- Greek Actress, Politician Melina Mercouri Dies at 70 : Films: Famous for her 'Never on Sunday' role, lung cancer claims first woman to hold a senior Cabinet post in Athens.
- THE LOS ANGELES MARATHON : Drivers Are Losers as L.A. Marathon Closes 400 Streets, Creates Traffic Crush
- Israel Mulls Moving Hebron Jews : Mideast: Cabinet is split on relocating 450 settlers to avoid future clashes. Such a move would mark a retreat from policy on occupied lands.
- Out From the Shadow : Yolanda King spent her youth trying to be a substitute for her father, the late Martin Luther King Jr. Now, she says, 'I only speak for myself.'
- VENTURA : Talk Set on Comet Due to Hit Jupiter
- Car-Pool Scofflaws Get Some Company: a CHP Officer
- SEAL BEACH : City to Buy 3 Trucks for Inspectors, Parks
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Expanded Boundaries
- SEAL BEACH : City Council Races Relatively Tame
- Tower of Power : Energy Plant's Form Wins Award, but Some Call It Ugly
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : Making the Immigration Debate a Rational One
- Uniform Approach Helping to Lessen Tensions on Campus
- 3 Professors Discuss Mideast Peace Challenges : Academia: 'It's like the Wild West there,' one of the Hebrew University educators tells a crowd of 150. Competition for water and power sharing are among the issues addressed.
- PREP BASKETBALL : Mater Dei, Crenshaw on Rematch Track
- Mighty Ducks Are Definitely Lacking Ov-erall
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestre and Dutoit Provide French Lesson
- Money Speculator Soros Weathers $600-Million Blow : Currency: The widely watched billionaire, who manages the international Quantum Group funds, appears to have shaken off the rumors that he is in financial trouble.
- Tighter Credit May Not Squeeze Wall Street
- Appeals for Calm Follow N.Y. Rites for Slain Student
- Texas-Sized Health Care Problems Offer Pros, Cons of Reform Policy : Medicine: Almost 26% of Lone Star State residents under 65 have no health coverage. Yet many say the price of covering everyone may be too high.
- Jobs Section Looks at Career Choices
- Getting With the Programs : SCR Donors Share Memories at Gala Opening of Play on Quiz-Show Scandals
- STATION STUDY: Simi Valley's police station was...
- HOT DRIVERS: Orange County doesn't have its...
- Platform : 'It's a Losing Argument to Defend Smoking'
- PORT HUENEME : 1 Dead, 4 Hurt as Car Smashes Into Pole
- Waste Makes Want for Kings After 3-3 Tie With Chicago
- Was He on the Grassy Knoll?
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : Finding the Balance Between Wallflower and Wacko
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Magnolia
- Gangsta Rap Is Deferring the Dream
- O.C. OPERA REVIEW : Opera Pacific Tackles Wagner : Most of the Challenges in the Epic 'Die Walkure' Are Met
- JAPAN
- U.S. Envisions New Military Ties to China
- Homeowner Groups Take on New Challenges : Thousand Oaks: Associations lobby City Hall, track neighborhood development, mediate disputes and more. But some members protest the extent of their control.
- Port Hueneme Man Arrested as Suspect in Slaying : Crime: The 19-year-old is held in the fatal shooting of Andy Lee Anderson of Simi Valley, whose body was found Sunday at a campground near Ojai.
- Titans, Anteaters to Play Thursday
- Kerrigan Passing Up Big Meet : Skating: Association bemoans move by Olympic silver medalist to withdraw from World Championships in Japan.
- Hofstra Makes NCAA Field as 9-20 Team
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : A Team, to the End : Wheelchair Marathoners Couprie and Wiggins Work, Then Decide to Win Together
- ANIMATION REVIEW : An Over-Violent 'Overfiend'
- Prescott, Ariz., Tops List of Places to Retire
- The Southern California Job Market : Career Make-Overs: Charting New Paths
- Suggestions for the Neophyte Who Wants In
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : The Resume: Presenting the Unique and Irresistible You
- PAGES : A Reader's List of Good Reads
- Cornelius Coffey; Trained Tuskegee Airmen
- Workers' Compensation : Trends: Without ugly treks to the office after the Northridge quake, telecommuting employees are happier and more relaxed. And bosses are winning, too.
