- The L.A. Open : The Spotlight : ONE-WEEK WONDER
- Fanfare for the Common Man: Thrilled by 'Bill'
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : SCRA NEWSLETTER : Valley "Monorail" Unlikely to Be Built
- Man Fatally Shot in Fight During Party
- Resignation of Pastor Accepted Amid Questions : Religion: The Rev. Donn D. Moomaw asks Bel-Air parishioners to forgive him for unacceptable behavior with members. He offers no specifics.
- Finding Port Far From the Angels' Storm
- Real Estate Speculators Spur Housing Price Hikes in China
- JAPAN
- Dollar Opens at New Low in Tokyo Under U.S. Pressure
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Rampage by Inmates Almost Destroys Jail
- Archeological Evidence of Homer's Trojan War Found : History: Researchers show that city was large enough to withstand the epic battle described in 'The Iliad.'
- GOP Leaders Call for More Spending Cuts
- EL RIO : Teen-Ager Is Raped After Her Car Is Forced Off Road
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Offers Creative Options
- ORANGE : Firm Hired to Study 3 Driving Range Bids
- Toxic Discharges
- GARDEN GROVE : City Halves Rent for Aching Chamber
- Opera : Provincial, Warmed-Over 'Romeo et Juliette' in Orange County
- Clinton Vows to Aid Defense Workers : Economy: President tells Santa Monica audience that Administration will release $500 million to help those hurt by layoffs. He calls for support of recovery plan.
- Nurse in King Case Arrested on Assault Charge
- Bitter Taste of Free Trade : U.S. Vintners Say NAFTA's Phaseout of Mexico's Tariff Shields Competitors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Waterworks Money to Help Offset Deficit
- Ventura May End Water Rationing : Conservation: The council will decide whether to drop fines for excessive use. The penalties have brought $627,000 to city coffers.
- Youth / OPINION : School Uniform: Liberating or Stifling?
- Did Someone Mention the Value of Learning? : L.A. schools: While board and union maneuver, who is teaching what to the children?
- SEAL BEACH : Telethon to Benefit Animal Care Center
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Work Ethic Keeps Trabuco Hills' Allen in the Swing of Things : Golf: Senior's night shift at local course allows him to prepare year-round to help Mustangs defend their CIF-SCGA championship.
- He Has Looked His Enemy in the Eye, There in Mirror
- OCCUPATION: DRIVING INSTRUCTOR
- A River of Hope Becomes River of Tears : Border: At least six illegal immigrants have drowned crossing the rain-swollen Tijuana. Some criticize the smugglers who entice the migrants to make the treacherous attempt.
- L.A. OPEN : Hogan's Alley
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Williams Leads UCLA's 85-68 Upset of No. 23 Cal
- Motor Racing
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SOCCER : U.S. Improves With New Look Against Russia
- THEATER REVIEW : Cornerstone's 'Rushing Waters' Joins Drama, Social Therapy
- HBO Kills Ice-T's Series : Television: The network cites high costs and creative differences for the decision.
- The L.A. Open : Playing the Field
- Authorities Mum on Details of Slaying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman Gives Help to War-Torn Croatia
- MOORPARK : Board Will Delve Into Budget Morass
- Courtroom Fight Ahead Over Blame for Water-Damaged Homes : Lawsuit: Owners of 253 condominiums in Laguna Niguel are seeking damages from developers and contractors for unstable foundations and leaky roofs.
- Charm of the Past Beckons : Stately Newland House, Circa 1898, Is Statement About a Simpler Time
- NHL ROUNDUP : Waite Smothers Flames in Final Minute
- Baseball
- Two Trains Crash in Fog; Crewman Is Killed
- Bubble Bursts on Japan's Top Computer Firms : Technology: Drop in demand for mainframes, by far the most profitable segment of the business, has analysts predicting big industrywide losses.
- The L.A. Open : SLAMMIN' SAMMY TRIED HIS WHAMMY
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Theorizing on Earth Life's Origins
- ALISO VIEJO / LAGUNA NIGUEL : New Schools to Have High-Tech Teaching
- Injury Pulls Capriati Out of Evert Cup
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Holdsworth Fans Get Dose of What Made Him Famous
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Inmate Rampage Nearly Destroys Massachusetts Jail
- The L.A. Open : Hit This Course, and It Hits Back
- Myanmar Military's Rule by Repression : Slave labor: About 400,000 have fled the country. Brutality, opium are blamed.
