- Fund-Raiser Attracts Pleased but Small Crowd : Benefit: Visitors to Frontier Day are greeted by entertainment, food and handmade jewelry at event for Native American foundation.
- Youth / OPINION : Curfew Enforcement: 'The Issue Is Safety'
- More Time, and Mumford Might Have Cut Down Nets : Basketball: Irvine senior, who had 12 points and 10 assists in his final game, laments close loss.
- VIETNAM
- JAPAN
- This Isn't Another Fish Story : People: A Carpinteria teen-ager was so impressed with the book 'Trout Fishing in America' that he has legally taken the title as his moniker.
- Bay Bridge Retrofit to Cost $250 Million
- Schools Work to Improve Scores on State Test : Education: Instructors are using samples to familiarize pupils with the unusual format of the California Learning Assessment System exam, which covers reading, writing and math.
- Public Works Director Takes Care of Basics : Simi Valley: Ronald C. Coons oversees road and utility services. But sometimes he and the City Council disagree over use of funds.
- MOORPARK : College's Equine Program Will End
- Laguna Hills Tournament Today
- Mighty Ducks' Shtalenkov Wears Victory Well
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Judkins' Play Has Brought Marina to Another Level
- Robinson Scores 49; Purdue Wins Big Ten Title
- Listeners Setting Their Dials to 'Screw Radio' : Broadcasting: The program, which airs daily on KWIZ (96.7), has drawn a loyal following by offering an offbeat mix of rock, talk and comedy.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL
- Neighborhood Finds That It's Taking Control : Thousand Oaks: Las Casitas shows signs of progress in anti-crime and other efforts, which will be detailed in a council report today.
- Breast Implant Litigants Closer to $4-Billion Deal
- Irvine's Dream Dies in Final Seconds : College basketball: Brown's 33 points are not enough as Anteaters fall to New Mexico State, 70-64, in Big West final.
- Saturday's Games Upset the Cart : NCAA men: Weekend losses by the top teams result in a scramble of No. 1 seedings.
- Murderer Gacy's <i> Art Brut</i> Gets Beverly Hills Display : Culture: The serial killer reveals self with painting, says show's curator--'there is more to (him) than 33 murders.'
- 10 Tips for Making the Most of '93 Tax Changes
- ANAHEIM : Group Honors 2 as Officers of the Year
- Moynihan the Prophet : Brave Maryland NAACP in effect says he was right
- Right Turn on Red Is OK Thanks to Work of Gardener
- SOUTH KOREA
- Man Dies in 2nd Fatal Ski Accident in 2 Days at Heavenly Valley Resort
- KID STUFF : Parents Treat Boys, Girls Differently
- Doll Maker Enjoys Teaching Art of Creating Beautiful Objects
- 3 Youths Take Top Honors at Art Show
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Higher Ambulance Fees Considered
- Pilot Makes Emergency Landing at Pitchess Jail : Aviation: William Jennings brings his single-engine craft down in a field at the facility in Castaic after it begins losing altitude.
- Where Navy Families Are at Ease, Off Base : Camarillo: Military personnel from Port Hueneme and Point Mugu get a taste of cloistered suburbia in a unique housing complex.
- Croll's Omission Is Smith's Gain : Horse racing: Last year's leading jockey took over on Holy Bull in September after trainer forgot to choose a rider for an allowance race.
- Getty Grants Make Internships Available to Minority Students
- Regis Is Proud of 'Live' but Lookin' at Late-Night Too : Television: The popular co-host of the 3rd-ranked talk show says he's happy with his job. But, he admits, the thought of following 'Letterman' is appealing.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : L.A. Now Viable Alternative to Las Vegas
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock <i> en espanol</i> : Respect
- TELEVISIONNancy the Host: Nancy the media...
- Ducks' Offense Healthy in Rout : Hockey: Wilson concerned about defense despite 5-1 victory over cure-all Ottawa.
- SANTA ANITA : Lakeway Remains Unbeaten
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Unsubtle Set From Paladins
- ART REVIEW : Dowell Works Provide Powerful Lift to So-So Show : Tom Krumpak is supposed to be the star of Rancho Santiago exhibit, but other abstract paintings outshine his.
