- Democrats Hear Brown, Garamendi : Convention: Treasurer wins straw poll at gathering of county party members designed to whip up anti-Republican fervor. Rep. Dornan is a choice target.
- Condo Owners Seek $7.7 Million : Litigation: Suit alleges that building is poorly constructed, noisy and leaks. Defense concedes some flaws but says owners expect too much.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : PACIFIC SHORES
- DURUFLE: Requiem, Opus 9; Four Motets, Opus...
- THE WORD : Two Angry Men
- Census Workers Plan In-Depth Look at America's Homes
- WATTS : Service Is Theme of Scholarship
- NEWS ANALYSIS : High-Profile Losses Tarnish Reputation of D.A.'s Office : Justice: Prosecutors win most cases, but failures like Menendez and McMartin invite criticism of tactics.
- World Bank Lends Vietnam $96 Million to Help Farmers
- Making a Difference, One Young Woman at a Time
- Israeli West Bank Settlers' Dilemma: Stay or Move On
- 'New Democrats' Seem Like 'Old Republicans' on Crime
- A New Course : Teen-Age Marathoners and Their 'Chief' Strive for Personal Best
- No More Business as Usual for Korean, Latino Merchants : Relations: In downtown Santa Ana, tensions between the two ethnicities have eased in the commercial realm as community leaders and trade groups work to get Koreans more involved in civic affairs.
- For Hirst, Magic Slips Away at the End
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Gimmick Defense Turns Trick for Pacifica : Division III-A boys: Mariners use 'triangle and two' to shut down Veal and San Dimas, 63-49.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ventura's Two Homers Fuel White Sox
- South Carolina Keeps Kentucky From Clinching SEC Eastern Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dreifort Is Calmly Effective in Victory
- Castaneda 4th, Bonebright 5th in State Wrestling
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : ST. MARGARET'S
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea-Olinda Takes Suspense Out of Winning : Division III-AA girls: Ladycats easily get their sixth consecutive section title with a 70-40 victory over Newport Harbor.
- Electrical Workers Union Wins Delco Election by 1 Vote
- Making Babies : The Boom in the Infertility Business Is Raising Hopes, and Increasing Criticism
- LOVERS' CHOICE by Becky Birtha (Seal...
- SHALLOW WATERS : Good Intentions and Fresh Ingredients Pave the Way to Ambivalent Dining
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- MID-CITY : Bus Tour Sets Sights on the Future
- SOCCER : Belmont, Bell Have a Score to Settle
- BELL GARDENS : Councilman Garcia Fined $1,500
- BRIEFLY : Research: New Group Founded to Fight Diabetes
- COVER STORY : Dance to the Edge : A controversial L.A. modern dance trend that some are calling Hyperdance emphasizes athleticism, endurance and risk, serving as a timely metaphor for survival in an age of disaster
- SOCCER / CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Belmont and Grant Grab Titles
- Lessons Emerge From Years of U.S. Dickering With Japan : Trade: The first is, expect no voluntary concessions. Another is to ignore Tokyo's competitive strength at your peril.
- With Her Pen, Who Needs Swords? : NELLIE BLY: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist, <i> By Brooke Kroeger (Times Books: 27.50; 614 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Tips on What's New in Rate Locks
- Who Gets to Keep Fruit From Back Yard Trees?
- Empty Buildings Are Constant Reminders
- WRESTLING : Bell High Wrestlers Repeat City Section Champion Feat
- Scene Stealers : Looking for panoramic crop shot? A seascape, floating golf green or military outpost? And how about cheap labor? It seems as though everyone outside Hollywood has something to offer the film and television industry.
- Ivol Curtis; Retired Episcopal Bishop Held No. 2 Post in L.A. in Late '50s, '60s
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Class Offered on Diabetes and Feet
- Battle Mayoral in New Orleans Goes to Voters : Election: Polls show Marc Morial, son of city's first black mayor, and Donald Mintz, lawyer who lost 1990 runoff, in a dead heat.
- OXNARD/PIRU : Oil Cleanups Finished but Charges Possible
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS : What If the Big One Hit, and We Were Actually Ready for It? : Loss to life and limb will be great no matter what, but just imagine the difference thoughtful planning could make.
