- California Politics Can't Survive on a Steady Diet of Naysaying : Government: Voters know what they don't want, not what they do want. Unicameralism, a part-time Legislature and a 51st state are among the options.
- Fourth Republican Enters Assembly Race
- College May Release Ancient Bones for Reburial by Indians : Archeology: A final inquiry is planned over the scientific value of the 3,000-year-old remains of Miwoks and Yukots, in storage since the 1970s.
- Enabling Vision : Diabetes Took His Eyesight, Self-Esteem; Now He's Helping Others
- Goalies Keep Each Other in Stitches, El Toro on Top
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Trip Again on Rocky Road, 3-1
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : This Time Around, Jansen's Fall Comes After He Finishes : Speedskating: He drops to fourth place in 500 meters, .24 seconds behind Germany's Mey, on a soft track.
- SMALL FACES: Aerosmith is recording in Los...
- JAMES CARNEY : Pianist on the Fast Track
- EPA Proposes Superfund Cleanup at Drum Recycling Co. : Environment: Officials fear that chemicals from Cooper Drum Co. may seep into the Silverado Aquifer. Limited tests discover extensive soil and ground-water pollution.
- THE HOUSE : House Post Office
- Chileans Rise to Defense of Shrinking Forests : Environment: Critics worry that turning native timber into pulp risks resource depletion, decreased biological diversity and soil erosion.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Feb. 16-22
- Science Thrives in Shadow of the Teton Range
- Mother Calls for Warning Signs for Canyon Pools
- Voters Get Actual Choice of Candidates : * Reapportionment Has Taken Party Officials' Back-Room Plotting Out of the Picture
- Lowery Has 41 Points, 18 in Two Overtimes : College basketball: Guard leads Loyola Marymount over San Diego, 106-104.
- SANTA ANITA : Weight Edge and Mud Are Enough to Help Ibero Win San Antonio
- Tyson Eligible for Suspended Sentence, but . . .
- Miscellany
- San Diego State jumped out to a...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Iowa State Comes Back for Upset of No. 2 Oklahoma State
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : The Two Brians Give Two Thumbs Down
- Infiltrators Kill Three Soldiers in Israeli Camp
- It's Rough, but Waves Extend Streak, 52-48 : College basketball: Pepperdine overcomes physical play of Santa Clara for 27th WCC victory in a row.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Is This Really a Closing Ceremony?
- Deal and Deficit at Long Beach CLO
- Brazilian Fever : Antonio Adolfo is helping musicians and fans better understand the rhythms, melodies and dances of the South American nation
- POP MUSIC : Punk's Monks They're Not : Fugazi may be strict and demanding, but the guys are tired of being portrayed as a freak show
- Rosemead : City May Forfeit State Funds
- 'Reserve Heads' a Puzzle for Egyptologists : Archeology: Bust portraits, perhaps of important personalities, were found in burial shafts. The purpose of them is still unknown.
- To Russia, With Love: Girl Given a Gift of Insulin
- Dahmer Found Sane in Grisly Murders of 15
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Will the Debate Over Gun Control Ever End With an Answer?
- U.S.--JAPANESE RELATIONS : BEYOND THE WAR OF WORDS : When Bashing Is Smart Politics
- Measure A Foes Call for Cost Study : Santa Clarita: USC researchers asked to predict the economic effect of slow-growth measure.
- Seats Aplenty for Precious Cargo : Safety: Trauma Society and the Easter Seal Society hold giveaway of car baby carriers for low-income families at CHOC.
- Rabbi Plays Cupid in Bid to Keep Faith Among Jews : Matchmaking: His concern that many are marrying non-Jews prompts him to establish dating service so that singles may find others of same religious persuasion.
