- USC's Kids Steal Show, Upset Cal : College basketball: The new backcourt of Harris and Boseman keys winning surge in overtime, 86-78.
- Ed O'Bannon Says That He Might Consider Possibilities of Draft
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : For Davis, It's Time to Prove Himself
- 'I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore'
- Under New Management : The feminization of California's economy
- COLUMN ONE : A Turf War for Urban Squatters : A New York guerrilla group reclaims abandoned tenements to give the poor a decent place to live. But success is often fleeting, for the city is bent on rooting out the unlawful colonies.
- VENTURA : Woman Loses $1,900 to Couple in Scam
- Angels to Disadvantaged Need Assistance : * Quake Has Eaten Into Group's Supply of Blankets, Clothes; Public Has Chance to Help
- OXNARD : Official Says Burglars May Have Set Blaze
- Man Shot by Security Guard at Minimarket
- SIMI VALLEY : Council May Request Geological Study
- It's Always Darkest Before the Storm
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark's Foster at Best in 1st Round
- DIVISION III-A GIRLS' SEMIFINALS : Freshman Reserve Leads San Luis Obispo Past Estancia
- Bruins Get Losing Off Their Chests : College basketball: After a bumpy two-game stretch, Ed O'Bannon sparks a 103-88 victory over Stanford.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Manning Plays, as Ferrell Lead Hawks Past 76ers
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Bowman Jumps at Chance to Shine for Newport Harbor
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : Parisien Fails in Slalom, Says She Might Retire at 22 : Skiing: American cites the death of her brother in December of '92 and adds that she is "just ruined right now."
- GRAMMY TIME : His Rose Garden Was Full of Thorns : Many artists have peaked with Grammy glory, but none may have had the talent of Joe South--or as tragic a fall
- Rebel or Pacifist--Mexican Uprising Divides Villagers
- MID-CITY AREA : Redevelopment Plan to Undergo Review
- LA Weekly Gets New Haunt--and Ghost
- Encouraged by North Korean Move, Clinton Says
- BRIEFLY : Education: Funeral Held for Award-Winning Teacher
- Crenshaw : Medical Attendants' School Is in the Pink
- Snowmobiles Help Retrieve 4 Bodies in Snowy Crash
- DIVISION I-A GIRLS' SEMIFINALS : Oseguera Gives Mater Dei a Lift
- Getting Their Words' Worth : They're 30 years into it and South Coast Repertory isn't Broadway, but it is regarded as a 'playwright heaven'
- Orange County Companies Keep Busy Tracking the INFOMERCIAL EXPLOSION : Advertising: Publications based in Tustin and Santa Ana are among those that rank the commercials, offer their observations--and make themselves invaluable to those who call the shots.
- News, Tips & Bargains : Crossroads Africa Taking Applications
- SCENE OF THE CRIME : Your Merlin or Your Life
- Safe Haven : Children Get Respite and Religion Behind the Thick Walls of Santa Ana's Heart of Jesus Retreat
- BELL GARDENS : Landlord Sued Over Rats, Sewage
- BEVERLY HILLS : Council to Review Changes in Cable TV Rates
- LITTLE TOKYO : Asians Lambaste Immigrant-Bashing
- Global Pollution Gnaws Into Forest : Environment: Trace amounts of banned substances show up in New Hampshire.
- Clinton Cites Slain Police in Talk on Crime : Legislation: Paying tribute to murdered LAPD officer, President says Congress should pass sweeping proposal. It is stalled in the House.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Groups With Stake in State Top Wilson's Donor List : Politics: Major corporations, organizations with an interest in legislation, regulations are prime contributors.
- Wild Turkeys Find New Home on Arizona Range
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : Public Schools of Choice Offer Optimal Learning Experience : Program gives parents options and the opportunity for greater commitment to their children's future.
- Latino Members Angered by Plan to Evangelize Chinese at Church : Catholics: Archdiocese is transferring the only Spanish-speaking priest at St. Thomas Aquinas. Clergy leaders say parishioners are overreacting to the changes.
- Burbank Airport : EXPANSION PLANS TAKING OFF
- Youths Could Make a Fatal Mistake If They're Dressed to Kill : Advice for parents: A gang outfit is not a fashion trend; it's a quick ticket to eternal rest. Wake up, take control and force your children to live past age 18.
