- A Averages, but Can They Read?
- HAILEY'S HOMELESS
- If El Toro Incorporates, Cost of Services Will Go Up
- Archbishop on Violence
- The Bad News Bearers at CNN Have Whipped the Networks in the Gulf War, but Will They Get Zapped When The Scuds Stop Flying?
- HAILEY'S HOMELESS
- City Director Will Run for Funds
- Jordan Striving to Cut Its Losses for Siding With Iraq : Policy: U.S. will eventually renew aid, but Saudis are likely 'to pull out every old grudge,' diplomat predicts.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Parks Would Have Written a Different Scenario
- Irvine Sends Mulligan Out a Winner--Barely
- Things Get Rough as Kings Stay Tough : Hockey: There are 244 penalty minutes in 6-3 victory, L.A.'s seventh in a row and fourth in nine days against Jets.
- Palmer's Later Career Got Sneak Peek in Beverly Hills
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Servite's Patience Is Rewarded
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Clovis Gets Past Valhalla for Second Title in a Row
- Harper Goes to Bank, Makes Timberwolves Pay
- Restaurants : Neighborhood Places
- In Brief:
- The Groundlings Resurface With New Satire and Improv
- Don't Bet on Interest on Excess Taxes Withheld
- STONES OF ARAN: Pilgrimage by Tim...
- 3 Decades Give Couple a View of Neighborhood Transformed : Oxnard: They have seen G Street go from Anglo to Latino. But it's still the same cozy house they got in 1959.
- One Killed as Plane Crashes Into Houses : Air tragedy: Victim is believed to be the pilot. Five structures were hit in Monterey Park but nobody on the ground was injured.
- Ventura Knocked Out of State Tournament in 70-68 Loss to Cypress
- P.V. Parents Sue to Halt Proposal to Close Schools : Education: The district's budget-cutting plan would involve consolidation and teacher layoffs. Seven campuses would be affected.
- Athletics Starting Without Rickey : Baseball: Henderson's holdout is not helping Oakland as it tries to regroup after World Series flop.
- UNLV Finishes With a Flourish : Basketball: Runnin' Rebels beat Titans, 104-83, to become first team in 12 years to finish regular season unbeaten.
- Rancho Santiago Scores Three in the Seventh, Beats Saddleback
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Long Beach Defeats San Jose, 73-53
- Agassi Wins Exhibition Match With Sampras
- Pepe Reilly of Glendale, John Bray of...
- Free-for-All Election Indicates That Democracy Has Come to Teamsters : Labor: Under a government-supervised process, three of the union's national leaders, plus James R. Hoffa's son, are battling for president.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PETS : Treats for a Dog-Eat-Dog World
- TRAVELS IN SAN FRANCISCO by Herb...
- PROUD ATLANTA : It Went After the 1996 Summer Olympics With Trademark Zeal. Will a New Wave of Visitors Catch the Feeling?
- ROLE MODELS FOR A TYRANT? : SADDAM HUSSEIN'S HEROES
- Retired Municipal Judge Dies
- Robert D. Ballard, the adventuresome scientist who...
- Claremont Graduate School Gets Environmental Grant
- Solemn Bush Vows to Move Quickly Toward Stability in Mideast : Gulf War: The President's mood is tempered by concern for U.S. POWs. He repeats call for Iraqis to overthrow Hussein.
- For Scud's Victims, No Safe Rear Area : Survivors: 'Nobody in a thousand years thought a warhead would come right at us,' one says.
- A Coroner's-Eye View of 'Drug Babies'
- AIDS Keeps Expanding Its Deadly Reach : Statistics: In 1990, 457 county residents, including two children, contracted the disease, which claimed 311 lives.
- I've been an artist since I could...
- Mortician Monitors Civil War Prison
- Controversial Psychiatric Facility Opens
- Los Angeles Marathon Facts
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEWS : *** RICK MARGITZA : "Hope" : <i> Blue Note</i>
- Troops: the Few, the Proud and the Underpaid : Compensation: They put their lives on the line for Uncle Sam, who gives them peanuts in return, experts say.
- Carol A. Stewart has been named vice...
