career?
- Klopas Scores for 'Home' Fans : Soccer: Greek-born striker scores U.S. goal in 1-1 tie with Greece before partisan crowd.
- THE HAT OF MY MOTHER by...
- A Sign of the '90s--Abby Beats Us to the Buzz
- DECISION '94 : Orange County Contests
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS
- DECISION '94 : State Legislature: ORANGE COUNTY
- Whale-Dolphin Act Makes Malibu a Multicultural City
- Griffith Park South : 6,600 Long-Closed Acres, Called Orange County Centerpiece, to Open
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brown's Silence on Death Penalty Creates Mystery
- Summer Splash : The Best of Fests: Artisans to Zydeco
- Sunday Profile : ENOUGH IS ENOUGH : For 20 years, actress Lani O'Grady was gripped by panic attacks. But last year, a psychiatrist in Mission Viejo entered the picture and helped her turn her life around.
- EPA Blows Smoke on Risk of Breathing It : Government, juggling statistics, reaches a conclusion to match its flawed hypothesis.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : About the Initiatives
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : L.A. County Races : About These Races
- Clinton Optimistic About World Events : Presidency: Reflecting on D-day, he says he is upbeat about the future despite 'ragged edges and uncertainties.'
- Four-Star Films : 'Atlantic City'
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS : Lincoln Has Enough to Beat Dorsey : Baseball: Erami and Castaneda provide all the offense the top-seeded Tigers need to advance to the second round.
- Teen Fatally Shot in Front of Crowded Fountain Valley Studio
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Taking More Worries Than Dreams Into the Voting Booth
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Are Cooking at Home
- Dressed Up, Ready to Lounge
- A Closed Book : The publishing industry may talk a good multicultural game, but it still doesn't hire people of color
- Thousands Seek U.S. Citizenship to Soothe Fears : Schools: Foreign-born residents, feeling threatened by anti-immigrant sentiment, are studying to become Americans. A record 5,200 students have enrolled in L.A. district.
- KOREATOWN : Bilingual Seminar on Job Stress Offered
- Severe Drought in Puerto Rico Forces Water Rationing
- COMMERCE : Labor Dispute May Close Zacky Plant
- LITTLE TOKYO : Library to Check In to New, Bigger Home
- Commentary : GO AHEAD! RUIN OUR CREDITS
- DECISION '94 : About This Section
- Standard Method Doesn't Always Work, Jensen Says
- Strident Message Hits a Nerve : Race: Crenshaw crowd fervently applauds ex-Nation of Islam aide Khallid Muhammad, reviled by many as a hatemonger. Backers say he preaches self-sufficiency, not racism.
- Go, Fight, Win: Ex-Cheerleader Gives Self a 'V' : Bias: Former Irvine student says victory is sweet after long court battle and bitter lessons about high school life.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 1C
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 175
- L.A. Tally of Vacated Buildings Drops by 30% : Damage: Building and safety officials mistakenly added 9,000 dwellings to the list of structures left empty after Jan. 17 quake. FEMA funding will not be affected.
- As 'The Crow' Flies
- Gee, the Slim Whitman Boutique Just Doesn't Have the Same Ring
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : The Golden State
- News, Tips & Bargains : Courting a Tour in Washington
- A Story of Love and War, Death and Pain, and Widow's Courage : Gulf War: Land mine killed Army Cpl. J. Scott Lindsey. In his pocket were a letter from his wife and a poem he had written her.
- Retro : Yesterday's 'Tonights' : JOHNNY CARSON HELPS VIDEO PRODUCER PICK FAVORITE MOMENTS FROM HIS NBC REIGN
- LEIMERT PARK : Program Captures Spirit of Diversity
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Youths' Skills SOAR in Tutorial Program
- DOWNTOWN : Owner Fined $8,648 for Hotel Violations
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 1B
- Police Identify Simi Man Killed by Commuter Train
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 179
- Getting Down in Descanso
- GUN CHECK: With both the TV and...
- MUSIC : From Protege to Mentor : Michael Tilson Thomas comes full circle to direct young musicians at the same Ojai Festival that launched his career in the '60s
- THE D-DAY ATLAS: The Definitive Account of...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- The Writer in the Sun : They came, they saw, they wrote. Sometimes they didn't even see; they imagined, and it turned out to be true. A sampler of how various writers have tried to pin L.A. down.
