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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Two Halves Add to More Than Whole
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Aspiring to Work Less? Try On a Budget for Part-Time Pay
- Truck Explosion on Interchange in Bay Area Kills Driver, Injures 7
- At 82, Benefactor Betty Williams Still Takes the Cake: Ideally, Angel Food
- SIMI VALLEY : Pay Hike Sought for Police Dispatchers
- Man Slain in Little Saigon Restaurant
- Dense Fog Plagues John Wayne Airport; More Expected Today
- A Tactic Outlives Its Time
- CSUN Coasts Past Loyola, 10-2
- TV REVIEW : An Outsider Goes 'Inside the F.B.I.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China Sanctions May Be More Ballet Than Battle : Trade: Two sides' posturing is potentially serious. But experts see little short-term impact on U.S., California.
- Political Consequences of Humanitarian Aid : Rwanda: By keeping the culprits in power, aid may be hurting those it is meant to help.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Identify Man Killed in 1-Car Crash
- Well-Known Concerns : Huntington Beach Residents Say Oil and Quality of Life Don't Mix
- FULLERTON : Police Plan Checks on Child Restraints
- RUNNING / LONG BEACH MARATHON : Winners Were Out of Pocket, Out of Shoes
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women No Match for Maxwell, New Mexico State
- Davis Cup Redemption for Martin
- Chargers Hire Chiefs' Defensive Coordinator
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Di Blasio Plays With Bold Vitality at Universal
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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Stepping Off the Full-Time Track : Flexible Work Schedules Allow Workers to Balance Their Lives While Thriving at Work : Ellie Kehmeier: Deloitte & Touche
- DATELINE: MIAMI : In Phone Fiasco, Five Little Digits Didn't Add Up to Zero
- OXNARD : Assailants Attack Occupants of House
- THOUSAND OAKS : Commissioner Seeks Seat on City Council
- Work Due to Start on $28-Million Sewage Plant : Ojai Valley: The facility satisfies a state mandate to improve Ventura River conditions. Customers will see steeper bills.
- Queens Court Queen's Victory Gives Paseana a Third Second
- Theater : 'Ganesh' a Rich Journey Into Land of The Other
- Music : Symphony Turns a Spotlight on Beethoven
- 'Silence' Avoids Problems With Ads, NBC Says, Selling Out at Normal Rates
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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / PART-TIME CAREERS : Stepping Off the Full-Time Track : Flexible Work Schedules Allow Workers to Balance Their Lives While Thriving at Work : Rosemary Mans: Bank of America
- To Judge Him by His Car Would Be, Uh, Krazy
- Deep Freeze Follows the Season's First Big Snowstorm in Northeast
- Bosnia's Muslims, Croats Renew Alliance : Balkans: U.S. officials obtain pledge at meeting in Germany. The nearly year-old federation has few concrete aspects so far.
- Obstacle to Renewal : Oxnard Finds Only 4 Neighborhoods Out of 15 Back Redevelopment
- SOUTH COUNTY : A Driving Tuneup for Seniors
- Pet Products Accepts Higher Offer From Hartz Mountain
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- What to Consider if You Want to Join in Now : Investing: Though many pros say rallies haven't run their courses, they warn against going overboard.
- YELLOW ALERT: Today marks the start of...
- COLUMN ONE : Bosnia: Hell of WWII Is Relived : Few survivors of the last war think they will escape again. The world's inaction has stolen what helped sustain them before--hope.
- Beijing Works Against Its True Interests : Other nations need to help Washington in enforcing fair trade rules
- Clinton's Solo Bailout Spells Disaster : Mexican crisis: His fateful mistake is in handcuffing our prosperity to Third World regimes that cannot swim.
- Many Happy Landings : Van Nuys Airport Bustles With Pilots, Celebrities
- Whitlock Excels After Learning a Difficult Lesson : Basketball: No longer just getting by, ex-Loara standout making grade at Hawaii.
- Kings Still Upbeat Despite Latest Loss
- She's Balancing Life, Sport : Pacifica's Pawlowski Is No Gym Rat, She Just Plays Like It
- A Timely Push Propels Bruins Past Notre Dame : College basketball: O'Bannon comes to Edney's defense, which seems to inspire UCLA in 92-55 victory.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rich Trip Through Castellan Countryside
- Rickie Lee Jones: From Head and Heart : Pop music review: During 'a conversation on creativity,' she enlightens and touches emotional chords with her words and music.
