- Visions of a Billion Sales Dance in Their Heads : Trade: Foreign products are doing well in China. Business people are looking forward to more.
- He's Fueled by Failure of Year Ago : Auto Racing: After failing to qualify for the field in 1993, Rahal returns to Indianapolis seeking redemption.
- Angels Are Backing Up Perez Project With Edmonds, Not Snow
- Chavez Regains Crown in a Bizarre Twist : Saturday's fights: He defeats Randall by technical split-decision after head butt opens a gash in the eighth round.
- Cal Poly Pomona Loses Tennis Final
- Screeining Room : 'Southern Winds' Blow During Best of the Hawai'i Fest
- VIETNAM
- 3 Motorcyclists Killed in Head-On Crash
- For Feinstein, Taking On Big Guns Pays Off
- BOOK REVIEW : NOVEL : Struggling to Survive in a World of Hate : BANISHED CHILDREN OF EVE <i> by Peter Quinn</i> , Viking, $22.95, 612 pages
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water District Plans Consolidation Talks
- Fighting Crime on Doorstep of Government : Civic Center: Sheriff's deputies now patrol the Hall of Administration and Hutton Towers complexes during rush hours to shield workers from the 'gantlet of thugs.'
- Rams Owner May Sell Part of Team : Football: Georgia Frontiere concedes she's considering a partner, and says Anaheim officials must substantially improve their offer for the team to remain.
- HEALTHCARE
- CHINA
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Six Schools to Split Foundation Grants
- A Lifesaving Inconvenience
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : U.S. Should Welcome Controversy
- CEOs Take Home Ever-Bigger Paychecks, Forbes Reports
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Birdie on Final Hole Brings Clean Victory to Sober Daly
- Chavez's Mixed Signal Was Clear to Doctor : Boxing: Fighter's shake of the head after he suffered a gash over his right eye against Randall meant he couldn't go on, ring physician says.
- ENERGY
- Ex-Supervisor Roth Aims to Start Over
- Grammar Rules Will Live On--Hopefully
- Few Obstacles Remain to Gacy's Execution : Crime: The serial killer is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday. He remains hopeful that last-minute appeals will postpone his death again.
- Protect Guatemalans Living in the U.S. : Human rights: These refugees deserve the same protected status given to those from other war-torn nations.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Computer Mentors to Train Teachers
- Comment : Out of 'Blind Anger, Insight'
- Computers to Help County Keep Track of Immunizations : Diseases: The public health project would provide an electronic system to focus on the 40% of the area's toddlers in need of proper shots.
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT DOING BUSINESS ON SKID ROW : 'It's Like a Third World Country'
- SHOP TALK : Good Work Will Take Pressure Off of Working Parents
- HOT JOBS : Seeing to Guests at the Front Desk
- Unit of Japan's Nomura Wants Link to Macy's : Retailing: The securities firm reportedly may seek to finance the store's reorganization.
- Rwandan Rebels Set to Launch Attack on Key Airport
- COMMITMENTS : Play the Blame Game--and Lose : CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED?
- LAUGH LINES : From the Home Office in . . .
- PLO Postpones Formation of First Autonomy Council : Mideast: Missed deadline in transition to self-rule stems from disputes among Palestinian leaders.
- Joe Layton; Choreographer, Director for Stage, TV
- Bouncing Seaward Avenue Bridge Gives Driver Shakes
- Ventura College Job Faire Set Wednesday
- A Lot of Wisdom in a Small Package
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- The Rules of Dating at a 'Certain Age'
- A New Tack : America's Cup Entry to Use All-Female Crew
- Men of Steel : Ironworkers Fixing Freeways Endure Fatigue of Grueling Hours
- Jazz Review : Irvine Fest Lives Up to Promise but Fails to Stir Crowd
- New U.S. Nuclear Policy to Focus on 'Rogue' Regimes : Strategy: America begins to devise ways to confront inevitable spread of weapons. Pentagon is calling the plays.
- Noriega Party Claims Victory in Panama Race
- Ending Pain Shouldn't Mean Ending Lives : Suicide: Court decisions reflect popular fears, not necessarily true, about suffering.