- 36th Builders, Remodelers Trade Show Slated in S.F.
- Summer Splash : Want to Have a Blast on the Fourth? Here Are the Hot Spots
- SOUTH GATE : Bidding War Erupts Over Ex-Fire Station
- Russian Kidnaper, Reportedly Killed in Shootout, Escapes
- Citadel Told to Devise Plan for Woman Student
- Campaigning Heats Up in 49th District : Politics: Judy Chu attacks incumbent Diane Martinez as ineffective and unable to retain staff. The freshman assemblywoman denounces the criticism.
- First Lady's Brother, Boxer's Daughter Wed at White House
- BALDWIN HILLS : Don't Rely on Police, Activist Warns
- Cubans Seek Asylum at Belgian Envoy's Havana Residence
- Julius Boros, Catalyst of Senior Tour, Dies at 74 : Golf: Heart attack claims two-time U.S. Open and PGA champion on course near home.
- EAGLES MERCHANDISE: If you are going to...
- THE INNER LIFE : Here's a Screenwriter Who Strives to Give Women a Real Voice
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS
- Rostenkowski Signals He Will Fight : Congress: Barring a last-minute shift, prosecutors could seek grand jury indictment this week on corruption charges. Illinois Democrat could get trial delay.
- COLUMN ONE : In Bosnia, Islam Has Many Faces : The former Yugoslav republic's ties to the Muslim world were once tenuous. Now mosques are crowded, and foreign help comes in Allah's name--although for some, religion may simply be the fashion.
- Blood Banks' Test Rejection Criticized
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : Barbs Aimed at Saddam Misfire : The U.N. embargo has shattered the once-substantial social and political rights held by women.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 178
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : All Normal Open Nightmares Are Now in Place at Oakmont
- SUICIDAL TENDENCIES : Nora Ephron Calls Designer a Real Lifesaver
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- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perry's Steady Hand Stands Out on Foreign Policy Team : Pentagon: Once dismissed as a technocrat, the defense secretary now commands respect for his quiet effectiveness.
- Rapists May Strike Again and Again, Experts Say : Courts: Some say it's better to get a conviction on a lesser charge to get the offender off the streets rather than risk acquittal.
- Ammonia Spill Hurts 2
- THE JUNE 7 ELECTIONS : Legislative Hopefuls' Primary Wish Is to Get Noticed
- WATTS : Parents Hone Skills in Raising Children
- On View : Laughter From the Latino Ground Floor
- Summer Splash : Diving Into the Best of the Summer : TODAY
- Simpson Holds Lead; Boros Plays
- Want to Eat <i> Haute Cuisine</i> ? : Join the Club
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- It's Child's Play at Two Museums
- PICO-UNION : Survey: Minors Can Easily Buy Cigarettes
- Potato Blight Has Come Back With a Vengeance
- A Mass Appeal for Barrio Peace : Gangs: Priests and neighborhood leaders organize monthly gatherings, church services to reach out to residents of strife-torn Pico-Aliso through prayer and a sense of community.
- Supercomputer's Forecasts Are a Breeze : Technology: Weather Service's Cray C90 does 15 billion calculations per second. It predicts conditions throughout the country.
- Focus : Learning How to Live and Die Together : OPPOSITES BECOME 'ROOMMATES' IN NBC DRAMA ABOUT AIDS AS THE ULTIMATE EQUALIZER
- The Candidates / Who's Running in the June 7 Elections : CONGRESS
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS : Barreda Paces Himself This Time--and Wins : Track: Loyola runner relies on a strong finishing kick to come from behind and capture his second straight 1,600 title.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : End to Trade Dispute Unlikely to Cement U.S.-China Ties : Diplomacy: Relations will be strained by conflicts--over ideals, for example--that tariffs issue postponed.
- Summer Splash : Away From the Tables
- La. Governor Takes Bride
- Radio Traffic Guru Reflects on Roads Not Taken
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Array of Issues, Races Across County Await Ballot Verdicts
- Miller Loves to Be Hard to Like : Pacer Star Guard Becomes Popular With Fans the Hard Way
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Unseeded Huntington Beach Makes It Two in a Row
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : UCLA Works Way Back to Semifinals
- VOLLEYBALL : Loyola Falls After Being Point Away From Victory
- CRENSHAW : Ex-Buffalo Soldiers Give History Lesson
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Child-abuse special aims to break the silence and wall of self-blame
- WESTLAKE : Preserving History Runs in the Family
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS : 12-Way Contest for Key Post May Come Down to Last-Minute Pitches
- Action Figure : Charlie Woo Made a Big Impact on Business in 'Toytown,' a Thriving Collection of Wholesale Toy Companies. With the City's Help, He Says, More Could Be Done to Revitalize Downtown.
