- Rachel River (Showtime Sunday at 11:50 a.m.)...
- Mexico City on Alert as Smog Chokes Area
- Man in Gun Incident Wounded by Deputy
- Thousand Oaks Girls Smother Diamond Bar
- PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TRACK : TEAMS TO WATCH : ESPERANZA
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ventura Storms Past San Diego City, 129-90
- As Usual, Couples Is the One to Beat : Golf: He shares the lead with Stewart, Hammond and Dawson. Kite charges to 66 and trails by one.
- Nearly two years after signing Manchester's Stone...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MONKEY BUSINESS : A New Yorker Writer Unleashes the Most Virulent Strain of All: Movie Producers
- MOVIES : How to Get a Major Hollywood Studio to Do an AIDS Movie (Finally)
- Moving Chinese Film Past Bruce Lee
- 'Motherhood' the Second Time Around : A group helps grandmothers, who increasingly find themselves the primary caretakers of their children's children. : LOIS WALTERS
- Help Not Getting to Needy, Valley Study Indicates
- Bomb Explodes on Busy London Shopping Street; 18 Injured
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Group Fights to Get Father Boyle Back
- * William Ivers; State Assemblyman Represented Pasadena
- King Jury Reflects Growing Impact of Racial Diversity : Courts: Public perception that a panel has been fairly drawn is now seen as essential in highly charged cases.
- Family's Six Generations Reflect Rich Vein of Black History : Legacy: Eva Armstrong came to California 69 years ago. In many ways, her tale is the story of the city.
- 200 Rally at Home of Noted 'Suicide Doctor'
- * Fletcher Knebel; Newspaper Columnist, Novelist
- Consumer Spending Boosts 4th-Quarter Growth
- Day Care Gets a Face-Lift : CEOs, Community Leaders Do 'Dirty' Work to Renovate Santa Ana Site
- Slumlord's Rentals Show Little Improvement : Antelope Valley: One year after citation, many repairs remain undone. Some call county enforcement methods ineffective.
- Going to Work Under the 'Seas' : Divers Make Nightly Runs in Disney Waters to Keep Illusions Spotless
- Major Hurdles Stand in Way of Stadium Plan : Development: The $150-million Hawthorne project would displace homes and businesses. Feasibility would depend on finding a major tenant--and financing.
- This Is Right Up His Alley
- PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TRACK : TEAMS TO WATCH : FOOTHILL
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Dominates Meet
- Basketball
- Natoya Helps Fullerton Upset Cerritos
- Miscellany
- Unbeaten Heavyweight Moorer Wins by Decision
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Giordano, Falls Lead Buena Over Huntington Beach, 64-60
- Miscellany
- Morningside Takes Big Lead Early, Rolls to Defeat Cypress, 70-38
- SANTA ANITA : Devoted Brass Wins the San Rafael
- PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TRACK : TEAMS TO WATCH : NEWPORT HARBOR
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Unseeded Ondruska Faces Agassi in Final
- In Brief
- BROOKS & DUNN "Hard Workin' Man" ...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Workaday Saxophonist Webb Getting Chances to Cut Loose
- CRENSHAW : Group Shuts Down Construction Site
- IRA Apologizes After Shooting Woman
- From Hide to Eyelashes, Ostrich Is a Useful Bird--Low Cholesterol Too
- When Russians Need Help Staging Parade, Johnny Grant's Their Man
- CHINATOWN : Police Substation Breaking Barriers
- Researcher Says Thinner Is Better, Wants to Put Weight Tables on Diet : Health: Harvard epidemiologist says 1959 recommendations are better than newer, heavier ones. He blames smokers for skewing data.
- MID-CITY : St. Elmo Village Plans Renovation
- Glendora : Parking Capacity Increased
- INTERACTIVE MOVIES
- G-7 Fails to Forge Plan for Global Growth : Economy: Group of Seven finance ministers agree on need for world stimulus. But none commits to specific steps.