- GOP Goal to Balance the Budget Likely to Pinch States' Pockets : Spending: Democrats warn that the proposed amendment will require deep cuts. But some Republican governors say they'll tighten their belts.
- Gunmen Fire on Pakistani Crowds, Kill 21
- Marathon Race-Walk Winner Collapses
- Error-Prone Matadors Swept by Titans
- Search Continues at Mt. Baldy
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Fighting for Scale Doesn't Work for Toney
- Larry Adler: Refugee From the Blacklist
- Ken Pfeiffer has joined Storage Concepts Inc....
- Psychological Test for Job Hunters Can Be Challenged
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Salvation for Some Jittery Souls : Recovery: Caffeine addicts finally have a place to share their struggle: a 12-step program for coffee junkies. It's in Portland--naturally.
- Party Leaders Trade Budget Accusations : Politics: As Clinton prepares to give his fiscal outline to Congress today, partisan scoffing increases. But Dole hints at a swap of a minimum wage hike for a capital gains tax cut.
- Part-Time Careers
- COMMITMENTS : Crossed Wires : Puzzled by your partner's logic--or lack of it? It could just be that your brains work differently.
- FULLERTON : Nonprofit Groups Sought for Cleanup
- Races to Keep Student Extra-Curricular Activities in the Running : Fund raising: 2,300 run in the Anaheim Memorial Good Sport events. With the county's financial woes, the proceeds are sorely needed for the arts and sporting events.
- VENTURA : Woman, 34, Killed in Crash Into Wall
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- Happy 100th to Baseball's Sultan of Swat
- Sen. Ted Stevens
- Not the Way to Save Money
- Death Penalty Cases
- Library Poll Opens Doors
- A Smoking Derivative
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- Zero to 60
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- Fire Captain Is Not a Hero
- Cattle More a Threat Than Lions
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- THOUSAND OAKS : Board to Reject Bid for Storage Space
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- CUT BACKS: At least a dozen area...
- Mediators Halt Talks on Peru-Ecuador Dispute : Latin America: Skirmishes between two countries' forces continue. Negotiations are to start again in Brazilian capital.
- Judges Will Be Giving Fewer Chances to Young Criminals : Courts: New laws reduce the likelihood that defendants will be sentenced to the California Youth Authority.
- Kickback Defense Claim: It's Politics, Not Payoffs : Courts: Laguna Hills man's attorney says Japanese business practices will be on trial next week. In all, 24 have been charged in the American Honda case.
- For a Real Shocker, Read Proposed Balanced Budget Amendment
- FICTION
- THE MODADA MYSTIQUE : Dali Lobster, Surreal Eel, Erotic Chicken, P Soup: Wit, Whimsy--and Adventure
- 'Johnny Suede'
- Clinton Reminds GOP of Bush's Move, Asks Minimum Pay Hike
- REGION : Conference Focuses on Health Solutions
- REGION : Job Training Class Aimed at Youths
- Israel Looks Past Borders, Arms for Long-Range War
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Common Ground : Seeking to Improve Their Regular School, Hamilton High Officials Look to Campus's Own Magnet Programs for Inspiration
- HYDE PARK : Library Implements Computer System
- A Road That's a Testament to Our Ignorance About Growth : Absent an overarching vision, development disputes come down to whom you know and how tough is your lawyer.
- Lakes Spill but Supplies Remain Low : Water: Officials say underground basins remain overdrawn and one good rain hardly makes a difference.
- Driver Dies in 1-Vehicle Crash in Simi
- Planning Panel Losing a Voice for Pro-Growth : Thousand Oaks: As Mervyn Kopp prepares to leave, he can look back at a record that has earned him a loyal following and has attracted enemies.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Battles Over Bond Crisis, El Toro Base Escalating South's Talk of Secession
- By All Accounts, They'll Be Forever in County's Debt
- Demand Up for Less-Deadly Force : Police: Innovative non-lethal weapons help officers avoid fatalities. But each device has a drawback.
