- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Being No. 1 at the Finish Is What Counts : Scott Brayton expected to win the pole but knows going the distance in today's race will be tough.
- COMMENTARY : It's Time for Some Knick Players To Go
- T+3 Rule: Living with Tighter Deadline on Trades
- Grand Tradition : The Cutthroat Business Behind All That Pretty Music : THE STEINWAY SAGA: An American Dynasty, <i> By D.W. Fostle (Scribner: $35; 710 pp.)</i>
- AT&T;, Unions Make Progress; Strike Delayed
- 'From Hollywood to Hanoi'
- WATTS : Program Tackles Health, Legal Issues
- THE WORLD : DIPLOMACY : Don't Make NATO Any Bigger, Retire It
- Medfly Battle Comes Down to a Waiting Game : Agriculture: The aerial spraying has stopped, but it could be resumed if more of the fruit pests are found.
- San Juan Man Held in Death of 1 1/2-Year-Old Boy
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Saberhagen Finishes What He Starts, 6-3
- COMMENTARY : Broadway's Night to Howl : Our critic makes her fearless Tony Award predictions. It's a very slim year for new : musicals, but the plays are rich in variety and surprise, with performances to match.
- Setting a New Cyber Standard : A Getty program is helping ensure art history's rightful place on the new information networks. The challenge is in finding consensus among arts organizations on how it should be done.
- Epistles from Paul (Rosa)
- Fairy-Tale Germany : Enjoying a town of rare authenticity and style in Lower Saxony, land of the Brothers Grimm
- Following Moccasin Steps
- Colombia Youth Dream of Bullring Fame : Matador school: Poor youngsters hope to better their fate as idols have done, including one who earns $120,000 per fight. But odds are long, and their lives depend on learning it right.
- WARTIMES
- SANTA MONICA : Lone Youth Shopping for U.S. School Sent Back to Japan
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Business Tax District Plan Losing Support
- Jack Elton; Multitalented Musician
- 'WORLD' TURNS 10,000 TIMES
- LOS ANGELES : Theater Aims to Counter Black Stereotypes on Stage
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Child Care Group Faces Funding Cuts
- WILSHIRE : Market Planned at Wiltern Site
- Slain Teen Had Found His Niche in Dancing : Youth: Carl Dan Claes, 14, was part of a re-emerging interest in break-dancing, the '80s precursor to hip-hop.
- Bomb Squad : Helping Defuse Explosive Situations
- Put the Focus on Learning--and Safety : Vaughn School's decision on uniforms may be an antidote for gang rivalry and peer pressure
- NCAA COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : Martinez Helps Cal State Fullerton Punch Up Bottom of Batting Order
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Rare Look at a Rare Pitch
- WESTLAKE : Grand Plans for Site of Former Mansion
- MARILYN STAMP: U. S. Postmaster General Marvin...
- A Family's Nightmare: Parents Stood by One Son, Lost Another : Illinois: Youth is accused of brutally killing his elder brother while free on $100,000 bond in girl's slaying. Trial begins Tuesday.
- ELYSIAN VALLEY : Health Fair to Offer Medical Screenings
- On a Simple Tribute, City Has Lost Its Way : San Fernando should find a new street to name after Chavez
- A Visit to the Outer Limits and Inner Space : Science fiction: The genre's fans and dealers exchange ideas and collectibles at the weekend event in Anaheim.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS : Loyola Ends Title Hopes for San Clemente
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top-Seeded Loyola Does What's Expected
- JUST ASKING: Have you seen that MTV...
- The Tale of Talisman : In these novels, extravagant storytelling confronts betrayal, dispels the blues and names a father's fears : PRACTICAL MAGIC, <i> By Alice Hoffman (Putnam: $22.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- Forgoing Forgiveness to Right a Company's Wrong : Consumers: Two incidents show that with pluck and good manners, you can often turn the inevitable service slip-ups into small victories.
- Playing It Safe in Africa
- Ft. Worth's Citizen Cops Cut Crime : Volunteers: In the four years that the community policing programs have been in existence, the city's crime rate has dropped 44%. The approach is gathering steam across America.
