- The Student Incident at 'Schindler's List' Viewing
- Is Ellis Worth More Than the Millionaires?
- Expensive Free Time
- Irvine Dancer Gets Spot on Arts Roster
- How Can Steel-Frame House Be Insulated?
- Concern Over Radar
- Drug Policy
- And They Say Skating Is Poetry in Motion
- Post-Quake Adjustments
- Obituaries - Jan. 29, 1994
- MIGHTY CLIPPERS: The good news is that...
- Jurors' Rift Emerged Early and Ran Deep
- Firefighters Union Assails Westminster : Spending: Labor leaders say cutbacks have endangered public safety. Council denies charges that its actions contributed to a man's death.
- BankAmerica to Acquire Continental Bank : Mergers: BofA's parent agrees to pay $1.9 billion for Chicago institution. California customers are unlikely to be affected.
- BankAmerica to Acquire Continental Bank : Finance: The proposed deal is just one more example of institutions riding a wave of consolidations.
- 36-Acre Auto Mall Planned for Rancho Santa Margarita
- Many Buildings Red-Tagged in Error, City Says
- DMV Told to Pay Millions by O.C. Jury
- Jurors' Rift Emerged Early and Ran Deep
- Union Blames Budget Cutbacks for Fire Death : Labor: A Westminster fire captain says reduced staffing has compromised public safety. City officials assail his claim.
- 'It's Like We're in Jail' : Locked Access Gate Traps Shantytown's 40 Tenants
- Ferguson Will Not Seek Reelection to Assembly : Politics: After five terms, he hopes to move to state Senate. Would-be replacements line up.
- Tarver Counts His Blessings as Captain of No. 1 UCLA
- LACMA: Positive News for a Change : Art: Board of Supervisors supports a 99-year contract that assures funding and reopens a path for expansion.
- Alton Group Inc.: The Irvine-based manufacturer of...
- Silicon Graphics Founder Quits to Launch New Software Firm
- Zeidman to Quit Distribution Post at Miramax
- Imperial Credit Reports Hefty Increases in Revenue, Profit
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Health Plan Won't Be Too Costly, Economists Say
- Apple Software to Be Licensed to Some Rivals : Computers: Access to Macintosh line will be conditional on using new PowerPC microprocessor.
- Special Counsel Gets Arkansas Office Space
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : QUAKE FACTS: Damage Report
- Finally Taking His Voice Seriously : Dick Montana went into a 'work frenzy' after he was diagnosed as having thyroid cancer.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Free School Meals Available
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Wilson Criticized for Asking U.S. to Pay Quake Costs : Recovery: Some Democrats fear the governor's strategy is making the state appear greedy. Backers praise him for tough negotiating stance.
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighters' Union Leader Faces Firing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Backs Liquor Sale at Arts Plaza
- Countywide : 32 Schools Host 60 Authors in Festival
- ANALYSIS / THE BILLS' OFFENSE : Kelly Directs From a Front-Row Seat
- ART REVIEW : Ruminations on the Resistance to Nature
- Israel Will Buy 20 F-15E Fighter Jets : Defense: McDonnell Douglas wins the $2-billion order despite a heavy push by rival Lockheed to sell its F-16.
- Mellow Is a Relative Term at Miramax
- Going to the Source : The Alex Theatre's musical staging of 'Sayonara' ignores the famous Brando film. Instead it stays true to the three love stories developed in James Michener's original novel.
- Field and Street
- Rollins Hired by Black GOP Senate Hopeful
- Furniture May Get Sacked, Too : Behavior: Armchair quarterbacks sometimes abuse tables and sofas in the heat of Super Bowl battles. But most won't admit to wrecking a rocker over a team's loss.
- Turtle Lovers Unite : Club members share a keen interest in the animals and work for their welfare.
- Wynn's International Inc.: The automotive-products maker reported...
- N.V. Ogarkov; Former Soviet Military Chief
- Royally Curious at Conde Nast
- Reno's Top Deputy Resigns Over Differences in 'Style' : Shake-up: Philip Heymann says they couldn't function as team. Separately, another assistant quits.