- Countywide : UCI Heart Disease Study Gets Underway
- Residents Fear Avenue Going One Way: Down : Some Doubt That Meeting Will Help Ventura Neighborhood
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Learn Expos Have Pitching Too
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston on Track to Start in Texas
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Fittipaldi Says Cockpit Cover Would Help Driver
- Police Seek Gunman Who Robbed Bank
- 4 Senior L.A. Philharmonic Musicians to Leave Orchestra : Music: Principal concertmaster Sidney Weiss is resigning today. Cellist Nino Rosso, violist Irving Manning and trombonist Ralph Sauer are leaving at the end of the season.
- Art and Architecture Are Not at War
- Art Reviews : Jennifer Pastor Takes Classical Command of Space
- Mad About You : Anger, when managed, can add spice to your relationship. Left unchecked, it can tear the two of you apart. The trick is to keep your cool when things get hot.
- Curanderas Employ Herbs, Mysticism in Healing Rituals
- Slater Wins Katin Team Challenge
- FULLERTON : Inspector to Speak on Wildlife Trade
- Kemper Considers Selling After GE Sweetens Its Offer
- Victims of Malibu Fire Battle City to Rebuild : Disaster: The hopes of a couple in Las Flores Canyon are on hold while officials consider a plan to buy their creekside land and use it for flood control.
- BREA : Agency to Lend Landlord $750,000
- New Gun-Surrender Program Allows Anonymity
- CAMARILLO : 2 WWII Bombers to Be Displayed
- Seek Out a Second Opinion in the Ratings Game
- Driving Home a Point: They Love Century Freeway
- Man Fatally Shot After Fight With Neighbor
- After Counting the Minutes, This Victory Overdue
- Music Review : Lin and Schub Prove to Be Equal Partners
- Pop Review : Hersh Finds Home at Coach House
- Trade Mission May Have to Conduct Damage Control : Pacific Rim: Delegation from San Diego and Tijuana is likely to encounter Asian investors worried about assassinations in Mexican border city.
- Is the Fed Losing Control of Interest Rates?
- Dances With Auctioneers
- Los Angeles Builds Up a Reputation Among Architects : Design: National group is coming here for the first time since '56, drawn partly by rising local stars.
- Schools Seek Grant to Fight Drug Use
- Students Go on Air to Urge Conservation
- VENTURA : Harbor a Big Family Draw on Mother's Day
- Anguish Struck Out by Angel
- TV Review : 'Heart of a Child' Is a Draining Ordeal
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Barrage of Birdies Brings Victory to Douglass, Coody
- Greg & Steve: Educational Pied Pipers
- 4 Town Council Candidates Unopposed : Election: Only the District 5 seat in Castaic is contested. The panel offers guidance to county officials.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Malibu: Coastal Colony's Response to its Day-Worker Dilemma
- Countywide : Teachers Feted for Work With Latinos
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lifesaving Inconvenience
- SDS Resurfaces, This Time for a New Generation : Politics: Huntington Beach student starts chapter of 1960s protest group to focus on freedom of expression. But don't call members hippies or flower children, despite the liberal bent.
- Frontiere Would Deal Part of Rams : Pro football: Team's owner acknowledges policy shift would help in move from Anaheim.
- Robbery Turns Gratitude to Sorrow
- Sunny Hills Golf Team Is Still as Strong as Ever
- What Ever Happened to Equal Access for All?
- Real Movers and Shakers : Wham-O Pair Spun Off Frisbees and Hula Hoops
- Nuclear testing no longer supports boom town : The Cold War's demise has imperiled the future of a desert enclave near atomic bombing site.
- STAR SEARCH: Environmentalist Mary Wiesbrock knows the...
- National Labs' Work Force: Too Precious to Squander : Scientists and engineers could drive the competitiveness of U.S. industry
- SAN CLEMENTE : Dissolution of Water District OKd by City
- Multicultural Manners : Even Smiling Can Have a Serious Side
- Accident Kills 2 on Antelope Valley Freeway
- Medical Specialty : VivaHealth Plan Is State's First HMO to Target a 'Best-Kept Secret': Latinos
- COLUMN ONE : Trying to Halt 'Silent Exodus' : More Korean American ministers are reaching out to keep younger immigrants. They offer more relevant Sunday services and a cultural bridge to U.S. life.
- Sacks of Undelivered Mail Found in Burning Chicago-Area Home
- Teachers' Absenteeism Troubles L.A. District : Schools: They miss an average of 12 days a year. Educators cast doubt on the effectiveness of substitutes.