- To Be or Not to Be a Candidate
- The L.A. Open : His First Full Tour : Mickelson Had an Exceptional Amateur Career; Now He's Making His Mark as a Professional
- OXNARD : Rio Mesa Student Wins Essay Contest
- Train Kills Man, 49, Walking in Anaheim
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : 'Moral Meaning of the Universe'
- ANGELS : Specter of Abbott Deal Haunts Opening of Camp
- Hats Off to the Big Carnival : Dr. John and his band provide a hot prelude to Mardi Gras, delivering a show with rhythmic and visual delight.
- Motor Racing
- For Something Different, Let's Bring Down the Roadblocks : Orange County Performing Arts Center needs to drop its elitist attitude and start offering more diverse entertainment.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chayanne's Latin Style a Fan Pleaser
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Saint Louis Symphony Returns on Higher Level
- Ice-T Tells It Like He Is to Stanford Law Students : Lecture: The controversial rap star warns of renewed violence if police are acquitted a second time in the Rodney G. King beating.
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Deficit Package Has Yin-Yang Effect on Stocks, Bonds : Economy: President's program shows how forces that rally the fixed-income markets can send shivers through Wall Street.
- Keeping Vietnam Language Alive Via Computer : Software: Two immigrants have established rival companies in Orange County to do just that.
- Snow Delays Thousands in Sierra; Avalanche Claims Home
- Lakers Reportedly Talking Deal: Perkins for Benjamin, Christie
- DODGERS : Davis Tries to Get Back in the Swing of Things
- JAZZ REVIEW : Holdsworth: Improvisation With Fervor
- Distance Ace Shelley Shows Plenty of Heart
- Football or Business, He Plays the Game Well : Jean Fugett Steps Easily Into His Late Brother's Shoes as Head of Nation's Largest Black-Owned Firm
- Manufacturer Is Will Rogers of Small Business : Applied Medical Resources head uses common sense to describe his philosophy in building his medical device manufacturing firm.
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.S., Allies Weigh Airlift of Food, Aid
- Pacific Scientific : NEWPORT BEACH
- PERSPECTIVES ON AN ENERGY TAX : Doing Good While Doing Well : As we cut the deficit, we'd cut consumption and pollution. And--a bonus--we'd spur new conservation technology.
- COUNTYWIDE : WasteWatch Awards to Be Offered
- Criticism, Yes; Self-Destructiveness, No
- Boy Shot Near Buenaventura Mall
- ELECTIONS / OXNARD CITY COUNCIL : 13 Candidates Run for New Mayor's Old Seat
- PLACENTIA : City OKs Larger Satellite Dishes
- Requiem FOR A Giant : There Was No One Bigger in Wrestling Than Andre Rousimoff, Who Had a Disease That Caused His Abnormal Growth
- TV REVIEW : 'Miracle on I-880' a Harrowing Docudrama
- The Last Renegade of Tangier : At 82, Paul Bowles still lives in Morocco, spins macabre tales and savors the bizarre. To enter his home is to take a step back in time to the '40s and '50s.
- City Going to Court in Bid to Pressure Gang : Blythe Street: Lawsuit paints vivid picture of heavily armed, organized criminals who sustain a lucrative drug enterprise in Panorama City.
- OK, Congress--Are We Getting Serious? : Almost anything is better than economy-crippling gridlock
- BOOK REVIEW : Peacetime Army Goes to War With Itself : BUFFALO SOLDIERS by Robert O'Connor ; Knopf; $22; 324 pages
- Militant Hezbollah Now Works Within the Lebanese System : Politics: Foe of Israel linked to car bombings becomes a force in Parliament.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Youngsters Finish Video Project
- County Considers Using Tustin Base for a Jail : Civic affairs: But city officials strongly oppose having a prison in their back yard. Air station closes in 1997.
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : Riot Predictions Are Irresponsible
- Boxing
- Marine Convicted of Coercing Witness Into Sex : Court-martial: El Toro investigator is found guilty of adultery and and faces expulsion from the military. He denies the charges.
- Car-Truck Crash Kills 3 Teen-Agers : Moorpark: Sixty friends of two of the victims hold a memorial march along Los Angeles Avenue. They place a cross at the site.
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : CSUN Rolls in Baseball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Golden West Women Seeded First in 16-Team Bracket
- Baseball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Not Over Hill Yet, Beats Seles
- Back Into the 'Abyss' : As Hollywood Waits for New Work, Cameron Surfaces With Longer Cut of '89 Film
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Economist Named Prime Minister
- Elephant Takes Revenge on Train
- Socialite Talks From Behind Barricades
- Boy, 2, Drowns After Father Loses Balance in Swift Creek
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Copters Lift Workers Off Drifting Vessel
- COUNTYWIDE : Councilwoman Will Head Waste Panel
- 2 New Chief Rabbis Chosen in Israel
- LEARN Chief Lobbies for School Reform : Education: Robert E. Wycoff tells a Pacoima church gathering that campuses need to be given more power to determine curriculum and staffing.