- For Big Raises, Go West, Young Exec
- Ex-Rebels Woo Salvadoran Voters With Softer Image : Central America: Former leftist guerrillas lead rallies and appear in TV ads. Most have renounced Marxism.
- Shielding Children : Brooke Lends Her Support for Olive Crest Foundation at Newport Beach Gala
- Taft High Wins State Academic Decathlon Title
- Kohl's Party Defeated in Lower Saxony State Voting
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : Home Is Where a Man's Heart Is? Believe It : A FAMILY PLACE: A Man Returns to the Center of His Life <i> by Charles Gaines</i> ; Atlantic Monthly Press, $20, 195 pages
- COLUMN ONE : Targeting Taiwan for Arms Deals : The industrial powers flock to this small but wealthy nation in the post-Cold War push to sell weapons. Competition has produced a bounty of riches but also charges of corruption, even murder.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Parade Canceled Over Gay Marchers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
- Power Play in Anaheim : Children Get in Fighting Spirit as They Wait Hours to See Mighty Morphin Rangers
- Looking for Mr. Letterman : Who Will Portray the Players in HBO's 'The Late Shift'?
- JAZZ REVIEW : Upchurch's Band Has a Special Ringer to It
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : $884 Million Spent on Illegal Immigrants
- Bomb Threats Close London's Airports for 2 Hours
- Korea Society Sponsors Annual Essay Contest
- Fire Also Scarred Some Whose Homes Survived : Aftermath: On Laguna's burned-out streets, those remaining struggle with loneliness, guilty feelings.
- IRVINE : City Plans to Reduce Its Air Show Costs
- Getting Involved : 'I Confront People With Respect' : JOE CONNOLLY, Resident, Fairfax District, Los Angeles
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : High Court Ends 2-Year Bridge Fight : Finances: The jurists refuse to hear Lancaster's appeal of a ruling that shot down the city's funding plan for the Avenue L Overpass.
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Campbell's Move Provides Spark for Marina's Offense
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : No One Hesitates to Speak on Park's Style
- SOUTH KOREA
- Dear Street Smart:I can be (and have...
- FILLMORE : Conference Planned on Leadership Skills
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Organization's Approach: Educate to Build Character
- Prozac Is Medicine, Not a Miracle : Depression: Media stories are distorting this drug's value; it's not a 'cosmetic' 'self-indulgence' to correct a brain dysfunction.
- QUAKE FAULTS
- BREA : Interim Fire Chief Gets Permanent Post
- PLATFORM : Why Back Reform?
- Consistent Divac Fuels the Lakers : Pro basketball: His 18 points, 13 rebounds help beat the Timberwolves, 90-88, for L.A.'s third victory in a row.
- UC Irvine Makes Up for Lost Season
- THE NIT : USC Lands NIT Berth at Fresno
- Filmforum's Now Scratching the Belly of Video : 'Cutting Edge Media' showcases experimental films by key artists that have been presented over the years and, more comprehensively, a survey of video works.
- Art-Collecting Couple Champions the Cause of Crafts : Dorothy and George Saxe showcase 120 objects in "Contemporary Crafts and the Saxe Collection" at Newport art museum.
- Israel Outlaws 2 Extremist Groups : Mideast: The government labels Kach and Kahane Chai terrorist organizations. The decision seems a key step in meeting Palestinian demands for protection.
- Colorado Quixote building his castle in the air : But some family members feel rooked as father devotes his life to a dream of turrets and tourists.
- Trial and Error : Law: Courtrooms designed for high-security cases are relegated to low-risk uses. Judges, lawyers dislike the atmosphere they create.
- Summer Blows Into Southland on a Santa Ana
- Wall Along PCH Won't Block Serene View of the Ocean
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Leonardo Trio Graceful at Doheny Mansion
- The Southwest Chamber Music Society has received...
