- Maggert's Double-Eagle Turns Bad Masters Into a Masterpiece
- Kemper Urges Shareholders to Reject GE Capital's Nominees for Board
- Costa Mesa Developer Performs 'Anti-Mall' Experiment in The Lab : Retail: The center, in two old warehouses, targets consumers in their 20s. Its stores cater to the young and disenchanted.
- THE CUTTING EDGE
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Paranoia Your Password? OK, But Don't Tell Anyone
- Robert Grambo has been appointed vice president-telesales...
- Under-30 Set Is Joining Political Establishment : Government: O.C. cities trying to tap into fresh ideas are courting a cadre of young adults for service.
- As Scientific Puzzle Unravels, a Legal Issue Tangles More : New genetic findings pose rising problems in area of patents and business
- Citizens Clamor for a Moment of (Old) Glory at the Capitol
- Ojai May Challenge Landfill Ballot Issue : Government: City Council plans to study legality of developer's proposal on Weldon Canyon project. The firm wants to bypass supervisors and go directly to voters.
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Low-Income Project
- Kings Come Limping Home After 2-1 Loss : Hockey: After falling to Chicago despite Stauber's 33 saves, team will finish its season with two games at the Forum.
- Patience Pays Off for Possibly Perfect
- Sister Psychic Comes Out of the Dark in New Album
- INSURANCE
- Bob McKinnon has been appointed president and...
- Mission Viejo Co. President Becomes Firm's New CEO : Developer: Craig L. McCallum adds title. Retiring James G. Gilleran pioneered master-planned community concept.
- A Rabbit's Feat : After 50 Years, 'Pat the Bunny' Remains a Developmental Touchstone for Millions of Babies
- Woman Critically Injured in Freak Automobile Accident : Thousand Oaks: Moorpark resident's own station wagon rolls over her at fast-food restaurant.
- Now, If Only They Could Get <i> His</i> House in Order
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- FULLERTON : Youth Club to Hold Annual Fund-Raiser
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Gymnasts to Miss Nationals
- Things Are Finally Looking Up for Gardner Family
- THE MASTERS : Olazabal Revives Reign of Spain : Golf: After barely falling short of victory in 1991, he eagles No. 15 to win the title by two shots over Lehman.
- Augusta's Still a Part of Europe
- Today's Topic
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Secondhand PC Bargains Abound
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Alas, Poor Kaypro . . . A Requiem for PCs Past
- New General Manager Named at Western Digital Group
- COLUMN ONE : Digital Double Trouble : From rap music to medical formulas, little seems safe from duplication. Ownership rights must be redefined when images, sound, bits of data can be copied--and zapped around the world.
- Vermont taps into its sugary rites of spring : Trees are awakening from winter hibernation and spilling forth the sap that becomes the state's most famous product: maple syrup.
- Staying the Course : Poisoned Littlerock High Teacher Says She Will Return to School
- NEWPORT BEACH : Legion Post to Celebrate Its 70th Year
- Proposal Targets Better Bus Service : Simi Valley: City Council will consider a 5-year plan focusing on efficiency, convenience and meeting federal air-quality requirements.
- MISSION VIEJO : Lease for Veterinary Group Considered
- MOORPARK : Recreation Center Nears Completion
- A Cynical but Necessary Evil
- Pop : Timmins Emerges as a Forceful Cowboy
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Defeats Chang to Win Again at Tokyo
- Contreras Breathes Life Into CSUN, but San Diego State Rallies for Split
- That Sound on Wall Street: The Silence of the Optimists
- Community Psychiatric Centers Posts $625,000 Profit for 1st Quarter
- In the Long Run, a Stock-Bond Balance Pays Off
- Dole Says GOP Ready to Force Whitewater Issue in Congress
- Limping Brown Needs to Put Best Foot Forward
- Barred From Israel, Palestinians Fret and Wait : Mideast: 'We're in a big prison,' says a Gaza Strip resident. A Cabinet decision prolongs the exclusion.
- Collision Kills Van Nuys Woman
- Confusing Reference in San Diego Freeway Sign to Be Removed
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Northridge Concert Offers New Works
- Stock Return Sought: American Telephone + Data...