- HOW I LEARNED TO RIDE THE BICYCLE:...
- Pack trips by one of the oldest...
- Violent Storms Slash Across Southeast
- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : New 'CBS Schoolbreak' shows a wicked kind of teen-age love
- Big Bash
- MOTOR RACING OFF-ROAD AT LAS VEGAS : After the Storm, Stewart Is a Winner in Desert
- Veteran Songwriters Reunite at Benefit Concert for Homeless
- In Brief:
- Cash, Expertise Shortages Slow Polish Economy : Capitalism: After decades of centralized manipulation, it is no longer clear who owns what, what anything's value is, how it can be sold or to whom.
- Voices Against War
- 'Death Spiral' Sends REA Co-Op in Colorado Into Bankruptcy Court : Power: Cheap loans fueled rural electrification unit's spread throughout state. Then it cut its rates while costs rose. Now, it owes more than $1 billion.
- ROAD NOTES
- Quake Brought Shake-Up in Safety : Anniversary: The temblor of Feb. 28, 1990, pointed out deficiencies in emergency planning by cities. Officials believe they'll do better next time.
- Memories Linger on Boardwalks
- Longfellow's Image Due for a Face Lift
- Geez, we don't know who this Jennifer...
- Communications Gone, Iraqis Maneuvered in the Dark
- In Celebration of Winter--and the Way It Was
- Three 'Parents' Fight Over Custody in Surrogate Case : Procreation: Santa Ana couple who hired woman to bear a child split up. Now all of them claim the baby.
- In the Norplant Case, Good Intentions Make Bad Law : Courts: The choice of jail or a contraceptive implant for a woman convicted of child abuse violates her rights--and fails to help her children.
- Jail Measure Will Have to Be Clear : * O.C. voters will support a tax hike when they agree with the goals
- San Diego
- Natives Grow Like Weeds in Dry Weather
- Waste System Costs $180 Million to Start
- FBI Still Baffled Two Years After Bombing of Van : Probe: Investigators exhaust leads but don't believe terrorists blew up van belonging to Navy Capt. Will Rogers III, sources say.
- Sorry, but Winky Wouldn't Fit in at Wild Animal Park
- Miscellany
- Couturier, With Hat Trick, Again Dooms Gulls
- Long Beach Defeats Pacific to Qualify for Tournament
- ON LOCATION : Rockin' Robins : The tug of war over the dashing outlaw has come down to two movies--Fox's TV movie will be first, but Warners has Kevin Costner
- COVER STORY : The Wolfe at the (Stage) Door : With a hunger for shattering myths, playwright/director George C. Wolfe applies his provocative style to jazz legend Jelly Roll Morton
- Base Towns Hope Troops' Return Revives Business : Military: With customers and employees deployed to serve in the Gulf War, surrounding communities have struggled.
- MUTUAL FUNDS/ RUSS WILES : Tax Hike May Raise Appeal of State Muni Issues
- African Chic Transplanted to Monrovia : Boutique: Nigerian who fled city hubbub offers handmade dashikis and other finery.
- Iraq Frees Captured CBS News Crew; Network Credits Soviet Intervention
- Worried Man Finds Sister in Kuwaiti News Photo as She Welcomes G.I.s
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Mobile Home Fire Injures Father, Baby
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Golden West Edges L. A. Valley, Keeps Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Artesia Proves Worthy of Its Reputation : Division II-A: Jones, O'Bannon lead defending champions over Woodbridge, 58-40.
- THE PREPS : St. Bernard Buzzer Shot Sinks Costa Mesa : Division III-A Girls: Defending champions are stopped short this time, 73-71.
- Under a Southern Cross : FATHER MELANCHOLY'S DAUGHTER, <i> By Gail Godwin (William Morrow: $21.95; 512 pp.)</i>
- Key Sri Lankan Official Killed by Car Bomb
- Prop. 13 Foes to Go to High Court : Property taxes: U.S. will be asked to rule in two cases where levies are disproportionately higher than those paid by others with similar properties.
- Kuwaiti Government Plans to Return, Restore Control
- ABC Board Votes to Expand Controversial TV Program
- Fallout Over the Root of the Art Wars
- UCLA Magazines Fill Void for Students, Take Look at Unexplored Issues : Media: The seven official publications are products of the tumultuous activism of the '60s and '70s.