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : First Lady Tours Areas Hit by Quake : Disaster: Children in South-Central and homeowners in Hollywood appear consoled by Mrs. Clinton's presence.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 5 Robbery Suspects Arrested After Chase
- Task Force on the Trail of Post-Quake Price Gougers
- UCLA Picks Interim Head for Chicano Studies : Education: Some activists criticize appointment of administrator who helped negotiate end to hunger strike.
- CALABASAS : Quake Damages Cultural Core, 40 Residences
- MISSION HILLS : Condition of Hospital Is Near Normal
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Buena Park Heavyweight's Victory Wins Dual Meet
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP
- Concert Postponed
- Valenti Prods TV Execs to Restrict Violence
- Lawyer Held in Workers' Comp Fraud : Insurance: Eight others are arrested in what authorities call one of the biggest such schemes in Los Angeles history.
- Stocks Climb in Brisk Buying; Dow Up 18.30
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine-based company said...
- ECONOMY
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Drivers Beware
- Seeking Answers to Evil : The drama depicts Hitler, at age 35, on trial for treason. The playwright calls him 'charismatic and diabolical.'
- THEATER REVIEW : A Mixed Bard : Whitefire's hourlong production of 'Macbeth' is just a surface treatment, but madcap 'Twelfth Night' makes up for it.
- Angelenos on Edge From Continuing Aftershocks : Aftermath: Each major jolt--like Thursday's 4.5--sends the skittish scurrying. But some just shrug the shakers off.
- WORLD PERSPECTIVE / EUROPE : Popularity of French Premier Defies the Odds : Edouard Balladur has weathered enough crises to sink many a leader. But his ratings just keep rising.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Trimedyne Inc.: Suffering from a slump in...
- COLUMN ONE : Standing by Their Olympian : Tonya Harding hasn't always made it easy for Portland to love her. But some hometown fans remain true despite a media circus and the tangle of questions surrounding the assault on her rival.
- Timothy E. Miller, Founder of AIDS Walk O.C., Dies at 45
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Officials Hope Prized Adobes Can Be Restored : Landmarks: The quake-damaged historic sites in Simi Valley and near Piru will require extensive, costly repairs.
- New Billboards Warn Workers' Comp Cheaters
- 5 Killed, 6 Hurt in Shootings in Inglewood : Crime: A toddler, a teen-ager and three young men are killed in separate incidents. Police say eight of the victims were attacked within two hours; only two assaults appear to be related.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Road-Weary Commuters Are Learning to Wing It : Transit: Aviation firms offer service for Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys in wake of freeway damage.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Racist Flyers Upset Students at 2 Schools
- $50 Million Released for Road Repairs : Rebuilding: Infusion of federal funds will allow reconstruction to continue around the clock.
- Police Ready to Go Off the Record
- 'Sunset' Cast Members to Star in AIDS Benefit
- Navajo Leaders Bar Vote on Changing Tribal Name to Dine
- Clinton Plan Is Shrinking Deficit, Analysts Say
- 3rd Trial of Beckwith for Evers Slaying Opens : Justice: Proceedings for 73-year-old Mississippi racist start 30 years to the day from start of the first.
- Guns May Pass Cars in Causing Death by Injury : Violence: Shooting fatalities rose 60% from 1968 to 1991, a federal study finds. Auto deaths decreased 21% but remain the leading category.
- Wilson Renews Smog Check Law : Pollution: If a compromise with the federal government is reached before the legislation takes effect next year, the overhauled rules could supersede it.
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Cal State Northridge to Hold Classes in Portable Trailers : Education: Officials say continuing aftershocks make it impossible to count on using existing buildings when school reopens.
- The Shirts and the Ties Make the Officers
- 2 Florida Counties to Test Clinton-Style Welfare Plan
- VIDEO FACTS
- PERSPECTIVES ON REBUILDING : Someone Has to Pay for It : If landlords can't raise rents to fix or maintain properties, Santa Monica may not have any places left to rent.
- COMMENTARY : Even at the End, Long Didn't Stop Being Aggressive
- Golf
- COMMENTARY : Harding's Action/Inaction Is Anything but Olympian
- A Great Month for Overlooked Titles : Retailers are showcasing movies about African Americans during Black History Month.
- THEATER REVIEW : Message Lost on a 'Maiden' in Distress : Ariel Dorfman's play of ideas gets smothered beneath a plodding plot line, drab dialogue and a morass of melodrama.