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Weak on Geography? Try Mapping It Out
- State Takes Over Insurance Firm Hurt by L.A. Riot-Damage Claims
- THE CUTTING EDGE : In the Information Age, Everyone's a Revolutionary
- James L. (Jimmy) Lyons, 78; Monterey Jazz Fest Founder
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Procedural Changes to Begin
- Stop the Drugging of Our Children : Tobacco: Increase smoke-free areas, takes steps to reduce consumption and get the nicotine out of cigarettes.
- Tustin Election
- SANTA ANITA : Brocco Is Placed on Restricted List; Injury Is Denied
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Milutinovic Faces Tough Task
- Dance to Phytoplankton
- Punishment in Singapore
- Volunteer Challenge
- In Letter Found at Scene, Hebron Mosque Killer Asks to Be Admitted to Heaven as Righteous Jew
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Women and Computing: Nature or Nurture? : Why are most nerds men? And does it really matter? To find out, The Times posed questions to a disparate group of women and men who debated them in an appropriate forum--an electronic mail roundtable.
- First Lady
- Mabel Eby; Oversaw Seating at Academy Awards Ceremonies
- Dreier on Capital Gains
- Condors
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 11, 1994
- The Whole Truth About 'Lies': Late and Over Budget : Movies: 'If this movie is as big as we think it is, what difference does it make when in the summer it opens?' Fox executive says of film that reteams Cameron, Schwarzenegger.
- 10,000 Die in Rwanda; Many Foreigners Escape : Africa: Bodies are strewn along capital's streets in three days of carnage. Belgians appear trapped.
- CSUN Across Line First in Last Event at UCLA
- 'Honeymoon in Vegas'
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Plaza de la Raza Is Aching to Grow
- PICO-UNION : Prevention Is Theme of Health Fair
- N. UNIVERSITY PARK : Food Trucks Deliver Problems, Some Say
- CHINATOWN : 2 Journalists to Be Honored
- Is It Asking Too Much for a Chance and Place to Remember?
- Topics : Real Estate: First-Time Buyers
- Political Urban Myths: Rumors That Won't Die
- The Financial Market's Shadowy New Risk : Derivative dealing attracts Washington's attention
- COLUMN ONE : Diet Clinic Tactics Draw Fire : Patients were told of glamorous stays, court papers say, but they were sent to psychiatric facilities. Insurers claim records were falsified to obtain payment. A Place for Us owner denies the charges.
- That Parochial Eastern Tilt of Clinton's 'National' Council on the Arts
- MOTORCYCLES : Turkington Makes the Right Choice and Wins
- THOMAS: "Hamlet." Thomas Hampson, June Anderson, Samuel...
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : The Attachment Is There, but the Commitment Isn't
- AND ONE MORE THING: "Rock Talk," a...
- Friends Help Homeless N.Y. Couple Have a Real Wedding and Honeymoon
- WATTS : Students Get Third Principal in a Year
- Policy Disputes Weaken Japan's Shaky Coalition
- A Natural Setting : * Lifestyles: Stripped of their inhibitions, nudists at Elysium Fields in Topanga Canyon say the safe environment sets them free. The camp has endured since 1968 despite efforts to shut it down.
- Valley Commentary : The Unknown Election : Opponents of recalling Sen. David Roberti should not be overconfident just because of recent poll results indicating he will easily keep his seat. Political body-snatchers could come out of nowhere.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hot Rio Mesa Romps Twice Past Bell-Jeff
- NBA ROUNDUP : Maxwell Gets Vote at Houston
- In Brief
- Ducks Hope to Make Kariya Feel at Home
- Drive Time Never Sounded This Good
- War Threatens Rwanda's Gorillas
- 'Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'
- Project Rescues Brazil's Street Children
- Road Back Has Potholes for Once-Idyllic Laguna Street : Recovery: A few plan to rebuild on fire-ravaged Buena Vista Way, but landslide fears, rancor and time take a toll.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Marines on Alert as Americans Flee Rwanda Fighting : Central Africa: About 300 U.S. troops muster in neighboring Burundi, while rebels claim to be within 10 miles of capital. Clinton deplores 'tragic situation.'
- Pope Will Visit Baltimore
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : State High Court Justice Convicted
- ROSEANNE AND TOM LATHER IT UP
- Insurers, Government Attack Mental Health Fraud
- Applications Accepted for Journalism Workshop
- Studio City : Revitalization: Santa Ana is hoping that a planned artists colony in a depressed area downtown will spur commercial growth.
