- Starr on McDougal
- Airport Safety
- School Bond Issue
- Gang 'Wave of Terror'
- Actors Strike
- ALL ABOUT ALLY
- Mixed Views About Grammys' Greene Story
- Humane Society
- Welcome to Orange County
- Recognition for 2 Educators
- She Tells It Exactly the Way She Tastes It
- A Wild, Cheap Time
- Proposal to Expand LAX
- Arroyo Seco
- Welfare Fraud Charges
- TUNEFUL
- Coroner's Office
- Prices
- ANIMATED RESPONSE
- State Bar
- Jay Kim
- Commercial Real Estate Story Way Off Base
- Pierce College
- More History at Sea
- Ralph Council
- Cat Owners
- Kim's Sentence Is Too Light
- Remove Barriers That Hike Home Costs
- CHP to Increase Use of Radar
- 800 Numbers Still Get the 411 on Callers
- Speaking the Lingo
- School District's Drug Policy
- L.A. School Board
- Small-Claims Court
- Obituaries - March 15, 1998
- Mother Hears Shot, Finds Son, 26, Slain in Simi Bedroom
- Bay of Pigs: the Secret Death of Pete Ray
- SPECIAL REPORT * Is Robert Downey Jr. being coddled--or punished--because he is celebrity? There's no question, though, that in his first 100 days in jail for a probation violation, the actor has received . . . : Mixed Reviews for a Star Behind Bars
- Paula Jones Suit Is Test of Truth, Consequences
- TODAY'S GAMES / AT SACRAMENTO
- Whether in Court or on the Court, Rodman Likes to Play Hardball
- Here's the Drill
- Mattel Exec's Pay Package Could Hit $26 Million
- Westchester Man Is Shot to Death
- County to Check Out Revised Library Plan
- TODAY'S GAMES / AT BOISE, IDAHO
- Agassi Knows Enough About Gambill to Call Him a Winner
- U.S. to Retain Italy Cable Car Case
- Grieving in an Oasis of Friendship
- Hawking's Universe Is Open and Shut
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Simi Church United by Diversity
- Deadline to Keep Oilers Is Met
- Britain's Great Universal to Buy Metromail
- Album Reviews / Pop
- Law Enforcement Officials Defend Sniper
- Jones' Attorneys Detail Allegations Against Clinton
- Hey, Kid Still Want to Smoke
- Rapping the 1st Amendment
- Trustee Calls Recall Effort 'Witch Hunt'
- UCI Wind Ensemble in Concert
- Firefighter to Be Remembered at Funeral
- Unemployment Drops to 6%
- True Urban Center a Quiet Monument to an Inquisitive Life
- Gordon Set to Replace Matsushita
- Larkin Sidelined at Least Four Weeks
- Wry Tales From Peter Case
- Gelato Double-Dips
- When You Get the Urge to Just Go Native . . .
- TV Interview Shows
- Ex-Aide Alleges Fondling by Clinton
- Waits, Crowding Worsen Tensions in INS Centers
- Two Brothers Accused of Fatally Beating Boy, 5
- Cost of Parking Near Pier Could Rise to $7 in Summer
- Critical Point for the Delta
- Gang Member Dies in Parking Lot Shootout
- City Clerk Resigns, Won't Seek Post in Election
- Daily Decides Against Fall Reelection Bid
- Lawmaker to Honor Valley College Leader
- HIV Testing to Start Again at Pierce College
- Garcia Belts Out One-Sided Decision
- SOFTBALL
- He Takes a Roundabout Way to Top of the Leaderboard
- Clippers Not Only Win, but Achieve It, 152-120
- Jury Clears McKinney of All but 1 Charge
- Study of Tribal Culture Culminates in Feast
- A Net Loss
- Barnes Not Long on Compliments for Short Course
- Tavares Unhappy With New Players
- This O'Malley Enjoys Being One of the Guys
- Original Recipe
- State Adds 36,300 Jobs in Broad-Based Boom
- Theaters' Next Hit May Be Stadium Seating
- Pasadena Council Picks Acting City Manager
- U.S. Alters Rights Policy Toward China
- Evidence Tests Were Bungled, Defense Says
- Opponents of Airport Plan Assail Riordan
- Barbecue Ban in Parks Is in for a Grilling
- Another 'Injury' Sidelines Collins
- Gurney Sees Improvement on the Long Road Ahead
- Hurricanes Just Miss UCLA
- Stoudamire Goes on Injured List
- Streaking Hornets Set Team Record
- Alltel May Acquire 360 for $4.87 Billion
- Hilton in Talks to Merge With Circus Circus
- State Adds 36,300 Jobs in Broad-Based Boom
- Don't Put Film on Dual-Paned Windows
- More Things JFK to Go on Block
- Heavenly Helpers
- Wielding Brushes Against Mental Demons
- CALENDAR
- StingRays Falter Again, Face Decisive Fifth Game
- TODAY'S GAMES / AT HARTFORD, CONN.