- The Global Classroom : Children Begin Language Immersion Programs in Kindergarten
- Valley Commentary : Multimedia Revolution Tugging at Hollywood : The latest trend will mean a new age in which movies, TV shows and CD-ROM computer games blend together into one high-tech monster.
- Woman, 76, Found Dead in Her Home
- Rams Owe Fans a Favre or Two
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Margarita Dominates Servite : Division III-AA boys: Finnerans and a stingy Eagle defense keep Friars in check for 67-53 victory.
- Soundgarden in Full Sonic Bloom : SOUNDGARDEN
- Mega-Medicine : Hospital Merger Plans Raise the question: Is Bigger Better?
- Readers Recommend
- A SENSE OF MISSION: Historic Churches of...
- RUSSIAN RIVERS : A Cruise Between St. Petersburg and Moscow, Along the Waterways of the Czars, Reveals Russia's Hidden Heart
- PAINT IT BLACK : Smokestacks Belching Dark Smoke Into the Mediterranean Sky? Memorable, Thinks the Author, and Exceedingly Beautiful.
- WEST ADAMS : She's Seen to It That the Show Goes On
- Everyone Is Tough on Crime--But Avoids the Real Issues
- 2 Teens Stabbed in Fight at Restaurant
- Woman Dies 6 Days After Car Accident
- Hometown Heroes : Laguna's Patriot's Day Parade Recalls More Recent Battles
- After Work in the City, They Head for the Hills : Community: Residents, many of them commuters to the Valley or L.A., find quiet refuge in their Simi Valley subdivision.
- De La Hoya Adds Belt to Jewelry Collection : Boxing: 1992 gold medalist wins his first title by stopping Bredahl after 10 rounds. Toney survives a nasty cut to beat Littles.
- COMMENTARY : The '94 Lillehammer Games Provided So Many Memories
- Loyola Ousted From Tournament as Gonzaga Exploits Turnovers
- CLOSE UP : Building a Bettor Mousetrap
- Weekend Escape: Sequoia : Snow Found : They Drove 250 Miles for This Cross-Country Getaway, and Finally Found Enough White Stuff to Make It All Worth It
- Scotland : Putt ... and Pass the Whiskey : Touring the Western Highlands, in search of golf courses with wee prices and single malts with big taste
- Art Needs Its Enemies : I AM SNOWING: The Confessions of a Woman of Prague, <i> By Pavel Kohout</i> . <i> Translated from Czech by Neil Bermel (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $27.50; 308 pp.)</i>
- Tonya Harding Suffers Scrapes, Bruises in Assault in City Park
- Senior Patrons Peeved at McRush Put on Eating : Fast food: Older people, savoring golden years, object to being harassed for 'lingering' under the Golden Arches at outlet in Boston suburb.
- Land Mine Blast Kills 2 Philippine Policemen
- SOUTH : Input Wanted on Revitalization Plan
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Tray Chic : Miss Kitty updates the '40s cigarette girls with campy costumes. Among their wares: candy and condoms.
- Three Digits Fraught With Meaning : Area codes: There are secrets aplenty in these numbers.
- One-Man Patrol : Crime Is Down in Mountains Since Deputy Took Over
- The Storm Passes for Angels' Snow : He Goes From Success to Failure to Success and Seeks an Even Keel
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Brethren Christian
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : SO. CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN
- Grant Does It on 3rd Attempt : Girls' soccer: Lancers defeat San Pedro, 1-0, take City title on Hufanga's second-half goal.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : 1993 IN REVIEW
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II BOYS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : Mater Dei Gets Plenty of Support in Victory
- TRADE WITH VIETNAM
- KING OF THE CATS: The Life and...
- THE CABIN: Reminiscence and Diversions by...
- Thelma and Louise, 30 Years Later : LIFE ESTATES, <i> By Shelby Hearon (Alfred A. Knopf: $22</i> ;<i> 231 pp.)</i>
- Couple Operate Sanctuary to Save Timber Wolf Breed
- Canada Debates Building Road to Arctic Coast : Northwest Territories: Link would open a huge area to development, which could threaten environment.
