- Good to the Bone : Forensic Anthropologist Digs California for Its Veritable Bonanza of Prime Crime
- 3-Year-Old Boy Fatally Hurt While Crossing the Street
- Holiday Watch
- SANTA ANA : Schools Get Funds for Drop-Out Prevention
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor Wants Outside Attorney in Lawsuit
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS : MAKING IT WORK : Being Part of the Team at Work
- SOUTHLAND
- MCI Expected to Unveil E-Mail, Other Service Enhancements
- 'Main Streets' All Over Town : Program will seek friendly ambience for eight neglected thoroughfares across L.A.
- Ficus Fracas : Controversy Mushrooms Over Foliage That Enchants Some but Drives Others Up a Tree
- Sampras Will Face Sweden in Davis Cup
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Hill Wins While Schumacher Sits
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jazz-Funk Fest at Occidental a Sloppy Affair
- Today's Topic
- Water's Lobbying Nets a $3-Million Windfall : Grant: Representative's efforts helped reverse earlier snub by Labor Department. Money will aid job creation, training.
- Death Penalty: Only for Strangers? : When the defendant is known as a person, as in the O.J. case, juries often cringe
- Greetings, Congress--Guess What's Waiting : Returning legislators again face health care reform issue
- Working People : Society 'Demeans Teachers, Then Expects Miracles' : Respect: Parents seem to understand the importance of good teaching. So why don't they want their kids to become teachers?
- Illegal Immigrants Are, by Definition, Criminals : Prop. 187: Newcomers whose first act here is to break the law have no entitlement to America's bounty.
- Carving Out a Brand-New Life Through the Looking Glass
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Won't Let Bank Remove Leaning Pine
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 31
- Spikes' Party Gives the Dolphins Punch : Interconference: Rookie running back gains 70 yards and helps set up two touchdowns in Miami's 24-14 victory over the Packers.
- Cypress Shuts Out Ohlone in Soccer
- Two Thumbs Down for 'Natural Born Killers' : Stone's Method Only Shatters His Message
- TV REVIEWS : 'Party' Shows Class; 'Blue Skies' Cloudy
- OPERA REVIEW : A Quirky and Troubled 'Elektra' Returns
- THE 46TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : THE LOOK: What They Wore : Scattershot Glamour
- THE 46TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : Who Won What: The List of Winners on TV's Annual Night of Nights
- Letters to Voices : No Excuses for Lack of Values
- Population Conference
- Soul in Politics
- Checks and Balances
- Letters to Voices : Mixed Couples and Their Children
- GOP Opposition to Clinton
- Library Assessment
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 12, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 12, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 12, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 12, 1994
- Hughes to Shut Fullerton Plant, Sources Report
- Closure of Hughes Plant in Fullerton to Be Announced : Aerospace: Most of the complex's 6,800 workers will either be transferred or laid off, informed sources say.
- Agendas : Issues Coming Up
- THE 46TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : THE SCENE: Backstage Spin : Big Wins for 'Fences' Leave 'NYPD' Blue : CBS show gets several key awards, including best drama, but best actor goes to Franz.
- A Pair of Advocates for 'The Advocate'
- A Clean Slate
- Some Conventional Wisdom Is Just Plain False
- A Part in Parcel Shipping As a Courier
- No Home Prices
- ECHO PARK : Vote Scheduled on Kite Hill Duplexes
- Saturday Game
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Goodwill Gives Its Workers a New Start
- Standing His Ground : Amin David Makes Sure Policy-Makers Pay Attention to Latino Issues, Using Charm and Finesse--and Often Confrontaion
- Rancho Cucamonga Fire Fully Contained
- Girl, 6, Hit By Car, Critically Hurt
- Unsuited for Victory, St. Francis and Harvard Settle for the Tie
- I, Screenwriter : The inside story on how androgynous Pat from 'Saturday Night Live' turned into a mainstream (kind of), big-budget (not very) Hollywood movie.
