- Wildlife Agency Sued for Failure to Add Lynx to Endangered Species List
- Huntington Library to Charge Admission
- 8 Arrested, Property Seized in Anaheim
- With Win, Serena's Song Again Shows She's in Class by Herself
- Slow Start Dooms Fullerton in Loss to Nevada Las Vegas
- Clinton Avoids Direct Hits on His GOP Rivals
- Knoblauch Wins His Case
- This Righty Acts Like a Lefty
- COBAIN'S REMAINS
- Gallagher Glory
- Ice Dogs Lose Before 13,345
- THEATER NOTES : Long Beach Staging Comeback
- MOVIES : Dearest of Diaries : A new documentary sheds light on the life of Anne Frank and those near to her--and on the unnerving parallels between her world and ours.
- STYLE / LOOKS : When the Blond Lead the Blond
- And Their Souls Shall Dance : FICTION : WE ARE GATHERED HERE, By Micah Perks<i> (St. Martin's Press: $22.95; 289 pp.)</i>
- Labor of Love
- Rapist Impregnates Comatose Woman in Nursing Home
- 'Love and a .45'
- Center for Disabled Warns of Cutbacks
- 2 Arrested After Police Witness Drive-By Shooting
- Long Beach Breezes Past Utah State, 71-50
- Capistrano Valley Beats Edison
- Sure-Footed Tracks : POP MUSIC: ROCK, COUNTRY, R&B;, RAP, LATIN, JAZZ
- POP MUSIC : Through the Ring of Fire : Country renegade Steve Earle has overcome drug addiction, a stint in jail and a four-year songwriting block to return to the acclaim of his 1986 Nashville breakthrough.
- Destination: Caribbean : Isle de France : Fine food and joie de vivre sum up the spirit on the French island of Martinique
- Futon Frame Is Easy to Build and Handy to Have Around
- Cycle the Land, Ride the Canals in Holland
- Metropolis : L.A. on a Stick
- Let Your PC Do the Shopping at Home Fair
- TAINTED TRUTH: The Manipulation of Fact in...
- OUT THERE : Seasoned Celestials
- Garden Events : Walks, Talks, Shows and Special Sales
- AND I QUOTE / What Political Books Are Saying : THEY ONLY LOOK DEAD: Why Progressives Will Dominate the Next Political Era, By E.J. Dionne Jr.<i> (Simon and Schuster: $24; 338 pp.)</i>
- Managed-Care Health Plans Can't Seem to Cure Epidemic of Paperwork
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Cartoon Network stars a hen from outer space; 'Human Animal' explores our needs on TLC
- Rivals' Attacks Met With 'Dolenomics'
- Louisiana Bar Agrees to Drop Racial Bias Policy
- Health Care Varies Nationwide, Study Finds
- Boy's Body Found in Oklahoma Trailer's Freezer
- Less Is More in Buchanan's Conservatism : * In the name of helping small business, he's calling for Big Government as intrusive as any favored by liberals.
- The Beat Goes On for Massachusetts
- Magic Has the Power to Make Us Notice
- Loyola Completes Sweep of Pepperdine
- There Was Lots of Oohing and Aahing at Smithsonian Opener
- Bilingual Education: Teaching It Faster and Smarter : Latino parents' school boycott fuels a debate on language
- Getting Cut Off by AT&T;
- In Dispute Over Rival Festivals, It's Tet for Tat
- Whale of a Weekend : 100,000 Expected at Dana Point's Annual Festival
- Gun-Wielding Duo Rob Restaurant
- Special Wheels Give Disabled New Spin
- Slow-Starting Titans Just Can't Catch Up
- 'Higher Learning'
- Even an Upset Stomach Can't Slow Kempainen
- Long Beach State Regains Confidence, Routs Utah State
- Loyola Gathers Itself, Sweeps Past Pepperdine, 75-62
- Rondou, Canyon Stun Quartz Hill, 3-1
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / DIVISION I-A
- Crash Brings 8 Youths' Trip to Fateful End
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Tony Brown : Black Empowerment--via a Computer
- 3 Digits That Mean 'Crisis Only'
- Far More Than Just a Hospital
- Teen Hotline Aims to Connect With Troubled Youths
- Flynn Tenure Attacked and Touted
- Toll Road Boards Should Yield in Studying Merger Prospects : Issue Deserves to Be Fully Aired and Decided Locally
- Woman Wounded on San Diego Freeway
- Line Behind Lasorda Getting Pretty Long
- He Gave the NFL a Legacy of Class
- On Ropes, La Canada Throws KO Punch
- PERFORMING ARTS: CLASSICAL MUSIC, DANCE, OPERA : A Matter of Interpretation : Peggy Baker's solo dance programs have driven critics into adjectival overdrive in search of a worthy description.
