- Military Base Closings
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N. Commander Reports Serb Accord
- French, Chilean Nuns Canonized by Pontiff
- Put an End to the Budgetary Games : Mayor's race: We could put 1,000 officers on patrol at a fraction of the cost of hiring new ones if we paid overtime.
- BREA : Policy on Student Transfers Changed
- SANTA ANITA : Extra Weight Is No Burden for Kotashaan
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCLA Lets Michigan Get Away : West Regional: The Bruins waste a 19-point first-half lead and lose, 86-84, on shot in last seconds of overtime.
- Opportunistic Pistons Beat Lakers : Pro basketball: Rebounding helps make difference. Loss to Detroit, 106-101, is fourth in a row at home.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Selanne Scores Two More, Winnipeg Tops Flames, 4-2
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Weighty Noun-Rock From Tar, Jawbox
- Lyn Berman has been appointed by Gov....
- U.S. Incentives for More Family Doctors Weighed
- It was built in 1935 as a...
- Group Tends a City on Mission of Conscience : Blythe Street: The Immaculate Heart Community's plan for the downtrodden area offers insight into the idealists who split from the Vatican 23 years ago.
- LAKE FOREST : Deal Allows More Low-Cost Housing
- VENTURA : Illegal Park Might Be Demolished
- Firm Gambles on High-Tech Cancer Unit at Westlake : Thousand Oaks: Patients who commute are thrilled with plan aimed at boosting hospital's occupancy. But some doctors warn of waste and gimmickry.
- CAMARILLO : Residents Sought for Rent Review Panel
- COUNTYWIDE : Laguna Wilderness Park to Be Dedicated
- Confusion Scored on the Parting Shot : Controversy: Michigan's winning basket is upheld by replays, but final decision is delayed.
- Ex-Pakistan Prime Minister Dies
- ANGELS : Valera Has Sore Elbow, Will Sit Out
- TENNIS : Despite Limp, Sampras Is Too Much for Washington
- MUSIC REVIEW : Strings Carry the Day for L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : Portrayal of Store Owner Seen as Volatile Stereotype
- Wanda A. Lee has been appointed senior...
- Tech Stock Sale: Hey, It's a Spring Thing
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Pick Up Second Sweep of the Season
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Louisville a Headache for Oklahoma State, 78-63 : Midwest Regional: Brewer, who suffered a concussion against Delaware, scores 26 points and keys late surge.
- Raider executive Al LoCasale, who functions as...
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Female Skiers Up in Arms Over Lack of Slope on Downhill Course
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : NCAA Men Have an International Flair
- Linebacker Bailey Gets Raise From Giants
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Rebuild Master Plan--for Students : California's problems will worsen without fundamental changes, including an end to subsidies for the rich.
- ENERGY
- Joseph P. Ruiz has been promoted to...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State Is Still Dominant in Defense Jobs
- BOOK REVIEW : Tale of 2 Horse Lovers Limps to a Finish : HANK & CHLOE by Jo-Ann Mapson ; HarperCollins $20; 320 pages
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Slaying of Family Remains a Mystery : Fresno police have mostly discounted possible ties of wealthy businessman to drug dealing or disgruntled Filipino investors. They now focus on the lone surviving son.
- French Voters Turn to Right, Reject Socialists
- POWER HUNGRY: In the 1860s, Anaheim was...
- Man Shot to Death in Tujunga
- Slow; Do Not Merge : Ojai: Study says the city should curtail plans to annex the valley's other communities, at least until the state resolves its budget problems.
- PANORAMA : Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : Clinton Stumbles
- An Air of History : Aviation: An era is drawing to an end for the 63-year-old terminal building at Burbank Airport.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NIT : Pepperdine or USC: One More Time
- THEATER REVIEW : Ann Magnuson's Hip, Witty Ramblings on Ills at 'Home'
- Jay A. Clark has joined Paine &...
- Audio System Designer: Have Ear, Will Travel
- JAPAN
- Mike Talbot has joined the Costa Mesa...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Defense Industry Boon Means State Now Takes Hit
- Armed Burglary Suspect Caught Napping
- Tibet Hit by 6.6 Quake
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Russians, a Choice Between Two Powers
- STILL DOWN: Others may be recovering from...
