- Regional Report : LOS ANGELES : Svorinich Outlines Plan for More Public Housing
- Topics / POLICE BLOTTER
- Senate OKs Ban on Benefits to Drug Addicts, Alcoholics : Legislation: Probe finds disability, lump-sum payments being used to feed substance abuse. Bill also makes Social Security agency a separate unit.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- SAN DIMAS : Plan Calls for Additional Development at Bonelli Park
- Topics / TRANSPORTATION : House Panel to Look at 710 Plans
- Louisiana Treats
- VENICE : Adding Greenery to Venice Blvd. Scenery
- Audit Urges Reductions in Bus Service, Salaries : Transit: The report comes as the MTA begins to deal with projected $126-million operating deficit.
- Young Joy Riders Drive Car Over Cliff : Crime: Stolen vehicle is snagged in bushes near Mulholland Drive embankment. No one is injured.
- ANAHEIM : Police Chief Outlines Neighborhood Plans
- Crash Victim's Coma Ends, but Not Troubles : Medicine: Illegal immigrant must leave hospital, has nowhere to go. Medi-Cal, INS say he's not eligible for rehabilitation he must have.
- A Letter From 'Exhibit A' in '3 Strikes' Debate
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Thon Tells Athletics He's Had Enough
- Reseda's Cross Named North Valley Player of Year
- Agassi Run Ragged by Santoro : Tennis: His comeback bid takes day off in two-set loss to Frenchman. He says long layoff has taken toll.
- Ventura Pulls Away in Second Half : College basketball: Pirates defeat Rancho Santiago, 95-66, after trailing at halftime of second-round regional game.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Fly'n J. Bryan Will Try to Go the Extra Mile
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Benching Wakes Up Whitlock, and Saddleback Wins
- Limo? Yep. Tux? Yep. Party? Hmmm. : Swifty's Gone and So Is His Legendary Oscar Soiree. What's a Player to Do?
- Hills' Fate Improves With Age : Baseball: Now playing at Oklahoma, he has overcome early hardships to meet challenges on the diamond.
- Bergen Signs 5-Year, $285-Million Pact With Defense Department
- Pupusa-O-Rama
- District Puts Superintendent on Leave, OKs Tentative Teacher Pact : Schools: No explanation is given, but Larry L. Lucas had rejected a board request to leave a month ago.
- CARSON : Firm Upgrades Park in Lieu of $8,000 Fine
- EVERYDAY PEOPLE : In 'Walkure,' Wagner's Music-Drama, the Characters Behave Like Actual Humans
- THEATER REVIEW : Country Hits Out of Step in Story of the Old West : But the Melodrama troupe's strong acting helps save the silly plot of 'Bad Day at Gopher's Breath.'
- TORRANCE : Mobil Oil Disputes $1.7-Million Tax
- THEATER REVIEWS : Play Within a Play Sets Stage for Redemption : Australian prison inmates in 'Our Country's Good' discover undreamed of possibilities through their roles.
- Lebanese Cab Driver Arrested in Attack on Jewish Students in N.Y.
- Japan's Hosokawa Gives Up Plans to Form New Cabinet
- Scientists Searching for 'Missing' Quakes : Geology: Data shows too few temblors to account for fault shifts, researchers tell House panel. Some say this could mean a series of Northridge-level jolts in coming decades, or a single much bigger one.
- Garamendi Assails His Opponents : Election: He implies that Wilson has catered to racism with immigration plan and that Brown failed to act while school crime rose. Rivals decry his remarks.
- RESEDA : Coalition Seeks to Revitalize Region
- Lack of Contract Is Making Some Deputies 'Sick' : Labor: About 20 patrol officers will stay off job today in North Division to protest fruitless negotiations with county. Deputies from other shifts will cover for them.
- Chevalier Has Spent Entire Career Just Making Points : Northridge basketball: A recruiting afterthought who has answered each challenge, he could break the school's all-time scoring record.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE : Murrietta Comes Back to Keep Aztecs Tough
- Fischer Clears 7-3 to Set Record
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Ducks No Match for Montreal : Hockey: Ron Tugnutt makes 24 saves against his ex-Anaheim teammates as the Canadiens win, 5-2.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- FDA OKs Sales of Davstar Device to Treat Incontinence
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL
- How Green Was My Granny Smith?