- Home Builder Trying to Turn Sales Into Profit
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Doubts Cloud President's Job Conference
- UCI Lecturer, Mentor Out 'to Change Society'
- OXNARD : District, Jobs Agency Resolve Pact Dispute
- IRVINE : City to Synchronize 3 Streets' Signals
- Q: What Team Places 3rd in State Academic Decathlon? A: Laguna Hills : Competition: Months of hard work pay off for all-star group's nine members, who also take home six individual medals.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Powell's Three RBIs Help Titans Beat Grand Canyon
- CHINA
- Serbs Halt Shelling; Raid Called Off
- BANKING
- Malcolm X Widow Accuses Farrakhan
- Probation Dept. Volunteers Sought
- Ukraine's Baiul to Skip World Championships
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Scorpions' Rock of Ages Past a Welcome Change at Forum
- A 'Sunset' Without LuPone Is Dark Day for Theater
- Hybrid Rocket Lifts 2 Satellites to Orbit
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Latino Adults Wanted for Diabetes Study
- Drifter Jailed in N. Carolina Is Charged in 10 Murders
- OXNARD : Drug Awareness Campaign Starts
- CYPRESS : District Plans Policy on Sex Harassment
- EL RIO : County OKs Plans to Build Storm Drain
- Summer Preview : Beaches Jammed as Temperatures Soar on Santa Ana Winds
- Western's Bell Finds Way Through Woods : Golf: Senior studied the technique of his famous teammate to discover his game.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Still the Hottest Despite Daly's Rally
- Scholarships Available to Study in Japan
- Bosnia Muslims, Croats Agree on a Constitution
- We're Simply Paying the Price for One Bad Mood
- Illegal Immigrants Focus of Resolution
- Multicultural Manners : Iranian New Year Ritual Misfires
- ORANGE : Ailing Mayor Says He'll Seek Reelection
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Seeing Green' Series Offered This Month
- Today's Topic
- Muslims Gather to Celebrate Ramadan : Religion: About 2,500 pray at CSUN to mark the end of holy month. Sermon urges patience in wake of disasters abroad.
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES : 'I Think He Would Enjoy Company of Other Kids'
- On a New Road to Worship
- Northridge Has a Grand Time : College baseball: CSUN sweeps Hawaii in three-game series behind Howard's dramatic eighth-inning shot.
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' SOCCER
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Irvan Gets His Fourth Victory Since Joining Yates Team
- Wilkins Has Clippers Believing in Themselves : Pro basketball: L.A. beats the Warriors, 120-117, in overtime for its third consecutive victory.
- TURNING AROUND: Crime is down by nearly...
- SIMI VALLEY : Meek Is Named Chamber President
- PLACENTIA : Swimmer Gets Strokes for Effort
- Beaned Player's Retirement Proved Politically Correct
- This Jordan Fuss Is Embarrassing for Silly Critics
- Film: Too Many Cooks Spoil the Comedy Stew
- 'Schindler's' Adds a Pair to the List : Awards: Spielberg epic takes more honors--for screenwriting and editing. Jane Campion's 'The Piano' also wins.
- Cellular Pact May Not Trigger Buy-U.S. Spree : Trade: Japanese are unlikely to rally around American products even if they are significantly cheaper.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : A Rising Star on TV and in Education
- Driver Dies When Car Hits I-5 Divider
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils Win Again, Close In on the Rangers
- Angels Find Carbon Copy : Eduardo Perez Seems Destined to Be Even Better Than His Dad
- KNBC Shows Commitment to Latinos : Television: Station execs promise an emphasis on diversity--but insist executive's leaving was not tied to allegations of bias.
- Hotel Developers Bet on Miami Gambling Vote : Casinos: With four gaming initiatives on the Florida ballot, big-name investors are lining up for a piece of the action.
- RETAILING
- VENTURA : Kidnaping Reported by Woman Driver
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jordan Prepares for At-Bats in Minors
- All in All, a Good Day for Dodgers : Spring training: Park struggles, but Strawberry, Karros and Mondesi homer, and DeShields has two hits in 8-7 victory over Montreal Expos.
- No. 3 Michigan Looms for No. 14 Pepperdine : Midwest: But the Waves are simply glad to be in the field after recovering from slow start to their season.
- Thirsty for Watergate
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 100 People Involved in Drunken Melee in Malibu
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Voluntary School Uniform Plan OKd
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Defeats Virginia for Its 13th ACC Tournament Title
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Ironic View of 'Paradise'
- CHINA
- A Different Moral Standard : Using the Music Center
- Transferred Priest
- Health Coverage
- 'Three Strikes'
- Drawing a Line in the San Joaquin Valley's Rich Soil : Development: A trio of City Council candidates is pushing an idea that sounds heretical to some of the most powerful people in Clovis: managed growth. The battle is likely to get vicious, says one official.