- Pioneers of Women Airforce Service Proved Sky Is No Limit : Aviation: As nation's first female military fliers, they freed men for overseas duty in World War II. But WASPs were not acknowledged as part of the service until 1977.
- Dream of Olympic Gold Still Very Much Alive, but Reality Is Tougher : Comeback: Sports doctors differ on girl's future in track, but one college athlete with same problem gives her pep talk.
- Study Finds 'Power Rangers' Stirs Aggression
- Man Flees With Cash in Bank Holdup
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pacifica's Alliman Uses Modest Numbers to Produce
- Crenshaw Wins City 4-A Crown
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : LIBERTY CHRISTIAN
- Schraith Joins Board of Irvine's Pinnacle Micro
- Diamond to Market Videotape Series
- UNDER THE BLACK FLAG by Erik...
- Help With Credit, Finances on Tap at 5th Home Fair
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Starry Story at French Hotels
- LITTLE TOKYO : Hotel Reaches Out to African Americans
- Is There a Doc in the House?
- WINDSOR SQUARE : 100 Awards Given on Ebell Centennial
- Jewish Boy Aboard Strafed Van Dies
- NASA Baffled by Strange Reading on Fuel Line of Shuttle Power Unit
- BRIEFLY : College: Auditions for Theater Training Program
- POLITICS : 8 Will Vie for Council Seats in Beverly Hills
- New York Accused of Racism on Incinerator Site : Albany: Blacks were told the plant posed no hazard. Blackened snow at governor's mansion brought action.
- WEST ADAMS : Damaged Theater to Raise Curtain Again
- 'Garden of Death' May Yield 12 Bodies
- Hopeful Signs for Disneyland Project : * Progress Is Good News for a City at Critical Juncture
- Notes about your surroundings
- Today, L.A. Is the Place to Run : Marathon: Race will serve as a showcase to rest of world that city is surviving earthquake.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PAC-10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Gets Its Share of Another Title
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Camarillo Continues Slugging in Westside Tournament Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WEST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : Pepperdine Advances to Semifinals
- Big 'Cap Produces Big Flap : Horse racing: The Wicked North is handed only the third disqualification in race's history, giving longshot Stuka the victory.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Keep Boxing Club, Supporters Ask City
- Rare Spirit of Cooperation Streamlines I-5 Crash Suits : Courts: Lawyers for plaintiffs and defense are collaborating to keep worst U.S. highway accident from becoming a legal pileup.
- Helping Hand for Apartment Owners : Revised federal programs are brought into play in aftermath of the earthquake
- Economics Makes Foes of 2 Hospitals : Ventura: County system is growing. But Community Memorial builds a case against what it sees as competition for patients.
- Government Won't Cover All Losses : Assistance: Officials caution that loans and grants offered through federal and state sources are not intended to serve as insurance programs.
- A Championship Match Is Never Fit to Be Tied
- Gardner Leads St. John Bosco Past Dominguez for II-A Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Stakes Don't Matter: North Carolina Beats Duke, 87-77
- After Giving False Hope, Cal Lutheran Runs Away, 95-81 : College basketball: Kingsmen snap second-half tie at UC San Diego with 10-point burst, advance to sectional semifinals.
- CSUN Counts On Smaler in 18-6 Laugher
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Is an Unpopular Winner
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Gets Wake-Up Call, a Section Title : Division I-A boys: Rather than get run out of the building, the Chargers run out of time after staging a late rally. Monarchs win, 65-59.
- They Can Walk All Over You for Only $1,000
- Arabs, Israeli Troops Clash
- For Yeltsin, It's Lonely at the Top--but Not Because He's Powerful
- 'Power Rangers' Seen as Unruly Models to Youths : Research: Cal State Fullerton study concludes that children exposed to TV heroes are more aggressive toward counterparts.
- San Clemente's Parsons Advances in Surfing
- He's Just Pete--but That's Plenty
- Amid Shadows, One Acquires a Feel for Substance
- He Leaves 'Boyz' for New 'Hood'
- Vanished Japan : Images of a Distant--and Longed-for--Past
- Supreme Court Says Yes to 'Bumped' Passenger: He Can Sue the Airline : Ruling: Ticket-holders who involuntarily miss flights may sue in state courts, but <i> not</i> for big punitive awards.