- Marine Geologist Wins Harvey Mudd Prize
- U.S. Military Finding Key Deficiencies Amid Victory : Lessons: Much went right, planners say. But there are problems with fast, long-range deployment.
- NOW THE HARD PART: Winning the Peace : The Wreckage of Past War Successes
- King Hussein : The Man in the Middle Is Now the Man in Deep Water
- Gang Blamed for $65,000 Home Fire
- 'Degenerate Art': For Some, Ugly Too Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Latinos Changing the Face of the County : Census: The minority group now makes up more than a quarter of the population, a shift that is reshaping education, politics and commerce.
- Study Ordered on School Sites
- There are big fish, like the colorful...
- 'Degenerate Art': For Some, Ugly Too Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- In Barkley's Mind, He Is NBA's Baddest : Pro basketball: Talented forward for the Philadelphia 76ers is convinced that he is viewed in a different light than the league's other superstars.
- THE PREPS : STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Savanna's Okada Wins Second Title, This Time at 135 Pounds
- Artesia Wins but Not in a Blowout, 58-40
- THE PREPS : DIVISION 2-A BOYS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : El Dorado's Title Hopes Dashed by Bell Gardens
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Oh, Brother: John and Patrick Make It an All-McEnroe Final
- RADIO : If We May, Sir . . . : For Michael Jackson, the Persian Gulf War is the most compelling topic of an enduring career in L.A. talk radio
- Latin Salsa Gain on World Music Scene
- 1/2 JESUS JONES : "Doubt" : <i> SBK</i>
- Silicon Valley Awash in Water Shortage Fears : Drought: Computer chip manufacturers have changed their production processes to save the precious liquid. They fear added cutbacks could harm the quality of their product.
- War May Strengthen U.S.' Resolve on Economic Front
- Road to Monetary Union in Europe Proving Bumpy
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Journey to the (Official) Center of the World
- Palme Assassination Still a Mystery : Tragedy: Five years after the prime minister was killed, there are no suspects. Scandals have rocked the investigation into the shooting.
- France Wary of the Past in War Crimes Trials : History: The specter of the Vichy regime's persecution of Jews lurks in background in today's prosecution of suspected collaborators.
- Gladys Nederlander: One-Acts for A
- Mayor Says Utility Tax Needed to Keep Services
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : 2 Sought in Holdup of Money Courier
- Scott Frasco and Alan Kanervo have been...
- Must an Author Be an Assassin?
- Airlines Waging Their Own War : Trends: Foreign carriers are actively seeking a larger part of the U.S. domestic market. Ultimately, that could mean higher fares and fewer frequent-flier programs.
- Owners Split Over Who Pays for Repairs
- Khmer Rouge Lets Relief Agencies Into Hidden Refugee Camps : Cambodia: Many former residents have disappeared. Others have resettled in U.N.-aided facilities.
- Black History: Books, Tapes
- Driving Miss Daisy (HBO Sunday at 9...
- Air Bag Stories Keep Popping Up : Safety: Now in wide use, the device seems to offer hope for fewer road fatalities. Some who survived crashes tell of incredibly narrow escapes.
- Bush: Nickname
- Anglo Enclave Becomes an Ethnic Patchwork
- COUNTYWIDE : Sun Gives Respite After Rainstorm
- COMMENTARY ON LAGUNA NIGUEL : City's Major Goal: Assuring Citizen Role in Decision-Making : Laguna Niguel's issues are tough, but being closer to them, we better understand our problems.
- L.A. Trash Plan: What It Means and How It Works : The Rules: Households will get two 60-gallon barrels and a 14-gallon recycling bin. Pickups will be made weekly.
- Long Beach Beats Pacific to Make Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Barbara Wins Division I-A
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Mississippi State Happy to Share SEC Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway Teams Up to Topple RBV : Division I Boys: Milling, Rarity, Fletcher figure heavily in 70-50 victory for Titans' fifth section championship.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : San Pasqual Does Its Cereal Number : Division II Boys: After Meek sparks a victory over El Camino for the title, the Eagles pass the cornflakes.