- GREEN, GREEN: When you see your first...
- In This Fight, Rudy Acuna Has All Angles Covered : GEORGE RAMOS
- Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : JUAN CRUZ / Member, Wilson High School PTA and Los Angeles Neighbor to Neighbor
- Building MoreSchools: Engine of Prosperity : Governor puts shoulder behind potent infrastructure idea
- Guardian Angels Seek Public's Help
- San Diego St. Breaks CSUN's Domination
- Oscar-Nominated Films to Screen on 'Docu-Day' at Pacific Design Center
- Music : Christa Ludwig Sings a Poignant Farewell
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Burrell Sticks to Basics at Bakery
- Will Japan's Success on Chip Pact Short-Circuit? : Technology: Officials worry that a newfound market-share peace reached with the United States could be short-lived.
- Obituaries : Alexei I. Adzhubei; Izvestia Editor
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Bests Robinson, Knicks Beat Spurs
- Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : CAROLYN HABERSHAM / Substance abuse coordinator, Walker Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church, Los Angeles
- THE PHILIPPINES
- ENTERTAINMENT
- TAIWAN
- Mission Viejo Co. Names New Vice President of Project Management
- ROSEMARIE FERNANDEZ : Postmaster, Santa Ana Post Office
- Restaurant Closes Early After Some Diners Become Ill
- Bernardi Continues His Long Solo in City Politics : Campaign: Councilman's age and role as a naysayer have some wondering how effective he could be as mayor.
- $250,000 Settlement Approved in Death Suit
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Cincinnati Strikes Quickly to Rout New Mexico State
- In One Area, California Still Leads the Country : Prisons: Our system is Gargantuan, yet hasn't impacted crime. Now Wilson wants federal help to spend even more.
- For Him, an Air Ball Is as Special as Any Winning Shot in History
- Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : My Son Is the Villain, Not the Hero, of Urban Drama
- Brig Campbell has been appointed western regional...
- Dennis A. Shannon Jr. has been appointed...
- Paul Jones II has joined the Municipal...
- Gorbachev Offers to Serve Again
- B.T. Collins--a Gentle Side to the Bluster
- GATE Is Opening for More Gifted O.C. Minority Pupils : Education: In a move to diversify classes for talented children, the stakes are high--and controversial.
- Modest Proposal : 'Make Taggers Clean Up'
- Today's Agenda
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Agency's Approach: Home Life For the Homeless Mentally Ill
- Nurse Makes House Calls on the Homeless : Services: County public health worker Evelyn Burge cares for about 4,000 indigents. Her one-woman project pays for itself, officials say.
- MacArthur Boulevard Rehabilitation Awaits Results of Report
- Soccer
- Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : ELAINE TAKAHASHI / UCLA administrative assistant, director of Asian Pacific Faculty and Staff Assn.
- It Was Time for a Salute to Mediocrity
- Jenny Craig
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : California Finds It's Lonely at the Bottom : Economy: While the nation begins to enjoy an upturn, the state is stranded on the sidelines, experiencing the flip side of its self-containment.
- In Washington, a Feeling of Concern--but Not Crisis--About Yeltsin
- World IN BRIEF : COSTA RICA : 5 Gunmen Collect Ransom and Leave
- Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : CRAIG GARTNER / Senior, 17, North Atlanta High School, Atlanta
- Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : MAYRA SOTO / Senior, 17, Hope High School, Providence, R.I.
- Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : J'JUAN KEITH WILSON JR. / Senior, 17, Hope High School Providence, R.I.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Vote on Back Bay Speed Limit
- We Can Make This City a Shining Example : Mayor's race: We need no new taxes for education, police, social services; redistribution, and a city lottery, can do it.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Wake Forest's Rogers Gets Message, 84-78
- Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : Grappling With a 'Lie That Tells Us the Truth'
- 'Crane mania' packs tourists into quiet town : 20,000 of the birds stage dancing, courting rituals. Visitors to Colorado valley and the natives love it.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reining In Property Seizures by Police : Law: U.S. Supreme Court ruling puts limits on the confiscation of goods tied to drug trade. Lawyers say clients may be more inclined to press claims of innocence.
