- Cal State Faculty Test New Methods : Education: About 350 get previews of latest teaching strategies. Sessions range from the Internet to diversity.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Takes a Tumble in Southern Utah, 77-53
- COMMENTARY : Some Issues Deeper Than Black and White
- Patterson Family Jewels : Grant Standouts Prove Skeptical Relatives Wrong While Leading Lancers to Valley Pac-8 Championship
- Best Pal Favored Again in Today's San Antonio
- At Least With This Method, Drug Testers Have an Edge
- Murphy Holds Lead Over Floyd
- In Brief
- Born to Be Blue : Dennis Franz has spent his career playing cops. So, how did he turn an overweight detective into the (sexy) role of a lifetime?
- True to Taste : Native Sicilian Grapes Give Corvo Wines Their Regional Character and Light Charm
- What If No One Will Serve on Board?
- The Suppressed Vowel : A bumpy hike along a paradox-littered road : A VOID, <i> By Georges Perec</i> . <i> Translated from French by Gilbert Adair (Harvill/HarperCollins World: 304 pp.; $24)</i>
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : CRUISE FAVORITES : THE VOTES ARE IN ON OUR SECOND READER SURVEY
- THE REDNECK WAY OF KNOWLEDGE by...
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- A Farmer Tells His Story . . .
- COLLEGE : Haylock's 25 Points Leads CSLA Over San Bernardino
- Joyner-Kersee Staying on Fast Track : Running: A day after setting hurdles record at altitude, she has another sterling time at the Sports Arena.
- Report Says Lanier Will Replace Nelson With Warriors
- Utah State's Hot Shots Lead to Fullerton's Fall
- COMMENTARY : Riley Doing a Solid Job With the Knicks
- THROWING MUSES, "University" (<i> Sire</i> ) *** 1/2
- ENGLAND SWINGS: Has Sinead O'Connor--who once tore...
- Commentary : Too-Temporary Contemporary : The problem with MOCA? The museum has never made a commitment to permanently display the art it owns.
- In Brief
- Quality Systems Reports $138,800 Quarterly Profit
- JUST THE FACTS : Travel Agents' Favorite Ships
- For Seniors : Retirees Vent Volunteer Zeal--in Africa
- THE WORSE THE BETTER FOR MARY BETH EVANS
- Contractor Suffers Electrical Shock
- Residents Assess Impact of Incorporation : Government: Panel is exploring combined cityhood for 9 foothill communities. County's bankruptcy, proposed El Toro airport spurred move.
- Most Parents Choose 'No' on Choice of Schools : Education: Over the past year, campus transfers have been requested for only about 2% of the county's public students.
- Supervisors, It's Time to Show Your Mettle : Stanton and Vasquez Should Not Seek Reelection
- Gerchas Arrested in False Statements on Car Loan
- Esperanza Girls' Relay Team Makes Its Mark
- SOCCER : Fair Play Is Overshadowed by Violence and Corruption
- Royal, Simi Valley Seek Frosh Teams
- BEAT THE BOOTS: While the Washington-based Record...
- Caught in a Price Vise : Mexican Manufacturers Find a Weak Peso Has Them in a Bind With Foreign Suppliers
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Raves for the Waves From Hard-to-Please Teens
- HOMEFRONT : The 'What Am I? Nuts?' Doll
- New 'Vienna Card' Now on Sale
- Hotels Try New Ways to Cut Costs at Concierge Desk : Accommodations: Some hoteliers staff the post with novice workers, others bring in employees of tour companies.
- Parade Highlights Chinese New Year Events
- CITY TERRACE : Mentor Workshop Volunteers Sought
- SOUTH CENTRAL : Renamed Food Bank Has a Home for Now
- GOP Hopefuls Court Conservatives : Politics: Five presidential aspirants attend activists' conference. Poll shows that support of party's right wing is up for grabs.
