- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Many Believe Crisis Will Hit Home : Residents say impact of county investment losses may be felt personally, in their communities and at schools. The perception is few will remain unscathed.
- Poorly Worded Note May Work Against Owner
- Commentary : GUNFIGHT AT THE VIRTUAL WORLD CORRAL WITH KEVIN COSTNER
- Aftershock Triggers Memories of Terror for Kobe Residents
- SOCCER : Manual Arts Nips Venice for 3rd Straight
- Picking the Best and the Brightest Ideas in Urban Problem-Solving : Grants: Mega-Cities Project seeks maximum returns by transplanting strategies that have already worked elsewhere.
- LEIMERT PARK : Retail Center to Be Rebuilt
- Body Work: Bancroft Motorsport, Costa Mesa
- Destination: Switzerland : Wild Things : Like clockwork, Lucerne's carnival gives the usually prim Swiss a chance to be outrageous
- THE CARIBBEAN : FAMED AND UNTAMED : TO DOMINICA FOR A WILD TIME
- Gender-Equity Bill Proposes a Wait on Vasectomies
- 'Glengarry Glen Ross'
- CHINATOWN : Volunteers Kick Off Anti-Crime Patrol
- For Seniors : Lillian Heuring Slows Just a Bit, but the Music Never Stops
- But the Bag Gave a Beep, Not a Burp
- Hey, Sucker, Wanna Balance the Budget? : How about the $2.3 million in pork that fattens the Speaker's neighborhood every day?
- 2 Wounded in Cafe Robbery
- Hiking: Los Angeles County : Historic Side of Mt. Washington
- Weekend Escape: Los Padres National Forest : A Retreat, and Zen Some : At Tassajara one doesn't live by bread alone, but it's part of the unique ascetic/sybaritic mix
- Lawn Swing for Beginners
- Cuban-Born Professor Wins Top Honor for Being Class Act to Students : Education: The Brooklyn, N.Y., mentor uses dramatic techniques to inspire his classes with the value of learning.
- High-Tech for People With Low Incomes : Technology: New program is improving computer literacy among students in disadvantaged areas.
- JEFFERSON PARK : Japanese Singer Puts Her Soul Into Gospel
- Attorney in Racially Charged Court Battles Disbarred Over Misconduct
- Justice Stevens Refuses to Block Adoptive-Child Custody Ruling
- Closing the Book on 1994 Home Prices
- Bold Beacon of Hope : Hollywood's New Covenant House Offers Alternative for Homeless Youth While Avoiding the Look of an Institution
- The Price of Becoming a Millionaire Is Too High
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : USC Gets Big Grant for Genetics Labs
- A Clean and Sober Place to Watch Bowl
- Lawyer Fees
- Archeology as Metaphor for Analysis? : Therapy: Freud's obsession with artifacts echoed his belief that each individual relives the history of the human race.
- Frame Maker: Bassani Manufacturing, Placentia
- Building a Better Bike : Costa Mesa Company Is Getting It Together and Taking It Off the Road
- A DELI TO (ALMOST) DIE FOR : Nova, Matzo, Bialys, Sable--They're First-Rate and as Close as Beverly Hills
- THE CARIBBEAN : FAMED AND UNTAMED : TO ST. BARTS WITH THE IN CROWD
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Why Estelle Harris wants to be a full-time mom to her boy George on 'Seinfeld'
- It's a Living : Hollywood Words of Mouth : WHEN THE ACTING IS ALL IN THE VOICE, PRODUCERS OFTEN CALL GINNY MCSWAIN
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- OXNARD : Flames Destroy Single-Family House
- Assistance Center Offers Ray of Hope : Homeless: Ventura facility is called a golden opportunity for riverbed squatters. But some wonder what will happen after it closes in March.
- Downpour, the Sequel : Ortega Falls Provides a Mighty Scenic Getaway After All the Rainfall
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : Certain People Like Chargers, but He's Positive About 49ers
- Mahony Defines Role of Protests : Activism: Cardinal calls for peaceful anti-abortion demonstrations but warns that some tactics may be self-defeating.
- Royal Fends Off Simi Valley for Soccer Title
- Keeping the Promise of a POW Bracelet
- Van Exel Guns Down Seattle : Pro basketball: He comes alive just in time to lead 17-2 spurt that gives Lakers an improbable 128-121 overtime victory.