- In Brief
- COVER STORY : A Chat With Mr. Mayhem : Quentin Tarantino quickly acquired quite the reputation for violence. His 1992 film 'Reservoir Dogs' was a cult hit. Now comes 'Pulp Fiction.' Is he trying to outgun himself or all of Hollywood?
- FICTION
- INDIAN CREEK CHRONICLES: A Winter Alone in...
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Self-Love Message Has a Rap Beat
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- WESTLAKE : It's Built, and Now They Are Coming
- Unmarried, Happy--and Not Alone : Poll: Meeting others like themselves is easy, finding a mate isn't, say respondents, most of whom hope to wed. Looks and wealth are still main attractions.
- An Impulsive Trip--on USAir Flight 427 : Tragedy: When Southland engineer's meeting ended early, he hopped a plane to surprise his parents for his 40th birthday. Relatives and colleagues recall plane crash victim as quiet, dedicated and dynamic.
- Brown Opens Headquarters in Santa Ana : Politics: Candidate emphasizes UCI poll indicating Wilson's support in Republican stronghold is waning. She still trails him locally.
- Driver Crashes Into Own House, Hurts Child Inside
- Fighting Back After Molestation : Desiray Bartak of Palmdale has set an example of courage after childhood sexual trauma
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Talks Resume, but a Lockout Looms
- Takahashi Wins Debut at Los Amigos : Football: Lobos hold off a depleted Century squad, 20-7, in season opener.
- Raiders Are Finally Home, Face Seattle : Pro football: So far, team's reconstruction appears to be less successful than Coliseum's.
- Customers Can Fill Up in More Ways Than One : Marketing: Industry officials say the blending of a fast-food outlet and a gasoline station has proved popular and profitable.
- The Hillbilly Cat : Elvis Presley on the Brink of Stardom
- Sweetbreads Off Menu in Mad Cow Fears : Britain: Authorities ban the delicacy because a new study suggests that it could be infected with the ailment.
- CLOSE-UP : Boss Hogs
- Wheelchair Manufacturers Tailoring Products to Customers' Lifestyles
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Beats Fountain Valley With 3 Scores in 5 Minutes
- COLUMN ONE : Headlines and High Anxiety : We're safer and healthier than ever--and also more afraid of what we eat, drink and breathe. Why the reality gap? Too often, critics say, the media's coverage fuels our fears.
- 418 Victims of Minnesota Firestorm Live in Memory : Disaster: On Sept. 1, 1894, flames swept over 480 square miles of white pine forest. In just four hours, six towns were reduced to rubble and the woods to a wasteland of charred stumps.
- PERSPECTIVE ON DISNEY HALL : Another Bunker on the Hill : Design complexities and an architect's stubborn creativity are the culprits behind the concert hall's escalating costs.
- Boy, 15, Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Shooting : Violence: Gunman fires into crowd of about 300 youths at Canoga Park car cruiser hangout. Gang dispute is blamed.
- Pursuing Solution to '8% Problem' Youths : County's Strategy Will Focus on Habitual Offenders
- Volunteers Lay Groundwork : Charity: United Way's annual fund-raising campaign is launched with community projects during Day of Caring.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : N.C. State Surprises Clemson
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mt. San Antonio, Fullerton End Game in Tie, 39-39
- Rosy Future on His Side of the Track
- VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Gains Momentum With Sweep
- Destination: New Hampshire : Cloud Cover : Hilltop Mansion Elevates the Tourist Spirit
- Color It Fall in California
- For the Sake of Science : When Tony Lamadrid, a Schizophrenic Patient and Research Subject at UCLA, Committed Suicide, It Set Off a National Debate: What Is Acceptable in Human Experimentation and Who Decides?
- MADISON AVE. LOSS: It's a busy time...
- 'Mexicanz' Billboard Ads Protested
- College Students Go Creative in Fishing for Jobs : Employment: One person sent out animated videos as resumes--and landed a job. Another passed out the plain-paper variety at a conference.
