- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Ballet : Bournonville's 'Folk Tale': Royal Danes Go Trolling
- DANCE REVIEW : Dance Festival Salutes African Roots
- TELEVISION : He's Finally Ready for the 'Joey Buttafuoco Show'
- VIETNAM
- Small Investors Still Flee Bonds, but Should They?
- Ex-Prostitute Sues Pimp to Get $124,000 Back
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bosnia Events to Add to U.S.-U.N. Tension : Balkans: Washington had criticized reluctance to bomb rebel Serbs. Nations with troops on the ground resent pressure.
- Ulysses S. Kay; Composed Orchestral Works, Operas
- Vote 'Yes' on L.A. Proposition 1
- Goodby to Son Turned Out to Be Forever : Family: Matthew Blek left for New York last Memorial Day. His violent death there stirred his parents to action for gun control.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Devils Earn Another Chance to Take Next Step
- LSU to Meet With Horton
- Talk of Evicting Golan Settlers Sparks Uproar : Israel: Rabin says some villages could be abandoned in first phase of treaty with Syria, refuses to elaborate.
- 2 Premed Students Die, 3rd Woman Hurt in Harvard Murder-Suicide
- Rainbow Coalition Meeting Yields Talk of 3rd Party
- COMMITMENTS : Great Expectations : The best of times . . . or the worst of times? Those so-called big moments--honeymoons, anniversaries--are rarely a cure-all for foundering relationships.
- Recall Poses a PR Drag for Philip Morris : Business: Firm denies basic charge that cigarettes cause illness, but must deal with immediate health issues raised by possibly contaminated filters.
- Novaquatics' Beard Becoming Dominating Figure in Breaststroke
- Lehman Overtakes Parry on Final Two Holes
- Individual Investors Are Fleeing Bonds, but Should They?
- The Oldest Way to His Heart--and Cash
- OXNARD : Teen-Ager Dies at Scene of Collision
- A Quest for Inner Peace by Veteran of Vietnam War
- Creating a Home for Their Heritage : North Hollywood: Growing Orthodox Jewish enclave has become virtually self-sufficient in the service of preserving a culture.
- A Year of Mourning : Gravestone for Ron Goldman Unveiled
- TENNIS : Edberg Leads Sweden to Title
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Fullerton Reaches World Series
- NCAA BASEBALL : Trojans Win West Regional : College baseball: After losing to Long Beach State in the first game, USC earns trip to Omaha with 9-2 victory.
- 'Sankofa': A Saga of Slavery Reaches the Big Screen : Movies: Haile Gerima hit a brick wall when trying to finance his story of a black woman, so he did it himself.
- ART REVIEWS : Sharon Ellis: An Eye for Post-Symbolism
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Gets Plenty of Playing Time
- Grenade at Courthouse Is Safely Blown Up
- WASHINGTON WATCH : Lobby Lizards
- Man Fatally Shot in Sun Valley
- A Time of Rest and Reverence : Memorial Day Weekend Offers Reflective Introduction to Summer
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine company said...
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Tips for Bond Shoppers
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- AUTOS
- Legal Issues Murky in Fertility Controversy : Law: Alleged transfer of women's eggs at a UC Irvine clinic poses a possible criminal statute puzzle. Doctors could be prosecuted on grand theft charges, experts say.
- SIMI VALLEY : Budget Session Open to Residents
- 3rd Party in '96 Is Hot Topic as Rainbow Meets : Politics: The Rev. Jesse Jackson tells the national coalition that it 'must develop independent ballot access' in states and localities.
- Parents See Chinese Dissident Graduate : Commencement: Congressman helped arrange trip. Chapman awards honorary degree to composer/actor Jester Joseph Hairston.
- Lasorda's Decision Is a Losing One for Nomo
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Bobby Labonte Cruises to Stock Car Victory
- Not Your Stock Response
- Ex-Employees Also Have Right to See Personnel Files
- Sprout Group Invests in Platinum Software
- Algeria Reporter Slain
- COMMITMENTS : Great Expectations : There Are Just Some Dates We Can't Get Out Of
- Criminal Law Unclear on Fertility 'Property' : Bioethics: The Penal Code says nothing about the taking of human eggs. Theft statutes might come closest.
- VENTURA : Tax Relief Available to Senior Citizens
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Paseana Becomes 'Impulse Thing' That Pays Dearly
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Souplantation Is Putting Stock in a Piping Hot Future : Restaurants: San Diego-based chain, betting that the worst is past, has cooked up ambitious expansion and debt-buyback plans.