- Amended Law Provides Incentive for Whistle-Blowers
- Cal Showing No Respect for the Pauley Mystique : College basketball: Practice incident motivates the Bears, who win their third in a row in UCLA's arena, 100-93.
- She May Have Lost Her Dream, but She Escaped With Her Life : Sailing: Isabelle Autissier, who once held a 1,200-mile lead in the BOC Challenge, will be staying on land when it resumes today.
- Valley Hit by Fallout in Defeat : College basketball: Santa Monica's 87-83 victory knocks Monarchs out of South Division lead.
- Last Ace Wins Pot for Agassi : Tennis: He's on top down under with a victory over Sampras in Australian final.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Find Rhythm Against Blues
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : Football Is King in His World
- Noteworthy Neighbor Keeps Tabs
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Allin Goes From Once-a-Month to an Exemption on Senior Tour
- AMERICA'S CUP / RICH ROBERTS : Defender Trials Continue Amid Hoopla
- "THIS IS SPINAL TAP" Criterion laser disc,...
- Notes about your surroundings
- The Word : From poems to exhortations, the Pope's printed word fills volumes and holds steady on the bestseller lists. We may not agree, but we respond, and it's no mystery why: Americans hunger for firm moral stands.
- SOUTH GATE : Mayor Among Loan Program Applicants
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Youths Receive Grant for Baseball Gear
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Hospital Receives $500,000 Donation
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Rep. Waters to Seek Aid for Inner City
- World IN BRIEF : OCCUPIED WEST BANK : Protest Against Settlers Is Violent
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : All her travels set the stage for this assistant on 'Beakman's World'
- 'Thunderheart'
- REGION : Commercial Project Is Focus of Meeting
- Rebuilt Chinese City a Model of Hope for Kobe : Disasters: Tangshan was leveled by a temblor in 1976. It serves as an example that even the most devastated community can rise from the rubble and prosper again.
- Disorder in the Court : THE ABUSE : In Nicole Brown Simpson's Words
- Experts Say Area Ill-Prepared for Quake : Emergencies: Scientists also warn that local faults are capable of shaking Ventura County as hard as the Northridge temblor shook the San Fernando Valley--or harder.
- Ventura, Mathews Find Substitution for Defense : College basketball: Coach goes to the bench and Pirate reserves shut down Hancock, 104-77.
- Put Education First in Funding Formula : The Pool's School Districts Deserve Full Restitution
- 'Slim Chance of Survival' for Avalanche Victim : Search: Good weather aids efforts, but rescuers find no sign of Costa Mesa man. Slide is bigger than first thought.
- Hate Crimes Prove Hard to Prosecute : Legal system: O.C. community groups say district attorney's office should file charges in more cases.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Measles Exposure at Arts Plaza Feared
- Bentleys, Rolls-Royces Hop on Road to Recovery : Economy: Sales of the luxury automobiles from Thousand Oaks dealer are moving briskly, perhaps signaling that the down times have been throttled.
- Playing With Fire at Rockwell : Santa Susana facility is obliged to be more forthcoming in the wake of a fatal explosion
- UC Irvine Stays in a Winning Zone, 62-58
- Clippers Give One to Bullets : Pro basketball: Washington wins by overcoming a 15-point third-quarter deficit. 'We beat ourselves,' Grant says.
- Finally, Kings Get a Victory : Hockey: Druce, with his first two goals of the season, stars in 4-2 win over Jets, his former team.
- POP MUSIC : Hard-Core Softies : Orange County punk-rockers Offspring dish up anarchy with a playful (and somewhat polite) attitude.
- HISTORY MYSTERY: When turning points in rock...
- Paid by the Yard : On Super Bowl Sunday, here's how pro sports plays the pay-for-performance game.
- STYLE: DESIGN : HATS OFF
- Brew and Browse
- Wrongful Death / A Memoir : Four years ago, Elliot Gilbert died in the recovery room at UC Davis Medical Center after routine surgery. To this day, no one from the hospital has told his family how or why he died.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Cougars Show No Hospitality in West's House
- Behind the Badge
- FOR THE DEFENSE : JOHNNIE COCHRAN'S WHOLE CAREER HAS BEEN A PRELUDE TO WHAT IS HAPPENING IN COURTROOM 103
- EAST LOS ANGELES : A New Tonic for At-Risk Students
- CRENSHAW : African American Art Show to Open
- Not Just Talk--Snyder Gets a Look
- Mother's Decade of Anguish Over Missing Girl Leads to 7 Years Behind Bars for Dad : Chicago: Child vanished with her father days before her second birthday, but he denies knowing where she is. He is serving an indefinite civil contempt sentence.