- Love, Marriage and the Bargains That Go Unkept
- Appalachia Elderly Miss 'Golden Years' : Health: Disability rates are much higher than average in this poverty-stricken area.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Seniors: Bill Would Lower Fuel Bills
- 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'
- Fourteen Minutes of Ineptitude : Tragic 911 response marred otherwise superb citywide performance
- Deciding Guilt in a Three-Strikes Case : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
- A Novel Attack on PBS: Death by Memo : A senator demands documents on 235 subjects; is this a kinder cut than the fiscal axe?
- Suspect Jailed in Fatal Car Crash
- PREP ROUNDUP : Orange Wins Marathon for Spot in Playoffs
- He Was Called Ernie 'No D' for a Reason
- Valley Peaks in Time for Stretch Run, 96-77
- Crossover Queen Is on the Move Again : With her latest album, Trisha Yearwood shows that her inner fire is burning anew. : TRISHA YEARWOOD, "Thinkin' About You" (<i> MCA</i> )***
- ART NOTES : Vernacular Speaks for L.A. Scene
- Children Make Poor Tax Shelters
- Photo Doesn't Even Pay Postage
- It's Time to Walk the Walk : Dorsey Looking for Some Respect in Wide-Open Race
- Three Words Send Rutgers Students to the Barricades : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT
- A Little Slice of Oz : In an Area Marred by Gangs and Violence, the Arts Enclave of St. Elmo Village Has Been a Haven Where Kids Can Let Their Imaginations Take Wing. But Paying the Bills Has Become a Struggle.
- THE WORLD : CHINA : Beijing Can't Have Its International Trade and Own Set of Rules, Too
- SANTA ANITA : Rabiadella Starts Fast, Wins the Monrovia
- Lakers' Eddie Jones Given MVP Award Despite Team's Loss : Pro basketball: He wins the honor over Glenn Robinson after scoring a game-high 25 points at the Rookie All-Star game.
- LOLLA-POP: In the wake of Neil Young's...
- Trouble in Betting Paradise : Commentary: Parimutuel wagering is down at all venues in south Florida.
- Simpson Case Used to Avoid Death Penalty
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Program Lets Youths Reach for the Stars
- Touchy Situations
- THE NATION : DIPLOMACY : Clinton: Good on Policy, Inept on Management
- Fly Swatters : Officials Say Battle Against Mediterranean Pest Is Nearly Won
- New Rams Look Like Old Ones
- COMMENTARY : Unlike Today's Athlete, Kareem Had Substance : Ex-Laker Great Assails Current Players' Values
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Gets Big Victory Over Sooners
- AND ONE MORE THING: During Rickie Lee...
- COVER STORY : What Happened to Adorable? : Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy gets girl. Unbeatable formula, right? Then why does Hollywood have so much trouble making a modern romantic comedy?
- THE TIMES POLL : A Bright Outlook
- On-Line IRS Checks Databases Against Returns
- Home Improvement / Gardening : Solid Chair Inside or Out
- BELL : City Not Betting the House on Card Club
- Research: USC Fills Gerontology Post
- Rescued From Filthy Apartment, 19 Children Strive for Better Life in Foster Homes
- LITTLE TOKYO : A Shared History at Internment Camp
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Roosevelt Alum Now on 2nd School Mural
- A Renaissance for the Performing Arts : Continued Private Donations, Resurgence in Interest Promise an Entertaining Season
- Local Performers Look for Place to Call Home : Thousand Oaks: The groups search in vain for permanent office and rehearsal space despite the new Civic Arts Plaza.
- Investment Club Group Expands Its Horizon
- FICTION
- Cool Climb Through a Desert Oasis
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Alaska : An Outsider's Inside Passage : Two not-so-typical cruise passengers mix bears and bingo--with surprising results
- Impressions of Literary Landscapes
- American Couple Denied Bail in $700-Million Fraud Case
- The big exception to the overall doom...
- The Rev. Robert A. Taylor; Baptist Minister
- Ventura's Jay Goes Out Fast, Earns Victory
- Loyola Can't Repeat the Magic, 68-53
- In Brief
- Henderson Has His Day in the Sun : UCLA: Freshman scores 28 points, 21 in the second half, to lift Bruins past Washington State, 98-83.
- Drumming Up a Different Sound
- THE MARTIN LUTHER, JR., COMPANION selected...
