- Injury to Sideline Pacers' Miller for Three Weeks
- 50-Goal Season for Kariya
- Sandtrap Is First to Wire in La Puente
- John Moussouris has created a multimedia chip that could change the face of communications. Now he hopes the world will . . . : Follow His MUSE
- History's History
- Chip Improvements and the Real Truth of Moore's Law
- Campbell Takes Executive VP Position at Pinnacle Micro Inc.
- CYBERSPACE : Can-Do Spirit Helps Kids Get Connected
- Mexico Says Steps Will Ease Border Tension
- Speakers Fire Up Democrats' Convention
- A Chance to Check Out the Landscape
- Agenda / Issues Coming Up
- Breaking the Barriers That Keep Them From Church
- Divers Fail to Find Man Feared Drowned in Lake
- UC Graduate Students Stage a Protest
- Agoura Hills : Rainbow Crest Drive to Get Speed Bumps
- Employees, Nabisco Settle Lawsuit Over Work Rules
- S. Korea's Defector Dilemma
- Officials Consider Reopening School and Redrawing Lines : Resurgent Simi Valley Straining Campus Boundaries
- Schott Fails to Make Peace With Umps
- Underachieving Angels Lose Again
- Styles and Substance
- Tortured Kind of Intimacy
- Dallas Gets MLS Win
- Clippers Don't Stall Sacramento
- Wilson Will Coach U.S. at World Championships
- From Hippie to Catnip King--the Long, Strange Trip of Leon Seidman
- MEDIA
- Sealing Off the Beach : Volunteers Stand Guard at Rookery to Prevent Disturbances
- Punch Lines
- Sidewalk Bliss
- Cruisin' to the Majors
- Dead Man's Name Finally to Be Cleared
- Valleywide : Opportunities for Volunteering
- 3 14-Year-Old Girls Arrested in Carjacking
- Consider the Neighbors, Not Just the Economy : LAX: Plans for growth have to take account of the impact on people living nearby.
- Ducks Are Left to Ponder an Empty Feeling
- A (Mostly) Quiet Ride From 'Kerrville'
- Hornsby Delivers Heartfelt Mix With Ease
- Quartetto Gelato Offers Light Pleasures
- Let Your Computer Be Your Tour Guide
- 'The Hangar'
- Boom in Expert Witness Field Unfazed by Cynicism
- William K. Everson; Curator Rescued Old American Films
- From Ashes, Affirmation
- Time for a Hard Look by the FAA
- Man Killed on I-5 as Car Overturns
- Lake View Terrace : Equestrian Finals Have New Champion
- Crosswalk Doesn't Have Enough Traffic to Merit Signal
- Unstoppa-Bulls Match Record With 69th Win
- Robert Burns Celebrated in Redpath's Songs
- Here Today, Gone Tomorrow at MSN
- D Excels at Design--but Is Still Disappointing
- Setting a Course for Society
- Hundreds Pay Last Respects to Young Pilot in Cheyenne
- Titans Complete Three-Game Sweep of Nevada
- Only Madness on Manchester
- Baseball Returns, Along With All That Spitting
- Magic Gets Into the Act, Bumps Referee, Faces Ban
- So Far, Call It Anything but 'Special'
- Violinist No Match for Group
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Son Sought in Pair's Deaths Held in Texas
- Manager Brundage has Simple Formula for Success
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Safety Lapses Seen in Deadly Airport Fire
- Cut Taxes and See the State Grow : Revenue: Californians pay far too much to government; high rates cost us jobs and slow our economic recovery.
- A Draining Ordeal : Construction Noise, Dirt and Traffic Jams Have Westside Residents Wondering If There's Light at End of Flood Control Tunnel Project
- Yeltsin NATO Plan Attracts Interest From Clinton Aides, Central Europe
- Reliving Slow Summers, Heaven Scent
- A Five-Iron, 182 Yards and a Floyd Keepsake
- What's So Funny? : It's About Time Sitcoms Can the Canned Laughter
- Architects for New St. Vibiana's
- U.S. OK on Arms Shipped to Bosnia by Iran
- Female Circumcision
- What Next?
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Debating Hollywood's Tarnished Images of Muslims
- Empty Jail
- 'Liberal Man'
- Rationing Bullets
- Obituaries - April 15, 1996
- Illegal Drug Makers Buying Up Sinus Pills From Stores
- Lebanon Shelling Swells Exodus
- Tax Reforms Are Worth Making if Changes Have Staying Power
- "...we do not feel that patients with Down syndrome are appropriate candidates for heart-lung transplantation." : These words were a death sentence for Sandra Jensen. And that, she decided, just wasn't going to happen.
