- 'Trouble' At Last
- POP MUSIC : Beating the Rap of Concert Violence
- Wild Child Reopens the Legend That Is the Doors
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- Rollover: Homeowner's Best Protection : Taxes: Under certain circumstances, the capital gains levy on the sale of a principal residence may be deferred.
- Minimizing Maxims : Remember: Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. So: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
- One Man's Network : BEATING THE ODDS: An Anecdotal Memoir of Paramount and ABC-TV, <i> By Leonard H. Goldenson with Marvin J. Wolf (Charles Scribner's Sons: $24.95; 495 pp.)</i>
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- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Military Favors Early Ground Attack to Deliver Knockout Punch : Strategy: Air raids alone will reach the point of diminishing returns, some say. They support the gamble of a land battle.
- Rev. James Cleveland; 'King of Gospel'
- Huntington Park Bond Ratings Called 'Mistake' : Investment: The city and an underwriting firm defend redevelopment agency's ability to service debt on six issues totaling $89 million.
- Wilson Urges All Californians to Save Water
- Satellite Tracking Helps Keep an Eye on Florida's Endangered Manatees
- Lithuania Votes 90% in Favor of Independence
- Rio Hondo Plans 30th-Anniversary Series of Events
- Caltech Picks Chief of Institutional Relations
- Of, By and For The Children : Love is a Splendid State of Animation in these Classic Clips from Disney
- Egypt Schools Reopen
- N. Y. Cabbies Must Pass Stiffer Licensing Exams : Taxi drivers: With more and more immigrants seeking the job, the English test has been upgraded. The failure rate is nearly 40%.
- "A Womb with a View" episode of...
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- Titans Back in Race After 100-98 Victory Over Fresno State
- Getting Physical for Fun and Profit : WEAKNESS IS A CRIME: The Life of Bernarr Macfadden, <i> By Robert Ernst (Syracuse University Press: $34.95, cloth; $17.95, paper; 376 pp., illustrated)</i>
- The Party Has Just Started in Oslo
- Western Golf Club Really Swings
- A GUIDE TO THE BEST OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : KIDS : Seuss Goes Global
- SOME FREAKS by David Mamet (Penguin:...
- The Whip Hand : SPARE THE CHILD, <i> By Philip Greven (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 244 pp.)</i>
- Savings Bonds Post Record
- New Safety Director at Cal Poly Pomona
- The Day in the Gulf
- In Washington
- Yaroslavsky Backs Beverly Hills Annex Plan : Neighborhoods: Councilman supports bid by residents of L.A. area to detach their property from the city for safety reasons. Critics say it's a political payoff.
- County Refuses to Revive Cloud-Seeding for Fear of Suits
- Personalized Love Story Can Be a Novel Valentine's Gift
- Development Leaves China's Interior Behind : Government: In a conflict that blocked the 1991-95 economic plan, authorities in the hinterland have demanded a bigger share of the national budget.
- Military Lawyers Assist With Conflicts at Home
- WWII Battleship Has Day in the Sun in High-Tech War : Navy: The Wisconsin is proving that ear-splitting firepower may still have a place in modern-day conflict.
- Baker and Bush: What's a Crisis Between Friends? : Policy: As the 'First Friend,' Secretary of State James Baker could do no wrong--but the White House drew the line at foreign-policy free-lancing.
- Franklyn Jenifer : Taking Howard University Into Slum Neighborhoods
- Suspect Arrested in Kidnaping, Rape of Ex-Wife After 100-M.P.H. Chase
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Charles Leading by 1, Says It Could Be More
- Ventura Wins Title Against Shorthanded Moorpark
- Celtics' Brown Makes Dunking Dee-Lightful : All-Stars: At 6-1, he uses creativity to beat Seattle's Kemp. Hodges wins shootout again.