- ROLLER HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL
- SANTA ANITA : Semillon Surges From Last, Wins San Marino Handicap
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Beat Powerless Panthers Again
- Theatre Corp. Expands to New Areas
- DIVISION IV-AA GIRLS' SEMIFINALS : Despite Robinson, Santa Ynez Beats Costa Mesa in Overtime
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine medical products company...
- Cap Cities Builds Media Highway From Its Own Back Lot
- DMV Tax Break Varies by County
- STYLE: A DESIGNER PORTFOLIO : FASHION, ANTI-FASHION
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Milestone at the Grand Canyon
- Clouded Hindsight : CROSSING THE BORDER: An Erotic Journey, <i> By Kim Chernin (Fawcett/Columbine: $22; 328 pp.)</i>
- Hot Water on Demand System Saves Energy
- Shop Around the Clock
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 'You Think You Don't Have to Worry' : Violence: Families mourn girl accidentally slain by playmate.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Show by Disabled Helps Break Barriers
- MID-CITY : Council Panel OKs Pacific Trade Center
- No Comment on Streaker--or Golf Score
- Dam-Building Fervor Wanes in U.S. but Picks Up Steam in Third World : Environment: Even the Bureau of Reclamation is getting out of the business. Massive projects are considered too hard on people, ecosystems.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Linda Griego : Lodwrick Cook : Redefining RLA as an Engine of Economic Development
- A Small Federal Precedent for Gays : Extension of anti-bias language in quake relief package is laudable
- Greek Investor to Refurbish Onassis Yacht for $40 Million
- Solving a Dilemma of a Different Stripe : Making Skunks Turn Tail and Run May Be Easier Than You Think
- Break District Into Clusters of Schools, Report Says : Education: High schools would be tied to feeder campuses, creating smaller, more manageable units, study says. But some parents and educators criticize the plan.
- Center for City Workers' Kids Opens
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Lasting Memories From Scandinavia
- DIVISION I-AA BOYS' SEMIFINALS : Third-Seeded Santa Ana Valley's Rally Comes Up Short of Time, Victory
- COMIC RELIEF : These Native Americans Can Laugh at Themselves in 'Wagons East'
- The Magic in Grumpy Rambling : THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, <i> Edited by Phillip Lopate (Anchor Books/Doubleday: $30; 768 pp.)</i>
- The Times Shopper: Worldwide : MARKET STRATEGIES : From London's Portobello Road to Tibet's Barkhor Bazaar, the Wares and Energy of the Outdoor Marketplace Are Irresistible
- Green Thumbs : Community gardens allow low-income Angelenos to grow their own food.
- THE WINE LIST
- THE BOTTOM LINE : How Much To Do Malibu?
- CRENSHAW : Contract Snafu Imperils School
- Clinton to Meet Georgia's Shevardnadze on March 7
- Disney Wages Own War on Crime : Safety: Anaheim officials praise company's efforts. Tourism's vulnerability to public perceptions of danger is a key concern.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Koreatown : Council Panel OKs Pacific Trade Center
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Boy's Cancer Leads to Lesson in Giving
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Garfield Advances as Bell Sits Out Finals
- Unfriendly Skies Often Far From Purr-fect for Non-Human Passengers : Pets: A debate is raging over whether a misplaced cat and the millions of other animals transported every year are family members or just another piece of baggage.
- Chocolate Drives Them to This Traffic School
- Ex-Housing Aide Draws Sentence
- Fire at Garden Grove Business Causes $250,000 in Damage
- Gang Foe Hurt by Rock Tossed at Her Head
- Nine Keys Sets Record in Winning the Rampart
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : For Openers, DeShields Gets to Bat First
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK : For the Americans, Games Have Been a Record Success
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Girls' Track at a Glance
- Long Beach Can't Handle Las Vegas
- East Los Angeles : Ex-Workers Picket New Markets
- Ooo! That Jackson Family--You Can't Join It, So Beat It
- Tustin Police, Other City Workers to Get 2.5% Raises
- FILLMORE : 2 Stabbed in Unrelated Street, Bar Brawls
- Police Approve Wage Contract With Anaheim : Unions: The overwhelming vote to accept a 6.75% increase over two years signals an end to 19 months of acrimonious negotiations. Ill feelings linger.
