- Traffic Expected to Be Key to Massive Housing Project : Moorpark: Up to 3,200 proposed homes may hinge on linking the area to the rest of the city. Plan may also be used to ease existing congestion.
- Even If Knight Invites You, It Doesn't Mean He'll Be Nice
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Robinson Hits Road to Fulfill a Promise
- TV REVIEW : 'Belonging' Tells Truth of Nationalism
- MOVIE REVIEW : Seagal Directs 'Deadly Ground' Message
- A Confident Graf Will Be Tough to Beat
- New Fund Sees Industry Resurgence
- Anti-Smoking Groups Fired Up Over Camel Ads : Tobacco: Campaign featuring female characters called reckless for targeting women.
- LOOK WHO'S TALKING: Today is Presidents' Day,...
- Holiday Closings
- Not Much Else Mandela Could Do : South African legend offers dual voting system to calm all groups
- Quake, Stabbing Spur New Funding : Simi Valley: City braces for future emergencies by updating computer systems, shoring up police services. Officials say they are in good position to cover $800,000 cost.
- No Getting Off on a Technicality: Unsigned Traffic Ticket Is Valid
- Globe-Trotter Flags Emerging-Markets Winners
- Where to File Complaints
- HONG KONG
- Yemeni Leaders Sign Pact to End Crisis
- Brash Motorola No Stranger to Battles in Japan Arena : Trade: Thanks to competition, it transformed itself. Question now is will the firm help Tokyo do likewise.
- PAGES : Arming Yourself With Answers
- Giving Graffiti the Brushoff
- Intersections Must Meet Guidelines to Qualify for Signal
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Los Camperos Tops Mariachi Festival
- Dance : A Lush Sampling of Lubovitch
- It's Marlin Who Hooks the Big One : Auto racing: He has barely enough gas for his first victory, the Daytona 500. Earnhardt is seventh.
- TRADE
- Who's Keeping Up With New Technology? : Attitudes: Though many feel left behind, more than half in survey are satisfied with their computer knowledge.
- Officer Listed as Stable After Holdup Suspect Shoots Him
- Wilfried F. H .M. Mommaerts; Heart Research Pioneer
- THE TIMES POLL: ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS AND NUNS SPEAK OUT : Voices and Reactions
- VENTURA : Neighbors Polled Over Fireworks Show
- Bosnian Serbs Cheer Arrival of 400 Russian Peacekeepers
- Youth Shot in Face by Accident
- Chicano Agenda Getting Bigger Play in Mexico
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : It's Crunch Time : U.S., Italy Face Off in Hockey Today With Berth in Quarterfinals at Stake
- Jaguars Decide on Coughlin
- Ducks Trade Tugnutt to Montreal for Lebeau
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tepid Dancehall in Long Beach
- Kidnaped Toddler Found; Father Arrested : Crime: The man allegedly threatened to kill his daughter unless the mother paid $5,000 in ransom. He is held after telephone calls are traced.
- County Issue: Oil Pipeline Regulations
- 2 Robberies Under Investigation
- OXNARD : Goodwill to Broaden Scope of Programs
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Reunion Soothes Quake Memories : Recovery: Northridge Meadows survivors and their rescuers take an evening to get to know each other. Recounting the experience brings solace.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Q&A; WITH STEVE EDWARDS : Local TV Talk Shows Are No Longer Just 'Morning Piffle'
- CSUF Honor Student Died of Stab Wounds
- A Forum For Community Issues : Getting Answers : Why Is the Cost of Disabled Parking Tickets So High?
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Notebook
- The Write Investment?
- Real-World Venture Into Imaginary Worlds : Mike and Sue Earnest's Huntington Beach company, Dreamation, builds animatronic figures for casinos, theme parks and restaurants.
- At Least 5 Dead as Haitian Refugee Boat Capsizes; Many Lost
- COLUMN ONE : An Army of Parent Peddlers : Raising funds for their children's causes, moms and dads sell everything from cookies to pizzas to gift wrap. Such moneymakers bring in $1 billion a year.
- Clinton Encouraged by Removal of Bosnia Weapons : Balkans: Serbs may need more time to comply, he suggests. President is 'hopeful' air strikes can be averted.