- New Resource for Self-Helpers
- Destination: Acapulco : The Villa Life : Complete with household staffs, they can be more economical than a hotel room
- Inside Hollywood Mike's Crew : It Took Two Years to Nail This Mafia Strong-Arm Gang. Here's How They 'Worked' Southern California Before They Were Stopped. (The Movie's Already Been Done, Thank You.)
- Adrift in Solitude, Kaczynski Traveled a Lonely Journey
- Accused Cops Find a Friend in O.C. Lawyer
- Vote May Have Thrown Kims' Rivalry Off Balance
- Valley Perspective : Closing Lopez Canyon Dump Sets Stage for More Enlightened Plan
- Battle Stalls Quake Plans for City Hall
- 17 Marlins Join Nomo's Fan Club
- Velarde Saw Team Hit From the Other Dugout
- Ashley Makes Powerful Bid for Left-Field Job
- The Unlikely Opera Star
- Sly Creating Roles for Agents
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- First Lady Rallies State's Democrats at L.A. Meeting
- Albert Beich; Broadway Playwright, Screenwriter
- Airlift Gets Most Americans Out of Embattled Liberia
- Colleges' New Leader Wins Praise While Bringing Swift Change
- Wave of Surfers Hits the Beach for Cleanup Day
- Maple Leafs, Canucks Knock Out Ducks
- Galaxy's Opener Is Fantastic
- MONEY AND THE ATHLETE
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- Does Wearing Earrings Hurt His Ability to Supervise? : Q
- URBAN JUNGLE : Animal House
- BAJA'S GOLD COAST : Tijuana to Ensenada: a fresh look at resorts and restaurants
- Destination: Mexico City : Past Perfect : Surrounded by a modern megalopolis, the city's Coyoacan neighborhood retains its historic charms
- England--Patricia A. Jones, Glendora: "Sheen Courtesy Cars,...
- Ferries Afloat in U.S., U.K.
- Births : COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
- Fatal Drug Raid's Big Fish Were in Reality Small Fry
- Races Prove There's Plenty of Life Left in the Old Pharkles
- Am I Covered?
- L.A. Conservancy to Meet
- Checklist for Safe Home
- Rodriguez Is Again No. 1 at Century 21
- Rose Garden Campaign Strategy Can Prove Thorny for Incumbents
- Four-Star Films : 'Touch of Evil'
- The Hard Run to First
- The Nanny Search
- Talking and Reasoning? It's for the Birds
- F-14 Pilot's Bid to Impress Parents Cited in Fatal Crash
- Social Security Panel Debates Stock Investments
- Notes about your surroundings
- Flying High
- 5 Jailed in Raid on Anaheim Meth Lab
- Volunteer Dentists Fill a Hole in Veterans' Services
- Titans' Billingsley Shuts Down Wolf Pack, 6-0
- Waldorf's Round Is Especially Colorful
- Oilers and El Toro Shine, but Fade as Day Wears On
- Indians Have Flashback Victory
- 'Umbrellas' Returns With Its Rainbow
- LITTLE ROCK ROCK
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- Songbird of Peace : Plan to Save Gnatcatcher, Other Wildlife May Be Model for Protecting Environment, Jobs
- Activist's Battles Highlight Cigarette Firms' Firepower
- Girl Seriously Hurt After Bolting in Front of Car
- Granville Surpasses Moore in 800 Meters
- Stevens Cleans Up as Cal Lutheran Sweeps to SCIAC Title, 3-0 and 10-2
- JETHAWKS REPORT : Mavericks Work the Clock
- Generation Van-Xers Just Don't Get It
- Cal Denies Transfer Requests
- At That Price, You Might as Well Buy
- Artful Scrutiny of Diane Arbus
- Sunny Side Covered
- It Sure Beats Living in a Shoe : Hallucinatory Relic? Civic Sculpture? "La Mona," Armando Munoz Garcia's House in Tijuana, is All Those Things--as Well as a Monument to Ingenuity, Courage and Visionary Zeal.
- FICTION
- Character Issue Can, Will Hit Dole as Well
- Police Say Man Fatally Shot Ill Wife, Then Self
- Voter Turnout Is Crucial for Sanchez in 46th
- Angels Only Good for One Comeback
- Sharma and Burgess Skate to Sixth Place
- And the Verdicts Are In . . .
