- Contaminated Playground at Cudahy School to Be Repaved
- Anaheim Care Center to Serve Children and Elderly
- A Need to 'Watch Out for What We Watch' : Television: Pomona College professor argues that in order to separate the good from the bad, viewers must become "visually literate."
- Film Festival Gives Soviets Look at Jewish Life in West : Culture: 'It seems really OK to be Jewish,' one viewer says after seeing the first American movie.
- Most Contras to Keep Arms, Leader Says : Nicaragua: The rebel who agreed to end the war wants the Sandinista army to disband as 'an equal step.'
- Romania Women Find That Scars From Years of Drudgery Are Slow to Heal
- Rivals See Victory in Close Australia Vote
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Latinos Must Stand, Deliver for the Census : Representation: Funds, representation and general welfare are at stake.
- A Trip Whose Time Hasn't Come : Mayor: Tom Bradley risks alienating Los Angeles' Jewish community with his wooingof Saudi investment.
- They Juggle Business, Family Ties at Jet Speed
- Thrills Come in All Sizes at Airport Wingding : Aviation: 18,000 attend "Airport Day 90" in Fullerton, where attractions ranged from the Goodyear blimp to radio-controlled miniature planes.
- MARCH FOR PARKS: A national event held...
- POINT MUGU : Navy Squadron Gets Award, New Leader
- It's the Arenas Again
- 'After a while I was working full-time on kites. I was like the mad scientist sitting over in the corner'
- Ward Rides to Rose Bowl Win : Motocross: Mission Viejo veteran, 28, goes wire-to-wire in the 20-lap main event as Supercross returns to Pasadena after a five-year absence and draws 30,846 spectators.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL NOTEBOOK : Little Is the Same as Foes Come Full Circle After Four Months
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Minnesota Rebuilds From the Bottom Up : Southeast Regional: Clem Haskins took over a program that nearly self-destructed four years ago.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kimble Pitches a No-Hitter in Title Game
- Courting 'Castro'
- High-Tech Firms That Defy the Business Cycles : Technology: As the industry matures, cutting-edge companies are dodging market downturns with large research budgets, high quality, nimble marketing tactics and flexible work forces.
- Rugby Rules in Hong Kong on 'Sevens' Weekend
- Controversy Over Legalization of Drugs in America
- General Contractors Usually Hire Specialists
- S&L; Mess Slashes Loan Funds to Home Builders : Lenders: Half of builders surveyed say their savings-and-loan institutions have already notified them that they're reducing amount they can loan the builders.
- The Old Man and the Movie
- Officials Fear They're Losing Life-and-Death Fight to Save Crack Babies
- Hungary to Hold First Free Election in 40 Years Today
- Delaware River Fouled by Accidental Oil Spill
- Historical Society Waits in Wings for New Home to Be Renovated
- Drive-by Shooting Leaves 3 Wounded
- Fast-Food Store Raid Nets 16 in Fast Arrest
- Growers Put the Squeeze on Avocado Thefts
- El Segundo to Sue L.A. Over Hyperion Plant
- Hank's Spirit a Lesson for Loyola Students : College: Despite team's success in NCAA tournament, Gathers' death has taught students to take a fresh look at their own lives and values.
- Police Report Penn Attempt at Suicide
- Getting in Stride for Hunger Aid
- Behavior in Eye of Beholder : Baseball: MVP statistics help gloss over the antics of Giants' Mitchell.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Quiet Player Makes Loyola Hard to Stop : West Regional: Guard Walker leaves the glory to teammates. He will try to force the pace against UNLV today.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Doubles Team Leads UCI Into Tournament Final
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Credibility
- 'Nervous Set' Revives the Beatnik Era
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : Our Predictions : <i> Those who will win, not necessarily who should win: Predictions by the film-reviewing staff of The Times. </i>
- AT THE GATES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM by <i> Amy Hempel (Alfred A. Knopf: $17.95; 135 pp.; </i>
- Search for Condor Leads to Discovery of Peru's Other Natural Beauties
- DOWN AND OUT IN AMERICA The Origins of Homelessness <i> by Peter H. Rossi (University of Chicago Press: $15.95; 282 pp.) </i>
- Mr. Ed's Revenge : Once the Washington Press Corps Mocked Ed Gray. But then He Helped Topple the Speaker of the House and Put Alan Cranston on the Run.
