- IT'S GOOD VS. EVIL FOR ALISON SWEENEY
- Soaring Alcohol Abuse by Argentine Youth Spurs Demand for Controls
- For Seniors : Still Thirsty for Knowledge, Adults Enjoy OASIS Classes
- MOVIES : Cinema Ouagadougou : You think you know film festivals? Cannes and Sundance are fine but can't compare to the rich Pan African Film Festival, which celebrates African culture even as it proves how hard it is to define.
- MOVIES : 'The President Will See You Today . . . '
- Is a 15-Day Notice to Terminate Lease Legal?
- Urethane Technologies Reports Loss
- Outside Investor May Purchase Wahlco Environmental Systems
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Return to Simplicity : First Quarter Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance
- Gardens, Grand and Glorious : In Washington, a secret oasis amid the bustle of bureaucracy
- Loyola Runner Took to Track Rather Quickly : Senior Brian Duff, in only his second year of competition, is a walking (running?) highlight film.
- Baseball Players End Strike; Owners on Deck : Sports: Decision follows a judge's ruling in their favor and could pave the way for an end to the 232-day walkout. But owners may vote on a lockout.
- DOWNTOWN : Immigrants' Reality Makes Potent Drama
- Community College Trustee Endorsements : Four board seats will be on Los Angeles ballot April 11
- Andretti Takes His Time to Get to Phoenix : Indy cars: After winning two poles this season, Michael concentrates on today's race and qualifies fifth.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR REPORT
- Replacements Hooked Before Start of Season : Freeway Series: Dodger, Angel subs just happy to have played.
- AND ONE MORE THING: So what did...
- POP MUSIC : Get Back, Honky Cats : In their strongest teaming since the '70s, Elton John and Bernie Taupin have come full circle with the edgy 'Made in England.' Talk about the circle of life.
- FICTION
- Best Domestic Airlines
- Chevy Revs Up for N.Y. Move
- CSU to Raise Fees for Illegal Residents
- Coffee Scalds Patron; Burger King Is Sued
- But Where Does the Extra Battery Go?
- School Carnival
- Paul Rothchild; Record Producer for Doors
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Ferraro Happy to Let Record Speak for Itself : 4th District: But his opponent says councilman has become entrenched.
- The Real Nuclear Issue: Reunification Anxiety
- Victims of Accident on PCH Identified as L.A. Father, Son
- Orange County Zoo Is Bullish on This Bear : Samson Will Bring Greater Visibility to the Expanded Facility, Officials Say
- Scenes From a Market : Shopping: Volunteer Center opens outdoor Farmers' Place. Organizers plan the offerings with the community in mind.
- AROUND THE HORN / FOCUS ON AREA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL : Delay of Game Slows, Doesn't Stop Calabasas
- AROUND THE HORN / FOCUS ON AREA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL : Doherty Helps Pierce in a Pinch
- Montgomery's Best When Sweet, Sincere : JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY, "John Michael Montgomery" (<i> Atlantic</i> ) ** 1/2
- SMALL FACES: Dwight Yoakam has a live...
- <i> Angst</i> , With a Hook : Juliana Hatfield cranks up the volume on her latest album to take an aggressive new musical approach.
- Conspicuous by Excess : Michael Powell: The man and his films : MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE, <i> Introduction by Martin Scorsese</i> . <i> By Michael Powell (Random House: $30; 612 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Disney World's Splashy New Ride
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Alatorre Thinks His Experience Is the Key : 14th District: Rival Alvin Parra, however, says incumbent's years as a high-profile politician have done little good.
- LITTLE TOKYO : Proponents Pitch Gymnasium Plan
- Estonia Centrists to Rule
- Rabin Warns Syria to Halt Hezbollah : Mideast: Israeli leader decries renewed attacks by guerrillas in Lebanon, says Damascus must intervene to honor 1993 pact and preserve peace process. If not, he vows, his troops will strike back.
- CSU Plans to Raise Fees for Illegal Immigrants : Education: Undocumented residents will have to pay same tuition as out-of-state students. Many say the increase may force them to drop out of college.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The Image Maker : The work of photographer and installation artist Pat Ward Williams has a way of peelinga subject down to its essential core.