- VIBRANT VERACRUZ : The Party Never Stops in This Bright, Giddy Seaport on the Gulf of Mexico
- How to Solve Disputes
- CULVER CITY : School Board Proceeds With Plan to Relocate Immersion Programs
- Defrauded Couple Sue, Get Home Back : Crime: Courtroom victories are rare, however, over a real estate title scam that has become increasingly common.
- Child Care a Key Hurdle to Clinton Welfare Plan : Reform: President's task force is hard-pressed to design affordable plan to keep his pledge to end welfare 'as we know it.'
- Prisoner Struggling With Police Dies
- Group Pickets Supervisor's Office Over Proposed Ban on Day Laborers
- Regional Report : BOYLE HEIGHTS : Real Estate Firm Sponsors School Toy Library
- John Williams; Novelist Won National Book Award
- Vatican Agrees to Open Full Relations With South Africa
- Regional Report : SAN PEDRO : Letter Blitz Halts Proposed Tax on Businesses
- Young O.C. Star Loses Eye but Not Spirit : Accident: Errant golf ball gives Olympic hopeful new hurdle. She aims to get over it.
- Taking a Hint From Wise Young Heads : * If Three Junior High Students Can Design a City That Works, Why Can't We Adults?
- Residents Should Fight Crime--Not Each Other : Some Suggestions for 2 Feuding Groups in Van Nuys
- A Column of Thanks to Those Who Read--and Write
- Legislative Sleight of Hand Suspends Lobbyist Measure
- Driving Enthusiast Puts Car Designs in High Gear
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : St. Margaret's Powell Is Now the Role Model
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : WHITTIER CHRISTIAN
- Born in the Tower of Babble : THE LANGUAGE INSTINCT: How the Mind Creates Language, <i> By Steven Pinker (William Morrow: $23; 494 pp.)</i> : PATTERNS IN THE MIND: Language and Human Nature, <i> By Ray Jackendoff (Basic Books: $25; 239 pp.)</i>
- Ex-Mayor's Son Wins Runoff in New Orleans : Election: Marc Morial, whose father was city's first black leader, captures 54% of votes in campaign marred by racist and anti-Semitic flyers.
- ALWAYS RUNNING: La Vida Loca: Gang Days...
- Harvest Time: Tossing Work, Luck Into Salad : Agriculture: Gourmet greens are sent across country as a field near Camarillo produces its first profits.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Mariachis Trumpet Their Culture
- Police Suicides Rise as Hidden Epidemic Sweeps the Country : Law enforcement: Specialists say that officers take their own lives at a rate at least double that of the general population.
- Russian Handicrafts Turn From Red to Green : Fads: The lifting of the Iron Curtain has brought local shops a rush of matroshka dolls and other knickknacks from the former Soviet Union.
- Brown, Garamendi Rally Orange County Democrats
- Africans Take Control of an Outrage : A hopeful moment in war-riven Liberia
- Record Store Owner Is Shot to Death
- Slain Woman's Family Posting Flyers Seeking Clues to Her Death
- Unlikely Finalists Fall Short : Boys' basketball: Underdog Crescenta Valley goes cold in 71-60 loss to Long Beach Poly for Division I-AA title.
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Lynwood Keeps Division I-AA Title
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : HUNT. BEACH CLAREMONT
- Korda Looks to Repeat Against Sampras : Tennis: He defeated the No. 1 player in December in Munich and will get another chance today after beating Krickstein, 6-4, 6-4.