- Transplanted Ethiopians are driven to succeed : Taxis are among their most visible enterprises in the nation's capital.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Teacher Arraigned on Gun Charge
- Ahmanson Co. President Is Close to Building a Dream : Growth: Donald H. Brackenbush's spirit of innovation and willingness to compromise get credit from backers and foes. He says college mentors gave him an environmental and social perspective.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Accreditation OKd Until 1998-99
- Check Is His for Taking : Golf: San Diego's Mickelson wins his first tournament as a pro on the Torrey Pines course he walked as a youth.
- Bubka Breaks His Pole Vault Record Again
- HBO's Ray 'Trial' Confuses Entertainment With Reality
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Muddy Aural Onslaught From Ned's
- THEATER REVIEW : 'L.A. Stories': Reactions Based on Race and Class
- TAIWAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 35 Hurt in Crash of Commuter Trains
- Syrian President Promises to Allow Jews to Leave if They Wish
- Taking Stock of Errant Brokerage Firms : SEC crackdown bodes well for consumer confidence in the market
- SOUTH KOREA
- City Drafting First Policy on Layoffs
- Teachers Divided on New Contract Offer : Education: Some at UTLA meeting say 10% pay cut is 'outrageous,' but others find proposal by Speaker Brown to be an 'acceptable package.'
- Modest Proposal : 'Spend Tax Money in Classrooms'
- Cal Calamity Is a Tempest in Cold Teapot
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Wrestlers Hang On for Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Valvano Honored; Duke Prevails, 91-82
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Albus Shoots 70 to Win at Tampa
- MEDIA
- 'Mariachi' Premiere in Tune With Sound and Vision
- Made for the U.S.A. : Designer: Louis Dell'Olio, the man behind the Anne Klein label, specializes in translating European fashions into classic American styles.
- U.S. Disaster Agency Financed Secret Program, Report Says
- Chicago's Shorebank Earns Interest as Model for Rebirth : Renewal: It helped lift one neighborhood, and Clinton cites its success. But others point to limitations.
- County Battles Spread of Meningitis at Jail
- A Peace Talks Gamble: Take the Big Issue First : Middle East: Moderates on both sides won't survive the current time frame for settling the Palestinians' final status.
- Man Killed in Fall Near San Onofre Checkpoint : Accident: A King City man tumbles 80 feet into a drainage ditch while trying to hide from Border Patrol. A Mexican immigrant friend suffers injuries in the fall.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Watts: Demographics and Culture Shift, but Poverty Persists
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Esperanza
- Transit Art Can Move Everyone
- China Faces Dry Hole in Its Bid to Develop Oil : Exploration: Beijing may find few takers for its offer to open 12 potentially large tracts. Western firms appear more interested in Kazakhstan in former Soviet Union.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Statistics in 'Gay Agenda' Questioned : Videotape: Critics say figures on sex practices cited by doctor are not reliable.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Aid Agency Linked to Secret Program
- CBS Buys Theater for Letterman Use in N.Y., Paper Says
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Anaheim Hills Homeowners See Their Dreams Slip Away : Some in landslide area may have to walk out on their mortgages. Others have become neighborhood activists.
- Not just along Central Avenue, but throughout...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Desperate Residents Get Parking Option
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Marina
- Clinton's Plan Bolsters Case for Tax-Frees
- The L.A. Open : Not the Retiring Kind : George Clifford Thomas Jr. Thought He Was Through Designing Golf Courses Before the L.A. Athletic Club Persuaded Him to Build Riviera in Santa Monica Canyon
- Silicon Meets Sex--It's Real, Virtually
- COLUMN ONE : Tax Hike's Blue-Collar Acid Test : People in San Bernardino union halls and unemployment lines chew over the call to sacrifice. Many voters are open-minded but want fairness and a payoff.
- One of Three Women Allegedly Robbing Off-Duty Reserve Deputy Slain in Shootout
- Platform : Affirmative Action: Discriminatory or Merely Fair?
- COUNTYWIDE : Youth Conference to Discuss AIDS, HIV
- Boxing
- Motor Racing
- SKIING U.S. ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Roffe-Steinrotter Wins Giant Slalom Title
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Elegant Debut for 'Musicall Dreame'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Brown Gets Lost Between the Choices
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Brazil Carnaval' Festive and Trouble Free
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pairing of Eastern, Western Notions
- Syria Pledges to Aid U.S. in Push for Peace Talks : Mideast: Christopher says Clinton Administration is willing to intervene more actively in new negotiations.