- Federal Investigator Is Slain in Medellin
- COLUMN ONE : A Father's Bittersweet Crusade : Mike Reynolds vowed that his murdered daughter would not die in vain. Few thought he could win, but today he will see the 'three strikes' bill signed into law.
- SILVER STRAND : Man Held in Alleged Kidnap-Molestation
- For Oxnard Boy, Bug Collecting Is Not Just a Hobby : Insects: James Fujita has been fascinated with the critters since he was 3. Today, at 12, he's a bona fide authority, lecturing classes and winning awards.
- L.A. Must Do More to Help Business Recoup : Quake recovery: Even before Jan. 17 it was hard to do business here; we need special-assistance teams to cut the hassles.
- City Council to Consider Study on New Police Station : Simi Valley: If it is approved, the city would pay consultant up to $35,000 for work on replacing existing facility. Quake caused $200,000 in damage.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : City Buses Used in Fuel Experiment
- Somehow, you always knew it would be...
- Twin Departures Thicken the Gloom : Nussbaum and Mitchell: equal blows to Clinton
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- Huston Plays Alone and Stands Alone in the End
- Sampras Takes the Fifth, Wins Verdict From Korda
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : Is the Boss an Ogre? Take Heart--You're Not Alone
- THAILAND
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Searching for Life's Deeper Truths--and Finding Them : BREATHING WATER <i> by Thomas Gavin</i> ; Arcade; $19.95, 320 pages
- Obituary
- LA HABRA : Coach 'Briq' Is a Rock to Her Team
- LA PALMA : City OKs Fee Hikes, Amphitheater Steps
- Anybody in Charge There? : CIA bungling of the Aldrich Ames spy case still is hard to fathom
- Community Comment : Zagreb Has Lessons for Ravaged L.A.
- PROTEST WATCH : Clinic Defense
- MISSION VIEJO : Spot Open on City Development Panel
- Bruins Never Luge, er, Lose if He's There
- Slater Wins Surfing Event
- Scott Mitchell Signs With the Lions
- Shootout Seems to Be an Idea That Needs to Be Shot Down
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Magic Missing in Ver Planck Workout
- SEC Acts to Curb Lawyer Fees in Prudential Case : Lawsuits: The agency urges a judge to give investors' attorneys less than the $26 million they requested.
- Applications Sought for Grand Jury
- When Next He Exits Freeway, He'd Rather See a 'This Exit' Sign
- Loara Senior Wins Essay Contest, $1,000
- City Council Asked to Ban Street Vendors : Oxnard: Neighborhood leaders want officials to consider outlawing dozens of peddlers. The threat to health and unfair business competition are cited.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Will Speak Up in Clubhouse
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : NOTEBOOK : Supporters Nearly Too Much for Appell
- Northridge Just Tickled After Completing Sweep
- Brits Can't Escape Film's Truth
- Opera : 'La Hija de Rappaccini': Venturing a Mexican Fantasy
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : A Primer for When You Wonder, 'Can This Job Be Saved?'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Night' Delivers Unfocused Message on TV's Influence
- The Southern California Job Market : Making It Work : There's a Job Out There With Your Name on It
- ENERGY
- AUTOS
- Which Came First: the $$$$$ or the Candidate?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY
- Council Interviewing for Summer Jobs
- A Sinatra-Bono Summit? : Industry should encourage musicians to reach beyond categories
- Woman Found Dead in Fire at Fortified House : Fatality: Victim apparently set blaze, officials say. Neighbors had objected to the extreme security measures she had taken with her husband, who died the day before the fire.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coastline Official Gets National Honor
- Radioactive Waste Dump Has to Be in Ward Valley : Environment: 'Benign' low-level material can have a half-life of 5,730 years--it's not for local landfills.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea-Olinda
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Simmons Wants People to Forget
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Caught Off Guard, Lose Again
- Theater : 'Our Song' Hits a Flat Note
- POP/ROCKDouble Bammies: Chris Isaak's album "San Francisco...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Shaman Funeral Rites From Korea
- A Tale of 2 Policies : How Your Quake Insurance Can Save You--or Sink You : Valencia homeowner Reena Newhall paid more than twice what her neighbor did for protection that wasn't half as effective. That chasm in coverage says much about the earthquake insurance business.