- Don't Let Rain Dampen Spirits
- Police Search Sends Suspect Up a Tree
- World IN BRIEF : LIBYA : Arab Leaders Meet to Support Kadafi
- President's Award at Graduate School
- His Desk Sold for $12 Million, but 'Van Gogh of Mahogany' Died Poor
- Lawmakers' 'Bellboys' Cost Taxpayers $2.3 Million Yearly : Sacramento: Eighty sergeants-at-arms and chauffeurs cater to 120 lawmakers. Records show they have picked up the laundry, taken children to school and delivered cat food.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Rally Seeks End to Salvador Aid
- Brussels' New Image Comes at a Price
- 'Wine Train' on the Right Track
- A Man for a People in Misery : Poland: Premier Mazowiecki strikes a melancholy and charmless figure. But his lack of showmanship underlines his moral force.
- 10,000-Year-Old Beast Found Along Ohio River in Indiana
- Fallbrook Boy, 5, Mauled by Neighbor's Pit Bull
- Dodgers Clear Daniels to Begin Spring Training Workouts
- Toros Losing Games, Coaches' Confidence
- SOUTHERN SECTION SWIMMING RELAYS : El Toro Shows Strength, Depth
- Coping With 200 'Guests' a Night : After more than 100 shows, the cast of 'Tony n' Tina's Wedding' is prepared to confront most any audience
- * Lee Ann Buchanan has been named...
- The Newest Code Word in Air Travel Is <i> Sharing</i> : Airlines: Code-sharing agreements among carriers are giving passengers more flexibility in booking flights. But don't forget to find out which carrier is responsible should problems occur.
- REFLECTIONS IN A JAUNDICED EYE <i> by Florence King (St. Martin's Press: $7.95) </i>
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- Meet Nick and Nora and Repartee
- Student Turns Quirky Gift Into a Pronounced Talent
- THIS WEEK
- Democrats Set Delegate Selection Rules : Politics: The action is taken early and smoothly. One provision allows California to advance its presidential primary, but the state may not act.
- Bishop Brookins' Ties to Cable Franchise Detailed
- Trouble for Cocaine Babies Likely to Worsen With Age
- THE HOUSE
- Redistributing the Largesse : U.S. Foreign-Aid Stinginess Sparks Debate
- Many Thanks, Sort of, for Pete Schabarum : Supervisors: Maybe the current brouhaha will at least spark enough interest in this amorphous body to make it responsive to the people.
- Commentary : Santa Ana Schools Meet Challenge of Ethnically Varied Student Body
- Rodney L. Fleeman Ph.D. has been named...
- Man Arrested in Wife's Death
- In the Shadow of the Tanker Valdez, a Plea to Cut Oil Use
- Brea Candidate Jumps Into Broccoli Brouhaha With Bagels
- ON THE TOWN:
- Opera Returns to the Amazon : Manaus restores its 660-seat venue, a relic of its rubber-boom days
- Artist Refuses to Play It Safe : Curtis York's politically provocative performances regularly stir up controversy and anger.
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : The Acting Awards--Tough Choices : An assessment of skills that went into creating 10 memorable roles
- Dennis Mack has been named to the...
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- Jerald B. Higgins has been named to...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BEAUTY : Doctor Good-Scent
- Spinoza on the Half-Shell : THE GREAT LETTER E <i> by Sandra Schor (North Point Press: $18.95; 224 pp.; 0-86547-397-8) </i>
- BLACK MEN <i> by Haki R. Madhubuti (Third World Press, 7524 S. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Il. 60619: $29.95, cloth; $14.95, paper; 273 pp.)</i>
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LONG BEACH CITY COUNCIL : Candidate Accused of Ethics Violations
- Fiber Art Gives New Latitude to Decorators
- Douglas A. Grassman has been named vice...
