- The Plectrum Spectrum : Exhibit: From the Buck Rogers-esque Rickenbacher to the beach culture Fender, the guitars on display in Santa Monica are tuned to their times.
- HEALTH : Proud Argentina Reconsiders as Cholera Spreads
- Raoul Hague; Sculpted Wood to Resemble Tree Trunks
- State Study Finds 85% of Drivers Routinely Speed
- PANORAMA CITY : 3 Men Arrested in Gas Station Slaying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Will Institute Sobriety Checkpoints
- GARDEN GROVE : Moratorium Put on City-Paid Travel
- San Clemente City Council Studies New Taxes and Fees : Budget: Officials say disbanding Police Department won't be enough to offset potential $6.35-million deficit. Measures could cost each resident up to $17 a month.
- Miscellany
- U.N. Council Backs War Crime Trials
- GARDENING : Doing Double Duty : Recycling systems let households get two uses out of some of their water.
- Plan Could Aid Charitable Giving
- Minorities' Diabetes Risk in Pregnancy Shown
- James A. Miller; Doctor Treated Eisenhower, Westmoreland
- THEATER : Fractured Family : 'Meet the Wilsons' bursts the 'Father Knows Best' mentality about households. The sitcom premieres this weekend.
- Woman Rescued as Car Is Swept Down Creek
- DANA POINT : 5 Held in Beating of Homeless Man
- Performing Arts Center OKs Ethnic Programs Request : Arts: Philharmonic Society gets to produce its disputed concert series but is denied funds and permission for future non-classical performances.
- LEARN Launches Publicity Campaign : Education: The organization seeks a higher profile to promote L.A. school reforms. It hopes to counter a move to break up the district.
- LONG BEACH : Stockpile of Illegal Weapons Confiscated
- Tank Broke Through Barrier : Younger: He was the first player from a black school to play in the NFL, opening the door for countless others.
- Courtside Courtship Comes to a Close : High school basketball: Bob Johnson says goodby after 25 years of coaching at Granada Hills High with a gentleman's touch.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEWS : 'My Mom's Dad' Connects With Respect-for-Elders Lesson : Graceful staging of traditional Asian-style play-within-a-play will be presented free at Crystal Court by South Coast Repertory.
- Yeltsin Goes on TV to Seek Russians' Support
- Boeing Says It Will Eliminate 28,000 Jobs
- CULTURE : Through the Ages, the Camel Helps Somalia Over the Hump : Animals are symbols of toughness in a hardscrabble society.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Lorenzo's Oil : Boy's Family Hopes Treatment Will Prevent Deadly Illness
- Guard Found Not Guilty of Murder in High-Tech Trial : Courts: 'This was a classic reasonable doubt case,' jurors told lawyers. Prosecutors relied on DNA and other scientific evidence.
- What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
- RECREATION : Hiking With Vic Is No Walk in the Park : Outdoors: Following Manuel Victoria, 73, through Los Padres National Forest isn't easy, but it is rewarding.
- Two County Surfers Will Compete at Op Wintersurf Pro
- Knickle Gets No Help, 7-2 : Hockey: King goalie, making NHL debut at 32, is worn down by Blackhawks' barrage in third period.
- TV-RADIO / LARRY STEWART : Magic Still Needs a Couple of Assists in His NBC Work
- An Angel Trade Is Born Every Minute
- SHORT TAKES / MOVIES : MGM Heartened by Tomei's Nomination
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Club Crawl Stumbles on Sunset Strip
- Malcolm (Mal) Hancock; Cartoonist Created Phil and Del
- Donna Karan Is Only Half of the First Couple of Seventh Avenue
- Some Proposed Budget Cuts Are Illusions
- Issues Facing Asian Community Detailed : Study: Population increases mean needs must be addressed, report says.