- Anti-Gay Video Highlights Church's Agenda
- Britain Vows Crackdown on Youth Crime
- Italian Leader Patches Holes in Cabinet : Politics: Amato names three to replace ministers implicated in corruption scandal sweeping the country.
- Movement Grows to Rein In Lawyer Ads : Law: Critics say messages demean the profession and mislead the public. Bill would impose new ethical standards.
- Ferruccio Lamborghini; Founded Exotic Car Firm
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Piracy Charges Filed Against Hijacker
- President, Public May Differ Over Health Reform Goals
- OJAI : Library to Close During Repainting
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Santa Margarita
- Celebrating 70 Years of Community
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : Mayoral Candidates Must Heal, Not Divide
- Community Essay : Genetic Screening: 'Who Judges What Life Is Worth?' : Now that more disabilities can be detected in the womb, we have to think about the difference between medicine and eugenics.
- Bill Moyers' Fantastic Voyage : Television: 'Healing and the Mind,' a PBS documentary series about alternative medicines, is predicated on the belief that the mind and body are one.
- What Is Behind Push for Control?
- Miles Davis--as Actor--Jazzes Up 'Dingo'
- Witch Hunts
- President's Economic Plan
- President's Economic Plan
- Merged Rail and Bus Systems
- President's Economic Plan
- Merged Rail and Bus Systems
- President's Economic Plan
- President's Economic Plan
- Indifference
- Merged Rail and Bus Systems
- President's Economic Plan
- President's Economic Plan
- President's Economic Plan
- President's Economic Plan
- MOVIES - Feb. 22, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 22, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 22, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 22, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 22, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 22, 1993
- AFTER ABBOTT: After unpopular trades like that...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- INSIDE INFO: The Angels are offering a...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Rain-Swollen Creek Sweeps 2-Year-Old Boy to His Death
- FAREWELL TO YUMA: Closest for Orange County...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SPRING FEVER: Major league clubs were allowed...
- Co-Workers Spark West in Overtime : All-Star game: Jazz teammates Malone, Stockton share MVP award after 135-132 victory over the East.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : There Are Other Obstacles in Berlin
- SANTA ANITA : Marble Maiden Provides Jones a Welcome Back
- Motor Racing
- Butch Reynolds, continuing his comeback from a...
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Trabuco Hills
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP
- McDonald's Hit Helps Cypress Win, 12-11
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : USC Breezes to 78-36 Victory Over Northridge
- Baseball
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 22, 1993
- The Risks of a U.S. Enforcement Role in Bosnia: Reliving Vietnam or Beirut : Vance-Owen: Christopher is right to pique our consciences, but when American lives are on the line, the national interest being served must be defined.
- Dana Point Festival of Whales Gets Off to a Wet Start Under Blustery Skies : Celebration: But sun appears in afternoon to reward kite flyers. 50,000 are expected to attend the nine-day schedule of events.
- COMMENTARY : When the Boot Fits, the Firing Is Justified
- Foster Goes Out in Style With a Win : Track and field: In his final year of competition, he wins the 50-meter hurdles.
- Riverside, Golden West Win Playoff Coin Flips
- PREP WRESTLING SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL FINALS : Agoura's Burns Escapes With Overtime Victory
- GOLF PGA TOUR AT TORREY PINES : Wrong Step Costs Stewart Third-Round Lead
- SPRING TRAINING PREVIEW : Spring Fever Begins to Warm, and the Saps Are Rising
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV WRESTLING : Rancho Alamitos' Harmon Claims Title at 160 Pounds
- Early Stanford Burst Buries USC : Pac-10: The Cardinal goes on a 17-0 run during the first half en route to a 78-62 victory, ending a 10-game slump.
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stoudamire's Shot Lifts Oregon, 62-60
- Brea-Olinda Advances in Boys' Soccer Playoffs
- Jurisprudence
- 'Joseph' Stops in L.A. : Soap opera star Michael Damian says he's incorporated 'everything I've learned' into Broadway-bound musical at Pantages
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Washington Senior Goes to Washington
- GALLERY : Post Ano 1944 : Bobby Socks & Barbed Wire
- Innovative Science Program Draws Kids Like a Magnet : Education: Field trips, lab sessions at Santa Monica College make the subject anything but dull for sixth-graders.
- Bailiff Fired Over Sexual Conduct Says He's the Victim : Courts: The former officer sues to regain his job. Lots of deputies have done a lot worse and not gotten fired, Frank Bowling asserts.
- Power Lost in Laguna Beach
- Smog Battle Is Up for Debate by High Court : EPA: Sides wait to see if ruling will be reviewed. At issue is whether the government's acting fast enough to cut pollution.
