- For more than six decades, Los Angeles'...
- Slowly, Fire Victims Begin to Heal
- A New Flight Path : Women Fliers See Training as Combat Pilots as Widening Their Military Career Choices
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : THE IRISH TRIBUNE : Chinese Amnesty Will Affect Irish
- Playoff News Mixed for Northridge : College softball: Second-ranked CSUN to serve as host in regional against nemesis Fresno State.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : As Boys Become Kings, Dreams Become Real : Game 1: Childhood thoughts were of Maple Leaf Gardens. L.A. opens the conference finals there.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Simpson Saves Victory With 12-Foot Par Putt
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Exquisite--Perhaps Too Exquisite--Recital
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Vocal Rebirth for Sherrill Milnes
- Convenient for Whom? : Banking: ATMs offer easy access for both customers and the thieves who target them. Banks and police, however, say the crime rate is still relatively minuscule.
- Lawmakers See Little Chance for Campaign Reform : Government: Even proponents do not hold out much hope for changing financing laws this year. Critics of state Legislature say politicians are afraid of upsetting the status quo.
- Climate May Be Right for Cooperation
- No Time to Rest : At 89, longtime activist Dr. Sol Londe continues to work for such important-to-seniors causes as medical reform and strengthened Social Security. He says, 'What I want on my tombstone is, "He tried." '
- Don't Judge the Race by the First Stretch : Presidency: Clinton intends to outrun the forces of lethargy.
- Berries Plain and Fancy Star at Tasty Event
- Today's Agenda
- Al Unser Stands Alone in Quest : Indianapolis 500: He qualifies on Row 8. After retirement of Foyt and Mears, he is only four-time winner in the race.
- Rested Canadiens Defeat Islanders : NHL playoffs: Less than two days after New York's upset of the Penguins, Montreal ends the celebration with its ninth playoff victory in a row.
- New Format of Valley Edition
- Gleaners
- Crime
- WORKPLACE DIVERSITY : PROFILES :...
- Setting the Record Straight
- Bike Helmets Are a Must for Children
- The Dilemmas of Education
- New Format of Valley Edition
- Irvine Reserve
- WORKPLACE DIVERSITY : PROFILES :...
- WORKPLACE DIVERSITY : PROFILES :...
- Community Colleges
- Race-Baiting in Sacramento
- Race-Baiting in Sacramento
- The Dilemmas of Education
- Extracurricular or Education?
- MOVIES - May 17, 1993
- MOVIES - May 17, 1993
- MOVIES - May 17, 1993
- Obituaries - May 17, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 17, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 17, 1993
- No Magic in 'Aladdin's' Offensive Lyrics
- OTHER NEWS - May 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 17, 1993
- From the Archives: Decades later and we still remember their names: The cast of 'Cheers' reflects on the beloved series
- FICTION
- Friedan's Emphasis on Power and Aggression
- GUNS AND SLAUGHTER
- A WINNING OSCAR
- Financing for Mayor Campaign
- School Board Shows Poor Management
- Objecting to Portrayal of 80-Year-Old Woman
- Editorial Wrong About CSUN Faculty Role
- The Arguable Right to Bear Arms
- Escondido Canyon Homeowners: Racists or Realists?
- Demand for Malibu Principal to Resign
- Financing for Mayor Campaign
- Asian-American Studies at UCI
- Readers Speak Up in Defense of Rap Music
- Airbrushed 'Rangers'
- Financing for Mayor Campaign
- Escondido Canyon Homeowners: Racists or Realists?
- Financing for Mayor Campaign
- Nothing Ventured
- MTA Pursuing Alternative Fuels
- Financing for Mayor Campaign
- Readers Speak Up in Defense of Rap Music
- First, the Chickens Died; Then Denver Woman's Life Careered to Horror : Domestic violence: Stephanie Sund got a restraining order to protect herself from Jeff Thomas. He was not deterred; he shot her as she ran to the police station for help, order in hand.
- Studying Theater Proposal
- A Pleasure to Serve
- JUSTICE O'CONNOR
- Respect Comes Before Parenthood
- It's a Bargain
- TV's Prime Team
- Opposition to LEARN
- Escondido Canyon Homeowners: Racists or Realists?