- Jackson Robs Media of a Sexy Thriller
- Sigoloff Drops Bid for Top Schools Job
- Georgia Flag Protest Targets Super Bowl
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 2 Brave Aftershocks to Save Animals : Northridge mall: They find exotic fish flopping on the floor at pet store. They save about 100 dogs, cats and birds.
- Obituary
- Surprise Candidate for a Shaky Political Landscape
- Panel Backs Marquee for Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Commission recommends a 240-square-foot electronic sign, estimated to cost about $165,000.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Baby Living in Car After Quake Dies
- GARDEN GROVE : Youngsters Have Ton of Fun in the Snow
- Countywide : Native Americans Protest Times Policy
- Crespi Falls Short of Harvard, 55-54
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Takes On Cal With Questions at Guard
- Umpires' Plan Gets the Thumb From Council
- CSUN Close to Landing German Star
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Routs Master's, 82-52, as Solway Gets 23 Points
- India's Soundtracks Get Down, Dirty : Pop music: Trend dubbed 'rustic raunch' clashes with the official prudishness and hushed-up sexuality that have taken root in the land that once produced the Kama Sutra.
- Pop Album Chart : Salt-N-Pepa Scores a 'Necessary' Hit
- RECORD REVIEWS : Pop Adventure and Gothic Wit : Big Enjoyers Rediscover the Joy of Dabbling; Babylonian Tiles Put a New Bloom on Gloom
- North Launches Campaign for Senate Seat : Politics: Iran-Contra figure tells Virginia supporters that he wants 'to take back government from the insiders.' He has $1-million war chest.
- First Vaccine for Chickenpox Passes Key Step
- Low-Paying Jobs Factor in Welfare Fraud : For aid recipients with children, accepting minimum wage is a step backward.
- TOPANGA : Canyon Community Dodges 2nd Bullet
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School District No. 2 Administrator Quits
- Government: When It Works Well, and When It Doesn't : Quake aftermath reveals breathtaking efforts--and inadequacies
- And How Could We Forget 1992 at Albert Ville's Place?
- Irish Music Focus of Special
- ATTRACTION REVIEW : Disney Spins a Car Toon Tale
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shanghai Quartet Tackles Beethoven With Youthful Vigor
- CNN, Newsman Fred Friendly Win DuPont-Columbia Awards
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tropical Hot Spot : The quake hasn't slowed the pace at the colorful Cha Cha Cha in Encino, known for appetizers and rum drinks.
- Getting Back on Track : While most venues were operating within days of quake, Cal State Northridge remains closed and events at CalArts in Valencia have been canceled.
- Bands Rock the Status Quo for Young Women
- LONG BEACH : Judge Blocks Proposal to Erect Street Barrier
- Police Investigate S. Pasadena School
- VENTURA : 2 Finalists Named to Head New School
- POMONA : Man Linked to Photos of Molested Child Gets 20 Years
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : 6th-Grader Transfers Defended
- Federal Courthouse Gets Senate Authorization : Appropriation: The Environment and Public Works Committee approves $123 million for a 348,000-square-foot facility in Santa Ana that will provide much-needed space for 15 judges.
- COSTA MESA : More Input Sought on Church Addition
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Area Courts Struggling to Resume Operations : Justice: Officials deal with their own version of gridlock in an attempt to rebuild the Valley's quake-scarred legal system.
- FULLERTON : College President Borst Will Retire
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers End Bulls' Streak at 7
- Shortened Schedule Is Criticized : Earthquake: Some coaches don't like decision to cancel basketball games in Foothill League.
- Long Beach Too Much for Mumford
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Brackett's Goal Helps Costa Mesa Tie Estancia
- Titans' Baseball Success Depends on New Talent
- Royce Hall Could Be Closed to Arts Events Through '94 : Quake damage: The 1927 building that houses UCLA's showpiece auditorium may undergo seismic strengthening. Wadsworth Theater is its backup.