- Bosnian Factions OK U.S. Airlift : Relief: Representatives of warring sides inspect initial shipments. Mission begins with leaflet drop.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : The Two Sides of Humanity : The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Disruption Over Man's Seizure to Be Weighed in Grading Bar Exams
- Victim of School Shooting Mourned in Anger, Sorrow
- Two Scientists Say Gnatcatcher May Not Merit Protective Status : Environment: Builders ask a federal judge to block U.S. decision on listing the California songbird as endangered. At issue is whether the bird is a distinct species.
- Cultural Exploration Should Not Be Limited, Blacks Say : Heritage: Some suggest that the large number of functions held in February could be spread throughout the year, to give people a chance to attend them all.
- HEAVENLY HORNMEN : Where Are the Modern Innovators?
- The Sweet Sound of Success : Collector Has Turned Hobby of Restoring Jukeboxes Into Business That's Turning a Profit
- Sir Dick White; British Spy Chief
- Jazz Have Plenty in Reserve With Former Inglewood Standout : NBA: When all-star John Stockton needs a rest, Utah turns to Jay Humphries, who helped lead Inglewood to a major-division title in the 1979-80 season.
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Marina Dumps Chino; Big Challenge Ahead
- Peninsula Loses to Lynwood : Preps: The Knights go on a 6-0 run in final four minutes to win, 37-32.
- ANGELS : Autry Says He's Willing to Sell
- Elbowing FOR Position : Bulls and Knicks Have Become the Worst of Rivals--and Their Coaches Do Little to Put Out the Fire
- Johnson Expects Earful About North Hollywood's Early Exit
- That Name Is Pretty, Personal--but Not Exclusive
- Gallery : The Grass Roots Game
- With Attackers Behind Bars, Victims Cope With Less Fear
- Bell Gardens Falls in 2nd Round of Playoffs
- The Region : Aid for Storm Victims
- SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : When Rights Are Surrendered, Voluntarily, in Favor of Prosperity : Singapore: With safe streets, comfortable lifestyles and virtually no poverty, most people don't seem inclined to fix what doesn't seem broken.
- Attorneys and Estate Matters
- Child Care Without Green Cards Also Legitimate
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- Officers Fight Back
- SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : The Two Sides of Humanity : Deep in the Heart of America's Third World : Texas: In the heavily Mexican-American border area, poverty is felt in voting rights, education and health care as well as economically.
- Shooting at Reseda High
- Has Life Improved for Aborigines 25 Years After Gaining Right to Vote? : Australia: The country's indigenous people have not joined mainstream society--and with a long history of culture clashes, prejudice and genocide--they're not sure they want to, either.
- Shooting at Reseda High
- Bosnia Still Mired in Bloodshed and Horror a Year After Independence : War: More than 100,000 people have turned up dead or missing in the year since the fighting began. Bosnian authorities and officials in Croatia and Serbia estimate that 2 million or more have fled their homes.
- RV Safe?
- Budget Talks
- Illegal Immigrants' Health Costs Burden on U.S.
- Dib Comment Misconstrued
- Bolsa Chica Wetlands Preservation
- . . . AND WHEN DID HE KNOW IT?
- Should Education Lead to a Job?
- THE BALKAN CALDRON
- Nanny's Schedule Is Just Like Mom's
- Illegal Immigrants' Health Costs Burden on U.S.
- Story Fuels Site's Infamy
- Flood Channel Dangers
- Should Education Lead to a Job?
- Support Women's Community Effort
- Attorneys and Estate Matters
- Staff Reduction
- Help for the Dogs
- Defending Mexico
- Restroom Attendant Deserves Applause
- Men and the Meaning of Matrimony
- THE BARD AND THE BISON
- LIBRARY OR LOO?
- Argentina Admirer
- Bolsa Chica Wetlands Preservation
- CSUN Frat Praised
- Shooting at Reseda High
- Defending Mexico
- Shooting at Reseda High
- Child Care Without Green Cards Also Legitimate
- Illegal Immigrants' Health Costs Burden on U.S.