- Armenia's Role
- Justice Blackmun
- Readers Have Something to Say About. . . .
- East Issue / Length of Public...
- Civil Court Caseload
- Organized Religion
- Car-Pool Lanes on Freeways
- Bad Science, Evolution
- ShoWest . . . Now a Look at Coming Attractions : Movies: Theater owners, studios and stars will add some glitter to Las Vegas as they gather for an annual convention to preview upcoming films. It is expected to be the largest event in the group's 20-year history.
- OTHER NEWS - March 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 7, 1994
- Santa Ana School Site Too Pricey, Critics Say : Development: Projected $21.8-million cost for 11-acre plot exceeds typical rate for retail land, opponents say.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Runs Into Capital Pitfall: the Watergate Trap : Ethics: President is angered by staff's handling of Whitewater. But he helped fuel cover-up controversy.
- Questions Arise on Firm's Ties to Appraiser, Umberg
- Sinatra Collapses Onstage, Is in Hospital Briefly
- L.A. Street Party Celebrates the Marathon
- L.A. Street Party Celebrates the Marathon
- TECHNOLOGY - March 7, 1994
- Side Trips : Traveling Colors
- THE INDEX OF LEADING CULTURAL INDICATORS: Facts...
- Olympic Prepares for Youth Boxing's Opening Bell
- Traveling in Style
- Con Artistry
- The American FACTOR : ISRAEL STRUGGLES TO COPE WITH A VIOLENT RADICAL FRINGE FROM THE U.S.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Savard Makes It His Night
- PREP ROUNDUP : Wright Throws No-Hitter, Hits Two Homers
- Dehere Scheduled to Have Surgery on His Broken Leg
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mochrie Starts With Eagle, Ends With Win
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Leslie Helps USC Pull Away From UCLA
- RAP, ROUND II: As prominent black leaders...
- VARIOUS ARTISTS"Rhythm, Country & Blues" MCA* *...
- Necessary Business
- Still Seeking, No Desperation : The director of 'Desperately Seeking Susan' ends her self-imposed hiatus with an Oscar nomination
- Hudsucker Industries Proves No Match for Wham-O
- Plan to Meet Bob Bruss
- Colors of the World
- MUSIC CITY : Raucous, Racy New Orleans Offers Great Food and Music Year Round--but During Jazzfest, the Volume Really Goes Up
- FOLLOWING THE BRUSH: An American Encounter With...
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Grace Slick Accused of Aiming Gun at Officers
- Great Barrier Reef Awash With Horror Stories : Australia: Pollution, oil spills, overfishing and more than a million tourists a year threaten the coral and furrow the brows of scientists and environmentalists.
- Cobain Out of Drug Coma
- 'Conservative Summit' Denounces Bush, Much of GOP : Politics: Participants reveal significant divisions within the Republican Party on key issues ranging from health care to immigration.
- Fullerton Rolls Despite Drought
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : At 50, Sigel Finally Going Against the Best
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER : Esperanza's Title Hopes Are Derailed in the Final
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : No Michael, Magic or Bird, so It Must Be the Shoes
- Amateur Tu Changes Luck in Pro Event
- CIF STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Sets Record for Points, Wins Second Title in Row
- The Next '12 Angry Men'? Well, the Bidding Was Furious
- Taste of Travel: Connecticut : Sweet Tradition : In a World of Sterile Mechanization, Maple Sugaring Remains Much as It Always Has Been
- Brazilian Army Waits in Wings as Government Tries to Clean Up Its Act : Politics: Though talk of a coup is dismissed, military leaders demand that the country's corruption and economic woes be addressed.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Videos Put Focus on Area Crime Spots
- State of the Union
- Public Servants Who Would Willfully Abuse the Public Trust
- Weapons Cause Big Jump in Expulsions at County Schools
- Man in Critical Condition After Shooting
- Ventura Motel at Prime Site Has Become Trouble Spot for Police : Crime: Johnson Drive inn has seen shootings, drugs and rowdy parties. About 400 calls have been logged. But things are improving.