- Bishop Louis Henry Ford; Head of Church of God in Christ
- WHERE THE 'DAYS" TAKE PATRICK MULDOON
- Commentary : NAME DROPPING AND CONCEPT SHOPPING: NEXT SEASON ON CBS (MAYBE)
- ELECTIONS '95 : Ferraro Is Relying on His Record to Fend Off Challenger : 4th District: Opponent Linda W. Lockwood says his long tenure has made the incumbent councilman entrenched and unresponsive.
- Neither Gays Nor Singles Should Adopt : Children aren't pawns to be used to affirm lifestyle choices.
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 14th DISTRICT : Services an Issue as Alatorre Faces Newcomer Parra
- Bicyclist Kills Teen-Ager With a Shot to Chest : Simi Valley: A 19-year-old gang member is arrested in the first homicide of the year, police say.
- South Alabama Captures Title at UC Irvine Tennis Classic
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : After Overpowering Stanford, UConn Is Ready for Tennessee : Semifinals: Huskies sweep Cardinal aside, 87-60, to set up rematch with Volunteers, who defeat Georgia, 73-51.
- ART NOTES : Galleries Gear Up for Biennial II
- The Tube : TV's Masters of Nostalgia
- Driven to Get Organized?
- Late Night Poetry
- Books for a Clear and Empty Mind : A writer learns to meditate
- Move to Patent Surgical Procedure Sparks Fight : Royalties: Doctors say controlling the way they practice medicine in such a way is unethical and drives up health care costs. They've persuaded Congress to consider outlawing the practice.
- A Magical 'Cupcake'
- Truth Is the Tool That Will Smash the Glass Ceiling
- Officer Kills Pit Bull in N. Hollywood
- Pier Party : Sightseers, Anglers Celebrate Reopening
- Bellflower Man Kills 12-Year-Old Son and Himself
- RECREATION / STEVE HENSON : Cleaning Up Creek Their Casting Call
- COMMENTARY : The Knicks Have a Weak Supporting Cast
- THE PREPS : PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica's Freed Dominates Fountain Valley Tournament
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Graf Prefers Playing for Love of Country, Not Love of Money
- Hunt-Wesson Negotiating to Buy Knott's Food Unit
- The Books That Brought Down an Empire : Fascinating history of an all but forgotten literature : THE FORBIDDEN BESTSELLERS OF PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE, <i> By Robert Darnton (W.W. Norton: $27.50; 464 pp.)</i>
- Tell It Like It Is : If you're a home seller, it's vital you disclose every flaw in the house--and the neighborhood
- Free Seminar on Diabetes and Vision
- Only Small Fry Snared So Far in Whitewater
- Profile : No Absence of Malick : ALL THE MEDIUMS ARE A STAGE FOR 'DREAM ON' PLAYER
- Ross Insists He'll Gain From Rivals' Feuding
- COLUMN ONE : The Power, Peril at Our Fingertips : New fingerprint technology is giving crime fighters a boost. One day, it may produce keyless cars and replace credit cards. Some fear it also could bring a Big Brother-type national ID system.
- Where the Action Is : Exhibition Offers Vacation Ideas for the Adventurous
- Collision Kills Passenger; Both Drivers Are Jailed
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Arkansas Gets By North Carolina
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR REPORT : Bruins' Bailey, With Help From Dollar, Puts a Padlock on Cowboys' Rutherford
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Final Goal Is Only One Left : Bruins Hold Off Cowboys, 74-61
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Bye-Bye, Big Country : Bruin Centers Have the Scars and a Victory
- MOVIES : A Revolutionary Style : Thandie Newton exhibits a refreshingly natural ease in both acting--in the new 'Jefferson in Paris'-- and in interviews.
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : When Will Mutual Funds Recognize Yuppies?
