- NBA PLAYOFFS / EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Only Card Left for Knicks to Play Is Home-Court Edge
- A QUIZ : Return of Ol' Riders of the Purple Sage
- HOUSE DETECTIVE: The new House of Blues...
- Rules Blur Risks of Federal Deposit Insurance
- News, Tips & Bargains : Metal Detectors on Cruise Ships?
- TO MARKET, TO MARKET : Classic Dishes at This Venice Hangout Still Shine, Despite a New Chef and a Retooled Menu
- The Envelope Please . . .
- Dan Quayle Stands Firm When It Comes to Media
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Parents Can Take Class on Homework
- PICO-UNION : Street Vendors Claim Police Harassment
- What Price History? : Redevelopment: Landlords and tenants of Miracle Mile South renew an eight-year dispute over the preservation of buildings.
- SOUTH : Free Classes Offered on Comic Book Art
- Rockfish Recover, Now Face Anglers
- SANTA MONICA : Air Museum Lets Youths Take Controls
- SOUTH GATE : City Offices to Open on Fridays Again
- Los Angeles Times Interview / The Governor's Race : Tom Hayden : The Longtime Activist Now Champions Political Reform
- Record Crowds Take in Sun, Fun at Strawberry Festival : Oxnard: An estimated 35,000 to 40,000 attend the first-day activities of the 11th annual event at College Park.
- Rounding 'Em Up : Thousands Join Cowboys at Rancho Santa Margarita Rodeo
- 3 Shot, 1 Is Critically Wounded During El Rio Party Altercation
- A Sweep for UCLA in Pac-10 : Track and field: Reed helps Bruin men turn back Trojans for third straight title; women also repeat.
- Nothing Is Really Something for Matadors : College softball: Northridge posts another shutout with 9-0 victory over Fullerton in second round of regional playoffs.
- Garner Leads Boys, Lee is Second Girl
- In Brief
- In Brief
- CRAZY DIAMOND: Is Pink Floyd founder Syd...
- Cheryl Studer Scores as Semiramide
- FICTION
- Be Kind to Your Pearls : LOVERS, <i> By Judith Krantz (Crown Publishers: $23; 464 pp.)</i>
- County School Supt. Deserves New Term : * John F. Dean's Vision, Leadership on Key Educational Issues Have Been Exceptional
- Coastal Panel, Long Beach Reach Curfew Compromise
- Realizing Gangbanging Has No Future : A Valley Street Truce Offers an Opportunity to Find Peaceful Alternatives to Gang Life
- That Instinctive, Enigmatic Aplomb
- WORLD CUP '94: 26 Days and Counting : Dutch Treat : After Up-and-Down Years, Ruud Gullit Is Up for the Cup
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : BOBBY WATSON (*** 1/2) : "Midwest Shuffle" (<i> Columbia</i> )
- TASTE OF TRAVEL / SINGAPORE : Dishing Up a Cure : There's a Remedy in Every Recipe at the Imperial Herbal Restaurant
- THE WATCH by Rick Bass (Norton:...
- MUSIC : Spreading Music's Benefits Around
- Questions to Ask the Doctor
- COLUMN LEFT / JONATHAN FREEDMAN : A Deal That Even a Gnat Can Applaud : Developers, environmentalists hatch a compromise for saving endangered species and jobs.
- Fear of Gun Crime: Deeper Than Any Set of Statistics
- 1,500 Volunteers Mount 2nd Annual Effort to Clean Up L.A.
- Valley Commentary : 2 Schools of Thought Emerge From CLAS Debate : The exam is the first one which acknowledges that feelings are a part of critical thinking skills. Analyzing literature is not a clinical skill.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS INDIVIDUAL PRELIMINARIES : Power of Persuasion Lifts Corona Del Mar Pair
- Coliseum Concern: Raiders to Play in Oakland? : Pro football: Officials expect Al Davis to make a decision within the next two weeks.
- Injury Dampens Watson's Win
- In Brief
- Stay a Moment Longer : PROFANE FRIENDSHIP, <i> By Harold Brodkey (Farrar Staus & Giroux: $23; 387 pp.)</i>
- The Root of Rootlessness : A WAY IN THE WORLD, <i> By V. S. Naipaul (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 380 pp.)</i>
- MY LIFE by Marc Chagall, translated...
