- Warplanes Set, Clinton Warns : Bosnia: But he is hopeful as NATO deadline nears. U.N. officials upbeat, although questions remain whether the Serbs are fully complying on arms pullback or turnover.
- HOOP IT UP: The Anaheim Arena will...
- Body of Cal State Student Found in Her Car Trunk : Investigation: Cathy Torrez, 20, had disappeared after leaving her part-time job a week ago, prompting a communitywide search. Police found her vehicle parked in a parking lot near a hospital.
- A Litany of Complaints in the Booming Franchise Industry : Unhappy Stories Spawn Calls for Tougher Regulation
- Like Its Namesake, Marco Polo Is an Explorer
- Health Alliance Detractors Gaining the Upper Hand : Insurance: Their fears of gigantic bureaucracies find growing support. Rejection of purchasing network concept could doom Clinton's plan.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 23 States Hit by Cold to Get Heating Aid
- In Virginia's Vulture Culture, Guard Pets and 'Don't Lie Down'
- Backers Say Nolan's Plea Is 'Like a Death in the Family'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plan for 50-Foot-Tall Amgen Lab Rejected
- STUDIO CITY : Mall Can't Serve Alcohol in Patio
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Rock 'Jam' to Aid Orangewood Home
- Valley Obituaries
- SOCCER : U.S. Rallies to Tie Bolivia, 1-1, in Joe Robbie Cup
- Pop Music Reviews : A Break in the Mighty Clouds
- Jansen Streaks to Gold, Leaves Failures Behind
- Pope Issues Plea for Nicaragua Peace
- Police Question Man on Robberies
- PORT HUENEME : Refrigerated Warehouse at Dock Dedicated
- VAN NUYS : Children's Services Gets 2 New Offices
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Pushes for Contract
- NOTEBOOK
- Ducks Suffer a Power Outage as Quebec Has Enough to Win : Hockey: Unable to take advantage of power plays, Anaheim is put on the defensive and loses, 1-0.
- Ducks: Nordiques score on two-man advantage, and win, 1-0. Fiset records second career shutout.
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Hockey Team Tries Again for Victory : Hockey: Sweden's puck-possession game and strong defense present a stiffer challenge than U.S. has faced in three ties.
- ELECTRONICS : Components Can Be Spared Shock of Voltage Damage
- GARDENING : Freshest Source for a Stir-Fry
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Prison Term Given Baby-Sitter in Killing
- Asylum-Seeker Hijacks Chinese Jet to Taiwan
- Rostenkowski's Reelection Bid Creating High Drama : Politics: Primary election is no shoo-in for once unstoppable House leader. Now he is a target of two probes and faces two strong challenges.
- Eugene L. Collier; Prominent Businessman in South-Central
- Alexander Chakovsky; Russian Writer, Editor
- Nagorno-Karabakh Cease-Fire Readied
- With Rush Over, Questions Arise on Earthquake Relief : Housing: Some praise swift response. But officials wonder if it means shift in goals of disaster assistance.
- Lois Peyser; Screenwriter Taught at AFI
- CRUSADE RALLY: Evangelist Luis Palau will preach...
- Dog's Owner Jailed for Ordering Attack : Hate crime: Paul Michael Kuns, who is white, gets six months for sending pit bull after Carl Johnson, a black teen-ager.
- LOS ANGELES : HUD Awards $112,080 to Skid Row Shelter
- Piru's Damaged Bank Will Not Be Reopened
- UCI Proposals Prompt Strong Reactions : Education: Professors and staff members whose programs would be cut protest. The leader of one budget panel says he has received supportive calls.
- Man Apparently Died of Heart Attack in Fight
- Yeltsin Makes a Move: From Russia With Love? : Whatever, the West must seize the opportunity
- Earnhardt Keeps Unser Behind in Race of Champions Victory
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Tomba's Arrival Comes With Typical Bombast : Slalom: Ski star regales media with funny opinions, including changing city's name to 'Lille-Tomba.'
- 'Naughty!' at the Melrose: Tedious, Terminally Cute
- Serbs' Withdrawal Overstated, U.N. Says : Bosnia: Spokesman tones down enthusiasm over pullback. He says handfuls of artillery, not 'convoys,' are being removed from Sarajevo.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Suit Filed to Stop Aerial Wolf Hunts
- What does it mean to live a...