- Deal of the Week
- The Difficult Mrs. Mandela
- Bomb Scare Forces Evacuations
- Air Show : Michael Jordan Is Back, and He's Bigger Than Ever
- Kipp Stumbles, Then Slips Past Merkel For 750cc Win
- Weekend Escape: Nevada : Ski...Vegas? : Laid-back slopes offer a cool respite from bustling hordes gamblers and long lines
- GENTLEMEN, CRANK UP YOUR EGOS : THE RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY IS OFF TO A FAST START. HOW FURIOUS WILL IT BE? CAN CLINTON WIN? CAN THE GOP EMERGE UNSCATHED FROM THE INFIGHTING? AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR AMERICA?
- 'Wrong Lung' Surgery Victim's Case Settled
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : On Main Street, a Bumpy Road to Recovery : Business is picking up again along the trendy Santa Monica avenue hit hard by the recession and competition from the Third Street Promenade.
- Former L.A. Movie Executive Now Deals in Real-Life Drama : AT Chrysalis, an Agency for the Poor and Homeless, the Focus is on Keeping a Job, Not Just Getting One
- 5,000 Fans Greet Kaelin in Indiana
- California's Revenge: A Recovering Economy
- Notes about your surroundings
- The Legal Battlefield : Family Seeks Damages After War Hero Died at VA Hospital
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : 'Take Him, Tyus'--He Takes Bruins Along
- The 'Spirit' Moves Her : Jean Stapleton long ago shed her Edith Bunker persona, and now she's tackling things like Noel Coward's <i> veddy</i> British 'Blithe Spirit.'
- ENGLAND SWINGS: Elvis Costello has turned impresario....
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Johnson's Easy Win Was a Surprise to Many--but Not His Own Staff
- COMMENTARY ON AIDS : A Report From the Battlefront : Despite great strides in O.C., the fight remains difficult. Resources are critical.
- Town Turns High Life to Dry Life : Alaska: Barrow's votes approved prohibition by just seven votes. Law is proving just about as controversial as it did in Chicago in the 1920s.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Is Back Near Top After 4-2 Victory
- Tonight's Season Opener is Postponed by Owners : Baseball: Exhibitions also canceled pending lockout vote today, but Brewers say clubs have been told to release replacement players
- THE PREPS : GIRLS' SWIMMING / CIF RELAYS : Barons Put On a Show
- COMMENTARY : The Castrato Sound: Real and Imagined : The film 'Farinelli' uses an electronic fusion of two voices to simulate the sound of an emasculated male soprano. So how does the re-creation compare to a recording of the last castrato?
- Destination: Palm Springs : Hunka Hunka Burning Love Cottage
- Your Mortgage : Consumer Truth-in-Lending Protection at Risk
- It'll Be UCLA and Arkansas in NCAA Finals
- BELL GARDENS : Birthday Celebration Salutes Cesar Chavez
- WINDSOR HILLS : Health Food Outlet Prepares to Expand
- 2 Senators Will Support Alternative Social Security Plan
- What If Home Seller Won't Move Out?
- HIV-Infected Woman Gets 10 Years for Bite
- Sun Sets on Unique Sunday Newspaper : Journalism: Rhode Island paper converts to morning publication today. It is the only paper in the country that got the Pearl Harbor attack in its regular edition, but it had to alter history by one minute.
- Why Trade Disputes Will Continue to Flare
- Zhamnov Scores 5, but Kings Tie Jets, 7-7 : Hockey: He is the first player in NHL this season to score that many, taking advantage of weak defense.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- OPEN DOORS: The surviving Beatles aren't the...
- Home of the Nation's Largest Mortgage Market : Real estate: The Southland made up 10% of all 1994 loans to buyers in major metro areas, report says. In O.C., $7.1 billion was lent.
- AND THEN THERE'S THAT VP THING...
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Time to Fix the Retirement System Before It's Broke
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : In a Raucous Market, Four Proven Winners Offer Sound Advice
- FICTION
- Buyers, Sellers Can Get Tax Details at Fair
- Irma, Child War Victim in Bosnia, Dies in London
- ELECTIONS '95 : Paths Cross Again for Holden, Sanders : 10th District: The two front-runners clash over the marathon during radio address. 'I'm stuck between two Goliaths,' says long shot Kevin Ross.
