- Oso and Antonio Parkways Corner to Get Traffic Lights
- Safe and Simple Ways to Battle Graffiti's Scourge
- Holy Bull Will Make Full Recovery : Horse racing: Mishap in Donn Handicap produced no lasting damage and a career at stud could start soon.
- CSUN Faces Up to Reality After 6-4 Loss to San Diego
- Laguna Likely to Hire Officer by July 1 With Anti-Crime Grant
- Reliving Some Old Unfamiliar Tunes : Music: Performers gather to share a love of rare instruments and melodies from centuries past.
- GARDEN GROVE : School Trustees Call for Return of Funds
- ANAHEIM : New Policy Would Aid Groups Stage Events
- Legal System Tested by Skirmish Over a Disputed Bat Mitzvah Bill : Litigation: Entrepreneur takes judge and his attorney wife to court in bitter fight over $1,692 entertainment fee.
- Anaheim's Giroux Leaving Basketball
- SANTA PAULA : Police Arrest Pair After Gun Is Fired
- Charles Kaczorowski has been appointed controller of...
- Health Store Cashier Registers Few Complaints About Work
- VIETNAM
- Hot Streak Continues for Jacobsen : Golf: Victory at Torrey Pines makes him only the fifth player in the last decade to win consecutive tournaments.
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Cold Warrior Now an IBF Capitalist
- ART REVIEW : Furbeyre: Geometry as a Turning Point
- Pop : Brooding Intensity From Bush
- CHINA
- TAIWAN
- Fund-Investor Lawsuits Spur Controversy
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Hard to Tell Sometimes, but Sport Does Have Lighter Side
- Bob Marley Festival Spreads Some 'Rastaman Vibration' : Anniversary: Jamaica concert marks the 50th birthday of the late reggae icon and poet-musician.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Emmanual Explores Genre of Romance
- Bruce Jaffe Elected President of Bell Industries
- Sun Valley Man, 73, Killed on Interstate 5
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Supervisors Get Surprise Support From Former Critics
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : Hunting for Order in a Disorderly World : HUNTERS AND GATHERERS <i> by Geoff Nicholson</i> ; The Overlook Press; $21.95, 215 pages
- Agenda : Issues coming up
- MISSION VIEJO : New City Manager Realigns 4 Top Administrative Positions
- Orange County Almanac
- Mandella Has Pair of Winners : Horse racing: Trainer sends out Afternoon Deelites and Best Pal for victories in the San Vicente Stakes and San Antonio Handicap.
- Spring Baseball Capsules Hard to Swallow
- West Is Best as Richmond Shows the Way : NBA: Sacramento star is most valuable player in 139-112 All-Star game victory over East.
- 2 Youths Shot, Killed in Car in Santa Ana : Crime: A neighbor had called to report the vehicle idling in the street. Police find the driver dead in his seat and the passenger nearby. Authorities believe the incident is gang-related.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Simply Bite the Bullet
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Trustees Consider Budget Contingencies
- Alone at Last With the Person Inside : Lifestyles: When was the last time you went solo--no radio, no TV, no Internet? While pop culture embraces the group, solitude can bring insight and creativity.
- Shocked Electrical Worker Improves
- OJAI VALLEY : Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Scheduled
- Wheel Men
- Losing Brooks Doesn't Upset All of Oregon
- MOVIESAn 'A' at the Box Office: "Billy...
- OPERA REVIEWS : 'Cordoba' Venture a Difficult Task
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gene Harris' Elegant Touch a Crowd-Pleaser in Pasadena
- Wrestling Sites Are Determined
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL : USC's Effort in Losing to Washington Leaves Miller Fuming
- Orange County
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CHINA
- CALLING ALL HANDS: In some of Ventura...
- U.S. Operations in China Train Own Management Pool
- Thomas M. Stroud has been elected 1995...
- Paradise to Punch Line; O.C. Image Takes a Hit : Fallout: Bankruptcy, flood and losing the Rams hurt perception. How quickly can the county bounce back?
- Alcott's 'Women' Set an All-American Archetype
- Small Business Vulnerable in Trade Crises, Expert Says : Sanctions and foreign currency devaluations are not insurmountable, but they should serve as a reminder to be prepared, O.C. official warns.
- TAIWAN
- Protesters Disrupt 50th Anniversary Memorial in Dresden
- A Bittersweet Return Home for Defendant
- Waste Disposal Center Cuts Operating Hours
- Dear Street Smart:I am seeing more and...
- King for a Day, King All Season : Pro basketball: Sacramento's Richmond leads the West to All-Star victory and wins the game's MVP award.
- Winter Sports
- Earnhardt at Home in Daytona : Auto racing: Victory in a dash competition is his sixth in nine starts in the Speed Weeks event.
- Not-So-Fine Madness in San Diego
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Russian Mothers Comb Chechnya for Sons : Warfare: A lucky few find the soldiers. For others, it's waiting, heartbreak.
- SIMI VALLEY : House Damaged in Early-Morning Fire
- MISSION VIEJO : November's Campaign Most Expensive Ever
- Honoring L.A.'s Black Founders
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : Schools' Task Force to Consider 50 Ideas for Cutting Budget
- L.A. Traffic Puts the Skids to Whatever Accuracy 'Rush Hour' Once Carried
- ORANGE : Mayor Uses Address to Highlight Positives
- Even in Defeat, O'Neal Proves He Has a Place : Pro basketball: His East team loses to West in All-Star game, 139-112, but Magic center makes up for sub-par performances in past.