- SANTA PAULA : TV News Show Can Stay in Classrooms
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tribe Postpones Recommendations
- WESTMINSTER : Recall Effort Faces Petition Deadline
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Rumors Enhance Actual Size of Quake, Experts Say : Seismology: Confusion among different scales fuels beliefs that temblor was larger than reported.
- 3-Year Undercover Operation Yields 1,000 Pounds of Cocaine : Crime: Ventura County-based program disrupts Colombian cartels' U.S. business. Eighteen are arrested and $5.8 million seized.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER : Dana Hills Defeats Newport Harbor, 2-1
- Griffins' Soccer Playoff to Be at Home Today
- Nordhoff Kicker Leach Signs to Play for Delaware
- Regional Bowling Centers Trying to Pick Up Spares : Recovery: Alleys that survived quake open their doors to displaced leagues until other facilities can be repaired.
- DESIGN : Light Fixtures of Copper and Oak Are Shining Examples of Arts and Crafts
- MOVE-IN READY : Fresh paint. New carpet. Lots of light and open space. Must see to appreciate. Some O.C. agents and designers think they have the key to unlocking a house's sales potential, even in a sluggish market.
- Reno Sends Mediators Into Anti-Gay Case
- The Sting of Sacramento : Brilliant FBI work shows the underbelly of corruption
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Rams Interested in Quarterback Mitchell
- Mann's Late Heroics Lead Santa Ana Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Stops Esperanza
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Garson Lifts Harvard to 88-51 Romp
- TV REVIEW : Suspenseful, Historical 'Race to Freedom'
- Berman Pushes for Quake Tax Relief
- Agency Faults Itself for Major TB Outbreak : Health: County officials say they failed to properly monitor tubercular student who developed contagious strain that probably infected 12 classmates.
- Haiti's Exiled Leader to Turn Up Heat on U.S.
- To the MCA Station
- NORTHRIDGE : Fourth Mall Garage to Be Demolished
- On Shaky Ground : Commerce: Ventura Boulevard has been the economic lifeline of the Valley. The quake dealt it another in a series of jolts.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Flood Preparedness Seminar to Be Held
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Henderson's 22 Points Key Magnolia Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Drops Bomb on Cuesta Again
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Says He's Ready
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Plays Spoiler for Saddleback
- ART REVIEW : Delap: At Work in 'House of the Magician'
- Simi Valley Boy, 13, Pleads Not Guilty to Killing Classmate, 14
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sarajevo Ultimatum Not End of Clinton's Political Quagmire
- Judge Orders Kevorkian to Be Tried in Assisted Suicide
- After Midnight, When Generation X Takes Over Canter's : 'If you meet a guy at Canter's, no matter how strange he looks, you know that he has morals.'
- AIDS WATCH : Indifference Fighter
- THOUSAND OAKS : Citizens Will Join Housing Issues Panel
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Military Broadcasts Change Tune : Airwaves: To keep pace with modern audiences, Armed Forces Radio and Television religious programs are livelier.
- Health Officials Plan Inquiry of Gas in Subway : Red Line: Foul odor is blamed on hydrogen sulfide, about which some riders and workers have complained. There is no cause for worry, officials say.
- Jewelry Store Worker Killed in Robbery
- Life on Planet Fantasy
- DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL : Katella Wins Close Game With Valencia
- Tales From a Rocky Roadie : Pop music: Phil Kaufman, the Gram Parsons cremator and Charles Manson-album producer, signs his raucous memoirs in Anaheim today.
- Slaughter in Paradise: Yacht Murders Haunt Antigua : Caribbean: For many on tourism-dependent island, the frightening aspect of the slayings is financial.
- BURBANK : Panel Urges Razing 47-Year-Old Stadium
- Missing Boy Found; Parents Are Jailed : Law enforcement: Police accuse biological mother and father of abduction. Child is OK, officials say.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Not to Conduct a Trial
- Mystery Surrounds Missing Man : Investigation: James Young, 73, of Quartz Hill disappeared 13 months ago. Detectives are now looking at the case as a possible murder.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Marina Defeats Fontana, Advances to Second Round
- Langston Seeks New Deal by April : Baseball: Pitcher has told the Angels he wants a contract extension before season opens, or they risk losing him to free agency.