- Canadians Fastest of the Fast at Phoenix : Indy cars: Tracy has the pole with record speed. Mansell isn't comfortable.
- 'The Fear Inside'
- SOUTH : Training Offered to Entrepreneurs
- ROBERT HARDY'S PATH TO 'MIDDLEMARCH'
- Aida Grey, Skin Care Innovator, Dies : Cosmetics: Franchise founder created relatively inexpensive wares to ward off tired skin.
- Tarik Aziz : Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Struggles Against the U.N. Embargo
- Personal Perspective : My Seder With Blackmun: Court Gossip & Matzoh Balls
- Parents Split on Uniforms for Students : Survey: One hundred Ventura respondents either strongly back the concept for elementary schools or reject it as an attack on individual liberty.
- Tales of Tolerance : Teaching: Storyteller Ray De La Paz is part folklorist, part moralist and part stand-up comic when he performs for school groups.
- Teacher Will Remain Hospitalized
- Earthquake Set Her Poetry in Motion
- Crystal Cove Park Reopens, With a Warning
- Mintey Slips Past Sapper for 2nd Win
- Low Ceiling High Enough for Fischer : Track and field: Camarillo high jumper clears only seven feet, but wins at Arcadia.
- Gretzky Down, Out and so Are the Kings : Pro hockey: Star center will miss at least one game after twisting left knee in awkward fall in 4-3 loss to Jets.
- THE MASTERS : Lehman Proves He's No Lemon : Golf: Non-winner makes 50-foot putt on No. 16 and shoots 69 for one-shot lead over Olazabal.
- MOVIES : John, Paul, George, Ringo. . .and Stu : You may never have heard of Stuart Sutcliffe, but the new film 'BackBeat' claims he was a prime influence on what became the Beatles
- Garamendi's Campaign Running on Lean Funding : Politics: Although he lacks Kathleen Brown's base, the candidate for governor is not without resources.
- Team Makes 6,000-Mile Goodwill Trip
- Los Angeles and Las Vegas : How the West Was Developed
- Holding the Fort Against Gang Violence : * Local Communities Must Continue Efforts, at Least Until Police Strategies Take Hold
- 2 Sought in Shooting of Bicyclist in Oxnard
- Pushing the Limits of Disaster : Widespread Damage Should Make It 'Greater Los Angeles Earthquake'
- Tiny Woman Stops 300-Pound Carjacker
- Great Strides Seen in World Fight on Polio
- TRACK AND FIELD / ARCADIA INVITATIONAL : Stafford Rallies in 100 Meters
- Van Buren Changes His Story on Shooting : Jurisprudence: One day after being arrested, he says he lied to cover for a companion.
- Martin Proceeds Without Caution and Hands the Victory to Green
- New President Vows to Revive Pierce College
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Letterman, watch out: Space Ghost is ready for his heroic debut
- Clinton Shifts His Focus to Crime Theme
- HUNTINGTON PARK : School's New Major Music to Their Ears
- Junior Nags : Kids are all over their parents to quit killing themselves with cigarettes. The pressure is on for adults to do as they say, report O.C. teachers and former smokers.
- New Gunslingers to Target the Big Issues
- Superior Court Race Pits a Pair of Opposites : Campaign: Prosecutor Colleen Toy White and criminal lawyer James Farley may be alike in only one way: They both want seat on the bench.
- Police Wound Driver After Brief Chase
- OXNARD : Port District Backs Leasing Navy Wharf
- Najar to Miss Rest of CSUN's Season With Arm Fracture
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Early, but Not in Minds of the Orioles
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : She's Considering Courts Again
- Former Bengal Lewis Billups, Passenger Die in Car Wreck
- AUTO RACING : NASCAR Drivers Shudder at 'Midnight'
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Long Beach State Gets Back at the Titans
- COVER STORY : Women Rockers--the Sound and the Fury : Why female artists are finally smashing the narrow confines previously set for women in rock
- The Age of Acropolis
- Journey on the Information Superhighway : An Interactive Heaven for the Couch Potato, Computer Whiz
- Secret Beaches : AUSTRALIA : Fraser Island: 200 Miles of Perfect Sand
- The Information Monolith Is Becoming a Mosaic
- Selecting Correct Roof for Your Home, Area
- 'Odd' Man Out of Ranch Life
- Boom Times in Bangkok : Thailand's economic surge, based on Japan's high-tech model, has created the ultimate free market and a glimpse of what the new Asia could look like
- Regaining Credit After Bankruptcy
- THE WINE LIST
- A Magic Carpet Ride : THE GREAT LOS ANGELES SWINDLE: Oil, Stocks and Scandal During the Roaring Twenties, <i> By Jules Tygiel (Oxford University Press: $25, 398 pp.; illustrated)</i>
- 4 Firms Join Breast Implant Case Deal
- News, Tips & Bargains : On the Rails in Alaska
- Wary of Bonds? Some Income-Oriented Options
- ON MERMAID AVENUE by Binnie Kirshenbaum...