- Back in Session
- Pass by Van Buren Caught in Colorado
- SANTA ANITA : Bien Bien Starts 1994 Without Rival Kotashaan
- Mission Conference Realigns Divisions
- One-Way Flight to Round Trip in a Detroit Minute
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : It's Edberg Against the Americans in Final Four
- Yard Tries Hand at Another Injury
- Elegantly Crafted Tale of Doomed Love at the Court
- Coast to Coast, Janell Berte Goes the Distance for Her Gowns
- Summit on Crime Is Rescheduled
- O.C. Vietnamese Want Guarantee of Rights First
- Thin Is In : Menswear for fall means skinny ties, pants, jackets. Oh, and mohair. And dickeys. Really.
- Senate Urges End to Hanoi Embargo : Vietnam: After two days of heated debate, lawmakers recommend 62-38 that Clinton drop sanctions imposed as a result of the war. Veteran, MIA groups object.
- Claude Akins, Tough Guy of TV and Films, Dies at 75 : Celebrities: Actor starred in series 'Movin' On,' 'Lobo.' He called himself Hollywood's highest-paid unknown.
- Skirting Tradition : Body-conscious brides can wed something old and something new in gowns that change silhouettes from the ceremony formal to the short-and-sweet party dress or shapely sheath.
- New Line to Join Ted Turner Empire Today : Film: With more money, the company is likely to add a few big movies to its annual production schedule.
- Together in HarmonyWedding bands crafted of two...
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : First Lady Tours Quake Devastation : Leaders: Extent of damage is amazing, she says. Mrs. Clinton also takes part in crisis counseling session at elementary school.
- Bohemian in Black
- NO RESPECT: Pity the quake-plagued residents of...
- Great Western Narrows Quarterly Loss; AT&T;'s Profit Slips
- Judgment Against Animal Group Voided
- A Man and His Planet : He surfs, climbs rocks, paddles a kayak and runs a company that caters to 'dirt bags.' But Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard has made saving the Earth his <i> real</i> passion.
- No Aid Without Reforms, U.S. Warns Russia, Belarus : Diplomacy: White House scrambles to assess damage after democracy proponents are ousted.
- 80 Workers Laid Off by Western Digital
- Delta Air Lines Inc. lost $141 million,...
- U.N. Dismisses 30 in Balkans Mission for Corruption : Scandal: Soldiers and civilians stood accused of misconduct. It included black-marketing and visits to a Serb-run brothel.
- VAN NUYS : Courts Struggling to Rebuild Legal System
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Joins Alternative El Toro Reuse Panel
- 'Coach' Left Behind a Long List of Winners
- SUN VALLEY : Quake Victim Buried; City Regains Calm
- Golf
- Church Newspaper Accused of Blocking Ad on Priest Abuse : Conference: Molestation victims say the Tidings quashed the notice after three weeks of indecision. The archdiocese blames the quake, computer problems.
- Assemblyman Johnson to Seek Ninth Term in 72nd District
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Where to Get Help : A Guide to Coping With the Quake
- Another Super Rout Would Be Another Turn-Off for NBC
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dynamic Sax Work From Tenorman Walt Weiskopf
- PORT HUENEME : Dentist Is Named Chamber President
- Ex-Titan Official Disputes Testimony : Trial: DiTolla says administrators didn't want to keep Huffman as coach.
- Capital Coach Murray Is Fired
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII DAILY REPORT
- Preschoolers' Series Set on Disney Channel
- Developers Building Up Momentum : Construction: It's no '80s-type boom, but significant numbers of new homes and retail centers are in the works across the county for 1994.
- Egypt Fundamentalists' Suit to Force a Divorce Denied
- Doctor Charged With Taking $53 From Corpse
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Puts Traffic Congestion Into Overdrive : Transportation: With collapse of freeways, tens of thousands of cars are being rerouted into the city.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Paramedics Praise Crisis Procedures
- Woman Tells of Seeing Piroli Take Money From Bank Bag : Courts: Parish educator testifies at embezzlement trial that Simi Valley priest put collection funds into a paper sack.
- Titans Surprise UC Santa Barbara
- Miscellany
- MOVIE REVIEW : Believability Takes a Leap in Hwang's 'Gate'
- Popular Vietnam Singer Wants to Remain in U.S.
- AUTOS
- WORLD PERSPECTIVE / LATIN AMERICA : U.N.-Moderated Talks Spark Hope for Peace in Guatemala
- Digging for Treasure : Cleveland Wrecking offers many items salvaged from its various demolition projects.