- Your Mortgage : Trust Deeds, Mortgages Different : Loans: Third party involved in trust deeds until paid off, while mortgage is between the lender and borrower.
- Gifts That Traverse Afar
- Sync Research Names McNally to New Post
- Real Estate Sales Commissions Can Be Negotiated if Agent Is Willing
- Home Improvement : Motion Sensor Lights Seem Like Bright Idea
- Southern Catfish Workers Charge They're Being Crippled by Their Jobs : Labor: Employees say repetitive tasks injure their wrists, arms and shoulders. Some claim boom industry's employers are to blame.
- Apple Official Adds Duties at Art Center
- COLUMN ONE : The Man Behind the Governor : Karl Samuelian is more than the governor's chief fund-raiser. He is one of the most powerful men in state politics.
- At Howls From Other Hollywood, Ours Drops Its Claim on the Name
- L. A. Architect and Egypt Make Book on Reviving Alexandria
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : O.C. Needs Coordinating Agency for Arts Interests : Opinion: Well-planned and effective cultural expenditures are long-term social investments.
- SANTA PAULA : Council Delays Plumbing Vote
- DODGER NOTEBOOK : Hershiser Doesn't See Opener as an Honor
- PALOS VERDES / REDONDO TOURNAMENT : El Segundo Beats Redondo, 5-0
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- By the Sea, By the Sea : <i> For some of L.A.'s best air and best food, try Santa Monica.</i>
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : A Crystal-Clear Vision of a Star-Studded Night
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : If You Watch, They Will Appear
- Rough Times in a Protected Market : Auto products: Armor All still commands 81% of segment sales, but cracks have started to appear in the firm's once-invincible defenses in the face of mounting competition.
- CHINA'S LOST GENERATION : After Tian An Men, the Best and Brightest Say They Can't Go Home Again
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Restaurants in a Flash
- THE BRONTES WENT TO WOOLWORTHS <i> by Rachel Ferguson (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- Associations Group Elects New Officers
- Nation In Brief : Illinois : Spy Compares Crime to Insider Trading
- Guests No Longer Make Own Beds as Hawaii Hotels Settle Strike
- Antietam Battlefield Under Fire as Development Peppers the Area : Preservation: Those who want to protect the past are divided on how to accomplish their goal.
- Enrollment Is the Prize in Preschool Waiting Game
- Q & A : MARY HART: Special Brings Hart to Heart
- In Hong Kong, Who Ya Gonna Call?
- Scars Stay as Quiet Northern Irish Town Rebuilds From Another Bomb
- THE WEEK'S OTHER PRIME-TIME FILMS
- Hospital Makes a Remarkable Recovery : Health care: Once on the brink of closure for its abysmal care, county-run Edgemoor now has officials seeking funds to save the aging Santee facility.
- Controversy Over Legalization of Drugs in America
- Body of Man Found Following Fire
- Train Buff's Dream: Riding the Rails to Paris at 186 M.P.H.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL
- Vujic Goes the Distance as CSUN Claims Meet
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Huskies' End Is Quick, but Not Painless : Connecticut: Less than three seconds from the Final Four, George almost makes the key steal. But Laettner's shot shatters UConn's dream at the buzzer.
- Tom Jager earned $12,000 in 21.81 seconds...
- Canyons' Power Surge Shocks Visiting Valley
- Starting a Fire at the Box Office : What's the secret of Joel's new appeal? Look to the growing impact of his cross-generational attraction
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : The Directors: Reborn on the 26th of March : Two of the five nominees don't deserve to be there, but these selections can be . . . twitchy
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : Analysis: It's a Long Road for 'Miss Daisy' : But don't be surprised if Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman and the film are all winners on Monday night
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- Frequent-Flier Miles Complicated, Although Not Impossible, to Spend : Airlines: What looked like an ingenuous marketing plan backfired when frequent-fliers suddenly began cashing in triple mileage awards. To compensate, carriers have changed their rules.
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- Deadline Set for WWII Veterans' Memorial Design
- Best Way to Reduce Heat in the Attic
- ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS
- This Ancient Village Is a Bulgarian Port to Call
- Investment Rules Favor the Smaller Players : Tax Deductions: Passive-loss formula has greatest application for those with incomes up to $100,000.
- * Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Newport...
- Monetary Policy Is Not a Panacea
- Gardening : Sex in the Greenhouse: New Plants From Old : Propagation: Raising plants from seeds or cuttings can be a rewarding, enjoyable hobby. It also allows you to grow rarer varieties.
- In Plummer Park
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Airport Plan May Get Its Wings Clipped
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Zinner Wins Two Games, Strikes Out 21
- UCSD Freshman Perfect in Softball
- She's Just Doodlin Along at Los Alamitos
- Redondo's Brian Davison Is a Star Who Follows a Legend--His Brother : Prep baseball: Scott Davison was a natural. His younger brother has to work harder at the game, and feels the pressure.
- Patrik Boden, a University of Texas sophomore,...
- At 39, Downing Still Chases Magical Ring : Angels: His body says quit, but his mind says his career is incomplete without a World Series.
- Book Raps Idea That Small Business Is Beautiful : Companies: Authors say large firms offer higher wages, better benefits and more job security.
- No Candidates Run for Association Directors
- Tobacco Industry Winning Many Battles : Health: Despite some victories by anti-smoking forces, the powerful lobby is able to fend off most opposition legislation.
- Salvage Yards May Fill Your Restoration Needs : Treasures: Architectural salvage concerns may be the only places where one can find just the right item to fit a remodeling project in older homes.
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- 'Dancing Stars'
- After a Fall, Pain Is Both Her Constant Companion and Her Jailer
- An Wang; Founded Computer Company
- Fox Reaches for Young Crowd With 'The Outsiders'
- U.S. Catching Former Nazis at Airports : Travel: The dropping of visa requirements for Germans lets possible war criminals enter the country. But a federal agency is waiting for them.
- ON THE RECORD
- A Deathly Silence, to Cover What? : Iraq: The regime came up with a brutal circus to divert attention from its efforts, like those going on in Libya, to manufacture battlefield chemical weapons.
- The Brawling on the Bench by Justices Who Must Decide the Law of the Land : Supreme Court: Personal invective among justices has reached a new level of shrillness, and it may undercut the integrity of their rulings.
- Controversy Over Legalization of Drugs in America
- Investigators Are Hot on the Trail of a Palm Tree Pyromaniac
- TRACK ROUNDUP
- TENNIS / INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Seles Eases Past Wiesner for Title, 6-1, 6-2
- Wayne Who? Kings Surge Past Blues, 9-3 : Hockey: Injured Gretzky is spectator as club ties its season-high for goals. Los Angeles scores twice in its first three shots.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson Wins Rematch Against Pistons
- Will McKeon Hang It Up? : Padres: He hints he may quit managing after this season. : For Page C15
- Lynn Jennings ran away with the women's...
- College Basketball in the Bay Area Has a Rich Tradition
- WRESTLING / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oklahoma State Wins Title Again
- Orioles' Tettleton Gets Back In Swing
- USC Nose Tackle Suffers Broken Left Ankle in Drill
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH TECH : Read the Wind
- A Spring Full of Delights in Amalfi
- BILLY BATHGATE <i> by E.L. Doctorow (Harper & Row: $5.95) </i>
- FICTIONKILLSHOT by Elmore Leonard (Warner: $5.95). Ruthless...
- Home Buyers Fairs to Feature Loan Experts
- Oil Spill Anniversary Observed in Alaska
- Music Center Gala Nets $80,000 for YMCA
- This Toga Party Shows Scholarship
- Commentary : Builders Can Soothe Uneasy Neighbors : Growth: There may be no way to resolve deep conflicts over new developments in old neighborhoods, but there are some inexpensive ways builders can reduce day-to-day conflicts with residents.
- BASEBALL : A's Seeking a Three-Peat in AL; Canseco Has 50-50 Goal
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : DIVISION II WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Delta State Too Tough for Bentley
- Pistons Frightening Everybody
- Lockout May Not Hurt Loaded Royals
- Folksiness Obscures Flaws of Tarkanian
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hot Cal State Northridge Sweeps Doubleheader at Pacific
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Mozart Juvenilia Marks 200th Anniversary
- Hal Compton has been named senior vice...