- Weekend Escape: Mammoth Mountain : Snowboard Summit : Legends of the falls abound, but with lessons and a hot meal, it's a fine day on the slopes
- He May Be Running Last, but Dornan's Not Finished
- Collision Course : Scenic but Dangerous California 126 Throws Drivers a Curve
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Spacecraft Begins Voyage to Asteroid
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Key Evidence Said Lost in Walsh Killing
- Checkpoints Pose Little Threat to War Crimes Suspects
- 'Three Strikes' Law Increases Burden on Judges, Courts
- Man Shot in Arm; Suspect At Large
- Callous AIDS Seals Love Stories One by One
- INS Agents Flock Southwest for Winter
- McSorley Helps Ducks Win It
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** PULP, "Different Class", Island
- A Father's Love : Ron Hansen's novel is a modern parable of the prodigal son : ATTICUS, By Ron Hansen <i> (HarperCollins: $22; 247 pp.)</i>
- Stars of the Internet : GET TO KNOW THEM, THEY ARE THE FUTURE
- Little Bargains, Big Fun
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : FUSION CONFUSION
- Hand-to-Hand Competition : Fliers Help Keep Dance Clubs Filled, but Getting Them to Party-Goers Is No Night on the Town
- 3 Kids' Deaths in House Fire Turn Into Murder Case Against Dad
- Cal (Bravo Monday at 5 p.m.) A...
- Donations of Faithful Few Keep Dornan Going
- Notes about your surroundings
- Granada Hills Woman Shot on Freeway
- Trustees Ask to Spend Part of Budget Surplus
- Beauty and a Beast : California 126's Pastoral Scenery Belies Deadly Stretch
- Efforts to Save Community Hinges on Determined Army : Panorama City demonstrates the power of the people
- Shuttle Firm Faces Possible License Loss
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : All-Star Weekend Great, but Game Another Story
- HUNTING DINOSAURS by Louie Psihoyos with...
- Revenge of the Una-Poet : FICTION : THE POET, By Michael Connelly<i> (Little, Brown: $22.95, 436 pp.)</i>
- Let Them Help With the Planning
- SUNDAY SATIRE : Not Available in Stores
- Chesapeake Blue Crab Population Rebounds After Five-Year Decline
- THE NATION : The Nation's Museums Locked in a Battle for the Truth
- 109-Year-Old Homesteader Refuses to Leave His Land
- THE WORLD : NORTH KOREA : Pyongyang's Advantage: Its Method of Suicide
- Los Angeles Aqueduct : Bringing water to a parched region
- Man Struck by Train Dies
- Wilt Shows He Can Slam on the Bulls
- Sampras, Agassi Know Way to No. 1 Today
- CSUN Sunk by Threes
- Ramirez Puts San Francisco in a Fog, 4-0
- If You're Tempted to File for Bankruptcy . . .
- THE LAST SHOT: City Streets, Basketball Dreams...
- 'LIGHT' FADES FOR VINCENT IRIZARRY
- Gingrich Keeps in Touch With His Town Hall Meetings
- To Tell the Truth
- Last of 20 Bodies Recovered From Collapsed Tunnel in Japan
- Should We Shoot the Messenger?
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Hold Off on Guest Worker Welcome : Congress is being rushed into a 'reform' that serves the farm lobby but works against the nation's interests.
- Honors Student Shot Dead After Gang Crashes Party
- Street Near Oklahoma Blast Site Is Reopened
- Scientists Focus High-Tech Gear on Sprites
- Grissom Hangs On and Wins Goody's 300
- Polk's Shot Lifts Cerritos Past Marina
- Title Bouts Score Big for Valley
- A PRINCE BY ANY OTHER NAME
- Movies Don't Get Made This Way, Normally
- Malibu House Is Her Latest Release
- Delta Dawn : NONFICTION : MISSISSIPPI: An American Journey, By Anthony Walton<i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 279 pp.)</i>
- GROUNDWORK: A Gardener's Ecology by Roger...
- Put Weeds, Pests Under Cover
- Guard Killed at Nightclub in Sun Valley
- 'Clear and Present Danger'
- Will Buchanan Be the Jackson of the Right? GOP Prays Answer Is 'No'
- Hot Chili Pepperdine Scorches Loyola, 75-65
- Old Lilies of This Field Apparentlyt Don't Follow the Book
- Room Roster
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- It's Possible That They Could Still Be Talking
- Devote Foreign Aid to the Important Few : Budget: New constraints mean choosing pivotal states like Mexico.
