- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL : LACC Forward Sets His Sights on New Mexico
- And Visions of Upticks Danced . . .
- Lunchtime Crowd Hits the Sack : For Reasons of Money, Health, Convenience, They're Bagging It in O.C.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Carson Routs Garfield
- Girl, 4, Drowns in North Hollywood Swimming Pool
- L.A. School Officials Play by Different Set of Rules : Public education in Los Angeles could improve if the school board, administrators and others worked under the same directives they impose on teachers and students.
- Lack of Political Will Over El Toro Hurts : * First Step Toward Action Is to Consider All Options
- 2 Children Die of Fume Inhalation : Palmdale: Six other people are injured when they are overcome by carbon monoxide in a home they shared.
- Penn's Veterans Teach USC a Lesson : College basketball: The experienced Quakers go on a 22-5 run and pull away in the second half to a 77-62 victory.
- WORLD CUP SKIING : When It Matters Most, Mader Comes Through for the Upset
- SPORT REPORT : Because It's There
- DOWNTOWN : Father, Son Win Black Family Award
- U.S. Investigation of Lottery Bidding Urged
- FICTION
- Drop in Southland Home Sales Slows in First 10 Months of '93
- BALDWIN HILLS : HFC Opens Office at Shopping Mall
- OPRAH WINFREY : Project Hope
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Shot in the Dark Produces Winner for St. Margaret's
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Eclipse Award Is on the Line in Matriarch
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Makes Coach's Debut a Success, 71-54
- TV SHOWDOWN: If you saw Meat Loaf...
- In Brief
- Film Clips has joined Congress in a...
- There's Snoop Vs. Axl . . . Then There's the Matter of Mo
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Russia Rules Anti-Semitic Tract a Fraud
- School Bond Issue to Be Placed on Ballot : Education: Funds would lessen the time old facilities would be used for proposed Gabrielino High School, the city's first. But Alhambra district suit could overturn election that created the school.
- WESTLAKE : Free Lunch Builds Merchants' Goodwill
- Seniors Told to Stretch Legs, Banish Blues : Exercise: People who are physically active tend to be more cheerful. But experts disagree over whether there is a link.
- Jim Wright Says Right Wing, Not Ethical Lapses, Ended Political Career : Politics: Former House Speaker contends his defiance of the Ronald Reagan Administration's policy on Central America led to his downfall.
- SANTA PAULA : Main Street Crowds Cheer for Parade
- Residents Facing a Noisy Assault Sound Their Complaints : Noise: The constant din of urban life is getting louder and becoming harder to tune out. It not only hurts the ears, but also damages nerves and neighborly relations.
- Children of Immigrants Often Torn Between Two Cultures : Assimilation: As parents continue to bring their families' hopes and expectations to the United States, a complex tension can develop for young new Americans.
- VENTURA : Woman Gets 2 1/2 Years for Bank Robbery
- Libraries Get Bonus, but the Plot Thickens : Surprise Surplus Funds Don't Ensure a Happy Ending
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Wins Playoff Game in Overtime
- DiFonzo Sorted Out His Priorities : College football: He baffled his family by walking away from the game at 15, not returning for eight years. Now at Oregon, he might have a future in the NFL.
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ACTIVIST
- Haight-Ashbury Blaze Guts 9 Buildings, Leaves 90 Homeless
- South Gate : Redevelopment Nixed in Semi-Secret Vote
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Milken Expertise Bridges a Gap : His practical knowledge and experience in finance is unequaled and that's what he lectures on, not ethics.
- COLUMN RIGHT / CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER : Wobbly Words Won't Cow North Korea : If blocking its nuclear program is important, just do it.
- A Nomination Stung by Memories That Won't Die : Politics: Halperin is a victim of the legalism and moralism born during the Vietnam era and persisting to this day. Bork tactics redux.
- Jurisdiction of Municipal Court Grows : Judiciary: County will soon let some jurists hear felonies to ease Superior Court caseload. Critics worry about experience.