- A Different Moral Standard
- Inner-City Problems
- Clinton and Whitewater
- Obituaries - March 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 14, 1994
- China Foreign Minister Faults U.S. for Icy Visit : Diplomacy: But Christopher tries to end prickly mission on a positive note. He cites human rights talks.
- First Lady Vows to Pay if Whitewater Tax Owed : Inquiry: Mrs. Clinton says couple will 'act appropriately' should any obligations be unveiled. New counsel sees nothing coming of controversy.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bond Package Shaped by Budget, Politics : Finances: Compromise plan would pay for bridge work and rescue highway projects without raising taxes. But the gamble faces votes by lawmakers and the public.
- Campaign Debts Aren't Deductible
- Student Travel : The Book on Teen Study Trips : Tours: Some get passing grades; some don't. It pays to check ratings and ask plenty of questions.
- A Living Death : THE FUTURE LASTS FOREVER: A Memoir, <i> By Louis Althusser</i> . <i> Translated by Richard Veasey</i> . <i> Introduction by Douglas Johnson; Editors' foreword by Olivier Corpet and Yann Moulier Boutang (The New Press: $25; 365 pp.)</i>
- Police Cleared in Fatal Beating on Tape : Massachusetts: Judge cites excessive force but finds no criminal wrongdoing. He terms the suspect violent and irrational. The family vows to sue.
- First Lady Admits 'Missteps' in Handling Whitewater Controversy
- It's Back to School for 100 Parents
- Profile : Soul Searching : TIM ROTH SHRUGS OFF AVERSION TO AMERICAN TV TO LOSE HIMSELF IN TNT'S 'HEART OF DARKNESS'
- Too Many Patients : High Rate of Premature Black Births Fills Infant Intensive Care Unit
- Hidden Old-Growth Forest in Georgia Provides Intriguing Glimpse of 16th Century
- Pool Tournament to Aid Quake Victims
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Will Huffington's Purse Strings Tangle Senate Race?
- Officials Back Public Golf Course
- Orange Tentatively OKs Term-Limits Plan : Politics: City wants to join Laguna Niguel in urging legislators to grant general-law cities the power to restrict length of service for council members.
- Celebrities Take Cues for Benefit Tourney
- ON DISTANT GROUND by Robert Olen...
- Natural Drama Unfolds on Calabasas Peak
- 'The Vanishing'
- Kenneth Branagh's giddy, whirling dervish of a...
- Extended Chill Blocks Maple Syrup Flow : New England: Producers have their gear ready to catch the sap but the spring thaw has yet to make an appearance.
- On View : The Parent Clash : ABC'S 'THUNDER ALLEY' MINES LAUGHS OUT OF A GENERATION GAP
- Man Commits Suicide After Killing In-Law, Wounding Estranged Wife's Boyfriend
- Department of Perrier and Power?
- VENTURA : Worker Loses Fingers in Water-Tank Accident
- Red Cross Teen Volunteers Make Most of Disaster : Preparedness: 60 youths, some of whom served during recent emergencies, honed their skills at Tustin High drill.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Decision Coming on 0-for-14 Jordan
- COLORADO DESERT WILDFLOWERS by Jon Mark...
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : In Good Hands: Suzi Weiss-Fischmann
- Goal for a Soccer Summer: Getting Foot in Hotel Door : Lodging: As stadiums across U.S. fill for World Cup, so will rooms and flights. Book early.
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Experiment in Progress: Shaheen Sadeghi
- No Home Prices
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Boys' Playoffs
- Kabul Shelling Kills 3
- BRIEFLY : Quake Relief: $72,000 in Grants Awarded
- When a Mother and Daughter Can't Escape Broken Circle
- Risking Clergy Split, Church of England 'Priests' Women
- THE MIGHTY QUINN
- Man's Death in Jail Ward Investigated
- The Untouchables : Baseball: Bell High's dominating pitching staff plans to keep the Eagles in contention for the City title.
