- Conference Call in First Round for Taft and Sylmar
- L.A.'s Most De-Voted Theatergoer
- Preaching What She Practices
- InSight Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- His Latest Quest: the Noble Quince
- Holy Rolling
- The Warm Front
- 5.3 Temblor Jolts Eastern Sierra, White Mountains
- Reinstated Soldier to Run for Congress
- Up All Night
- Liquid City
- British Nanny Trial Not the First to Defy Expectations
- Obituary
- Huxley's World Still Brave
- Geoffroy Will Play Basketball for Kansas
- Dallas Stymies Kings, 5-1
- To U.S., El Salvador, Qualifier Means a World of Difference
- NOTES
- Couched in Success
- In other Division I matches:
- More Muscle Than Fluff
- After Doolittle: A Dance Debacle
- New Child-Care Coalition Planning Modest--but Innovative--Programs
- GB Foods Posts Net Income Gain, Credits Expansion
- The Pie Guy
- Fusion Food That's Making Waves
- DARBY ROMEO on the plague of retro hell and what you should do about it
- Checchi Strikes First With TV Ads
- Powerful Attack on Iraq Urged if Talks Fail
- Foundation Pledges $100 Million to University
- Descending Through the 'Valley of Life'
- Poor Day Care May Hinder Young Minds
- Riding Shotgun With the Sofa Mortician
- R U Ready 4 Doom?
- Cedillo Assails Torres for Taking NRA Campaign Aid
- ** "THE DARK IS MY DELIGHT" Brian Asawa, countertenor; David Tayler, lute. (BMG/RCA Victor Red Seal)
- DeJohnette Goes on Percussion Safari
- Imagine Future Calm --Not Future Shock
- Swinger's Paradise
- A Guide to the Kingdom of Oz
- Mars Pathfinder Will Be Saluted on a $3 Stamp
- A Safety 'Net for 'Forever Families'
- 1 Bicyclist Killed, 1 Critically Hurt in Separate Crashes
- Time Has Come for Valley to Take Control of Its Transit Needs
- Homeless Clinic Offers Alternative Care for Alternative Lifestyles
- Not Going Quietly
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- STINGRAYS TODAY
- Yes, She Sings Too
- *** "SIGNATURES: GREAT OPERA SCENES." Renee Fleming, soprano; London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Georg Solti. (London)
- P.O.V. The Screenwriter
- Employee Must Be Paid for All Business Mileage
- Placing Bets on Singapore Airlines
- No 'Guns-'n'-Trucks' on a Ridge Ramble
- A Soft Spot for Persimmons
- 'Mystery Patients' Hired to Diagnose Hospitals
- Flood Takes Delayed Toll on Elderly
- Woman's Trek by Dog Sled to Fight Cancer
- The Stuff
- UCI Forum Focuses on Diversity of Faiths
- In Changing Business World, Only the Adaptable Survive
- Driver Killed, 2 Passengers Injured When Car Hits Tree
- Deaths of Sea Lions Do Not Concern Experts
- Hull Leads Blues Past Red Wings
- Patriots Probing Incident
- Nevada Las Vegas 96, Loyola Marymount 81--The...
- Prescott's Big Day Not Unexpected
- NOTES
- It's Getting Bigger, Brighter in Long Beach
- Taft Gains Top Seeding in City Playoffs
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Milburn's Golden Age Ended Early
- Clippers Are Stung by Latest Drubbing
- Agassi Reverses Downward Momentum, Reaches Final
- An Old-Fashioned Feast
- Dilbert's Creator Strikes a Believable Pose in Hoax
- 1,000 Sea Lions Die as El Nino Drives Away Prey
- Immigrants' Hopes for New Life Wash Away in Drainage Ditch
- UFOs in Night Sky? No, Just Space Junk
- DWP Debt Tops $7 Billion; City Sees Fiscal Threat
- Woman Fired Over Nazi Remark Sues
- A Mayor Who Stood for Reform
- Ghost Story
- U.S. Urged to Aid Former Soviet States
- L.A. City Charter Reform: First, Shaky Gains Are Made
- Psych 101
- Public Policy, for the Heart
- New Hope, New Challenges for HIV-Positive
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ahmanson Still Faces Big Hurdles
- Criminals Must Be Halted Early
- TIMES NFL WRITER T.J. SIMERS POSES--AND ANSWERS--THE BURNING QUESTIONS ON : GAME DAY
- ALBUM REVIEW
- *** EDDY LOUISS, "Eddy Louiss Trio," Dreyfus Jazz
- In Brief
- Micro General Corp.: The Tustin manufacturer of...