- Pepperdine Puts a Chill on Santa Clara
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rolish's Pitching, Baserunning Help Titans Defeat Oklahoma
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Newport Harbor
- AUTO RACING : Earnhardt: Drivers Get False Sense of Security
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING MEET : Calvary Chapel, El Modena Excel
- Bitter NBA Rivalries Now Mostly a Sweet Memory
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : The Clippers: A Team Only An Owner Could Ruin
- The Power of 'Colour'
- College Financial Aid: Early Bird Gets the Loot
- SysteMed Inc.: The Laguna Hills manager of...
- Readers Recommend
- 'ALL SHAKEN UP AND READY TO MOVE?' : Out-of-State Realty Ads Target Southlanders
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Anne Ramsay makes desperation appealing on 'Mad About You'
- Each February, the fur flies at the Westminster show. This homage to our ability to shape and reshape Rover is a veritable feast of money, sport, fun and politics. : Puttin' On the Dog
- Gay Pride Pioneer's Life Included Friendships, Dreams and Death : Activism: Randy Rohl took another boy to his high school prom in 1979. But that's not what his survivors remember him by.
- Snorer Hauled Into Court as Noise Violator
- 'People Have Been Misinformed' : Workers would not jeopardize their right to stand on a corner by exhibiting poor behavior, says a day laborer who helped institute internal rules of conduct.
- 1,500 March in Protest of Proposed Curbs on Illegal Immigrants' Rights
- Campus Correspondence : With a Killer's Confession, Gainesville Students Breathe Easier
- Boomers' Last Frontier: Achieving Perfect Death : Dying: Unable to avoid mortality, the Yuppie generation is trying to manage it. But isn't this just the latest trivialization of life?
- DIRECTORY
- An Apology Is Due From Pat Nolan : Former Glendale Assemblyman Shows No Contrition Over Racketeering Conviction
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Woodbridge
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- DIVISION III-AA GIRLS SEMIFINALS : Second-Quarter Spurt Puts Game Away for Brea
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Crescenta Valley Upsets Santa Ana Valley, 69-67
- Lightning Strikes Title Unification Plans
- Buena Romps Past San Clemente, 61-34
- Ventura Wins Despite Having Guards Down : College basketball: Foul trouble hampers backcourt, but forwards step up in 92-78 regional win over Harbor.
- MOVIES : The Case of the Missing Mansion : OK, OK, 'Gone With the Wind' fans, we know Twelve Oaks is a memory, but Tara's in Georgia, in pieces -- we think
- The Graying of HMOs : Medicare Recipients Are Wooed as a Source of Revenue
- Redefining Male Workplace Roles Takes Time but Beats a Gender War
- Chateau Eclectic
- Racer's Recipe for Remodel
- Costume Drama
- Man's Home Burns 2 Weeks After Shooting
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- MID-WILSHIRE : Would-Be Taggers Put Ambitions to Work at Design Studio
- The Global Classroom : Language immersion programs involve more than memorizing different words. Starting in kindergarten, students learn in a non-English environment, which proponents say gives them an edge in a multicultural society.
- Sao Paulo Police Bust Gambling Fortress
- Labor Camp Nightmares Trail Dissident to U.S. : Human rights: Former Chinese prisoner's book is named for 'Bitter Winds' that swept through the paper-windowed cells and came to represent the prevailing injustices.
- AIR BURBANK: From year to year, life...
- WESTLAKE : Input Is Sought on Growth Plan
- Smoke Gets in Lawmakers' Brains
- The Ames CIA Spy Case: Unstacking Russian Dolls
- Want to Cut Lawyers' Fees? Route Justice to 'Interplanet 1'
- Woman Killed, 3 Others Injured in Freeway Crash
- Glendale Burglary Suspect Captured
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : Pressure Appears to Be on Swedes : Hockey: They have been told that nothing short of the gold is enough. Canadians are relaxed.
- Flying Off the Handle : Dogfight Among Rival Model-Plane Groups Escalates Into Legal War
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Foothill
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Robinson (Who Else?) Keys Purdue Victory
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : U.S. Loses to Germany, 4-3, Ends Up Eighth in Worst Hockey Finish
- PAGE TURNING: Heavy metal is dead and...