- LONG BEACH : Board Complies With School Choice Policy
- LOS ANGELES : Council Approves Senior Citizens Housing Project
- This Party Is Bring Your Own Bucks
- 3 Supervisors Condemn Effort to Recall Roberti
- Parents' Help Sought in Curbing Truancy : Oxnard: Hueneme High takes different approach by involving families rather than automatically lowering grades.
- BREA : City Passes Rules on Redevelopment
- 14 Deputies Complete Spanish-Language Course : Law enforcement: The seven-month program strengthens interviewing, investigative skills. Classes are now teaching 90 additional officers.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Permit OKd to Move Laurel Hall School
- Actor Facing Charges to Host Police Golf Tournament
- McSorley Steals Gretzky's Glory : Hockey: Late goal in 4-1 win moves defenseman within 718 of Howe's record.
- Suddenly, Sam Returns to Ride Again
- Merten Handles Wind, Rain : Golf: She holds a one-shot lead at 71 after one round of the Tournament of Champions.
- Lakers Get Hot in Nick of Time, Defeat Bulls : Pro basketball: Van Exel's 22 points, including five three-pointers, and Vlade Divac's 27 points lead to 97-89 victory.
- Santa Barbara Film Fest No Longer a Modest Affair : Movies: Starting Friday, the city will play host to nine world premieres, nearly 100 films and about 25,000 filmgoers.
- Peaches and Creamy--No Fat
- Meatloaf, Muffins, Pizza
- LONG BEACH : City, Builder Settle Suit Over Energy Plant
- SAN MARINO : Superintendent Hired From Newport Mesa
- Roy Houston of Torrance has been appointed...
- JIM WHO? Whatever did happen to Jim...
- You've Got a Right to Party, Too
- Application Frenzy : OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Sexual Harassment a Tough LAPD Problem : Police: Documents and interviews reveal a range of allegations. Chief lauded for effort to change environment.
- GOINGS ON : Santa Barbara Film Festival Set to Open : World premieres, appearances by leading figures in filmmaking, documentaries and foreign movies are scheduled.
- Trade Show in Vietnam to Be All-American Affair : Commerce: O.C. consultants seeking potential clients to attend event limited to U.S. companies. It begins April 21.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Reich Rules Against Firm in Sex Bias Case
- COVER STORY : They're Cleaning Up in Court : Neighbors Sue Landlords to Get Rid of Drug Dealers and Troublemakers
- Hospital's Fate Debated : VA May Not Rebuild Quake-Hit Sepulveda Complex
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library's Reopening Delayed Until April
- Colleges Won't Meet Access Requirement
- 'I Can Now Have Hope . . .' : Private Grant Turns Lackluster School in Cudahy Into Model
- Calling Students Back : Campaign Launched to Boost Low Adult Enrollment
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Theater Reviews : 'Snoopy' Cast Needs to Be Part of the Gang : The beagle and his sidekick are just fine in this Yorba Linda Civic Light Opera production, but other key figures seem like only supporting players.
- Trapped Cat Found 41 Days (and 8 Lives) After Quake
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Decides to Quit League of Cities
- Prosecutor Challenges Suspect's Alibi in Slaying
- Opponent's Injury Has Espino on Ropes : Boxing: Tragedy almost strikes twice for Forum fighter but Mercedes, his latest foe, is recovering.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry's Name Surfaces Again in News Report on IRS Investigation
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Kernen Finds Relief Where It Ought to Be
- Hall of Fame Is a Longshot, Says Laimbeer
- Theater Reviews : Where There's a 'Will,' There's a Way to Pull It Off : Under solid direction, the San Clemente Community troupe overcomes dated bits to make the comedy and sentimentality palatable at the Cabrillo Playhouse.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Casting Call
- In California, the King Didn't Die
- Letter Blitz Halts Proposed Business Levy : Taxes: San Pedro merchants called the yearly assessments excessive and unjustified. The money would have been used to finance public improvement projects.
- LONG BEACH : Festival Sponsors Settle Dispute With Hotel
- Q & A WITH TIM SCHIFFER
- NEW HEIGHTS: Amgen Inc., the big biotechnology...