- Forget Votes, Play's the Thing for Van Exel
- It's Minor Things That Help Canyon
- Long Beach Finds the Zone, Beats First-Place Utah State : Basketball: Greenberg's defensive strategy works in 62-50 victory over Aggies. McNaull scores season-high 24 points.
- Loyola Can't Stop Portland, 71-61
- More American Households Installing Second Telephone Line : Telecommunications: Industry experts cite usage by baby boomer's teen-age children, personal computers and the trend toward working at home.
- DOWNTOWN : Auction to Benefit Evans Adult School
- CRENSHAW : Artists Sought for Magic Johnson Mural
- DOWNTOWN : Groups to Send Up to $1 Million to Kobe
- Father: Lee Won't Miss More Games
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman Decides Game and Gets 22 Rebounds
- Gonzaga Rolls Over Pepperdine, 93-67
- Santa Barbara Gets Swept Up by Small Ball at Northridge
- McCutcheon Selects USC, Has Big Plans
- THEATER NOTES : S.T.A.G.E. Shifts AIDS Benefit Site
- SERVING TRUTH AND HER COUNTRY
- NBC Breaks the Silence
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Querying Brown a Delicate Task for Simpson Defense
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Takes Its Revenge on Crenshaw, 78-65 : Basketball: The Dons take advantage of their quickness to seal the victory, their first win over the two-time defending City Section 4-A champions since 1992.
- Survey Finds Students' Internet Access Limited
- DOWNTOWN : Karaoke Helps Tune Class's English Skills
- Military Policy, Gay Epithets--No Big Deal : Why feign offense at words that merely echo the official line of defense and public policy?
- Lofty Dreams : One Man's Fantasy Leads Downtown Pomona Revival
- U.S. Has Advantage After Doubles Victory : Davis Cup: Palmer and Reneberg get the breaks in four-set victory. Martin can clinch first-round decision over France.
- Perry Could Be Cinderella Story : Golf: He quietly takes three-shot lead at Pebble Beach as Bill Murray and his hat steal the spotlight on TV.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Wrestles Its Way to Eight-Way Victory
- John Lydon wrote in his auto biography,...
- Mozart, After the Deluge
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- Pure Profit : For Small Companies That Stress Social Values as Much as the Bottom Line, Growing Up Hasn't Been an Easy Task. Just Ask Ben & Jerry's, Patagonia and Starbucks.
- Clinton Seeks Funds to Curb Illegal Hirings
- SOCCER : 4 Lincoln High Players Suspended After Fight
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- NBC Breaks the Silence
- LESS LETHAL ALTERNATIVES : Employing New Devices to Subdue Suspects
- Skinheads Still Visible Presence in Ventura : Hate: Police chart no rise in the activities of white supremacists, but some local leaders say the problem is larger than authorities suspect.
- Hollywood Rings Up the Jerky Boys
- FICTION
- Albert Elsen; Stanford Professor, Rodin Expert
- Two Reactors Removed From Scrutiny List
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Free Class Offered in Spanish Literacy
- Patricia Highsmith; U.S. Mystery Novelist
- Design: Contest Attracts Innovative Amenities
- Wetlands' Amigos Loses Some Old Friends : Environment: The once-tiny wetlands group is now a major player near the decision-making process, but critics accuse it of selling out by supporting development.
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Pulling the Rug on Students : By the year 2000, the UC and Cal State systems will be turning away eligible applicants, if policies are not changed.
- School Safety Efforts Are Questioned : Education: Despite administrators' steps to reduce campus violence in Simi Valley, some worry that the district is not acting boldly enough.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Baker Cooking, Burbank Wins Title
- UCI Still Looks Up to Magee
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Metz's 17 Help Brea Olinda Dominate Alemany, 62-46
- A Major League Cast Goes Back to the Future : Baseball: Former Valley-area stars, realizing its value to youngsters, launch own camp--with a spring-training flavor.
- Burrowing Into the Heart : Zdenek Miler's Mole--a beloved icon of European animation--is making his U.S. debut in the home video market.
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- REGION : New Office to Stress Cancer Awareness
- Briton Hopes to Set Land Speed Record
- Home Improvement : Crenshaw's Famed Willie West, Son Shoot for Mutual Respect
- THE HOMELESS : They're Pressing the Issue
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Earning His Stripes : Tiger was just a babe in the Woods family when he first picked up a golf club. And he's still swinging at 19. But it's not just his talent that is making him a star.