- A Welcome Guest : Everette Harp, who plays once a week on Arsenio Hall's show, enjoys be-bop and mainstream tunes as well as jazz's pop side.
- Mexican Government, 8 Political Parties Sign Reform Pact
- Judge Drops Two Charges Against Kevorkian
- Simi Valley Tentatively Selects New Chief for Police Department : Law enforcement: The head of the Urbana, Ill., force, now undergoing a background check, may replace Lindsay P. Miller.
- Copters to Swarm at Convention Center
- STANTON : Man Who Was Hit by Pickup Truck Dies
- PLATFORM : Epicenter: the Soul
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Road Building Virtually Isolates Mobile Home Park : Bypass: As crews transform a once-neglected canyon route, residents can enter and exit only by a construction zone route several miles long.
- Psychics' Boss Has a Vision of Big Profits in His Future
- A Master of the Fine Art of Escape : Courts: He broke hearts and wallets posing as an English lord. Now, after a second hung jury, he may walk away from charges of transporting a stolen painting.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mejer Scores 34, Concordia Beats Chapman
- Angels Sign Hillegas to Triple-A Contract
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stoudamire Lifts Arizona Over Oregon
- National Video Rentals : 'Firm' Not Losing Sleep Over 'Seattle'
- Rushen to 'Stretch Out' at Brasserie
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said it...
- David Chandler; Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter
- PERSPECTIVES ON REBUILDING : Quick Recovery Is Paramount : This is not the time to remake the city; enforce building and safety codes but drop the planning restrictions.
- For sale--freeway, cheap: Just as we (and...
- VENTURA : 4 Charged in Fatal Shooting at Motel
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Martin, Sampras Will Play All-American Final
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Shine, El Modena Defense Lead 51-36 Upset of 10th-Ranked Villa Park
- The Coach and the Diplomat
- Taking Aim at the Bad Ads : Group Says Fine Print Belies What Products Tout
- STACKING UP SALESTotal album and single sales...
- Unocal Plans Job Cuts at 2 Facilities : Oil: Work force at Brea lab and Anaheim plant will be reduced by as much as 7% over the next six months due to a worldwide slump in crude prices.
- In Japan, It's Showdown Time on Reform : Government: Premier Hosokawa will try to work out an 11th-hour compromise with the opposition. Failing that, he may step aside.
- Stanley Adams; Hit Lyricist, ASCAP Chief
- MOORPARK : Man Arrested in Suspected Drug Sales
- Bigotry Is Immoral, No Matter Who Expresses It : Race relations: African Americans must reject anti-Semitism from one of their own.
- WESTMINSTER : City Manager Kenny Will Retire in March
- The Atrocity of the Food Weapon : Will West continue to let the Bosnians be starved by their genocidal foes?
- Valley Obituaries
- Controlling the Gun Epidemic
- Finding Keyboard Kin : Members of SeniorNet talk about everything, with about 50 categories on which they can write. They even have an on-line cocktail party, and some are planning a cruise.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Water District Role Defended by Officials
- Doctor Files Bias Suit Over Losing Key King Hospital Job : Courts: Officials say Dr. William Shoemaker was reassigned because of problems in keeping accreditation.
- Titans Win It With Something to Spare
- Kidd Doesn't Give Trojans a Chance : College basketball: Cal guard plays the whole game and keeps Bears in control against USC, 77-68.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pretty Good Grub for a Pool Hall : The Hollywood Athletic Club's Grill Room is still one of the great rooms in L.A.--a fine place to eat dinner or shoot a rack.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Schraff Group Gets New Art Director, Senior Copywriter
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : What in the World You Need to Know as Importer or Exporter
- Comarco Inc.: The maker of communications products...
- Controlling the Superhighway : Telecommunications: Administration presents plan to preempt local authority to ensure that all players are treated alike.
- Spirit of the Old West : Paintings by early 20th-Century illustrator W.H.D. Koerner at the Gene Autry museum capture feeling of frontier and vitality of pioneers.
- Furniture May Get Sacked During Game : Behavior: Armchair quarterbacks sometimes abuse tables and sofas in the heat of Super Bowl battles. But most won't admit to wrecking a rocker over a team's loss.