- PUTTY IN THEIR HANDS : A Trip to the Manicurist Was One Way to Feel Pampered--and in Touch With the Community
- What to Do With Hole After Rooting Out Tree
- FORTUNE'S CHILD: A Portrait of the United...
- Police Suspect Fiancee in Millionaire's Slaying : Mystery: Newport Beach authorities lack evidence for an arrest. Nanette Johnston says she did not kill William Francis McLaughlin.
- 'Marine' Fights Only for Self-Promotion
- Zmeskal Hasn't Put Gold Medal Out of Her Mind
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Youth Is Served With 24-Year-Old Duval
- The 'Warrior' Comes to Life : It took more than a decade of dedication and rewrites to finally get Maxine Hong Kingston's 'The Woman Warrior' and 'China Men' onstage.
- In Memory of Patricia Highsmith
- Tools of the Trade : Unique Program Gives Vocational School Graduates a Head Start on Their Careers
- Mexico Uses Variety of Enticements to Woo Canadian Retirees Away From Florida
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- The Times Wins Top CNPA Award for General Excellence
- Negatives Aside, Photographer of Iwo Jima Fame Feels Worthwhile : Pacific: He captured World War II's most memorable image, then had to fight off bitter accusations that he'd staged it.
- Snag Postpones Navy Missile Defense Test
- FUTURE WATCH : Right on the Money
- OXNARD : Volunteers Test Disaster Skills in Fake Quake
- THE WORD : Catering to the Literati
- BEING THERE : A Clean Pate
- Church Cat-and-Mouse : ABSOLUTE TRUTHS, <i> By Susan Howatch (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 559 pp.)</i>
- Warranties on New Homes May Fall Short
- Simpson Panelists Offer Jury Watchers Few Clues : Courts: Stone-faced response to emotional testimony, graphic evidence attracts even greater scrutiny.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Building on Words : HEAD Family history provides UC Irvine professor Alejandro Morales the material with which to lay the foundation for novels that put forth the contributions of Mexican Americans.
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Mural to Spotlight Filipino Americans
- Sky's the Limit for Old Air Jordans and Other Kitsch : Fads: A Fresno firm caters to customers in Japan and Europe, where memorabilia is all the rage.
- Construction Firm Elevates J. L. Seibold
- STYLE: FASHION : Hawaiian Punch
- The Wise Man of the Mountains : The Memory of Fire is So Strong in Gary Nelson That He Can See the Seeds of It in Every Season. His Passion Has Made Him the One to Call When The Wind Rises and The Hills Birn.
- Fremont Hands Garfield Its First Loss, 2-1
- A Swell of Excitement : Redondo Beach Rejoices at Opening of Its Reconstructed Pier
- Atkinson at Home on the Road : College basketball: Emphatic dunk by Long Beach State player from San Jose punctuates 83-70 victory over Spartans.
- Friends or Foes? : Environment: Critics say the Amigos de Bolsa Chica has sold out. But group defends support of plans for a 3,300-home tract in a sensitive coastal area.
- EASTSIDE : Media Watchdog Committee Formed
- Marriage License and Poetic License
- Now Guns Are a Border Problem : U.S. exports its misery to Canada
- A Living Wage? : WORK : Toiling Longer--But for the Same Pay
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BUDGET : Clinton Drops the Ball on Deficit : The President retreats from any long-term strategy to keep a lid on spending and dooms future generations.
- Cuts May Mean Bleak Picture for TV Courses : Education: Coastline Community College says its telecourses, serving about 4,000 students, would suffer if Congress reduces funds to public television.
- Stuntwoman's Family Sues Over Fatal 42-Foot Fall on Set : Courts: Mother seeks $10 million, saying studio did not provide proper safety equipment. Defendants have made no comment.
- VENTURA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN LYNCH : Santa Paula Feeds on Cardinals' Basketball Success
- Weary Chaminade Ties Up League Title
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Burton Gets Hot, ASU Wins
- Harvard-Westlake Back on Top : Wrestling: Wolverines win Mission League championship and eight individual titles.