- Forest Shooting Area May Change Hands
- VENTURA : Man Shot on City Street Is in Stable Condition
- COMMENTARY ON CALIFORNIA BUSINESS : Executive Moving Jobs Out of State Tells Why He Still Believes : Many business owners find state's advantages outweighed by the disadvantages. Here's how to turn that around.
- GOLF / SKINS GAME AT PALM DESERT : Couples Gets What Palmer Misses
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thousand Oaks Continues Hot Run; Irvine Girls Win
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- OK, Give Thompson That Peach Basket and Ask Him Then
- COMMENTARY : Today's Sports Tune Is Loony
- Repainting 'Red Shoes' for Broadway : The popular 1948 British movie is being transformed for the stage with the talent and inspiration of 87-year-old composer Jule Styne, whose credits include "Gypsy," "Funny Girl" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
- Marvin Braude Nibbles While Restaurateurs Burn
- COLUMN ONE : The Hopes, Fears and Struggles : A one-day portrait of illegal immigration; Students gaze in amazement at the ocean. A traffic stop may lead to deportation. A homeowner wants a squalid labor camp razed.
- EASTSIDE : $25,000 Raised for Riot Beating Victim
- Bounty for State's Rice Growers : Farmers, enjoying kudos for their reforms, now tap the Japanese market
- City Manager Koester Is Power Behind the Scenes in Simi : Government: During more than a decade on the job, he has gained a reputation as a man who expects much of workers and himself.
- WINTER WEATHER : VALLEY AWAITS COLDER WEATHER AND PRECIPITATION
- Molestations Point to LAPD Shortages : But Residents Must Be Willing to Share the Costs of Equipment and Expanded Force
- COMMENTARY ON GRAND JURIES : Serving on a Panel Is One of the Best Jobs Anywhere : The hours may be long but the subjects are engaging, and the work force is filled with inquiring minds.
- Ecotourism Connects Scenery, Science : Environment: The concept is spreading through the U.S. travel industry; the trend began overseas.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- DIVISION I GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Better Where It Counts
- In Brief
- You're Gonna Get It
- S&L; Agency's O.C. Office Called House of Pain : Resolution Trust Corp.: Whistle-blowers allege wholesale management abuse and reprisals in Newport Beach and elsewhere.
- The Passionate Observer : The Elegant Style of Novelist Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Has Also Made Her One of Hollywood's Most Successful Screenwriters
- Emulex Names Vice President at Costa Mesa
- FEED A COLD, STARVE A FEVER: A...
- Under the Wheels of the War Machine : INSIDE HITLER'S GREECE: The Experience of Occupation, 1941-1944, <i> By Mark Mazower (Yale University Press: $30; 437 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Do-It-Yourself Dog Sledding Up and Down the Canadian Rockies
- Fall Is the Ideal Time to Seed Your Lawn
- Through Japanese Eyes : LOVE AND INFAMY: A Novel of Pearl Harbor, <i> By Frank Deford (Viking: $24; 516 pp.).</i>
- Under the Tree With Travel in Mind
- Providing Showcase for Talent and Hope : A theater program is an alternative to gangs, but it is also part of a healing process for its founder.
- ELYSIAN PARK : Council Expected to OK Warehouse
- Victims of Green Meadow Fire Begin Tough Job of Rebuilding
- When Magic Left, Many Fans Did, Too : Lakers: All of a sudden, pro basketball isn't a hot ticket at the Forum.
- Seminoles' Debate Is Very No. 1-Sided : College football: Florida State defeats Florida, 33-21, then derides unbeaten West Virginia. Ward passes for 446 yards.
- Booth Wins to Advance in Golf Tournament
- DIVISION IV GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Calvary Chapel Sweeps Way Into Regional Final
- Oh, Not Another Party at Jim's !