- Rudder Failure Seen as Possible Cause of Crash
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Meetings Planned on Riot Damage
- DOWNTOWN : Central Library's Teen Center Debuts
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- WEST ADAMS : Grave Site Portrayals of Historic Figures
- YMCA After-School Program Comes Up Short : Child care: Organization had applied to supervise 200 extra youths this academic year but was denied. It's now adding more slots to accommodate children of parents who aren't at home.
- Last Moving Experience : Staff Reaches Plaza Level in City Hall's 3rd Move in 5 Years
- Second Thoughts About Conventional Wisdom : Contrary to the way the bets are shaping up, it is not Sybert but Beilenson whose record and agenda are most in tune with the voters of the 24th Congressional District.
- Rams Try to Muffle Falcons : Pro football: Recent record, however, indicates Rison's 'guarantee' of victory may be valid.
- Arellanes Passes Valley by Santa Barbara
- Disneyland <i> Oui</i> , Ojai <i> Non</i> in Michelin California Guide : Books: The venerable French company's first assessment of the state is opinionated, detailed and likely to ruffle a few feathers.
- North, by ALISON HAWTHORNE DEMING
- What to Do If You Can't Pay Mortgage
- FICTION
- 'The Scent of Green Papaya'
- Preview '94 : Frontier Doves and Hawks : SYNDICATED FARE INCLUDES MORE CELEB-HOSTED TALK SHOWS
- JUST THE FACTS : Cruise Ship Scores
- Learn About State Programs to Help Buyers
- Salad Days : The head and leaf varieties that make their way to the market are just the tip of the iceberg for Southland lettuce gardeners.
- Safe Homes Sought for Prairie Birds in Peril : Research: Oklahoma center helped save heroic species from extinction. Now it seeks scratch to keep less glamorous varieties alive.
- Picture Show
- Sweet Relief After Days of Sickness and Doubt
- O.C. Vietnamese Becoming Links to Emerging Deals : Trade: U.S. companies are turning to business people here with family ties and connections to the Southeast Asian nation.
- CRAZY IN ALABAMA by Mark Childress...
- Mountain Bike Climbing
- The Demise of a Dynasty : BODY OF KNOWLEDGE, <i> By Carol Dawson (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $22.95; 480 pp.)</i>
- COMING HOME : Commerce: Vietnamese emigrants are returning to their homeland as expectant capitalists--and finding both opportunity and frustration.
- Your Mortgage : Bill Protects Borrowers From Rate Gouging
- FICTION
- A RIVER SUTRA by Gita Mehta...
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Williamstown, Massachusetts : 'A Village Beautiful' : That's What Locals Call This Historic New England Town, Where the Fall Leaf Show Will Soon Begin
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE LAND OF THE INCAS photographs...
- City Times Cover Story : True Colors : Instead of Fun and Games, This Summer Camp Teaches Teens to Confront the Stereotypes That Tear at Los Angeles
- Gotham's Car-free Culture
- WILD THINGS : See You Later, Alligator
- Frail Pontiff Urges Croats to Forge Peace
- Screenwriting Contest for Minorities
- Preview '94 : PBS Loads the Bases : KEN BURNS' 'BASEBALL,' F.D.R., WILL ROGERS AND A TRIP TO POLYNESIA ARE NETWORK SLUGGERS
- Slain Guard Had Spoken Often of Dying : Shooting: Before being gunned down last week, Brinks worker Dennie Plese warned of the perils of his job, family members recall.
- Dole Will Campaign With Oliver North
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE DISTRICT 29 : Race for Hill's Seat Tinged With the Color of Money
- College Football Spothlight
- For the Rams, Rison's Talk Isn't Cheap
- Whittier Christian's 6-2 Victory More Than Satisfying
- It's All Over Early for USC, 38-14 : College football: Trojans are overpowered by Penn State, which scores almost at will in taking a 35-0 halftime lead.
- Hot Rod Didn't Even Have to Buy a Ticket
- Palomar Offense Piercing in 58-24 Victory
- MOTORCYCLES : Doohan Is Set to Win for Australia
- THEATER NOTES : Odyssey to City--Hold the Hot Wax
- GAMES AT A GLANCE : INTERCONFERENCE
- AND ONE MORE THING: The fur is...