- Man Arrested After Driving With Girlfriend Atop Car
- COLUMN ONE : 'My Life Is Not My Own' : Caring for an ill relative is a precious labor of love. Emma Williamson is her mother's mother. Sidney Grayson lived by his vow of 'in sickness and in health.' Exhausted, Adele finally placed Murray in a home.
- IN MEMORIAM: Across the county, residents will...
- Make No Mistake, It's a Villeneuve Day : Indy 500: Canadian overcomes early two-lap penalty to claim title. Stan Fox is critical after first-turn crash.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Reggae Diversity Makes Big Splash at the Greek
- COLLEGE BASEBALL
- A Requiem for Yugoslavia Takes Cannes Prize : Movies: Emir Kusturica's 'Underground' is an impassioned look at the past 50 years. 'I had to do something about a country that I loved, I had a big need to answer the question, "What happened?" '
- THAILAND
- Russian Crime Soars; Faith in Police Plunges
- Most Oregon Evacuees Go Home After Fire Alert
- LAUGH LINES
- Neta Faye Becker; Community Volunteer
- Man, 21, Is Arrested in Connection With 2 Drive-By Shootings : Van Nuys: Orlando Ulloa is suspected of being the driver and possibly the gunman in the attacks that left a 15-year-old boy dead and four people wounded.
- A Thought for Memorial Day : Indifference to the meaning of past wars can carry a heavy cost
- Man Attacked by Teens in Huntington
- Remembering on Memorial Day
- Davis Is Angels' Heart and Soul On, Off Field
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Gets Plenty of Playing Time
- Two First Interstate Executives Named to New Spots
- Southland Pleasure Boating Market Stuck in Doldrums : Recreation: Economic and lifestyle changes slash prices. Many vessels are shipped to the Northwest for sale.
- Honor Student Charged in Terror Bomb Hoax
- Crews Brace Levees for Illinois River Crest : Floods: National Guards, volunteers and inmates sandbag barriers as water level rises. In Missouri, clearing skies give workers a break.
- 7 Students Join Honor Society
- Multicultural Manners : Powerful Priest
- Fullerton Earns Trip to Omaha
- Citadeed Pans Out, Suave Prospect Fades
- Bilingual Education
- McNamara's Book
- Opposition to Life Patents
- Quake Insurance
- Suspect in Robbery Attempt Arrested
- Recalling V-E Day and Our Own Past
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Readers Take Sides Over Comedian Steve Allen's Ideas
- A Different Take on New Symphony
- Parent Responsibility
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Ballet : Schandorff a Standout as New Leads Take Stage in Costa Mesa
- NRA and Feds
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from May 29, 1995
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- SAN DIEGO COUNTY - News from May 29, 1995
- Obituaries - May 29, 1995
- Asia, Mexico Learn to Work Together : Industry: Japanese and Korean firms are accounting for more of Tijuana's jobs. But relations haven't always been smooth.
- PAN Winning in Central Mexico Governor's Vote
- U.S. Scolds Pasadena Police Over Drug Funds : Law enforcement: Purchase of five cars for senior officers with $120,000 in federal narcotics-seizure money is deemed a violation. City officials downplay the matter.
- Herbal Hope or Hazard? : Medicine: Some in the Southland are joining millions worldwide who take Chinese remedies. But the products are not tested as drugs, and officials warn that some pose risks.
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsLA JOLLA--The 1995 La...
- SOUTH GATE : Council Delays Vote on Bingo, Stipends
- Mentors Put Young Criminals on Right Path : South Carolina: In place of a controversial get-tough approach, county adopts the guidance program with the help of churches.
- It's a Match Made in Tennis Heaven : Tennis: Defending champion and second-seeded Robert Williams of Dorsey will face top-seeded Noah Newman of Marshall for the City singles championship.
- THE WORLD : JAPAN : Cracking Down on Religious Sects: A Venerable Japanese Tradition
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Candidates Focus on Issues, Not Panel Factions
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Richard Trumka : Fighting for Change in America's Labor Movement
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Yaroslavsky, Feuer Rely on Fund-Raising Experience
- Removing a Few Rungs on the Ladder of Higher Education : Forcing state's college-bound high school seniors to attend a community college first eliminates choice, and for no good reason.