- Affirmative Action Serves Society Well by Encouraging Diversity : The private sector and academia don't do it voluntarily. They need a little nudge to admit minorities and women.
- Rescued From a Dark Path : Waste of a Gang Member's Life and Support From Others Lead to Changes
- New Mexico State's Hot Half Is Too Much for Anteaters
- Bennette Up to Minute for Alemany
- MOVIES : Getting 'em Before They're Hot : Being in the right place at the right time has given John Pierson an impressive career in independent film and fodder for a behind-the-scenes book.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING ROUNDUP
- Age Matters for IRA Withdrawals
- Fiction
- The 'Late' Show
- Middle Eastern Exiles Conduct a War of Words From Abroad
- Pandas Thrive, Mate in Model Zoo Program
- Leveling the Playing Field
- PLATFORM : Who Is Racist?
- Metal Wheels? A Look at Skateboarding's Past
- Holiday Closings
- Bruins Change Two Questions Into Statements
- Valley Sees Title Shot Disappear
- He Isn't Only Sitting Duck
- McSorley Helps Ducks Win It
- 'Luther Year' in Germany
- State Department Closes Offices
- Builders See Ice as Cool Alternative to Air Conditioners
- Demographically Correct Thousand Oaks Losing Quaint Past
- THE CONCUBINE'S CHILDREN by Denise Chong...
- 12 Die in Train Collision Near Nation's Capital
- Suspect Arrested in Shooting Death
- New Mexico State Upends UC Irvine
- Channel Leaguers Battered, Bow Out
- This Righty Acts Like a Lefty
- A Sod Story : Riviera Greens Have Taken a Beating, but Officials Hope They Have Gotten to Root of Problem
- Terry's Late Goal Propels El Modena Past Aliso Niguel in First Round
- This Driveway Needs More Than Just a Load of Gravel
- Facades of the Mandarin : NONFICTION : I.M. PEI: Mandarin of Modernism, By Michael Cannell<i> (Carol Southern Books/Crown Publishers: $35; 402 pp., 50 b&w; photos)</i>
- THE HIGHEST HIGH ROLLER
- Army Reveals Its Arsenal of Chemicals
- Russian Poet Dazzles Emigre Students at Queens College
- Ex-Governor Brown Led Building Boom
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Friends Acquitted of Drug Smuggling
- Supporters Rally to Spare Drug Dealer Turned Good
- Paddling Is a Blow to Family Values
- 'What Else Would I Do?' : Lasorda Begins His 20th Season as Manager of the Dodgers, and It's Hard to Believe That It Might Be His Last
- Concordia Beats Westmont Despite Extended Cold Spell
- DANCE : Meet the Other ABT : American Ballet Theatre has bounced back from the harsh economics of the early '90s. But you wouldn't know it by the programs coming here.
- PARLIAMENT ROCKS
- Celebrities Kick Off Tournament Week
- Clues From a Condemned Man's Past
- For Steven Spielberg, the fears of childhood:...
- Deep Blue Is Deep-Sixed by Kasparov
- SUNDAY PROFILE : Nixon's Taylor
- In Talking to Children, Remember: Less Is More
- How Not to Honor the Dead
- THE WORLD : THE IRA : Clinton's Entanglement in Ireland Continues Apace--Despite the Bomb
- Man Dies in Bouquet Canyon Car Crash
- Your Week : A PLANNING GUIDE TO FEB. 18-24 IN ORANGE COUNTY
- Sampras, Agassi Know Way to No. 1 Today
- Baker Leads Rancho Santiago to Tournament Victory
- Check Conditions Before Riding in Convertible
- The Bronx Is Up; the Battery Is Down
- Train Kills Boy on Railway Bridge, Severs Man's Leg
- Race to Succeed LAPD Chief Off to Early Start
- Candidates for Supervisor Respond to 3 Key Issues
- Postal Service Opens Retail Store in Westchester
- Earnhardt Hopes 18th Is Charm
- Wilkins' Shot Beats Stanford
- Michigan Players Involved in Accident
- Kings Trade Sydor for Two Tough Guys
- THEATER : Connecting With the Classics : The Odyssey Theatre has long been home to experimental stagings, but director Elina deSantos is finding success with revivals of American standbys.
- Who Should Fix Garage Door: Owner or Association?