- El Cajon
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Toro Baseball Team to Make a Strong Pitch for Playoff Berth : Colleges: With several standouts returning, Coach George Wing is optimistic that his team can win 35 games.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Buena and Hart Coaches Soak Up Basketball Titles in League Finales
- Big-Band Sound on the Boulevard : Eighteen recording and film studio musicians find a venue in Sherman Oaks to play homage to their love of music from a bygone era
- A Plague of Unemployment Threatens Vietnam's Drive for Economic Reform : Southeast Asia: High birthrate, military cutbacks and a flood of returning guest workers add to the problem.
- Sammy Davis Jr. offers to entertain at...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 7 Are Charged in Embezzlement
- At S.F. Day-Care Center, the Handicapped Bloom
- Area Residents Breathe a Sigh of Relief as Storm Fizzles : Law enforcement: Authorities say crime dropped noticeably during the past week's deluge.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Richard Rosenberg : Rebuilding Bank of America's Mighty Financial Role
- Bell Puts Canyons on Verge of Another WSC Title, 76-66
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : The Hall of Famers Come Out to Honor Ellsworth Vines
- Lowery Carries Loyola Past USD : College basketball: He scores 41 points in 106-104 victory.
- Retired Schoolteacher Is on Campaign Trail : Elections: Longtime Republican Tennie Rogers is running for president. She complains that her lack of media exposure isn't making it easy.
- When Worlds Collide (TNT Monday at 11:15...
- USD, SDSU Women Gain Easy Victories
- Despite Florida Probe, Real Estate Promoter Tom Vu Still Wows Crowds : Investing: Some ex-students say he allegedly engaged in deceptive trade practices. But the Vietnam native denies the charges.
- High Exec Pay Just a Symptom of Problems
- The Zen Warriors of Old Zealand : MONDAY'S WARRIORS <i> By Maurice Shadbolt</i> , <i> (David R. Godine: $21.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- Labour's Loves Lost : A LANDING ON THE SUN <i> By Michael Frayn</i> , <i> (Viking: $21; 256 pp.)</i>
- Inside : THE HOT HOUSE: Life Inside Leavenworth Prison <i> By Pete Earley</i> , <i> (Bantam Books: $22.50; 383 pp.) </i>
- BODY POLITIC
- RESTAURANTS : STARDUST MEMORIES : After 10 Years, Countless Cool Movie Stars and Plenty of Hot Pizzas, Spago Is Still Cooking
- In Her Best Interest : Sarah Jessica Parker Adjusts Well to Life as a Grown-Up
- * Bob Hilde has been appointed senior...
- House Hunt No Time for Kids' Play
- FICTION
- Summer Previews : Double Exposure : Two European Cities Hope Their Extravagant Summer Expositions Will Draw Tourists from the New World and Old, and Revitalize Their Once-Proud Economies
- Showtime Is About to Hit Streets of Montreal
- Haute Property : O.C. Celebs Selling Their Estates Find a Name Alone Won't Do the Job
- * Michael S. Noonan, a resident of...
- Executive Pay Top Issue at Annual Meetings : Corporations: Federal regulators have made it easier this year for shareholders to understand and speak up about the financial rewards management receives.
- IN THE COUNTRY OF THE HEARTS: Journeys in the Art of Medicine <i> by John Stone (Delta: $13).</i>
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Hit and Myth
- COYOTE WAITS <i> by Tony Hillerman (Harper: $5.99).</i>
- THE SERENITY OF WHITENESS: Stories by and About Women in Contemporary China, <i> selected and translated by Zhu Hong (Ballantine/Available Press: $9).</i>
- Ban of Certain Sponsors Rejected
- Pawnbroking Thrives Again in Britain
- NON FICTION
- THE NATURE CATALOGUE <i> by Joel Makower (Vintage/ Tilden Press: $18, illustrated) </i> and WHAT CAN I DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? A Positive Action Source Book <i> by Richard Zimmerman (Plume: $15, illustrated).</i>
- Throwing in the Towel : For Decades, Jerry Tarkanian Has Passionately Fought Twin Battles: For Victory on the Basketball Court and Against the Powers of College Sport. Now the Clock is Running Out for the Coach of the Runnin' Rebels.