- Revisiting Dallas
- Robert L. Jones has been named general...
- Hotels Proliferate for Disney World Vacationers
- FOOD & WINE : Spicy Island : Hot, Exotic Sri Lankan Cuisine Features Rice, Curry and Chutney
- Southeast Asia and South Pacific Air Passes Offer Substantial Savings
- Los Angeles CountyTORRANCE: Phase 1 of The...
- Satellite, TV Relay Unit Orbited by French Rocket
- Turk 182 (KTTV Wednesday at 8 p.m.),...
- Despite Opponents' Gains, Pasadena Incumbents Lead in Funds : Election: Two officeholders retain edge in City Director races. In contest for open seat, Sally Mosher loans her campaign $13,000.
- Can Military Success Help Spur a Recovery? : Bush should try to cash in on popularity to revive economy
- AMERICAN CASUALTIES OF DESERT STORM
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : A Grandmother's Dreams Still Guide a Student's Life
- Coping With Crisis : Shortage: Growth controls are necessary to stop increasing demand for water.
- Coping With Crisis : Water: San Diegans want to conserve, but a unified vision is vital.
- Running Can Trip Up Health, Expert Says
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Softball Team's Ouster Criticized
- There Goes the New Neighborhood : Construction: Residents in older tracts protest the selling of new, larger homes for less than they paid. 'This has devastated the value of our homes,' one says.
- Israeli Vessel Did Not Cause Oil Spill
- SAILING : Field Is Off in Cabo San Lucas Race
- Handicapping the NCAA's Final 64 Teams
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Eagles Lose Composure and Game After Three-Point Shot Goes In, Out
- O'Neal Becoming the Center of the '90s
- Goethe Institute Uses Arts to Unite Germans, Americans : Among the organization's projects are several programs related to LACMA's exhibit on 'Degenerate Art' under the Nazis
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEWS : *** HANK ROBERTS : "Birds of Prey" : <i> JMT</i>
- 'Absalom' a Bitter Song of South Africa
- HOT SHOTS: Maybe producing a Bangles album...
- Expanding the Fiddler's Repertory
- MOVIES : The New Land of Boz : Football wasn't big enough for Brian Bozworth, says sports agent Gary Wichard, but Hollywood is just the ticket
- Scout's Honor, They're Picking on the Wrong 2 Tykes
- Urbanites Garden in Rented Plots
- Skiing
- Owens, Smart End Loyola's Quest : WCC tournament: Seventh-seeded San Francisco upsets Lions, 101-93, in opening round.
- Transfer Mulligan Helps Keep Palos Verdes at Top of Game : Basketball: After a standout season at Santa Margarita High, junior point guard becomes the Lady Sea Kings' scoring and assist leader.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL REGIONAL : Rancho Santiago Pours It On at End for Victory
- DIVISION I GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Brady's Bunches Lead Poway's Reprise Against Mt. Carmel
- Favored Buy The Firm Wins Featured Race at Aqueduct
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Anderson Comes Through When Needed for Servite
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Times Really Are A-Changing: Columbia Releasing Dylan Bootlegs
- UNLV Finishes Perfectly : College basketball: Top-ranked Rebels become first team in 12 years to end regular season undefeated by beating Fullerton, 104-83.
- ART : Cultural Concepts : Celia Munoz draws on her childhood and heritage to tell stories in challenging, conceptual multimedia works
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEWS : *** OLD & NEW DREAMS : "A Tribute To Blackwell" : <i> Black Saint</i>
- POLITICAL FORECAST : How Much Time Left on Hussein's Political Clock?
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver of Truck Hit by Train Dies
- Deputies Search for Altadena Girl
- The Dry Facts: Forecasters Say Really Big Storm Is Over Horizon : Weather: Keep the umbrella handy. Another potent rainmaker expected to hit Monday night could pack an even bigger punch.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of March 3-9
- Peace Activists Refuse to Declare Cease-Fire : Rallies: Despite halt in fighting, pacifists say protest is the only thing that will change leaders' attitudes.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Brewers' Higuera Not Ready
- Sculpture Captures Dignity of Kenya's Wildlife
- WATER & POWER by Greg Boyd...