- A New Way of Cutting Up the Pie : Skilled Management Will Be Needed to Mitigate Potential Conflict as Mexicans and Other Latin Americans Challenge African Americans at the Voting Booth
- Costa Rica, Immediate and True
- Readers Recommend
- Unleashing a 'Human Cry' : FRANCIS BACON: His Life and Violent Times, <i> By Andrew Sinclair (Crown: </i> $30; 354 pp.) : THE GILDED GUTTER LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON, <i> By Daniel Farson (Pantheon: $25; 293 pp.)</i>
- Gore to Attend Signing of GATT in Morocco
- STYLE: DESIGN : Once Is Not Enough
- It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels : BREAK THE HEART OF ME, <i> By Elizabeth Dewberry Vaughn (Nan A. Talese / Doubleday: $20; 289 pp.)</i>
- Shopping: Nepal and India : Hues OF THE Himalayas : Monks Have Used Them as Religious Icons for Centuries but These Intricate and Mystical Paintings Are Also Striking Works of Art
- My Life as a Doggerelist, by CALVIN TRILLIN
- When Luggage Becomes a Pain in the Back
- The Pedal Wars : In Marin County, Where Mountain Biking Began, There are Speed Traps, Booby-Traps, Guerrilla Trails and a Decade's Worth of Bad Blood Between Hikers and Bikers.
- Tear Off Old Roof or Not?
- FUNICULAR RAILWAYS: From Angels Flight to Shasta...
- TRACK : Cal State L.A. Women Edge Rival Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : 98 Wolves Killed in Control Program
- PICO-UNION : Meeting Set on Plan to Hike Bus Fares
- BILL BRANDT: Photographs 1928-1983 edited with...
- Top Secrets : A Homeowner's Guide to a Hassle-Free Roof Job
- Where There's Smokey, There's Fire Safety
- To Repair or to Replace?
- ANALYSIS : Latinos Wait in Vain for Recruiters to Come Calling
- KOREATOWN : Police Station on Wheels Gets Funds
- Applications for Basketball League
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Cal State L.A. Hops Aboard Metrolink
- CRENSHAW : Education of Blacks to Be Forum Topic
- Teamsters Break Off Talks on Truckers' Strike
- Excessive Force Contributed to Jail Ward Death, Nurses Say : Law enforcement: Sheriff's deputies at County-USC Medical Center probably played a role in fatality, according to two witnesses. FBI and local police agencies are investigating.
- ELECTIONS / LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL : 3 Accused of Unfair Use of Mailing Labels
- Scattered Showers Lead to Handful of Accidents
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Sweeps Past Colorado State, 6-0 and 2-0
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- INTERVIEW : He Really Can't Help Himself : Shockingly eccentric writer-director John Waters offers yet another look at the gruesome with his new film, 'Serial Mom.' It stacks up nicely against his cult faves 'Pink Flamingos' and 'Mondo Trasho'
- ROSE VALLEY : Youth Group to Use Ex-Detention Facility
- Giving Eloquent Voice to One in Eight : A searing exhibition at Santa Monica College on the issue of breast cancer
- Youths Cited in BB Gun Incident on Freeway
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK SCHOOL BOND : Sides Paint 2 Vastly Different Pictures of $100-Million Issue
- Candidates Address City's Image : Azusa: Attracting new business is a common theme, but suggestions on how to do it vary among those running for mayor and council seats.
- Campaign's Bitter Roots Run Deep : Politics: Bill Mabie and Antonio Villaraigosa are locked in a bruising primary fight to fill Richard Polanco's 45th Assembly District seat.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Rebounds to Down USC
- Padua Hills Finds a Home at Woodbury
- In Brief
- Mendelssohn Gets Vocal Endorsement
- Angels Might Be Without Langston for Six Weeks
- Magazine With a Cause : Femme Fatales says there's more to B-movie actresses than, well, their photographs
- ALL THE LIVELONG DAY: The Meaning and...