- Great Performances : Talent Shows Help Students Excel Onstage--and in Life
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Vote on Wetlands Proposal
- Seismic Report on Coliseum at Center of Dispute
- Buffalo Shuffle Off : Remaining Bison at Old Irvine Theme Park Site Sold to Make Way for Road Realignment
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McDowell's Loss Still a Big Gain
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Leslie Dominates in Leading USC to Victory Over Arizona
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Camp's' Disturbing Story
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Drive Toward HDTV Hits Another Bump : Technology: Critics call broadcasters' proposal that yet another transmission method be analyzed a delaying tactic.
- CHINA
- HEALTH & SAFETY
- Fantasies Are Taxable, Too
- The Trials of Lawyer-Moms : Family: Juggling two demanding careers has prompted women to form a group that eases the move from legal eagle to mother hen.
- White House Cautions That Strikes Remain a Possibility : Reaction: Officials say more shelling of Sarajevo--or discovery of more guns--could spur NATO action.
- A Forum For Community Issues : MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Hospital's Approach: Train Physicians for Underserved Areas
- KCSN Rebound Sends Strong Signal to a Shaken Community
- Lakers Get the Jump on 76ers as Christie Returns From Injury
- Young performers in the jazz, classical and...
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bartok Quartet Welcoming at Doheny
- BANKING
- A Carefree--and cheap--approach to worries : For only $5, an Arizona guru will take ashes from your (written) problem and toss them to the winds.
- VENTURA : Nonprofit Group Aids 500th Child
- A Forum For Community Issues : Youth : OPINION : Would You Rat on a Friend?
- Doors Close at Fillmore's Quake Shelter : Aftermath: The remaining victims are relocated to a nearby hotel and given one more week to find other lodging.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : The Force Is With Swiss Bobsledders : Two-man: Weder comes from behind to defeat countryman for gold. U.S. teams are 13th and 14th.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Intelligent Life Emanates From Supernova
- Lifetime's 'Our Home' to Premiere June 6
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reese's Return Lifts Team Spirit
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Notebook
- State Launches Campaign to Lure Tourists : Media: Officials hope high-tech TV spots will replace recent images of fires and earthquake with upbeat report.
- McDonald's Finding Success in Mideast
- JAPAN
- ENERGY
- Mandela Blames Rival in Killings of ANC Workers
- Vietnamese Mark New Lives in U.S. in Late Tet Festival : New year: More than 4,000, many former political prisoners, gather in Buena Park to celebrate their immigration.
- Fire Evacuees Home After Toxic Scare : Burbank: Industrial blaze posed a dilemma because liquid cyanide was stored at site. Officials decided to let it burn itself out.
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Will Decide Birth Control Issue
- Lost Weekend for U.S. as Sweden Wins, 3-1 : Soccer: Americans lose confidence in themselves and coach's system after poor showing in Miami.
- MOORPARK : Damaged College Library to Reopen
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chaney Remains Cool as Temple Wins, 68-53
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Notebook
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : It's V for Victory for Germany's Weissflog : Ski jumping: The 1984 gold medalist edges fellow veteran Bredesen.
- Sawyer's ABC Deal: Star Value : Television: Some lament the 'Hollywoodization' of news, but others say the 'PrimeTime' anchor's a solid journalist with ratings-power worth her estimated $6-million contract.
- VIETNAM
- Jewelry Industry Sees Big Turnaround in Sales : Gems: As economy improves, consumers find its politically correct once again to wear fine stones.
- Asteroids, Ice Keys to New Life Theory
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL: In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan...
- THE TIMES POLL : Conservative Trend Found in Younger Priests
- West Hills Man Accidentally Shoots Friend
- Cruise Feeds the Soul and the Stomach
- BUY! SELL!: Rosy-faced San Fernando Valley realtors...
- Storm Clouds to Give Way to Clear Skies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Post-Quake Traffic Routes Take a Beating : Transportation: Roads that withstood the shaking are now being battered by caravans of diverted commuters and rains.