- Russian Symphonies Not by Tchaikovsky
- The Fire-Safe Home and Yard
- THE BIZ : And in a Real Supporting Role . . .
- Walking the Beach North From Torrance
- Homeland Chief in S. Africa Vows to Keep Regime
- Hawaii's Economic Forecast: Continued Mild Rates : Discounts: Even during the normally peak winter season, visitors will find deals on lodging, air fares, car rentals.
- What to Charge for Late Rent Payments
- THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S REFUGEES: The...
- West Covina : City OKs Survey on Landfill
- The Region : 8-Mile Car-Pool Lane Opens on 210 Freeway
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Nissan Foundation Donates to 3 Groups
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : DOCTOR
- Cuba's Quirot Is Back After Burns
- The Rockets Remain Won of a Kind, 82-80 : Clippers: Olajuwon's basket beats L.A., making Houston the NBA's only undefeated team.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Heal on Wheels : As the need for preventive care rises and medical facilities become overloaded, mobile clinics have become more common stop-gap measures.
- Minorities Offered Law Scholarships
- WALNUT PARK : Cracking Down on Garage Conversions
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : EVENTS COORDINATOR
- Rain in East, Cold in West and Plains
- City Takes Step Toward Creating a Wilderness Park : Environment: Council agrees to acquire tract. It hopes to purchase more land and eventually preserve 4,000 acres from development.
- Competition's Ageless Drama
- 'I Choose to Be Here. Illegally.' : 'Pablo' does not receive food stamps. He does not live in public housing. He does not get free medical care. He's a living portrait of a hard-working immigrant who dreams of becoming an American citizen.
- THE 24-HOUR FOOD OUTLET
- Haiti Premier to Step Down, Aide Reports
- City Tries to Lure Businesses With Unconventional Ad Pitch on Radio : Marketing: After years of watching heavy industry leave for greener pastures, officials launch a $206,000 campaign touting the advantages of setting up shop in their borders.
- Event Does Right by Writers
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : RETIRED ENGINEER
- Cream of the Local Scene: Musically They're All Over the Map
- POP MUSIC : Raging Against the Machine : With challenging lyrical and sonic visions, American rap and rock artists lead the way among this year's Freshman Class
- In Brief
- COVER STORY : Plugging Into Hollywood : The common wisdom: HBO movies are bigger than TV movies but smaller than 'real' movies. But the cable giant takes bigger risks than the big studios and that's a big attraction for some big names in Hollywood
- Cream of the Local Scene: Musically They're All Over the Map
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Defense Budget
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : UNEMPLOYED WORKER
- Q & A / JEANNINE STEIN : 'The Worst Advice I Ever Got Was . . .'
- Focus : Clashing Worlds
- Defense Budget
- VOLLEYBALL : Roosevelt Earns Respect, If Not Victories, in Playoffs
- El Monte : Agency Will Repay County
- Kratka Crunch : Ski Facility's Snow-Making Project Is Snagged by a Five-Inch Frog
- 'Luxury' Home Has Star Appeal
- IN EXCESS : P.U. in P.V.
- COMMITTED TO MEMORY : Crafted by Loved Ones Lest Others Forget, a Patchwork Quilt Hits Home
- Chasing a Dream: What One Man Can Do : Hollywood Needs 'Another Chance' to Clean Up TV--Starting With Black Characters
- THE ONE AND ONLY CHILD
- Monrovia : Chamber of Commerce Contract Approved
- White House Fighting a Quiet War on Poverty : Policy: The Administration boosts programs that aid poor. Critics say new Democrats are hiding old agenda.
- Homeless Man's Death Haunts Washington
- Thanksgiving 1621: Even Then, No Help With Dishes
- IMC Now Turning Its Attention to Its Own Back Yard : Health: Program in South-Central L.A. is intended to reduce the high infant mortality rate among blacks.
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in La Palma Crash
- The Price of Safety at the Mall : The increasing number of rules governing security--and behavior--at shopping centers threatens to deprive us of some of the fun of going to public places.