- Hotel Chain Leads Way in Hiring Senior Citizens : Jobs: A prominent employer of the elderly came by the role honestly: It needed help in a tight labor market.
- Noriega Trial Judge Called Evenhanded Jurist : Law: Despite recent heart surgery, William M. Hoeveler says he feels an 'obligation' to finish the case. Lawyers praise his demeanor.
- New Rule in Singapore for Visitors to Chew On
- Candidates' Campaign Reports
- 2nd Defendant Sentenced in 1988 Murder : Crime: George Marvin Trone Jr. will spend the rest of his life in prison for robbing, raping and murdering Lois Haro.
- The Pregnancy Dilemma : Complaints Rise as Demands of Motherhood, Work Collide
- * Richard W. LeGrand has been named...
- The Rise and Fall of Pacific Enterprises : Corporate strategy: Despite criticism over 'extravagances,' new leaders of Southern California Gas Co.'s parent have faith in the future.
- Huntington Beach Water Quality Organization Elects New President
- Books Can Help Travelers Find Overseas Jobs : There are plenty of employment opportunities for visitors looking to reduce travel expenses.
- Steamboating in Style on the Mississippi River : Paddle-wheel cruises are so popular some are sold out six months in advance.
- NON FICTION
- Summer Previews : Double Exposure : Two European Cities Hope Their Extravagant Summer Expositions Will Draw Tourists from the New World and Old, and Revitalize Their Once-Proud Economies
- Envoy to Hong Kong Granted Title of Lord
- James Brady Still Fights Pain, Gun-Control Foes : Firearms: The former press secretary was wounded with President Reagan in 1981. He doesn't want pity, just support for his causes.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Former CIA Chief's BCCI Link Probed
- Security Business Is Booming in Increasingly Dangerous Peru : Crime: The country's economic and political chaos has prompted people to take elaborate protective measures.
- REGIONAL REPORT : The Humble Beginnings of Recovery : Economy: Executives at six California firms describe their mixed success in a marketplace dogged by unemployment.
- The Great Long Island Shell Game : LITTLE FOLLIES: The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy <i> By Eric Kraft</i> , <i> (Crown: $22; 448 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : GARDENS : Art of Stone
- GOINGS-ON
- SERVICE WITH A GLOW : Take a Number. Stand in Line. At Least Machines Are Programmed to Please.
- THE WINE LIST
- Harkin's Heated Attacks on Rivals May Fail to Catch Fire
- Free guided tours are being offered of...
- Rally 'Round the Valley, Boys, Without a Thomas Guide
- Coalition Forms to Ease Pain of Cancer : Medicine: Many victims suffer needlessly because of obstacles to effective treatment, a group of health specialists say.
- NON FICTION
- Alarming Number of Teens Reported Chewing Tobacco, Dipping Snuff : Health: Researchers predict epidemic of mouth cancer in a few years. Receding gums, white leathery patches in mouth are signs often ignored.
- FDA Eases Rules on Drug Testing to Help Desperately Sick Patients : Public health: Critics say the agency's rush to make available promising medications is compassionate but bad science.
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Planning, Luck Needed to Reap Benefits
- Haley, Man and Writer, Eulogized : Tributes: 'Roots' author is lauded by family, friends. He'll be buried at his childhood home in Henning, Tenn.
- So Long, Valentino, Hello, Sean
- Croatian Deaths Revive Fears of Broken Truce
- When a handsome prince falls in love...
- Laid-Off High-Tech Workers Find Life Beyond Aerospace : Economy: Three-city agency offers training, inspiration and morale building for displaced employees.
- Platform : Discrimination Calls for Healing, Not Silence, From Relations Panel
- New Party Headquarters : Emigres: Ex-Soviets eat, schmooze and boogie at Studio City nightclub.
- Krabbe Suspended for Four Years
- Deputies Aiding Stabbing Victim Wound Man Brandishing Gun
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Catches Up, Edges Cypress
- Baseball
- Who Can Figure Skating's Stand Regarding the Pros?