- Boxing of Olympic Proportions
- Evarts Doesn't Give Up When Sailors Are Down
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : ST. MICHAEL'S PREP
- FICTION
- Backpack & Budget : Travel Assistance From Geneva's 'Car'
- FICTION
- Holland Gets Ready for the Video Verdict
- Hawaii Might Find Rough Going on Northridge Infield
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : This Season, Finley Wants to Stay
- Immaterial Girl : MY LIVES, <i> By Roseanne Arnold (Ballantine Books: $23; 146 pp.)</i>
- Housemate Trend Growing
- Side Trips : The White Hotel
- Four-Wheel Drive : MERRY MEN, <i> By Carolyn Chute (Harcourt, Brace: $24.95; 695 pp.)</i>
- W. Hollywood May Order Rate Cut for Cable TV
- China Tries to Put Best Face on Human Rights 'Reforms' : Dissidents: In rare visit to forced labor camp, 5 U.S. reporters see--but can't talk to--most famous prisoner.
- ONE BIG GLORIOUS BAZAAR : The Markets and Street Vendors of Istanbul Help Define This Vivid City, Where Ideas and Goods Have Been Traded Freely for Centuries
- RANCHO CIENEGA : Recreation Center to Hold Swim-a-Thon
- U.S. Military Presence in Bosnia Seen on Rise : Balkans: There are more than 2,000 troops in largely clandestine effort. But that official number likely is low.
- Bosnian Serb Artillery May Be Test of Cease-Fire, U.N. Says
- The Wealth of Khan
- SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Verbum Dei Wins 1st Title Since 1979
- WEST ADAMS : Group to Aid Cuba Despite Embargo
- Friends Outside : A year-old St. Vincent de Paul Society program helps Orange County gang members, juvenile criminals and other at-risk youths with counseling, referrals and a placement service to find jobs. So far, employers have been receptive.
- Activist Gets Life for Killing Abortion Doctor
- The Death-Penalty Decision: Blackmun's Very Public Shift
- Man Critically Wounded in Street Attack
- * HEALTH FAIR: Free mammograms, HIV/AIDS and...
- Inmate Called Suspect in 1981 Killing
- Some Speed Limits to Rise : Orange Wants to Preclude Challenges to 'Speed-Trap' Tickets
- Teen-Agers Gather to Learn About AIDS : Health: More than 200 take part in conference at Moorpark College. They cite need for more education.
- Unbeaten Brea-Olinda Wins Division III-AA Title, 70-40
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : ORANGE LUTHERAN
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Saddleback Slows Down in Late Going, Falls, 72-66
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : HERITAGE CHRISTIAN
- Is It Theater? Is It Radio? Does It Matter? : When her play-producing dreams evaporated, Susan Loewenberg put a new spin on a different medium, winning praise--and a few jeers--for her success
- In Brief
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- Record Execs Taking Rap From Critics Charging Racism
- Beverly Hills (213) on the Outs With Victor Drai
- GOLF / SENIOR PGA TOUR AT OJAI : Colbert Sets Record for 36 Holes
- SOCCER / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Burroughs' Run Ended at 12 by Bell Gardens
- ELVIS COSTELLO"Brutal Youth" Warner Bros.* * *...
- While the current version of Primus takes...
- In Brief
- Bell Gardens Blankets Perez, Defeats Burroughs for Title : Boys' soccer: Indians' scoring star held to a single shot on goal during 3-1 loss in Southern Section Division III championship match.
- Expatriate Games : Fed up with Hollywood, Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant moved to Thailand to escape the posturing and power plays. But the very things he fled followed him there when he wrote a movie for TV
- POINT OF VIEW / BOB OATES : A Sound-Bite Generation : Basketball's Fast-Thinking Fans Favor Fastest Sport; Baseball Is as Good as Ever, but Can't Hold the Audience
- Ventura Wins, 83-76, Advances to State Finals : College basketball: Pirates withstand Imperial Valley's second-half rally, find themselves in familiar spot.
- ALBUM REVIEW : * * * * NINE INCH NAILS, "The Downward Spiral"; <i> Nothing/TVT/Interscope</i>
- Will 'Island' Cycle Float Into the Taper?
- THREE SONG RECITALS. Erna Berger, soprano; Gunther...
- WAGNER: Excerpts From "Tannhauser," "Gotterdammerung" and "Tristan...