- Away From Glitz and Golf Courses
- How I Learned to Kiss, by Myra Shapiro
- The Roots of Root Pie
- Water Stains Aren't the Only Problem Facing Owner
- A walking tour traces a classic film noir through a timeless setting
- Garden Events
- California Comfort
- Europe Seeks to Sway U.S. to Meet Higher Standards for Emission Cuts
- New Delilah West Mystery Starts With a Bang at Mall
- 20 People Hurt by Wave From Ship Launching
- Internet, Formerly a Lifeline for the Disabled, Is Getting Tangled Up
- Berlin: A Belief That Man Could Be Better
- New Light on Home Businesses
- James Wolfensohn
- Police Kill Man, Disperse Angry Crowd
- Trojans Zero In on Bruins
- Golden West Wins Pair of State Water Polo Titles
- Royal Sweeps Into I-A Semifinals
- 'Gravy' Time for Rice
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- THE RACE FOR THE... ROSE BOWL
- USC
- Another Piercing Setback for Brahmas
- Prep Football
- He'd Like to See You Squirm
- L.A. School Rolls Surge by 2%; Half of Growth in Valley
- New Editorial Cartoon Premieres
- Environmentalism Starts at Home
- Downtown After Dark
- County Not Immune to the Plague of Hate Crime
- Birth of the Angels
- Freshman Helps Cougars Squeeze Past Griffins
- Wolverines Set Up Showdown Against No. 4 Buckeyes
- The Necessity of 'Creative Destruction'
- Her Beat Goes On in Malibu
- Copter Leaving Plane Crash Site in France Goes Down
- The Wright Font for Personal Correspondence
- Personnel Shouldn't Get Personal
- 'Big Night'
- Culture Watch
- Theaters of the Rich and Famous
- Prison School Gives Inmates Key to Future
- Sleeplessness Likened to Drunkenness
- Reality Kicks In at Inglewood
- Madjid, at 6-3 1/2, 290, Still His Mama's Boy
- They're Breaking Up That Old Gang of His
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Nursery Can Provide Rare Native Plants
- HISTORIC BUILDING
- Rate Isn't the Only Factor to Consider When Getting Loan
- The Magic Theater
- Master Gardener Training Classes
- Meat Me in Santa Maria
- A Castle Room Almost Scot-Free
- Plan to Ease Minority Home Buying Is Set
- Psychologist Lets Practice Go to the Dogs--and Anxious Owners
- IRS Event Aims at Solving Tax, Image Problems
- Heat Still On at Arizona State
- 'I'm Confused,' Robinson Admits
- Matadors Can't Crash Party
- Ryder Cup Captain's Critics Can Basically Go Fly a Kite
- Faster Trip to Brussels? Oui!
- Will Remodel for Donuts
- Not Too Late to Be Great
- 'Courage Under Fire'
- Heading for a Fall
- Economic, Political Pressures Strain Pakistan's Civil Society
- City Officials Advise Against HMO Tax Break
- Holes in the Dike
- Male Driver Sought in Hit-Run Accident
- For Sale: Lumber Town, History
- Latino Group Celebrates Its 35th Year
- Court Clerks' Strike Settled With 4% Raise
- Addressing Workers' Needs
- Police Schedule 21st Sobriety Checkpoint
- Pasadena Is Hicksville
- Peyton Manning Priceless to Vols
- Irish Play a Near-Perfect Game
- Huskies Get Something Too Tough to Chew On
- This Time, Nebraska Rolls, 77-14
- SMU Has Exorcised the Ghost
- Chapman's Finish Is Strong One
- City Breaks Tradition by Playing Day After Thanksgiving
- Hocus, Pocus, These Guys Are Focused
- Metalclad Corp.: The Newport Beach company, engaged...
- Nutty Even Then
- THE KARNAU TAPES.<i> By Marcel Beyer</i> .<i> Translated from the German by John Brownjohn</i> . <i> Harcourt Brace: 242 pp., $23</i>
- THE SLAVE TRADE: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870.<i> By Hugh Thomas</i> .<i> Simon & Schuster: 910 pp., $37.50</i>
- Leaders End Ruling Body, Form New One
- China's Leading Dissident Freed, Heads to U.S.
- Auto Dealer Drives Effort to Donate Cars to the Needy
- Toll High Among Elderly Ousted by Flood
- Boeing Learns a Lesson in Predictability
- Hollywood 10 Were Villains, Not Victims
- Give-and-Take on Dealing With Panhandlers
- Plenty of Work for Both Humane Society and Critics
- Notes about your surroundingsWild Idea--"Wildlife Awareness Day"...
- May Leads 49ers Past Cal State Fullerton
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bethel Christian Rules Again, 70-12
- Hard to Swallow
- DISNEY'S 'WONDERFUL WORLD' ENCOMPASSES THE ORPHAN STORY AND STARS RICHARD DREYFUSS
- Orphans of Addiction
- Records in Claim Against D.A. Sealed
- County Teams Still in the Running
- Top 25 At A Glance
- Angels Born On the Fly
- Taking a Whirl Through Fans' Past
- Aromatherapy
- A Brief History of the Mini-Mall
- Ringing Up Baby
- U.S. Violent Crime Maintains Dip
- Impact of Parents' Alcoholism on Children Can Be Equally Damaging
- 3 Held in Armed Robbery at Fast-Food Restaurant
- Overmatched Fullerton Falls Hard to No. 16 Utah
- Fullerton Makes It Easy for Streaking Santa Ana
- World Sports Calendar
- Sampras Bounces Back to Reach Final in Germany
- Win Streak Has Team Believing
- What's in Store?