- They've Achieved Success Teaching That Big Bucks May Mean Little Life
- Tax Plan Has 2 Backers, 2 Maybes Among Area Representatives : Economy: Reps. Waters and Tucker praise prospect for more inner-city jobs. Harman withholds opinion and Horn sees some good, some bad in it.
- Globe-Trotting Devers Takes Time to Win : Track and field: Running on her third continent in eight days, she breaks U.S. record in 50 meters.
- BASEBALL : Commissioner's Office Abounds With Chaos
- Soccer
- Ill-Fated Job Project Raises Questions on City Spending : Government: Officials gave $694,800 to a manufacturing expert to buy industrial equipment, but the enterprise failed and thousands of dollars have not been accounted for.
- Trial Begins for Son in Slaying of His Parents : Courts: Jeffrey Stephen Percell faces the death penalty if he is convicted. The prosecutor says he is unaware of a motive.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Verbum Dei Steamrolls Notre Dame, 96-78
- BELL GARDENS : Hunt Widened for New Police Chief
- James Woods, who later teamed up with...
- How Far Should We Open Door When Death Knocks?
- For Unlawful Concert Knowledge : VAN HALEN "Right Here Right Now" Warner Bros. ***
- With World Strife on Rise, U.N. Needs Military Muscle : Security: The U.S. can no longer act as the world's policeman. Instead, the Security Council must control new peacekeeping forces.
- Miner Wins Dunk Contest, Plans Return : NBA: Rookie from USC impersonates his childhood idols, fulfills a dream.
- Kennedy
- Michael Johnson ran the fourth-fastest indoor 400...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MIDDLE-AGE CRAZY : Actresses Aren't Burning 'Bridges,' They're Burning Up Phone Lines
- Northridge Shocked by Sacramento
- Drugs From Plant, Fish Oils May Fight Cancer
- Jazz, Pop Luminaries Accent Italian Composer's Solo Debut
- PERSPECTIVE ON CULTURE : Unfair Play in the Generation Wars : Twentysomethings don't deserve the negativity rap from their elders, the sell-out '60s crowd and the selfish boomers.
- Black Weekly Endorses Hahn for Council Seat
- SOCCER PAIRINGS : Santa Ana Valley Wins Coin Flip, Home Game
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Graf Pulls Out of Evert Cup, but Seles Mulls Entering
- Miscellany
- DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Brea-Olinda Swamps Ocean View Defense
- Peninsula Girls Cruise to Victory Over Alhambra
- 2PAC "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.AZ . . ." Interscope
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wilson Secures League Title With 38-36 Victory
- A Heap of Trash Trouble : Sanitation: Bailard Landfill's scheduled closure forces officials to cooperate on waste reduction and disposal. But battles persist.
- Once-Foul Bailard Landfill Strives to Prove It Has Cleaned Up Its Act
- Brothers in Arms : Freshman Firebrands Joseph and Anderson Taking Charge in Montclair Prep's Backcourt
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Walters' 74 Good Enough for Victory
- DIVISION III-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Costa Mesa Wards Off Comeback
- MOVIES : FAMILY : Hey, Kids, Look Who's Back : The pied piper of children's music dropped out three years ago, but Raffi has returned with a renewed focus on what he does best
- Agoura Hills Storm Victims Criticize City : Flooding: The property owners cite a lack of municipal support, try to determine who is liable.
- COUNTYWIDE : 4 Abort Klan Rally in Fear of Violence
- Jurisprudence
- Roaring Start Enables Thousand Oaks Girls to Roll
- Haunted by Historical Types : FREE, By Marsha Hunt (Dutton: $20; 228 pp.)
- National Education Corp. in Irvine Reports 90% Drop in 1992 Profit
- At Last, Dining Out Without the Din of Children : Travelers find more restaurants that offer separate rooms and menus for young customers.
- FAMILY WAY : Two Men and a Baby
- African Slave Descendants Eke Out Living in Remote Mexico Enclaves : History: Smithsonian photographs explore a legacy that stretches back to the 1520s. The exhibit will come to Los Angeles in July.
- Hawaii Split Over Missile Launch : Defense: Some residents join environmentalists in opposing the 'Star Wars' test near an ancient burial site. Others see economic benefit.
- At 74, He Says You're Not Too Old to Grow Up
- Shedding Light on the Latest in Decor
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Stolen Pass Sets Up Bell Gardens' Win
- New Myths and Old Realities About Immigration : Dealing with this controversial issue will require adherence to fact, a reflection on history and the willingness to work together
- 15 Couples Renew Their Wedding Vows for Better or Worse