- First Step in Regaining Control of 'Ghost Town' : City takes a welcome, stronger stance at North Hills site
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 30
- Seminoles, Off Slow, Race to 52-20 Victory : ACC: After trailing at halftime, No. 4 Florida State scores 35 consecutive points against Maryland.
- Kings and Mighty Ducks Open Exhibition Play in San Diego
- U.S. OPEN : N.Y. Toasts Agassi--He'll Play Stich
- SWIMMING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Is Pushed but Repeats as Winner of the 800 Freestyle
- PRIVATE LIVES / KIDS BEAT : Raffi Is Back and Relaxed
- Calvary Chapel Rolls Over Horizon, 28-0
- PRIVATE LIVES : To CD or Not CD-ROM? : That is the question, as the Bard goes multimedia in software that ranges from rudimentary text-only discs to packages that let you become a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- One Can't Turn Away From the Screams of Child Abuse : Writer of storybooks for young people has a chilling encounter with the horror of the violation. She pledges to dedicate herself to helping the helpless.
- Witnesses Recant Testimony, Free Death Row Inmate
- Northridge Loses Opener, 40-19 : Boise State Scores Pivotal Touchdowns in Fourth Quarter
- Illinois Muzzles Missouri
- Losing to Rams Might Be Too Hot for Andre
- Wang's Running Does the Trick
- In Brief
- Funk Paces Village Christian, 21-9
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Neighbors Turn to City for Help With Blighted Home
- Starting Anew : Recovery: Pasadena Glen couple are first burned-out household in neighborhood to move back. New home uses pieces of old one.
- Kick Sails Wide, Stanford Gets Tie : Nonconference: Northwestern avoids loss when Abrams misses 23-yard field-goal attempt with three seconds to play.
- JOE vs. STEVE : History Indicates There Is Something Personal at Stake Today for Montana, Young
- Hugh Grant Deals With <i> IT</i> : We were introduced to him as the charming, unaffected Brit in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral.' Now he's one of Hollywood's most-wanted leading men. The honeymoon is over, bloke.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- The semi-Zeppelin reunion of Jimmy Page and...
- Chaffey Takes What Moorpark Is Giving to Get a 19-13 Victory
- MORE STREISAND?: Erlichman and Landers both say...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Trust Us, This Is Real : Fourteen alternative-rock groups have recorded versions of their favorite Carpenters songs. : Is this a joke? Not to them. The dark side of the Carpenters' American Dream isn't joke material.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- James Aubrey Jr., Former Head of CBS and MGM, Dies
- Spreading the Word : Lancaster Evangelist Guiding Ex-Tagger Hopes to Reap Publicity Boon
- 'Made in America'
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Families Grasp for Information Lifeline : Cubans: News of loved ones' fates in refugee exodus is painfully scanty.
- Tennis May Be Wheezing, but It's Not Dead Yet
- COMMENTARY : Milking an Expensive Cash Cow
- Ventura Hits High-Water Mark in First Game, 38-0
- NEW RELEASES : Palmieri Takes New Route With Help From Friends
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Another Garritson Makes Mark for Buena Park
- LONDON REPORT: Former Sugarcubes singer Bjork is...
- Extending a Young Hand to America
- Sawdust Fire Tough to Get Out : Combustion: A fire captain says the smoky, smelly outdoor blaze could have been handled easier if piles of wood chips had been separated. But now it could be burning for quite awhile.
- Major, Putting His Career on the Line, Fights to Ensure Peace in Northern Ireland
- Memory Lane : Simi Valley Days: More than 80 vehicles, some classics, are displayed for car buffs. Chili cook-off is also part of the fun.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Sharon Papa : Fighting to Get More Respect for the Transit Police
- Town's Safe Investment Led to Risks and Losses : Securities: One-fourth of $5-million value disappeared in derivative transactions. Fund denies misleading its clients.