- Swift Action Fitting After School Brawl : Need for Improved Racial Awareness Becomes Apparent in Changing South County
- PREP VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tustin Makes Eighth-Grade Title Declaration Come True
- Parry Retains Lead With Wind-Blown Par 70
- NAIA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Azusa Pacific Pulls Off Repeat
- Fear of Another Tongue-Lashing
- The Tale of Talisman : In these novels, extravagant storytelling confronts betrayal, dispels the blues and names a father's fears : INTERSTATE, <i> By Stephen Dixon (Henry Holt: $25; 374 pp.)</i>
- Who Pays for Damage Caused by Roof Leak?
- Preps Show Their Stuff : Football: At the Reebok Preseason Combine, next season's senior players are put through their paces in front of coaches and scouts from top college programs.
- MILITARY TRANSFERS
- CHINATOWN : Vigil Will Mark Beijing Massacre
- Ancient Routes Mean Iran Can Buck Trade Ban
- 3.0 Quake in N.Y. Startles Some, But Injures No One
- Taiwan's Rules Include One Country, One Passport : Asia: Law bars public servants from holding dual nationalities. That slams door on many emigrants.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Students May Sue to Recover Funding
- Man Accused of Threatening Ex-Girlfriend at Gunpoint
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Accused of Making Threats in Restaurant
- Migrant Family Leaves Shack for Apartment : San Diego: Rancho de los Diablos camp was the only place they could afford. Community service group found them a new home, but their luck could run out in '96, when the grant money ends.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Indians' Success, Prospects Are Sweeter Than Candy
- Starting Is Hard Part at Saugus
- COOL SUMMER: No wonder promoters are already...
- A Word to the Wise: Read 'Em and Weep
- Floods Loom as Midwest Gets More Rain
- SANTA MONICA : City's Touch-Screen Kiosk Offers Data at Your Fingertips
- LOS ANGELES : County High School for the Arts to Hold Enrollment Auditions
- 3.8 Earthquake Shakes Parts of Lake Tahoe
- Although the network touted the 1992 TV...
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOLS : Sinking Scores? Not in the Numbers : Reading and math levels are higher today than n 1970, with the greatest gains by blacks and Latinos.
- Thomas Leads Dorsey Girls to Team Title : Track: Dons edge Washington for the City Section team title as six Dorsey girls--only one a senior--qualify for the individual finals.
- Kearney Calls It Quits as Verbum Dei Coach
- Pope Says Women Should Have All Rights Extended to Men in Society
- The Lion's Last Roar : Abstract Expressionist Sam Francis, his friends and associates say, was passionate, talented, generous and ferocious. In his last work, they see the genius and the pain of a man clinging to life.
- WWII Veterans Gather in India to Recall Conflict's 'Forgotten Theater' : Commemoration: 20 Americans will fly to China in retracing of treacherous supply route.
- COMMUNITY : Latinization of South Los Angeles
- Knott's Dolphin Show Protested; Five Arrested
- Run of Reconciliation : Veteran Revisits Vietnam for Cross-Country Marathon of Friendship
- Unseasonal Weather Spells Unfruitful Season for Cherry Growers : Agriculture: Winter heat wave and cool spring temperatures have devastated much of this year's Leona Valley crop.
- Gordon Will Be CIF Commissioner : Prep sports: Northern California educator selected to head nation's largest high school athletic governing body.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Red Wings' Sweep Bittersweet
- A Touch of Class on the Boards : The eloquent John Vickery is never far from the classics. He returns Friday in 'The Cherry Orchard.'
- Bavarian Birthday for Ludwig II
- Irvine Pasta Maker Reports Net Loss
- Disclosures, by August Kleinzahler
- Chinese Dissident Sees Parents Again : Reunion: Ray Zhang, who fled six years ago and became a Chapman University student, succeeds in bringing his father and mother to his new home.
- Convicted Tagger Jailed in Car Theft
- Alaskans Allowed to Have Own Elephants
- Northridge's Gray Wins Another One
- COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : Titans Take Step Closer With Pounding of Rice
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Eischen's Mom Loves the Trade
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Iowa's Rally Leaves Titans on the Sidelines
- Oldman Stretches Out in London
- NAUGHTY BY NATURE, "Poverty's Paradise" ( Tommy...