- THE NATION : GAY RIGHTS : Historical Imperative: By 'Tolerating' Gays, Gingrich Denies Equality
- Reinforcing Plates: Hydro-Abrasive Machining Inc., Los Angeles
- Telephone Discount Plans: Whose Fits Whom
- The Designer: Electric Dreams, Santa Ana
- Better Dead Than Wed : D. H. LAWRENCE: The Story of a Marriage, <i> By Brenda Maddox (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 620 pp.)</i>
- HOTEL PASTIS by Peter Mayle (Vintage:...
- MR. SAMPATH--THE PRINTER OF MALGUNDI by...
- Bottom Line : Debt Be Not Proud
- Forced to Move : Housing: Women living in a Brentwood home for military veterans and widows are unhappy about being pushed out by the impending sale of the property.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Medrano Sinks 3 Free Throws as Jordan Wins in OT
- PICO-UNION : Police Tie Slayings of 4 to Gang Feud
- Scandal-Plagued Covenant House Gets Saved--by a Nun : Mission: Her warmth, charm and commitment helped the facility regain its credibility. In less than five years since the uproar, the New York agency has recovered about 80% of its losses.
- 23 Killed in 3 Days of Clashes at Peru, Ecuador Border
- Abortion Clinic Suspect's Kin Apologize for Not Giving Help
- Cal Lutheran Reaps Dividends From Creative Fund Raising : Thousand Oaks: School banks on Elvis impersonator and others, plus detailed studies of donors to raise $1 million a year.
- Jaycees Preparing to Ship Relief Aid to Japan
- Respect the Will of the Voters : Los Angeles should find a way to implement tax break for businesses in poor areas
- Resistance to Yarmulkes Is Out of Line : Rule book clearly states that Jewish basketball team has a right to wear religious skullcaps
- A Commitment to Building Bridges : Departing UCI Vice Chancellor Sees Progress--and More to Do--in Race Issues on Campus
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : Muncie on an All-Time High : Former Charger Is Off Drugs, Helping Youngsters Avoid Trouble
- GOLF / TACO BELL NEWPORT CLASSIC : Eaks Censors the News, Stays on Course for Victory
- COMMENTARY : The Game Is All in the Mind for Carney
- COMMENTARY : Showalter Can't Find Replacement Counsel
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : The Junior Mint : At Least One Charger Will Have a Prayer Today, as Seau Will Hear His Father's Blessing--and Then Try to Destroy the 49ers
- The Man of the Hour? Danny Boyle
- Multinational Expansion Underscores Management Challenges
- A Last Look at '94 Home Prices
- THE BAHAMAS : WHERE SUN AND SURF ARE CLOSER TO HOME
- Patience Is Needed to Combat Psyllid Insect
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : 6 Killed, 20 Trapped in Building Collapse
- OFF THE FIELD
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- The Other Victim
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Building Up L.A.'s Image : Many have given up on the City of Angels, but not architect John Kaliski. Some say this young urban philosopher has the right ideas for making Los Angeles great.
- Reich Emerges as Key Policy Player : White House: Labor secretary is the main force behind Clinton's new economic agenda. But some within the Administration are wary.
- Parasite Blamed in Rainbow Trout Decline : Montana: Fish population in fabled river has declined dramatically in recent years. Officials think they've discovered the cause, and it's incurable.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON THE BOND CRISIS : Business Leaders Offer Suggestions for Speeding O.C. Recovery : Government must respond in the same tough, creative way that the private sector did during the recession.
- Cal's Victory Over UCLA One for the Home Fowlkes : College basketball: Freshman from Crenshaw scores 24 as Golden Bears win third in a row at Pauley, 100-93.
- MOTOCROSS : Huffman Is Easy Rider in Winning 125cc Race
- Ringo Starr and Stevie Nicks have teamed...
- The Framing Fixture: Vimco Engineering, Corona
- From the Capitals, Governors Launch a Tax Revolt
- STYLE: FASHION : SHOP TALK : L.A. Designers Open Their Own Stores and Put Their Clothes on the Line
- Just The Facts : Most Expensive Cities
- The Alexander Technique : Berkeley Architect Christopher Alexander Is Passionate About Making Buildings Where People Feel 'Whole'
- BODIES OF WATER by Michelle Cliff...