- Legislation Seeks to Protect Public Safety
- Clinton's Tilt on Troop Use Shows Duplicity
- Soap Disciple
- Ferguson Misdirects Blame for Education Woes
- HOLOCAUST HELL REVISITED
- IN THE REALM OF A DYING EMPEROR:...
- Two Personal Journeys Offer Glimpse of India's Soul : Afternoon of Mourning at Agra's Fabled Taj Mahal
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : PICNIC PICKS
- THE DIVINE SARAH: The Life of Sarah...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips : Grecian Formula
- The Trials of Clarence Darrow : Charged With Bribing Jurors, the Lawyer Who Had Saved So Many Faced His Biggest Challenge: Saving Himself.
- Students Teach Merchants About the Price of Success
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : S. Africa Leaders Win Philadelphia Medals
- Piggy-Bank Protest Targets State Drain on Cities' Funds : Finances: Coalition says local municipalities are forced to 'bite the bullet' to help balance California's budget.
- Youths Who Helped After Riots Rewarded With Trip to Britain
- TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Bell Loses; South Gate Advances
- CRITTER ALERT: Wild animal season is upon...
- 2 Boys Arrested in Killing
- VOLLEYBALL : Marshall Wastes No Time in Eliminating Garfield
- <i> Voila--</i> Students Solve a Ditch Day Dilemma
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Symphony Plays a Part in Young Lives
- Paraguay Confronts Its Corruption : Latin America: Smuggling persists within nation 1 year after colonel reported it. But justice is beginning to take hold.
- First Brother Roger in Basketball Tiff
- Schools Aim to Build Skills, Pride with Housing Program
- Different Kind of Horsepower Clears Fire Debris : Environment: Draft team removes brush and charred wood from 1991 blaze in Oakland hills. The animals do less damage to the countryside than would heavy equipment.
- Something Neighbors Can Agree On
- Driver Helps Police Track Man in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Fenton School's Quest to Move Ahead
- Cycling
- Supporting Cast Stars for the Spurs : Western Conference: Carr, Ellis and Elliott lead San Antonio over Phoenix in Game 3, 111-96.
- PRINCELY CHATTER: Is Prince--who just announced his...
- JOHN TAVENER: "Mary of Egypt." Patricia Rozario,...
- Rowland Heights : Water Bills to Rise 20%
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- DOWNTOWN : 26 Redevelopment Projects Threatened
- Star Pitch for Charity Should Be a Hit
- State Blocks Hilltop Home Project : Development: Coastal Commission issues cease-and-desist order after land owner allegedly performed illegal grading.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Students to Vote on Issue of Gay Leaders
- City Keeps Local Landmark on the Map : Renovation: Former home of feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman is relocated, where it will be refurbished and sold as low-income housing.
- No Need to Rush in on Redevelopment : * Ambitious Local Efforts Should Proceed With Caution
- A Few Thoughts on Catalina, Karaoke and Craziness
- Officials in 2 Cities Concerned About Greenbelt's Future : Environment: Simi Valley is examining a development proposal on land in a buffer zone.
- Poll Finds Fragmented Sense of Civic Identity
- Three School Districts Deliver Pink Slips to Teachers, Others : Budgets: Layoffs loom for 2 in Ocean View Elementary, 42 in Westminister Elementary, 79 in Orange Unified. Other districts escape wielding ax.
- Husband Held in Wife's Killing During Quarrel
- Smith Dodges Debris in Wild Win
- Hill Williams Development Liquidators Scratch for Coins : Bankruptcy: The $90 million raised from 5,000 mostly elderly investors for a real estate development scheme appears to be mostly gone. Trustees have uncovered no hidden pot of money.
- FICTION
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE SOURCE : The Rhone River Begins Beneath a Glacier High in Switzerland--and Before It Reaches France, It Courses Through an Alpine Paradise
- LUSH LANGUAGE : Desert Heat : SO FAR FROM GOD<i> By Ana Castillo (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- N o witches was my first...