- Retro : Cecil and Claudette : MCA/UNIVERSAL VIDEO RELEASES COLLECTIONS OF TWO LEGENDARY HOLLYWOOD FIGURES
- Suspected Militants Kill 2
- 'I'll Do Anything'
- Return of CIA's Shadow Threatens to Stifle a Fledgling Democracy
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Ridley-Thomas Is Confident Voters Will Stand by Him : 8th District: The councilman says his first term has been highly productive in helping to revitalize south Los Angeles. His opponents counter that he has become 'arrogant.'
- Knockabout Council Races Dominate Glendale Elections : Campaigns: Two incumbents compete with three challengers for pair of seats. Voters will also select school board members and community college trustees.
- 'Metrolink Sting' May Help Save Lives : Fining motorists and pedestrians who try to beat the train should deter fatal foolishness
- Rogers Rides to 9th Place in Santa Rosa
- ROUNDUP
- U.S. Welfare Cuts Seen as Big Burden for County : Services: L.A. officials say costs could soar at least $500 million if legal immigrants are thrown off federal rolls and end up on general relief.
- Neuroscientist Gets Microscopic About Fat for Amgen
- Tonight's Season Opener Is Postponed by Owners : Baseball: Clubs are told to release replacement players, and exhibitions are canceled. A lockout vote will be taken today, but regulars are expected to report this week.
- Scouts Faithfully Turning Out to Watch Granzow
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Westminster Rips Ocean View, 10-3
- COMMENTARY : Tyson Doesn't Need a Tuneup
- Do You Solemnly Promise to Take This Package Tour? : Gifts: Through new registries, newlyweds can invite friends and family to help pay for their honeymoon.
- Moonscape Over Jacumba Mountains
- STATE OF MIND : DODGING TAXES
- Discounts With Swing in Scotland
- REGION : Tree of Knowledge Putting Down Roots
- 'Serial Mom'
- Right Up Their Alley : For Fans of Midnight Bowling and Rock Tunes, Torrance Has Just the Place
- ELECTIONS '95 : Challengers Face Long Odds in Bid to Unseat Galanter : 6th District: Councilwoman has advantage in fund raising, name recognition.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Janitors Seeking Higher Pay Block Traffic; 50 Arrested
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Students Protest Plan to Divert Funding
- Beautiful but Greedy Mute Swans Crowding Out Their Native Cousins
- Study Ties Family Stress to Health Problems : Medicine: Researchers found increase in illnesses. Neither financial nor social stress had as great an impact.
- OAK PARK : 3 Hurt When Patrol Car Hits Another Vehicle
- Cultivating Flowers--and Allergies : It's the season for pollen to wreak havoc with the senses. Along with the aromatic smells and pretty sights of gardens and trees, spring spawns the sniffles.
- CSUN Sweeps Again in Softball
- Conner Tries Not to Keel Over : America's Cup: Jury nullifies victory, so Stars & Stripes must beat Mighty Mary twice to gain finals.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Harrick in a Zone With His Coaching : UCLA: After paying his dues all those years, he's finally getting off the hook--but the reality hasn't hit him yet.
- ART : Rising From the Flames : Plagued by two major fires, Tony Duquette still creates magic with his eclectic, eccentric art.
- Students Should Clean Up School Restrooms
- Cypress Is Violating Free Speech Rights
- Breaking Up District May Be the Answer
- LATINO WRITERS
- Insecticide Spraying
- Babies Should Travel in Rear-Facing Car Seats
- LEARN Reforms
- No Tears for Felons, Even the Famous
- Debate Over Welfare Changes
- COVER STORY : A Man With Nothing to Hide : Premier designer Ming Cho Lee's minimal sets let you see everything, in the school of Bertolt Brecht or Chinese opera, for that matter. 'The Woman Warrior' presented a unique challenge: connecting with his own past.