- From the sumptuous passages of Camille Saint-Saens'...
- Gonzaga Goes on a 36-3 Run, Routs CS Northridge, 90-57
- NCAA SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Titans Stop Dons, Earn Spot in Final Four
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Road Ends for Torrance Volleyball Team
- Ventura Provides Mathews With Gift of Victory
- CRUNCHING GRAVEL: A Wisconsin Boyhood in the...
- WEIRD WONDERS OF ANCIENT TURKEY : PAMUKKALE : Inland from the Aegean coast, a dreamscape of thermal spas, Roman ruins
- News, Tips & Bargains : Coronado's Ready to Ring in Holidays
- 'Angels' Watching Over Cuban Rafters : Florida: Brothers to the Rescue has spotted more than 800 people, but it has also found dozens of empty rafts. And it has been forced to stand by in vain as Cuban gunboats intercepted refugees.
- FICTION
- The Single Life : Relationships: Many women fool themselves into wanting to marry, even though they know they're happy without a husband, anthropologist Leanna Wolfe says.
- Dorsey Dominates Taft in Blowout
- Thompson, Leslie Lead USC Women
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : PAINTER
- Few Rally to UC Berkeley's Auto Museum
- Uncle Walt Meets George Washington : Disneyfication: The new national theme park will put a gloss on our myths; after that, virtual-reality government?
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Margaret Thatcher : The Lady's Not Made for Ducking a Tough Question
- Baby Is Found in Trash Dumpster
- Trial to Open for Man Accused of Being Serial Rapist : Courts: Police say Jose Fuentes, who is charged in 14 assaults, attacked dozens of women. Some victims, mostly poor Latinas, were afraid to come forward, officers say.
- VENTURA : CSUN Campus Raises $45,520 in Donations
- Car Racers Rejoice in L.A. Version of Hot-Rod Heaven : Automobiles: The return of legal racing at the Terminal Island strip means that racers are more likely to stop dangerous contests on the streets, some say.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Brady Bill on Gun Control
- South Bay Hospital Will Lose Patients as Cigna Pulls Out
- Pepperdine Wins Easily in Opener
- Irvine Girls Complete Climb With Title : State cross-country: Earlier disappointments forgotten after Division I championship. Edison, Santa Margarita and Garritson also win.
- Gonzaga Makes Like Godzilla, Crushes CSUN
- Jackie Slater, Old Kid on the Block : Rams: He will set a longevity record for offensive linemen in the NFL with 246th game, against the 49ers.
- RESTAURANTS : HAIL, CAESAR! : It Bestrides the Culinary World Like a Romaine Colossus--With or Without Anchovies
- PRACTICING 'SAFE' ADVERTISING
- Judge Faces Suspension for Reaction to Tardiness
- Police Officer Gets a Chance to Soar Despite His Tragedy : Law enforcement: A shooting in 1990 left Don Johnston a paraplegic, but he's once again on patrol--in a helicopter.
- Issue: Raise for Municipal Service Employees
- When 'Boy Next Door' Is Accused of Murder, Lake Placid Shivers : Crime: Resort town learns belatedly that psychiatric center houses violent offenders, some of whom attend local high school.
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Locke Loses Heartbreaker to Westchester
- Chinese Americans Make Political Strides : Community: Stereotypes and cultural misunderstandings persist, but leaders have begun to lay the foundation for future success. Recent election results have fueled their optimism.
- Inventor Masters Universe From a Wheelchair : Lifestyle: Brad Sanders defies limitations, designing gadgets, furniture and tools to help disabled people cope. Brad's Toys are not just for fun.
- Dancer Translates Mosaic Into Motion
- N.J. Democrats Drop Challenge on Whitman
- Gardena to Run Test Bus With Diesel, Soybean Mix : Environment: City plans to cut emissions by using the fuel in one vehicle. If the tryout works, officials say they may use the blend for the rest of the fleet.