- Whitewater's Powerful Undertow : Assume They're Buying the Trash : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
- The Untold Truth Behind the Mammogram Dispute
- In the Face of 'Three Strikes,' California's Leaders Roll Over
- Don't Forget About Sherman Oaks : Community's Losses, and Reasons Behind Them, Must Become Lessons Learned
- Old-Growth Yew Spared as Cancer Drug Source : Health: Drug firm decides it can't risk millions producing medication that comes only from slow-growing wild trees. Instead, it uses ornamental varieties grown in nurseries.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Officials Hope Chute Will Take the Fear Out of Rescues
- Anteaters Snuffle Way Into Conference Final : Basketball: 10th-seeded UC Irvine beats Pacific, 82-78, and will play for Big West title today.
- Proud Alemany Falls to Woodbridge, 46-41 : Girls' basketball: Indians, who overcame obstacles throughout the season, falter in State regional final.
- Baseball's Critics Hit the Wrong Targets : Analysis: The only thing wrong with the game is an aging fan base.
- These Fans Are Ready to Rumble
- TRUE, NO LIE : Bowl Cellist Drops His Bow, Takes Bow With Schwarzenegger
- Open-Toe Season : Manufacturers Scramble to Cash In on Sandal Trend
- HEARTBEAT : Apothecary Angels
- THE WINE LIST
- Health Care Industry Proves to Be a Magnet for Low-Skill Job-Seekers : New York: Hospitals and nursing homes have replaced factories and the docks as major employers.
- DOWNTOWN : Cleanup Sweeps Up Crime, Group Says
- L.A. Communities Vie for $100 Million in Federal Funding : Development: The local empowerment zone will include only a fraction of the city's impoverished areas.
- OJAI : Suspected Arson Fire Destroys 3-Story Barn
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Pound 16 Hits to Beat Grand Canyon
- Kids Depend on NCAA Selection Process
- Bedroom Community Has Rural Roots : Temple City: Cornfields give way to family-oriented community that feels small and welcomes children.
- CRENSHAW : Ridley-Thomas Asks Community Input
- Jesus of Montreal (Bravo Monday at 9:30...
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-City Clerk Files Suit Alleging Racism
- Top General Salutes GIs in Somalia : Africa: Shalikashvili in farewell trip as troops depart. Security is tight in capital.
- Whitewater's Powerful Undertow : The Damage of Damage Control
- Oxnard Accountant Accused of Harassment
- Valley Commentary : There's No Age Limit to Disaster Preparedness : Seniors should hook up with multipurpose centers, which offer counseling, medical care, emotional support and more during disasters.
- Mission Viejo Puts on the Green : Parade: The 25th annual St. Patrick's Day celebration Saturday marks the holiday a tad early.
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bruin-to-Be Henderson Leads East Bakersfield Past Inglewood
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Title-Clinching Victory Doesn't Thrill Miller
- Brea-Olinda Easily Advances to Finals : Basketball: Ladycats earn sixth consecutive regional title with 67-39 victory over Newport Harbor. Erickson has 14 points, 14 assists.
- McCORMACK IN OPERA. John McCormack, tenor; no...
- Hot Stuff
- MARK CHESNUTT : He's Following Jones From Texas to Success
- FILM COMMENTARY : They Never Come In From the Cold : Joel and Ethan Coen's movies may be one of a kind, but is it a kind you can warm up to? After the increasingly chilly 'Miller's Crossing,' 'Barton Fink' and 'The Hudsucker Proxy,' the answer is no
- Expanding Potential for Chaos : Multimedia: The Costa Mesa firm, recently sold to a software maker, will be able to publish its own video games and tap into a larger distribution network.
- A Mecca for Mexico : BECOMING MEXICAN AMERICAN: Ethnicity, Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945, <i> By George Sanchez (Oxford University Press: $35; 367 pp.)</i>
- Tinh, Tien, Tu, Toi, Thu--Love, Money, Prison, Sin, Revenge : An Immigrant Unravels a Myth-Fueled Dream That Ended Violently and Reflects on How a Good Son of One Country Becomes the Errant Child of Another
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Interior Motives: Richard Green
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Piecing Amsterdam Together
- FIT BUT NOT FANATIC : Pump Iron? Run a Marathon? Over Her Dead (but Not Necessarily Forgotten) Body
- Saturday Playoffs
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Slow Start Dooms Cougars
- IT'S RELATIVE: You don't have to be...