- Orange's Edge on Home Court Proves Valuable : Division I-A: With a noisy crowd behind them, the Panthers produce a 69-61 victory over Corona.
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- DIVISION IV BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Medearis Launches Comeback at Sunkist : Track: After missing state finals and most of football season because of injuries, Hart athlete is healthy again and aiming for a scholarship as a hurdler.
- DIVISION V BOYS' BASKETBALL : Vaccaro's Strong Play Leads Liberty Christian
- DIVISION IV BOYS' BASKETBALL : Whittier Christian Is Knocked Off by Downey Pius X
- N. Hollywood Employs Press to Claim Title : High school basketball: Three-guard lineup helps Huskies coast to 67-56 victory over Grant.
- Pac Bell: Buzz Through or Buzz Off
- AIRLINES
- Strange Sony-Peters Partnership Reaches an End
- THE ECONOMY
- Exports to Japan in Jeopardy, Say State's Farmers : Trade: Some leaders fear Medfly infestation will tip Japanese toward boycott.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Restore Hardwood Floor, Start to Finish
- Storm Scatters Rain, Hail and Snow on Southland
- China, Britain, Belgium Accept Nuclear Waste Dumping Ban
- Prosecutors Want Menendez Retrial Moved Downtown; Defense Objects : Courts: Quake damage is cited in request for transfer from Van Nuys. Observers say maneuvering shows that both sides see jury selection as crucial.
- Nobel Laureates Call for Peace Summit
- Man Steals Firetruck, Is Nabbed After Chase
- SIMI VALLEY : Boy Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
- SIMI VALLEY : Final Touches for 6.5-Mile Bicycle Trail
- Suspect Sought in 2 Bank Robberies
- 200 Support Gallegly on Health Rules : Politics: Congressman co-authored a bill to prevent the FDA from issuing new regulations on dietary supplements.
- Radar Tower Emissions Called Safe After Test : Ojai Valley: The daylong study fails to ease residents' fears. The results are considered below the national standard.
- Phoenix Spoils Worthy's Night : Pro basketball: Suns gain 113-96 victory although forward becomes fifth Laker to reach 16,000-point milestone.
- Judge Overturns Ban on Horsemen's Lobbying
- WEEKEND TV : A Trio of Black History Month Specials
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Jansen Lays His Ghosts to Rest : Speedskating: They emerge when he slips during the 1,000 meters, but this time he doesn't panic.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Passion From Tallis Scholars
- THEATER REVIEW : Classic 'Anne' Comes to Life at Wilshire Theatre
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : A Magic Moment, Missed
- A Return to the Scene of Conquest : Major Norman Exhibition Opens in Rome 910 Years After Viking Invasion
- Their Paths Keep Crossing and They Don't Even Know It
- Santa Margarita Twins Team to Beat La Quinta : Division III-AA: Brian Finneran returns, making key plays with brother Brad to help the Eagles advance, 73-58.
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : It's Garry Shandling's Grammy Warm-Up : Performer delivers a disjointed act in Irvine, but appreciative audience doesn't seem to mind as he prepares to host awards show.
- DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Jones Puts Brakes on Attempt by Shimer to Replace Him
- ART REVIEW : Taking a Journey Into 'Desert Dreams'
- Obscure--and Happy : Medicine's mix is ambiguous, alluring--and sans hype. 'We want it to be an organic thing, where people discover the music themselves.'
- Osbourne Signing Reset for March 15
- Pepperdine Recaptures Winning Form in Rout
- A Streetwise Latino Beams His Message : Radio: On KPCC-FM's 'Sancho Show,' college associate dean Daniel Castro uses barrio vernacular to urge his listeners to get an education.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Abigail's' Offers a Glimpse of Leigh's Early Efforts
- U.S. Lets Bay Area Firms Form Health Co-Op
- Bargain Central : Developers Propose Huge Outlet Malls in Urban Southland
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Toilet Tips Keep Problems From Overflowing
- O.C. Student's Disappearance Baffles Family, Friends, Police
- Operation Second Chance Prepares for 3rd Medical Mission to Balkans : Humanitarian: Founder and Huntington Beach resident Sonja Hagel decides to go as planned despite the threat of NATO air strikes on Bosnia.