- GRAMMY TIME : THE TOP 10 & THE BOTTOM 10 : You Didn't Ask for Our Opinion, But Here It Is
- LADY DAY: The Many Faces of Billie...
- SPINE by Jud Fine & Harry...
- Weekend Escape: Century City : They Came to L.A. for a Dinner-and-Play Evening That Included Tickets and a Room With a View of the Theater
- Crenshaw : Travel Industry Training to Begin
- Gasoline Smuggling Fuels Haiti Defiance : Caribbean: Petrol is transported openly from Dominican Republic. Activity severely weakens international embargo.
- Tracking a Serial Killer : For the Second Time in Two Years, Grebes at the Salton Sea Are Dying Mysteriously, and Scientists Are Seeking Clues
- 5 Gunmen Open Fire in Park; 2 Injured : Violence: Hundreds were celebrating Black History Month at Palm Springs picnic. One suspect is arrested.
- Youngsters More Susceptible to Gambling Fever Than Adults, Experts Say
- BRIEFLY : Business: Virtual Reality Production Facility Opens
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Labor Secretary Visits Skills Center
- BRIEFLY : Film: Screenwriting Award Winner Selected
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : Taster's Choice
- Why Bad Science Can't Be Good Education : Dogma cannot be allowed to funnel nonsense into children
- Taking Right Tack on Minority Concerns : * School Reacts With Sensitivity to Parents' Claims That Children Were Mistreated
- WINTER EYES by Lev Raphael (St....
- How can I find out what my house is worth?
- DOWNTOWN : LAMP Grant Aids Mentally Ill Homeless
- Black Agents' Class-Action Bias Complaint Against INS OKd : Discrimination: The immigration agency's African American employees claim they were passed over for promotions and kept in second-rate jobs.
- Comedy Central presents a seven-hour marathon of...
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- South-Central : Church Group Builds YMCA Rec Room
- PICO-UNION : Loans Offered for Housing Repairs
- Woman Accuses Mother of Killing Father : Texas: Tammy Russell has insisted for 15 years that her mother committed murder by setting a fire that swept through their mobile home. Only now have charges been filed.
- 40 Illegal Immigrants Seized in Mexican Sewer
- Refine Immigration Policy to Reflect History and the Moment We Live In
- He's a Dues-Paying Member of the Computer Illiterati
- On-Call Warriors : Point Mugu Reservists Are Put to the Test Aboard Aircraft Carrier
- * CHILD SUPPORT: A seminar sponsored by...
- Lobbying Is Intense for Fair Share of $26 Million : Government: Supervisors will allocate funds under Prop. 172. County criminal justice branches submit request for $24 million.
- Inventor Zapping Oil Spills With Dry Ice
- UC Irvine Upsets No. 25 Aggies
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Pounds Orange Coast in Conference Opener
- ANALYSIS : Southwest Conference Fades Into Sunset--Is This So Bad?
- A Fairy-Tale Victory for Crescenta Valley : Boys' basketball: At-large team comes up big, reaches section final by beating Santa Ana Valley.
- Brizuela Pair Victorious in City Finals : High school wrestling: Brothers from Monroe High each capture their weight class; Bell wins team title again.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Free Throws at 0:12 Sink Newbury Park
- SWIMMING / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Quance Sets NCAA Record, but Stanford Wins
- Florida Turns Northridge Into Gator-Bait : College baseball: Host team has all the fun in sun by battering Matadors with 19 hits, 14-2.
- AND ONE MORE THING: While the picture...
- GRAMMY TIME : The Crystal Ball & the Merit Awards : WHO WILL WIN : Sting may need a bodyguard for his album of the year award for 'Ten Summoner's Tales.' But don't cry just yet for Whitney Houston
- GRAMMY TIME : How R.E.M. Spells Success : After 14 years, the Grammy nominees have won both mainstream and alternative acclaim, thriving not only on their talents but because of ground rules designed to stem the music-biz urges of ego and greed
- Collision Course : Confrontation Looms as Japan Persists With Trade Barriers
- Fullerton's Ropak Reports Profit Nearly Tripled in '93 to $3.5 Million
- 'North and South' Rises Again
- Rerouting the Noise : Construction: Residents near the freeway repair site get relief from the racket.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cougars Send Generals Into Full Retreat, 106-74
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- CRENSHAW : Karenga to Speak on Relationships
- EXPOSITION PARK : Globetrotters to Be Honored
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : It's high 'Pie Noon' in 'Wonderland' after a bully enters town
- Abject Misery Alongside Prosperity's Glow in Asian Cities : Development: Entrepreneurial spirit has fueled engines of the world's fastest economic growth. But rich and poor alike pay a heavy price.