- Getting the Moderates Together : Palestinian Muslim extremism triggers an extraordinary Cairo conference
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Eloise Anderson : On Bridging the Gap Between Welfare and Work
- Anti-Gang Visit Grim, but Necessary : If a single Bowman High School student got the message, the program was worthwhile
- COMMENTARY ON THE FISCAL CRISIS : With Some Creative Hard Work, There Can Be a 100% Solution : Cities need all their money back from Orange County's failed investment pool--and here are some ideas for making it happen.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Construction Closes Lanes of Trask Avenue
- Clippers Give Lakers Fight to the Finish : Pro basketball: Lakers hold on, 121-118, but it goes down to last shot.
- Titans' Pitching Gives Way in Ninth in 11-10 Loss to Stanford
- Soccer Coaches Would Travel for Better Matches
- GOLF : Florida Winds Inflate Scores
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Warrior Woes Only Worsened When Webber Left
- POP MUSIC : The Roses Bloom Again : Vaguely remember the Stone Roses? That may have to do with their five years in legal and musical limbo. They're finally back and this time around, they're talking.
- THEATER : Acting Speaks Louder Than Words : At the Deaf West Theatre Company, they're out to make theater that goes beyond just good intentions. In just a few years, critics and audiences already agree.
- Hearings Begin on Rewriting the Rules for IRAs
- Destination: Wyoming : The Roar Heard 'Round the Wild : A newly completed trail sets snowmobilers and conservationists on a collision course
- Swamp Monsters and Other Tropical Tales
- Homefront : Good Fences Make. . .
- If Someone Says Take a Hike, Try Arizona
- CULVER CITY : Residents of 3 Areas Oppose Bus Yard Proposal
- National Cemeteries for Veterans Short on Space : Interment: Fifty-six of 114 have no more grave sites available, and the rest are filling rapidly. Finding additional space, officials say, is a challenge.
- Creditor Panel Wants County to Raise Taxes
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Washington Lets the Air Out of Dorsey
- Famed Birds Forsaking San Juan Capistrano : Nature: Seismic retrofitting at historic mission has destroyed nests, disrupting swallows' return. But officials hope to lure the legendary visitors back.
- Police Arrest 7 in Curfew Sweep
- Police, Community Boards Map Crime-Fighting Strategy at Summit
- Tri-Cities Directors Not Even Close to Calling It Quits
- It Would Be 100th Birthday for Babe : Baseball: Ruth was special, a character of legendary proportions with accomplishments to match, a huge man with a gargantuan appetite for life.
- COMMENTARY : With a Title, There's No Stopping Deion Sanders Now
- Gibbs Now Plays 'Em One Race at a Time : Motor sports: Former Redskin coach's team is making its drag-racing debut in Pomona this weekend.
- Tomba Feels Pressure but Keeps Winning
- RADIO RADIO: With nonprofit KCRW-FM and its...
- Bono Making 'Million Dollar' Crossover
- Wait Till Next Year, AST Tells Stock Followers : Technology: The Irvine-based PC maker is in a rebuilding phase. It looks to turn a profit again in July.
- In Excess : Meister of Ceremonies
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : Romper Room
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- REGION : Volunteers Sought as Big Brothers
- A Vacation Right Here at Home
- Cities Show Support for Rail Extension : Transit: Pushing the Red Line to the 405 freeway is key to long-term needs, four mayors say. But debate continues on routing and on the desire for a project along Exposition Boulevard.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL
- CAMPUS & CAREERS GUIDE : Q&A; / Cal State Chancellor Barry Munitz : Older Students Altering Campus Life
- Tough Border Policies a Boon for Smugglers
- Music: Benny Carter to Get a Star on Walk of Fame
- KTLA Plans to Stick With Continuous Trial Coverage
- Budget Realities Chill Drive to Slash Spending
- WESTLAKE : Old YWCA Home Is Reincarnated
- Blizzard Rages Into Northeast : Weather: Region's first major winter storm gains strength as it moves east. New Englanders warned of approaching rains, wind.