- JFK Grave Site Sealed Off to Prepare for Onassis Burial : Services: Family's wish for privacy is heeded with military efficiency. Arlington National Cemetery bars public access as resting place is readied.
- O.C. Firm's Collapse Stuns Investors--and Employees : Bankruptcy: First Pension workers had no inkling of alleged pyramid scheme that left $124 million missing.
- Key Civil Rights Post Left Empty as Search Falters
- A True Corvette Lover to Be Buried With His
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : GOP Contest to Challenge Beilenson Is a Tight Race
- Casino Developers Putting Their Money on Pomona : Economy: Firm hopes to develop card club in an entertainment complex. Area cities weigh tax revenues versus crime concerns.
- Sizing Up the People Behind the Candidates
- 80-Mile, High-Speed Chase Gets Driver Home, Not Free
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Sophomore Pitcher Fills In for Rancho Santiago
- Hancock Has Perfect Night at Ventura
- Lynch and Professional Tour Return to Huntington Beach
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress' France Shuts Out Southwestern
- SOUTHERN SECTION PAIRINGS : Fountain Valley Faces Esperanza in Division I Baseball Playoffs
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Phillies, Rodgers Show Top to Bottom Is a Short Trip
- Leftwich Takes Chance, Wins : Angels: He gives up four hits, strikes out eight in 7 2/3 innings of victory over the Royals.
- Return to Grand Slam Glory : Rod Laver Was the Last Man to Sweep Four Major Titles and Thinks It Can Be Done Again
- Jenny Craig Takes a Pounding : Lifestyle: A 43% drop in new customers for the weight-loss chain signals a shifting attitude toward dieting.
- Mexico Is Unlikely to Retreat From a Decade of Rapid Progress
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : Cost of a Cab in the Far East
- Speed Demon : Next Week at the Indy 500, Robby Gordon Will Be Racing Against the Best in the World--and His Own Reputation for Dangerous Driving.
- Beauty on a Budget / JAPAN : TWO OF THE PACIFIC'S MOST BEGUILING DESTINATIONS ARE PLACES YOU CAN'T AFFORD. OR CAN YOU? HERE'S HOW TWO VACATIONERS DID IT.
- Israel Ties Abduction to Finding Airman
- Undaunted by Floods of '93, Iowa Farmers Plant Seeds of Their Future : Agriculture: The rivers inundated vast stretches of farmland. But the land survived, and so did its inhabitants. Spring came early; crops are going in.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Berman-Waxman Group's Low Profile Puzzles Observers
- Southern California's Hidden Economic Engine
- Dialing Up the Bulletin Board : Technology: Computerized information services are changing the way companies, governments do business.
- War and Remembrance : From London to Normandy to Berlin, A Daughter Follows Her Veteran Father In Search of His Memories and the Source of His Grand Silence.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Longshot Strikes High Note, Wins the Will Rogers
- Looking Out for Lassie : Hollywood loves animals (they work cheaper than actors), but the well-being of four-legged stars on the set is left almost entirely up to the trainers. Activists say that's not nearly good enough
- Transformer : Controversial Kabuki star Tamasaburo Bando, who magically becomes a woman for Japanese roles, ventures into international waters in Andrzej Wajda's film 'Nastasya.' But this time, the actor plays male <i> and</i> female
- California Corner / Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Readers Recommend
- Both Sides of Mexico Drug Wars Adore Stolen 4x4s : Law: A song celebrates smugglers' 'Suburban of Death.' San Diego officials demand action to curb thefts.
- Tips for Home Buyers With Kids
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Bilingual Volunteers Ease Patients' Pain
- Clinton Wraps Up 2-Day California Visit : Politics: After golf at Riviera, the President flies to Sacramento for Armed Forces Day speech at an air base and a Democratic fund-raiser.
- QUAKE HOT LINE: Still shaking from the...