- Trustee Explains
- Out of Uniform
- Chomping a Stogie in Steel City
- Article on Teen-Age Life in Antelope Valley Biased
- Art Snyder
- Scaled-Down Bolsa Chica Restoration
- Garbage Cans
- Weighty Escape
- Arts Mecca: Riots and Youth Opportunity
- Take Out the Trash
- Plane and Simple
- More Should Be Aware of Bankruptcy Scam
- RZ AND QT
- WRONG ANALOGY
- No Home Prices
- Liberal Left Still Doesn't Get It Over Water Usage
- BIG DEAL
- Lawyer Misses Point of Goals of Proposition 187
- Late-Life Pregnancies a Question of Common Good
- SPARKS FLY : They Are From Starkly Fifferent Worlds-- One a Political Brawler, the Other a Rhodes Scholar. So Is It Really Any Wonder That Incumbent Nate Holden and His Chief Rival, Stan Sanders, Have Clashed Bitterly in Their Quest to Represent The 10th Council District
- Laid-Off County Workers Merit Civility
- If Ever a Wiz There Was, Mr. Wizard Is One Because . . .
- Charter School Plan Isn't Warranted
- Variety of Solutions to County Bankruptcy Preferred
- More Than Glitz to Life on the Edge
- Grated Expectations
- Class Aids Latinas
- Postal Efficiency
- A Good Skate
- Schools Before Jail
- Cap on Malpractice Damages Isn't Just
- Sympathy Shouldn't Imply Guilt
- Moscow V-E Day
- Bring Back Original Format for Street Smart
- Traffic: More About Montana Avenue Plan
- 'GUMP' VS. THE WORLD
- Malpractice
- Traffic: Montana Avenue Restriping and the Neighborhood
- Seeing Clearly
- Oscar Telecast
- NONFICTION - April 2, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 2, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 2, 1995
- Somewhere Over Regency's Rainbow Is Alaska
- THE BAY BOWL: If you haven't spent...
- O.C. Made Last-Ditch Bid to Bank : Probe: Days before announcing huge pool loss, officials sought guarantee of $110-million bond debt repayment.
- Nurse Who Said Heiress Was Slain Is Held in Theft
- Stars Come Out One Last Time to Bid Farewell to Chasen's : Landmarks: After 58 years, the final 'hobo steaks' and chili are served at one of Hollywood's grand hangouts.
- Crackdown Earns Neighbors' Cautious Praise
- PLAY BALL!: Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda gave...
- O.C. Made Last-Ditch Bid to Bank : Crisis: Despite knowing of $1.5-billion loss, former assistant treasurer allegedly said county pool was sound while seeking guarantee of $110-million bond repayment.
- Working for Free, CEO Popejoy Earns Respect
- 60 Held in Raids Aimed at Notorious L.A. Gang
- Spring '95 Will Never Be Replaced : Highlights (?) and Low Lights From Some of the Most Memorable Training Camps in Baseball History
- Cortese Widow Sells Tustin Estate for About $5 Million : Realty: The hilltop mansion is among the county's largest. The late tycoon developed Leisure World. Buyers asked anonymity.
- Countywide : Cigar Lovers Puff to Hearts' Content
- BREA : Officer Appointed to Reserve Program
- Man to Stand Trial in 1972 Slaying : Crime: After hearing of reported confession, judge orders 65-year-old to be tried for mother-in-law's strangulation death.
- Suspect in Texas Robbery Arrested in Anaheim
- PORT HUENEME : Officer Breaks Leg Investigating Fire
- INSIDE & OUT : Earthy Touches
- Virginia's Tough New Welfare Law Poses Problems in Transportation, Education : Cutbacks: Recipients must go to work within 90 days of getting first check. But the jobs may not be where mothers and their children live.
- Bankruptcy Settlement Plan Blasted
- Hospital Admits Another Mistake
- City Marks Cesar Chavez's Birthday : San Fernando: Celebrants say rally at Recreation Park takes on new meaning in light of anti-immigrant climate.
- Japan at Top of a Long List of U.S. Trade Office Complaints
- Israel Shells Hezbollah After Rocket Attack : Mideast: Guerrilla assault had killed one Israeli and injured nine, further escalating conflict in southern Lebanon.
- Senate Stumbles to Halt in Welter of Partisan Disputes
- Fans Ready to See--but Not Forgive--<i> Real</i> Angels
- COLUMN ONE : In U.N., Not All Troops Are Equal : The plight of Bangladeshis in Bosnia shows inequities faced by Third World peacekeepers. Western forces would not have been so ill-prepared or neglected for so long, officials say.