- Charles Bukowski, 1920-1994
- U.N. Renews Threat of Air Strikes as Serbs Advance : Balkans: Rebels capture strategic ground overlooking Gorazde. Cease-fire talks break down amid rejection of mediators' demands.
- Secret Beaches : VENEZUELA : Coves, Cays, Latin Beat
- Monday Deadline for Property Taxes
- The Cop Who Lives Next Door : Bucking the trend of Los Angeles officers residing outside city limits, Keith Thomas sees definite advantages to living near where he works in South-Central.
- Better Safeguards Sought for Research Subjects : Medicine: Ethicists note that newer regulations focus heavily on informed consent, which was often absent in Cold War radiation experiments. But some want more scrutiny.
- It's a Small, Small World : Museum: Carole and Barry Kaye's private collection of Lilliputian works finds a new home at a 14,000-square-foot site on Miracle Mile.
- Zone of Hope : Section of Pacoima Pushing for Empowerment Zone
- SANTA ANITA : Lukas Hopes for New Ending to Familiar-Looking Scenario
- Tubbs Leaves Oklahoma, Takes TCU Job
- Fehr Ball or Foul? : Players' Union Executive Head Stays Within Strict Guidelines When Forced to Deal With Baseball's Intransigent Owners
- ANOTHER TRIBUTE?: The latest tribute album in...
- OPERA DUETS BY MASSENET, MASCAGNI, VERDI, BELLINI,...
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Does Pendleton Have a Brave Future?
- Laguna Tour Shows Visitors the Work of Arts
- In Shanghai, China Rounds Up More Dissidents Before French Leader's Visit
- Van Cliburn Happy to Be Back After an 11-Year Break : Music: Pianist says there is no substitute for live performance. He finds young people are discovering classical music and want to know about certain composers.
- In Pakistan, U.S. Envoy Upbeat on Arms Limits : Asia: Strobe Talbott's mission was to forestall nuclear brinkmanship by Islamabad or India. 'Much was accomplished,' he says.
- U.S., Ukraine in Accord to Shut Chernobyl
- Garamendi's 1991 Seizure of Executive Life Criticized
- Topics : Quake Recovery: Grants Awarded
- Profile : The Attorney People Love to Like : ALAN ROSENBERG FINDS A NEW NICHE FOR ELI AND HIMSELF
- Elusive Pharaoh Torments Historians : Egypt: Quest for the truth about Amenmesse leads to Valley of the Kings and a tomb--where he may, or may not, be buried. Dates of his rule are lost in antiquity.
- Give Foothills' Teens a Place of Their Own : * Planners Would Be Wise to Create a Youth Center
- Valley Perspective : The Roberti Recall--a Foolish Idea and a Waste of Money : The Gun Lobby's Political Reasoning Is Easy to Shoot Down
- New Year's Festival Keeps Traditions Alive : Observance: The Cambodian community mixes religion, customs and entertainment to usher in the Year of the Dog, which begins Wednesday.
- Valley Commentary : Stop Making Our Children Pay Twice for Disaster Aid : The Valley Industry and Commerce Assn. thinks it is time for us to take on an admittedly big financial responsibility and stop sticking it to our kids.
- Scout Leader Killed in Doing Good Deed
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Defeat Red Wings, 4-2, to Keep Hopes Alive in West
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Quinta Tips Arroyo Grande to Win Title
- COVER STORY : The Trials of Love : Just when Courtney Love should be focusing on Hole and her career, she can't help worrying about her husband, Kurt Cobain
- GANG STARR"Hard to Earn" Chrysalis* * 1/2Perhaps...
- Feeling the Sting : Business: More than half of Ventura County's apiaries have closed, and others are threatened by low honey prices, parasites and the expected arrival of the Africanized bees.
- Florida Bay Ecosystem on Verge of Collapse; Experts Differ on Cause : Environment: Some blame diversion of fresh water for farming; others say pollution runoff is upsetting the balance of life.
- Malibu and County Ask for Flood, Slide Funds : Disasters: Officials seeking state and federal relief money say November's wildfires worsened chronic problems in Las Flores Canyon. Approval, though, is not certain.