- PALMS : Landmark Building to Become 'Megacenter'
- 2,700 Held in Bombay on Bombings Anniversary
- SPRING SPORTS : Bell High's Ochoa Finishes 12th in State Wrestling Tourney
- 'Life Is Sweet'
- DOWNTOWN : Garment Factory Owner Sentenced
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Samaria Graham: Is she what 'Blossom' needs to stay fresh?
- Vigilante's Base at Shop Investigated : Van Nuys: Mary Lou Holte has used a doughnut business as headquarters for fighting crime. Now Los Angeles police are calling it a public nuisance.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CRIME : Public-Private War Against Criminals Makes Economic Sense : The same powerful coalition that brought about Measure M for roads could also make our communities safer.
- * SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Los Angeles Councilwoman Jackie...
- Defense Helps Pacifica Come Back Again : Division III: Victory over University of San Diego High, 60-55, puts Mariners in State final for first time.
- Ventura Stopped 2nd Straight Year : College basketball: No. 1-ranked Pirates foiled again, this time by Long Beach City, 63-61, in state championship final.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gauchos' Crine Hangs In, Beats Cypress
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sprain's Two-Hitter, Zamora's Homer Win for Capistrano Valley
- UCLA Sinks Into the Pit as Oregon Comes Back : College basketball: Bruins get only one basket in the final 1:38 and waste chance for Pac-10 title. Damage will be determined by NCAA seedings today.
- HORSE RACING / FLORIDA DERBY : Holy Bull Is Given a 5 3/4-Length Breather
- BEL CANTO ARIAS. Kathleen Battle, soprano; London...
- MARIA IVOGUN: SONGS AND ARIAS. Various orchestras...
- ART : The Art of the Body Part : Sculptor Kiki Smith has found success in the art world without really trying with her defiantly feminist body politics
- Roberts' Urban Rustic, Tommy's Tangy Thai
- Behind the Bestsellers : So What Are Those 10 Stupid Things?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Resilient Wilson Maneuvers Campaign Agenda to His Turf
- EASTSIDE : Ex-Dropouts Get a 'Jump Start' on Jobs
- Whitewater Rains on Democrats' Parade : Politics: At national meeting, the party mood drowns in a deluge of defensiveness over Clinton inquiry. Chairman points finger at 3 GOP senators.
- CITY ARTS : Flower Powered
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Gilbert Garcetti : In the Hot Seat as L.A. District Attorney
- Just How Many Aliens Are Here Illegally? : A school census is a smart place to start, even with names and addresses kept confidential.
- San Fernando : A Tiny Town With Lots of Character
- Laguna Hills Ties for 2nd in Academic Quiz
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany Tops Buena for Title
- AND ONE MORE THING: Los Lobos fans...
- VERDI: "Falstaff." Jose van Dam, Luciana Serra,...
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Why Is Everyone Attacking Shaq?
- EASTSIDE : Latino Unity Is Goal of Conference
- Writers Should Start Out by Doing Their Homework
- Court Official Has Taken 34 Trips Since '91 : Expenses: Sheila Gonzalez has been criticized by some on her staff. But others say her travels benefit the county.
- VENTURA : Police Seek Youths in Teen-Ager's Stabbing
- L.A. Conference Aims to Help Curb Rising Domestic Violence : Crime: The theme of the large-scale meeting was to increase coordination within the justice system.
- AUTO RACING : Qualifying Woes Likely to Get Worse
- Today's Top Job Is Preparing for Employment Tomorrow
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Red-Hot and Cool: Mossimo Gianulli
- Destination: United States : The Silent Treatment : 10 Quiet--and Unbelievably Scenic--Places Across America That Soothe the Weary and Renew the Spirit
- BEING THERE : Fighter Flight
- Securing Your Home
- News, Tips & Bargains : American-Led Floats Through France
- Crenshaw Extends Mastery of Mater Dei : Prep basketball: Cougars defeat the Monarchs in Southern Regional Division I final for second consecutive year, 71-67.
- SANTA ANITA : Sir Hutch Gets First Victory in a Stakes, the Potrero Grande
- Thumbnail Sketches of Sullivan Hopefuls
- This Fan Can't Get Enough of 'Nique
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DIVISION II PLAYOFFS : CS Bakersfield Storms Past UC Riverside, 75-62
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Petchey Defeated by Agassi
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Riley Leads ASU Upset of Arizona