- To Go or Not to Go : OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- East Pummeled Again by Snow, Sleet and Rain
- User-Friendly Changes in Repackaged SAT
- Topics / BUSINESS : Pasadena Firm Wins Stamp Contract
- Westside Repairs Add to Drivers' Post-Quake Torments : Roads: Many ask why Robertson Boulevard work could not wait until reopening of freeway. Officials say delays would have been costly.
- Squeezed Bird May Warble Sour Notes : The Whitewater probe is too important to jeopardize with tainted testimony.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 2 Plead No Contest in Asbestos Case
- School Probe Yields Little in 5 Weeks : Investigation: Police report 'no major revelations' on abuse charges. Parents and faculty of private facility in South Pasadena say the inquiry is taking too long.
- Quashing an Enemy of Peace
- Henning Goes Back to College--Boston College
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fresno State Takes the Air Out of Titan Offense
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- AEROSPACE
- Injunction Given in Alleged Stock Fraud
- * Jeremy Miller has been appointed editor...
- No Plans to Shed Troubled Unit, Says Head of Prudential : Securities: Chairman acknowledges that the partnership debacle has hurt the image of the company.
- Morelli's II Inc. Loses 6 Cents a Share
- FOR THE KIDS : Masks Put New Face on Drama : The show, billed as family entertainment, is a collection of short skits, interspersed with entertaining tidbits of information.
- THEATER REVIEW : Dark of the Moon' Goes a Little Heavy on the Hokum : The drama is a mixture of myth and folklore peppered with the erotic and supernatural.
- Armenia's Only Rail Link Cut
- SANTA MONICA : RAND Opens Mideast Studies Center
- COVER STORY : Of Pride and Prejudice : Programs at Two Schools Use Black History Month to Dispel Stereotypes, Promote Racial Harmony and Instill Pride in Heritage
- Expiration of Seizure Law Stymies Police : Finances: Narcotics officers and prosecutors struggle to operate without a valuable--and profitable--tool. New legislation is in limbo.
- THE RIGHT STUFF : From Imported Cheeses to <i> Halal</i> Meats, There's a Market for Everything Here
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: How do you prepare for a big exam?
- A Time for Songs, for Joy, for Sorrow
- Candidates Address the Issues in Torrance Election
- COVER STORY : Pavilion's Fate Takes Center Stage
- Junior High Teacher Charged in Molestation of Former Student
- Couple Killed Outside Apartment Identified : Violence: Man was fatally shot while sitting in a parked car. Woman in the driver's seat was slain after she tripped while fleeing.
- OXNARD : Instructor at Rose Is Teacher of the Year
- Local Physician John Joseph Molitor Dies : Obituary: He had been chief of staff at St. Jude Medical Center's obstetrics department until last year.
- Fire in an Unoccupied Wing of Disneyland Hotel Soon Contained
- PIRU : River Oil Spill Cleanup Completed
- More Testing Scheduled for CSUN's Lofton
- Finding Their Niche : USC: Freshmen Boseman, Jones emerging as Bruin rival O'Bannon now struggles.
- Bonebright Tries Travel to Get a Grip
- Agassi, Tennis Need Each Other
- Western Digital Shares Surge While AST's Take Plunge : Technology: The stock market reacts sharply to revisions in the two O.C. computer manufacturers' quarterly earnings estimates.
- Kevin McCarthy has been promoted to vice...
- Career Links : Businesswomen Are Putting on Golf Shoes to Get Ahead
- U.S. Auto Makers Expect Record Profits This Year : Sales: Increased production schedules and reduced rebate expenses should combine to significantly boost Big Three earnings.
- Breathing: Who Needs It?
- Quake Made Matters Worse at Our Libraries : Hard-hit by budget cuts, many facilities face even more severe funding shortages now. It's time for community support.
- Food-Borne Diseases Up in California
- 'Family': A Grinning, Sometimes Smirking Look at East Meets West
- COVER STORY : Venice Has Always Thrived on the Unconventional, but Those Who Make a Living Off the Tourist Trade Say It's Time for . . . : A Renaissance on the Boardwalk
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Festival Lines Up 15 Works by Chicanos : Shown over five days at Oxnard College, movies include 'The Art of Lowriding.'