- Dishing the Rich and Famous
- Making Mozart's Music Sing
- Impatiens Like the Indoor Life, but Skip the Soil
- Probe in Bosnia Seeks 'Echoes' of Mass Killing
- Begging by Foreigners on Rise in Thailand
- Motel Owners Protest Nuisance Label
- Republicans Acting as if Willie Brown Is Still in Charge
- Orosco Leads Fullerton to 3rd in Tournament
- Playoffs Aren't Ducks' Season
- FictionPRIMARY COLORS by Anonymous. (Random House: $24.)...
- How a Law That Sounds OK on Paper Killed a Girl
- Most Americans Out of Liberia
- IRS Feels Some Fangs in the Internet Jungle : Misadventures abound for both government and business
- Riordan Calls Possible Conflict of Interest 'Honest Mistake'
- Let's Keep It Rolling : County Film Fans Show That a Festival Is a Natural Fit
- The Wrongs of Mr. Wright : POLITICS : BALANCE OF POWER: Presidents and Congress From the Era of McCarthy to the Age of Gingrich,<i> By Jim Wright (Turner Publishing; $25.95, 528 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Disney Staff Gets Leading Role
- Handicapped Parking Space Perplexes Board
- & SYLLABLES GROW WINGS THERE, by Quincy Troupe
- Free 'Film Architecture' Exhibit on Display
- Central Vacuum: Clean Your Rooms in Silence
- BAJA'S GOLD COAST : Shopping for collectibles in curio land
- SIGNPOSTS ON A LONELY JOURNEY
- U.S. Revokes Visa of Colombian Official
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Six People Die in House Blaze
- Of Crumpled Wings and Little Girls
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (KNBC...
- Illegal Gulf War Booty Almost Slipped By CIA
- Police Blame Shooting Spree on Race Hatred
- Conferees Pledge $1.23 Billion for Bosnia but Say Serbs Don't Qualify
- Why Immigration Is Now a Human Rights Cause
- The Message in Pyongyang's Madness: Save Me Before I Kill
- Even Cowgirls Get the Bulls : Women Relish Chance to Compete at Gay Rodeo
- Troy's Pitts Helps Defeat West Torrance
- THIRD-ROUND SCORES
- Contenders Earn Derby Berths as Unbridled's Song Wins Big
- JetHawks Are Not Tired of Winning
- Chernobyl's Ghost Haunts the Ukraine
- Influx of Immigrants Ignites Clash of Cultures
- Palestinians' Patience Being Severely Tested
- Sealing Off a Last Stand : 80 Volunteers Keep an Eye on Colony and Intruders
- County Crime Falls to Lowest Levels Since '60s
- He's Going Global in a Campaign for Racial Tolerance
- Dunston Haunts Former Team
- 'Nique the Greek Finally Gets a Title
- Matadors Staying Afloat in Honolulu
- A Rude Awakening From His Dream
- GOLDENTHAL: "Fire Water Paper: A Vietnam Oratorio."...
- Gucci, Gucci, Goo : FICTION : SPRING COLLECTION,<i> By Judith Krantz (Crown Publishing $24; 358 pp.)</i>
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- What's So Great About Britain?
- Take Your Children to the 4 Seasons (No, Not the Hotel)
- Treading the Line Between Safety and Suffocation
- New Promise for L.A. Ethics Panel : Rebecca Avila is expected to bolster commission's image
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Fire-Ravaged Area Gets Assistance
- Diaper Drills and Veteran Advice for Daddies-to-Be : Fathers Told to Pin One for the Gipper
- Waves Pull Northridge Under Without a Struggle
- * * * Chanty Savage, "I Will...
- Cal Denies Transfer Requests
- Joyner Takes Big Step Up for the Padres
- ROSES STILL BLOOM
- Fugees' Big 'Score'
- THEATER NOTES : Ahmanson Snares New Simon Play
- Yeltsin to Campaign Where Chechens Retaliated at Russia
- 'Miami Rhapsody'
- 'Angie'
- A Draining Ordeal : Construction Noise, Dirt and Traffic Jams Have Westside Residents Wondering If There's Light at End of Flood Control Tunnel Project
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Child-Abuse Cases Overwhelm Social Workers
- Investment Watch
- Hard Line Strategies
- A FINE TASTE FOR MURDER : THE DEBT TO PLEASURE,<i> By John Lanchester (Henry Holt: $20; 251 pp.)</i>
- STYLE / FASHION : A WHITE GLOVE AFFAIR
- A Swift Ride to Sleepy Land on Homemade Bed-Mobile
- School Daze : The Star Treatment
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- U.S. Nudges Japan to Take Bigger Role in Own Security
- FDA Faces New Pressure to Speed Approval Process
- Imagine, the Border Patrol as Model : Compared to Riverside deputies, the federal agency's handling of Spanish-speaking suspects has come a long way.