- Animal Rights Activists Chain Selves to Knott's Dolphin Tank
- LAPD : The Williams Flap: Take It Behind Closed Doors:
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Stanton Isn't Talking, but Expect a Plan B in Lieu of Measure R
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Despite Speed, Menards Not Big Favorites
- Continental Drift : The questing journey of five people : THE STONE RAFT, <i> By Jose Saramago</i> . <i> Translated from Portuguese by Giovanni Pontiero (Harcourt Brace: $23; 292 pp.)</i>
- The Tale of Talisman : In these novels, extravagant storytelling confronts betrayal, dispels the blues and names a father's fears : THE DEAD SCHOOL, <i> By Patrick McCabe (The Dial Press: $21.95; 286 pp.)</i>
- Pitter-Pater Went His Heart : WALTER PATER: Lover of Strange Souls, <i> By Denis Donoghue (Alfred A. Knopf: $27.50; 368 pp.)</i>
- BASEBALL : Few Surprises Among Field for Semifinals
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Help for Seniors on Tax, Rent Paperwork
- For Docent, It's Time for Tales of Animal Magnetism
- Official Fired in Dispute Over Lagoon Work Site : Archeology: Criticism of excavation monitoring leads to dismissal. Project area is recognized as Chumash burial ground.
- On the Field or Off, Jeremy Hogue Is One Quick Study : Standout USC Lineman Has a Shot at Capturing a Rhodes Scholarship
- Coping With a Voice That Can't Roar
- Teacher Gets 14-Year Sentence for Molesting
- EASTSIDE : School Board Rivals Keep Sights on Issues
- TOPICS : CITY COUNCIL ELECTION : 5th District Candidates Speak Out on Crime, Ethics
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : L.A. vs. New York: Oh, No! Not Another Smoking Ban
- COUNTYWIDE : Memorial Day Events to Honor Veterans
- School Needs Policy to Curb Cheating : Properly written rules, perhaps based on the three strikes concept, would not punish the innocent, a possibility that some at North Hollywood magnet fear.
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Cal on Map Thanks to Wi's Play
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Magic Gets Distracted : Eastern Conference: Pacers win battle of the pinwheels, 105-100, and cut Orlando's edge to 2-1.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Canseco Out Another Month
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Crusaders Are Swept by a Pair : Boys: Dynamic duo from top-ranked Santa Ynez is too much for Village Christian.
- Rainer's Effort in Royal's Playoff Victory Vindicates His Coach
- Paradise by the Dashboard Light : The great American summer love affair with the drive-in movie may be smoldering mainly onnostalgia, but there are still places to go to relive that youthful dream. Pass those nachos.
- Debating the Use of Dividend Yields as Yardsticks
- COLISEUM AREA : New Name Sought to Fight Poor Image
- AT&T-Union; Talks Go On as Deadline Nears
- Jesse Helms Lambastes Clinton's Foreign Policy
- Desert Preserve's Funds May Be a Mirage : Environment: Foes of new East Mojave park try to starve it of money for visitor facilities and staff.
- Americans' Sense of Compassion Rings Hollow : Sharing with have-nots used to be easier, when the country was richer and more productive. Now, sadly, people give lots of excuses.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Candidates for 3 Seats Not Rushing to the Fore : Campaign: So far only one incumbent is plotting strategy. City is facing crucial issues.
- Killings Do Not Prove CityWalk Unsafe : Investigation suggests that the recent double-slaying could have happened anywhere
- Memorial Day Holiday Events
- Dodgers Find This Hotdog Unpalatable : Baseball: On-field antics of Expo pitcher Carlos Perez are hard to swallow, as is the 2-1 defeat he hands Los Angeles in Montreal.
- Seats So Close You Can Read Mick's Lips
- Putting Stock in Herself, Mickie Siebert Changed the Rules : Careers: The New York analyst/activist has blazed a trail for women in some of Wall Street's clubbiest all-male institutions.
- JUST THE FACTS : Vacation Cost Comparison
- A Place to Plant Roots : Sawtelle, best known for its Japanese nurseries, has become an affordable family community on L.A.'s Westside
- A Helicopter Ride to a New Perspective
- Driver's Education : TBS DOCUMENTARY TAKES THE HIGH ROAD ON CARS: THEIR INFLUENCE ON OUR LIVES
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : BOTTOM'SUP : A Growing Number of Beer Connoisseurs Opt to Brew Their Own Recipes at Home
- Vocational School Gets Job Done : Education: East L.A. Skills Center is a model on how to train people. But state Senate bill would mean fewer adult students could attend.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : No One's Snickering Now About Indians' Prospects
- He Should Rename the Award After Her
- NCAA COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : Long Beach State Moving Closer to Rematch With USC : West: 49ers lead Pepperdine in elimination game. Winner will play Trojans for the regional championship.