- Seismic Safety Puts Bernson on Firm Footing on Council
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fontana Ends Bell Gardens' Season in a Slugfest, 14-8
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- On the Bosnia Front, Lines Become Blurred : Balkans: Victims, aggressors often trade roles and 'haven' borders are unclear. U.N. troops can only watch.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Fathers on Probation Learn to Be Parents
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- OJAI : 2 Youths Charged With Racial Assault
- Santa Ana Man Killed During Search for Party
- May Fair Celebrates Americana, Quake Recovery
- Traffic Cops Making Stops on the Info Highway : Computers: 'Flamers' threatened to sink part of Santa Monica's innovative network, so some e-mail message areas are now being monitored.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tewksbury Gets Eighth Victory, 7-5
- The Impressive Thing Is That He Spun Around on Each Toss
- Beauty on a Budget / TAHITI : TWO OF THE PACIFIC'S MOST BEGUILING DESTINATIONS ARE PLACES YOU CAN'T AFFORD. OR CAN YOU? HERE'S HOW TWO VACATIONERS DID IT.
- 'Light Sleeper'
- Lively Newsman, 88, Is Town's Soul
- LITTLE TOKYO : Gallery's New Home Is More Hospitable
- Verdict Heats Up Memory Debate : Psychology: Experts on both sides of the issue say it will lead to more restrictions on therapists who work with patients' suppressed recollections, as well as more lawsuits.
- ELYSIAN PARK : Police Put Brakes on Illegal Drag-Racing
- AIDS Patients Call 'Miracle' a Medical Hoax : Lawsuit: Plaintiffs, including nine HIV-infected men, say they were human guinea pigs in an experiment with a useless drug.
- People vs. Pigeons : Life in The Urban Aviary
- Animal Lovers Distraught at Bear's Death : Wildlife: Killing in Azusa prompts numerous calls. A majority on a radio talk show seemed to agree with the decision, but police say many were upset.
- Valley Commentary : 2 Schools of Thought Emerge From CLAS Debate : Only feelings this test is generating are frustration and anger. It is secretive, subjective and invasive, and thoroughly ineffective as an evaluation tool.
- Lukas Turns Over a Page in Preakness : Horse racing: A year after the race costs the life of Union City, Wayne's Tabasco Cat, who ran down son Jeff, wins.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rockies' Reynoso Has Torn Ligament
- NCAA SOFTBALL REGIONALS : Red-Faced Titans Oust Washington
- The Black Shadow : Satchel Paige's Legendary Showmanship Obscured the Man : DON'T LOOK BACK: Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball, <i> By Mark Ribowsky (Simon & Schuster: $23; 351 pp.)</i>
- SEASONS OF THE COYOTE edited by...
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Charlie Dell's 'Shade' of being Southern: The nice word is eccentric
- You Say Tomato, Biotech Firm Says Bonanza
- COVER STORY : The Not-So-Secret : For a Growing Number of Westside Residents, Community Farms Offer a Slice of Pastoral Bliss While Providing Food for the Dinner Table
- Crocodile Attack Can't Destroy Her Love of Life : Africa: Spirited Missouri woman lost her arm to deadly reptile a year ago. Undaunted, she's preparing to revisit the remote forest in Zaire where she nearly died.
- What About the Plan? : Today It's Called Rebuild LA. Two Years After the 1965 Watts Riots, the Blueprint for Social Change Was Called the 25-Year Plan. And We're Still Waiting.
- EASTSIDE : Belvedere Teacher Honored for Work
- Mitchell Predicts Health Care Reform Passage This Year : Legislation: Despite Democrats' disarray and a GOP ad, the Senate majority leader says final version will resemble Clinton's in principle.
- The World : Has North Korea's Nuclear Brinkmanship Finally Crossed the Line?
- The Nation : Juries Demand Big Sticks, but Carry Soft Hearts
- Los Angeles Times Interview / The Governor's Race : Kathleen Brown : A Candidate Seeking to Carry on the Family Legacy
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- NCAA WOMEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Defeat Helps Phebus Focus on the Future
- Organic Love for Space Age Swooners : ** 1/2; ERASURE, "I Say I Say I Say"; <i> Elektra</i>
- They Can Tell You Why : Welcome back to Hotel California: After a split-up that left anything but peaceful, easy feelings, the Eagles are together again, Don Henley and Glenn Frey are writing songs--and they promise it's <i> not</i> just a money thing
- Virtual Reality Project Is Nightmare for Irvine Firm
- Trust Provides Donors Income, Tax Benefits for Generosity
- Walter Mosley's Secret Stories : A Ride With a Mystery Writer Who Evokes the Uncliched
- CITY ARTS : Family Reunion
- WILSHIRE CENTER : 'Streetscape' Begins to Take Root With Tree Plantings
- THE CAPTAIN'S ROUGH EXIT
- MARINA DEL REY : Library Is on County Budget-Cutters' List Again
- Motel a Surprise Haven for Mentally Ill : Samaritan: At her transformed rooming house, owner has sheltered, fed and otherwise tried to help hundreds of lost souls for more than 30 years.