- Ready to Make Some Sacrifices
- Nanny's Schedule Is Just Like Mom's
- THE BALKAN CALDRON
- Shooting at Reseda High
- More Beds Needed for Mental Patients' Care, Research
- Nanny's Schedule Is Just Like Mom's
- Rodney King Jury
- Warsaw Stay
- Child Care Without Green Cards Also Legitimate
- Officers Fight Back
- Singled Out
- NONFICTION - Feb. 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - Feb. 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - Feb. 28, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 28, 1993
- HEALING PLANTS: UCI biologist Eloy Rodriguez, who...
- Incident May Signal New Round of Terrorist Action
- Corruption Cases Are a Specialty for Capizzi : Profile: D.A. made his mark prosecuting politicians in the '70s, and his office is turning up the heat again in O.C.
- BEEN THERE: She survived the White House...
- JUST DO IT: While local police ponder...
- It's Not Business as Usual for Towers' Tenants
- HAUTE COOL: The spring catalogue from mail-order...
- Capitol Alliance Consumed by Dark Side of Politics : Corruption: Former Sen. Robbins' evidence formed backbone for indictment against powerful state lobbyist.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : The Two Sides of Humanity : We Still Resist Full Compliance With World Covenant
- Assistant Chief Battles Racism as Much as Fire
- Freeway Closed as Storm Dumps 5 Inches of Hail on Thousand Oaks
- Neighborhood to Get Parking Lot, Despite Protests by Homeowners : Zoning: The City Council approved the 33 spaces, some of which are needed for a district attorney's office.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NAVY : On Tailhook, Drop the Other Shoe : Release the report on sexual abuse, bring those responsible to justice, and let the service get on with its job.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : The Two Sides of Humanity : When the Airplanes Appeared, My Life Changed Forever
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT KUTTNER : Virtue Elusive in Subsidy War Over Airbus : Clinton's accusations of unfair European subsidies hits a target no more sinful than we are.
- Attitude Adjustment : Drought is dead, and so is the old thinking about water use
- Arizona Reaches Watershed in Cleanup of 'Dirty Verde'
- Speedy Justice Is the Ticket in Van Nuys Night Traffic Court
- COMMENTARIES ON THE GOP : Drop the Labels, Get on With Job of Reviving Republicanism : Squabbling makes us lose sight of the pressing issues. Meanwhile, the Democrats are busy setting policy.
- Group's 'Gathering' Seeks to Unify Gay Community
- Alaska Papers Wonder if Hairy Man Is a Snow Job
- INTERACTIVE MOVIES
- Inmate Loses Suit, but It Wasn't Worth Two Bits
- 2 Die in Crash of Pickup on PCH
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : Phone Polls Are a Feeble Prop for Policy : Voters' initial reaction to the Clinton plan will become a tide of 'vote no' calls to Congress.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES / INTERVIEW : SPECIAL REPORT / ON THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS : The Two Sides of Humanity : Juan de Dios Ramirez Heredia : Defending the Human Rights of Gypsies and Europe's Oppressed
- NAACP Honors Individuals, Groups for Community Aid
- Two Men Hospitalized After Being Stabbed in Santa Ana
- Phillip Esparza, director and founder of the...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Puts End to Loyola's Season, 76-58
- USA Today ran a front-page story Feb....
- Teachers Provide Plenty of Reasons to Avoid the Profession
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Bridging the Gap to Hollywood Dreams
- Learning to Fly Softly : Little Airlines in Danger of Being Swatted by the Majors
- Santa Ana Man Arrested in Postal-Vehicle Thefts : Crime: Marcello Barragan, 19, is suspected of fencing stolen credit cards and checks.
- Storm Moves East, Dumps Rare Snow on Virginia
- NIH Chief Announces Plans to Resign : Health: Bernadine Healy is leaving at the request of Clinton officials. Another Bush holdover, David Kessler, will remain in charge of the FDA.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Pamela Smart's Appeal Is Rejected
- Panel Seeks to Standardize Health Care : Medicine: White House task force considers developing guidelines for doctors in order to make treatment consistent.
- Man Gets 60-Year Term in Deaths of Parents
- Reform-Minded Welfare Experts Get Key Posts : Poverty: Appointment of the two is viewed by some as a signal that Clinton is firm in his commitment to changes.