- Weekend Knights : Students and Businessmen Turn Into Titans in Bloodless Battles
- D.A. Raises Priority of Low-Level Offenses : Law: Michael D. Bradbury has drawn on $2 million from Prop. 172 to hire 19 new attorneys. Many will prosecute misdemeanors ignored since '91.
- McCarron Doesn't Ease Up : Hollywood Park: After winning the Kentucky Derby on Go For Gin, he returns to ride four winners in five races.
- Dance Review : Mehmet Sander Troupe Defies Gravity
- Daytime Running Lights to Appear on U.S. Autos
- AUSTRALIA
- Taking Hollywood by Snowstorm
- Museums Are Going With Flow : Trends: To boost income, many are offering themed products--such as Pilgrim beer.
- A Bridge Between Two Worlds : Ferrell Secakuku values tradition. But the Hopi chairman is pushing a modern agenda to move the 10,000-member tribe into the 21st Century.
- U.S. Developing Arms, Battle Plans to Avert Nuclear, Gas Attacks : Defense: Lessons learned in the Gulf War would be utilized. The objective is to destroy an off-guard enemy's atomic bunkers and launchers in swift, initial strike.
- ORANGE : Bus Fees May Go Up Over Next Two Years
- IRVINE : High School Video Promotes Abstinence
- Bullets Shoot Blanks, Women Routed in Debut Against Men's Pro Team
- Park, 14, Wins Match-Play Title
- Northern Yemen Claims Troops Are Close to Taking Southern City
- Economic Profile
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Braves' Maddux Hit in Face by Line Drive
- Washington State Picks N.C. Wilmington Coach
- Giants' Ninth No Symphony for Dodgers : Baseball: San Francisco gets a walk and two singles to turn a 4-3 deficit into 5-4 victory at Candlestick Park.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : On Off Day, McDonald Improves To 7-0
- 'The Nanny' Is Jewish and Proud of It
- Music Review : Kronos Quartet's 10-Piece Westwood Program Fascinates
- Taxing Stock Trades
- The Media
- Montana Wilderness Bill
- Historic Vote in South Africa
- National Park Service
- Mountain Lion
- MOVIES - May 9, 1994
- Obituaries - May 9, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 9, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 9, 1994
- Haitian Hearings to Be Held at Sea : Refugees: Clinton says he recognizes the 'valid fears' of asylum seekers who now are returned to their chaotic homeland. He also appoints a new adviser on Haiti.
- Gaza Still in Limbo: 1st PLO Police Delayed
- Conversations With Jack Katz and Estela Lopez : The Fiesta Is 'Too Precious to Lose'
- Bad Old Ways Beset National Health-Care Proposals : Reform: Forcing insurers to contract with certain medical facilities undermines both cost containment and quality.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Rolling Along Campaign Trail With Garamendi, Brown
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- America's Anxiety Attack : The Cold War is Over, the Family is Collapsing, the Economy is Going Global and the Melting Pot is Boiling--When Everything's in Flux, What's a Nation to Do?
- Fair Aids Buyers With Low Incomes
- Building a Better Prince : His Wife Hates Him. His Mother's Mad at Him. His Subjects Think He's a Wimp and That Maybe the Royal Family Is Obsolete. Can a New Team of Spin Doctors Save the Man Who Would Be King?
- Coca-Cola Gets License to Build Vietnam Plant
- WATTS : Shelter Faces Its Own Homelessness
- Unlikely Path Led to Wilson Foe's Far-Right Challenge : Politics: A computer 'genius' with a passion for Greek philosophy, Ron Unz has set out to jolt the GOP.
- Grandparents and Books Program Needs Volunteers
- Palimony Trial Is a Daytime Hit : Courts: Broadcast of split of Claire and Tony Maglica, a high society Orange County couple, draws viewers nationwide. Loyalties are about evenly divided.
- Celestial Commuter Show : Tuesday's Solar Eclipse Will Be Last of the Century Here
- Dog Removed From Home of Cruelty Suspect
- Parolee Arrested on Suspicion of Shooting Girlfriend to Death
- This Fantasyland Would Be Letter-Perfect
- D.A. Urged to Overhaul Child-Support Program
- Beschen Makes Finals at Huntington Beach
- Russian Boxer Becomes a Big Hit Down Under
- Florida State Might Be Facing NCAA Penalties : College football: Seminoles admit that at least two players accepted gifts from agent recruiters.