- O.C. Social Group Trades Glitz for Shining Examples : Adolescence: Black debs' ball is no more. Now, both boys and girls are recognized in a sociable atmosphere.
- Violent Crime May Be Down, but the Use of Firearms Is Up
- History of Blacks Is Celebrated in Oxnard : Festival: College event features African American food, music, storytelling, jewelry, books and clothing.
- Cal Lutheran Seminar Offers 1,200 Women a 'Renewal Day'
- Bilingual FEMA Workers Rushed to L.A. : Disaster teams: Forty-four staff members based in Puerto Rico come to earthquake victims' aid.
- Slaying Victims Leave Survivors Struggling to Cope : Bereavement: They deal with some of the same issues as others who have lost a family member, but experts say those who lose a relative to homicide struggle with a lot more.
- A Nuclear Worrier : Brentwood: Harold Willens, who launched the nuclear freeze initiative in California in 1981, has worked ever since to halt the spread of weapons.
- A Speech-Less Class Finds Its Voice Again : Education: Five former students return to the Newport Harbor High drama department to teach program and revive the debate team, whose members will try to qualify for the state championship.
- OXNARD : Encino Insurer Settles Lawsuit
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : Few Know Troubles He's Seen
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : This Time Around, Turner Is Disqualified : Speedskating: American claims the decision is retaliatory. U.S. men win their first short-track medal.
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Esperanza
- Lebeau Scores Big, So Do Ducks : Pro hockey: Newly acquired center also contributes an assist in 6-3 victory over the Nordiques.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : Swiss Ski Great Adds to Legend
- The Summer Game Is Under Way : Spring Training Arrives and It's Not a Moment Too Soon
- GRAMMY TIME : The Crystal Ball & the Merit Awards : WHO SHOULD WIN : By favoring mainstream artists over true innovators, the recording academy at times leaves a clear choice: none of the above
- Soup's On : OUR FATHER, <i> By Marilyn French (Little, Brown: $22.95; 450 pp.)</i>
- Being a Road Worrier Can Help Trip Planning
- Backpack & Budget : Irish Hostels
- Wilson's Most Generous Backer Says He Just Wants GOP in Power
- MID-WILSHIRE : Making Their Mark With Graphic Arts
- Home Delivery : Factory-Built Dwellings Allow Residents to Assemble Their Piece of the American Dream
- Wheat Buyers March to Different Durum
- Russian Officials Insist Economy Is Stabilizing : Summit: Group of Seven financial leaders are skeptical. But they're optimistic about Europe.
- For Seniors : Radio Commentator Relishes the Age of Enlightenment
- A Foreign Policy Headed Toward the Rough Seas of Irrelevance : Diplomacy: The Administration's avowed purpose and actual policy too often have little in common. Its credibility is slipping away.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Funding Cutbacks Leave Fighter Squadron Slated for Shutdown : Military: Closure of the Point Mugu-based unit is planned for Dec. 31. It's expected to save the Navy reserve $22 million annually.
- Robber Flees Laguna Bank With Cash
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cerritos Overpowers Canyons, 14-0
- DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' SEMIFINALS : Woodbridge Aided by Weaver's Effort
- Kings' Winless Streak Reaches Eight as the Flames Roll, 4-2
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Winning End to Good Season for Chapman
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona's Stoudamire Answers Crowd
- Farris Fuels St. Mary's Past Loyola
- Hot--But Not Bowled Over by Fame
- GRAMMY TIME : Grammy's Class Contenders (and Those That Coulda Been)
- Abbey Appoints Senior Vice President
- * Jeffery B. Christensen has joined Denny's...
- THE OTHER CALIFORNIA: The Great Central Valley...
- For Hotel Discounts, There's Nothing Like a Good Book : Bargains: Booklet programs aren't for every traveler, but the right one can pay for itself in one reservation.