- COLLEGES : Lowery Is Climbing Loyola Scoring Ladder
- It's Not a Game of Appearances
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins Put Their Heads Together and Win, 5-3
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins, Clinches Title
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Channel Islands Pins Down Another Title
- Schizo Toreros Regroup, Edge Santa Clara
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING ROUNDUP
- MOVIES : 'I Can't Do Charming' : With his penchant for evildoers, Anthony Hopkins had plenty of practice for the serial killer he plays in 'Silence of the Lambs'
- The <i> Pluribus </i> That Makes the <i> Unum</i> : THE AMERICAN KALEIDOSCOPE: Race, Ethnicity, and the Civic Culture. <i> By Lawrence H. Fuchs (Wesleyan/University Press of New England: $45; 640 pp.)</i>
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- THE INDUSTRY : TIGHT MONEY WAR ANGST : What it All means to the MOVIES
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Gems for the Hair
- THE RUBA'IYAT OF OMAR KAYYAM, translated...
- Bowled Over by Miami's Cuban Restaurants
- Mourners Recall Rep. Conte's Sense of Humor, Duty
- Baldwin Park Schools Test Fundamental Idea
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Will Bloodless Entertainment Inure Us to the Real Thing?
- Thousands Trying to Flee Albania Clash With Police
- Low Rollers : Forget the plush suites, limos and free shows. The good life for millions of gamblers, many from Southern California, starts when they catch a tour bus they pay little or nothing to ride. : We're Off to See Each Other Lose in 'Land of Oz'
- Setting Record Straight About E.A. Poe
- The Ball Is in His Court : Mavr Albert Expands His Calls to the NBA on NBC
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Beats Long Beach; They'll Play for Title Today
- Just How Low Can They Go? : Golf: O'Meara is 24 under par with one round left in the Bob Hope Classic. He leads Tim Simpson by one and Pavin by two.
- ART NOTEBOOK : Places to Uncover the Undiscovered
- Films going into production: City...
- From Cher's 'Video Canteen' to Desert Storm
- Last Year's Projects Still on the Back Burner
- Prospects of Civil War Fill Croatia With Fear : Yugoslavia: The cross-cultural hatred has been building for decades. The threat of apocalypse is keeping emotions in check, one observer says.
- Pat Corley Knows the Scoop About TV Show Business
- Levy on Carbon-Based Fuels Urged : Environment: Organization suggests cuts in income taxes and additional incentives to reduce pollution.
- She Gathers No Moss
- Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 25 and 40. Philharmonia...
- Maine Town Asks Where 2,000 'Newcomers' Went
- Rats! Endangered Rodents Get the Jump on Developers in Norco : Environment: Stephens' kangaroo rat expands its habitat, placing a rural town's barren grasslands off limits.
- Bomb-Weary Baghdad Like 14th Century
- COLUMN RIGHT : Can We Afford an Uncertain Trumpet? : For good or ill, we all affect the course of events in the Gulf.
- Rallies Losing Intensity : Home front: Anti-war protest is held at RAND Corp. Marchers supporting the troops meet at Federal Building.
- Cities Fear Being Forced to Share Ocean Cleanup Costs : Lawsuit: Two companies that have been charged with dumping toxic chemicals are trying to draw South Bay municipalities into the case as defendants.
- The West Squad Will Have Its Guards Up : All-Star Game: Adelman is expected to put both Drexler and Magic Johnson in the front court.
- Arbitrator Makes Joyner a Winner : Baseball: First baseman gets $2.1 million instead of the $1.65 million filed by the Angels.
- Winter Sports
- Kings Lag Behind in 5-4 Defeat : Hockey: Despite advantage of their own plane, they run out of gas in defeat at St. Louis.
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : Children Learn an Illuminating Lesson in Getty Museum Course
- Abrahamson's Self-Portraits in Search of a Personal God
- No Desi, No 'Lucy' : New Movie on Ball, Arnaz Sets Author Piecing Together The Teaming That Made TV History
- A well-known director called us the other...
- What Price Hollywood? (AMC Sunday at 7...
- Probably a Job for Someone Else : How can athletic departments administer their own drug tests?
- A DOCTOR'S VIEW : Learning to Heal on Tight Budget
- Farms Avoid the Wrath of Drought--for Now : Agriculture: Crop production is expected to be unaffected this season, but next year may be a different story.
- Central Coast, Hit Hard by Drought, Hunts for Water
- Val Verde Clinic Reopens on a Grant, 'a Wing and a Prayer' : Health: The small community fought to regain low-cost medical care. On Saturday, it greeted it with open arms.
- Millionaire's Dream Castle Rises on Rancho Santa Fe Hill : Architecture: The 32,500-square-foot mansion features the world's longest pool inside a residence and a 22-car garage.