- The Lone Lawman on Snowshoes : Police: Crime has dropped in 300-square-mile area of the San Gabriel Mountains since its sole deputy took over.
- Historical Museum Is Readying for Takeoff on a Smaller Scale : History: Edwards Air Force Base attraction has been more than a decade in the making. Finances prevent construction of larger exhibiting space.
- Learning The Sport of Kings : Horse racing: About 50 miles north of Los Angeles, Paradise Ranch boasts that it is the only school in the nation to train men and women.
- Lopez, Sylvester Lift Campbell Hall, 46-43 : Boys' basketball: Experience of senior pair evident as Vikings defeat Pasadena Poly for Division V-AA title.
- Alemany Wins, but Not Before Getting a Scare : Girls' basketball: Undefeated Indians survive Kindle's second-half point barrage to edge San Bernardino, 49-46, in Division II-A championship game.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : CAP. VALLEY CHRISTIAN
- Learning to Love Elgar--in All Phases
- Legacy of the Sole : Franciscan Continues Art of Handcrafting Sandals
- FLYING BLIND : There's More Than One Way To See the World and All Its Colors
- Awesome Family Vacation, Dude
- Technical Support
- FICTION
- In Praise of Dorsey : Despite its poor image among outsiders, a parent says the school provides blacks with some of the district's best educational opportunities.
- K&B; Tops Southland Residential Builders : Home building: Focusing largely on first-time buyers, leading L.A.-based developer reports sales volume increase of 55% from 1992 in Times' survey.
- Tijuana Shootout a Clash of Drug Agents, Police
- O.C. Vietnamese Magazine Seeks Global Audience
- Drought of Clear Thinking About Water : Valley Residents May Favor Lower Rates, but Conservation Incentive Should Be Preserved
- Prison's Sudden Changing of the Guard : Picking a New Warden for the Problem-Plagued Lancaster Facility Is a Good Idea
- Valley Commentary : Drawing the Line on Social Status : South Van Nuys becomes Sherman Oaks and there goes the neighborhood. Perhaps the Northridge quake will reverse the newly acquired esteem.
- Backing of GOP May Help Little in Recall : Politics: Some doubt whether endorsement will add up to money and volunteers in campaign to oust Sen. Roberti.
- Students' Convention Favors '3-Strikes' Law, Brown for Governor
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oenning Makes Her Mark in Final : Division II-AA girls: Woodbridge senior envisions a great game and she produces one, a 59-47 victory over Hemet to remain undefeated.
- Rollie Massimino Couldn't Have Anticipated It When He Moved From Villanova to Nevada Las Vegas, but Through Losses, Bitter Feuds and Desertion by Fans, His Program Quickly Has Been . . . : STRIPPED DOWN
- Mater Dei Struggles in Victory : Prep basketball: Free-throw shooting saves Monarchs in the end and they defeat Edison, 65-59.
- Long Beach Hits Long, Short in Beating Irvine
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Finnerans Take Off, Eagles Soar
- JC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Harbor Wins State Crown
- Lakers Still Look Defenseless : Pro basketball: Bullets chew them up inside and out in 124-118 victory.
- After Sprinting Start, UCLA Is Being Caught in the Stretch : College basketball: With games against Louisville today and Oregon and Oregon State this week, Bruins have little time to turn it around before tournament.
- BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER. Schubert Lieder, with Cord Garben,...
- WAGNER: "Der Fliegende Hollander." Alfred Muff, Ingrid...
- Bus Shelter Can Still Be Tax Shelter
- The newest thing in the shoe...
- Housemate Trend Growing : Look Before You Leap Into Sharing
- New Outlook Means Hotel Deals
- Patron Saint of Ragpickers Fights for Homeless : France: Abbe Pierre, an 81-year-old former monk, gets fiendish delight out of confronting status-quo politicians with his 'holy anger.'
- Fair Celebrates Multiculturalism
- CRENSHAW : Public Invited to Perform at Mall
- Girl Dies When Car Rolls Over 5 Times
- CHINATOWN : 'Parent Center' Opens at School
- Gunman Slain by Utah Deputy Who Slipped In With Hostages
- The Year of Living Dangerously in Mexico
- Show Leadership on El Toro's Conversion : HEAD* Supervisors Should Stick With Planning Panel; Ballot Initiative Is the Easy Way Out
- Lifeguards Help Pull People From Boat Near Pier
- THOUSAND OAKS : Lawyers Question Grand Jury Makeup
- Day Laborers Face Opposition From Merchants : Ladera Heights: Opponents support a county ordinance prohibiting solicitation of work on public property.