- Parents Back Recreational Program for Handicapped : Children: REACH lost much of its funding when the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council cut its contribution to close its own deficit.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER ROUNDUP : Heilman Scores in Second Half to Help Marina Win in Division I
- Graham Leads in Hawaii With a 67
- Chapman Rally Falls Short at Cal Poly Pomona
- National Video Rentals : Maniacs Have a Stranglehold
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Short Course' at Mall Scores a Hole in One
- Petrucciani Finds Renewal in Solo Life
- Leaning on Aerospace Means Hard Landing for Seattle : Northwest: Deep job cuts at Boeing threaten to send the Puget Sound area reeling. But not even that can dampen region's optimism.
- Just Short of Immortal : BY PAUL DEAN
- Hundreds Dead in Sinking of Overloaded Haiti Ferry : Disaster: Only 285 survivors are found from 2,000 believed aboard the boat when it capsized in a storm.
- Tint in Red Wine May Help Heart, Study Says
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mournful Collection of 11 Short Stories : THE CONSEQUENCES OF DESIRE by Dennis Hathaway . University of Georgia Press;$19.95; 264 pages
- UC Studies Fee Hikes, Faculty Pay Cut : Budget: System chief Peltason says other proposals are being considered, but he warns that painful moves are unavoidable.
- UC Studies Fee Hikes, Faculty Pay Cut : Budget: System chief Peltason says other proposals are being considered, but he warns that painful moves are unavoidable.
- Senate Backs Ban on Immigrants With AIDS Virus
- THEATER FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES : Mr. Toad and his friends hop to it in an adaptation of 'Wind in the Willows.'
- Port Hueneme : City Backs Revised Plan for RV Resort
- Durwood Scott; Retired Newspaper Editor
- Don't Let Cambodia Slip Back Into the Abyss : Peace: A new coalition must be crafted without the Khmer Rouge, who are biding time for a return to the killing fields.
- L.A. Deputy Convicted in Cocaine Deal : Courts: Macario Duran had previously been found guilty in money-skimming case that involved an elite narcotics squad.
- Must-Win Situation : Basketball Is Important to Magnolia Coach Walin, but His Biggest Challenge Comes in Beating Cancer
- Georgia's Hearst Tears Ligament in Left Knee
- Rain Forces Two Soccer Games to Be Postponed
- A Delayed Reply to Oscar Nods
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Match Factory': Stark Images Burn Bright : Aki Kaurismaki's weird, chilly masterpiece depicts a prototype loser living in a Helsinki of dysfunctional families, misused romance and skewed Americana.
- Hitler's Skull in Moscow Archive, Izvestia Says
- Mudslides Are Feared as Heavy Rains Flood L.A.
- COMEDY : Student of Marx : Frank Ferrante revels in the liberating comedy of Groucho. The actor will bring his one-man show to CSUN this weekend.
- Clinton Speech Lights Up Phone Lines to Talk Shows : Radio: Callers are divided about the merits of President's plan, which has become the week's hot topic on the airwaves.
- Costa Mesa : Arts, Parade Sliced Out by Budget Ax
- TUSTIN : Potts Asks Review of City Legal Fees
- LAGUNA HILLS : Robbers Get $900 at Cellular Phone Store
- Flashing Money May Have Cost a Life : Crime: Watts poolroom owner is killed in robbery. Friends had warned him about showing off $50 bills.
- State to Search for Funds to Rescue Probation Camps
- MOORPARK : Councilman Denies Accusing Ex-Official
- Howe Says No to Drug Talk : Baseball: Yankee pitcher says he will resume speaking with reporters, as long as the subject is baseball.
- Streisand's Comedic Side
- Rooney, Miller to Get Dance Awards
- HIDING CLOSE BY : Tucked in a canyon amid the Santa Monica Mountains, Malibou Lake has managed to avoid the nearby urban sprawl.
- Ex-Lawmaker Charged With Racketeering
- State Justices Accept Sobriety Checkpoint Case
- Fillmore, Growers Lose Suit Against Mine Site Status
- Countywide : Work on El Toro Y to Get Early Start
- Racism
- In recent years, there has been a...
- SANTA PAULA : Ban on Home-Based Realty Brokers Lifted
- The Look of Window Dressing : China's release of two protesters and opening of oil fields are welcome, but far from enough
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Johnson Powers New Orleans
- Titan-Cougars Baseball Series Canceled
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Rilling Conducts Mainstream Bach Program
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEWS : Laguna Youth Crosses Delicate 'Bridge to Terebithia' : Original music and a sensitive story support sincere performances by the 12-year-old leads in the young production at the Moulton Theatre.