- Reagan Attacks Clinton Over Plan to Kill 'Star Wars' Program
- Drive to Revive East L.A. College Football Falls Short
- Crumbling Prince Albert Bronze Stirs Controversy : Sculpture: Queen Victoria's memorial to her husband is shrouded in scaffolding, but the economy has forced Britain to defer its restoration. Some contend it isn't worth saving.
- Hurry to Their Blues Heaven
- Baby 1st to Receive Gene Treatment : Medicine: Childrens Hospital team uses the therapy on a newborn in historic surgery. Doctors hope to cure his rare immune disorder before disease sets in.
- Fire Causes $200,000 in Damage to Auto Shop
- Soccer
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : White Sox Fill the Holes Without Emptying Vault
- Laura Davies turned back repeated challenges and...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : . . . AND HE DIDN'T NEED AN AGENT : A Whale of an Actor in a Killer Part
- SUMMER SNEAKS : Well, They Wanted Action : Brash newcomers Zak Penn and Adam Leff engineered their own industry buzz, landing an agent and a deal for their screenplay. Fame and fortune followed, but with a weird ending
- Heavy Breathing as a Career Move
- Nirvana is returning to the studio to...
- FICTION
- STYLE / FASHION : Kitchen Couture
- Weekend at a Wild, Western Shore : On Canada's Vancouver Island, two villages share a realm of booming sea and timber. Luckily, too, there are inns with fireplaces.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : PICNIC PICKS
- America's Three 'Crown Jewel' National Parks
- STYLE / GARDENS : Pretty as a Picture
- Chaos, Convincingly : LONG WAY FROM HOME, <i> By Frederick Busch (Ticknor & Fields: $21.95; 292 pp.)</i>
- DOWNTOWN : Warm Response to Free Thermometers
- FICTION
- JEWISH CULTURE AND HISTORY GET A DRAMATIC WORKOUT ON TELEVISION SERIES
- BOXING : Local Fighters Post Wins in National Golden Gloves
- A Last Round for 'Cheers' : THE CAST TOASTS THE END WITH FOND MEMORIES
- Janet Reno Emerges From Waco Disaster a Folk Hero
- BELL GARDENS : Ombudsman Job Remains Unfilled
- Pasadena : Restaurants Give to Schools
- Thatcher Is Named Chancellor of William and Mary in Virginia
- A Last Round for 'Cheers' : THE CAST TOASTS THE END WITH FOND MEMORIES
- WESTLAKE : Affordable-Housing Projects Lined Up
- Taggers Leaving Mark on O.C. Consciousness : Graffiti: Explosion of spray-paint throughout county overwhelms authorities, business owners and residents.
- Fall of the House of Woodworth : Historic Mansion Has Fallen on Hard Times. But Bell Gardens Officials Are Ready to Renovate It.
- Obituary
- Elementary Discoveries : Education: Fifth-graders from a Huntington Beach school stargaze, learn to launch rockets and toy with the principles of gravity during their five-day stay at Astro Camp in Idyllwild.
- Building With Blockbusters : Gretzky Trade Was the Key to the Kings' Success This Season, but There Have Been Plenty of Other Big Deals During the Last Five Years
- COLLEGE TENNIS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC, UCLA Open With Impressive Victories
- NEW RELEASES : Quality Time With Bessie, Brazil, Frishberg
- A Look inside Hollywood and the movies : CAMEO CORNER : Green Hornet Pays Homage to His Kato
- TIME IS THE SIMPLEST THING by...
- Two Personal Journeys Offer Glimpse of India's Soul : Meeting Life's Ebb and Flow on Calcutta's Howrah Bridge
- Please Leave Profile at Front Desk : Hotels: Your preferences in room location, price and other particulars increasingly are being noted by big chains--which promise to keep them confidential.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : ON THE TRAIL OF THE ENEMY ANCESTORS : By All Means, Visit the Mysterious, Stunning Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest--But Tread Lightly and Don't Take Home Any Souvenirs
- Is There Birth After Death? : WOMAN OF THE INNER SEA, <i> By Thomas Keneally (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $21; 277 pp.)</i>
- More Tour Operators Face the Sober Truth : Tourism: Recovering alcoholics and addicts are voting with their pocketbooks for so-called "recovery travel."