- STYLE: FALL BEAUTY : MONUMENTAL MAKEUP
- MTA Delayed Response to Warning on Tunnels : Subway: To save money, they say, officials waited six months before ordering contractor to stabilize ground.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Teen-age girl stands up to sexual harassment in 'Boys Will Be Boys'
- Where Boom Town Meets Country Living : Canyon Country: In the late '80s, growing families, retirees and young professionals fled L.A. to come here.
- Solo Sojourns in New York City
- How to Rent After Filing Chapter 7
- EL SERENO : Composer Illustrates Music Through Time
- Items From Simpson's Chicago Hotel Room Are Auctioned
- IRA Jail Breakout Rattles Peace Process
- Profile : The Spiritual Spin : PEGGY WEHMEYER'S JOB AS THE ONLY RELIGION CORRESPONDENT IN NETWORK NEWS
- Stuck in the Middle : Those 35 to 54 Are Less Likely to Go Out, More Likely to Be Unhappy
- Water Users Hope to Chart Course for Ventura River : Conservation: Coalition will examine a plan to manage the waterway now, and in the event of another drought.
- UCI Awaiting Official Word on Direction : Education: Anticipation runs high as Chancellor Wilkening prepares to unveil her vision for enhancing university's future in an era of belt-tightening.
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : El Modena
- UCLA Has Hands Full, Beats SMU : College football: Shah's touchdown gives struggling Bruins 17-10 victory.
- In Brief
- The Club Gets Bigger : Escondido's arts center joins a number of new suburban performance venues. Is it a cultural vision or just a good intention?
- The Skillful, Durable Schreier
- Radisson Suit Alleges Red Line Damage
- Preview '94 : TV Movies Display Based Instincts
- Offering a Hand--and a Friendly Ear--to Job Seekers Over 50 : Employment: Age needn't be a barrier to re-entering the work force, say counselors who give resume and interviewing tips at Second Careers.
- A Gas in the Dunes
- 85 Lions Perish in Serengeti
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Preview '94 : Cable's Full Cart : CHANNELS STOCK UP ON DOCUMENTARIES, MUSIC, CONSUMER GOODS
- Garcetti Faces Political Pitfalls at Every Turn
- Preview '94 : HOME ALONE
- Tackling the Odds : Football: Nissim Leon's program in which he shares his passion for the game has kept more than 50 children off the streets and out of trouble.
- Preview '94 : The Autumnal Tumult on the Soaps
- Reagan and Bush Deceived Public, McFarlane Says
- JUSTICE 101 : A COURTROOM PRIMER
- Baylor Gets 35 Points--in First Quarter
- COMMENATARY / MIKE LUPICA : Meggett Fills in the Holes for the Giants
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : Edison
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : Dana Hills
- DEL MAR : Least Likely Frankel Horse Wins Palomar
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : Sampras Lost Match, but May Have Gained New Image
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Defeats Louisville, Is 2-0 First Time Since '85
- In Brief
- BRIDGING THE GAP: The Bridge benefit, the...
- River of Raging Rewrites
- CD SPOTLIGHT
- Star Pays $2M for His Privacy
- MIND YOUR CIVIC MANNERS : Good Citizens Know That Playing by the Rules Applies at Any Age
- Weekend Escape: Stanislaus River : Rapid Transit : A Rafting Trip in Mother Lode Country Lets Kids--and Parents--Taste Adventure
- FICTION
- Southern Comforts of Art and Gardens
- WEST ADAMS : 10K Walkathon to Benefit AIDS Project
- SOUTH GATE : L.A. Philharmonic Offers Free Concert
- Group Offers Help to Aging Survivors of Nazi Terror : New York: Selfhelp Community Services tries to help those who have lived through the Holocaust and find feelings of loss intensifying as they grow older.
- Specter of AIDS Worries a Third of Dating Adults : Concerns Are Apparent Even Amid Talk of Celibacy and Monogamy
- Alcohol-Sale Sting Results in 8 Citations : Law enforcement: Police cadet posed as an underage customer at 19 places selling liquor in Brea and Yorba Linda.