- Global Trader : David Tsai Hopes to Build a Business Network Based on the Exchange of Information and Development of Management Skills. That's Why He Founded the Asian Pacific Mart.
- A New Light on India : U.S. reassesses that nation as it transforms its economy in the post-Cold War era
- The Outsider Connection : With the corporate presence in Los Angeles fading, Riordan must reach out to a new type of businessperson for political support.
- Trio of Aftershocks Strikes Near Simi
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 177
- Vietnamese American Excels in 2 Worlds : Profile: Jennifer Nguyen, an entertainer known to her largely Asian fans as Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen, will graduate from law school today.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : About This Race
- Time to Sell Kingdom for Lion's Share of NBA
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Chang Almost Turns Back the Clock
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Expected to Replace Perez
- Klein Captures NCAA Golf Title
- NEW RELEASES
- AMERICAN GROUND ZERO: The Secret Nuclear War...
- Keeping a Healthy Attitude About Tropical Destinations : Diseases: There's always a risk of getting sick in equatorial climes, but preventive measures can help.
- Virus Infects 5 Vaccinated Volunteers in AIDS Study
- FICTION
- Verdant Corfu Welcomes Walkers
- Real Answers
- FICTION
- TAD AND DIXIE: ROUND 2
- Board of Supervisors Needs Yaroslavsky : L.A. councilman would bring a fine record and a reputation for openness to 3rd District
- Blast at Ohio Shell Plant Forces Evacuation; 1 Dead
- For Detectives, a Case of Too Many Murders to Solve : Crime: Due to an extremely heavy caseload on the Eastside and in South-Central and Southwest L.A., many killers are never caught.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : L.A. County Races : SHERIFF
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Huntington Beach Repeats as Champion
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Rancho Santiago's Hoalton Impressive in Career Finale
- TRACK AND FIELD / NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP : Azusa Pacific Men Win Their 10th Title
- *** 1/2; NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS, "Let Love In"; <i> Mute/Elektra</i>
- Secrets of a Teacher
- BRENTWOOD : Radisson Hotel Secures Permit to Continue to Host Functions
- EASTSIDE : Bar's Liquor License Request Withdrawn
- Bigger Breasts? It's All in Your Mind, Hypnotist Says
- 'Laws of Gravity'
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Summer Splash : Lost Among All the Choices? Let These Four Tour Guides Show You the Way : ED RUSCHA : A Variation on a Theme for Summer
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Mr. Fix-It : When things don't run right in California, the White House calls on John Emerson. His job? Ensuring that the politicians--and the voters--are happy.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 1A
- Decision '94 / Local Offices : Sybert and His Cash Loom Large in GOP Primary : Congress: In the competitive 24th District, the former Wilson aide seeks to attach an aura of inevitability to his bid to oppose incumbent Beilenson.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- TENNIS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Black Moves Into Singles Final
- Booth Has 5-Shot Lead in Arizona Junior Golf
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Injured Finger Puts DeShields on DL
- Most Rewards for Crimes Go Unclaimed : Investigations: About 80% expire without being paid out. Despite the low success rate, most law enforcement officials still believe they provide a valuable incentive.
- Logan: School Knew of Problem Last Year : Basketball: Player says Cal State San Bernardino officials told her she had not violated NCAA rules.
- A Killer Script From San Quentin
- Destination: Caribbean : A Little Play, a Little Work : Phone Calls and Faxes Followed 4 Women to St. John, but They Still Managed to Relax
- SLIM'S TABLE: Race, Respectability, and Masculinity ...
- UNDERSTANDING IMMIGRATION LAW by Nancy-Jo Merritt...
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : It's all in how you look at it. . .
- BMW Gives Employees Sense of Pride in Work : Auto industry: Those in South Carolina who have landed one of the coveted jobs are making sure they are up to task.
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Clearing the bar
- Scaling New Heights : Young Executives Are Old Hands at Leading Corporations : Success: Nine of O.C.'s top 100 are not yet 40; one is 27. Some attribute rapid rise to luck, while others cite hard work.