- Cities Unite to Fight for State Funds : Revenue: The coalition suggests that some mandated but unfunded programs imposed by the state be eliminated or suspended.
- Test Puts Aging Drivers Ahead of Curve : Safety: Relatively simple experimental exam could help older citizens decide when it's time to get off the road.
- Rapist Sentenced to 75-Year Term : Courts: Johnny Duane Miles is also a suspect in a series of sexual assaults and robberies in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
- Discontent Runs High in Valley, Times Poll Shows : Communities: More than half feel their quality of life is declining. The least satisfied are those living in minority areas or gated neighborhoods.
- Shooting Claims Life of Reseda High Sophomore : Crime: Nikki Foley, an athlete and scholar, hoped to be the first in her family to go to college. The attack left 3 others injured.
- Ex-Addicts, Alcoholics Prove Selves at Al-Impics : Recovery: A festival of sports and games in Santa Clarita allows competitors to overcome past defeats.
- Larsen Churns Out 56 1/2 Points to Lead Harvard to 2nd : High school swimming: Strong showing by versatile junior enables Wolverines to finish behind San Luis Obispo in Division III girls' final.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bowen Notches Shutout, Earns Nitch in Marlin Record Book
- DIVISION III SWIMMING : Laguna Hills Boys Win Team Title
- Luyendyk Wins Waiting Game : Indy 500: Dutchman gambles on afternoon run and takes pole from Andretti at 223.967 m.p.h.
- Indy 500 Partial Lineup
- A Trip Home : Fans of English Soccer Gather to Watch Their Sport's Big Event
- JAM UP: Is anybody worried about Pearl...
- Well, It's About Time
- Rap and Feminism <i> Do</i> Mix : Surprise! Videos by Positive K and Paris put a positive spin on respect for women
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : PICNIC PICKS
- The Price Is Righter for Eager Home Buyers : Real estate: Costs at new housing developments coming on the market in Orange County are reflecting lower land prices and economies in design. Sales are fast-paced.
- Black Agents Charge INS With Job Bias : Workplace: The 19 Los Angeles officers are asking an administrative law judge to certify their class-action complaint. They want back pay and reform throughout the troubled agency.
- The Mayoral Race Gets Down to Class Warfare : Campaign: Woo and Riordan both practice traditional politics, but the voters each man appeals to couldn't be more different.
- The Nation : Letter From Socks: Would a Cat Know From Health-Care Reform?
- Failure of Bond Issue Raises Pressure on Fresno Schools
- Former Pastor Sentenced for Killing Dentist With Ax : Crime: Ex-minister at Torrance church gets 15 years to life. He had pleaded guilty to second-degree murder stemming from alleged love triangle.
- 23-Month-Old Killed by His Father's Van
- L.A. MAYOR'S RACE : Politics or Dirty Pool, It's Spy vs. Spy in Mayoral Race
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Mansell Makes Field, Then Goes to Florida
- The Early Prime of Miss Muriel Spark : CURRICULUM VITAE: Autobiography, <i> By Muriel Spark (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 213 pp.)</i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE LAST SHANGRI-LA : The Indian State of Sikkim, a Pristine Himalaya Paradise, Is Now Openly Encouraging Trekkers for the First Time
- Japanese Garden Grows From Reclaimed Water
- This Mom? Hate Barney? No Way, but . . .
- She Talks to Killers, Lives to Tell About It : Crime: FBI agent, like 'Silence of the Lambs' character, collects information to help the agency build a file of characteristics and methods of offenders.
- School Year Starts Sept. 1, Ends Aug. 31
- Whether you are awed by the iron...
- Picus, Chick Turn Political TV Debate Into Personal Feud
- Notes about your surroundings
- He Has Passion for Games He Cannot See
- A Harbor Cruise: Seahawks Rout Pierce in Playoff Opener
- Dodgers Go Quietly Again, 7-1 : Baseball: They get only six hits as the Astros drop L.A.'s record to 14-21, the same as last season's after 35 games.
- Maple Leafs Next Up for Kings : Hockey: Toronto puts away St. Louis with four goals in first period en route to a 6-0 victory.