- WESTLAKE : Video Promotes Dome Village Project
- Port Police Officers Patrol on Land, Sea and Air : Law enforcement: The little-known, 55-member force helps to safeguard lives and property in the sprawling harbor.
- Organist, Prof. Ronald Huntington Dies
- Police Seek Man in Irvine Bank Robbery
- Live to Tell : Teen-Agers From L.A. Schools Pack First District-Sanctioned Gay Prom
- The Plots Thicken : Gardens: Arleta club's land is flourishing with fruits, vegetables and companionship that links people of many heritages.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Leads Memorial by 4
- TENNIS / ELLIOTT ALMOND : Better Judgment Needed From the Adults
- In Brief
- AND ONE MORE THING: As leader of...
- All-For-No. 1
- GORDY SPEAKS: Not only is notoriously press-shy...
- In Brief
- In Brief
- STYLE: FASHION : BEYOND THE PALE
- Art: MTA Bus Mural Competition for Youths
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- In California, Politics and Family Don't Mix
- AIDS Patient Cashes In and Lives On
- Rules of the Game
- First-Time Buyers Share Their Stories : Times readers share what they learned from the experience of buying a first home.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- VOLLEYBALL : Loyola Wins Second-Round Match
- Malibu Fire Witness Seeks Refuge From the Limelight
- 11 Vie for Assembly Seat Moore Is Vacating : Elections: Nine Democrats and two Republicans will square off for nominations in the June 7 primaries.
- New Police Program Draws Mixed Reviews : Law enforcement: Neighborhood coalition says the community-based plan remains unclear. Police continue recruitment of residents for advisory boards.
- Education: Loyola Honors Writer Coleman
- Ex-Mayor Barry Battles 2 Others in D.C. Comeback Bid
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Wells Fargo Opens Home Loan Center
- Embargo of Haiti Begins
- Study Warns of Sidestream Smoke Perils : Cigarettes: Scientist says young roosters face an increased risk of heart disease after inhaling secondhand tobacco smoke. Results suggest that children could be similarly affected, he says.
- A Home for the Homeless? Good Start! : * Westminster Leaders Deserve Credit for Compassion; Let's All Go With That Idea
- VENTURA HARBOR : Rescue of 3 Nearly Turns Into Disaster
- The Choice Is Yours, but It Won't Be Easy : School Visits, Accountability Reports Can Help Parents
- The Future Is Now for Barkley, 104-94 : Pro basketball: After Rockets eliminate Suns, he says he will retire if doctors say he needs major back surgery to keep playing.
- Butcher Impresses the New Boss : Baseball: Lachemann calls on reliever, who took loss Monday. He responds by earning save in Angels' 3-0 victory over Kansas City.
- CARRY ON, GUV'NORS : Working Title Has Lots of Comedy Titles Working
- JURASSIC PORK : Yumma-Yumma-Do! How'd They Cook Up This Stuff?
- Rayburn, Phipps Cruise at Saugus
- PHOTOGRAPHER'S GALLERY / PAKISTAN : How Green Is Their Valley
- Consultants With Expertise Becoming a Tour de Force : Planning: Don't call them travel agents. These mavens of regional itineraries can devise a customized trip--for a price.
- Fire Closes Seal Beach Pier Again : Landmark: 150 people are trapped on ocean end temporarily while the midsection burns. Some just keep fishing. Electrical wires apparently strike for second time in two years.
- Police Photo Policies Focus of Controversy : Law enforcement: Practice violates civil rights, critics say. O.C. officers defend it as anti-gang tool.
- CAMPAIGN FOR THE 45TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Front-Runners Stress Their Local Ties : Bill Mabie, chief aide to outgoing Assemblyman Richard Polanco, points to his experience and commitment to area projects and events.