- The Birth of a Sitcom : How a hopeful TV series called 'Caroline in the City' grew from dream to reality. Here's an inside look at that mysterious and frenetic process known as pilot season.
- THEATER NOTES : What to Do With the Doolittle?
- The View From the Aisle
- Fourth Year of Drought Looms in Parched Southern Africa : Zimbabwe: Across vast tracts of land, water shortages have dried once- fertile fields and evaporated reservoirs. Growing and shifting populations increasingly overtax supplies.
- Taking a Trip Back on Broadway
- SUNDAY PROFILE : The Brain Trust : He has been called 'brilliant,' a 'superstar,' even a god. Neurosurgeon Keith Black is zeroing in on a way to zap malignant tumors.
- Feinstein Backs Corporate Lawyer for U.S. Bench : Judiciary: Unusual recommendation prior to vacancy follows campaign by supporters of attorney Kim Wardlaw, who has ties to Clinton and Riordan.
- Assisted Reproduction Puts Lives Under the Microscope : Science: For couples who conceive, the tests and costs are worth it. But sometimes marriages are strained.
- Wilson to Order Cuts in Affirmative Action : Government: He seeks to assume national leadership role on issue. Edict will dismantle wide range of policies.
- S. Dakota Disaster Declared
- MEMORIAL DAY
- L.A. ELECTIONS : Connections Seen as Key in 5th District Fund Raising : Campaign: Experts say some Barbara Yaroslavsky donors may be seeking influence with her husband. Many of Feuer's contributors have volunteered at the legal clinic he directed.
- VENTURA : Trial Scheduled in River Dumping Case
- Day Laborers Get a Place to Congregate : Huntington Beach Wise to Follow the Lead of Other Cities by Establishing Job Center
- Notes about your surroundings
- Diamond Vision : Jaeger's Training Gives Ballplayers a Thinking Man's Advantage
- Masters of Make-Believe Regale Faithful : Convention: Hundreds of devotees meet three pioneers of horror, fantasy and science fiction.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago's Irvine Pitches a Five-Hitter to Beat Fresno
- PREP TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : O.C. Players Come Up Short of a Title
- The Top 10 Teams : 1994 49ers Were Best of the 20th Century; 1927 Yankees, 1972 Lakers in Top Three
- The Superstore Phenomenon
- Money Markets : As Check Cashers Flourish in the Inner City, So Does Scrutiny, Criticism of the Industry
- Loyola Boys Close In on Championship : Boys' volleyball: After beating Santa Barbara, the only thing that stands in their way is San Clemente.
- WEST ADAMS : Businesses Warm Up to Cool Metal Art
- Fake Forests Plant Idea of Nature in Unnatural Settings : Trends: Think only God can make a tree? Not so. Vista firm builds mighty oaks, along with about 50 other varieties, to order. Customers include hotels, casinos, shopping malls, even parties.
- Shelter's Teens Want to Make Sense of a Troubled World
- An Unlikely Diva Mixes Musical Genres and Genders
- Dream Taking Shape : Despite a Difficult Life, the Carranzas Stake Their Claim for a Richer Future
- Angels Knuckle Under to Resurgent Wakefield : Baseball: Red Sox, down three starters because of injury, get strong performance from pitcher who was released by Pittsburgh this spring.
- 'Amor' Adored
- Numbers Can't Contain an Idea-Driven Economy
- West Coast Bancorp: The Newport Beach bank...
- 'Walton' Rerun in Los Feliz
- A Bagel in Exile
- Shrimp Take Toll in 'Tropical Paradise' : Thailand: Farming of Black Tiger prawns despoils mangroves and leads to widespread water and land pollution.
- Texas Gov. Bush Signs Law on Concealed Guns
- Cardinal Angelo Rossi; Held Senior Posts at the Vatican
- Students From 9 High Schools Discuss Campus Violence at Summit : Crime: The beating death of a Narbonne student did not prompt the conflict intervention session, but it was a prime topic of conversation among the 260 gathered.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- Quick Cash, Legally--Uh, Really
- Report Urges Closure of Mental Health Center
- SWIMMING / INTERNATIONAL GRAND CHALLENGE INVITATIONAL : Sikora, Kizierowski Continue Their Strong Showing
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sleep Easy Has Hot Frankel Dreaming Big
- Fullerton Can Spare a 5-Spot : College baseball: Top-ranked Titans score eight in first, six in second, and roll over Rice, 17-7.
- COMMENTARY : A Case of the Ballet Blahs : 'UNited We Dance' showcased a world of new choreography--and its disappointments: too little originality, too few stars.