- PAUL R. WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT: A Legacy of...
- Why 'Privacy' May Hinder 'Equality' : LIBERTY & SEXUALITY: The Right to Privacy and the Making of Roe v. Wade, <i> By David J. Garrow (Macmillan: $28; 981 pp.)</i>
- Anaheim Crime Puts City, Disney on Guard : Safety: Prevention programs are aimed at avoiding Miami-like tourist violence around amusement park.
- ARTS : Exhibit Puts a Face on the Projects
- Frank Strasek; Musician Hosted World War II Radio Program
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Nonprofit Groups Get Quake Aid
- PORT HUENEME : Teaching Assistants Face Possible Layoffs
- * William B. Ashworth has joined Elsinore...
- Setting the Pace : Track preview: Sophomore Michael Granville is all business as he gets set to build on his record-setting freshman year at Bell Gardens High.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEBRON MASSACRE : Security Cuts Both Ways
- Action, Not Anger, Will Keep Business in L.A. : Ventura County Effort Reflects Need to Look at Big Picture
- Oil Spill Halted Short of River
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Edison
- Shore Was Major Women's Golf Force
- This Guy Isn't an Average Joe : Tennis: Todd Martin thinks of himself as being ordinary. On the court, though, he has become something special.
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / 1994 PREVIEW : Mission Viejo
- 5 Area Wrestlers Qualify for State Championships
- For Harding, Different Venue, Different Judges : Jurisprudence: Tonya may wind up in jail. She could lose her eligibility to compete. Or she could skate away from all of the accusations.
- Cal Lutheran Makes It Look Easy This Time, 83-62
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer : NOTEBOOK
- Arum Reaches Back to a Grand Yesterday
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Loses Williams and Game
- Former Champion Walcott Dies : Boxing: He lost six times in bids for the heavyweight title, but was its oldest winner at 37.
- Friday's Rating Is Second Only to Wednesday's
- DIVISION II-A GIRLS' QUARTERFINALS : Cypress Gets Boost From Eggleston
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago Starts Playoffs With Victory
- When in Doubt, Name It After Mom
- RUBBLE-ROUSING : He May Have Missed the Big Event, but He's Sensitive to the Nuances of Post-Quake L.A.
- The Trouble With Male-Bashing : It Used to Be a Political Statement, But Now It's Just Name-Calling. The Open Season on Men Is Unfair, Ineffective, and, Well, Boring.
- The Winner Is...
- News, Tips & Bargains : Auto Europe Offers Hotel Bookings
- Holland's Garden of Delights : Destination: Netherlands : Keukenhof Celebrates 400 Years of Tulips
- 'American Me'
- CRENSHAW : Alphonse's Youth Center Faces Eviction
- Tootsie (KCOP Sunday at 5 p.m.), made...
- Woman Guilty of Posing as Clinton Staffer in Scam
- Squatters in Manila Lead Precarious Lives : Philippines: Many fled countryside only to end up in shacks along rail tracks, in vacant lots, on airport fringe.
- Commentary : REUNION SHOWS OF THE FUTURE: BRACE YOURSELF
- Russian Revolt Leaders Walk Out of Prison
- Dr. Giggles (HBO Sunday at 8 p.m.)...
- Lake Los Angeles Name-Change Controversy Fails to Evaporate : Politics: Loyalists fighting to keep unincorporated community from calling itself Desert Buttes.
- Valley Commentary : Effort to Siphon Off DWP Money Uncaps a Well of Fears : Mayor Riordan's proposal could leave employee pensions seriously underfunded. Some observers think his real motive is to privatize the municipal utility.
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Shorebird-Watching, By AMY CLAMPITT
- L.A. SPEAK : Aerobics Instructors and Personal Trainers
- Catalina Getaway
- THE WORST OF TIMES by Patricia...
- Destination: Goa : India's Portugal : Inexpensive Pleasures in an Oceanfront State Bathed in European Culture and Attitude
- HOW I GOT CULTURED: A Nevada Memoir...
- Espionage Remains an International Reality, Experts Say : Intelligence: Spying is expected to go on after furor over CIA officer's arrest abates. Lawmaker says it is for U.S. safety.
- Retro : Post-Mod Times : CLARENCE WILLIAMS III CO-STARS IN FEATURE AND HBO FILM