- Track and Field Starts Right Where It Left Off
- Album Reviews / Pop
- DiCaprio, Quayle and Hatch
- Investment Firms to Acquire MedCath
- U.S. Declares Some West Coast Steelhead Trout Threatened
- Clinton Cites Innocent Affection in Testimony
- 3 Daughters Give Birth on Same Day
- El Centro de Amistad Purchases Building
- Everman Is Ready to Go Distance for Notre Dame
- Brogdon Might Face Sexual Battery Charge
- New Lindberg: Fresh, Abstract, Eventful
- Noah's Ark Foundering
- Ronald Brown's Ex-Partner Indicted
- Ailing Yeltsin Cancels All Appointments
- Pastor Cleared in Gay Unity Rites
- Senate Urges U.N. Trial of Hussein
- Police Program Will Target Teen Drinking
- Residents Seek Delay of Theater Plan Vote
- Stress at County Jails Takes Toll on Officers' Health
- Preservation Council to Question 710 Plans
- Street Breaks Left Leg in Spill
- REMATCH
- WTO Decides Against U.S. on Sea Turtles
- Reaction to Bilingual Education Decision Varies
- Pardoned S. Korea Political Prisoners Walk Out of Jail
- City's Growth Plans Topic of Latino Forum
- Library Branch to Close for Renovation Work
- City to Pick Motto, Flower and Animal
- Religion Briefs
- CalOPTIMA Has Open Advisory Board Seats
- Owners Hope Race is Launch Point
- Baca, Ludwicki Are Finalists for Honors
- Chelios Conveys Apologies in Letter to Nagano Group
- Stumpel's Return Should Boost Offense
- TRACK AND FIELD
- Bachelor Pads Diablos' Tennis Victory
- Hanging Too Tight With 'Homies'
- Dow Falls on News of Low Kimberly-Clark Earnings
- FDA OKs Quick, Cheap Osteoporosis Test
- Jones' Lawyers Open Books on Clinton Suit
- Author to Discuss War Refugee Book
- Retiring Senior Rabbi Looks Back on Changes in Judaism
- City Could Exercise Option to Build Gym
- Sheriff Must Face Musick Report
- Another Shutout for Joseph
- Chapman Gives Softball Co-Coach His 500th Victory
- Troy Tops Orange on Muther's No-Hitter
- BOYS' DIVISION II
- WRIGHT, DONE WRONG
- Kevorkian Assists in His 100th Suicide
- Risk of Blowup Triggers Quick Response to Kosovo
- City Loan May Assist Standard Ave. Cleanup
- Man Pleads Guilty to Luring Girl on Internet
- Freshmen Get Take-Home Laptops
- Testing May Be in Store for Massage Therapists
- Long-Time Principal Hawkins Dead at 66
- There's No Doubt in Harmon's Mind: Hawking's the Man
- U.S. Goal in Game Against Paraguay Is Simply to Score
- BASEBALL
- Chevron Wins Ruling in Station Rent Suit
- Clinton Hopes 'Worst Is Over' in Asian Crisis
- Wilder Pickard's Home Business Grew and Thrives
- Gore Prods NASA for Live Coverage of Earth
- War Crimes Panel Rejects Serb's Plea
- Charter Reform Panel to Hold Public Meeting
- White House Official Speaks to Teen Latinas
- Kurdish Journalist Is Granted Asylum
- McRae Helps Aeros Defeat Ice Dogs
- Hingis Wins Battle and War of Words
- BOYS' DIVISION II
- Birmingham Runs Streak to 79 Behind Nettles and Patterson
- Western Michigan Acts Big-Time
- Museum to Explore Hawaii's Multicultural 'Mixed Plate'
- Local Talk-Show Host's Radio Show Canceled
- Former Mayor Buckles Again Assumes Post
- NOTES
- Ventura Advances to Championship
- Bruins Survive Even With Johnson at His Worst
- No. 13-Seeded Valparaiso Has Luck of the Drew on Its Side
- Synagogues Across U.S. Extend Open Invitation
- Financier Icahn Offers to Buy Carrier Pan Am
- Rep. Joseph Kennedy to Leave Politics
- Officer Who Sang '70s Pop Tune to Suspect Is Cleared of Bias
- James Earl Ray Comes Out of Coma
- High School Students Volunteer at Shelters
- Public Hearings Set on Home Development
- Mission College to Cut Back Summer Classes
- Land Deal Reached for Wal-Mart Center
- Trustees to Vote on Anti-Cheating Policy
- Van Exel Moves Closer to Return
- Newbury Park Sends Message
- Rock and Religion for the Rev. Furay
- Rough-Edged 'Sing!' Takes a New Look at Holocaust
- Also...