- COLUMN ONE : Combing a Crater for Bomb Clues : The nation's foremost experts began their search of the World Trade Center for evidence only hours after the genie of terrorism was let loose. Their skill got fast results.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Notable Women to Be Honored by Club
- Avoiding the Road Back to Bloodshed
- Second TV Reporter Aids in Surrender
- VENTURA : Council Expected to OK Police Contract
- Natural History Museum Branch Seeks Volunteers
- George Washington Victory an Inside Job : West Regional: The Colonials beat Southern, 90-80, to advance to a round-of-16 game in Seattle against Michigan.
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : KOREA TIMES (English Edition) : 'Falling Down' Falls Down
- COMEDY REVIEW : Secret Service: Laughs to a Latin Beat : The trio, headlining a voter registration benefit at UC Irvine, offers an energetic program of poking fun at the Establishment.
- Graffiti
- MWD Charge
- Military Base Closings
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- Workers' Comp
- LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
- Prop. 103's Legacy
- MOVIES - March 22, 1993
- MOVIES - March 22, 1993
- MOVIES - March 22, 1993
- MOVIES - March 22, 1993
- Obituaries - March 22, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 22, 1993
- Standoff Tests Residents' Stamina : Barricade: Many of those evacuated from their apartments during the 19-hour police siege spend the night on the street or in their cars.
- Police Arrest Barricaded Gunman as He Sleeps : Standoff: Anaheim officers were held off 19 hours after a man commandeered apartment containing weapons that he fired repeatedly.
- Development Plan That Became House of Cards : Probe: The state is investigating Anaheim Hills-based Hill Williams for allegedly luring elderly investors into a Ponzi scheme.
- Congregation Rocked by Rabbis' Confession : Religion: They admit to once having a love affair with each other. But it is the woman, and not the man, who is leaving the San Diego temple.
- TECHNOLOGY - March 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 22, 1993
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Off to Europe : Europe Is Cheaper, but Frankly, Not by Much : Prices: Cutthroat air fares and a stronger dollar are helping smooth the way to the Continent. Still, the cost per day for a visitor to Paris is estimated at $222.
- Grande Dame
- UNREAL Estate : Foreclosures Are Up, Interest Rates Down; Sales Up, Prices Down. But The Real Estate Bust Is About More than Dollars and Cents. It's a Window Into the Soul of California.
- STYLE: MEN'S SPRING FASHION : STREET GUISE
- Top-Rated Century 21 Office Affiliates With Prudential
- What Triggers an Audit on Income Tax Returns?
- SCENE OF THE CRIME : Bashing Back
- Stop the Gun Play : Nearly 90% of the accidental shootings of children 14 and under happen in the home. A variety of devices in all price ranges are available to help keep guns out of kids' hands.
- COMING INTO THE END ZONE: A Memoir...
- WAITER, THERE'S A TIE IN MY SOUP...
- Small-Town Atmosphere in City Setting : Tustin: Quiet neighborhoods, excellent schools and convenient location attract residents and keep them there.
- CLOSE-UP : Am I Blue?
- Types of Gun Security Devices
- Who's the Fly on the Wall? : AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War, By Michael R. Beschloss and Strobe Talbott (Little, Brown: $29.95; 474 pp.)
- Jews and African-Americans Strive for Harmony at UCLA : Race relations: Rabbi leads students and faculty from both groups in the search for what they have in common.
- LEIMERT PARK : Architect Pushes Revitalization Plan
- U.S. Drug Agent Wounded
- Health Horizons : Letter from the Editor
- Even in Hometown, Yeltsin Fever Is Cooling : Mood: For many Russians, the personal struggle to survive economic upheaval far outweighs politics.
- First Lady's Father Is Listed in Serious Condition After Stroke
- Ruby Dee is a guest on The...