- It's Schwab's, Though Not So Original
- PREP ROUNDUP : Jensen, Geiger Lead Laguna Beach to Victory
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Stewart Has Four Scores and 211 Yards to Lead Tennessee, 41-23
- McCallum Pays a Visit to Teammates
- SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : Alabama Takes Advantage of Turnovers, Beats Vanderbilt, 17-7
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Corkum, Dollas Seek More Money
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Wisconsin Opens With a 56-0 Victory
- Golden West Falls Short in Opener
- Two Sides of Sinead in 'Universal Mother'
- THE GENE POOL : Music Comes From His Mom's Side
- Director Really Out on a Limb
- SIMPLE PASSION by Annie Ernaux, translated...
- Hooked on Tide Pools
- Wilson Beats Cathedral, Ends Streak
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Fee Approved to Extend Hours at Libraries
- Preview '94 : Daughters of the American TV Evolution : AN AUTUMN THEME: DADDYS WHOSE LITTLE GIRLS ARE GROWN-UP ACHIEVERS
- Preview '94 : Fall's Ever-Changing Family : 5 ORPHANS STICK TOGETHER, 4 SISTERS-IN-LAW BATTLE MOM, 2 DRAMAS GO SCALPEL TO SCALPEL AND 28 SERIES SEEK A LIVING SPACE
- Obituary
- Diamond Girls : Little League 'Quake Kids' aren't the only inspiration this summer
- CSUN Finishes 3rd in Volleyball Tournament
- Knights Grab Playoff Game, Field Advantage From Splash
- El Mariachi (Cinemax Thursday at 4:40 a.m.)...
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : 3 Youths Charged With Killing Dog
- Preview '94 : A Feel for Family : ABC PINS ITS SATURDAY NIGHT VALUES ON WHOLESOME MOVIES
- COVER STORY : He's Swell on Wheels! : Gerard Moreno and Other Disabled Athletes Benefit From Innovative Wheelchair Designs
- Some Leadership in the Home Insurance Mess : Garamendi steps forth in the wake of Legislature's inaction
- Oil and Politics Make For Dangerous Mix in Nigeria
- Homeless Plan OK Is Called 'Political Move'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Janss Mall Makes New Request for Sign
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Voters Press 16 Candidates to Choose Sides
- 2-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Jacuzzi : Swimming: Police say another child was watching the victim, though his parents were in an adjacent pool.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Chaos Wins if Season Is Called Off
- Gonzalez Is TKO Winner Over Cordoba
- Returning to Trade : Commerce: Vietnamese emigrants are returning to their homeland as expectant capitalists--and finding both opportunity and frustration.
- FICTION
- Media: Magazine Showcases Artists
- U.S. Delegation to North Korea Opens Talks on Liaison Offices
- Gun Designer Defends 'American Tradition' : Weapons: William Ruger has spent most of his life designing, refining and manufacturing guns. They are known for their clean, efficient design and precise workmanship.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : Great Talent Rises to the Top
- Salsa to Play Sounders in Final Today
- Perot Lashes Out at Clinton and His Haiti Invasion Policy
- THE MATERIAL CHILD: Coming of Age in...
- Wilson Moves to Fund Alameda Corridor : Transportation: Governor will seek $80 million for project. Brown accuses him of waiting until an election year to act.
- The Boy Who Made Them Look
- Laboring Search : Erica Washington's Long Quest for a Job Has Been a Lesson in Life, and in Politics
- Africans Try to Break Silence on AIDS Even as Ailment Consumes Their Continent
- BELL GARDENS : Workers Lose Bid to Buy Casino Share
- Jumping Bean Bounces Back : C'mon--you remember the fun of holding one in your hand. Now the little curiosities are hot once again.
- Mast Hysteria : Tall Ships' Arrival Turns Landlubbers Into Old Salts
- An Edge Measured in Human Lives : Is U.S. losing its technological advantage over nations it may one day face in battle?
- Boys Hike for Help as Father Dies in Wilds
- 1 Killed in 4-Vehicle Accident