- Burrill's Home Run Buries CSUN, 7-2
- A County Comes of Age Amid War : * Civility Allows Strong Emotions, Opinions to Flow
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller's Free Throws Get Titan Women Back on Track
- Buckeyes Are Smiling : Second-Year Coach Ayers Has Ohio State Fans Recalling 1960, When Havlicek and Lucas Carried the Team to a Banner Year
- NO. 1 vs. NO. 2 SINCE 1980
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- Candidates Will Appear at Forum
- Point Blank (TMC Friday at 5:30 p.m.)...
- * Lloyd S. Greenlea; Retired Physician
- $100,000 Grant to Fund 2 Caltech Fellowships
- Farmer Says He's Tapped Out on Ideas
- Man Held After Tear Gas Grenade Hurts 33 : Weapons: It is Pomona's second dangerous incident this year involving a military explosive.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Dominguez Hills Falls to 1-4, 11-8
- SDSU Falls Flat Against Utes
- Loyola Gets Fifth Win in a Row
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Buccaneers' Thomas Is Wounded Outside Nightclub
- Cinefile
- Just the Places for Valentines
- MOVIES : A Hollywood Education : Sure, Jonathan Demme wants his movies to be artistic and say something. But he also wants them to make M-O-N-E-Y
- ROCK THE BOX: Chalk up another victory...
- A Treasure-Trove of German Art Songs
- Hot Off the Press--Weekly Menu From Dhahran Hotel
- Redistricting Leads to Hospital Fight : Remapping: Supervisors with new interests in the San Gabriel Valley are arguing over where a proposed 350-bed center should go.
- China All Shook Up Over Elvis' Debut : Music: His 1958 album 'Golden Hits' was the first to be released. 'The King' has won a cult following.
- Those Were the Days
- Bottom Line on Reform: Care and Comprehensiveness : Treasury proposes a major makeover for nation's commercial banks
- Chamorro Visits Local Expatriates : Diplomacy: Nicaraguan president appeals for patience as she tries to rebuild country. She also pays a call to ex-President Reagan.
- Anti-Abortion Group Vows to Halt Planned Parenthood's Clinic : Protest: Operation Rescue maps strategy to fight family planning clinic in Torrance. Planned Parenthood officials say it will open in six to eight months.
- For a New Father, Philippine Adoption Is Ordeal by Jet Lag
- Arcadia : Library to Apply for Funds
- Wilford A. Alexander: Dedicated Bishop
- Town Buries Marine With Pride and Sorrow : War: California hamlet remembers 21-year-old, one of the first combat casualties, as an American hero.
- Free Calls Offered for Senior Citizens
- At the Break, Challengers Forming a Line : NBA: At halfway point of season, a half-dozen teams loom as contenders to dethrone two-time defending champion Detroit.
- THE NBA : Returning Home Not So Sweet for Riley
- Baseball
- BASEBALL : Line for Super Salaries Forms on the Left
- Winter Sports
- When Literary Heat Hits Hollywood
- Turning Into a Lean, Mean Fighting Machine : Military: A division sheds excess baggage to accommodate an influx of soldiers and weapons.
- Those Were the Days : CBS Bunkers Down 20 Years Later With "All in the Family" Special
- Pilots Union Reaches Tentative Deal With American
- States Turn to Innovative Projects to Get People Off Welfare : Social services: Whether it's becoming a foster mother to the disabled or an entrepreneur, there are many choices in today's revolution.
- CLASHES IN THE SKY
- South Pasadena : Historic District Delayed
- When All Things Are Not Equal . . . : Coping: Despite laws, inequities abound for disabled, who are weary of fighting for their rights.
- The Present Still Looks Grim for Gang-Plagued Family
- PLATFORM : Greater Purpose
- OCC Festival Turns Light on Illiteracy : Education: Group hopes to get the message out in a non-intimidating atmosphere that the time to read is now.
- Winter Sports
- The Straight Story on New Mexico St.
- A Little Organ Music, Please : A TIME TO DANCE, <i> By Melvyn Bragg (Little, Brown: $18.45; 220 pp.)</i>
- Gardening : Tough Taproot Camellias Don't Mind Drought
- KISSES edited by Lena Tabori (Citadel...