- Washington Coach Rowe Resigns
- Retro : Welcome Back, Sweathogs
- Woman's Work : It Would Have Seemed Unlikely a Couple of Decades Ago, but San Diego Has Nation's 1st All-Female Fire Engine Company
- SANTA MONICA : Volunteers Sought for School's 'Safe and Sober' Grad Nite Party
- Garfield Is Near Perfect in Capturing 1st City Championship : Girls' softball: Limon's no-hit pitching, strong defense and timely hitting do the trick for the Bulldogs.
- Midwest Gets More Rain, Braces for Floods
- New Name Sought to Boost Image : Neighborhoods: Residents in Coliseum area say South-Central reference is inaccurate.
- This Time, a Course That's Safe and Sure : Agencies' Future Investments Should Be Kept Simple
- From Chief to Crime Lab, LAPD Needs to Communicate
- Home Away From Homes : Rancho Carrillo Is a Sanctuary From the Chaos
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Examining the Marketability of Venus Williams
- Edison's O'Bric Wins State Heptathlon Title
- Williams Gives Red Sox Plenty of Cushion, 12-1
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : Iowa's 6-5 Victory Eliminates Fullerton
- On a Higher Plane : A hotel bar is a lot like an international airport--but with better lighting and good martinis. And at the Four Seasons, a cool jazz singer.
- Forging a Union Between Community, Jews : For Hebrew college, taking up residency near USC in 1971 was a natural move. The Jewish faith embraces the spirit of neighborhood involvement.
- SANTA MONICA : Rally to Protest Water Act Changes Planned at Pier
- In Point of Fact : Conference Lays to Rest Myth That Babe Ruth Called That Famous 1932 Home Run--He Didn't
- SOUNDTRACK HOPPING: So you heard all about...
- Pasadenans Go for Gold on First CD
- How to Tap IRA Without Penalty
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Let's talk frankly about sex: ABC puts the subject in a new 'Unplugged' light
- CRENSHAW : African Liberation Day Event Planned
- A New Focus on the Homeless : Program: $3 million in federal funds will be used to combat problem in three local communities.
- Can He Be the Strong, Silent Type? : After Oklahoma City and the GOP's tightfisted budget proposals, Bill Clinton's approval ratings are up. Now, if he can only keep his mouth shut. . .
- Do Most Really Oppose Burbank Airport? : Comparing results of recent election and an opinion poll, 'the people' and 'the voters' seem to be sending different messages.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valley South Defeats Burbank South in Wild Fashion, 6-5
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Senior Ghidirmic Tops Park for Title
- Here We Go Again
- REGION : Art Contest for High School Students Set
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Loss of her brother puts soap star Elizabeth Sung on a quietly active path
- Holiday Closings
- NAIA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : All-American Carlsons Finish Third, Fourth in High Jump
- NCAA COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : SOUTH REGIONAL : Rice Knocks Host LSU Out of Tournament
- COMMENTARY : New York Buckles and Allows Lasix Use
- For Bengals, Home Could Be Wherever a New Stadium Is
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Rodman Proves That He's an Easy Player to Cover
- THE MEN IN MY LIFE: MARILYN HORNE....
- Photographer's Gallery: Iowa : Madison County Moments
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : German Car Makers Will Honk for Joy
- PICO-UNION : Impact of Terrorism Plan to Be Examined
- TOPICS : CITY COUNCIL ELECTION : 5th District Candidates Speak Out on Crime, Ethics
- DOWNTOWN : Domes Could Aid Kobe Quake Victims
- THE NATION : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : The Myopic Debate on Race-Based Scholarships
- 1 Man Killed, 4 Wounded in 2 Drive-By Shootings
- Sightings of Real Baseball Reported in O.C.
- Griffey's Broken Wrist Nothing to Cheer
- Trojans Again Team to Beat : College baseball: USC gets a complete game from Flores to defeat Long Beach State, 6-5, and will play 49ers or Waves in the final today.