- Fullerton Wears Out Irvine Inside
- Rancho Santiago Loses Game, Wins Title
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Earns a Split in Softball
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SLEEPING DOGS : Even When You're Hot, Sometimes It's a Cold Town
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE ECO FILE : Hey, It Really Isn't a Jungle Out There
- TELEVISION : The Newest MTV News Child : LIKE WE CARE
- Neon Drawings Display Artist's Lighter Side : Frank Romero depicts simple subjects such as a fish and a Chevy in Santa Monica show
- Quiet Exit for Last S.D. Storm : Weather: Aside from swollen rivers and a small tornado, storm doesn't live up to warnings.
- Walnut : City OKs King Holiday
- Fans of the original 1984 "Ghostbusters" were...
- Long Beach Community College District
- Alleged Drunk Driver Hits Car; 1 Dead
- 18-Year-Old Takes Political Big Spin, Joins 13 Others in Race for S.D. Mayor
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : This Wasn't Steppingstone to a Medal : Two-man bobsled: USA 1 doesn't get the push it needs from Walker and is ninth after two runs.
- Cleanup of Wrecks a Lesson in Safety : * Drivers Can Help Thwart Dangers of Ortega Highway
- Williams Is a Changed Man as Titans Beat UCI : Basketball: Junior, who hadn't contributed too much early in the season, scores career-high 20 points in 86-68 victory.
- Take Me Out Is Gulfstream Winner
- Cason Nearly Jets to a Record : Track and field: After setting 60-meter mark in Madrid on Friday, he flies across world and almost does it in the 50 meters.
- TRUST US: Scouting left field for the...
- In Brief
- Marchers Target President's Policies
- Lawyers Object to Continuing Classes : Attorneys: More than 100,000 in state must take courses or lose the right to practice. Critics find some subjects and locations, such as cruise ships, inappropriate.
- Past Stirs a New Black Vanguard : Education: Students celebrating African-American History Month at Cal State Dominguez Hills are fueled by anger, hope and high expectations.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 15
- Sewage, Storms Cannot Stop Surfers : Pollution: Enthusiasts ignore health warnings at closed beaches. 'If I'm going to die or get sick, I'd rather have it happen in the ocean,' said one.
- County Farmers Work to Drain Fields and Save Damaged Crops
- Torrance Asks to Join SEC's Lawsuit Against Wymer
- SUNKIST INVITATIONAL : Sunny Hills' Garritson Runs Away From Field in Two-Mile Race
- Return TO HIS Roots : After Growing Up Around Fast Cars and Giving Them Up for Football, Joe Gibbs Is Back in Racing With His Own Team
- Torrance Boys' Team on the Upswing as Regular Season Draws to a Close
- POP MUSIC : Missing No Longer
- MOVIES : This Is Her Life, Too : Screenwriter and working mother Nora Ephron recognized herself in Meg Wolitzer's novel--and seized the chance to direct the movie
- Janet Jackson and Her 3-Million-Dollar Men
- Broadening the View of Bellows : A LACMA show that begins today uses 70 canvases to showcase the work of one of the foremost American painters of his generation
- Planet Hollywood : The Hits and Misses of Television's Environmental Activism
- San Marino : Euclid Parking Limits OKd
- ROUNDUP : San Diego Women Keep Loyola Winless in WCC Play, 68-49
- Solid Reissues From Pierre Boulez
- BOB BERG : Saxophonist Mellows Out
- Glitter of Gold Fades as Price Continues to Slide
- East German Hospital Reportedly Used to Drown Tiniest Newborns
- Toward a New Hampshire Decision : Democrats: To many, the front-runners do not look like winners.
- Japan Arrests 4 Businessmen in Loan Scandal
- PLATFORM : Roots of Ignorance
- Where is the Political Statute of Limitations? : Clinton: Scandals cling to the campaign of the former front-runner. Now his position on Vietnam has come back to haunt him.