- 'Alexander Nevsky' Rides Again : Restored video and laser releases and a new recording of the Prokofiev soundtrack explain for a dubious <i> cineaste </i> the acclaim accorded Eisenstein's 1938 film epic.
- Unhip & Quite Content : Hootie & the Blowfish openly adore Paul McCartney, don't even <i> try </i> to be hip and have no plans to leave South Carolina.
- Preacher's Kid : A tale of growth, rebellion among the rural poor : SAVING GRACE, <i> By Lee Smith (Putnam: $22.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- 'Dirty' Cop Risks Life, Image to Unmask Gang : Chicago: Detective was so tainted that fellow officers he once considered friends reported him to Internal Affairs. But Internal Affairs knew all about him--and savored his successes.
- Bomb Found; 34 Homes Evacuated
- Los Angeles: the Scam Capital of America
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON PRIVATIZATION : Move Carefully Before Freeing Government From Jail Services : Companies should not bear ultimate responsibility for what is happening in a correctional facility.
- Rodger Gaston; Portrait Artist and Curator
- Man Killed, Boy Wounded in Shooting
- Long Lines for Shortcake : Strawberry Fields May Not Be Forever, but the Festival Still Packs Them In
- Hakeem Expected to Realize Dream of Playing on U.S. Olympic Team
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Rare Look at a Rare Pitch
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ontiveros Blanks Yankees With One-Hitter
- The Question About Monica : More Than Two Years After Stabbing, It Is Not Known When (or if) Seles Will Return to Tennis
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Eliminate Canucks
- Clint, by Candlelight : Dirty Harry bathed in a romantic glow? In 'The Bridges of Madison County,' Eastwood is a tall, mysterious stranger, all right--but he shows his soft side, not his Smith & Wesson.
- 'The Rapture'
- Four-Star Films : 'From Here to Eternity'
- Alfred Kelly; Elysian Park Recluse for Half a Century
- MARJ DUSAY IN THE SPOT 'LIGHT'
- NAACP to Cut Staff to Ease Financial Woes
- Focus : Warner's Toon Factory for the '90s
- Going, Going and Soon All Gone? : Case of disappearing Simpson jurors points up need for a rethinking of our trial processes
- Press and the Public: A Strained Marriage : Poll documents the quarrel, but can the parties live apart?
- Angel Pitchers Endure Wrath of Red Sox, Fans : Baseball: After Boston hitters get through punishing the team, 12-1, boobirds get into the act.
- SMALL FACES: The "Apollo 13" movie soundtrack...
- A Wedding That Was Worth 'Living' For
- Weekend Escape: San Francisco : Frisco Kid : On foot and by bus, a mom treats her preteen to a frugal, youth-accented tour of The City
- Cycling Portugal's Wine Paths
- 3 From Washington State Die in Mt. McKinley Fall
- Clinton Decries Congress' Stand on Terrorism
- Pitched Battles Erupt in Sarajevo : Bosnia: Rebel Serbs kill 3 French soldiers in deadliest clashes yet with peacekeepers. Paris threatens pullout. 220 U.N. troops now held hostage. Moscow dispatches envoys.
- REGION : Young Artists Get Careers Rolling
- No More Cheers as Little Shrimp Faces Last Call : Landmark: Monday's closing of Laguna Beach's longtime gay hangout saddens its customers.
- OXNARD : Harbor Hits 30-Year Mark With a Splash
- 'Eagle Lady' Invites 350 Eagles for a Daily Breakfast of Fish
- Mattingly's Biggest Problem Is His Timing
- 'Pocahontas' Abandons the Parental Crowd
- Health Care Comes Home : More Than 100 Firms Vie to Serve O.C. Patients in the Growing Market
- WESTLAKE : 2 Rental Complexes Offer Job Services
- LINDA FELDMAN : Saluting the People Who Touched Her Life
- NATO's Risk: Escalation or Humiliation : Bosnia: Latest action against Serbs 'ups the ante,' experts say. Some worry situation could spin out of control.
- Mortuaries Cash In on Discount Fervor : Death: Less costly funeral services are finding wide appeal.
- THE NATION : TERM LIMITS : Reading Today's Bias Into 'Original Intent'
- Disneyland Is Target of 'Priest' Protest
- Kerrigan Had to Return Quickly : Attacks: Olympic deadline gave the skater's comeback a much greater sense of urgency than Seles'.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Fountain Valley, La Quinta Forced to Hit the Road