- PERFORMANCE ART : Jascha Heifetz: A CD Performance : The new RCA Victor set contains every commercial recording the violinist made.
- ALBUM REVIEW : SLASH'S SNAKEPIT, "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (<i> Geffen</i> )**
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Crenshaw Stays Unbeaten Against Washington--and Everyone Else
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Kris Kristofferson is Abraham Lincoln--honest--in film about Abe's son
- Paul Monette Dies; Books on Being Gay Won U.S. Awards
- Northridge Can't Beat Percentages
- Lovelorn Find an Antidote in the Personal Ads : With Valentine's Day at hand, shopping for a mate by perusing personal ads can be a practical way to find romance and true love.
- Better Pepperdine Play Means Only Closer Loss to Portland
- Will NBA All-Stars Stop the Bickering to Play the Game? : Pro basketball: Answer comes amid squabbles that have tarnished polished image.
- Northridge Finds Itself Regressing : Baseball: Matadors fall to San Diego, 4-2, their third straight loss after opening with six victories.
- UCI Feels Unwelcome in Nevada : College basketball: Irvine runs into an efficient offense and loses, 95-79.
- Fullerton Runs Into More Trouble on the Road : College basketball: Titans lose their fifth game in a row as Utah State rolls to a 103-71 victory.
- Waller's Valentine
- THEY'RE EXPENSIVE, MOST DON'T LAST. BUT CORPORATE AMERICA, HOT TO CONVEY AN IMAGE IN AN INSTANT, IS. . . : Loco Over Logos
- Maladies of Those on the Move
- Cozy Home for Single 'Father'
- STYLEL: GARDENS : Paradise Found
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Freighters : Around the World in 84 Days : A journey on a modern German container ship belies romantic images of a voyage by rusty tramp steamer
- Popejoy Rested, Eager to Get O.C. Back in Balance
- Foreign Students Aid Community Colleges : Education: Institutions are recruiting abroad because tuition is higher and fees go directly into their general funds instead of being redistributed by the state.
- Thousand Oaks Performers Look in Vain for Place to Call Home : Entertainment: The groups search for permanent office and rehearsal space despite the city's new $64-million Civic Arts Plaza.
- Chronology of Violence Since the World Cup : 1994
- NHL ROUNDUP : Kidd Earns Shutout in Flames' Rout
- Cuesta Again Spoils Ventura Win Streak
- Long Beach Celebrates, 83-70 : College basketball: Playing in front of friends and family, Mike Atkinson leads 49ers to victory over San Jose State.
- Kings Finally Savor a Victory : Hockey: Shaken by trade rumors, they defeat Maple Leafs, 5-2, in Toronto, as Kurri plays 1,000th NHL game.
- It Wasn't Just Another Night Out on the Town
- In Brief
- Cop Shop a One-Stop Source for Officers : Baltimore: The store founded by a former officer markets everything from nightsticks to nighties. 'I Slept With The Greatest Cop Alive,' reads one short, black number.
- Love Takes a Toll on the Curious
- Restudy Urged of Wilshire as Red Line Route : Transit: Original proposal was scrapped after 1985 methane gas explosion. But replacement plan has developed its own problems.
- SANTA MONICA : A Plea to Give Schools a Sporting Chance
- United Way Campaign
- COMMENTARY ON O.C. BANKRUPTCY : Public Expects--and Deserves--Leadership From Supervisors : The board shouldn't rely on a new CEO or the political in-crowd to solve the crisis. It must take responsibility.
- Weekend Escape: Tioga Pass : Cross-country fans at the Tioga Pass Resort get heavy doses of snow and beautiful scenery
- BAD TV: The Very Best of the...
- Tip o' the Hat to Irish Bargains
- CRENSHAW : Boys Group Sees Launch of Shuttle
- BASEBALL : CSLA Powers Past Chico State, 11-5
- Education: Math Teacher Wins Honor
- Official Draws Fire for Remark on Gun : Weapons: Fellow council members say Sandi Webb's comments send the wrong message: that Simi Valley is a town of gunslingers.