- Man Badly Hurt, House Damaged in Fireworks Blast : Accident: Other tenants escape injury as walls are blown out. Self-described pyrotechnics expert lost part of a hand in a 1989 incident that injured 10 police officers.
- Try as they might, try as they may, Grinches can't take their Christmas away.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Talking Contender Faces Challenge
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Charles in Charge in UCLA Debut : College basketball: Younger O'Bannon brother scores 22 points, provides memorable moment in 115-77 rout of Loyola Marymount.
- Kings' Slump Goes On : Hockey: Losing streak hits five as they fall to Montreal, 4-0, dropping their road record to 2-10-1.
- RTC Workers Tell of Abuse by Top-Level Managers : Workplace: In Senate testimony, three Newport Beach employees describe an old-boy network that promotes wrongdoers. But accused executives deny problems.
- Style : GARDENS : Ultra Violet
- On Willow Creek : IN THE HEART OF THE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, A FAMILY, A WRITER'S IDENTITY AND A REVERENCE FOR THE LAND TAKE ROOT
- STORMY WEATHER: Snow in Woodland Hills? Yes,...
- 28 Die as India Buses Hit
- The Region : Flood Risk High, FEMA Says
- PICO-UNION : Office Helps Ease City Hall Business
- The Ghosts of Long Beach Past
- 20 Unfinished Condos Burn : Accident: Six other nearby units, some recently occupied, are damaged after plumber's soldering torch sparks wind-whipped fire. One firefighter is slightly hurt.
- Shelter Ready and Waiting for the Cold : Homeless: National Guard Armory can house 140 people as soon as temperatures fall to 40 degrees or there is a 50% chance of rain.
- Chamber of Commerce Courting Latinos : Wilmington: The agency's assistance in a store's promotional effort underscores a recognition of the growing number of Latino entrepreneurs--and shoppers.
- Gunmen Rob Freeway Motorist
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Butler Upsets Indiana to End Drought
- Peninsula Is Second-Best Again : Cross-country: Expected showdown with Agoura girls never develops as Irvine wins State Division I title. Panther boys finish fifth.
- Homing in on How IRS Treats a Sale
- THE WORD : Art Critics Rag
- WEIRD WONDERS OF ANCIENT TURKEY : CAPPADOCIA : In the central region, a fantasy land of multilevel cities carved into the rock
- It's a Living : Looking Good : MAKEUP ARTISTS REVEAL SOME TRICKS OF THEIR TRADE
- She's Gained Respect 'Just for Being Me' : Politics: New school board member Rosa Tao Zee is the first Asian American elected in San Marino. The district is increasingly Asian, but her support crossed racial lines.
- CITY ARTS : Artistic Memorial
- Man Who Leaped With Son Off Bridge Was in Bitter Divorce
- Looking Into Brain to See Where It Hurts : Health: Researchers are using imaging techniques to pinpoint the part of the brain that controls pain. Then they would be able to design specific treatments.
- U.S. Subsidy for Hiring Those on Welfare Weighed
- Surgery Tames Brain Tumors in Children : Pediatrics: Each year, about 300 astrocytomas are diagnosed in the United States. Now youngsters can undergo a pioneering operation that has a 95% success rate.
- Swine With a Badge Sniffs Out Dope in Oregon
- 200 Admirers Mourn Murdered Singer : Memorial: Jerry Annan, the King of Karaoke, was shot during a robbery last weekend. 'He knew how to make people feel good,' one friend says.
- Royal Rulers See Trappings Shrink : Monarchs: Privileges have been stripped away by government economy drives--or voluntarily by the royals themselves.
- Nigeria Dictator Ousts Officers Loyal to Ex-Ruler
- Pasadena : City to Spend $900,000 on Shuttle Bus Link
- Volunteer Doctors Face Dangers in War Zones : Medicine: L.A.-based organization has sent medical personnel to care for the wounded in Afghanistan, Somalia, Bosnia. Most of them just want to help.