- SAN GABRIEL : Garcia to Run Again for Seat in Congress
- Plan to Ease Traffic Near High School OKd
- Topics / ENVIRONMENT : Avalanche Potential Not Just a Snow Job
- HITTING A BARD PATCH : Golden West Brings Shakespeare to Life in 'Stage' Show
- Hollenbeck Salutes Two Fire Chiefs
- Judge Upholds Ban on Development in Malibu's Civic Center Area
- The following are the top music sales...
- Wilson Calls for Unified Crime Bill : Politics: Governor charges that the Senate is trying to embarrass him by advocating five conflicting measures.
- O.C. Philharmonic Society Conducts a Symphony of Wines
- ANAHEIM : 18 Stadium Beams Will Be Reinforced
- Times Pledges $1 Million to Civic Arts Plaza : Endowment: Newspaper and foundation offer cash and ad space. The Thousand Oaks project tops its fund-raising goal.
- IRVINE : Teachers Get Grants for Classroom Use
- PORT HUENEME : Council Moves to End Beach View Tax
- Skategate: And Now the Movies : Television: Networks rush to capitalize on Nancy and Tonya. And there may even be a feature film down the road.
- The Ultimate in Distressed Denim
- Whining About FCC Rollback Won't Pave Information Highway
- A Shaky Bottom Line : Valley Firms Tabulate Bite Earthquake Took From Profits
- GARDEN FRESH : Rutabaga Tales
- U.S. Admits Agents Shot Innocent Man
- LONG BEACH : Queen Mary Posts Loss of $4.2 Million in 1993
- Officers Adopt Schools to Foster Better Traffic Safety
- Roxbury Packs Them In With Lots of Sunday Punch
- MUSIC : Tombo Combo Adds Some High Voltage to Its Rootsy Blues : The band has a 'rural Delta' style that includes playing Stephen Foster tunes on tenor banjo and slide guitar.
- LABOR WATCH : Tacky Tactic
- Artist Sketches for Streetscapes Win Approval
- Judge Finds GM Guilty in Waste Water Dumping Case : Environment: The auto maker is ordered to pay $9,594 for the incident but will probably file an appeal.
- Pressure Suits CSUN's Gillespie : College baseball: Matador freshman delivers another clutch hit in a 5-4 victory over Cal Baptist.
- TV & RADIOGains for Women: Women are...
- Borrowers of the '80s Are Becoming Bargainers of the '90s : Consumers: A little known statistic economists use shows people are looking more for low prices than prestige labels. Thrift is in, and those who live beyond their means are viewed as foolish.
- An Early Spring : Confessions of a Pod Person
- IN THE KITCHEN : Faint Praise for Skinny Asparagus
- All Eggplant, All the Time
- BELL : Lack of Funds May Stall Work on Historic Home
- HAWTHORNE : City Attorney to Have Hearing on His Firing
- District's Call for Parental Advice Stirs Coup Attempt : Schools: Demand for majority role for volunteers is unlikely to be adopted. But it could alter other reforms.
- Pellet Gun Sniper Eludes Deputies in South Carolina
- Elms are at the root of the problem.
- COLUMN ONE : 'New' KGB: On Top or on Skids? : Russia's revamped spy agencies suffer from slashed budgets, poor morale and a dizzying identity crisis. But the CIA 'mole' case raises questions about just how bad things really are.
- National Perspective : ESPIONAGE : America's Most-Notorious Spies
- BEVERLY HILLS : Barneys New York Department Store to Open Saturday
- Postal Service Seen Likely to Ask Price Hike for First-Class Stamp
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Indicted in Alleged Fraud Scheme Aimed at Latinos
- Firms Hit by Quake Get Fee Extension
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Injuries Thwart Antelope Valley in Regional Basketball Playoffs
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Expected to Get $7.2-Million Deal
- With a New Country, She Sees New Horizons : L.A. Marathon: Mexican-born Olga Appell hopes to go places as America's fastest female.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Harrick's Critics Should Ease Up
- CLUB REVIEW : Country Fever Hits Hard at Venerable Oil Can Harry's
- Pacific Plans Four Premieres : Music: Among the offerings in Costa Mesa will be a new orchestration of Mussorgsky's 'A Night on Bald Mountain' in December.
- Sports
- At Tessmann Planetarium, It's a Starry, Starry Day
- Successes on Bosnia Boost U.S. Foreign Policy Team : Balkans: President can boast of a non-economic initiative in foreign affairs. Christopher is smiling.