- Fudging on Fiji's High Prices
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsLA JOLLA--Kids learn about...
- 'The Last Days of Chez Nous'
- FA-18 Fighter Jet Crashes Off Coast; Rescuers Search for Pilot
- In the enthralling, 1984 Oscar-laden Amadeus (KTLA...
- Resurgence of Tuberculosis Called a Worldwide Crisis
- SOUTH GATE : Fire Station 52 Sale Remains Stalemated
- Disorder in the Court : THE LAW : A Case of 'Trial by Ambush'
- Rains Dampen Strawberry Harvest : Agriculture: Flooding has rotted about half of early crop. But observers say it's too early to predict long-range price hikes.
- United Way Campaign
- THE PRESIDENT : Clinton Returns to Center Stage--and Proceeds to Hold It for a While
- Schools Warn of Potential Molester
- Long Beach's Defense Keeps Fullerton Shut Down, 79-70 : Basketball: The Titans suffer through a second-half dry spell while the 49ers go on an 18-3 run.
- Cut Puts Shaq on the Bench
- Matadors Get a Little Pitching : Baseball: Freshman Velazco halts Riverside rally and Northridge wins opener, 18-12.
- THEATER NOTES : Burbage Producer Ends Reign
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Cold-Shooting USC Trounced by Stanford
- What Becomes 'Legends' Most?
- Tubing Suppliers: Rickard Metals Inc., Ontario Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co., Fullerton
- Social Security's Got His Number
- Among Men : The love story of a brilliant boy beauty from West Virginia and a demonic man-god from Greece : THE GOD IN FLIGHT, <i> By Laura Argiri (Random House: $23, cloth; 496 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Rooms Go Begging in Napa Valley
- Civilian POWs Seek Recognition, Aid : History: An estimated 5,000 Americans survived prison camps in World War II.
- Gripped by the '80s : It's Hollywood, sex and endless drinking all over again : BETWEEN MEN, <i> By Fiona Lewis (Atlantic Monthly Press: $21; 329 pp.)</i>
- THE TIMES POLL : Ripple Effect of Crisis Feared in Orange County : Many not directly hurt by the bankruptcy foresee ill effects on business prospects, schools and services. Three-quarters believe quality of life will suffer to some extent.
- Deng Visits With Chinese Leaders
- Ellington Exhibit Opens at Museum
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : $25,000 Grant to Aid Business Start-Ups
- More Gay Teachers Are Coming Out of Closet : Education: More and more are revealing their sexual orientation, citing a need for honesty. As a result, school districts and parents must now grapple with the issue.
- Reopened Kelbo's Replaces Samba With Table Dancers
- DOWNTOWN : Kobe Aid Comes in a Blanket Statement
- New Blueprint for L.A.'s Future : Growth: General Plan would channel most development to a small portion of city's land, avoiding homeowner battles of 1980s.
- Some Heavy Wrinkles in Street Face-Lift Plan : Little accord on how to improve Santa Monica Boulevard
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Robert Byrd : A Master of the Senate Universe Who Just Might Prove Partisan, After All
- Balanced Budget Needed, but Who Is Willing to Pay? : It seems like everyone wants to cut the deficit on someone else's back. An amendment would force legislators to make the hard choices.
- Public Schools, CSUN Must Work Together : Improving the readiness of freshmen should be a joint effort
- Shooting Kills 1 Man, Wounds Another
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Shaq Injured, Magic Turns to Scott
- Yes, Virginia, That <i> Was</i> Bruce Willis
- MORE R.E.M.: Almost as surprising as the...
- B-Movie Scores Come Back to Life
- Cozy Up to Life in a French Chateau
- DOUBLE SNAPS by James Percelay, Stephen...
- Deal of the Week
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Manual Arts Could Be the Coastal Team to Beat
- Sen. Gramm Easily Wins Straw Poll in Arizona : Politics: Presidential candidate ran virtually unopposed. He had won a similar vote in Louisiana.
- Return to Glory : From Heisman Trophy Winner to Athletic Director, USC's Mike Garrett Has Come Full Circle
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Bennett Helps Arizona State Past Pesky Oregon
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Freestyle Relay Team Pulls Out Swim Win
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Keeps Tournament Title at Home
- Things Could Be Worse: Buffalo Could Be Playing
- Sandblasting the Great Stone Face : After years of neglect, pristine versions of Buster Keaton's comic masterpieces are released to mark the centenary of his birth.