- COVER STORY : Countries of Origin : Stretching the Conventional Bounds of Race and Ethnicity, Asian Immigrants From Latin America Find a Haven in L.A.
- A Self-Professed Citizen of the World Ponders His Hybrid Heritage : Asian Latino's Journey of Self-Discovery Has Led Mark From Castro's Cuba to L.A.
- Pride Pushed Peru, Ecuador Into Their Lethal Border Clash : Latin America: Minor incidents were an annual tradition. But both nations have now crossed the line. Analysts fear escalation into a broader war.
- OXNARD : Judy Won't Relinquish Post Despite Arrest
- Squad's Antarctic Duties May Go to N.Y. Outfit
- Volunteers Search Again on Mt. Baldy
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Crass or Full of Sass, She's Got Personality
- Out of the Spin Cycle : Nnenna Freelon felt trapped, drowning in diapers, until she discovered jazz and claimed a voice that has taken her way past the laundry cart.
- Strategies to Help You Get Deposit Back When Moving Out of State
- Defense Against Health Hazards on the Road
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- CRENSHAW : Man Pleads Guilty in School Shooting
- WESTWOOD : Temple Proposal Divides Residents Group
- Whitewater Hearings Due to Start in May
- As Flooding Recedes, Dutch Head Home, Barges Clog Rhine
- Changing Times and Mission Surface at Nuclear Test Site : Nevada: Energy Department officials are pursuing alternative uses for the facility. A high security building and its reinforced weapons assembly bays provide special opportunities.
- CAMPUS & CAREERS GUIDE : Ranks of Academia Growing Gray : Aging: Early in the next century, more than half of the full-time college professors may be over 60, raising fears that faculty members will stay past their prime.
- Cairo Slum Offers an Apocalyptic Vision of Overpopulation and Poverty : Africa: Egyptian village presents an alternative window to a brighter future of the sort envisioned by the 3,500 delegates to the U.N. conference in September.
- REGION : Cities Consider Power Consortium
- Barbra Streisand's absorbing 1991 film, The Prince...
- Focus : 'Piano's' Passage : PLAYWRIGHT WILSON ADAPTS HIS 1990 PRIZE 'LESSON' FOR ITS TV PREMIERE
- PLATFORM : Nix Cathedra
- Giving People Hope--And a Reason to Work : Clinton throws minimum wage into welfare reform pot
- Navy's Cuts Apparently Spare County's 2 Bases : Defense: Sources say the first-round 'hit list' does not include Point Mugu or Port Hueneme facilities, but leaders are still wary.
- Tagger's Death Divides Charitable People
- UNLV Defeats Fullerton, 69-53
- Hunting Is Not All at Ducks Unlimited
- Taxes: The Game's the Same--but Some of the Rules Have Changed : Personal finances: Refinanced your mortgage in '94? Contributed to a charity? Moved? Here are some guidelines to weigh before you file that return.
- The Emigrants : Recession and tumult have driven Californians from the Golden State. But have they found new opportunities where they landed?
- SUSPICIOUS SPECIES : Beware! All Around Us Are Potential Enemies of the State
- L.A. SPEAK : Cheat Chat
- It All Comes Down to Pulp : Guaranteed Destruction is what happens to books that don't sel
- Whose Problem Is It Anyway? : Overpopulation on a shrinking planet : CRITICAL MASSES: The Global Population Challenge, <i> By George D. Moffett (Viking: $26.95; 353 pp.)</i>
- Mission Plans to Offer Perks for Swallows
- 1957 Murders Leave Lingering Mystery Despite a Conviction : Justice: Frank Wetzel is either a cold-blooded killer or a political prisoner. Or is he? There are at least three ways to look at this case.
- Retro : Return to Eaton Place : 'UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS' EPISODES RELEASED ON A COLLECTOR'S VIDEO SET
- COLLEGE : Bakersfield Hands 85-74 Loss to CSLA
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Screenwriter Leads Free Writing Classes
- Trapped Miner Found After Quake
- On Tagging the Wrong Overpass
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Lounging With the Cool
- French Socialists Pick Candidate
- REGION : Police Aim to Curb Illicit Dumping
- County Must Weigh <i> All </i> Revenue Sources : Should Tax Hikes Be Seriously Considered? Absolutely
- Man Shot, Killed Near Apartments
- Redevelopment Proposal a Good Remedy for Earthquake Losses : The arrival of the CRA in affluent Sherman Oaks has stirred up a hornet's nest of protest. But the resistance is largely a NIMBY reaction against a needed project.