- Golden West Gets Top Playoff Seeding
- Human Rights Group Details China's Political Imprisonments
- AZT Found to Protect Fetuses From AIDS : Medicine: Federally sponsored study says drug sharply reduces transmission of virus from mothers.
- Fumes Coming From Patient Cause Doctor, Nurse to Faint
- Economists Play 'Happy Days' as Many Sing Blues
- Latino Club Leader Quits in Bias Dispute
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Come Back to Tie Sabres, 3-3
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Hold Bulls to a Season-Low 68 Points
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Spirits Were Soaring--and So Were the Athletes
- Haugen Forced to Fight Way Back to Top : Boxing: After losing a couple of big bouts, the Washington state boxer must go back to his roots to start a comeback.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Ducks Trade Tugnutt to Canadiens for Lebeau : Hockey: Center is said to be fully recovered from severely sprained ankle.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ready or Not for Prime Time : Michael, Janet Jackson Brighten a Mostly Tacky Family TV Taping
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mavericks Are Honky-Tonk-Pop-Latin-Rock-Solid
- Winning for Losing : Kathleen Sullivan is just glad to be back in the spotlight, even if the whole country is watching her weight.
- Monterey Park Apartment Manager Killed, Sister Shot
- A Forum For Community Issues : Second Opinion : COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : EASTSIDE SUN : Washington Must Share Burden of Undocumented
- Good Sense in the Wake of Tragedy : U.S safety board recommendations address turbulence problems of 757s
- A Forum For Community Issues : Community Essay : Multiethnic Studies Are Needed for All
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Hopes Go Off Course : Alpine skiing: Parisien is disqualified during downhill segment of combined. Street is second, with slalom heats today.
- Academy Explains 'Foreign' Film Rules
- UCLA Series Features a Double Focus
- Centex Corp., the nation's largest home builder,...
- JAPAN
- BOOK REVIEW: STORIES : A Quartet of Noteworthy Tales About Some Ordinary People : THE PALACE THIEF, <i> by Ethan Canin</i> , Random House; $21, 205 pages
- Hatcheries Help Satisfy Appetites of Area Anglers
- A Forum For Community Issues : Celebrating Black History Month : Muddy Water, Hollow Logs and a Father's Love : A steelworker who started life as a sharecropper's son teaches his children and grandchildren the importance of education.
- Hot Line Set Up for Water-Related Issues
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Notebook
- If Lights Are Synchronized, Why Do We Keep Stopping?
- Pigskin Classic Eyes Nebraska
- Country Music Mavericks Are True to Their Name : Spotlight: While their roots are in their Cuban homeland, their playlist runs from pop to rock to old 'honky-tonk nobody cares about any more.' The band will be in Lake Forest tonight.
- Retrial to Begin in Lockheed Workers' Lawsuit Against Chemical Firms : Courts: Employees on Stealth fighter project say they were not adequately warned of potential dangers from exposure.
- Sleeping Man Rolls Over Onto Baby Daughter, Critically Injuring Her
- Hebert Second-Best to Blues' Joseph Again, 4-1
- SINGAPORE
- Pakistanis Held Hostage by 3 Afghan Gunmen : Crime: The masked men hijack a school bus and demand $5 million. Some children are released.
- Number of Nuns on Brink of Precipitous Drop : Religion: Study finds only 3% of those serving are 40 or younger. With retirement imminent for many, the survival of orders is threatened.
- Women Can Fly Solo at Parties and Still Soar
- Hospital Self-Diagnosis: Change, or Perish : St. John's saga shows why bed-centered hospitals may be dinosaurs
- A Forum For Community Issues : Sermon : On What to Look for When Choosing a Healer
- Searching for a Good Reason for a Bad Sense of Timing
- A Forum For Community Issues : Favorite Places : SEPULVEDA WILDLIFE RESERVE
- A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Titan Softball Team Falls to Huskies
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Impresses Perranoski
- 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart' Will Be Produced at SCR
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Harding Appears Set to Go : Figure skating: After two bad days of practice, she lands three consecutive triple axels and says that her ankle is feeling better.
- Tom Snyder Is Dave's Late-Night Favorite : Television: But Letterman doesn't know whether CBS will OK the CNBC host as his late-late night follow-up.