- Cal Poly Pomona Women Defeat Davis, Advance to Tennis Final
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Names and Numbers
- Just Call Prince's Latest Collection 'ROM 'n' Roll'
- It's All About Quality Control : Robert Altman and Steven Soderbergh won't make a movie these days without Peter Gallagher, but that wasn't always the case for this actor
- Now that the Orlando Magic have been...
- ALBUM REVIEW : ***; PRETENDERS; "Last of the Independents" (<i> Warner Bros.</i> )
- BOTTOM LINE : The Color of Money
- The New Openness : COLORED PEOPLE: A Memoir, <i> By Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 216 pp.)</i>
- 'We Should Not Possess These Weapons'
- COVER STORY : Seating Now Available : It Used to Be That the Only Route to a Westside Assembly Job Went Through the Berman-Waxman Machine. Not Anymore.
- Extent of Fay's Suffering in Flogging Disputed : Singapore: Father says convicted vandal was 'bloodied.' Authorities deny 'wild allegations.'
- Prison Bars Can't Keep Out Mother's Love : Reunions: Women trek to San Quentin to assure their sons: I love you no matter what.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fremont Wins, 7-3, on Monterrosa Triple
- Chief Takes Policing Into High-Crime Urban Area : Law enforcement: Top cop in Portland, Ore., puts community policing into action when he and his wife buy a home in a seedy neighborhood. The experience has been 'eye-awakening.'
- START A GARDEN edited by Mary...
- Unwanted Russian Warheads a Prize Waiting to Fall Into Wrong Hands : Arsenal: More than 19,000 weapons scattered across nation and under uncertain control raise specter of their illicit sale to would-be nuclear powers.
- 'I Always Felt Half a Person' : Books: The daughter of Clark Gable and Loretta Young details the pain she felt growing up, thinking that Young was her adoptive mother and that her father was dead.
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Activist Organizes LULAC Youth Club
- 'To Catch a Killer'
- First Blacks Take Oaths as S. African Legislators : Government: New lawmakers also elect provincial premiers. Mandela attends services of various faiths.
- Wave of Beachings Baffles Experts : Marine life: Scientists are trying to discover why an unusually large number of whales and dolphins have become stranded along the Central Coast.
- Telemarketer's Funds Did Not Reach Charities
- The Nation : The Disableds' Worst Enemy--Their Protector
- Valley Commentary : 'Managed Care' Takes Decisions Out of the Doctor's Hands : The time has come to get rid of the insurance companies, their enormous executive salaries, obscene profits, constant interference and 'fine print' manipulation.
- Seat-Belt Police Buckle Down to Buckle Up Tots : Child safety: Some parents caught in Orange dragnet took the video pep talk. Others, in a hurry, drive off with $271 ticket.
- UCI Seeks 200 Men for Prostate Research
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Unnerved Pierce Stopped in Final : College volleyball: Orange Coast foils Brahmas' bid to win second state title in three years.
- Whittingham Feeling Good About Second : Kentucky Derby: He isn't sure if Strodes Creek will run in Preakness. Numerous is probable.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Retains Two-Shot Lead
- News, Tips & Bargains : What's Doing in Washington, D.C.
- 'Guncrazy'
- Material Gains : Fashion Institute Places 2,000 Students a Year in Jobs
- The Little Bird That Puts Two Politicians to the Test
- Pregnancy Just a Pause for Campos : After Delivering Baby, She's Back on Field for Buena, Chasing Dream of a College Scholarship
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Rallies to Win Conference Title
- Dodgers Turn Up the Juice : Baseball: Butler and Offerman hit back-to-back homers, and Offerman's check-swing single beats Giants in 10th, 3-2.
- BENCHMARKS FOR SCIENTIFIC LITERACY: Project 2061 ...
- Destination: Great Britain : Floating through English History : Well-Preserved Medieval Villages Drift By as This 'Hotel' Barge Plies the Waters of the Great Ouse River Near Cambridge
- CRITIQUE : SEWAGE TREATED TO FINE DESIGN : Hyperion Plant Proves Essential Public Works Don't Have to Be Boring
- Giving Back : As a female Asian American, a veteran reserve police officer says she brings a unique perspective to the LAPD. Getting the chance to make a difference on the streets is her greatest reward.
- Plan Blazes Appalachian Trail's Extension to Canada : Environment: The famous footpath, which cuts through 14 states before ending in northern Maine, would continue into New Brunswick and Quebec under the plan.