- Immature Grows
- Runaway Teddy Bear Makes the Blotter
- ACTING : Workshop Helps Them Find Their 'Voices'
- Woman Rescued From 20-Foot Sinkhole
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crespi Stuns Harvard-Westlake on Two Late Free Throws by Lins
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : El Camino Royalty : 49ers' Derrick Deese Took the Junior College Route to Get to the Super Bowl--and He Loved It
- Real Estate Purchases Gobble Up SBA Loans in the Southland : Small business: Those seeking money for working capital or start-up are being squeezed out. But lenders say it's simply a matter of demand.
- Malibu Means New 'Lifestyle'
- A New Killer Now Stalks Sarajevans--Pirated Gas : Balkans: Desperate for heat, many tap into main fuel lines. Explosions are killing more than enemy fire.
- PLATFORM : A Minus Equation
- Homeless Still Skeptical of Plans for Drop-In Center : Services: New facility near Downtown would provide sleeping areas and more. But advocates for street people say it's just a way to sweep their problems under the rug.
- Alleged Harassment of Gay Man Investigated
- Five Are Elected to Hall of Fame : Pro football: Finks, Winslow, Largent, Selmon, Jordan get enough votes. Mack, Haynes, Guy do not.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Pippen Takes the Chair, but Bulls Aren't Listening
- She's Got a Secret or Two : With a family of characters based on her own life, Sherry Glaser's 'Family Secrets' exorcises the actress' demons and plays to the grand tradition of Jewish comedy.
- Wyle Laboratories Alters Its Name
- A NEW LEAF? : A Year Later, Angelenos Either Prepare for the Worst or Pretend the Quake Never Happened
- OURIKA by Clare de Duras, translated...
- Taste of Travel: Mexico City : Viva La Comida! : In Mexico's capital, where life centers around eating, the best restaurants mix ingredients of the country's complex culinary heritage
- Planners Unveil Vision for More Livable L.A.
- Aid to Disabled Children Goes on Chopping Block : Congress: Lawmakers say the $4.5-billion program has grown out of control. They want to abolish cash payments to 887,000 children.
- CULVER CITY : Fire Dept. Rated Tops in Emergency Response
- Parents Who Keep Landing in Jail Try to Break the Cycle : Oregon: A program in Coos County offers inmates weekly instruction to try to prevent generations of the same families from ending up behind bars.
- USC Beaten by Poor Shooting, Defense : College basketball: Trojans are their own worst enemy as Stanford hands them their fourth loss in a row, 85-82.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : They've Already Sent In the Crowns : Pro football: Everything appears to be on 49ers' side, but Chargers will play the game, just in case.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : He Won't Say Awe : Charger Linebacker Has 49ers Where He Wants Them: Right in Front of Him at Joe Robbie Stadium
- ALBUM REVIEW
- ART REVIEW : Ordinary Can Be Extraordinary : In its inaugural show, San Francisco's newest museum shows how artists use everyday photographs as tools to make searing artworks.
- Betting on an Ace of Bass : Christian McBride is being marketed as the best new player to come along in 25 years, but he'd rather let his music speak for him.
- South Africa Calmly Awaits Acceptance by U.S. Travelers : Tourism: Americans have not flocked to the nation, but some experts expect '95 to be a big year.
- Creature Feature : Duty and the Beasts
- THE USA TODAY WEATHER ALMANAC 1995 ...
- Crossroads Founder Plans to Open New School for Low-Income Children
- And You Thought Tired <i> Kids</i> Were Bad
- WEST ADAMS : Arts, Performance Classes Available
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : 180 Weapons, Half Duds, Found
- Drug Arrests Up 34% in Survey of Colleges
- White House Has Smoke Alarm but No Fire
- With Education at Risk, Parents Begin Mobilizing
- TOM JONES : It's Not Unusual He's Still So Hip
- Demolition Is a Sight for Sore Eyes : Property: Landowner welcomes the tearing down of a house where an illegal squatter had lived for four years.
- Stellar Field for Redondo 10K
- McNaull Is a Perfect Fit for His Big Role at Long Beach
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Leads Big Pack by One
- Blair Loses First at 500 Meters This Season
- DUCKS ON A POND: Has the Pond...
- Grohl Tape Has Record Execs in Nirvana
- Drive for Tourism, Recognition Has Lancaster Pushing Poppies : Festival: City officials plan an ambitious merchandising campaign and an expanded event for the state flower.