- Judge Dismisses Part of Suit Against Magic
- St. Margaret's Lets Lead Slip in Loss to Yeshiva
- Jurisprudence
- Import Boosts Harbor's Fortunes : Basketball: Although he has struggled with the language barrier, Bassirou Niang has more than held his own on the court.
- Ocean View's Top Fan Cheers from Half a World Away
- SHORT TAKES / MOVIES : Columbia's Oscar Jinx Continues
- Reductions in R.P.V. Recreation Programs
- TALL ORDERS : The height of fashion for these NBA players is custom clothing that fits their long frames--not to mention their sense of style. For some, establishing a 'rep as a dresser' has led them on quests for unusual fabrics and tailors who can suit their tastes.
- Balkan Fighting
- MOVIES - Feb. 19, 1993
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- Obituaries - Feb. 19, 1993
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- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1993
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 19, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 19, 1993
- ROYAL HELPERS: He led a drive to...
- O.C. Freeways Awash in Storm : Weather: Latest deluge causes far fewer problems elsewhere, but it's small solace for snarling commuters.
- BEACH PATROL: While the Koll Co. is...
- Clinton Team Hits Road to Sell Plan : Budget: The President plans stops in California as he and his aides spread out across the nation seeking public support for the Administration's economic proposals.
- GENE'S GOT IT RIGHT: Maybe in the...
- Kevorkian Aids 2 From Southland in Their Suicides
- Kevorkian Aids 2 More Suicides, 1 an O.C. Man's
- San Clemente Vote to Disband Police Causes Fear, Anger
- Death Claims Son Before His Mother Arrives : Illness: Leukemia sufferer dies hours before woman's arrival from El Salvador.
- Leukemia Patient Dies Hours Before Mother Arrives From El Salvador
- FREEWAY TV? They'll be watching you soon....
- Clinton Plan Seen as Both Boon, Bane for California : Economy: Key Congress members predict state will get fair share of 'investments'; cuts will also affect jobs.
- Democrats Fear Plan Falls Short on Spending Cuts
- State Court to Decide Drunk Checkpoint Case : Law: Justices will hear prosecutors' challenge to ruling that police must give advance notice of roadblocks. In second case, former executive who joined monastery is absolved of spousal support.
- Consultants Are Honest to a Fault for Best Results
- Boxing
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Holiday Anglers Rewarded With Catches of Yellowtail
- 4 Trainers to Be Named in Report
- Before He Became Irish Legend, He Was One in His Own Mind
- Wisconsin Milwaukee Gets a Tip and Beats Northridge at Finish
- Plant Closure Puts SysteMed in the Red
- CLINTON'S ECONOMIC PACKAGE : Think Twice About That Divorce : Law: With a potential widening of tax brackets, knowing the difference between alimony and child support could save you thousands of dollars.
- CLINTON'S ECONOMIC PACKAGE : Stocks Take Wild Ride; Dow Off 10 : Markets: Traders take deficit-cutting plan seriously, dropping yield on 30-year Treasury bond to 7.02%.
- Shares of Student Loan Firms Plunge
- Brokerage Punished for Alleged Misconduct : Fraud: SEC says the sanctions against PaineWebber, its toughest in years, are a sign of a new crackdown on Wall Street.
- Running Up the Price of Sneakers
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.: The Irvine company,...
- Aster Plans to Acquire Toxic Waste Cleanup Firm
- SECURITIES
- RETAIL
- Legal Clause Derails Country Club Agreement : Bankruptcy: Judge orders the various factions of Marbella golf resort to confer and return to court Monday.
- Sony Cites Global Slump in Profit Fall
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 19, 1993
- Curls and Camp in 'Ballroom'
- Off to Siberia? No Longer in New Russia
- Definitive : Belts Have Long Given Men the Kind of Support They Need
- Inflation Up 0.5%; Highest in Two Years : Economy: January's hike in consumer prices accompanies drop in unemployment figures and marked increase in industrial production.