- EPA Smog Plan Is Just the...
- Soka 'University' Really Isn't One
- Wedgewood's Action Was First Class
- District Passes a Student's Test
- California's Growth Rate
- Cockburn Right on Canyon Oaks Fiasco
- A Heroic Effort After the Quake
- Lerner on Mideast Peace
- Compliments on Quake Coverage
- Cockburn Right on Canyon Oaks Fiasco : Healthy Debate About HMO Plans
- Desert Tortoise
- Quake 'Relief' Has Worsened the Pain
- Boy's Stabbing Death Hard to Comprehend
- SCOPE Is a Threat to River Planning
- Crime Issue
- Pair of Pharmacists Are True Angels
- Company's Tactics Spark Interest
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1994
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 21, 1994
- California - News from Feb. 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 21, 1994
- Toll of Violence Haunts Families of Police Officers
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Couple Killed in Collision During Rain : Weather: Their 2 children, another girl are critically hurt. Storm causes flooding in Dana Point, closure of Laguna Canyon Road, PCH in Huntington Beach. Mudslides hit Malibu.
- Serbs Complying on Pullout, U.N. Says; Air Strikes Averted : Balkans: Some heavy arms remain, but weather may have prevented removal. NATO and U.S. also agree enough progress has been made to forestall military action.
- Downpour Brings Mud to Malibu
- Storm Delivers a Muddy Punch : Weather: Three people are killed on Southland freeways in the third major downpour in two weeks. Mountains get heavy snow, and new slides hit the burned areas of Malibu.
- Amid Questions, Priests, Nuns Back Key Doctrine
- Michael Appears Briefly at 'Jackson Family Honors' Show
- 'Mainframe Renaissance' Is Really the Revenge of the Non-Techies
- LONG QUIET HIGHWAY by Natalie Goldberg...
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner: Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- FREEWAY ALERT: After a five-week closure for...
- DOWNTOWN : Charges Filed Over Store's Loud Music
- 2 Gangs Celebrate Truce on the Field : Football: Pacoima Project Boys and Sun Valley Vinelands play a game. Organizers encourage mutual respect.
- NOTEBOOK : Victory Over Canada Gives No. 12 Slovakia a Confidence Boost
- Wrangling Over Pay Is Block for Devers : Dispute: Kersee says he had been told Privalova wouldn't compete. The promoter disagrees.
- This Time She Keeps Running to Victory : Track: Favor-Hamilton does not repeat her mistake of last outing and wins mile. Joyner-Kersee and Privalova dominate the sprints.
- Chase Bounds Ahead of Sunkist Meet Field : Track and field: Quartz Hill senior takes both triple jump, long jump on final try.
- Walled In by Words : IN TOUCH: The Letters of Paul Bowles, <i> Edited by Jeffrey Miller (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $30; 604 pp.)</i>
- All in the Family : What does color mean if you can choose your race? : THE SWEETER THE JUICE: A Family Memoir in Black and White, <i> By Shirlee Taylor Haizlip (Simon & Schuster: $22; 268 pp.)</i>
- Ornamental Plant Book Available
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Judge Relents, Jails Rape Suspect
- COLUMN ONE : Disaster, the Mother of Invention : Entrepreneurs scramble to satisfy the craving for safety. Selling steel-canopied beds, portable commodes and other exotic products has gotten a little easier since the quake.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : March Will Support Immigrants' Rights
- CHINATOWN : Parents Praised for Castelar Attendance
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Youth Center Gets Grant for Expansion
- NEWS ANALYSIS : After Air Strikes, NATO Would Never Be Same : Bosnia: The first salvo would change the nature, structure and scope of the alliance, senior officers say. It was conceived as a defensive partnership.
- Questions Urged on Desipramine : Medicine: Prescribed for a variety of childhood ills, the drug has been linked to sudden, unexplained deaths.
- Appeals Over Property Assessments Soar : Real estate: About 3,600 claim they are paying bloated taxes. Authorities warn some of the cases may not be heard for two years.