- Van de Kamp Ad Against Feinstein Will Be Changed : Governor's race: Newspaper threatens to sue him over alleged trademark infringement.
- Residents Balk at Billing : Condo Owners Want Long Beach to Help Pay for Structural Flaws
- The Mighty Quinn : NOT EVEN HEART SURGERY KEEPS ANTHONY QUINN DOWN
- California IN BRIEF : FALLBROOK : Boy, 5, Recovering in Pit Bull Attack
- Colombians Mourn Slain Candidate
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Hungary Denies Inciting Clashes
- Santa Monicans Petition for Elected City Attorney
- 'Tour Named Jackie' Is Hit With New York City Visitors
- Nixon Admits Asking CIA to Block Watergate Inquiry, Says It Refused
- Experts Map Strategy to Control Development in Amazon Rain Forest
- Our Costly Nuclear Follies, From Seabrook to San Luis Obispo : Atom Power: Can we avoid staggering overruns on such projects as Diablo Canyon, which cost billions more than estimates? Yes: Tell the truth.
- Talk About Sore Losers
- Foreign Films: The Language of the Cinema : Sicilian film maker Giuseppe Tornatore's 'Cinema Paradiso' stands out as the front-runner
- Michelin's Newest Stars in France
- Hip Hamlet and Lady M. Set Out on a Rock 'n' Roll Ride
- Robert G. Trevorrow, vice president, has been...
- * Stanley J. Sulik Jr. has been...
- The Great Divide : No Smoking Here, No Talking There and No Gun-Toting Over Yonder, Please
- HENCE <i> by Brad Leithauser (Penguin: $8.95)</i>
- The theme is familiar: Spoiled, rather unpleasant...
- THE WICKED PAVILLION <i> by Dawn Powell (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- TO SCHOOL THROUGH THE FIELDS An Irish Country Childhood <i> by Alice Taylor (St. Martin's Press: $14.95; 151 pp.) </i>
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- Gardening : Pacific Coast Iris Hides Its Beauty Until Spring
- Club Strikes Many Golden Matches
- Different Strokes : New Ingredients and Brushes Promise Mascara-Wearers No-Smear Lashes
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SIERRA MADRE CITY COUNCIL : 7 Candidates Share Single View on Most Issues
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LONG BEACH : Candidates for School Board Agree Crime Is a Top Issue
- Fighting a Run-Down Feeling
- Epcot's International Pavilions Operate as True Global Village
- A Chinese Conundrum : Dissidents: As their visas expire, students who criticized Beijing for the Tian An Men crackdown face a return to uncertain retaliation or permanent exile.
- About-Face Leaves a Wake of Confusion and Ruin : Israel: How did the fate of Jerusalem get to the top of the U.S. agenda? If it was to advance the peace process, it's having the opposite effect.
- European Nations at the Brink of the Greatest Boom of the Century : Economy: Phenomenal growth rates are possible if the sovereign states of East and West integrate. Short of that, we face a new Dark Ages.
- 2 Immigrants Face Trial in Friend's Death
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SEAL BEACH CITY COUNCIL : Housing Plan Divides Candidates in Quiet Race : Eight are vying for two open seats. The campaign has been noticeably free of the city's often-divisive politics of the last 20 years.
- MOORPARK : Driver Thrown From Car Killed
- 'Flyboys' Reunite at Site of '40s Base
- 2nd Teen Arrested in Killing of Woman
- The Secret of Edwards' Success? It's in the Bag : Golf: After a 16-year association with Tom Watson, high-profile caddie now keeps Greg Norman in the swing.