- Nations Large and Small Carefully Watch Unfolding Crisis
- If ever a dark force could compel...
- The GOP's Own Asian Connection: Rev. Moon
- Air Board Seeks More Surveys on Port Coal
- Woman, Girl Struck by Car and Injured
- Nordhoff Leaving the Field Dusty
- Pitt's 27-Point Rally for Naught as Syracuse Wins
- He's Still Picasso on Ice
- Florida State Smothers Wake Forest
- Volunteer Pilots Give Environmental Groups a Boost
- AUDIO BOOKS
- Homemade Snacks Counter Starvation in Bangladesh
- 'The Preacher's Wife'
- Journalism Ethics Quiz
- Plane Returns to John Wayne Safely After Engine Fire
- Up in Smoke
- Church Seeks OK to Build New Sanctuary
- St. Bonaventure Team Is Geography Champ
- After Hammering Huskies, Bruins Now Need Their Help
- O'Quinn Is On Track
- Washington St. Still Standing
- Tigers Prove They Can Run
- The Unsinkable Ruth Ko
- A FEELING FOR BOOKS: The Book-Of-The-Month Club, Literary Taste, and Middle-Class Desire.<i> By Janice A. Radway</i> .<i> University of North Carolina Press: 410 pp., $29.95</i>
- OPEN LANDS: Travels Through Russia's Once Forbidden Places.<i> By Mark Taplin</i> .<i> Steerforth Press: 376 pp., $29.50</i>
- Hawaii--Jeri Pollyea, North Hollywood: "Postcards Cafe, 3214...
- It Was 20 Years Ago Today
- Carter Extending Hand to a Former Protector
- A Bold, New Scent for Elk Hunters
- Keeping a Weather Eye on Rodents
- $30 Million Awarded Trucker in Accident
- IRS Opens Its Doors for Day of Special Help
- Ivy League's Secrets of Admission Revealed
- Clinton's Giving Them Nothing to Talk About
- 'And Now Our Country Needs Us'
- Don't Be Like Clippers: Re-Sign Barry
- In the Nick of Time
- Good Little Sprouts
- Whale-Watching for Landlubbers
- The Type of Glass Used in Windows Is the Key
- Of Mere Being, by Wallace Stevens
- Bass Master
- Jerry West and Elgin Baylor found a town big enough for both of them
- Cell Phones, 'Crime Fighters of the '90s,' Are Striking Out
- Smart Aleck
- Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu . . .
- Cities on Low Ground at Highest Flood Risk
- Bringing Harmony to the Streets
- Innovation at CSUN
- A Tale of Ghostwriters and Alien Landings
- Oil Tank Fire Emits Hydrogen Sulfide
- O.C. Can Trust Election Process --but Not Without Changes
- Defeated School Bond Measure Will Rise Again
- Cafe Wants Player Ban Lifted
- THE TIMES' RANKINGS / Top 10
- Experts Challenge Study on Variable Annuities
- REVIVAL ON RODEO
- MEMOIR ON PAUPERISM.<i> By Alexis de...
- Dealing With Pumpkin Pie
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Freemen Buried in 'Rubble of Rhetoric'
- Australia's Plan for North-South Railway Gathers Steam
- New Morocco Legislature Split Evenly Among Factions
- Kids helping animals; 'Sesame Street' counts off on its 29th season; 'Saved by' construction
- A Family movie about 1993 Midwest floods; dolphins and whales and mobster widows, oh my
- Saltwater Threatens Louisiana's Citrus Crops
- Does the Black Community Need Another Charismatic Leader?
- 2 Are Killed in Crash of Small Plane in Big Bear
- Cities Can't Get Where They Have to Go All by Themselves
- Making the Tough Calls--Daily
- Bruins' Defense Goes to Dogs
- In Retrospect, Arcaro Was 'The Master'
- Montana Rides to Victory on Arm, Legs of Ah Yat
- This Probably Blows His Shot at an Espy Award
- Young, Moon Are Not Old in NFL Years
- Next Season's Baseball Expansion Might Lead to Home Run Derby
- Broadway Unbound
- *** LED ZEPPELIN, "Led Zeppelin: BBC Sessions," Atlantic
- In Brief
- Huntington to Swap Lawnmowers for Art
- Anteaters See Progress in Loss to Dons
- TONIGHT'S OTHER GAME
- More Prowess Than Passion for Dion; Not So for Metallica
- In Brief