- CSUN Blasts Sacramento Just for Fun
- USC Has a Reason to Smile : College basketball: Freshmen Jones and Boseman spark a 68-56 victory over Arizona State.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Seniors Sit, so Freshmen Lead Tar Heels
- COMMENTARY : Why Joe Buck and Ratso Live On : Twenty-five years after it became the first major X-rated release, 'Midnight Cowboy' retains its power, if not its scarlet letter, a reminder of the adventurous films that might have been
- "REVERIE." Carol Rosenberger, piano. Delos DE 3113....
- Yearning for Grace : IMAGES: My Life in Film, <i> By Ingmar Bergman, Translated from the Swedish by Marianne Ruuth (Arcade: $27.95; 448 pp; illustrated</i> .<i> )</i>
- Can Renter Deduct Repair Cost From Rent?
- THE NAKED CONSUMER: How Our Private Lives...
- Menendezmania
- Orphanages May Await Abused Children : Social welfare: With the foster care system overburdened, Illinois governor explores alternatives.
- More Youths Sniff for High That Can Snuff Life : Health: Inhalant abuse has increased to 'epidemic proportions,' experts say. Death and injury can result.
- THE TIMES POLL: ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS AND NUNS SPEAK OUT : Voices and Reactions
- MID-WILSHIRE : Gym Renovation Gets $35,000 Assist
- USC AREA : Residents Give Police Computer Printer
- CRENSHAW : Youth Sports Center Facing Eviction
- Gibbons Snatched From Wild Find They Have Some Friends in Thailand : Wildlife: The apes are prime targets of poachers, who kill mothers and sell infants as pets. An unusual program aims to return them to the jungle.
- Through the Moral Looking Glass : Just what does sports say about society?
- USC : Repair Plan Could Hold Up Museum
- Steeper Rents May Force Fire Survivors Out : Relocation: Laguna Beach renters, most of them uninsured, fear housing costs will price them out of the market as landlords rebuild. Many artists lost both homes and studios.
- Foresight and Cleaner Air Have Much in Common
- Malibu Shines for 'North' Star
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : Why We Go
- News, Tips & Bargains : Just the Ticket at Windsor Castle
- Farm Credit Banks on Rebound After Money Woes : Agriculture: In the '80s, system was near collapse. But consolidation and reorganization turned it around--so much so that Omaha bank offered to let flood victims halt payments for a year.
- USC : High School Leaders to Meet at University
- 'We're Like the Ellis Island of Los Angeles.' : Belmont High Near Downtown Is the District's Most Overcrowded School, and One of Its Most Diverse.
- She's Running for Office and Publicizing One Too
- U.S. Dealt Setback in Efforts to Seek Overall Peace Accord in Bosnia
- Proposed Tax Break for the Poor Dropped
- A History Worth Working For
- Businessman Chosen to Take the Reins at County United Way
- 'Dialing 911 With Dignity' in Delaware : Health: Those who routinely visit homes are trained to spot problems. In one case, a telephone worker's concern saved a woman's life.
- Militants Attack Egyptian Train, Wound 4
- China to Ban Nuclear Waste Dumping at Sea
- Time Running Out on Library's Sunday Hours : Downtown: Popular time at the Central Library may end soon. Private funding is about to cease, and the union opposes keeping the facility open an extra day.
- Shedding Light on the Gang Problem : Bullet-Resistant Street-Lamp Shields Rob Criminals of Their Cloak of Darkness
- Cal State Fullerton Needs a Basic Lesson : * $1.35-Million Warning to Administrators: Firings Should Be for Just Cause
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Produces Five Title Winners
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dumars Leads Pistons in Victory for Pride
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Overpowers Santa Margarita in First Round
- Building a Shrine for Williams, Splinter by Splendid Splinter
- Sorting Through a Slew of Shostakovich
- Clippers Go as Quietly as Harper : Pro basketball: Guard returns with 30 points, but keeps comments to one constant 'whatever' after 100-93 loss to Jazz.
- TATTOO: The Exotic Art of Skin Decoration...