- HISPANIC HOLLYWOOD: The Latins in Motion Pictures...
- Project Airs to Curb School Dropout Rate
- Latvian Leader Predicts Victory in Independence Referendum
- Music Center Honors Early Supporters
- Good Time to Think About Home Refinancing
- Jeff Folick has been named to the...
- Mexican Tourism in Tumult : Hospitality: The country wants to double the number of international visitors. Privatization was already causing problems--then the Gulf War broke out.
- The Wine of Philosophy
- Empire State Wears Red, White and Blue
- Foes of Freeway Called Obstacles
- Marching Through the Heart of Atlanta's Past
- Optimism Amid Diversity, Adversity : Lynwood: A lot of friendly people live in this multicultural community, which looks forward to the 1993 completion of the Century Freeway.
- THE CALIFORNIA INDIANS: An Illustrated Guide ...
- Arab Women Give Elegant Voice to 'Fears'
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Sunday at 11 p.m....
- But Seriously, Folks . . . : Rhino Records has a problem. The funky, irreverent company faces respectability as it tries to succeed big-time and not sell out.
- Italy to Donate Millions for War Costs, Official Says
- A Scholarship Program That Could Turn Even Bart Into an Achiever
- Want to see the college basketball team...
- Controversy No Stranger in Valley Town of Visalia : Setting: Local residents, who pride themselves on being innovative, aren't surprised that their town produced the Norplant decision.
- Cranston: A Sad Tale of a Good Man Gone Wrong : Ethics: If only California's senior senator had remembered the reasons he went to Washington, he might not have lost his way.
- Did Demolition Release Asbestos? Jury Hears 2 Sides
- 1 Dead, 3 Wounded in Aftermath of Fight at Santee Party
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull in High-Rent District With 70 Goals Again
- Woodbridge Uses Defense to Win Title : Division II-A Girls: Warriors slow high-scoring Bishop Montgomery to win, 47-37.
- SANTA ANITA : Excavate to Run in the San Rafael
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Smith Breaks Party Line on Pasarell Issue
- Coach Gets a Shot
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Torrance Nudges South, 2-1
- England's Jesus Jones Transcends Its Acid-House Beginnings
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GALLERIES : Kachina Dollhouse
- Valley Girl on Top of the Hill
- The Colossus of 'Roids : MUSCLE: Confessions of an Unlikely Bodybuilder, <i> By Samuel Wilson Fussell (Poseidon: $18.95; 252 pp.)</i>
- Wood-Frame Window Insulates and Beautifies
- Allied Troops Bury Iraqi Dead; American War Deaths Put at 89
- Kenya Arrests Outspoken Law Magazine Editor : Human rights: It is the third time he has been detained for criticizing the government. Action could jeopardize foreign aid.
- Jaclyn Smith stars in the new TV...
- War Role Strengthens Prime Minister Major : Britain: His leadership puts him in a strong position for talks with Gorbachev and possibly early elections.
- The Wonder Shows : A Panel of Teens Rates Programs the Networks Produce for Them
- Waking Up to Gangs : Wanna-Bes Have Turned Into the Real Thing in Once-Sleepy San Clemente and San Juan
- Fallout Over the Root of the Art Wars
- Bush Laying Plans for Broad Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: The President hopes to use the allied victory to forge a comprehensive settlement of long-intractable issues that have plagued the region, top officials say.
- Peace Movement in the Heartland Includes Activists, Issues, Government : Protest: The result is like a patchwork quilt, divergent pieces for peace. The Iowa Legislature even kicked in $287,000 to fund an institute.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Galanter's Six Challengers Jockey to Emerge From Pack : Election: Only two have raised significant funds, and the incumbent far outstrips them. Several say development will be a key issue.
- Do a Little Research Before Shopping for Study Plan for the SAT
- NOW THE HARD PART: Winning the Peace : Victory Does Not Mean Influence
- San Diego
- Ocean Beach
- A Bitter Lesson in Civic Restraint : * Dana Point Redevelopment Plan Proves Too Much, Too Soon
- Police Seek Suspects in Fatal Beating of Pacoima Man, 28
- Arrest of Burglary Suspect Is a Small Feat
- Women's Conference Knows No Limits : Cal Lutheran: Keynote speaker Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-Colo.) sees the military as 'king of the hill' now in Washington.