- THE FIG TREE by Aubrey Menen...
- The Region : Freeway Work Has Started
- Self-Taught Poet to Teach Writing Course at College
- Celebrations to Bid Adieu to the Horse as the Year of the Ram Begins
- Schools Face Up to the New Europe : Academia: Textbooks were outdated overnight because of German reunification. Professors resort to articles in periodicals.
- Tough Times Alter Ground Rules for Job Hunt
- The Droids vs. the Straights : The Ticket Brokers Get Rich. The Promoters Sell Out the House. The Scalpers Make a Fast Buck. And You Get Fleeced. Welcome to the California Ticket Hustle.
- What figures to be one of the...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Flights of Fancy
- What's the Buzz in South Florida? : From Margaritville
- Tuesday will be a day of celebration...
- Advice: Dr. Ruth
- Walter Matthau and a very young Rob...
- War IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Carpet-Bombing of Baghdad Favored
- Soiree Is Caltech's Booster Rocket
- Preschool Deficit Puts Plan for New Building in Doubt : Child care: Santa Fe Springs officials are questioning whether to build a $2-million permanent facility for a program that is $41,000 in debt.
- Cher's Plans for Mansion Get Conditional Approval
- Royal Family Called Insensitive
- For Murphy's Romance (Channel 13 Sunday at...
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Relishes Added Role in Party Politics
- COMMENTARY ON TRANSPORTATION : Tollways Juggernaut: Is It the Right Road for Public Travel? : For: Increasing project costs make toll revenue attractive because those who use the corridors pay for them.
- Peninsula School Officials Named to New Posts
- 2 Israeli Scholars See Hope for Lasting Mideast Peace : Future: The allies should immediately lay the groundwork for regional treaty talks and Marshall Plan-style reconstruction aid, the professors say.
- Sea Lion Cut by Net Stays Out of Reach : Wildlife: Supporters of Gilly blame county for failing to capture and treat the mammal.
- Pace Is Won by Vance Lobell
- Mola Election Offer Generates Questions : Development: The company wants Seal Beach residents to vote on the fate of a project and is willing to bankroll the process. The secretary of state's office says the action would be unprecedented.
- Robinson Is Taking His Ascent in Stride
- Master's Slogs Through Slowdown to Prevail Over Azusa Pacific, 80-71
- Pro Football
- Tangled Pairs : Kuchiki, Alexander Slide Into Role of Opponents
- Arkansas, Fans Make UNLV No. 1 Priority : Basketball: Other than Richardson, second-ranked Razorbacks aren't that impressed with defending champions.
- Ackerly's Shot Carries Bishop's
- AIR JORDAN: Magic Johnson has rapped. Darryl...
- YOUTH, IDENTITY, POWER: The Chicano Movement ...
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Indonesia Still Dealing With Carnage of 25 Years Ago After Failed Coup : Uprising: Much leftover business remains from a rampage in the name of anti-communism that left hundreds of thousands dead and brought President Suharto to power.
- No Shortage of Candidates for Mel Levine's Job : Politics: If Senate race lures liberal congressman out of his seat, the Democratic primary to fill it is very likely to be lively.
- Low Rollers : Forget the plush suites, limos and free shows. The good life for millions of gamblers, many from Southern California, starts when they catch a tour bus they pay little or nothing to ride. : Laughlin: The Little Las Vegas
- Bill Would Restore $700,000 to Budgets of Small Cities
- Iraq Debt to Greece
- California Tracts Reported on New Oil Lease List
- Animals: Camel Crossing
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILDREN : Most Vulnerable, Least Protected : 134 heads of state have signed it; the United States should ratify the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- COMMENTARY ON TRANSPORTATION : Tollways Juggernaut: Is It the Right Road for Public Travel? : Against: More freeway lanes, controls on growth and incentives for ridesharing are better ways to meet our needs.
- * Douglas C. Semmens; Retired Dentist
- Burglary Suspect Caught in Chase
- Budget Cuts, Enrollment Gains Create Campus Jams : Education: Slashes in state funding force some community colleges to cut hundreds of classes. In the future, students may be turned away.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : Feb. 9
- Off-hand glass blowing is done with blow...