- Security Added at Monuments, U.S. Capitol : Protection: Bomb experts rush to New York to aid in investigation. Secret Service cars are among those damaged.
- RETAILING
- Economy Up Strong 4.8% at End of '92 : Recovery: Consumer spending and exports were cited for gross domestic product's best showing in five years.
- GE Aircraft Engine Unit to Cut 3,900 : Layoffs: The Ohio-based subsidiary cites downturn in commercial and defense aviation.
- New Uses From Top to Bottom : Some innovations in plastic products for the home:
- Wildlife Agency OKs Disputed Toll Highway
- SCANDAL : Decaying Train Station Stands for What's Wrong With Italy : Corruption probe shows worst offenders have cleanest faces.
- Anaheim Officials Predict Team Will Boost Economy : Budget: Analysts estimate the franchise would generate $90 million a year in spending countywide. The city would receive $150,000 in sales tax revenue.
- Reorganization Is a Priority as State Republicans Gather for Convention
- FOREIGN AID : Israelis Back in Business Lending a Hand Abroad
- Judge Rejects Garamendi's Regulations for Prop. 103 : Insurance: Rebates are likely to be smaller and further delayed. Commissioner says he'll fight back.
- Man Arrested in Thefts From Postal Trucks
- Blast Shutters Markets : N.Y. Explosion Forces Some Exchanges to Close Early
- Irvine Sensors Corp. Gets NASA Contracts
- Blast Disrupts Financial Tables
- COLUMN ONE : Trappers' Trade Is the Latest Kill : The animal rights movement has reduced their ranks, but some Californians persist in trapping wildlife. 'Love watching 'em . . . trying to outthink 'em,' says a woodsman of his prey.
- Mortimer A. Kline; L.A. County Deputy D.A., Deputy Counsel
- AST to Debut Premmia Line of PCs Monday : Computers: The replacement for Power Premium models could be the bulk of corporate sales. The company will revamp its entire product line.
- Bob Rafsky; Helped Make AIDS Election Issue
- Sex Education Booklet OKd Despite Uproar
- Heavenly Inspiration Lends Artful Vision to Words : Sister Madeleva Paints in Bold Colors and Biblical Quotes : ARTISANS: Spotlighting makers of handcrafted goods
- Agents in Puerto Rico Seize Assets of Suspected Narcotics Traffickers
- Explosion Disrupts Some Financial Market Tables
- Arco and Unocal Backing Clinton on BTU Tax Plan : Energy debate: Two Southern California companies dissent from the oil lobby's all-out opposition.
- Lost in Inferno of Smoke, Darkness : Survival: People curse--but not each other. Choking and blinded, they help strangers out of the daytime nightmare.
- Plastic Breaks Out of Its Mold : Furniture Designers Like Its Pliable, Creative Properties
- Deposits Can Be Stripped From Porcelain Sink, but Toilet May Be Down the Drain
- Jean Lecanuet; Politician Opposed De Gaulle
- Charles J. Futterman; Attorney, Supermarket Executive
- Libya to Move Embassies to Kadafi's Hometown
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Uncle Tupelo Mixes It Up at Bogart's
- Keeper of the Keys : Pianist Nicky Hopkins Brings Impressive Resume to Coach House
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Blast Injures 25; Damage in Millions
- Russian Police Warn of Cocaine Blizzard : Drugs: In wake of record seizure, officials fear that dealers will see former Soviet Union as land of opportunity.
- EPA Calls for Study of Electric Fields
- Joshua Cox; Boy Was Inauguration Guest of Tipper Gore
- New Hong Kong Talks Expected; Market Gains
- LOS ANGELES : Ethics Unit Denied Funds to Hire Another Investigator
- Mystery of Slain Girls Is Finally Laid to Rest : Murders: Police identify two Pomona runaways whose bodies were found in a Kern County orchard in 1980. Their families' worries give way to grief.
- Jewish Educator Will Steer a Cultural Middle Course : Heritage: New head of University of Judaism fears that Jews are in danger of losing their distinctiveness because of their success at assimilation.