- Megabucks Turn to Megabusts
- Rioting in Istanbul and Ankara
- Focus : Of Conflict, Courage and Moral Convictions
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Alternative School Receives Computers
- Etiquette Elbows Its Way Into Inner City : Education: Program teaches manners in effort to restore common courtesy to Birmingham's schools, which are struggling with drugs, violence and dropouts.
- 'Memoirs of a River'
- Opening Night (Bravo Monday at 5 p.m.)...
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Butter, Not Guns, for the Irish : Clinton-sponsored Washington conference puts the issue in exactly the right light
- Indianapolis 500 Will Be Without Two Big Wheels : Motor racing: Absence of Unser and Fittipaldi throws the race wide open and gives Andretti a good chance to end his jinx.
- From Buck a Carload to Bucking a Trend
- TRACK AND FIELD : Knight Enjoys Quite a Day in Hurdles at Jenner Meet
- Make It Martinis, Bikinis and Meanies
- Desert Delight
- Placing Von Braun in Historical Perspective
- Dubai Data
- League Gives Safety Highest Priority
- From the Archives: Welcome Back, Sweathogs
- Trash Truck Route
- Taft High Wastes Money on Recruitment Flyers
- Gionis Ruling Restores Juror's Faith
- Asian Americans Still Face Much Ignorance
- Marina del Rey: A Simple Plan for Renewal
- More on Airlines
- Can a 'Pro-Lifer' Be Pro-Assault Weapons?
- A Hollywood Reputation : Claire Trevor Bren, known for playing strong if imperfect women, never achieved the stature of contemporaries Bette Davis or Joan Crawford, but she had other priorities. Family--including stepson and Irvine Co. Chairman Donald L. Bren--has always come first.
- Fertility Doctor Wins High Praise
- Privatizing the EMA Is Bad Business
- Gerry Adams Deserves Role in Talks
- No Home Prices
- Sen. Dole
- Nursing Homes
- YOU FORGOT SKYNYRD
- 'Sammy the Bull' Now 'Sammy the...
- Campus Hate Crime Demands Attention
- Postal Patrons Stick It to Nixon's Stamp : Commemoration: Some folks still hold a first-class grudge against the only President to resign. One customer adds a word balloon to the stamp on his letters: 'I am not a crook.' But sales at Nixon Library are brisk.
- Rodeo Deriding
- COLUMN ONE : Weaving a Wide Web of Terror : The plan, officials say, was to blow up 11 U.S. airliners in one day. The probe into the foiled plot points to the accused mastermind of the trade center blast and to a network of Muslim veterans of the Afghan War.
- A Debt Unpaid : In...
- Column Missed Point of Neighborhood Watch
- Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling Over New Crackdown on Drunken Driving : Ireland: Lowering blood-alcohol limit to .08 and stiffening penalties for those who drive while intoxicated has proved controversial in a land where spending the night in a pub is almost a national pastime.
- Ballona Wetlands
- Honoring Scholars
- 'Perfect' Art Tour
- The Case for Putting on the Dog in Politics
- Formula for Library Closures Is Flawed
- Sober Grad Night
- HERE'S THE POOP
- Coliform Water Testing Is Ongoing
- A Tale of 2 Schools: Does LAUSD Care?
- Clearing It Up
- Bank Changes and Redlining
- War's End Made Non-Person of Eisenhower's Devoted 'Shadow' : World War II: Kay Summersby was the general's driver, companion and perhaps more, but she was deleted from an official photo, included only in a list of aides in his war diary, and died unhappy and alone.
- Art's Deli and Its Role in Studio City Debate
- SCENTS OFF
- Growth Makes Problems Bigger Too
- Setting the Record Straight on Roy O. Disney's Role
- Union Strike at Caterpillar
- Westwood: Of Moviegoing the Way It Used to Be and the Village's Prospects for a Comeback
- Alfred Kelly; Elysian Park Recluse for Half a Century
- Jack Elton; Multitalented Musician
- Developer's Gain Will Be Community's Loss
- PANTHER OR WEASEL?