- Divorce and Social Security Benefits
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Easy Come, Easy Go
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : 'Black Sheep' Finds Golden Fleece
- The Orange County 100
- Keeping It All in the Family
- The Law of the Land : WHITE MAN'S GRAVE, <i> By Richard Dooling (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 386 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Historic Homes Put Out the Welcome Mat
- The Humans Within the Events : TWILIGHT; Los Angeles, 1992 / On the Road: A Search for American Character, <i> By Anna Deavere Smith (Anchor Books / Doubleday: $21.95, cloth; $12.95 paper; 265 pp.)</i>
- Raising Arizona (USA Sunday at 1 p.m.),...
- DECISION '94 : Judiciary / City Hall: ORANGE COUNTY : SUPERIOR COURT <i> (Countywide seat)</i>
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Details, Details, Details : A lone glitter ball just isn't enough at nightclubs. Patrons want comfort. So designers choose elements that create coziness without sacrificing style.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Teens Question Leaders on Violence
- DECISION '94 : State Legislature: ORANGE COUNTY : Term Limits Bringing Changes to Legislative Races in the County
- RSVP / The Social City : French Officially Say 'Merci' to WWII Veterans
- Solzhenitsyn Opens a New Chapter of His Life: Celebrity
- Environmental Protection, Not Stupidity : Too-strict standards waste tax money needed elsewhere.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : The Issues
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Preparing to Vote
- Rivals Face Hurdles in Plan to Boost Tourism : Economy: Lancaster and Palmdale hope to set up a visitor and film panel. But negotiating the project may be difficult.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : TREASURER
- Police Search for Missing Schizophrenic
- Titans Avoid Disaster and Stay Unbeaten : College baseball: TCU scores only one run during troublesome fifth inning, and Fullerton wins, 4-1, to get leg up in regional.
- Royal Family Crowned After Highland Defeat : Boys' volleyball: Matt Olsen leads Highlanders to four-game victory in the Southern Section Division II championship match.
- Thomas Now Becomes a Jurassic Boss of his Dream Team
- Langston Is a Friend in Need, 9-4
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONALS : Trojans Need Two Victories at LSU Today
- NIRVANA NEWS: It was only a matter...
- Stringing Together a Trio of Midyear Winners
- Fixmeister of Hoops : Brown Lifts ABA Burden From Pacers
- System Needed to Track Mutual-Fund Investments
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Executive Pay at California's 100 Biggest Public Companies : How We Put These Charts Together
- Discounts That Fit to a Tee
- Rocket Debris Kills 1, Injures 6 in Yemen
- Public Perception of Soaring Crime Skewed, Experts Say : Safety: Polls show that a majority of Americans fear becoming victims, but statistics indicate their fears are often unfounded. Media, politicians blamed.
- Hollywood Stars' Power Shines for Gubernatorial Candidates
- Summer Splash : Boiling the Summer Down Into Categories : ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
- Alaska Governor Signs Bill Allowing Concealed Guns
- COVER STORY : House Warming : Real estate: After years of ice-cold sales, the Westside housing market is starting to heat up. Fueling the surge are first-time buyers purchasing less-expensive homes.
- CRENSHAW : Ex-Buffalo Soldiers Teach Forgotten Chapter of History
- Why Rostenkowski's Fall Is Producing No Cheers
- Space-Time Continuum : Trekkers Show Allegiance, and Costumes, at Anaheim Convention
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 176
- New Seabee Chief Confident Base Will Survive Cuts : Port Hueneme: Construction Battalion Center commander says he doubts the facility will take 'a hard hit' next year in the military's closure program.
- Obituaries : Mary Virginia Carey; Children's Book Author
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After Losing Twice, Marlins Beat Giants
- Hornaday Cruises Home to Claim NASCAR Event
- Andretti Has Car to Go Out on Top
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : In the Pink
- THE BECKONING FAIRGROUND: Notes of a British...
- What Numbers Mean in Plant Food Labeling
- BALDWIN HILLS : Don't Rely on Police, Activist Tells Group
- Is Puma Playing Cat and Mouse in East? : Wildlife: Cougars were thought to be virtually extinct in the Northeast, but sightings persist. One recent report involved a mother and two cubs. Experts to debate issue.