- RETAIL
- Looking Into Lucky's 'New Lower Prices'
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 19, 1993
- MUSIC / THE DECLINE OF PAISLEY JOHN SHAVER : Quick and Dirty : The band fills its 2 1/2-minute-long songs with the intensity of a chain saw.
- Long Beach : Jogger Discovers Body in Bushes by Freeway
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : University, Venice Playoff Chances Still Up in the Air
- Old Fish Give 6th-Graders Fresh Look at Mummies : Science: Students get a hands-on lesson in Egyptian history as they help embalm three croakers. Which one will stink first?
- Huffington to Use Salary to Start Charity
- Bubba Good-Naturedly Fills a Satiric Void
- Countywide : Report Backs Deputy in Fatal Shooting of Robbery Suspect
- WEST COVINA : Youth Gets Life Term for Role in Shooting at Mall
- A New Team, an Old Line : Baseball: After 13 seasons, Mike Scioscia is going to the Padres. But he isn't about to say anything negative about the Dodgers.
- It's Now or Never for Southern Section Teams
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Huntington Beach Rolls Past Los Alamitos
- Housing Starts Drop Off 7.2% for January : Construction: Analysts predict the figure will bounce back thanks to favorable mortgage rates and the recovery.
- Rx for Nation's Labs: New Role and Less Money
- The Oldest Recipe We'll Ever Publish
- Business Academy Revived With New Name, More Funds : Development: City Council takes greater control after revelations of extensive funding without safeguards. A new advisory board is named.
- Altadena : Council Opposes Trail Fee
- Navajo Sentenced Again
- Time Magazine Honors Toyota/Isuzu Dealer
- COOKING : Shopping Where the Pros Do
- SIMI VALLEY : Group to Assist in Upkeep of Trails
- Prospective King Jurors Sense Trial's Significance : Trial: Panelists are eager to serve in the historic case despite fears about rioting. Some say the motorist should have testified in last year's state proceedings.
- ORANGE : City Layoffs Possible if Furloughs End
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa Still Can't Win on the Road
- 'Gay Radio' Will Focus on O.C. Scene : Airwaves: The locally produced, weekly program debuts on KWIZ-FM in March with news and entertainment.
- Toronto Trainer Says Gruber Had Shoulder Examined in '92
- Researchers Trace Earth's Stability to Moon's Influence
- Long Beach : Beaches Remain Closed Due to the Sewage Spill
- Lynwood Schools : District OKs $14,000 Study on Ability to Build School
- DR. JOHN: RIGHT MEDICINE : Mac Rebennack, Alias the Night Tripper, Knows How to Cure New Orleans Blues
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Bard Choices : Shakespeare comes alive on film and onstage with Orson Welles' 'Othello' and a production of 'Macbeth.'
- The Poetry of Black Culture
- Tiny Wonders : Thumbnail-Size Classics Have Huge Following Among Collectors
- Giving Away the People's Property : The federal archivist's action on White House tapes brings demands for an investigation
- Laguna Backs Day Labor Hiring Law : Ordinance: Plan would punish only employers who find workers outside designated area. Council orders city attorney to study legality before it returns for final approval.
- Schools Add Citizenship to Curriculum : Immigrants: L.A. district will use federal funds to offer test preparation classes. Officials hope parents who benefit will take a bigger role in their children's education.
- McDonald's Buys Israeli Potatoes
- Q&A; : Tax-Favored Investments Looking Good
- THIS PLACE IS A NATURAL : Irvine Regional Park Offers Plenty to Do, All in a Setting With an Untamed Feel
- President, Perot Confer Before Address : Politics: Clinton briefs former rival about his plan during a 15-minute phone call. Texas tycoon tells TV audience he liked what he heard in speech.
- Where Work Is Illegal, the Rules Confusing, the Fix Unsure : Law: Reform proposals for home-care employees range from less paperwork for their employers to indentured servitude.