- Soviet Dissident Sakharov's Widow Inaugurates Library : Russia: Yelena Bonner opens archives in building where writer lived. Yeltsin, secret police donate files.
- Prosecutors Seek Indictment of Italy's Ex-Premier Andreotti
- Yemeni President Vows to Retain South's Stronghold
- Up and Away With a Freedom Pass
- Travel Advisory : Heeding Singapore's Strict Laws
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Trees Give Boost to 'Streetscape' Project
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Group Takes Peace Message to the Board
- Private Tutor Newest of Status Symbols : Education: Parents seek extra help to give their children an edge.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Parlor Parlance
- U.S. Firm to Aid Czech Reactors, Report Says
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'Masters of Illusion' proves how special those effects really are
- Muslims Celebrate Festival With Prayer, Food : Gathering: About 7,000 worshipers gather in Fountain Valley for Eid al-Adha, the day after their most important worldwide religious event.
- ACLU Stance on Camera-Toting Cops Warrants Support
- Woman, 3 Children Escape Unharmed From House Fire
- Valley Commentary : Our Suspicious Minds : Neighborhood Watchers know you can't be too careful in Los Angeles' crime-ridden suburbs these days. The little old lady next door says she's baking cookies, but can she prove it?
- 150 Gather to Mark Opening of New Home for Patients With AIDS
- Rahal Bumps Into Some Good Luck : Auto racing: After his slower car is taken out of the Indy 500 field, he returns with a faster car.
- *** CRYSTAL WATERS, "Storyteller"; <i> Mercury</i>
- THE WINE LIST
- CHANGE OF COLOR : Where White Right to Rule Once Prevailed, Some Soul Will Now Flavor the Governing Mix
- THE COAST: A Journey Down the Atlantic...
- Surviving : Pain is the experience of a single person, inexpressible and unshareable. But no one's inner strength is sufficient to bear it alone. : A WHOLE NEW LIFE: An Illness and a Healing, <i> By Reynolds Price (Atheneum: $20; 213 pp.)</i>
- SOUTH GATE : Grant Will Pay to Add 2 New Officers
- News, Tips & Bargains : Ancient Dance Takes New Turn
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- EASTSIDE : Report to Document Neighborhood Blight
- Miracle Mile South Buildings Dispute: The Past vs. Passe : Redevelopment: An eight-year fight between landlords and tenants heats up again over a proposed 'historic preservation zone.'
- Beach Cities Take Center Stage in Race for Senate's 28th District : Election: Candidates are emphasizing environmental issues to attract voters in coastal communities.
- Focus : The 'Heart' Part : CAROL BURNETT TAKES ON A ROLE THAT DEFIES HER OWN INSTINCTS
- The Nation : A Cultural Difference With Bottom-Line Effects
- Suspect Identified in Woman's Fatal Beating Near Bar : Crime: Recently paroled rapist vows to police that he won't go back to prison. Authorities ask for help finding man they describe as 'an extreme danger to society.'
- Klopas Scores Two but Can't Head Off U.S. Loss : Soccer: Defense breaks down in second half as Bayern Munich Wins, 3-2.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Appears Ready to Return
- ** JON SECADA, "Heart, Soul & a Voice"; <i> ERG/SBK</i>
- 'A Few Good Men'
- The Sunday Profile : The View Finder : He has seen things and gone places no other photographers dared. But Howard Bingham's best shots hit very close to home.
- Fictitious Memories? : Tighter regulation is needed in psychotherapy community
- Stich Defeats Sampras, Germany Sweeps U.S.
- Wills Helped Keep Dodgers a Step Ahead
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pugmire's Double Helps Carry Esperanza Girls to Title
- Devils Parlay Emotions Into Series-Tying Effort : NHL playoffs: Without Nicholls, Brodeur stops 20 shots in a 3-1 victory over Rangers.
- Tansley's Personal Best Puts Him 'on Bubble'
- Producer Hopes Coronet Move Will Be Serendipitous
- ECHO PARK : Officials to Review Glendale Blvd. Ideas
- Mystery Disease Kills Michigan Fish
- Four-Star Films : 'Patton'
- Young May Be in for Surprise: Health Costs
- U.N. Pushes Drug Interdiction in Former Soviet Central Asia
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Garamendi Is Endorsed by Maxine Waters
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: Above All, an Eternal Image
- Virtual Reality Gives Wheelchair Students Realistic--but Safe--Lessons : Therapy: Computer program that helps train fighter pilots and tank drivers is helping the disabled learn how to navigate and communicate more effectively.