- Congregations Join Rising Chorus in Call for Updated Music : Hymns: 'Why do we insist that North American worship be 19th-Century Northern European?,' one church official asks.
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Breezes Past Arroyo
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Kroeger's Big Play Helps Edison Win in Overtime, 58-57
- Even McSorley Isn't Enough : Hockey: He scores quickly in return as a King, but commits two miscues to aid the Flyers' 4-3 victory.
- Cold-Shooting Loyola Loses to San Diego
- Estancia Up to Speed, but Pacifica Still Wins : Division III-A: Eagles come out running, but the Mariners streak off with a 94-72 victory to advance.
- Manning Is Not at a Loss, Clippers Are : Pro basketball: Forward almost has triple-double in 97-91 defeat by Hawks, but speaks out about Harper's absence.
- All Wilson Wants to Do Is Keep Composing
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Harding Raises New Questions : Figure skating: She has difficulty in practice, then avoids queries about the attack on Kerrigan.
- COMEDY REVIEW : A Rambling Shandling Tests Grammy Jokes
- Basketball
- Who Will Replace Glenn Close in 'Sunset Boulevard'? : Theater: Producers are searching for 'a star' to be L.A.'s second Norma Desmond. Close's contract expires June 26. She will open on Broadway in November.
- Pop Music Reviews : Going by the Good Book : Michael W. Smith, King of Christian Pop, Gets Back to Some Attractive Basics
- MEDIA
- What the Owner Sees as 'Charm' Could Turn Off a Potential Buyer
- Reno Unveils 'Swamp Camp' in Florida : Crime: Detention center will put young offenders to work on environmental cleanup projects. They will also receive counseling and vocational training.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Cult Case Jurors to Weigh Self-Defense
- GARDENING : Checking Your Methods Is Far From Madness
- Masked Rebel Cuts Swath Through Mexico : Revolt: Society matrons are said to swoon over the Indians' spokesman. But an army officer says: 'People hide their faces to commit crimes.'
- Bond Yields Leap on Fears of Inflation, Higher Interest : Markets: Some Southland lenders raise mortgage rates. Blue-chip prices tumble for the second consecutive day.
- $5.8 Million, 1,000 Pounds of Cocaine Seized
- Assemblyman Quackenbush Joins Insurance Commissioner's Race
- Health Alliance Detractors Gaining the Upper Hand : Insurance: Their fears of huge bureaucracies find growing support. Clinton plan's fate may hang in balance.
- Zapping Ads Into 8 Seconds of Blue
- 2-Channel Cordless Phone Has Difficulty Getting Clear Signal
- Libel Suit Is Reinstated for Book Review in N.Y. Times : Law: Appeals court allows $10-million action, saying criticism is held to same standard as news stories. Writer on NFL had been called 'sloppy.'
- MAINTENANCE : To Fight Stains, Try a Home Remedy
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- HOME SAFETY : Extinguisher Can Save Possessions as Well as Lives
- Chapman Revues the Latin Roots of Rock : Music: University show traces largely unheralded role in rhythms ranging from ragtime to reggae.
- Mahony Backs Leaders of Conference : Conference: Cardinal opens gathering by offering support for a nun and convention organizer who have been criticized by conservative Catholics.
- Packwood Loses Legal Fight to Keep Diaries From Panel : Probe: Appeals court refuses to allow delay in turning over materials to Senate Ethics Committee. Transfer could begin as early as Tuesday.
- Credit Card War Erupts at Olympics : Advertising: IOC accuses American Express Co. of 'ambush marketing' in campaign aimed at rival Visa.
- Texas Officials Investigate Death of Prostitution Ring Suspect
- Jackson Being Persecuted, Ministers Say : Celebrities: Representatives of some of L.A.'s largest black churches denounce a 'prosecution frenzy' of the entertainer by authorities and the media.
- Marla Trump's Ex-Publicist Told to Wear Electronic Bracelet
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Ex-Missouri Official Begins Prison Term
- GOING MODERN: The headquarters for the Armed...