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA : Tanks Hunted Amid Fears of Offensive
- BEVERLY HILLS : City Hoping to Cash In on World Cup
- Cholera Outbreak Sweeps Somalia
- The State : Los Angeles' 'Spiritual' Shadow Government
- They Figure It's Fun : Students Combine Wit and Teamwork at Mathematics Competition
- Thin Blue Line Being Stretched Ever Thinner : Riordan Police Buildup Plan Will Help, but Not Much
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Carter Suffering From Vertigo
- Mark Taper Forum Season Has a Caribbean Accent
- New Releases : Scofield / Metheny Summit Demanding but Rewarding : *** : JOHN SCOFIELD & PAT METHENY; "I Can See Your House From Here" (<i> Blue Note</i> )
- "ORIENTALE." Nathaniel Rosen, cello; Doris Stevenson, piano....
- How Co-Ops Differ From Condos
- Villain and Genius of Time : MASTER OF THE GAME: Steve Ross and the Creation of Time Warner, <i> By Connie Bruck (Simon & Schuster: $25; 400 pp.)</i>
- Taking the Kids : National Parks for Junior Rangers
- Humble to the Core : I. ASIMOV: A Memoir, <i> By Isaac Asimov (Doubleday: $25; 562 pp.)</i>
- SUNDANCE: The Robert Sundance Story by...
- Biological Parents Get Custody of Switched-at-Birth Girl
- U.S. Envoys Chided for 'False Reports' on Caning
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Montenegro Is Double Threat for South Gate : Baseball: He throws a two-hitter in his pitching debut and accounts for two runs in a 3-0 victory over Roosevelt.
- Norwegian Police Recover Stolen Munch Masterpiece 'The Scream'
- Baldwin Hills : Walkathon to Raise Scholarship Funds
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Activist Brand to Be Honored
- 'White Men Can't Jump'
- O.C. Murder Mystery: Why Tay Was Killed
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Charles Schumer : Vanquishing the NRA With His Assault-Weapons Ban
- 3 Men Seriously Injured When Car Slams Into Tree
- Residents Protest Site for Septic Tank Sewage : Sanitation: They show up at a city-sponsored open house at the nearly completed facility at the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area. It's on hold pending studies.
- Employee Ordered Into Robber's Car
- Priest Relieved of Duties at School : Bellflower: Parents of children at St. Bernard's and church officials questioned his handling of finances and personnel. He will remain as pastor.
- Valley Commentary : When It Comes to School Materials, Everyone Is in Dire Need : A school council meets to award money to teachers. Not all of the requests are met. It brings home the low priority our state and city place on education.
- VENTURA COUNTY : Victims in Fatal Accident Identified
- Front Office Holds Cards for Mighty Ducks' Next Move
- Panel Chief Sees Treaty to Ban Nuclear Testing
- EAST LOS ANGELES : UCLA Accepts Art to Pay for Vandalism
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Ex-Official Gets Jail for Embezzlement
- PETS : Park Where Dogs Roam Unleashes a New Debate
- 'MOMMIES' IN CHARGE
- Clinton, GOP Invoke Motherhood in Health Efforts
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Escutia Is Named to Transit Panel
- RADIO : Leading L.A. to the Light : After two years, TV news refugee Warren Olney reflects on his reborn career and the unexpected clout of 'Which Way, L.A.?'
- INVASION OF THE DISCOUNTERS : BRITAIN : American-Style Bargain Shopping Comes to the United Kingdom
- Oscar-Winning Ad: 'Big Star Lived Here!' : 'The trades': Want to rent a rustic writer's retreat <i> never </i> lived in by Richard Gere and just vacated by a big-name director? Check the realty ads in the Hollywood trade papers.
- Fear of Fantasy : Why wait for the Serious Literature Police to bless your fiction? Enjoy it! : FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS, <i> By Jonathan Carroll (Doubleday: $22; 212 pp.)</i>
- Friends With Down's Syndrome Shatter Myth : Disabilities: With help of their families, pair wrote a book that tells how they learned to achieve when there were once no expectations for them.
- Profile : Molly's Travels : ACTRESS WHO LIVES IN PARIS STARS IN U.S. MINISERIES AS A NEW WORLD SURVIVOR
- Japanese Minister Resigns After Furor Over Remarks : Cabinet: Shigeto Nagano had apologized for denying Rape of Nanking, guilt of World War II aggression.
- First-Time Mom Receives Gifts in Giving Life
- The 1985 Commando (KTTV Sunday at 5...