- Lift Ban on Bosnia Arms, Senate Urges
- Martin Kosleck; Actor Recognized for Nazi Roles
- Single-Payer Health Plan Touted as Best Around : Insurance: McDermott, Wellstone say their proposal offers better benefits than Clinton's. Taxes would pay for universal coverage.
- MISSION VIEJO : Stadium Won't Bear Coach's Name
- VENTURA : Couple Plants Trees at Park as Memorial
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty in Toxic Waste Case
- Camarillo Joins Bid to Get Sales Tax Funds for More Police
- OJAI : Council OKs $40,000 for New Generator
- Man Is Found Guilty of Murder in Shooting Outside Nightclub
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : No. 3 Cypress Handles Second-Place Katella
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Fillmore Gets Helping Hand From Barstow
- Bruins Sweat It Out : College basketball: Stanford hangs tough, but Edney scores 15 to lead No. 1 UCLA, 69-65.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sheppard's Overtime Goal Lifts Red Wings, 4-3
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica Races Past Bolsa Grande, 84-72
- Simi Valley Coach Faces Discipline
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Costa Mesa Makes Statement
- Poetry Series Debuts With 'Super Saturday'
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Program of Contrasts by Philharmonic
- Ben Stiller's Coming of Age : Premiere of His First Film Puts Director in Sundance Spotlight
- Stock Mutual Funds Drawing Record Cash
- Aid Plan Touches Off Budgetary Debate
- Culture Pearls and Ethnic Accents Add Touches of Tradition to Happily Ever After
- All Roads Really Do Lead to MOCA
- Boy Caught in Middle of Oxnard Pawnshops' Feud : 13-Year-Old Sued, Investigated After Reporting Tire-Slashing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plan OKd to Preserve Rustic Atmosphere
- THOUSAND OAKS : Betty Friedan to Speak at Conference
- Family Restaurants Finishes 682-Outlet Reorganization
- BOOK REVIEW / HUMOR : One-Liners Add Only Flavor, Not Weight : THE PARTISAN <i> by Benjamin Cheever</i> . Atheneum: $21, 261 pages
- Officials Miss Deadline for Smog Compromise : Pollution: But state and federal negotiators say they are making progress on changing California car inspections.
- Crime Show Music Puts Callers in Right Mood
- Join the Crowd : Sunday's game--boring as it may be--at least gives fans a chance to get away from earthquake cleanup.
- Pro-Environment BLM Director Baca Is Offered New Interior Job
- The Show Must Go On : Customers are staying away in droves after the quake but are expected to return soon.
- U.S. Expected to Call for Airtight Haiti Embargo
- SANTA MONICA : St. John's Hospital to Raze Quake-Damaged Wing
- Red, White and Rewarding : O.C. Red Cross Volunteers Are Aiding Northridge Quake Victims
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Navy's Help Sought for New Train Station : Transportation: Regional Rail Authority has formally asked Seabees to build the Metrolink project in Camarillo.
- Sentimental Journey : Ken Norton Is Headed for Atlanta, Even Though He Hasn't Reconciled With His Son
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Penn State Scores Early, Late to Upset Purdue
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Kings Lose by One Goal, 1.5 Seconds : Pro hockey: Ranger Mark Messier trickles in winning goal in overtime after final faceoff.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santiago Shuts Out La Quinta
- Section Votes to Modify Girls' Basketball Rule : High schools: Change, which must be approved by state and national boards, would include over-and-back violation.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII DAILY REPORT : Linemen Risk Highest Price for Bulking Up to Play
- Ewing Hits Shot in the Knick of Time : Clippers: Nine-foot jumper with 0.9 seconds left upstages Manning's 39-point performance in 103-101 loss before 17,507 at Anaheim Arena.
- MUSIC REVIEW : I Musici Veers From Tired to Terrific at Ambassador
- O.C. THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Reviving Bittersweet 'Raisin'
- Chamber Concerts Move to New Location
- Play's Proceeds Go to Quake Relief, P.A.W. S.
- Wulf Is Leader of Pack at Trabuco Hills : Basketball: Coach has guided Mustangs to two Southern Section championships and four Pacific Coast League titles.
- An Engaging Tribute to Perry Como
- ART REVIEWS : New Inspiration From Czechoslovakia