- Kotashaan Draws No. 7 Post in Japan Cup; Trainer Is Glad
- AUTO RACING : Seven Regular Drivers Switch Teams for '94
- Title Runs for Thousand Oaks, Nordhoff, Skieresz : State boys' cross-country: Lancers race to Division I championship in record time. Rangers take Division III.
- Thankful Athletes : Three Extraordinary Performers, Ordinary People
- MINING TOWN: The Photographic Record of T.N....
- CITIES OF GOLD: A Journey Across the...
- FICTION
- Leaving the Limoges In Topanga, When the Going Got Hot, the China Got Left Behind
- Guns for Hire : A Growing Crops of Private Cops Is the First Line of Defense for Our Homes and Shops--but at a Price
- Recreation Area Copes With an Identity Crisis--But It's a Survivor : Environment: In its 15 years, the park has struggled with development and a shortage of funds. But its best days may lie ahead.
- Rolling Through History : Youths Tour the Country by Bus to Get a New Perspective on the Nation--and on Their Lives
- Cal Poly Hopes Recruiting Will Strengthen Community Ties : Education: After noting a lack of incoming freshmen from nearby neighborhoods, officials organize campus tours for elementary school students.
- Santa Monica Settles for More
- Use Caution in Diagnosing Alzheimer's, Doctor Urges : Health: Everyone forgets things at the store now and then, he says. But if you forget that you <i> went</i> to the store, you could have a serious problem.
- Fight Against Alzheimer's Shows Results
- College Libraries Relent on Policy Limiting Access : Education: Compromise will allow some high school students to continue using the facilities. Noise complaints had precipitated the original ban.
- Mistakes (and Solutions) for the Fund Investor
- The 10 Things Everyone Needs to Know : Money
- Riot Act, April 29, 1992, By Ai
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : GARMENT WORKER
- Why We Should Give Thanks for the Things Public Schools Offer
- Art Contest Draws on Talent
- Load of Asphalt Tips, Kills Mother, Girl, 8
- Bringing the Country to Cities
- One Woman Who Says the Iron Age Isn't Over
- Producers Must Audition for Part After 17 Years With City : Theater: Rogers Productions' falling ticket sales prompt council to seek bids for a possible replacement next season.
- THEATER REVIEW : The High Camp Is Abundant, but It Doesn't Dominate 'Legends' Cast
- Hunters Are Helping the Hungry at Nation's Food Banks
- WATTS : 'Cottage Industry' Rescues Homeowner
- Labrador Remains a Forgotten Corner, a Place Apart in Icy Wilderness : Canada: Few people have had a kind word for this harsh land, where ice can choke the seas in mid-July and the temperature falls to 50 below in the long winter.
- 'Jet' Fighter's Final Mission : Kick-Boxing Legend Urquidez Driven in Comeback Bid
- Thai Temple Holds 1st Loy Krathong Festival
- Chute, Nelson Hardy Sr., 81, of Canoga...
- Museum Will Pack Up and Move Too : When El Toro Base Closes, the Marines Won't Be Leaving Their History in the Dust
- For Some Peace and Quiet, Give Soundbusters a Call : Noise: LAPD team targets continuous and ongoing sounds that come from a fixed source and is authorized to pull the plug if the culprits do not cooperate.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers End SuperSonics' Win Streak
- WATER POLO / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC Beats Cal in Overtime, Will Face Stanford in Final
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Put <i> This </i> on Marquee: Lakers Do the Right Thing
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Family Approach Helps Brethren Christian Win
- Westhead, George Mason Start at a Gallop, 129-119 : College basketball: Patriots set school scoring record in first game under new coach.