- HOME SAFETY : Young Children Run Greatest Risk of Plant Poisoning
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Warns Parents About Car Air Bags
- SAN FERNANDO : Businesses Assessing Full Impact of Quake
- Maria St. Just; Friend and Biographer of Tennessee Williams
- ECONOMICS : Unemployment Ravages Nations on Global Scale : U.N. report shows jobless rates at their highest in decades. But Asian economies defy the bleak assessment.
- Bristol Street Expansion Fight Renewed at Court Hearing : Redevelopment: Residents who would be displaced charge that Santa Ana has not found them new housing.
- LA PALMA : Singer-Dancer Doing Time as Understudy
- Ed Begley Jr. Joins Board of Conservancy
- Trojangate (cont'd.): It's no shock that just-resigned...
- Owner, Driver and a Meeting of Mind : Auto racing: Darrell Waltrip gets faster at the track he loves to hate when he stops being a 'good buddy' in the shop.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Punto's Shooting Leads Trabuco Hills Past Woodbridge
- U.S. Court Upholds Ban on Medicinal Use of Pot
- Burbank High's Progressive Principal Demoted by School Board : Personnel: Keiko Hentell encouraged multiethnic groups at the school. Officials won't discuss the action.
- Master's Thwarted by a Pair of Guards : College basketball: Mustangs can't stop Biola from penetrating and fall, 88-84, as 13-game winning streak is broken.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kariya's Arrival Date Is Far From Certain
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Wins First-Round Game in Tournament
- Royal's Season Ends Amid Series of Somber Warnings : High school soccer: Top-seeded Highlanders can't weather challenge by Edison in first round, 4-2.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV BOYS' SOCCER : Sunny Hills Can't Prevent History From Repeating
- BREA : City Clerk Completes Certification Courses
- Northridge Hitters Come Out Swinging : College volleyball: Fast start powers Matadors past Loyola, 15-2, 15-13, 15-10.
- Clements a Birdie Watcher : Golf: He spies 12 of them in his round of 61 to take the Bob Hope Classic lead. Crenshaw cards a 13 on 18th hole at PGA West.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK : Bedard of Canada Scores Historic First in Women's Biathlon
- TUSTIN : All Patrol Cars Will Get Video Cameras
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Last 2 District Schools Closed by Quake Brace for Reopenings
- Judge Says Robbins Is Due Fees Despite Conviction : Courts: Ruling grants former Van Nuys lawmaker funds from partnership for period he spent in prison.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : London Clinic to Offer Abortion Pill
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payback Is Sweet for Magic
- NOTEBOOK
- Browns Sign Testaverde for $24 Million
- Carbajal Jabs at 'Excuses' : Boxing: Champion vows punching power will take out Humberto Gonzalez again in rematch tonight.
- A Battle for Rights : Filipino Veterans of WWII Fight for Citizenship, Pensions Despite Missing Army Records
- Countywide : Red Cross Salutes Its Major Donors
- Holiday Closings
- VENTURA : Mom Gets Probation in Child-Stealing Case
- Israel Embarks on Neighborly Mission of Hope to Syria : Mideast: Government reaches out to bereaved Assad. It is hoped kindness will also spur peace.
- Breaking the Silence : Parents' Message Loud and Clear for Palmdale's Sandoval
- Disaster Aid for Mississippi
- Countywide : Ducks Swap Tickets for Firearms Today
- Plan OKd for City Workers to Oversee Quake-Related Demolition Projects
- Court Becomes Arbiter in Clash Between Sexual Revolution, Religion : Discrimination laws: Brothers cite their beliefs in defending refusal to rent to unmarried couple.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Historic Group Revives Interest in Treaty Site
- Corona del Mar Upset by Corona in First Round
- TRACK AND FIELD : Indoor Meet Is on the Mark Despite Dropouts
- Tugnutt Can't Quite Save the Day for Mighty Ducks
- COLUMN ONE : Culture: A Russian Tragedy : Artists are reeling from Soviet-era devastation. They are confused by their new freedom and crippled by the withdrawal of state subsidies. But a new and unpredictable generation is slowly blooming.