- Sex Harassment Remains Tough LAPD Problem
- Juggling Laughs, Stunts
- Demand Overpowers Pepper Spray Supplies : One Self-Defense Program Overwhelmed by Response; Two New Sites to Open Soon
- SANTA ANA : International Fair to Be Held at School
- San Clemente Completes Water Deal With Marine Base : Utilities: Officials say supplies piped from Camp Pendleton will cost 25% less than what is being paid to city's main supplier, the Metropolitan Water District.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Community Gives Back to Volunteer
- Triad Hospital Loan Default Spurs Reform Bill
- Plugs for Public-Safety Holes : Quake-caused leaks in oil pipeline raise a warning for all of California
- This Writer Spares Audience No Punches--and They Love It
- DeShields Hit in Face With a Flying Bat : Dodgers: He suffers broken cheekbone, but is expected to be able to play with a protective mask.
- Evans Joins 3 Others Out of Jobs : Basketball: Pitt, Dayton fire coaches. Creighton and Furman accept resignations.
- Tugnutt Fills Bill for Canadiens : Hockey: Montreal sought capable backup goalie. He is in 5-2 victory.
- Burton, Heitmann Honored as CSUN Athletes of Month
- The $50,000 Bonbon
- EARTHQUAKE / THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Disaster Relief Dollars Seen Funding Small Jobs Surge : Survey: The state Seismic Safety Commission predicts a temporary employment boom that will soon wither.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Water Safety Skills Class to Be Offered
- PREP ROUNDUP : Doubles Teams Provide Victory for Villa Park
- Clippers' Wilkins Takes Sting Out of Hornets : Pro basketball: His 33 points and a hot fourth quarter help L.A. beat Charlotte, 118-109.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Somber Side of Baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- Compassionate 'Helpers' Lauded
- NBA ROUNDUP : Home No Help for Celtics
- Constitution: Guns and the 2nd Amendment
- Health Care: Ways to Improve Services
- Encino Park Group Lauds Reporting
- Times Delivered--Even Day of Temblor
- ALMOST HOLLYWOOD...THEY'LL KILL FOR A CHANCE...
- Officers in Gunplay Case Charged With Felonies
- Tommy Moe
- Population Growth
- Achieve Balance of Justice, Compassion
- Tuskegee Study
- LOS ANGELES : Snowpack Level Triggers 9% Water Rate Increase
- The Meaning of Gray's 'Elegy'
- CIA Agent Held as Spy
- Remembering the Mission of Nurses
- Government: Public Input at City Hearing
- KIDS ON FILM : Durante...
- Various DWP Crews Praised for Service
- A Big Thanks to LAPD's Other Heroes
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1994
- Obituaries - March 3, 1994
- Obituaries - March 3, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 3, 1994
- World Tour Looks for Bigger Splash in Australia
- Cover Story : Accurate to a Fault : Seismology: Scientists are slowly unraveling the complicated puzzle of quake activity in the San Gabriel Valley. Their high-tech tools might show which systems to focus on.
- Sports
- Clinton Urges Arafat to Renew Peace Talks
- FUN PASTA: Some shoppers, convinced Ralphs and...
- Placentia OKs $10,000 Reward in Cathy Torrez Slaying Case
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : 'My Father, the Hero' Makes Modern Fairy Tale a Sweet Dream : <i> Teen reviews of books, music, movies and other things of interest. </i>
- ELECTIONS : In Torrance Mayoral Race, It Boils Down to Matter of Style : Politics: Tuesday's vote pits 'independent' Bill Applegate against 'consensus-builder' Dee Hardison. Crime is the biggest issue in campaign.
- Adventist Operations Protested by Blacks : Religion: African American ministers and followers press for self-governing church wing and criticize white control of affairs.
- TECHNOLOGY - March 3, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 3, 1994
- Gov. Wilson Puts $50,000 Rewards on Police Killings : Crime: Slain officers are from Garden Grove and Manhattan Beach. Governor calls deaths 'an attack on all of us.'
- Turning Down the Racket : Hearing: Loud music can damage the ears. So, while the search is on for tinnitus and hyperacusis cures, the focus is on prevention.
- Coke About to Dive Into a Juicy Market : Beverages: Fruitopia fruit drinks are entering a $6-billion industry that is currently dominated by Snapple.