- 2 Students Come to the Aid of Sick Colleague as Bar Exam Ticks Away
- Knott's Reverses Children's Height Admission Policy : Recreation: Protests sparked by angry mother causes amusement park to return to discounts based on age.
- Witnesses Testify That King Was Compliant : Trial: Two civilians who say they saw police repeatedly strike the motorist also contend that the officers on the scene were talking and laughing afterward. Neither observer was called in the first trial.
- DANCE REVIEW : Tricks of the Trade From Guevara Group
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit Show Goes on Without D. J. Quik
- Crips and Bloods 'Bangin' on Wax,' Not on the Street : Producers bring together gang members in a unique cooperative venture--a rap album.
- The Sweet Taste of 'Chocolate' : Director Alfonso Arau's Fanciful Film Has the Recipe for a Hit
- Thirdgill's a Stand-Up Guy : Comedy: While he's happy to have landed a role on Fox television's 'In Living Color,' he does miss his time onstage.
- School Officials Sue Parents of Suspects in Campus Vandalism : Civil action: The Buena Park school district seeks to recover more than $13,000--what it will cost to repair graffiti damage.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Ups Ante With $1-Million Check
- MISSION COLLEGE : Center Trains Older Students
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Consider Development Plans
- Prep Basketball Playoffs / THIRD ROUND : DIVISION I-AA : Capistrano Valley Wins Inside-Outside Contest
- Winter Sports
- Devers Sets U.S. Indoor Record
- Long Beach's Revenge Put on Hold : College volleyball: In rematch of last year's state championship, Pierce rallies to win after losing first game.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ondruska Completes a Sweep of U.S. Davis Cup Members
- Soccer
- Pacific Symphony Brings Back Chamber Music With Spring Concerts
- Who Will Foot Bill in Podiatrist's Fraud Trial? : Law: After months of testimony, jury will decide fate of doctor accused of billing insurer $28,000 for a bunion treatment.
- Countywide : Black History Group to Stage Exposition
- ELECTIONS / 16TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Political Fluke Makes Race a Low-Key Event
- Board Approves Sex-Education Booklet : Thousand Oaks: The pamphlet, published by a conservative Christian group, was challenged by dozens of parents.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Society Loses Its Balance on Schubert : Chamber musicians offer an expressive presentation of Ligeti's Trio, but the too-loud piano dominates the violin and cello in the classic piece.
- Syria Vows to Work Toward Mideast Talks
- Art Show Closes March 6
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Soldiers Surround Leader's Home
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Studies May Change Mammogram Advice
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Settlement Doesn't Mean the Fight Is Over for Teachers : Education: Longtime animosity of union and school board is just one problem yet to be solved.
- Troops Surround Zaire Leader's Home
- U.S. Soldier Admits Leaving Baby to Die
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Court Upholds Irish Parade's Gay Ban
- Teachers Say Vote Was a No-Win Deal : Schools: Instructors debated to the end whether the compromise was acceptable. A division in the ranks was feared in a walkout.
- Newport Beach : Woman Is Savagely Beaten in Robbery
- LOS ANGELES : Cruise Passenger Traffic Jumps 31.3% at Local Port
- Police Identify Man Shot at Liquor Store
- PLACENTIA : Meetings in Spanish to Aid Businesses
- Santa Ana Child Shot in Drive-By Attack Dies : Crime: A gunman wounded the 2-year-old as he was being carried by his father Thursday evening.
- LANCASTER : Ex-Azusa Official Hired by Fair Board
- Kids, don't let your parents read this:...
- Role Model Dibble : Ex-'Nasty' Reds' Reliever Says His Life Was Put in Perspective Last Year When His Infant Son Was Hospitalized in Intensive Care for Three Months
- A New Domingo at Music Center Opera : Former singer Marta Domingo makes her U.S. debut as stage director with a 'classic' take on 'Rigoletto.' Husband Placido conducts.
- Pros and Cons of the Access Database
- USDA Researchers Find the Hot Stuff
- Leslie Norman; Producer of 'The Cruel Sea'
- GOP Taking Tougher Look at Clinton : Politics: House Republicans question the President's credibility and sincerity as they try to chart party's future role.