- Biologist at Caltech Shares Prize for Genetics Research
- PREP ROUNDUP : Offense Leads University to Sweep
- AUTO RACING : With Earnhardt, It's Only a Matter of Time
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Merchan Ignites Pierce Offense With 4 Hits in One-Sided Win
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Balk, Pick-Off Play Help Rancho Santiago Win, 3-2
- Missed 3-Point Shots Lead to Morningside's 79-59 Loss to Palo Alto : Boys' basketball: The Monarchs come up empty in their bid for a second consecutive title.
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- MILHAUD: "Le Boeuf sur le toit"; "La...
- Off to Europe : Volumes From Card-Carrying Admirer of Oxford : More than a day-trip from London, the ancient university town rewards a longer stay.
- Off to Europe : GUIDEBOOK : Brussels, Europe's New Capital
- The Dark Side--From a Safe Distance
- COLUMN ONE : Is U.S. Stuck With Honey Subsidies? : Officials feel farm lobby's sting every time they try to cut the tiny program. Fight illustrates why it is so difficult for the government to eliminate anything from the budget.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin's Gamble Puts Him on Shaky Ground
- Trial Will Center on Destroying 'Will to Live' : Legal test: In a case that could set a precedent, prosecution will argue that the trauma of an elderly woman's rape hastened her death, but defense contends her terminal ailments were the cause.
- Dead Language Gets New League on Life : Education: High school students versed in Latin and the classics hold a spirited competition to test their knowledge of ancient lore and physical abilities.
- Mishaps Keep Pierce From Making a Splash : College swimming: Poor turnout, problems with the school's pool add to headaches of winless Brahmas.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Walters Gets Redemption, : Kansas a Victory Over BYU
- Notre Dame Rides Swing on a Short Porch : High school baseball: Supple's home run over 240-foot fence provides cushion in 9-5 victory over host Chaminade.
- NCAA WRESTLING : Iowa Wins Title Again
- RUSSELL: "Concierto Romantico," Two Preludes; GALLARDO DEL...
- CITY TERRACE : Youth Club to Start Job-Skills Program
- Officials Seek to Block Cuts Urged by Pentagon for March Air Force Base
- BELL : Mayor Recovering From Stroke
- Bye bye, Miss American Pie,Drove my Chevy...
- PLATFORM : Judge the Person
- COLUMN LEFT / ASHLEY E. PHILLIPS : Call to Arms on Front Lines of Feminism : 'Pro-life' leaders escalate tactics in pursuing true agenda--the subjugation of women.
- 'Shining Star' Honored for Longtime Service : Volunteerism: 25 years of contributions to his community win George Scott Fountain Valley's Citizen of the Year award.
- COUNTYWIDE : Berry Festival Picks Top Recipe
- Burwood Street's Not Taking It Anymore : La Habra Neighbors Discourage Crime, Graffiti by Cleaning, Reclaiming Their Turf
- Fans of Swallows Flock to Parade : San Juan Capistrano Celebration Fetes Bird
- NFL MEETINGS : Pro Football to Join Corporate America?
- DODGERS : Lasorda Leaning Toward Piazza as No. 1 Catcher
- Perfect Finish for Lynwood : State basketball: Knights run record to 31-0 by defeating San Francisco Balboa, 65-51, for girls' Division I title.
- His Is No Mere Claim to Fame
- Hodge Helps Royal Finish 3rd in Volleyball Tournament
- THE NBA /MARK HEISLER : Finally, a Deal Is Working in Favor of the Clippers
- EAST REGIONAL : Arkansas Is Able to Tire Cain, St. John's
- GOLF SENIOR TOUR AT INDIAN WELLS : 'X' Marks the Spot With Hole in One, Record 62
- Back to the Battlefront : After his run-in with corporate America, Ice-T returns at the helm of a gangsta rap business empire. Are we ready for his latest home invasion?
- DANCEHALL STORM: Mercury Records is already starting...
- Mercury, Descendant, By Donald Hall
- LEGEND, MEMORY AND THE GREAT WAR IN...