- Small Citrus Ranches Fearful Over Survival
- Notes about your surroundings
- Blaze at Condo Complex Causes $310,000 in Damage
- A Recovering Azinger Is Planning to Defend His PGA Title in August
- JAZZ : Call It a Commercial Break : 'Tonight Show' bandleader Branford Marsalis isn't thrilled about scaling back the show's jazz flavor. But he takes the job for what it is: a nice gig that still leaves him time for a few side projects
- News, Tips & Bargains : Spaced Out After 25 Years
- YANGTZE! YANGTZE! by Dai Qing, edited...
- Israelis, Palestinians Patrol Jointly in Gaza
- Straight Time (Bravo Sunday at 5 and...
- On View : Field of Memories : PBS' 'MASTERPIECE' TALE RECALLS D-DAY WITH A JOURNEY TO NORMANDY
- Profile of Infected Donor
- Los Angeles Times Interview / The Governor's Race : John Garamendi : A Central-Casting Candidate Facing an Uphill Battle
- Daughter in Memory Case Feels Betrayed : Law: The Irvine resident believes jury's decision to side with her father against therapists 'gave him ammunition to attempt to destroy me more.'
- Obituary
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Rutherford Takes His Last Lap in Foyt's Old Car
- Food Donations Brighten Day
- Bradley on Boyarsky
- Movie Musicals
- Mag Opus
- Female Umpire Becomes Big Hit : South Bay: Ronna Rosemond-Johnson, who nearly quit at one point, is now a respected official at high school baseball and softball games.
- Zug--at Last
- Candor, Not Whining
- TWILIGHT TIME
- Olney's Mantle
- SEE HOW HE RUNS
- District Should Talk to Parents About Problems
- Tame 'Tales'
- Normalcy Still Far Off After the Earthquake
- VISITORS MUST MAKE THEMSELVES UNDERSTOOD
- 'Death Futures' May Ease Lives of the Terminally Ill, Proponents Say : Trends: Some ailing individuals sell their life insurance policies at a cut rate to investors, who receive the proceeds when the patient dies. So-called viatication business is growing in popularity.
- With Its New Mystery Lodge Attraction About to Open, Knott's Berry Farm Pins Strategy on Outsmarting Bigger Rivals
- AN L.A. FLAKER
- Prenatal-Care Cuts Need Clarification
- Letting the Public Join El Toro Debate
- COVER STORY : For Detectives, a Case of Too Many Murders to Solve : The caseload for homicide investigators on the Eastside and in South-Central and Southwest Los Angeles is two to three times that of most of their counterparts, LAPD data shows. As a result, many killers are never caught.
- Caltrans Did Not Spend Tax Money on a Party
- Rams Should Have Earned Fan Loyalty
- 'Students 1st' Policy
- The Headlands Should Be for All to Enjoy
- Harrelson's Hat Trick
- Wait Until Verdict in Jones Case to Lay Blame
- Roller Hockey Deserves Playing Areas
- More Coverage Needed on County Supervisor Race
- Following Different Roads on Who Should Get Highway Work
- Fans of 'Larroquette'
- Last Word on Julian
- Preaching Pragmatism on the Bolsa Chica Development Issue
- Single-Payer Plan Is Needed for Health Care
- Ultrasound Hasn't Been Proven Safe
- Micor Editorial Didn't Consider All Factors
- Parking Validator
- 'Seinfeld' Detractor
- Mayor Riordan
- Their Cup of Tea
- NUMBERS GAME
- BONES OF JAW
- THE WRATH OF ROTH
- Another Outlook
- Alaska Debates Arming Village Officers : Public safety: Rural law officers are closely watching whether the governor will sign a bill that would let residents carry concealed handguns. At present, people over 16 may carry weapons as long as they are visible.
- Good for Gobies
- Jennings' Anti-Nixon Stance
- A New Day in Bulgaria
- Clinton
- SBA Quake Loans
- Sepulveda Basin Is Wrong Site for Dump
- NONFICTION - May 22, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 22, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 22, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 22, 1994