- Israeli Official Expresses Optimism About Peace Talks : Mideast: Guerrilla attacks on nation's forces in southern Lebanon underscore difficulty of moving beyond words.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Banking on One From the Heart : Novel: When former O.C. writer Robert Ferrigno switched to a plot that excited him, words flowed. Now so are film offers and rave reviews.
- A Community Shows Its Craft
- 3 Brothers Missing Overnight in Storm Found Safe in Massachusetts
- ABC Schools : Budget Cuts Will Reduce Services, Boost Class Size
- Santa Clarita Auto Dealers Ask City for a Sign of Its Support
- Countywide : Indictments Sought Against 5 in Slaying
- Conejo Valley School District Fined Over Motion in Gomes Case
- Baseball
- Gruber Deal Embarrasses the Angels : Baseball: Brown says he will investigate who knew player was hurt and why the team was not told about it.
- MUSIC
- Mexico to Quit Fund That Goes After U.S. Firms
- The Right Beer for the Job
- Guitar With Gusto
- Clark Dye, 89, Hardware Store Founder, Dies
- An Elegant Piece of Hollywood's Past Is Given Monument Status : History: The designation helps preserve the 1905 Wattles Mansion. It is the last vestige of the resort community that flourished before the movies came to town.
- CAMARILLO : Movie Theater Complex Proposed
- CAMARILLO : Fund Created for Park Memorial
- Dogged Chase Ends Canine Caper : Pet Store Aide Gets Her Man (by the Leg), Retrieves Stolen Pup
- PORT HUENEME : Merchant Linked to Earlier Gun Incident
- Cheaney's Emergence Key for No. 1 Hoosiers : Indiana: A 6-foot-7 1/2 small forward, he leads Indiana in scoring for the fourth consecutive year, and needs 80 points to become the Big Ten Conference's all-time leader.
- U.N. Deplores Bosnia Politics, Suspends Aid
- Fire Kills 7 Children Left Home Alone, Trapped by Window Bars
- San Dimas High Ready for Run at Title : Basketball: The top-seeded Saints want to atone for loss in 3-A Division championship game last season.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Summit Boils Down to Pressure Politics, Questions of Unity
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Motorist Wounded in Gang Cross-Fire
- A Powerful Address by the New President : Clinton's speech to Congress sets stage for domestic debate
- Life Coming Back to Dapplegray School : Facilities: Efforts to transform the vandalized campus into a community center are encouraging. A theater group already is using the multipurpose room.
- Loss Triggered by Long Inning Causes Overtime for Cal Lutheran : College baseball: Kingsmen follow 11-3 setback to Azusa Pacific that included 7-run inning with a 10 p.m. practice.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing, Starks Power Knicks
- Texas A&M; Informs NCAA of Allegation
- SANTA ANITA : Personal Hope Is Raising Those of His Handlers as Derby Nears
- Stewart, Hucknall, Lennox Top British Music Awards
- A 'Normal' Coming of Age for Ned's
- RTC Chief Casey to Quit Agency : Thrifts: The 72-year-old Bush appointee plans to step down in early April. He has been the target of increasing criticism.
- EATING SMART : The Other, Other White Meat
- Headin' Southwest
- HORSES : Instructor Teaches Riders to Get a Jump on Things
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Black Presence : Yvette Sutton's '1% Wall' at the Oxnard Library depicts African-American contributions to the community.
- A Step Toward Malaria Cure Announced : Health: Scientists clone chromosome of organism that causes the disease, which kills 3 million people a year. Full map of parasite's genes sought.
- THIS OLD MAN : 'My Mom's Dad' Makes a Point of Understanding Grandfather
- ARLETA : Police Arrest 3 After Shooting and Chase
- When Garages Serve as Homes : Growing housing crisis in Los Angeles requires federal, state and local initiatives
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Rhetoric Aside, the Market Doesn't Lie : If Clinton won't even cut the super collider, we're in for nonstop tax-and-spend.
- Fullerton Has Grand Time in Defeating Loyola, 12-4
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Late Pin by Ehlert Places Irvine in Division III Final
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rostagno Sweeps Past No. 1 Courier
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Freshman Leads Edison Past Canyon
- Baseball
- Arcadia, Pasadena Poly Earn Top Seedings in Girls' Soccer Playoffs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Global Revolution' to Bring Problems, Turmoil for Clinton : Policy: The President has inherited so many challenges that some officials are talking of ignoring hopeless ones in a 'diplomatic triage.'