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : GI Who Let Baby Die Gets 33 Years
- Covina Woman Wins Music Teaching Honor
- Hometown Funeral Draws 500 to Pay Tribute to Helen Hayes
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Fetal Tissue Research
- Plastic Surgery a Career Tool in Korea
- Yeltsin Moves to Rule by Decree : Russia: The besieged president defies lawmakers and orders an April 25 referendum. Legislature calls for emergency session today as leadership struggle hits crisis point.
- Texas Baboon Colony Used for Medical Research : Science: San Antonio foundation supplied monkeys for human transplants. Activists protest that animals should not be used for 'spare parts.'
- Does First Lady's Health Job Violate the Constitution? : POLITICAL FORECAST
- BJ's Offering Front Row Seats to the Best Air Show in Town
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Putts His Way to a 69, Leads by One Stroke at Orlando
- ANGELS : DiSarcina Doesn't See the Situation as Hopeless
- The Anatomy of a School's Disaster : Education: Compton campus is beleaguered by vandalism, theft and allegations of racism. A new administration struggles to get it back on track and avert a state takeover.
- Pepperdine Sweeps Doubleheader, 4-0, 2-1 to Take 3-Game Series Against Loyola
- STATE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- The Unkindest Cut : For Many Baseball Veterans, Finding a Place to Play Has Meant Having to Do It for a Lot Less
- The Sky's the Limit
- WINDSOR SQUARE : Temple Case Goes Before Zoning Board
- GET OFF THAT COUCH AND GET INTERACTIVE
- Gardening : GREEN THUMB : Transplant From East Learns the Hard Way
- Police Beef Up Patrols as Gang Feuds Intensify : Violence: The increased law-enforcement presence appears to be restoring calm after four separate incidents since March 7 occurred along a stretch of Del Mar Avenue.
- Pakistan to Spend $300 Million on Birth Control
- Actor Enjoys the High Life
- BECALMED by J.-K. Huysmans, translated from the...
- ROLL CALL / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : '92 Spending Index Shows Voting Pattern Far From Solving Deficit
- Retarded Woman's Rape Put Character, Morality on Trial : Crime: The case from a New Jersey suburb ended in convictions and a loss of innocence. The victim wanted to be accepted.
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Corey Parker's flights of comedy earn him frequent laughs on Fox
- The Shape of Things to Come : INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER ANIMATION ARE BRINGING NEW DIMENSIONS TO HOME VIDEO
- Focus : A Fistful of Eastwood : Cinemax looks at actor-director every which way
- Big Racial Gap Persists in O.C. GATE Programs : Education: Classes for gifted students still disproportionately filled with whites and Asians.
- Still a Hoot
- PETER MAYLE : Bonjour, Provence
- Health Horizons : FITNESS : Zing Time : Some physical fitness activities go beyond just staying in shape--they exercise the mind as well.
- Enrollment Rise Is Cue for School Reopenings : Education: After years of decline, the Torrance district faces a mini baby boom that will return students to two former middle school campuses.
- Newspaper Roams the Back Roads of the West
- Students to Turn Off the Tube for a Week : Leisure: The Laguna Beach Unified School District is encouraging youngsters, and their parents, to flip off the TV and channel their energies elsewhere starting Friday.
- 2 of 3 Claim Victory in State Championships : Serra Captures 1st Title in 67-44 Win
- Man Robbed at Seal Beach Bank
- GROUNDS ROUND: Since signing her mega-deal with...
- EASTSIDE : Little Mariachis With a Lot of Heart
- Health Horizons : MEDICINE : A Dose of Reality : Today's vaccines are only a portion of what could be available by 2000. But all the technology in the world won't help if families can't afford to immunize children.
- Archeology Rewrites History of Canterbury
- The Cat-and-Mouse War Against Taggers
- Should Charity Begin in a Supermarket?
- Modem Opens Erotica Door to Savvy Juniors
- There is no need to look under...
- A Man of Too Many Words but Too Few Things to Say
- Huntington Beach's Tsoneff Can Write His Own Ticket
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL : Temple Defeats Santa Clara With Defense
- Pro Football
- Morgan Shepherd stretched a tank of gas...