- Underground Techno Gets Daytime Play With Vocals
- STYLE / INTERIORS : Westward Home
- tv till you drop : WITH INTERACTIVE VIDEO, PAPERLESS BILL PAYING AND PAY-FOR-PLAY MOVIE PREMIERES JUST AROUND THE CORNER, CABLE-TELEVISION BARON JOHN MALONE IS READY TO ZAP YOU, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. AMERICANS MAY NEVER LEAVE HOME AGAIN.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE KAYAK CHANNEL : Catch the Groove, Scout the Wave, Feel the Real Exhilaration of Paddling Through Southern California's Channel Islands
- THURGOOD MARSHALL: Champion of Civil Rights ...
- Earthquake, By SUZANNE LUMMIS
- Gala North Carolina Festival Is a 'Golden Gathering' : Variety of entertainment for visitors 50 and over takes place Sept. 7-18.
- EASTSIDE : Help for Businesses in Enterprise Zone
- Monrovia : Permit Denial Challenged
- The Creative Brew : GLEN AND LES CHARLES, JAMES BURROWS
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : From Mary Stone to Christine on 'Coach,' Fabares knows the ropes
- Murders, He Drew : San Diego Homicide Detective Paints Art With Different Strokes
- A Whole New Ken
- Deputies to Strike a Pose to Catch Gay-Bashers : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department will play on stereotypes in undercover effort to deter hate crimes near bars.
- EX-LOVES, AMNESIA AND MORE POP INTO DAYTIME PLOT LINES
- Ticket to Heaven (Bravo Sunday at 5...
- It's Showtime in Debate Over Movie Theaters : Referendum: Backers see Tuesday vote as a wake-up call for a slumbering downtown. Foes envision a nightmare of congestion and blight.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Maxine Waters : Veteran Legislator Makes People Angry--but She's Never Ignored
- Storm Douses Power at Northridge Mall
- Antelope Valley Fair Board Raises Prices : Lancaster: Admission will cost $1 more. Directors warned they must 'profit or perish.'
- Canyons Takes a Tumble : Baseball: Long Beach surprises Cougars in playoff opener, 9-2.
- Boxing
- Miscellany
- Nelson on Wild-Goose Chase Again : Junior college track: Despite another official's error, Glendale runner is second in steeplechase.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Thrills! Chills! Laffs! And These Are Just the Previews!
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- In Brief
- In Brief
- ART : This Room Is Not for the Birds : Whistler's legendary 'Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room' is refurbished at the Smithsonian
- In Brief
- The American Economy Needs Clinton's Tax-and-Cut Budget Package
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips : Outside Agitation
- Clinton May OK Resuming Underground Nuclear Tests
- Cop Show: Taut and Riveting
- Rest Stopped : Ticketing, Towing of Homeless in Cars at South Park Brings Complaints
- El Monte : Police to Get Computers
- DASHED HOPES: Nikki Foley had hoped to...
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Smarter Spending Means Saying <i> No</i> : People are dying for want of the basics, while others get state-of-the-art medicine that won't alter their prognosis.
- 4 Teen-Agers Hurt in Drive-By Attack
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PLAYOFFS : OCC Starts Fast, but Fizzles in Loss
- Loyola Splits Doubleheader With Pepperdine
- Coach Gets His Wish in Final Season
- THEATER : The Sweet 'Kiss' of Success : After 20 years of anonymity, Brent Carver is being hailed as a new star--with a Tony nod to boot--for his turn in the musical
- Watch Those Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Increases
- WOMEN OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY: A Biographical Dictionary...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips : High Notes
- THE BIZ : Cause, Celeb
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : WALK THIS WAY : By Foot Through Wordsworth Country, Across Verdant Valleys, Past Drowned Towns and Industrial Ruins--It's England's Coast-to-Coast Wainwright Path
- Bioengineering Class Assignment: Reality : Health: The Pennsylvania students got a real-life project in Andrew Bender, a paralysis victim fighting debilitating back pain.
- The Tools to Help Us Get Along : Education, crime and economic opportunity are the keys to building bridges between cultures, some community leaders say.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Traditional Homes and Ready Freeway Access : Bixby Knolls: Sleepy part of Long Beach has many older homes that are attracting younger families.