- Tarkanian Says He Is Interested in San Diego State Coaching Job
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Hangs On to Beat Westmont
- Life Began in New Jack City for St. John Center : College basketball: Like any collection of New York tragedies, some of Shawnelle Scott's are more spectacular than others.
- Miscellany
- MUSIC : The Maestro's Progress Report : Esa-Pekka Salonen, who takes over the Philharmonic in October, talks about L.A., the orchestra's image and the control factor
- The Scam in the Sky : TELLER'S WAR: The Top-Secret Story Behind the Star Wars Deception <i> By William J. Broad</i> , <i> (Simon & Schuster: $25; 350 pp., illustrated) </i>
- OVERHEARD
- Killer Serial
- FICTION
- Finding Bargain Lodging in New York City Is Not an Impossible Dream : A consumer's guide to 10 of the Big Apple's most affordable hotels.
- Stress Can Have Benefits, Some Wives of the Stressed-Out Say
- As Afghan War Fades, U.N. Peace Plan Gains : Asia: The U.S.-Soviet proxy battle is over. Pakistan has had enough. And once-fiery guerrilla commanders now favor a compromise settlement.
- Heavy Rain Adds to Everyday Troubles of Life on Streets
- Freeway Repairs : Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- Crackdown on Gangs Pays Off as Deaths Fall
- Bill Clinton's Lament: <i> Et Tu, </i> Dale?
- It's a Hard Road to North Woods School
- NEW SCHOOL CHIEF: The Montebello Unified District's...
- NOBEL LAUREATE: Francis H.C. Clark, who was...
- Oceanside
- PRO BASKETBALL : NBA Trade Winds Blow, but Time Running Out
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: ALBERTVILLE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- College of Notre Dame Enjoys Thrill of Victory : Women's basketball: Northern California school celebrating after snapping record 70-game losing streak.
- U.S. Beats Poland, Remains Unbeaten : Hockey: LeBlanc stops 24 shots during 3-0 victory, his second shutout of the tournament. Americans can win Pool A by defeating Sweden.
- Al Tassi, former All-Coast center at the...
- Elias Leads in Race to Manzanillo
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner the Conglomerate? Sailor Might Branch Out
- AMERICAN LITERARY ANECDOTES <i> by Robert Hendrickson (Penguin: $12.99).</i>
- THE X-RATED VIDEOTAPE GUIDE II <i> by Robert H. Rimmer (Prometheus: $17.95, illustrated).</i>
- Consistency Secret to Thriving Iceland Poppies
- Hooks to Retire at Year's End as Head of NAACP
- REMEMBRANCES : INTERNEE : Internee's Arrest Sparked Revolt
- Planet Hollywood : The Hits and Misses of Television's Environmental Activism
- PLATFORM : Hurt, Not Heal
- Past Is Prologue for Witnesses to '38 San Juan Flood
- COMMENTARY ON BLACK HISTORY : It Took Decades of Struggle to Make This Month Meaningful : Prof. Carter Woodson's dream of 1926 came true more slowly in Orange County than in many other places.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Beats Edberg, Gets Courier Next
- Miscellany
- Earnhardt Wins at Daytona Again in a Tuneup for Today's 500
- HORSE RACING : Better Bettors Batter Serious Players
- Showtime East and Knick Girls a Poor Imitation of Real Thing
- Jurisprudence
- Deaf Theater a Sign of Things to Come for the Hearing-Impaired
- ***, KEITH RICHARDS AND THE X-PENSIVE WINOS, "Live at the Hollywood, Palladium, December 15, 1988", <i> Virgin Video </i> ($19.95)
- * Brian Schraff has been named vice...
- The Southern Road to Hollywood : TEXAS SUMMER <i> By Terry Southern</i> , <i> (Arcade Publishing: $17.95; 174 pp.) </i>
- Taming the Bond Buccaneers at Salomon Brothers : How Warren Buffet and friends swept up after the Salomon scandal, possible saving the firm from federal regulators furious after a decade of skuldggery on Wall Street.
- Baltic Seaside Cities Flower Again : Travelers rediscover the resorts of former East Germany.