- A Wary Author Peddles His Prose Throughout L.A.
- Twins Double Their Fun as De Facto S.F. Mascots
- Coins in Fountain to Help Pay for New Heart
- Brethren Christian's Michels on the Mark for Pole Vault Title
- ALBUM SPOTLIGHT
- Advertising Love for Sale, Again
- Steenburgen Headlining Library Read Aloud Day
- A Different Ballgame for O'Malley, L.A.
- Teacher Caught Yelling in Tape Recording by Student
- Judge Sends Teenager to Jail, With Time Off for School
- Celebrity Race Is One-Man Show
- Title Defense Not in Devils' Plans Anymore
- UCLA Swept by Arizona
- Loss Means No Playoffs for Ice Dogs
- Peterson Gets Eight Points for All-Stars
- When Tours Go Bust, State Restitution Fund May Help
- HOW TO BUILD A DECK
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Teen Who 'Divorced' Parents Is Missing
- Aides Say Dole Is Over Limit on Fund-Raising
- U.S. Nudges Japan to Take Greater Role in Its Security
- Disney's Small-Town Tomorrowland Borrows From Yesterday
- Phony Public Defender Gets 5 Years' Probation
- Home Court Advantage : More families are going the nanny route these days. But you can't be too careful when selecting a person to entrust with your children.
- What the Mayor's Race Should Be All About
- One Thing Is Still Right With O.C. Libraries: The Staff : Survey of patrons shows appreciation for job being done despite handicaps imposed by cuts in funding.
- Made in U.S.A. Label Is No Guarantee : Shoppers must urge retailers to ensure that their suppliers treat workers humanely.
- Volunteers Go to the Wall to Help Out Families
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Two Republican Aides Wait for Job Nibbles; Another's Gone Fishing
- Valley Perspective : Discipline Over Dance Crews Fair : Alemany High, in upholding promise of a safe campus, is teaching students that actions have consequences.
- Obituaries : * Denise McCune; City Hall Receptionist
- Hold the Hoopla on That Mad-Carl's Burger, Teachers Say
- Now Down the Stretch, Here She Comes-- Gamblin' Rose!
- Clippers' Fun Begins With Jazz
- Planet Zeffirelli
- Up Against the Wall : You want raw, unfiltered extremism? You got it. Rage Against the Machine is back, with all pistons firing. The band members once thought they'd be too political for anyone to care. They were wrong.
- CASA SWEET CASA
- Law Enforcement Must Pursue Clearer Guidelines : Gaps in Policies on Deadly Force Lead to Fatal Mistakes
- Outcry, Apology Follow Slur by Lawmaker
- SPEED CITY
- Simulcasting Hits Home in Kentucky
- The Royal Crown Cola of Rock Radio?
- Spinning Heartfelt Tales
- Life, Death and 'Rent' : Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer winner celebrates the artists and HIV-positive addicts he knew, a 'Hair' cut for the '90s. The show couldn't have gone to Broadway without him. And then it did.
- Capture the Sun; Your House Will Thank You
- Rosa Luxembourg (Bravo Monday at 4 and...
- Dog Can Be a Disabled Person's Best Friend in Retrieving Independence
- Gorbachev Qualifies for Ballot
- 'Cronos'
- But What Do Advocates Say About Mexican Police?
- Out of Grief, a Garden of Beauty and Peace
- Rebirth of History Standards : After controversy, revised educational guidelines win support
- Ojai Woman Whose Car Struck Horse Dies From Injuries
- Hole of the Day
- Japanese Business Restructures, American-Style
- Ravaged by your 1995 taxes? Feel like...
- A Little More Inflation--in Right Spots--Could Be Good
- Safe at Home: An Owner's Guide to Law, Liability
- Celebrity-Designed Home Opens Its Doors for Benefit
- Finding Cause of Camellia Browning Can Aid Prevention
- Latest Leading Role Is Made for Norman
- Bakersfield Pierced by Glendenning Home Runs
- Titans Sweep Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Rancho Santiago Not Pleased Despite Victory
- SMALL FACES
- Big Piece of Common Ground