- Pepperdine's Streak Reaches 9
- Gauchos Find a Way to Beat 49ers--Again
- SANTA ANITA : Brazen Wins the Santa Ynez at 11-1
- 'DEGENERATE ART'--THE EVENTS
- ALBUM REVIEWS : SHIRLEY HORN : "You Won't Forget Me" <i> Verve/Polygr</i> am *** 1/2
- Riverside County
- When Right Made Might : THE DUEL: The Struggle Between Churchill and Hitler, 10 May--31 July 1940. <i> By John Lukacs (Ticknor & Fields/Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 258 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Airlines Moving Up in Class With a New Coach : Seating: Many carriers are finally upgrading their economy category by offering passengers better service and more amenities.
- Industry Hot Line Answers Questions on Insurance Needs
- Round Peg in a Square Hole : LITTLE PEG, <i> By Kevin McIlvoy (Atheneum: $18.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- YOUR MORTGAGE : IRA Changes to Aid Buyers Gain Support : Retirement accounts: President Bush and Sen. Bentsen both back legislation for penalty-free withdrawals for first-time home buyers.
- Manager Must Reside on Site
- TYLER'S ROW by Miss Read (Dora...
- City Weighs $25 Fines for Wasting Water : Conservation: Council is scheduled to act Tuesday on mandatory cutbacks based on average household use.
- South Pasadena : Tree-Trimming Law Studied
- Yugoslavia Near Collapse as Talks Break Down
- For Science Fiction Fans, Old Habit Dies Hard : Change of Hobbit Devotees Are Already Mourning Bookstore Demise
- Israel's Arens on Way to U.S. to Ask OK for Retaliation : Diplomacy: The visit comes at a time of growing discomfort at home at being left out of war. Levy and Shamir will also visit Washington this month.
- SMILE! : Engaging comedians to do corporate comedy is on the upswing--thanks in part to the economic downturn. And it's not strictly for laughs. Managers are discovering that it can help motivate their employees, too.
- MELVYN BRAGG: Britain's Renaissance Man
- COUNTYWIDE : Youths Beat 1 Boy and Stab Another
- 2 Immigrants Die in Attempt to Cross I-5
- CSUN's Cassidy in Stable Condition; Intestinal Surgery May Be Avoided
- Winter Sports
- COMMENTARY : Palmer Comeback . . . Say It Ain't So
- POP MUSIC : This Guy Sounds Just Like MERLE HAGGARD : Why deal with a legion of Merle wanna-bes, when you can talk to the real McCoy?
- Operation Desert Tube : CNN's War Illuminates the Dark Room of Humanity With a Familiar Bluish Glow
- Europeans Calling American Travelers 'Wimps'
- LAX Tower Workers Snub FAA Chief
- San Diego School to Test 'Preventive Government' : Education: Gov. Pete Wilson believes that poor children and their families will benefit if social services are offered along with reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic.
- Even people who don't know a cattleya...
- FIGHTING THE LAST WAR : The Wonders of Modern Technology Were Above; Victory Was on the Ground
- From Militant Exporter of Islam to Would-Be Gulf Peacemaker : Iran: After a decade of self-imposed isolation, Tehran re-enters the world community to facilitate the country's economic reconstruction.
- Ever the Survivor, Gorbachev Transforms Yet Again
- IT'S Hard TO BE Humble : Even After Being Punched, UCLA's MacLean Still Lets Opponents Know About His Scoring Prowess
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Miller Helps Fullerton Win, 69-67
- HORSE RACING : ECLIPSE AWARDS : Criminal Type Edges Unbridled for Honor
- The Show of Shows for Magic : NBA: For Laker guard, making his 10th appearance, each and every All-Star game is a special occasion.
- In Search of . . . : Dean Jones
- MOVIES : Cinema Pianodiso : Elmer Bernstein would be perfect for those 'Do-you-know-me' ads--he's been the music man for 180 movies
- Viewpoints : Must America Decline Along With Dollar?
- Costa Mesa Mends Fences With Latinos : * There's a Welcome Change at City Hall From the Mean-Spirited Actions of the Past
- Picture Perfect : Voluptuous Valentine Portraits Hot Item for Beaus Stuck in Gulf
- UCSD (18-4) defeated host Whittier, 74-35, for...