- INSIDE THE NEW LAS VEGAS : Few Casino Discounts Available
- Hawaii Gun Buyers Hurry to Beat Ban
- Historic San Pasqual Valley
- Children Trapped in Elevator Fight Fear
- 'Some Justice Is Being Done' : A woman reminisces about her mother, whose murder 19 years ago may soon be solved through a new fingerprinting technique.
- TBS presents two, two-part episodes of Matlock...
- A Tale of Two Cultures : AN ACTOR-PRODUCER'S PERSPECTIVE DURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
- Allied Commanders Face Daunting Task : Military: An American officer and a Briton will coordinate any air strikes. They confront each other, their superiors--and Serbs.
- BELL : James Bell House Renovation in a Fix
- The World : America Is Beating Up on a Country That's Trying to Please It : Japan: Threatening sanctions may be good politics here, but it won't make Tokyo more receptive to helping reduce the trade deficit.
- Listening Religiously in Hope of Hearing the Right Words
- VENTURA : Telethon for Quake Victims Planned
- Tift, May Get Newport Harbor Off to a Good Start
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : It's Same Gold Story for Blair : Speedskating: She says there's nothing routine about it after winning 500 for third time.
- WCC ROUNDUP
- Don't Get Bitter on Us, Beck : Thanks to his rap-folk song 'Loser,' the 23-year-old musician is one of the hottest figures to emerge from the L.A. rock scene in years. But now that he's going national, how will he hold up under all the attention?
- Tax Tip: Don't Touch 401(k) Funds!
- Romulus Fights the Power : THE CAVEMAN'S VALENTINE, <i> By George Dawes Green (Warner Books: $19.95; 323 pp.)</i>
- After a 10-Day Delay, Delta 2 Rocket Lifts Off
- POLITICS : United They Stand Against Beilenson
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Monroe Kicks Los Angeles Out of the Playoffs
- Valley Commentary : Environmental Resources Are Adrift in a SEA of Bureaucracy : Significant Ecological Areas have declined in quality because officialdom can't or won't act. Court action may be the only way to rescue these open-space preserves.
- Valley Commentary : Let's Not Stall : A computer-aided '90s version of hitchhiking can be a reliable, safe way of making roads less congested. The system works well in Germany.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rookie Pitchers Are Off to Good Starts
- It's a Better Prize Than a Dozen Balls
- Low Scores Provide Low Point
- Langston Wants Angels to Commit to Aggressiveness
- PRINCELY BOOTLEG : Some People'll Do Anything to Hear These Songs
- More Restrictions Placed on West Coast Bancorp After $12.1-Million Loss
- Pregnant Israeli Settler Is Killed in West Bank : Mideast: Islamic resistance group claims responsibility. Death is 29th since peace accord.
- Carefully Into the Breach : Best Rx for health care reform? Slow, but keep going forward steadily
- The Big Stick No Longer Carries Weight : Washington's threats don't impress foreigners who can read the U.S. electorate's interests.
- Student's Slaying Recalls Unsolved Cases : Murders: Like Cathy Torrez, Wendy Osborn and Denise Huber vanished and were never seen alive again.
- In Ron Howard's 1984 Splash (KTLA Sunday...
- Profile : Divorce, Dave Thomas Style : MIXING BITTERNESS AND HUMOR IN 'GRACE UNDER FIRE'
- Worthy Goal: Better Living Through Youth Hockey
- Northrop to Close Anaheim Plant, Lay Off About 100
- Datatech Depot Inc.: Anticipating growth in its...
- Retro : Monster Mash
- Crime Victim Was Eyes for Blind Youths : Slaying: Youngsters were robbed of a treasured helper after volunteer Amalia Sison was shot.
- Tropical Hardwoods May Be Dying Out : Environment: A researcher says older trees are being replaced by other species. He says some global process could be under way.
- BRIEFLY : Arts: $75,000 Getty Grant to Preserve Black Culture
- Center of Higher Learning
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Lancers Advance-- Only One Round : Basketball: Bell Gardens wins its first playoff game in four years. But a second-round defeat leaves little time to savor the victory.
- The Nation : To the GOP's Dismay, the Real Clinton Emerges--as a Non-ideological Blur
- For Seniors : LINDA FELDMAN : A Prolific Advocate of Nuclear Non-Proliferation