- THE STAR SYNDROME
- El Toro Airport Issue Won't Die
- 'BRAVEHEART' BANKER
- Special Deliveries
- Cardinal Angelo Rossi; Held Senior Posts at the Vatican
- L.A. Sunsets
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- NONFICTION - May 28, 1995
- Obituaries - May 28, 1995
- 25 Arrested at Abortion Clinic Protest
- Television City : Asian Firms Make Tijuana a Prime-Time Player in TVs
- FRIENDS FOREVER: Alexander D. Ciurczak of Dana...
- All UCI Medical Research Funding at Risk in Scandal
- Goodwill Alone Can't Rebuild L.A. : Minorities: Resolve ethnic conflicts but also address economic underdevelopment and common needs like jobs.
- Measure R Backers Concede Popularity Might Be Spent : Politics: Many in diverse alliance of leaders say they know their stance might cost them at the polls but they feel obligated to speak out to sway undecided voters.
- Council, School Leaders Hit Divide on Measure R : Survey: With a month to go, most city officials are opposed or undecided while district officials favor tax hike.
- Clinic Furor Seen as Threat to UCI Medical Research : Education: Fertility center allegations, if true, could imperil federal funding, some say. Others believe university's quick response will limit damage and perhaps even enhance image.
- Nichols Brothers Swept Up in Dark Maelstrom of Fury : Militias: Blast probe figures long raged at government. Officials wonder whether they moved beyond mere words.
- South African Family Finds Nightmare in 'American Dream' : Loan: Wife of exiled couple says Michael Henschel swindled them out of their house, but he denies any misdeeds.
- CSUN Officials Accept Free Work From Contractor : Northridge: Couple says patio rebuilding did not influence oversight of millions of dollars in quake project.
- Van Nuys Man Leaves Trail of Heartbreak and Lawsuits : Courts: Loan broker faces accusations of fraud but denies wrongdoing.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Tumble, Dollar Skids on Inflation, Economy Fears : Markets: Dow loses 43.23 as traders worry that the slowdown will hurt profits. Import price report halts bond rally.
- MEDIA : Comic Stripped From Hong Kong Paper : Fans of 'the Doonesbury of Asia' fear that the pointed cartoon's demise may have been politically motivated.
- Peter van de Kamp; Searched for Planets in Other Solar Systems
- Proposed Rule Targets Comments by Trustees : Moorpark: A bylaw would bar school board members from discussing confidential or privileged information in public.
- Man Paralyzed in Drive-By Shooting in San Clemente
- Countywide : Use Caution, CHP Tells Holiday Drivers
- Judge OKs Transfer of Toll Road Fees to Aid Sale of Bonds : Transportation: Money will be pledged to secure $1.1 billion. With funds in hand, the Foothill/Eastern agency hopes to make issuance more attractive.
- Worth the Tassel : Cal State Fullerton Graduates 5,900 in Ceremonies This Weekend
- OXNARD, PORT HUENEME : 18 Drivers Cited at Sobriety Checkpoint
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : 'Rainbow People' Look to Expand
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Spurs Finally Find the Road to Success : Western Conference: Robinson takes command and San Antonio rallies for a 107-102 victory, cutting Houston's lead to 2-1.
- TV Reviews : 'Dreams,' 'Jack': Sweeps Must Be Over
- AUTOS
- Coke Directs Caffeine-Free Soda Ads at Aging Boomers
- Major Recall of Cigarettes Is Launched
- Tamils Kill 42 Civilians in Village Attack
- Convicted Tagger a No-Show for 20-Day Jail Term : Vandalism: Attorney says he hopes David Hillo, wounded in incident in which his friend was shot to death, forgot to report.
- COMPTON : Jury Awards $1.7 Million to Man Shot by CHP
- Conversation / Larry Elder : 'Racism Has Almost No Effect On How a Person Succeeds or Fails'
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL / DIVISION II : Sonora's Eight-Run Inning Overwhelms Magnolia
- Boddy, Mater Dei Stop San Marcos, 6-0
- Pop Music Review : Melodrama Overshadows Yanni's Art
- San Bernardino's Venegas Wins Main
- O.C. Record Reviews : As Good as All Country Should Be
- Senate Panel Passes Welfare Bill Giving States More Authority Over Programs : Legislation: Finance Committee plan makes major changes in AFDC. But it faces several hurdles in the full chamber.