- Some Sweat It Out When 'Called In'
- Pesticides Used in Buildings Poisoned Them, N.Y. Workers Say : Environment: More than 700 employees in three buildings have filed worker's compensation claims over chemical exposure in the last year, and 43 have filed suit.
- In Bosnia, 'Peacekeeping' Forces Will Be 'Peacemakers' : Diplomacy: Bosnia has never been a nation and has no specific cultural identity. Why are we intent on preserving this Balkan no man's land?
- Breakdown Question Angers Lukas After Union City's Death
- INDIVIDUAL BADMINTON : Injury Spoils Nguyen's Bid for the Title, Record Books
- RESTAURANTS : THE WINE LIST
- Prescription Is Fun at Nation's First Playroom for AIDS-Infected Kids : Health: N.Y. hospital opens treatment center to help the young patients overcome depression and fear while a play therapist works with them.
- Air Force Officials Allegedly Hid $112-Million Missile Cost Overruns
- Protesting Patriarchy : 14 years after authorities excommunicated Equal Rights Amendment champion Sonia Johnson, Mormon feminists are re-emerging. Rather than leave the church, they want to change it.
- A Window on the World : A Jefferson High School student is discovering new parts of the city through journalism. And she talks about how she has survived in her own neighborhood. : ANA VASQUEZ
- Serbian Voters Express Contempt for Peace Plan : Bosnia: In two-day referendum, they are expected to defy outside pressure and continue the deadly struggle.
- VOLLEYBALL : Roosevelt Comes Up Short in 4-A Final
- Clinton Hears Rumblings Within Own Ranks : Politics: Moderate Democrats fret that he has leaned too much toward old-style 'interest-group liberalism.'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Shop Owner Faces Jail for Smog Fraud
- COLUMN LEFT/ BOB GUCCIONE JR. : Will Clinton Get His Act Together? : So far, the Just-Do-It President has given us Janet Reno and Waco, nothing to cheer about.
- Outrage of Latino Elite: Good Sign for 21st Century : Protest: Anger on campus stirred by the new generation of Latino achievers signals political involvement. Can the mayor's office be far behind?
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Man Crossing Street
- They're Just Aching to Play : Stalwart Veterans Won't Let Ailments Keep Them Out of Manhattan Beach League
- Safety's First--and Free--at Weeklong Event
- Race to Benefit Youth Program for Safe Rides
- Both Drivers Killed in Head-On Collision : Traffic accident: Truck swerving near El Toro base hits Volvo station wagon, injuring 3 small children.
- Waging a War Against Extinction : Wildlife: Across Ventura County, a growing number of animals and plants are in peril. Growth and environmental interests clash over preservation.
- Simi May OK $100 Rebates for Water-Saving Toilets : Conservation: Based on the response to an earlier program, officials hope to see about 600 high-volume models replaced.
- ROUNDUP : Matadors Win 2 in Softball
- Noisy Storm Catches Area Off Guard
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Can Billy Ray Cyrus Elude the Sophomore Jinx?
- THREE ON THE TOWN : A WILD PITCH : His Business Was Picking Up Until the Conversation Ended With a Proposition
- The Dark Side of the Moon Race : PETER NEVSKY AND THE TRUE STORY OF THE RUSSIAN MOON LANDING, <i> By John Calvin Batchelor (Henry Holt: $23; 498 pp.)</i>
- The Region : Cable Transfer in Works
- Stop, Look & Listen
- TRACK : Trejo Helps Lead Belmont Sweep of Conference Finals
- Sorry, Ferrari : The Public Has Shifted Gears, Leaving Boom Years for the Plush Cars in the Dust
- There's No Love Lost for Entrepreneur Who Envisioned Model City : Environment: Most historians contend his plan for a metropolis on the shores of Niagara River was never more than a con. Others call him naive. The unintended result was Love Canal.
- When you go out for a bike...
- L.A. MAYOR'S RACE : Clinton Hails Woo for Putting 'People First' : Politics: President's endorsement says the councilman has consistently fought for the middle class. Riordan responds that his opponent stands for the status quo.
- Miscellany
- PREP SWIMMING : Jenkins Breaks Freestyle Record
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Manning Is Mandatory for Clippers