- Valley Is Proud of Its Kobe Medical Team : Japan's jolt may have scared us, but some rose to the occasion
- A Staff of 1 Battles Cycle of Homelessness : Community: The new coordinator for Ventura County Homeless and Housing Coalition faces task of helping displaced river bottom dwellers.
- UNLV Is Missing Players, but Beats Fullerton, 69-53 : College: Rebels' leading scorer, Stewart, is out and guard Manuel plays sparingly in victory. Titans tied for eighth place in conference.
- MIGHTY DUCKS : For Once, Kariya Won't Be a Gretzky Fan
- Trujillo Won't Mail In Effort Today : Marathon: At 35, she has something to prove in Long Beach race.
- Beyond the Living Room : In the last few years, dealers had to retrench, showing art out of their homes. Now they're back in the public arena, in low-budget spaces.
- Explain 401(k) Tardiness to the IRS
- Shopping: Pottery : Wheels of Fortune : Working with the earth's red clay, Seagrove artists explore a tradition older than America
- Full Slate Leaves an Empty Nest
- PAGE TO SCREEN : Brutish and Short
- FEMA Chief Warns of Kobe-Like Quake in U.S. : Asia: Visiting disaster area, James Lee Witt says chances of temblor in Midwest are growing. He declines to criticize Japan's emergency response.
- Learning the Lesson of 911 the Hard Way
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Yaroslavsky's Campaign Fund Is Double Nearest Opponent's
- WESTLAKE : Business Start-Up Is Topic of Seminar
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- COLUMN ONE : A Second Wind for Turbines : Gone are the clunky propellers and notorious tax scams of old. Streamlined machines are generating low-cost electricity and showing promise for investors and developing nations.
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Activists Urge Release of Filipino Prisoners
- Pico-Aliso Residents Hopeful Over Renovation Plans : Boyle Heights: A $50-million federal grant will mean new housing for those in two neighboring projects. But a parallel upgrade of services is also needed, many say.
- Crossroads Founder Takes Another Path : Education: Paul Cummins, who built a prestigious first-rate private school in Santa Monica, plans to open New Roads for low-income students.
- 'Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Molina Criticized Over Halt in Funding
- Killings of Journalists Hit Record
- Nanu! Nanu!. Robin Williams' Mork from Ork...
- Longevity Way of Life in Italy Mountain Hamlet : Research: Focus varies from lifestyle to blood pressure to genetic traits. The locale seems a near-ideal union of the classic Mediterranean diet and healthy bucolic living.
- A Doorway to Nature
- Police Say Man Raped Relative
- Anti-Semitism Is Not a Sport : The Valley Torah High basketball team repeatedly runs into problems over wearing yarmulkes. The real issue is one of simple prejudice.
- 3 Riverside Teens Jailed in Laguna Assault, Theft Case
- Man Killed After Dispute Over Woman
- Celayas: Rubber Soul Sisters : Magical Mystery Tour at North Hollywood Led by Non-Identical Twins
- New Mexico State Hangs Big Numbers on UC Irvine : Basketball: The Aggies start scoring early en route to a 102-77 victory over the Anteaters.
- COMMENTARY : There's No One More Super Than Jerry Rice
- Here's One Top 10 Favorite List
- A Man and His Myth : Is John Sayles' fantasy-based film 'The Secret of Roan Inish' a deviation from his working-class stories about identity and community? He calls it 'pushing the metaphor.'
- A Perfect Fit : Suzanna Guzman left L.A. to make her career as a nationally known mezzo-soprano. But her passion is Spanish music. So, she's home to sing a new opera exploring Latino themes.
- 'People Can Experience Living in Beach Community and Having Yard' : Belmont Heights: The community doesn't have all the noise and traffic of most beach cities, yet still has the recreational opportunities.
- Your Mortgage : FHA Eases Qualifications for First-Timers
- Spirit-Fried No-Name River Brown Trout : A Fly-Fishing Addict Wrestles With a Realization: How Can One Kill and Eat Beauty?