- The Quest for a New Age : HEAVEN ON EARTH: Dispatches From America's Spiritual Frontier <i> By Michael D'Antonio</i> , <i> (Crown: $20; 422 pp.) </i>
- Demonstrators Protest Mental Health Cuts
- 41st District House Race Loses a Candidate
- Half a Century Later, Relocation Pain Persists : Internees: More than 1,800 Japanese-Americans from Orange County were held at desolate desert camp.
- Was It a Miracle? Woman Wakes Up After 2 Years in Coma-Like State : Medicine: Experts advised her husband to prepare for the worst. 'But I never gave up,' he says. Neither did she.
- Q & A : Galanter Wants LAX to Fly Right
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : What's Below the Bottom of the Barrel : Paul Tsongas has a corporate agenda, a bad health plan and no economic solutions.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- For the Protection of Children : Youngsters' safety must come first even as Child Protective Services is reformed
- A Ferment of Finances : Winery: A feud over ownership of the Culbertson Winery in Temecula has produced a vicious rift between two of the county's leading couples, and has proved an ongoing embarrassment to La Jolla society.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : Irish Feel at Home in Dome
- Cal State Northridge Wins in Overtime, 80-69
- Carbajal Keeps Title on Decision
- Nothing Fishy About Castel's Prices
- POP MUSIC : Country Music--Beyond Garth
- Thousands Flee Threat of Volcano
- CSULB May Release Bone Collection for Indian Burial : Archeology: One last inspection is planned to determine the scientific value of the 3,000-year-old artifacts. They had been stored and almost forgotten for nearly two decades.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Urban Meadow
- ELECTIONS : Voters in 23 Cities to Go to Polls April 14
- Rising Fear of El Nino : Flood control: System has been reinforced since devastating storm of 1983, but costly improvements still aren't finished.
- Tijuana Crime Nears Crisis Proportions : Crime: Last week's execution-style murders of six suspected drug traffickers illustrate the wave of crime in the border city, brought on by drug rings, police corruption, rapid growth and immigration.
- Body Found Floating Near Harbor Island
- Ruddock, 28, Finally Wears Down Page, 33 : Boxing: The fight is stopped after eighth round. Jackson stops Negron during first round.
- A Spiritual Odyssey : Earnest Killum's Father Travels to Oregon State for a Special Honor and Gets a Special Victory
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : These Silvers Didn't Figure : Women's downhill: Alaska's Lindh finishes second to Canada's Lee-Gartner.
- More Cowboy, Less Junkie : *** COWBOY JUNKIES; "Black Eyed Man", <i> RCA</i>
- COVER STORY : The Other Gurus Who Guide the Stars
- MOVIES : Imagine That : Riddle: How can a person be in the spotlight and still be in the shadows? Answer: Check out producer Brian Grazer's career
- In Brief
- * Nancy Calhoun has been appointed director...
- Recipients of Faulty Heart Valve : Put Novel Liability Issue to Test : Lawsuit: Can those implanted with the life-saving--but potentially fatal--Shiley device win damages even if there has been no physical harm? Their case is to go to trial this year.
- * Avi Crane has been promoted to...
- Where George Washington's Ancestors Slept : The first President never visited England, but his English roots run deep.
- The Region : Hospital Site Action Put Off
- Bid for Marquez Canyon Land Withdrawn
- White House Candidates Are on Thin Granite : Politics: New Hampshire is key to the presidential race. But hard times mean that the hopefuls must bring some substance, not just style.
- A Promising New Weapon in the Battle to Clean Up the Air : Southern California is right to try the grand ecological experiment: using market forces to reduce pollution
- Expected Big Storm a No-Show : Weather: The county is hit by a brief but intense rain in the early morning hours. Residents and emergency officials relax as the skies begin to clear.
- Outwardly Healthy Family Searches for Answers to Mysterious Deaths : Tragedy: Doctors have no explanation for the string of sudden fatalities. Survivors try to cope with the uncertainties.