- Just in Time
- Attempt to Prolong Dog's Life Was Cruel
- Two Views on Sex Abstinence Week
- Garden Grove's Hail Mary Pass
- Leave God in Scouting, and Godless Out
- First Tangos in Rome
- A Monitoring System Is Needed for Health Care
- Valley Commentary : Revamped Bus System a Vital Patch in Transit Plan : While battles over rail service are being waged, short-term, less expensive solutions can ease traffic with a minimum of environmental damage. One of them is restructuring the bus system.
- Tax on Batteries Would Snarl Electric Car Plans
- Misperceptions of Broadway's Vitality
- Single-Payer System Means Medical Serfdom
- Potshots at the Resale of Guns Confiscated by Police Agencies
- Favorite Escape
- Hopeful Coverage of a Violent Scene
- The Franzia Case: Money Talks
- Facts, Not Fiction, Should Be Basis for Land Decision
- Can New Pershing Square Prevail? : Destroyed Condos May Not Be Repaired
- Can New Pershing Square Prevail?
- I WON'T DANCE
- Central Library Sunday Hours
- Carefully Compare ARM Financing
- Elevated Tollway Loan Sets New Low
- After 'Midnight'
- School Uniforms Change Behavior
- The Cable TV Industry's Monopoly
- Victims
- Money, Politics and the Future of El Toro Base
- Bernardi and CRA
- Quake Tax Deductions
- Stimson House
- Let's Not Make Guinea Pigs of Pets or Children
- Don't Miss Middle East
- 28 Hardy Souls Volunteer to Spend Winter at the Bottom of the World : South Pole: The crew of scientists, meteorologists and others cannot leave Antarctica for the next eight months. They will live in an unheated geodesic dome; outside, temperatures can reach 100 below zero.
- Democratization of Multiple Listings
- No Home Prices
- When Hatemongers Came for Minorities, Town Said No : Montana: Billings countered harassment of Jews by putting menorahs all over town. When the home of a mixed-race couple was vandalized, the painters union repaired the damage. The effort appears to have cowed the racists--at least for now.
- Ramos on Polanco
- Officer's Death Brings Both Sadness and Unity
- Pentagram Is Misused as a Satanic Symbol
- High Risks Involved in Owner Financing
- A CHURCH WITHOUT SPIRITUALITY?
- Count Blessings, and Share Them
- Portrait of the Artists
- DEMON WRESTLING
- SCOPE Wants to Preserve the Santa Clara River
- Faster Appraisals Costly in Long Run
- Local Firm Helps With Home Exchanges
- Looking at Another Side to 'Cosmic Prize'
- Simple English?
- Conservatives Say Clinton Health Care Bill Needs Major Surgery : Politics: Succession of mostly Republican speakers at town hall meeting criticize President's package as too reliant on bureaucrats and a potential disaster. Most prescribe pared-down alternatives.
- Killing of Baby Girls
- Bolsa Chica Project Seen as Boon and Example of Flawed Planning
- Firefighter Exam
- NONFICTION - March 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 6, 1994
- Obituaries - March 6, 1994
- Carnival Takes Aim With Two New Ships
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Dream Ends for Crescenta Valley
- FRONT LINE PRAYER: At Grace Church in...
- For the Record - March 6, 1994
- Michigan Cites Star Salesman at Prudential : Insurance: Regulators move to revoke the license of Anthony J. Amaradio. He has denied violating rules.
- THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY : NME Close to Selling Most of Psychiatric Unit : Divestitures: Santa Monica company says it is in 'serious negotiations' with Charter Medical for 51 hospitals.
- EXTERIORS : Painted Masonry's Past Is Written in the Stone
- Stocks Climb on Jobs Report; Rates Inch Up
- Stocks Climb on Jobs Report, Steadier Rates
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Referral Services Help Take Guesswork Out of Hiring Contractors
- PACOIMA : Safety of Dams Questioned in Earthquake's Aftermath
- Cat Trapped for 41 Days After Quake Dies : Pets: Veterinarian is unable to revive Tiffany, who captured worldwide attention after she was found in a locked closet.
- VENTURA : Mall Shop to Offer Permits, Information
- Prep Baseball '94: Garden Grove League : Rancho Alamitos
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SEASON PREVIEW : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- Prep Baseball '94: Garden Grove League : La Quinta