- Officer Saves Toddler Wandering in Traffic
- Death Penalty Possible for Mother in Drowning Case
- COLUMN ONE : Politics and the Panchen Lama : In a battle over spiritual sovereignty, China challenges Dalai Lama over who has right to proclaim the heir to No. 2 spot in Tibetan Buddhist pantheon.
- City Council Gives Backers of Privatization Efforts a Big Boost : Government: In a victory for Riordan, lawmakers hire two firms to run workers' compensation program for the Police and Fire departments.
- Surprise Outside Choice Named to Head Santa Monica College
- WOODLAND HILLS : School Hires Director for MBA Program
- Riordan Quietly Prepares to Seek Reelection in '97
- SHERMAN OAKS : Rivals in Galleria Dispute May Meet
- HOUSEWARES : The Appreciation of Fine Silver
- Man Sentenced for Sales of Counterfeit Shirts
- L.A. Gives State a Loan for Quake Recovery : Finance: Critics say borrowing HUD funds from city will help Wilson make budget appear better than it is. Official calls the deal resourceful.
- ORANGE : School Board Criticized for Anti-Measure R Resolution
- Abortion Opponents Picket Santa Ana Doctor's Home : Protest: Acting on neighbors' complaints, sheriff's deputies order crowd out of the Lemon Heights neighborhood.
- Countywide : Water District Honors Competition Winners
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : This Time, Anderson Defeats Sprint Rival Backus
- The Vaults / CD Reissues
- State Elections in Mexico May Signal Nation's Future
- Fugitive Colbern Is Ordered to Return to California to Face Weapons Charge
- Senate Blocks a Democratic Attempt to Authorize More Government Wiretapping
- WOODLAND HILLS : Businessman Named to Clinton Arts Panel
- BREA : Default Might Leave City in Dire Shape, Officials Say
- MATERIALS : Inexpensive, Sturdy and Flexible Plywood Perfect for Many Projects
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Wilson to Hold Summit on Fathers, Families
- Billions of Cigarettes Being Recalled Over Faulty Filters : Commerce: The defects could cause dizziness, says Philip Morris in announcing the unprecedented action.
- Police Seek Help to Identify Disabled Man
- Family Mourns Boy, 16, Killed in Stabbing : Funeral: Service draws friends and relatives who remember James Farris III of Agoura Hills as an outgoing and energetic youth.
- Youth Opinion : Reflections on a Rape on the Way to School
- Reform Jewish Group Chooses New Leader : Denomination: Rabbi Eric Yoffie will head Union of Hebrew Congregations despite a prominent opponent's fear that he will stress social activism over religious concerns.
- Santa Ana Police Answer Flurry of Crime : Law enforcement: Officers respond to a carjacking, a fight and a man firing his gun into the air. Two men are arrested.
- NAIA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Azusa Pacific Leads, Lubbock Christian Primed
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL / DIVISION III : La Quinta Ends Irvine's Surprising Playoff Run
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Finds Winning Combination
- Parry Takes Two-Shot Lead in Colonial
- Red Sox Deliver Sobering Message to Angel Bullpen : Baseball: Jefferson's grand slam propels Boston to 8-3 victory, ending California's winning streak at seven.
- COMMENTARY : Are Fans Going for the Throat Too Soon?
- Former Titan Longeway Pitches No-Hitter Against Michigan
- Music Review : 'Iolanta' Exhumed : Gergiev Closes Philharmonic Season With Obscure Tchaikovsky
- Baseball's TV Ratings Rise as Stadium Attendance Drops : Television: 'I think people are kind of showing their frustration' in the wake of the strike by turning to the media to follow the teams, one official says.