- Titans Close Out Season on Winning Note
- Ailing Clippers Get Clocked in Houston : Pro basketball: Big deficit combined with injuries to Wilkins, Harper and Vaught too much in 124-107 loss.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woodbridge's Weaver Makes Good on Promise
- BASEBALL NOTES : Next Expansion May Impact Spring Training Sites
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : ALISO NIGUEL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Coach, 3 Others From Pierce Ejected as Glendale Posts 7-6 WSC Victory
- SWIMMING / PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Wins Easily; UCLA Second
- Hugh Grant Is Veddy Veddy Busy : The 33-year-old actor may or may not be the next great British romantic leading man--remember Cary?--but he's working on it with three new films, including 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'
- GIUSEPPE DE LUCA: Arias, duets and ensembles....
- The Roots of Rebellion : The current land revolt in southern Mexico involves a mysterious guerrilla army, a divided church and a nervous government. A journey on the rebels' road in Chiapas.
- He's Got Eyes : The 1950s are stripped bare with the reissue of Robert Frank's stark, subversive photography. : THE AMERICANS, <i> By Robert Frank, (Scalo Publishers/DAP: $50 cloth, $26.50 paper; 179 pp.)</i>
- SCOTLAND
- CITY 3-A BOYS' FINALS : Roosevelt Roughriders Pull Up Lame in Home Stretch, 56-55
- Get Ready for 'Legends of Hollywood--the Sequel'
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Morgan Drives Dorsey to City 4-A Finals
- Ezra Stone; Played Henry Aldrich on Radio Show
- Toil and Trouble : Employment: Day laborers say they only want to make an honest living, but some merchants and residents want them banished. The conflict in Ladera Heights has prompted an effort to restrict job seekers.
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Reiland Experiment Is a Success
- Sampras Gets the One Break He Needs : Tennis: Edberg gives him a slight opening, and top-ranked player advances to final, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Tyson's Academic Tome Sets Tone for Clinton's Stand on Japanese Trade
- Destination: Australia : Dig this Town : Visitors Venture to the Outback's Coober Pedy to 'Noodle' for Opals and Stay in Underground Hotels
- THE SCENE : The Teutonic Two-Step Blues
- Side Trips : Sky Art
- News, Tips & Bargains : Another Delay in the Chunnel
- BEVERLY HILLS : Longtime City Clerk Ushijima Announces She Will Retire
- Walter Kent; Composer and Lyricist
- EAST AREA : Free Home Safety Devices Available
- SOUTH : 3 Youth Programs Receive Grants
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Michael Moriarty : When Fighting Against Censorship Means Defending Television Violence
- Holdup May Be Linked to to Killer of 2 Officers
- Oregon Suits Wilson After All
- JONES ALONE: Rickie Lee Jones fans got...
- Putting That MTV Guy to Death : Denis Leary still has the bite that cemented his antsy persona, from 'No Cure for Cancer' to his Cindy Crawford ravings. But with 'The Ref,' he's set his sights higher. Is America ready for Denis Leary, movie star?
- COMING MONDAY
- A Suitable Mom : A Princess Costume, a Clean Closet and a Month of Epiphanies Later, a Working Mother Reflects on the Mixed Joys of Staying Home Full Time
- Gear & Gadgets : New for the Camera Bag
- COLUMN ONE : Skateboard Pros: Life on the Edge : Hard-core riders thrive on thrills and an increasingly rebellious lifestyle. Two recent murder cases make some skaters wonder if the rebellion has gone too far.
- Looking to the East for Cures to Western Pain : Initially skeptical of Oriental medicine, Timothy Timmons now touts the virtues of the discipline as a dean at Samra University.