- Of Honky Tonk Heroes : David Ball takes his cue from country's hard-core and '50s dance halls--unlike most of today's young country stars.
- CAMARILLO : Airport, 650 Residences Lose Power in Outage
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Irvine's Zone Key to Victory
- Do They Have Water Stations at South Pole?
- Missing Another Shot at a Sense of Community : Area residents waste a chance to interact, discuss problems and develop a feeling of togetherness, this time by showing little interest in high school basketball games.
- SANTA PAULA : Man Arrested in Vehicle Break-In
- There's Nothing to It : Ever wondered how the folks at 'Seinfeld' make something out of nothing? Here's a behind-the-scenes look at NBC's biggest hit. One thing we can tell you right off: It all works like no other TV series.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Loses Perfect Mark in Big Way Against Kansas
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea Olinda Wakes Up, Beats Riverside J.W. North
- OPERA : When Fire Doesn't Melt Ice : Hot Peter Sellars and cool Esa-Pekka Salonen work together a lot. This time, they're teaming for the U.S. premiere of Sellars' 'Pelleas et Melisande.' How do they do it? Nobody's boss.
- MOVIES : The New Face of Macho : She may be a beautiful French actress, but Julie Delpy says she can do tough. So, is she really ready to get behind the camera? <i> Mais oui.</i>
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Animals' Watchdog : With fellow activists, Ava Park has disrupted the Rose Parade, picketed McDonald's and temporarily shut down a Newport Beach fur salon. Her overriding goal: to stop what she calls 'the institutionalized abuse of animals.'
- Advance Knowledge
- Establishing Dog Park a Frustrating Process
- Pickings Are Easy for Car Burglars in Valley
- Transit Centers Can Serve Valley Well
- Philosophy on Blissful Ignorance Has Flaw
- A DECLARATION
- Fostering Response
- JULES AND GEM
- An Absurd Case Against Ferguson
- Dornan Didn't Tell the Whole Story
- Freedom of Speech--If You Afford It
- What About the Crisis in Orange County?
- Mountains Conservancy: Sellout or Savior?
- Teed Off at Idea for Chatsworth Reservoir
- Slim View of Simmons
- Wake Up, Council
- County Layoffs Don't Do the Job; Tax Hike May Be Only Way Out
- The Agony of Acne Is Very Real
- Nevada Test Site's Future Dictated by Its Cold War Past : Nuclear weapons: U.S. declared a moratorium on testing in 1992, and officials doubt that it will be lifted. But finding another use for the area is hampered by the contamination wrought by decades of blasts.
- Commercial-Free Kudos
- Privatization May Be Costly Mistake
- This Is Your FBI?
- Time to Switch to County Charter
- When It Comes to Investment, County Schools Had No Choice
- Joint Effort Is Reviving the Office Marketplace
- As Pastor Faces Attempted-Murder Trial, Congregation Accuses the Devil : Religion: Minister says a man who looked just like him and drove a car just like his tried to kill his wife. The wife says perhaps her attacker was a demon. Police and many ex-parishioners are skeptical.
- GALL OF 'SAIGON'
- Another View
- Of Dreamers and Achievers : BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICA: An Historical Encyclopedia, <i> Edited by Darlene Clark Hines (Carlson Publishing, P.O. Box 023350, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11202-0267: $195, 2 vols., 1,530 pp. / Indiana University Press: $49.95, 2 vols. paperback)</i>
- BOMBS AWAY
- Russian Army
- It's the System That Fails the Teachers
- Corruption Runs Deep Among Thai Police : Indochina: Graft in the force is longstanding and no secret. Illicit night life and gambling dens are infamous sources of protection money paid monthly to local precincts. Some officers have been charged with kidnaping and even murder.
- 'Police Blotter' a Perennial Reader Favorite in Small-Town Newspapers : Journalism: Residents say it is important to know where that siren was going last night. 'Any crime that happens next door to me is a major crime,' one executive says. 'I think most of our readers feel that way.'
- Holocaust Education
- Checks and Balances Assure That Lloyd's of London Investors Know of the Risks
- Priceless Pictures
- Peso Debacle Was Predictable
- Ire at Bid to End Mandated Quake Aid
- Simpson Trial
- Subway Station Art
- Referee's Reaction to Players' Skullcaps Is Disturbing
- Let's Not Ignore the Middle Ground
- Torrance Police Dept.
- Bullfighting Is Barbaric and Cruel
- A Wearing Situation
- SPACE RACE