- WRESTLING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oklahoma State Wins Title Again
- Something Is Rotten in Vermont
- Quibbles & Bits
- Simmons Lacks Expertise to Operate Lockheed
- In Search of . . . Leslie Browne
- Critic Kramer Puts Armand Hammer Museum on the Critical List
- Bill Cosby and Jazz: The Affair Gets More Serious
- Rappers Don't Have Time for Newsweek's Attitude
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Feeling Good About Eating Candy
- Santa Cruz's Struggle From the Rubble
- Wet & Wild : Africa by Canoe : Gliding Among the Rich Wildlife of Botswana's Okavango Delta
- PROJECTING REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN 1990
- The Cost of Coyote Meat in Arizona
- Millionaire's Scholarship Offer Pays Off for Students in Harlem : Education: Spurred by Eugene Lang's vow to pay college tuition, 90% of P.S. 121's Class of 1981 has finished high school. Others follow Lang's lead.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LA VERNE CITY COUNCIL : Theater Plan Takes Center Stage
- It's Time to Start Pulling Over Pilots
- Budget Cuts Isolate Retarded Adults and Families : Massachusetts: State-funded residential care for retarded adults ends when they turn 22. The patients go home to unprepared families and an uncertain future.
- An act of thanksgiving, a labor of love--and a link with tradition.
- Leaders of 2 Correctional Agencies in Whittier, Norwalk to Trade Jobs
- Examine the list of people who have...
- Notes about your surroundings.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Signs Off on a Landmark
- Old-Fashioned Marketplace in Fullerton Is a Crowd Pleaser : Shopping: Consumers get the pick of the crop at park. But it's more than an outdoor food stand; it's also a social event.
- TRACK ROUNDUP
- Winning Attitudes : Athletes Share Prize Moments at Mater Dei Special Olympics
- GIRLS' ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Poway's Fortney Helps County Hold Off City
- Don't Wake Him Up : Dream Season With Moorpark Follows a Year of Frustration for Suarez
- Pursuit of Ring Keeps Downing on Diamond
- ANGELUS LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rolish Pitches a No-Hitter, Striking Out 18, for Servite
- Building a Better Mountain : Squaw Valley: Five years ago, at age 70, Alexander Cushing returned to the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics to make his ski resort state of the art.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Probert Scores Winner for Detroit
- Calendar Goes To the OSCARS : So You Think You Know Movies? Try This . . . : Put your cinematic memories to the test
- Why Not Split SOS?
- Serious About Pets
- Pierside Village
- Restraint on Prayers Violates Freedom
- New, Fragile Democracies Present Problems for U.S.
- Boy Found Slain; Man Arrested : Crime: Burned and gagged body found near Simi Valley. Suspect had worked in PTA program at boy's school.
- Lithuania Says It's Not Forming Army : Secession: Force is unwarranted, Landsbergis tells Gorbachev. The republic's president also warns military deserters that he cannot protect them.
- Big Fight Brews Over 'Big Green' Initiative's Scope
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : All Sides Speak Out on Centinela Schools' Racial Tension
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : Heated Debate Continues in Wake of Student Walkouts
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND
- 6,000 Proudly Parade San Juan Capistrano's Heritage
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : All Sides Speak Out on Centinela Schools' Racial Tension
- The man poised his wooden-poled net above...
- Eastern Europe More Expensive Than Western?
- Exploring Morocco's Taroudant
- Spend Some Time Exploring the Other London
- Providing a Warm Welsh Welcome on a Windy Pembrokeshire Night
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : All Sides Speak Out on Centinela Schools' Racial Tension
- Don't Look for Subtle Decor on Fantasy Ship
- Consolidate California Sprawl by Regional, Responsible Government : Southern California: 72 agencies issue environmental decisions and regulations. Too many competing jurisdictions do too little good.
- Ex-School Worker Held in Boy's Death : Crime: A former child-care employee who had worked at the slain child's school is arrested in connection with the grisly slaying.
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : All Sides Speak Out on Centinela Schools' Racial Tension
- From the Archives: For old time's sake: Chatting with a busy Abe Vigoda
- Muslims in Los Angeles
- Pearce Receives Life in Prison Without Parole : Courts: Two jurors had favored death in the gas chamber. But, after hammering it out, sympathy for the former teacher's aide, who was convicted of hiring two teen-agers to kill her estranged husband, won out.
- Review of AIDS Benefit