- UC Irvine's Rally Comes Up Short, 73-65
- Lions Open WCC Title Defense by Taking Series From Nevada
- ALBUM REVIEWS : DAVID (FATHEAD) : NEWMAN/ELLIS MARSALIS/CORNELL DUPREE : "Return to the Wide Open Spaces"<i> Amazing</i> ** 1/2
- WORD UP: Acoustic tours are in, dude!...
- Living Up to Its History
- COMMENTARY : Inside the Man: What Makes John Thompson Tick
- IN THE STREAM OF STARS: The Soviet/American...
- Memories Are Made of This : IN THE PALACES OF MEMORY: How We Build the Worlds Inside Our Heads, <i> By George Johnson (Random House: 22.95; 246 pp.)</i>
- What's the Buzz in South Florida? : To Miami
- Zoos Focus on Breeding to Save Rare Animals : Ecology: From condors to poison dart frogs, vanishing creatures are being reproduced in conservation programs.
- Although Young Guns (Channel 11 Monday at...
- SENIORS : Volunteer Center's Classes Help With New Careers
- Arson Attack Destroys Paper in El Salvador
- Webster School Ahead of Game in Luring Parents : Education: English lessons, legal aid workshops have helped build parent involvement in school in the heavily Latino area.
- No Desi, No 'Lucy' : An Author Pieces Together the Teaming that Made TV History
- There's No Shortage of Candidates Hoping for Mel Levine's Job : Politics: If Senate race lures liberal congressman out of his seat, the Democratic primary to fill it is likely to be lively.
- 1st District Also-Rans Find Fame in Defeat : Politics: Five losers are courted by the two finalists for their endorsements and badgered by the news media.
- The Family That Saves Together : Ventura: The Fleurs sacrificed long showers and a lawn to conserve more than 900 gallons a day.
- El Camino May Cut Its Summer Schedule to Fit Tighter Budget
- Union to File Suit Against Drug Testing : Privacy: Detective is challenging constitutionality of Police Department rule. Agreement last year allowed mandatory tests in exchange for extra vacation days.
- Go For Wand Portion of Telecast Is Criticized
- Dominguez Hills Wins on Road, 79-70
- Clubs Grow Into National Chastity Belt : Social trends: A personal ad started one group that exploded in dissension. Avoidance of AIDS and divorce seem to motivate many.
- Hoch Thinks 59, Settles for 63 : Golf: He was going after a $500,000 bonus after making the turn in 29 at La Quinta.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- TELEVISION : Is the End Near? : Patricia Wettig on her career--she shares the good news/bad news of playing a cancer victim on 'thirtysomething'
- Verdi: "I Vespri Siciliani." Cheryl Studer, Chris...
- ALBUM REVIEWS : TANA/REID "Yours and Mine" <i> Concord Jazz</i> *** 1/2
- Lil' Avner : The acrobat, magician, juggler, mime and clown bases his 90-minute show on universal problems and experiences
- Some Keys to Good Florida Hikes
- Prevent Floor Buckling From Moisture in Slab
- FICTION
- MAPS OF THE OREGON TRAIL by...
- Illegal Alien Looks for Iraqi Defectors
- Gadfly's Grant From Developer Assailed as 'a Sort of Extortion' : Development: A Venice community group says a $200,000 award to an activist sets a bad precedent. Others defend concessions from builders.
- Feminist Group Marches to Its Own Drum
- No Police Link Made in Slaying of Prostitutes
- FIGHTING THE LAST WAR : Bush Insists It's World War II, Anti-War Activists See Vietnam
- Get Out the Message on Housing Bias
- Leonard Dominated by Norris : Boxing: Younger fighter retains WBC title by scoring a unanimous decision. The 34-year-old former champion says it's his last bout.
- San Diego School to Test 'Preventive Government' : Education: Gov. Pete Wilson believes that poor children and their families will benefit if social services are offered along with reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Feb. 10-16
- Pan-Am Games
- UCLA Was Big, but the 'E' Proved Bigger : College basketball: Hayes helped Houston end Bruins' winning streak at 47 games Jan. 20, 1968.
- The Artist Who Transforms Robert Morse Into 'Tru'
- In Europe
- Bus Makes Rollickin' Run for the Border : Tours: With Ann Williams as your hostess, the ride to Stateline is at least half the fun. One passenger hasn't missed a trip since 1979.