- Honors for 'Unsung Heroes'
- Pitch to Put Smoking Ban on Ballot Is Deceptive, Critics Say
- Ted Bessell plays Mary's new, affectionate boyfriend...
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Weingart Y Holds Free Health Courses
- One of America's fleet of B-17s, the...
- Topics : BRIEFLY : People: 2 Named to Big Sisters Board
- Park District on a Search for Funds : Recreation: Without help from local residents and businesses, Rancho Simi officials say free events such as next month's Huck Finn Fishing Derby will become memories.
- Interface Celebrates 20th Anniversary
- The Voters' Right to Recall Is Not To Be Taken Lightly : It is reserved for removing officials who are guilty of crime, malfeasance or omission of duty. But increasingly, it is being used by opportunists.
- No Ordinary Forum : Politics: Ten hopefuls in Carson's elections field tough questions from coalition members of 4 Latino gangs who created truce.
- VENTURA : Council Members, Chamber to Meet
- A Bittersweet Ending : Ducks' Corkum Is Sad Injury Cut Short His Season, but He's Glad to Finally Show He's a Quality Center
- Regulation Draws Player Opposition : Marmonte League: Handshake ban, implemented to reduce altercations, now openly defied.
- A Word on Both Warranties
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Federal Workers Take Buyout Offers
- CLIQUES : Do Not Pass Go
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Concert to Help Pay Bills for Ill Boy, 13
- Researchers Develop Piano Keys of Synthetic Ivory That Feel Real : Science: Ban on use of elephant tusks prompted hunt for a substitute. New material's advantage is that its surface resembles that of ivory, making it easier to grip than plastic.
- Marriage Stands the Test of Time and Spans 2 Continents
- Death Underscores Youth Officers' Peril : Law enforcement: Unarmed probation workers rely mostly on guile to handle increasingly dangerous juvenile offenders.
- City Council Scraps Plan for Downtown Farmers Market
- Retro : Remembering 'Holocaust'
- 'One Strike' Sex Offense Measure Draws Praise, Scorn : Politics: The bill, carried by state Sen. Marian Bergeson, would put rapists, child molesters behind bars for life after the first conviction. Critics say it might produce unintended effects.
- Obituary
- Valley Commentary : Education Could Finally Get That Long-Awaited Wakeup Call : Standards is the buzzword, and everybody is jumping on the bandwagon to write them. Patience is needed because big changes won't happen overnight.
- Pendleton to Hold Shelling Exercises
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Recall Battle Intensifies in 11th Hour
- Leiter Is Angels' Real Winner
- SANTA ANITA DERBY : He's Lucky, He's Going to Kentucky
- Steering Clear of Trouble, Stewart Wins
- IRIS DeMENT"My Life" Warner Bros.* * *...
- Factories Revel in New Industrial Revolution : Manufacturing: Spending on high-tech equipment is driving a breathless expansion. But what's growing is productivity, not jobs.
- FICTION
- SARAJEVO: SURVIVAL GUIDE text by Miroslav...
- Winnie Mandela Subject of ANC Fraud Investigation in S. Africa
- Commentary : WHY WON'T WE SIT STILL FOR AN HOUR OF DRAMA?
- REAL ANSWERS
- CRENSHAW : Cross-Country? This Team Crosses Pacific
- Fewest Officers--4%--Live in Central L.A. : Law enforcement: Those who do say roots in the community make them better cops. But more important than where they live, the South Bureau commander says, is where their hearts lie.
- Recall Bloody Recall
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Seminar for 1st-Time Home Buyers Today
- CHINATOWN : Group to Study How to Revive Businesses
- College Aide Sentenced in Misuse of Students' Credit
- Did Greenspan Set Off the Leverage Tripwire?
- Spring Is Here and Voters Want Fruits of Election : Government: 1990 bond proceeds buy two farms. They are in bloom but expected athletic fields are lying fallow and a community center is unbuilt.
- Blossoming Hillsides : Post-fire Areas Yielding Colorful Wildflowers
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON HATE CRIMES : Is It a Fanatic Few Who Are 'Anti,' or Our Society at Large? : It may be easier to explain ugly incidents as unrepresentative--but the more they happen the harder that is to buy.
- Gray Becomes Third Recruit to Pick CSUN for Basketball