- Officer Killed by Friendly Fire, Roseville Police Say
- HANGOUTS : For Steaks and Gossip, It's a Cut Above
- Playing the Match Game : Entrepreneurs Dean Testerman and Katherine Duliakas Make It Their Business to Join Lonely Hearts
- THE STATE : LOS ANGELES : The Hi-Tech Promise: Government as a Resource, Not as an Obstacle
- Ferguson and Conroy: They're Just a Couple of Simpatico Politicos
- Building a Sense of Community on a Foundation of Hard Work
- Miller's Crossing : Junior Center Has Made Headway Since Transfer From Notre Dame
- Alarm Goes Off for Jacobsen--Again : Golf: He leads by three shots at La Jolla and is poised to win his second tournament in a row.
- Guns <i> Sans</i> Roses : With GNR lying low, Snakepit is Slash's low-key new side project. But it's just something to do until he and Axl What's-His-Name return to the rock-star machinery.
- MUSIC AND DANCE NEWS : Morris and Hogwood Collaborate on Gluck's 'Orfeo'
- HEARTBEAT : How Do I Gift Thee?
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Itineraries : Along for the Ride : Looking for a good deal? Book passage on a ship that's 'repositioning'
- Costa Mesa Man Killed, Wife Hurt in Newport Crash
- A Local Profile in Courage and Persistance : Santa Ana's First African American Schoolteacher Endured Scorn--and Worse
- Davis Believes in Young Burbank Basketball Team
- A Weighty West End? Seriously : On London's theater scene, the glitter of blockbuster musicals has started to give way to more plays. The formula: a few stars and a classy story.
- Stone Roses Hit Political Brick Wall?
- Gains Seen in New Vaccination Program for Children
- TRUE ROMANCE, A TBS DOCUMENTARY
- NOTEBOOK : 3-A Playoffs Will Include Magnet Champs
- Focus : The Lost Migration : DISCOVERY DOCUMENTARY EXAMINES 30-YEAR EXODUS OF SOUTHERN BLACKS
- Simi Officer Critically Wounds Resident Armed With Rifle
- It's A-Live!
- Painting to Save the Planet : Margaret Nielsen turns classic landscapes into metaphors for the clash between modern culture and the natural world.
- LANGUAGE BARRIER
- Building Permits
- WORKING CRASS
- Town Says: 'Swear Off Cursing'; It's Working! : Speech: No longer are vulgarity, indecent language or even insults tolerated, Raritan's mayor says. The police chief says the ordinance violates the Constitution and refuses to enforce it. But some say life is sweeter.
- 'No Thanks' to Latest Smog Idea From Lewis
- Wheeling and Dealing With the Conservancy
- AIDS: Recognition for L.A. Shanti Organization
- Ignoring the Evidence of Crime in the Valley
- By Train in Scotland
- Native Hawaiians Set Sights on Regaining Sovereignty : Plebiscite: Balloting this year marks a first step toward their ultimate goal, which could take many forms. The results will be announced Jan. 17, 1996, the 103rd anniversary of U.S. overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
- Rep. David Dreier
- Dressing Down Makes Sense for Productivity
- Foundation Helps Fight Urban Sprawl
- Quibble Over 'Cybill'
- Lloyd's of London Hindsight: What the 'Names' Couldn't Have Known
- Berman Lacked Concern for Valley
- Are We Our Own Worst Enemy?
- Consultants' Fees Seem Out of Whack
- Gingrich Remake
- Vendors: Street Merchants Portrayed as Detrimental to Licensed Neighborhood Businesses
- Schools Deserve Full Repayment From County
- Encourage, Don't Manipulate Children
- Flood Control in Canyon Was Lacking
- Mother Played a Role in Panah's Brutality
- Who's to Blame for Unprepared Students?