- U.S.-Japan Tensions Bring Back Old Fears : Prejudice: Japanese-Americans commemorating the 50th anniversary of the internment camp order worry that history could be repeating itself.
- A New Shaper for L.A. : Even Howe's Critics Say Next Chief Is a Talented Planner
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Routs Washington, 85-51
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hart Leads by One at Tucson
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Show Knicks They Have Knack, 99-98
- Baseball
- Message Is Early and Clear to UCLA : College basketball: After hearing that USC had been upset, inspired Bruins score an 84-65 victory over Oregon.
- Surging CSUN Goes Overtime to Defeat Wisconsin Milwaukee
- Life After Layoffs : Defense Workers Who Lose Their Jobs Use Skills to Attain Success Elsewhere
- STYLE : LOOKS : The Trickle-Down Trend
- The 'Remington' Feel
- REMEMBRANCES : JUDGE : Issei Treatment Repelled Officer
- STYLE : FASHION : She's Gotta Have It
- LAST PLACES: A Journey in the North <i> by Lawrence Millman (Vintage: $10).</i>
- High-Handed Board Raises Legality Issue
- Hollywood Hills Trail to the Letter
- STATE OF MIND
- Health, Safety Violations Close Church Shelter : Homeless: Officials say epidemic of dysentery at Bible Tabernacle was due to overcrowding. It is the largest family shelter on the Westside.
- Down to Earth : Jurupa Mountains Cultural Center's Directors Teach Visitors the Love of Nature
- Monrovia : Grant Will Aid Ethiopians
- Agency Delays Approval of Group Home : Disabled: Residents say they're concerned about the design of the structure, the possible devaluation of their property and the traffic it may bring.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Baker Faces Tough Job in Central Asia : Diplomacy: He arrives touting democracy and a free market. But both ideas are overwhelmingly foreign to the former Soviet republics.
- Preservation of Shaker Villages Is Progressing
- Capitals Reduced by Kings : Hockey: Robitaille has two goals for L.A., giving him 10 in seven games, during 6-3 victory over Washington.
- This Decision Isn't a Knockout
- Terminated II: Judgment Day for Chef
- Calculating the Taxable Gain on a House Sale
- How U.S. Can Slow Rising Health Care Costs--and Cover the Uninsured
- * Terry Preuit has been appointed director...
- So you think your place is too small? : WELCOME ABOARD
- EL SERENO : Price, Convenience, Friendliness Exert Pull : El Sereno: Close to three freeways and just 10 miles from downtown Los Angeles, its residents have an easy commute.
- The Many Masks of CAMILLE PAGLIA : Part Poseur, Part Philosopher, Part Outrageous Neo-Feminist, the Myth-Making Writer Has Brought Sex, Sensationalism and Rock 'n' Roll to the Temple of Academia
- Rainbound Above the L.A. River
- Swanky Tale
- COLUMN ONE : Latinos Transform South L.A. : A massive shift in population has altered the area's urban landscape, with the new residents bringing their own mix of culture and traditions.
- 8 Named in Immigrant Documents Scheme
- Unemployed Americans Forming Support Groups to Ease Anger, Pain : Recession: In churches, libraries and other public facilities, jobless gather to combat feelings of hopelessness.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Whistle-Blower Says Pentagon Fired Him
- Data Processor Thought Noises From Above 'Were Kind of Weird'
- In the Eye of the Storm
- 4 Cities Stop Personal Chats Via Computers in Police Cars : Messages: The mobile digital terminals were intended for official business. But one chief says records show they were frequently used as an 'electronic dating service.'
- Condoms on Campuses Questioned : Colleges: Several Ventura County trustees want to limit distribution of prophylactics. They may act when the district reviews its AIDS policy.
- Sex Bias in Class? Few Teachers Raise Hands : Schools: Most educators say they know that girls face obstacles, but that a recent study affirming the problem doesn't apply to them.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : The waves are made of trash--and a lot of it is yours, dudes.