- Keeping Kids Well in Remote Places
- GREAT SCOTCH! : A Tasting of 42 Unblended Whiskeys Yields No-Fault Malts With Varying Subtleties
- When a Gesture Told All : ERNST LUBITSCH: Laughter in Paradise, <i> By Scott Eyman (Simon & Schuster; $27.50; 416 pp.)</i>
- Crackling with action, grandiose sets and childlike...
- The Floor Show
- Mt. Pinatubo Is Still Making Volcanic Havoc : Philippines: Two years after a major eruption, mudflows periodically wipe out villages and people. But many of the area's residents simply refuse to leave.
- The Region : Permits to Hike County Trails to Go on Sale
- Walking Works, a Spy for Science Says : Health: Surreptitious study of walkers' pace outside of the lab shows the benefits of exercise hold true in real life.
- COLUMN LEFT / JESSE JACKSON : We May Get Burned by the Cuba Embargo : Fomenting economic devastation to unseat Castro is especially shameful in light of Clinton's warmth toward China.
- Carbon Monoxide Fumes Kill 2, Injure 6 in Palmdale : Accident: Children die as deadly gas overcomes two families in house they shared.
- High-Tech Road System Can Just Sense Trouble : Caltrans: New weather stations and sensors will monitor snow and ice on the Antelope Valley Freeway.
- Pecos River Valley Kills Many Hopes but Nurtures Dreams : West: Even buffalo hunters dreaded it. "When a bad man dies, he goes either to hell or the Pecos," they said.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Men Defeated in Finals of Tournament
- Corona del Mar Stops Laguna Beach in Four Games
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont's Title Honors Ex-Coach
- Clash on Thanksgiving Turkey Ends in Slaying
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : BUSINESSMAN
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Police Chief Pledges More Foot Patrols
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Official to Speak at Holiday Buffet
- Instructors Decry Report on Colleges
- County's Lawmakers Chalk Up Good Year : Delegation: Area's two state senators and three Assembly members got a higher percentage of bills signed into law in '93 than the Legislature as a whole.
- Bishop Montgomery Girls Sweep Past Exeter
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Angels Raise Prices, Not Fan Expectations
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : HAPPY FEAT
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sather Comes Back a Winner
- EVENING CHATS IN BEIJING: Probing China's Predicament...
- S.C. County Mirrors Gulf Between Races in the South : Leadership: Blacks in the majority begin to wield political clout; whites react angrily. Dialogue is difficult.
- Industry : Large Part of Mall Sold for $58 Million
- Feinstein's Routine: Hectic and Chaotic : Government: Senator is constantly on the move as she juggles the demands of constituents, business executives and lobbyists with the need to be on the floor for key votes.
- THE GREAT DIVIDE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ON ONE DAY : TEACHER
- Glendora : Police Contract Negotiations
- 'Candles' sheds light on freedom in a holiday movie on Family Channel
- Dose of Stark Reality : A label and ad warning that tobacco 'can kill you' is amply justified
- Is Israel Morally Bound to Fight Anti-Semitism? : Bigotry: When Jewish communities were attacked, the Mossad stepped in to defend them. With racism reviving, should the practice be resumed?
- SOUTH AFRICA WATCH : Trial and Error
- Seattle Fast Challenging L.A. as Leader of New Order : Trade: Los Angeles could learn a few lessons from the successful host of APEC. Strong corporate identification with regional interests is one.
- CHP Officer Fires at Charging Car
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore to Work on Juvenile Crime Bill
- Are Gangs Ready for Touchy-Feely Self-Esteem Crowd?
- Everything's New but the Results : Retailing: The mall was renovated, a new anchor store was added, even the name was changed. But some merchants say they're still waiting for increased sales at the South Bay Pavilion at Carson.
- Eager Students Put Law in Motion at $50 Legal Clinic : Program: Affordable legal advice with no income limits attached is offered, under the gaze of lawyers, by Western State University College of Law.
- ROUNDUP : Off Day for Tennessee Offense Too Much for Vanderbilt, 62-14