- Germany Lets Key Lending Rate Decline: Germany's...
- Nation's 40th Treasurer, Withrow, Is Sworn In
- Life After Near-Death : Changed for Good, Dianne Morrissey Leads 'Journey Into Consciousness' at OCC
- The Icemen Goeth
- Military-Industrial Official Spied for Britain, Russians Say
- Tremors in an Old Friendship
- Gunman Died of Head Injuries, Coroner Rules : Autopsy: Results also reveal that David Fukuto had not ingested drugs or alcohol before he burst into a conference room and killed two police officers.
- Deaf Man Agrees to 2nd-Degree Murder Plea
- El Proyecto Looks to Expand Operations
- County Officials Plan Experiment With 1-Stop Social Service Centers : Government: The locations will imitate federally run disaster facilities by giving residents access to several agencies at once.
- Snodgrass Rescues Vikings : Division V-AA: Role player's hustle helps faltering Campbell Hall hold off Brentwood in final quarter, 62-60.
- DELINO DeSHIELDS IS : Taking a New Tack : Dodgers Can Expect Almost Anything From Their Second Baseman, Who Now Would Like to Be Known for What He Does on the Field
- Noffsinger to Play Softball at Michigan State
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Belle Epoque': A Beautiful Interlude in Turbulent Times
- The 36th Annual Grammy Awards : R&B; : R&B; Blunders but Worthy Rap Victors
- ATM Fraud Suspect Arrested in Fullerton
- Disaster Aid Uneven, Study Says : Recovery: UC Berkeley report on Bay Area quake finds that most relief efforts help middle-class homeowners rather than apartment dwellers.
- OXNARD : Woman's Estate to Benefit 3 Agencies
- OXNARD : Cameroon Team to Train at College
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : To X-Rated Biz, Temblor Was Hardly a Jiggle
- Accused Killer Denies He Shot Armored Car Guard : Crime: Execution slaying at Home Depot took place 25 days after Dean Darnell Slade's parole from prison.
- At Last, the West Shows Some Spine : Positive developments quickly follow jet attack
- Costa Mesa Motorcycle Crash Kills Man
- Driver Runs, Fires Shots at End of 4-Freeway Police Pursuit : Crime: The suspect calmly spoke to officers on a car phone during the chase, which reached speeds of 80 m.p.h.
- The 36th Annual Grammy Awards : Grammy's Sorry State, Frankly Speaking : Forget the music--this year the spoken word gets the attention. So what was the deal with Bono and Sinatra? : Backstage
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Alluring New Sounds
- FAMILY : To Survive Teens, Think Positive
- SMALL BUSINESS : U.S. Agency to Honor Melrose Industries for Using American Ships
- Acme Holdings Inc. The Irvine equipment leasing...
- Arafat, Peace Plan Targets of Fury Among Palestinians : Mideast: Constituents say PLO chief left door open for massacre. And peace process has lost credibility, he says.
- El Toro 'Y' Plans to Be Meetings' Topic
- Job Action by Police Targets L.A. Tourism : Labor: If wage dispute is not settled soon, union says it will distribute to travel officials a videotape portraying the city as crime-ridden. Officers have gone 20 months without a contract.
- DIVISION IV BOYS' SOCCER : Santa Margarita Fails to Get Past Riverside Poly
- Hernandez's Ill-Advised Push for Separatism
- NBA ROUNDUP : Houston Slows Down Orlando, 97-85
- GIRLS
- McDaniel Is All-Conference for Second Time
- DIVISION I GIRLS' SOCCER : Top-Seeded Marina Beats Mater Dei for Another Shot in Final
- Eastern Sierra Gets a Reprieve
- TV REVIEWS : New Tom Arnold Show Just Filling Time
- THEATER REVIEW : Passionate Portrayal of Judeo-Christian Controversy
- The 36th Annual Grammy Awards : And the Grammy Goes to . . . Winners According to Category
- Economy Grew at Torrid 7.5% Pace in Late '93
- Drivers Find Quake's Silver Lining: a Shorter Commute : Traffic: About 200,000 motorists have time to enjoy a second cup of coffee. But they are careful not to rub it in.
- Israel Frees 570 Prisoners, Seeks to Draw PLO to Talks
- BUENA PARK : City Soroptimists to Hold Lunch Benefit