- CRENSHAW : A Return to Form for Kabasa Gallery
- Support for Muslim Library
- Real Americans : Sigrid Nunez's characters, both comforted and troubled by their inability to belong, illustrate the complex loyalties that hold American immigrants together : A FEATHER ON THE BREATH OF GOD, <i> By Sigrid Nunez (HarperCollins: $18; 160 pp.)</i>
- Scientology's Internet Battle With Debunkers
- EVIL AND EVILER
- Amigos Have Both Friends and Foes
- Immersion Works
- Whose West Is It Anyway? : For the Longtime Residents of Escalante, Utah, (pop. 1000), Living on the Frontier Means Living Off the Land. Can They Hold Their Ground Against Environmentalists and New Arrivals Pushing Conservation? Welcome to One Battle of The War That's Raging Across The West.
- Snow Is Gold for Tourist-Hungry Sangre de Cristo Mountains : New Mexico: Now revenue comes from chairlifts and resorts. Another big draw is the simple life in Red River--a town that, one resident says, so resembles 'Mayberry RFD' that he calls 'Skiberry RFD.'
- Social Security: Not All 'Greedy Geezers'
- Privatization Again on Back Burner
- Supervisor Stanton Passes the Buck, and Taxpayers Are Likely Victims
- Action Needed on Copter Noise
- An Absorbing Discussion
- A Final Prayer
- Right-ing The Ship
- Not All Homeless Are Criminals
- BETTIE'S RUBBLE
- She Holds Terms of Endearment Dear
- Footing the Bill for PBS Programming
- Tri-Cities Looking at Consolidation
- Mentally Ill Homeless
- For Alcoholics, 'Moderation' Doesn't Exist
- Airwaves
- The Times Wins Award for Excellence
- Violence and Pornography
- Lack of Visibility Is a Bad Sign
- Arizona Bounty Hunter Sees His Job as Boredom Mixed With Terror : Crime: Bob Burton travels nationwide in search of people who skip out on bondsmen and on court appearances. He says he gets his man, or woman, nine times out of 10. And what an adrenaline rush it is, he adds.
- THE UNKINDEST CUT
- Corporate Buybacks Only Enrich the Rich
- Suburban Sprawl
- Panetta Well Met
- Obituaries - Feb. 12, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 12, 1995
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Mexico : Coasting the Riviera : Thumbnail guide to popular cruise ports of call south of the border
- DON'T B MY VALENTINE: If you're spending...
- Mexico Takes Control of Rebel Strongholds : Chiapas: Guerrillas are seen heading deeper into mountains. Authorities confirm army colonel was slain.
- VA Chief Logs Frequent Trips to Hometown
- 'The Crooked Shadow' : Chinese Swimmers, Under a Drug Cloud, Today Are Expected to Be Banned From Pan-Pacific Championships
- COLUMN ONE : Lessons of Kobe: Hope, Caution : Design differences may give California's housing, highways greater safety margins, experts say. But pace of retrofitting and risk of a major quake on a minor fault raise concern.
- Douglas to Move 2,000 Jobs to Long Beach
- Legwork, Luck Closed Net Around Bombing Suspect : Manhunt: A mysterious informer's tip capped an intense search for alleged mastermind of trade center blast.
- O.C. Crisis Puts New Focus on Brokers' Role
- O.C. 'Meltdown' Topped Menu for Secret Dinner : Crisis: Select group of county officials met Dec. 3 to plot strategy--without supervisors. It was to be a pivotal event.
- LAW : Justice Mocked When Madman Defends Himself
- It's Time to Finally Shut Down the Lopez Canyon Dump : The city should make good on its promise to Valley residents and close the landfill. It is a threat to our health, environment, air quality, water and wildlife. What's more, it's an eyesore.
- Georgia Town Refuses to Lift Shopping Ban on 21 Youths
- David Wayne, 81; Versatile Actor Won 2 Tony Awards
- PACOIMA : Youths Respond to Order Found in Cadet Corps
- Webb Says She Carries Handgun Illegally When Outside of Simi : Weapons: Councilwoman's admission on radio brings criticism from local leaders. She cites 'God-given right' to protect herself.
- G'day!? When South Pasadena police officers spotted...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : The Sport Gets Bigger, Faster, More Lucrative
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago Takes Third With Threes
- Holy Bull Packs a Load as Favorite in Donn
- TV REVIEWS : 'Path': Saga Not the Usual 'Masterpiece'
- Van Halen's 'Balance' Slips Just a Tad