- CITY 3-A PLAYOFFS
- Q & A : The Trouble and Trials of Prosecuting Sex Crimes
- Michigan 'Outlaw' Hero to Property-Rights Movement : Land use: Richard Delene created a wildlife preserve in the Upper Peninsula, but created a tempest as well. The state calls him the worst-ever individual violator of environmental laws.
- Calendar's Summer Splash
- Before a Slum Child's Brutal Death Was a Brutal Life : Connecticut: Hungry 10-year-old girl had to look after younger siblings in an abandoned apartment building rather than attend school. Authorities are blamed for letting her slip through the cracks.
- The Nation : Bombed and Strafed by a Relic of the Cold War
- Rhetoric Heated in Westminster Recall Election
- Four Candidates We Judge Best for Bench : Nomoto, Iles, Dutcher, O'Connell Deserve to Be Elected
- Washington Soccer Fans Will Have to Dance in the Aisles
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Work The Crowd Breaks Record in Honeymoon
- THEATER : On the Wings of 'Angels' : Stephen Spinella has vaulted from obscurity to widespread acclaim, one Tony and now another nomination for his frighteningly realistic portrayal of AIDS-ravaged Prior Walter in the two-part epic 'Angels in America'
- Not Grumpy or Old
- Diverse Opinions on Work Force Diversity
- Police Officers Reject Contract
- Bike Path: Rolling Controversy: Wheels vs. Walkers in Venice
- Western History, Every Which Way :...
- Valley Commentary : Big Tujunga Wash Worth Preserving as City's Last Untamed River : People have been talking about saving the Los Angeles River for years. They should also be trying to save this river, one surrounded by grass and rocks instead of concrete.
- More on Bodensee
- Guardian Angels Could Be Solution to Crime
- Dominant and Eugene
- Substitute Teachers Need Better Support
- The Garner Files
- The June 7 Primary Election : 'Yes' on Prop. 1C Is Vote to Improve Higher Education
- Gilbert Roland
- Many New Mexico Residents Welcome Intel and New Jobs
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW :...
- Boing for the Buck
- Guidelines for Tourists Visiting Disaster Scenes
- Hot Springs Escape
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : A look at the major candidates for governor, their records and excerpts from their stump speeches. On this page: : THE DEMOCRATS : The Candidate: TOM HAYDEN
- One School Bus Tragedy is Too Many
- Every Dog Has His Day
- Last Action Zeros
- Women's Baseball
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW :...
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW :...
- The June 7 Primary Election : Citron's Policy Defended, Questioned
- It's Only LA, Jake : ...
- Don't Indict Housing Credit Over One Case
- COVER STORY : The Wheels...
- Drawing Police Photo Policy Into Focus
- Bothered by a Book
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : A look at the major candidates for governor, their records and excerpts from their stump speeches. On this page: : THE DEMOCRATS : The Candidate: JOHN GARAMENDI
- Delivering a Message With a Paddle
- Scaling New Heights : Lucrative Familial Deals Add to Officers' Coffers : Pacts: Companies reassure shareholders that the real estate and service contracts some executives have with the public corporations they help manage are in the best interest of all concerned.
- The Takes on Paula Jones Push All the Buttons
- Facts Are Clear: A Black Man Is Dead; but the Truth is Elusive : Oakland: Family and neighbors say an innocent man was killed protecting his home. Officers contend they fired in self-defense. They broke down the door during a credit-card fraud investigation, but they found nothing.
- The NRA
- The June 7 Primary Election : Issues in Westminster Recall Are Cited
- Prom for Gay Students
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : A look at the major candidates for governor, their records and excerpts from their stump speeches. On this page: : THE DEMOCRATS : The Candidate: KATHLEEN BROWN
- Civic Center: RAND Corp. Development Plan
- Remodeling Motives: More Than Just Money
- The June 7 Primary Election : Judge Should Be Judged Impartially
- Coastal Art: Reasons to Put Plan on Ballot
- Correcting Stereotype of Insurance Agent
- Walk of Fame vs. Homeless on Streets
- Fed Doesn't Control Long-Term Rates
- Rep. Beilenson's Postage Expenses Are Justified
- Miniskirt Description Was Out of Bounds
- 'Heather Chronicles' Short on Message
- Better Way Needed to Gauge Police Effectiveness
- Schuller Photo Unwarranted, Insulting