- AUTOS
- LANDSCAPING : Slab or Brick, Curvy or Straight, Garden Paths Set the Direction
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : HUD to Overhaul Chicago Agency
- MISSION VIEJO : DeBartolo Weighs Mall Renovation
- MEDIA
- DIPLOMACY : Congressional Mood Swing Puts U.N. Officials in a Panic
- Another White House Intruder Seized
- Woman Arrested in Oregon Bomb Threat
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Gun Range Renewal on Hold Until Study Done
- Orange County Almanac
- Getting to Roots of Problem Might Not Work for Everyone
- Calabasas Floored by Rialto's 1-2 Punch : Baseball: Johnson's bat, Magdaleno's arm derail Coyotes, 4-0.
- Galbraith to Coach Monarchs
- Album Reviews
- Recalling an Influential, Avant-Garde Director : Theater: Memorial at the Mark Taper Forum honors Reza Abdoh and his work's 'precedent- shattering impact.'
- No Yanni Come Lately : It Was a Long Trip From Obscure Immigrant to Orchestral Pop Superstar, Though the Learning Continues
- Brunei Prince Expected to Buy Hotel Bel-Air
- For Some, the Valley's Faltering Recovery Never Began : Economy: There's less despair than a year ago, but little enthusiasm. Still, hard-hit area has its share of optimists.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sound and Fury of U.N. Resolutions, Signifying . . . Not Much
- UCI FERTILITY SCANDAL : Q&A; : Help Available for Couples Coping With Fertility Issues
- Inglewood Politics More Like a War : Government: As scandalous accusations fly among top officials, even longtime residents are amazed.
- Red Sox Get Six in Sixth, Sink Angels : Baseball: Jefferson's grand slam propels Boston to 8-3 victory, ending California's winning streak at seven in front of 27,816.
- SUN VALLEY : Officers Seize 140 Animals From Kennel
- Album Reviews : Making a Good Case Out of Lost Love
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- High-Yield Investments : No, money doesn't grow on trees. But there's more than one way to reap green. Organic gardeners who skip the supermarket in favor of the back yard get produce that's not only fresher, but cheaper.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Judge Rejects Plea to Dig Up Booth's Body
- Russia, Belarus Open Their Border : Accord: The two ex-Soviet states end customs checkpoints. But other former republics balk at alliances.
- Making a mockery of checkout time: A...
- Obituaries : Lakhbir Singh Chima; Sikh Community Leader
- Countywide : Exhibition Scores With GOALS' Youth
- Tractor Operator Dies in Accident
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed at Bowling Alley Identified
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Loh Charms Many in Conejo Valley While Attracting a Few Enemies
- Council to Discuss Manager Opening
- Former County Worker Gets 90 Days in Bribery
- Obituaries : * Talmud Kramer; Hospital Health Officer
- Chinese Dissident's Parents Get Visas for Visit : Reunion: Chapman student who fled after the Tien An Men Square massacre hasn't seen them in six years. They'll attend his graduation Sunday.
- DATES* The Etta Israel Center, a Jewish...
- COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : Cal State Fullerton Makes It Look Easy : South Regional: Top-ranked Titans eliminate James Madison, 9-1, and will face Rice today.
- Ventura's Campbell Battles Through Flu to Win 800 at Masters Meet : Track and field: Cougar sophomore rallies in final straightaway to post a personal best.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Team Stunned as Mitchell Leaves Japan
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fullerton Gets No Mercy From Arizona
- Big Arts Pledge 'Terrific' or Shortsighted? : Philanthropy: Master Chorale, Mozart Camerata leaders react differently to being left out of $6.6-million promise.
- O.C. Record Reviews : No Doubt Tries to Find Its Way on 'Beacon Street'
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- U.S., Japan Dispute Over Aviation Rights Heats Up : Relations: Meanwhile, auto trade quarrel remains at a standoff. Washington rejects Tokyo's request for urgent talks next week.
- Organism's Complete DNA Code Mapped for First Time
- 8 Students Named to Military Academies
- Second Opinion / India West : Elderly Immigrants and Denial of Supplemental Income
- Mother Enters Not Guilty Plea to Attempted Murder of Newborn
- PASADENA : Alzheimer's Forum to Be Held Wednesday at Caltech
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mimbs Shuts Out Padres for Phillies
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach Is the Cutoff Man on This Play
- INTERIORS : High Ceilings Getting You Down? It's Easy to Lower What's Overhead