- Becerra to Hold Town Hall Meeting
- CITY 4-A GIRLS' FINALS : Crenshaw Outlasts Roosevelt, 75-68
- SOUTHEAST AREA : School Activists May Push for Secession
- Shopping Center Rings Up Cheers
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Troubled Journey for Desert Protection : Feinstein bill is advancing, but it's under an attack that could leave it enfeebled
- Bernardi May Have a Star, but Not Fame
- Cloudy Skies to Linger, Light Showers Possible
- Voters Edgy Over Crime Issue : Elections: A series of well-publicized killings alarms Torrance residents. Issue dominates mayoral, council campaigns.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : International Visitors Look for the Lessons in L.A.'s Disaster : Aftermath: Government officials come to study how federal, state and local agencies responded after the temblor.
- Biosphere 2 Crew to Begin a 98-Year Live-in Shuttle
- Plan for New Wing Heightens Quarrel Between 2 Hospitals : Project: Backers say it's needed to replace dilapidated structures. But chief opponent calls it part of a county scheme to vie for private patients.
- The Billikens Make St. Louis Forget All About the Blues
- Anteaters Close Regular Season With Whimper
- NBA ROUNDUP : Heat Stays Hot, Wins 7th in Row
- PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Calvary Chapel
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West's Season Ends in Loss at State
- SANTA ANITA : Megan's Interco Wins Arcadia Handicap
- Joyner-Kersee Sets Record, Then Tumbles
- Plumbing the Depths : On Nine Inch Nails' 'Downward Spiral,' Trent Reznor mines a dark personal vein. Is it self-exhumation--or group therapy?
- L.A. SPEAK : Pool Parlance
- News, Tips & Bargains : Evening Tours at Wright Home
- Point of Departure, By JANE MILLER
- Writing a Housemate Ad
- Cruise Control
- For Seniors : LINDA FELDMAN : Proof That It's Never Too Late to Dream
- Spielberg Wins Directors' Award for 'Schindler's List'
- A Bittersweet Dish on Dutch Menu
- KOREATOWN : Victim Program Assists Koreans
- Harvest Is Only Half the Battle : To Reap Profits, Growers Must Cultivate Far-Flung Markets and Outwit Competition
- Library Offers Toys--and Responsibility : Students can borrow any of 500 playthings at new facility. If they are returned on time and in good shape, pupils will earn points to select items to keep.
- IRA Shopping? Now Is Bargain-Basement Time
- Let Your Fingers Do the Reading, Too
- PLACE IN THE SUN : Nice, Sensual Capital of the French Riviera, Always Seems Warmer and Brighter Than Wherever You've Just Come From
- THE WINE LIST
- BRIEFLY : Arts: Temple to Dedicate Stained-Glass Windows
- Wide Expanses of Human Skin Exposed to Resurgent Polynesian Tattoos : New Zealand: A full Samoan tattoo is a mark of manhood and knowledge. Anyone who stops before the job is complete may be regarded as a coward. Women also wear the designs.
- Clinton's Counsel Nussbaum Resigns : Staff: President accepts White House lawyer's letter with 'deep regret' as search begins for successor. Talks on Whitewater-related inquiry capped series of political gaffes.
- Woman, Dead for 7 Years, Found in House With Son
- Rescued Man Gives Thanks at Ceremony
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bellflower St. John Bosco Wins II-A Title
- SELDOM-SEEN L.A. SIGHTS : Looking for Stars in All the Wrong Places, or This Little Celebrity Went to Market
- Near Tijuana, a River Marsh Worth Its Salt
- GARDEN STYLE : Dreamscapes
- 7 Peasants Killed in Mexico Ambush
- RIDING THE RAILS: Many commuters from the...
- Christopher Sees Vietnam Trip 'Sometime in Future' : Diplomacy: Secretary of state says U.S. not ready for broader moves to upgrade Hanoi ties. He is visiting Asia.
- Kathryn Clarenbach; Co-Founder of NOW
- Reno Intervenes to Let Convict Visit His Dying Son
- Rightists Reject Participation in S. Africa Voting
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : A Tale of 2 Houses: Huffington Returns to His Humble Roots
- CITY 4-A BOYS' FINALS : Crenshaw Wears Another Crown : Championship: The Cougars rely on depth to maul the Dons, 72-53, because their top guns have trouble finding the target.
- SOUTH GATE : Engineering Lesson Takes Flight