- Baseball Players Offer to End 232-Day Strike : Sports: Owners consider lockout vote. The union action comes after judge rules against team management.
- Time for a Change
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Foes of Proposed Outlet Plan Rally
- VAN NUYS : Gardener Guilty of Dog Sexual Abuse
- BURBANK : Man, 55, Found Shot to Death in Car
- 59 Die in Romanian Jet Crash
- U.N. Passes Resolutions to Keep Peacekeepers in Croatia
- Police Seek Victims of Telemarketing Scam
- Countywide : City Services to Survive Crisis, Officials Predict
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora Holds Tight to Victory
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- SPECIAL REPORT / Final Four / Seattle, 1995 : The Wizard's Wonder Years : JOHN WOODEN'S TEAMS IN THE FINAL FOUR
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Local Heroes : UCLA's Stars Grew Up on the Courts of Southern and Central California, and They Haven't Been Forgotten
- AMERICA'S CUP : Mighty Mary Defeats Stars & Stripes
- Music And Dance Reviews : Diavolo Troupe Descends With Style at Highways
- Theater Review : DeLeon's 'Faces' Skims Ethnic Surface
- Andersen Quits O.C. Sports Group
- PREP BASKETBALL / SENIOR ALL-STAR TOURNAMENT : Sand, Fister Lead West to 90-87 Victory
- COLLEGE TENNIS : UCI/MARRIOTT CLASSIC : Irvine Upsets Fresno State to Set Up Rematch
- Angels Make Most Of This Opportunity, Beat Dodgers
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine Stays Undefeated in League
- Pop Music Review : '60s Pioneer Produces Fiery Set at the Roxy
- Hispanico Outclasses Its Selections : Dance review: Tina Ramirez's New York ballet troupe is impressive, but the contemporary showpieces lack distinction and integrity.
- Agassi Makes a Big Splash for U.S.
- THE PREPS : Kolbach's Double in 10th Lifts Mater Dei
- Album Reviews : Willoughby Scales Heights of Profound Pop
- Poppn' Up
- Weekend TV : 'Journal' Eyes L.A.'s Young and Violence
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ocean View Puts Westminster Back in Its Place
- Raiders to Leave KFI, Move to KLSX-FM
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : This One Is a Final Four for the Ages
- Passion for the Game : Former Bruin Dave Meyers Teaches Children About Basketball, but He Doesn't Want to Coach
- Music And Dance Reviews : Wigglesworth, Philharmonic Offer Shostakovich Work
- Poppn' Up
- He Would Have Been a Real Veteran at 15
- Royal Gives Marmonte the Boot
- Strike Ends at Chrysler Plant but Not GM
- World Perspective : OKINAWA : The Final Campaign
- NEWPORT BEACH : Stricter Parking Rule for Nail Salons OKd
- CANOGA PARK : San Fernando Man Held Over Accident
- Man Fatally Wounded in Santa Ana Shooting
- U.S. Jews, Muslims Strive to See Beyond Mideast Conflicts : Reconciliation: Conference organizers hope to encourage grass-roots dialogue as part of effort to overcome longstanding mistrust.
- College Dreams Are Riding on Results of SAT
- MOTORCYCLES : AMA Races Highlight Big Weekend in Pomona
- Hearns Begins Comeback With Another Title
- Irvine to Enforce Age Limit for Fans at Boxing Event
- Ceballos Looks Good as New : Pro basketball: With thumb getting better all the time, he scores 25 to lead Lakers over Hawks, 121-107.
- Bruins' NCAA Drive Leaves Floor Burns
- PLANTS : Thinking Small About Big Houseplants
- Strike Ends at Chrysler Plant but Not GM
- Familiar Grounds : Native Plants Are the Natural Choice for Landscaping That Grows on You
- Florida Hopes Cougars Will Aid Panthers
- IRS Fraud Drive Slows Refunds to Needy Taxpayers
- Two stories of redemption: Father Maurice Chase...
- Cabdriver Helps Nab Carjack Suspects
- Sluggish Hernandez Stops Paez : Boxing: Gonzalez knocks out Zuniga in fifth round of main event at The Pond.