- Genocide and Genes : A 'natural' action may be atrociously immoral, too
- Portuguese Descendants Face Hurdles : Traditions: Offspring of early settlers across Ventura County find that hard work alone is no longer the key to prospering here.
- Seminar on Financing for Affordable Housing
- Seminar on Detecting Loan Fraud Slated
- THINKING OUT LOUD by Anna Quindlen...
- WILSHIRE DISTRICT : 'Hamsters' Honor Liaison Officer
- Slaying of Student Rocks Washington High--Again : Crime: Basketball player Antonio Lewis is fourth student or recent graduate to die violently this school year.
- Four Ordinary Men Remember When the World Held Its Breath : World War II: Fifty years after D-day, veterans--American, German and Japanese--recall a desperate time.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Skaters Rolling Coast to Coast to Fight AIDS
- Power of Citizen Action Against Crime Stressed at Symposium : Thousand Oaks: Residents eagerly exchange ideas about how to make third-safest city in America safer.
- Suit Filed by Woman Wounded in Alleged Hilbun Crime Spree
- County Sends Message on Sensitive Areas : * Action to Stop the Secret Grading of Fragile Open Space by Developers Is Laudable
- 'Union Busting' Charged at Nuclear Weapons Plant : Steel workers: Former head of union local says he feels betrayed by President Clinton, targets firm running the facility and Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary in particular.
- Lancaster Owner Fights to Get Pig Out of the Pen, Back in the House : Ordinances: Resident had to put her potbellied pets out to pasture, but the city has agreed to look into allowing the animals to live in residential areas.
- Mothers & Sons : People: Professionals who follow in their parent's footsteps range from a French restaurateur in Newport Beach to a Laguna Beach realtor.
- Boulevard du Montparnasse, by MARY JO SALTER
- Rape Allegations Spark Controversy at Pomona College : Discipline: Man faces school board after student claims he assaulted her 2 1/2 years ago on a date. Case raises questions about right to conduct such hearings.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Polly Bergen pulls a love triangle out of storage for NBC movie
- Organ Donors Few, Wait Long for Minorities : Health: Nearly 700 African Americans and Latinos in the county await new kidneys, but there are only about 200 potential donors for them.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Healing With The Mind's Eye : After 33 years at UCLA, Marielle Fuller brings her expertise in image therapy to Laguna Beach, guiding AIDS patients in dreamlike states through mental landscapes to tap the body's resources for wellness.
- World IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Northern Troops Advance on Aden
- My Brilliant Career (Lifetime Monday at 9...
- White Supremacists March Peacefully
- Poster Contest for South Gate Soccer Celebration
- For Moms, Who Know What True Love Is
- A Tale of Two Africas
- Notes about your surroundings
- Six Local Propositions on June Ballot Deserve 'Yes' Votes
- N.Y. Officer, 2 Others Arrested in Burbank Rape
- Judge Sees How Role of Plaintiff Suits Him : Courts: Veteran jurist takes stand in his case against insurance firm. He watches his daughter cry, hears his word scorned and comes to doubt the cross-examination process.
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Borg Is Not Quite Bjorn Again
- Pitchers' Message: On the Inside, Look Out!
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Martin Ends Wilander's Run on Clay
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Zeroes In on Fresno With Doubleheader Sweep
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Sharp in Simulation
- VOLLEYBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : East Finally Beats West With UCLA Loss
- WORLD CUP '94 / 40 DAYS AND COUNTING : Getting a Kick Start : Japan Is Showing the United States How It's Done With the Success of Soccer's J-League
- HOT RAP: To most pop fans, Nas'...
- New Releases : *** 1/2 : TERENCE BLANCHARD & DONALD HARRISON; Vol. I: "Eric Dolphy & Booker Little Remembered Live at Sweet Basil"; Vol. II: "Fire Waltz" (<i> Evidence</i> )
- PREP ROUNDUP : Nista Sets County Record for Hits
- Finland Rips U.S. in Semifinal
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : One Gets Away From Red Sox
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Solis Stays Home, Wins Five
- Pastime Now a Bad Comedy
- Grading the NFL Draft: Raiders and Rams Gets Cs
- New Releases : ** 1/2 : TERENCE BLANCHARD;"The Billie Holiday Songbook" (<i> Columbia</i> )
- Sun Power Purifies Swimming Pool
- THE WINE LIST
- Tours & Cruises : Nature Lovers' Trips to Turkey and Russia