- * Richard Warren Lewis; Magazine Writer
- 13 Palestinians Hurt in Clashes After Jerusalem Blast
- New Gallery Puts Spotlight on Student Art
- Selanne Sees Stars in Loss
- Religion Notes
- Albers Equals Record (62), Trails Alfredsson By Five
- Jury Clears McKinney of All but 1 of 19 Counts
- Inflation Staved Off for Fifth Month in a Row
- Mona Bonelli; Lyricist From Musical Family
- Officials Seize $1.2 Million in Suspected Drug Money
- Councilman to Propose Terminating Prosecutor Mehta
- Couple Sentenced for Meals Program Fraud
- Douglass to Stay at UC Irvine
- Penicheiro Has Game of Her Life in Victory
- FIRST LOOK
- It's Smooth Sailing for Cayard
- 'At the Wire, It's Pea Soup By a Nose!'
- Hargrove Mixes Strong Playing, Writing
- Whitewater Figure McDougal Buried
- $90,000 Promised for Youth Center
- Suspect Dodges Marshals, Arrest
- 60 Boston Parishes Could Face Closure
- Initiative to Preserve Farmland Submitted
- City Reconsiders Plan to Limit Hotel Stays
- Suburbs in the City
- Nichols Asks for New Bombing Trial
- Anaheim Buses to Take Tourists Along for Ride
- Major Not Guilty of Fraud, Panel Finds
- Deportation Shatters Family
- Bruin Seniors Not Yet Ready for Graduation
- Vatican Stresses Ban on Female Deacons
- It Goes Like Clockwork Orange
- Also. . .
- * Michel Thibiant; Co-Founded Skin Care Firm
- Pacific Bell to Aid Storm Victims
- Even in L.A., Irish Cops Patrol the Cloverleaf
- SWIMMING AND DIVING
- Album Reviews / Pop
- Clinton Calls for Legislation to Grant HMO Patients Appeals
- Nation's Record on Torture Cases Still Cause for Alarm
- The Gospel Rap
- No Change, Gracias : Schools Plan to Keep Bilingual Programs, Despite State Offer
- FIRST LOOK
- Galleries at Newport Taking Stroll Down Anonymity Lane
- NOTES
- Seems Everyone Has a Share in the Success of Lil's Lad
- FIRST HALF IN REVIEW
- A 'Verona' That's Out of Place
- Album Reviews / Pop
- Old Town Test Area Set for Council Vote
- Nature's Latest Puts Modjeska Up a Tree
- Sign-Up Ends Sunday for CSUN Open House
- Trying to Give the Christian Coalition a Jolt of Vigor
- Wood Memorial Service Set for May
- TODAYS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS
- BOYS' VOLLEYBALL
- Criner's 200 Makes Matador History
- Bruins Give Michigan Their Sophomore Jinx
- CalArts' Improv Is Not Quite Gillespie
- Album Reviews / Pop
- Company Helps Gay Men Become Fathers
- Light Showers Fall on Coast Area, Hills
- * Gladys Wood; Matriarch of Jewelry Store Family
- City May Photograph Eroded Hills for Study
- All-Girls Schools--Pass or Fail?
- City Expects Funds to Fix Roads, Parks
- BADMINTON
- American Film Marketing Assn. Exec Resigns
- PageNet Pulls Plug on Service to EconoPage
- On the Rocks
- Panel OKs DWP Deregulation Plan
- Rummage Sale to Raise Funds for Scholarship
- Council Meetings May Move to Tuesdays
- Round Not Memorable for Fans Seeking Big Names
- Conference Report Card : Conference Report Card
- Bulldog Assistant Promoted
- Album Reviews / Pop
- Sandinistas Divided Over Sex Scandal
- New Clinic Has a Cure for Cultural Differences
- City Applies to Join Library Cooperative
- Taking Lessons From Rosie O'Donnell
- City Delays Joining Airport Authority
- 2nd Rape in Four Months Reported at Medical Center
- Man Pleads Guilty to Trying to Lure Girl He Met Online Into Sex
- Senators Do Homework--at School
- Council OKs Intervention in Census Sampling Suits
- Picnic to Kick Off Conejo Valley Days
- Quest Pulls Even With StingRays in ABL Finals
- Seahawks Have No Room for Warren
- In Shandling's Final Season, 'Sanders' Doesn't Miss a Beat
- Run-Ins With Nitschke Weren't That Painful
- Re "Why Voters Aren't the Best Judge...
- Relevance Questioned