- Winning Is Especially Nice for Clippers : Pro basketball: They beat the Jazz, 107-100, for their first victory over a playoff team since Feb. 14.
- Juan Fangio II and Andy Wallace became...
- Georgia on Their Minds
- Health Horizons : NUTRITION : Physician, Feed Thyself : Many physicians who advise patients on good nutrition are overweight themselves. More than one-fourth of doctors in a survey never exercise.
- Full-Court Pressure : High School Basketball Player Juggles Motherhood, Schoolwork in Team Effort
- THEATER : Truly, Madly, Deftly : Juliet Stevenson, a 'national obsession' in England, is making her American stage debut in 'Scenes From an Execution' at the Taper
- Anjelica Huston has endured the mixed fortunes of Hollywood for years. She now resides at a level few others enjoy. Huston can finally say . . . : She Beat the House
- New Disabilities Act to Be Luncheon Topic
- Locanda Veneta Duo Look West
- ALBUM REVIEW
- NO SALE: The new album by the...
- Health Horizons : SOCIETY : Daniel's Story : Adopting an infant from a foreign country takes time and money. And when you finally meet the child, it may be at the junction of your greatest joys and your worst fears.
- Gunmen Kill Two Israeli Soldiers
- In Utah, Separating Church From State Can Be Nearly Impossible : Religion: Mormons dominate virtually every aspect of political life here. The state has defied the church only once in the last 60 years.
- BASEBALL
- Health Horizons : MEDICINE : Rural Medical Delivery : Lack of a general hospital, shortage of doctors makes it difficult for the poor in redwood country to receive adequate care. One physician goes on the road to treat people.
- Bosnia Convoy Deal Could Undermine U.N. Presence, Aid Workers Say : Balkans: Relief flights to Sarajevo are suspended after a British cargo plane is fired on.
- Disney Mousketeers join the club of rock 'n' rollers with a social message
- Hall of Fame Astronauts Take Journey Back in Time
- PICO-UNION : 'Trial' Dramatizes Salvadoran Abuses
- The 'Green Revolution' : Farmers Plow Hard Row as Africans Restructure Economies
- He won right to be a write-in candidate, now he wants city to write him a check.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : THE FASHION GAME : Don't Read This One Either
- Michigan's Movable Shelters Give Aid, Comfort to the Down and Out : Homeless: Some churches take turns hosting the operation. Clients get food and a bed; volunteers get to see that societal problem has human face.
- The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (Showtime Sunday...
- USC Women to Play Nebraska in Second Round
- Suspended Valenzuela Loses Paulson Contract
- Involuntary Separation : University High Job Helps Ease Gerakos' Pain of Losing the Anteater Baseball Program
- Schools to Switch to New Testing Program : Education: The system will focus on 'performance-based' scoring. It will cost three times as much as CAP exams it replaces.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Michigan Has Same Talent, New Attitude : West Regional: The Wolverines, who play UCLA today, have been more respectful toward foes.
- Poor Shooting Proves Costly as The Master's Falls, 81-77
- Cal Puts an End to Duke's Reign With 82-77 Win
- Designated Defender Does the Job, Costa Mesa Doesn't
- HORSE RACING FLORIDA DERBY : Bull Inthe Heather Scores Upset
- KATELLA RELAYS : Lim High Jumps 6-10 1/2, Tops Nordquist's Mark
- Brethren Christian Fails to Measure Up in Final : Division V boys: Size of Robinson and Battles is the key to Emeryville Emery's 74-47 victory in the championship game.
- THE LAST WORD: Crawdaddy, generally recognized as...
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- George Michael breaks a three-year interview silence...
- TELEVISION : Finally, the Band Will Play : Despite countless hurdles, journalist Randy Shilts' book about the first five years of AIDS in America will make it to TV screens
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Family Moving Into House Finds Bomb in Garage
- For ELAC, Mission Was Impossible
- Scandal-Plagued Italy May Be Worth Saving--But Not Its Politicians or Parties : Corruption: Everyone in the Establishment seems to have been on the take. The public is outraged. How long will the revolution remain bloodless?