- A look at the fast-moving video rentals...
- Space Station's Future Is Up in Air Again : Politics: Clinton aides say White House will again scale down orbiting lab critical to Southland contractors.
- Combination of Three Drugs Stops AIDS in Test Tube, Researchers Say
- Storm Expected to Drop Up to 5 Inches of Rain in Area
- Janss Mall Tenants Welcome Plan to Revitalize Center : Thousand Oaks: The $23-million project would include an eight-screen theater and a major department store.
- IRVINE : 5th-Graders Settle Into Colonial Life
- Watching Over Wetlands' Health : Environment: 'Volunteer scientists' accompany real ones in monitoring delicate balance of Bolsa Chica life.
- Countywide : Federal Funds Given to Storm Victims
- Mistrial Declared in Drug-Money Case : Courts: Jurors deadlock on charges that Otoniel Urrego laundered funds sent to Colombia. The prosecutor plans to retry him.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 6 Kansas Loses at Home
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- It was late Friday in Berkeley, and...
- McDaniel's 35 Points Spark Waves Past Lions
- AIRLINES
- Trial Underway in Promoters' Lawsuit Against Larry Holmes : Courts: They claim the former world heavyweight champion breached a contract with them for four fights as part of a comeback campaign.
- Sounds Like the South Is Alive and Well-Spoken
- Eagle Rock : Science Bowl Competition
- New Generation Embraces Dome Life
- Voices and Reactions : IN CONGRESS
- 10 Captured Angolan Rebels Accept Seats in Parliament
- A Disney Must-See: 'The Invisible Moms'
- Compton : Superintendent Clarifies Where He Got Doctorate
- LOS ANGELES : Council Seeks More Power to Fire Top Administrators
- What Really Matters in Sacramento
- Banning High's Graffiti Receive Foreign Aid
- Prep Surfing: Second-ranked San Clemente and third-ranked...
- Baseball
- Saddleback College Film Festival Features Japanese Rarity, '24 Eyes'
- POP BEAT / MIKE BOEHM : A Study in Contradictions : Suzanne Vega Plays to Paradoxical Type in a Musically Multifaceted Show at the Coach House
- Chamber of Commerce Will Spread the Word Monthly in Business Journal
- AIRLINES
- Life Savers Go Limp
- Criticized by Some, Principal Bows Out
- GOP Response: 'P.R. Campaigns No Substitute for Sound Public Policy'
- Summit Puts Them on Spot, Lawmakers Say
- The Region : Hazardous-Waste Roundup
- Analysts See Problems for OPEC in Its Accord : Oil: Leaders, conceding they have a credibility gap, set up a panel to watch for above-quota production.
- THE CLINTON ECONOMIC PLAN : Stock Market Stabilizes as Investors Await Specifics : Wall Street: Bond prices continue their rally, while traders brace for 'another wild and woolly day.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Recipes From a Fantasy Island : NEW YORK COOKBOOK, By Molly O'Neill ; (Workman Publishing: $17.95; 509 pp.)
- Bell Gardens : Council Widens Search for Police Chief's Replacement
- Man Who Had Shiley Valve Removed Claims Device Was Already Failing : Health: Revised suit says that life-threatening fracture was discovered only after his cardiologist insisted valve be replaced.
- Lent : Mexico's Mystical Season
- U.S. Agency Targets MWD in Inquiry : Environment: Grading at Lake Mathews, home to endangered species, was done without federal permission. Water district denies wrongdoing.
- Lent : Italy's Carnival of Pastries
- Battle of the Red Cabbage Salads
- Lester Wilson; Choreographer for Stage, Screen
- China Frees 2 Protest Leaders, Opens Oil Tracts : Asia: The actions serve as a coordinated bid for better Sino-U.S. ties. Foreign investment is sought for oil exploration.
- Real Estate Investors Hope to See Tax Break Restored