- New Delhi Turns From Riots to Cricket : South Asia: Sudden shift from massive protest to sports in India's capital seen as sign the threat is over--at least for now.
- Army Launches 'Star Wars' Test Missile From Hawaii
- A. B. Szwajger; Pediatrician in Warsaw Ghetto
- El Nino to Send More Rain, Scientists Say
- THOUSAND OAKS : Session Focuses on Boulevard
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Loses Ruling in Lake Dispute
- 300 Friends, Family Mourn Slain Teen-Ager at Funeral
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Simi Valley Turns Back Peninsula in 48-46 Win
- Dow Ekes Out Gain of 5.67 to 3,370 : Market Overview
- AIRLINES
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.S. Says Violence Won't Delay Pullout
- Fans, Other O.C. Franchises Cheer News : Reaction: Hockey lovers already thinking tickets, while officials with football Rams and baseball Angels say another professional team in town is good for all.
- Flood Danger Builds in Arizona Valleys : Rain: Up to 3,600 may have to evacuate from path of Gila River. Agriculture losses could reach $100 million.
- Restaurateur Found Guilty in Drug Case : Courts: Ronald A. Lorenzo, a frequent target of organized crime investigators, is convicted on federal narcotic charges despite support from actor James Caan.
- LOS ANGELES : Moratorium on Waiving Traffic-Control Fees Urged
- LAKE FOREST : Lower Bail Rejected in False Identity Case
- Witnesses Testify That King Was Compliant : Courts: Two civilians say they saw police repeatedly strike the motorist. One woman contends that the officers were laughing afterward. Neither observer was called in the first trial.
- Swollen River Threatens to Inundate Sewage Plant : Weather: Crews work to protect the Fillmore facility. Storm causes more slides and problems for strawberry growers.
- WESTMINSTER : Ousted Fire Chief to Pursue Appeal
- Jurisprudence
- Prep Basketball Playoffs / THIRD ROUND : DIVISION III-AA : Morningside Continues Hex Over Estancia
- THEATER REVIEW : An 'Arrangement' of Greed, Betrayal, Publicity
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Adam Ant at the Coach House
- Gilded Age's Got You, Babe : Stage: Playwright highlights excessiveness of the 1880s, and symbolically the 1980s, in 'Great Day in the Morning,' now at SCR.
- Reno Tells of Early Crime-Fighting Steps : Cabinet: Attorney general-designate lists a number of progressive 'firsts.' She also notes no current financial liabilities.
- LONG BEACH : Queen Mary Reopens Under New Management
- SAN CLEMENTE : Owner of Landmark Vows to Rebuild
- SANTA PAULA : Flooding Postpones Owens Track Meet
- COSTA MESA : Prison Urged for Slayer of Husband
- Santa Clara Squeaks Past Feisty L.A. Baptist, 44-43
- Prep Basketball Playoffs / THIRD ROUND : DIVISION IV-AA : Sea Kings Use Patience, Top Banning
- Dorsey Tops Huskies in Overtime : City playoffs: Dons defeat North Hollywood, 64-61, as McKnight makes six of six free throws in the extra period.
- PREP SPRING SPORTS '93 / GIRLS' TRACK : Dana Hills
- Miscellany
- TV REVIEWS : 'Rio Diablo' a Corny, Old-Fashioned Western
- THEATER REVIEW : An Academic 'Historia' at L.A. Theatre Center
- SECURITIES
- GARDENING : Flash! Bulbs Go Off at UCI Arboretum
- Christopher Seeks Europe's Backup on Bosnia Airdrop
- Bill Would Cut Cost of Registration for Low-Polluting Cars
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Bomb at Cairo Cafe Kills 2, Injures 18
- Recent Violence in Somalia Will Not Delay U.S. Troop Pullout, Officials Say
- Kuwaitis Celebrate Liberation Anniversary
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Guilty in Stolen Property Case
- Clinton Plan Plays to California's Strengths : State likely to benefit in the long term, despite defense cuts
- LOS ANGELES : Ballot Measure Aimed at Revitalizing Business Areas