- Man Shot to Death at Market in Costa Mesa Is Identified
- LAGUNA BEACH : Artwork Honors Lee, Gold Medalist Diver
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Teen-Agers Charged in Slaying of Woman, 69
- LILLEHAMMER: '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Jansen's Gold Rush Reduces Cynics to Softies
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : The Case of the Contaminated Clothing : Northridge: Mall cleanup workers are caught wearing asbestos-tainted inventory slated for disposal. But are they guilty of any crime?
- LOS ANGELES : 5 Named as Top Candidates for Public Defender's Post
- VENTURA : Youth Pleads Guilty in Racial Incident
- Dornan Announces He'll Run for a 9th Term in Congress
- Now Germans Take It Out on Russians
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Enrollment Falls by 80 at Quake-Damaged CalArts
- Cypress' Drought Allows Riverside to Clinch Title
- SANTA ANITA : Bengal Bay Gives His New Owners Money's Worth
- Making a Last Stand : UCLA: Despite past successes, coaches of swimming, gymnastics are still fighting uphill battle to save men's programs.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Christian One Victory From Nationals
- Parents Ask Council to Back Children's Museum : Thousand Oaks: A native peoples center is also proposed for land adjacent to the Civic Arts Plaza.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Switch On the Power Play
- Edison Upsets Top-Seeded Simi Valley Royal
- U.S. Gets Its Licks, but Misses by Tick : Luge: American teams finish fourth and fifth in two-man event for best Olympic showing.
- U.S. Wary of Russia Offer to Bosnia : Balkans: Moscow's proposal to send 400 troops to Sarajevo gets mixed response. Some say their presence could complicate any NATO decision on air strikes.
- Dornan Says He Will Seek 9th--and Final--Term in Congress
- Nobel Laureates Call for Peace Summit
- Mahony Supports 'Dissenters' : Cardinal Opens Church Conclave in Anaheim; Backs Nun, Organizer
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Lifts Hiring Freeze on 80 Library Jobs
- A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Man Sues Ex-Wife, True Father of Kids She Told Him Were His
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Deadline for Quake Aid Applications Extended
- Rain Expected to Taper Off This Weekend
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Coalition Formed to Attract L.A. Businesses
- Precipitation Pelts Area, More Due; Driving Is Risky
- Countywide : Illegally Prepared Food Target of Probe
- Pope Plans U.N. Pilgrimage, East Coast Trek
- Police Arrest 2 Men in Condemned Building
- MISSION VIEJO : City Puts $2.1 Million Back in Its Coffers
- IRVINE : Fair Will Bid Goodby to Buffalo Ranch
- BasketballHart High's Southern Section Division I-A boys'...
- Officers Got Good Reviews After Alleged Incidents : LAPD: Personnel records reveal supervisors gave the two glowing evaluations after allegations that they harassed female colleagues.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Senior Trio Leads Way for UCLA
- National Agenda
- Trade for McSorley Too Little, Too Late?
- Tonya Gets to Skate, and a Lot of Readers Are Unhappy About It
- Regulating Seafood
- Bridge Retrofit Delay
- Maybe He Should Make a Run for the Border
- Blame the Schedule for USC's Troubles
- Gay Programming
- It's Casting <i> Director</i>
- Nation of Islam and Racism
- Viewers Still Waiting for Some Action on CBS
- Jordan Rules Might Not Apply to Baseball
- Paying for Health Care Reform
- Lillith, Come Back
- Gangsta Rap Accountability's a Must
- Writing for Credit
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery :...
- At Least, We Think It Means Good Luck
- The Power in 'Oleanna'
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 19, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1994
- MIDEAST : Long a Haven for the Lawless, Beirut Declares War on Crime
- A 'Worn Out' Nolan Resigns, Gets 33 Months
- ICE TRY: Maybe the gods weren't pleased....
- Gunman Who Shot Police Officers Tried to Join LAPD
- Melee Erupts Between Black, Latino Students : Violence: Mounting racial tensions lead to lunchtime brawl at Paramount High. A few minor injuries are reported.
- Importance of Religious Beliefs Grows as Americans Age
- Vegas Gala Shapes Up as a Jackson Family Gamble : Benefit: Slow ticket sales force price cuts, while Michael's role in tonight's show is minimal. Some money is earmarked for charities.