- Opponents Target Bear-Hunting Boom
- Family Battles Insurer Over $1,800-a-Month Miracle
- Buchanan Brings Fears of Schism to the GOP Tent
- Deep Blue Is Deep-Sixed by Kasparov
- Storms Pile Up Snowfall Records on East Coast
- Earthquake Rocks Southern France
- A City Lost--and Found
- Pension System Should Ban Gifts : Board Should Copy Supervisors' Tougher Standards
- Retail Rivalry Generates Heated Political Battle : Growing Room
- Man Shot Repeatedly, Dies on La Habra Street
- Police Chase Shuts Down Freeway for Hours
- Pistons Honor Thomas
- Fullerton Slips Past Arizona
- Estancia's Hot Hand in Field Leaves Rosary in the Cold
- Mission Viejo Upsets No. 1 Claremont
- Simi Valley Feasts on Turnovers
- ARCHITECTURE : From a Different Angle : Frank Israel's perspective on design has always been eye-opening, and MOCA's 'Out of Order' show aims to emulate his exuberant elegance.
- FAMILY : On This Tour, the Medium Is the Mess : Smells like preteen spirit? Nah, parents get in on the action too, in Nickelodeon's zany 'Mega Mess-a-Mania,' coming to L.A. this week.
- Bonin Has Outlived Some of the Key Players From His Investigation, Trial
- Four-Star Films : 'Sounder'
- A Monument to Love and Life . . . a Monument to Jason
- Dialing Into Radio Art : Van Nuys Auction of Antique Sets Attracts 150 Bidders
- Retail Rivalry Generates Heated Political Battle
- Irvine Has to Settle for Second Place
- USC and UCLA Lose on Road
- Northridge Goes From Bad to Worst
- Cal Poly SLO Tops Northridge
- Griffey, Jones Affect Claire
- Kiyomura's Fourth Quarter Leads Pacifica Past Redondo
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Destination: Brazil : Brazil's Clean Little Secret : South of smoggy, crime-ridden Rio lies flower-bedecked Curitiba--a city made for walking
- Inspired By Anger and Injury : FICTION : DANCING AFTER HOURS, By Andre Dubus<i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $23;, 233 pp.)</i>
- AMERICAN STUDIES by Mark Merlis (Penguin:...
- The Twisted Life That Led Bonin to Death Row
- GI Killed by Mine Ignored Procedures
- Clippers Get Something to Smile About
- He Really Needs No Introduction
- GIRLS' SOCCER / DIVISION I
- Cellists: All Over the Place Now
- Juicing Up Pulp : After spending 15 years in relative obscurity, the English band and its lead man, Jarvis Cocker, have seen their persistence pay off sweetly.
- Sampras Moves Closer to No. 1 Ranking
- Calling It Like It Might Be
- Skinheads Everybody's Problem
- Dana Point Recall Effort Is Justified
- Where Higher Education Leads
- London Tour
- Sport X Plan Has Wrong Site
- ISSUES IN ECO-TOURISM : Walking...
- Bear's New Home
- Birmingham High
- The Fight Over Flight in El Toro
- Bill to Weaken Liability Law
- Remembering Kevin Williams
- A Wasted War
- Shedding More Light on Streets
- Robert L. Grace Jr.
- Korean Man's Ordeal
- Lead Exposure and Crime
- Meals on Wheels Deserves Funding
- STILL TALKIN'
- No Free Ads for O.J. Videotape
- Fear of Violence Is Warranted
- New Rules Rub the Wrong Way
- CMH Actions Should Be Questioned
- Clean Politics and Term Limits
- Men Are Just as Capable of Raising Kids
- Security Guard Killed Inside Restaurant
- Veracity of Police Officers' Testimony
- Wal-Mart Not Exactly a Ma 'n' Pa Company
- Rich Candidates
- Why Isn't the U.S. Government Defending This Heroine?
- Disney Demands, Downtown Needs
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS : TWO FOR...
- THE HEIDI CHRONICLES
- Architectural Blunders
- STILL CHARMING
- Indonesia Warning
- Down for the Count
- Inflation, Recession and the Federal Reserve Board's Decisions
- The Result Is Not a Novel
- Would You Trust This Man?
- MOMMY TRACK
- Firing of LACC Chancellor
- Barging Ahead
- Vocational Education
- More on Berkeley
- Christianity and Atheism
- Veterans Care
- Using Guns for Protection
- Ocean Pollution
- NONFICTION - Feb. 18, 1996
- NONFICTION - Feb. 18, 1996
- NONFICTION - Feb. 18, 1996