- UNTHIRSTY NATIVE PLANTS
- Relentless Long Beach Press Flattens Canyons
- SWIMMING PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Leads Stanford to Another Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Follows 63 With a 75, Trails Bean by 6
- ANGELS : With No Regular Job, Variety Is Spice of Howell's Life
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bishop Montgomery Defeated by Woodbridge
- Jeffries Sparks CSUN Track Effort
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION II-AA
- DIVISION V BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Christian Wins Fourth Section Title in a Row
- UC San Diego Advances in NCAA Playoffs : College basketball: Tritons defeat Claremont-Mudd, 76-72.
- DON'T LOOK BACK: For casual fans as...
- Enter the Offspring
- Mine Canary in a Noxious World : RESUSCITATION OF A HANGED MAN, <i> By Denis Johnson (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 257 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- The Last Word on Big Bird : Scold If You Will, But I Won't Change My Mind: That Cockatiel Was a Mean Old Cuss
- Trains, Planes and <i> Tuk-Tuks</i> : Exotic Forms of Travel Don't Faze Her, but Don't Ask Her to Get on a Bus
- No War in Sight--Flying Blind to Report on Army Aviation
- A 3-Way Fight for Custody : Outcome for Surrogate and Estranged Couple Could Set a Precedent
- Quayle to Return in '92, Sununu Says
- COLUMN LEFT : Forget Ideals; Just Give Us a Punching Bag : This time, fronting for oil princes, we couldn't invoke the old defense of democracy; fighting 'evil' sufficed.
- Transport Commission Postpones Decision on Proposed Oil Pipeline
- City Expands Curbside Recycling
- Rent Control for Mobile Homes Is Hot Anaheim Election Issue
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Turner's Heroics Rescue St. Bernard
- SPORTSCOPE : Big Ten Honors Former Serra Standout Moses
- Clayton, Sharts Give San Diego the Old 1-2 : College baseball: One pitches a two-hitter, the other hits two home runs as CSUN romps to a 14-1 win.
- Russell Helmick has joined Reel-Grobman & Associates...
- Iraqi POWs Tell Why They Refused to Fight : Prisoners: Threats of death, lack of food, fear for families are recounted in interviews with U.S. troops.
- $800,000 Voted to Renovate School in Bonita District
- The Best Phone Call of All
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LEANDRO : 4 Youths Charged in Fight With Police
- Finally Starting to Get the Lead Out
- Work of 3 South Bay Artists Exhibited
- Schabarum--End of an Era : Politics: The controversial member of the Board of Supervisors leaves the county panel the way he arrived--combative and at odds with his colleagues.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : New Policy Would Ban Smoking
- Gulf Victory Seen as Economic Boon
- THE PREPS : Brea-Olinda Makes Coach a Believer : Division II-AA Girls: Lady Cats defeat Ventura, 50-42, for their third section title. Cougars lose for second time.
- She Turns Grunting Into Gold
- Their Fashion Statement Fails to Skirt Issue
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Questions Arise Over Junior High Athletes on Artesia Bench
- THE PREPS : DIVISION 1-A BOYS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : Corona Centennial Shares Title With Newport Harbor
- Is the Time Past to Belittle Abner? : Baseball: Intent on making good as Padre center fielder, the 24-year-old is changing his ways.
- Dudley Moore and Richard Griffiths will star...
- Yolande McKay Documents the Human Condition in 'Throes'
- Unfounded Accusation
- Hypocritical Criticism
- South Pasadena : 4-Day Workweek Studied
- Mighty Moose
- THE HOUSE
- The Wonder Shows : Panel of teens rate the shows the networks make for them
- Come the Revolution, All Bets Are Off in Soviet Union : Soviets: Even if the Communists leave power, the nation has much more in common with the 'have-nots' than the 'haves' of the world.
- Running in L.A.
- Bald Eagle Chick Found in New Area
- 2 Bodies Found in Unrelated Killings