- Saddleback College radio station KSBR-FM (88.5) will...
- On Cloud Nine : Lifelong Weather Men Live a Dream in This State of Uncertainty
- Slaying the Permit Monster : Two reports call for reform of Los Angeles' frustrating building-permit process
- Countywide : Shelter's 'Unsung Heroine' Is a Winner
- Rain Brightens Murphy's Day
- Satellite Technology Appoints Sales Executive
- Who Is Worthiest Among the Impoverished? : Taxpayer Funds to Move L.A. Jobs Out of California
- A Tonic to Ease What Ails Him
- CHINA
- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL CRISIS : For U.S. Farmer, Peso Joins Litany of Woes
- Southland
- VENTURA : School District Seeks $200,000 in Lost Aid
- 2 Suspects Identified in Slaying : Crime: But police say they lack evidence to arrest fiancee of Newport Beach millionaire and her boyfriend. She says they had no role in the shooting.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Downtown Parking Permits for $5 OKd
- 12 Ways to End the Baseball Strike
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Building Parking Lot
- Electrical Flaw Suspected in Strip Mall Fire
- Hrudey's Heroics Save Day : Hockey: Goaltender stops Fedorov penalty shot, denying him fifth goal and preserving Kings' 4-4 tie with Red Wings in Detroit.
- Mideast Leaders Agree to Palestinian Industry Zones
- ART REVIEW : Exhibit's Saving Graces Are Few and Far Between
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : Muslim Gender Roles Unveiled
- White House Promises to Fight for Dr. Foster
- County Gets Three Top Seedings : Playoffs: Mater Dei, Tustin and Sonora rewarded for strong regular-season performances.
- CABARET REVIEW : Dunford's 'Out Loud' Offers Part of the Picture
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Baker and Andrews: A Taste of 'Good, Honest Music'
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District Says Company Has Agreed to Buy Bushard School Site
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake Service Center to Change Address
- Santa Ana Leaders to Gather at Forum
- You May Kiss the Brides : Pairs Reaffirm or Make Their First Vows of Commitment in Church Ceremony That Unites 24 Couples
- PLATFORM : What Should We Do About Tagging?
- Orange County Image Sinks From Paradise to Punch Line
- Rights Group Decries Palestinian Abuses in Gaza : Mideast: Arafat government's actions threaten peace, report says. It cites prisoner deaths, political arrests.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Office Space Urged for Beilenson
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Collapse of Defense Hurts Goalies' Numbers
- Chinese Swimmers Banned From Meet : Swimming: Protesting drug abuse, Pan-Pacific Swimming Assn. votes not to invite China to its championships in Atlanta.
- Simi Valley Council to Weigh Plan to Raise Cable Rates
- Students Scoff at Buddy Rule : Security: Teen-agers criticize the new restriction on visits to restrooms. School board adopted policy after the rape of a kindergartner.
- BAD LOVE: Last Valentine's Day, a Reseda...
- Economic Profile
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : After the Weekend, Run for the Border
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ladysmith: A Spirited Salute to Brotherhood
- Thanks to Filmmakers, Composer's Life Still a Mystery : Beethoven's Racial Ties Misrepresented Again
- Seductive 'Love Songs' to Open Latin American Series
- In a Word, Booming : Santa Paula: Blanchard Library has increased hours and workers, plus more than tripled its budget for books. As others struggle, the facility flourishes due to a special tax.
- Nutrition Behind Bars : Food: Lancaster prison feeds inmates according to American Dietetic Assn. guidelines. It's not haute cuisine, but it's done on a budget of $2.45 per person a day.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Complete Baseball Sweep in Tucson
- Kelli Tom of El Dorado, a first-team...
- Hammoud Chasing Fame One Nation at a Time : Soccer: Sophomore standout at Los Alamitos will play on the Egyptian national 21-under team.
- Putting Health First : Two South County doctor brothers who serve mostly Latinos aren't concerned about clients' papers or pocketbooks.
- Vital Link Project Prepares Students for Work World : Employment: The program, one of three pilots nationally, teaches academically average youths how to choose and succeed with a vocation.
- And the Winner of This Year's 'Josh' Awards . . . : Movies: To heck with the Oscars, here are honors (or dishonors) for the most memorable cassette campaigns to entice academy voters.
- A Skating Duck Aim of Oilers : Hockey: Hebert plays downrange in Edmonton shooting gallery, turning back 43 shots in 2-0 loss.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : McCarty Gives Voice to Johnston Songs
- BUENA PARK : Residents Gain Turn Lane, Lose Parking
- Man Says Thanks to Exercise Guru, Produces Yoga Video
- Blaze Destroys Lakeview Home
- Supervisors Urged to Set Budgeting Priorities : Finances: Acting administrator says the board should rank programs by importance. The county faces a $41.7-million shortfall.
- Mater Dei's Rollinson Contacted by Oregon
- Bunches and Bunches of the Bradys : Television's Underrated '70s Family Sitcom Still Thrives, Now Making Its Way to the Big Screen
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Trio Brings Tough Sound to Doheny
- Brotherhood : A Black Masonic Lodge Comes to the Aid of Its Long-Lost Founder
- VENTURA : Council to Review Tough Smoking Law
- Border Inspections Eased and Drug Seizures Plunge : Customs: Corruption probes focus on U.S. policy to promote Mexico trade. Few trucks are examined.
- The Peso and the Uncertainty Principle
- No Law Can Substitute for Political Courage : Congress is engaged in two major efforts to pass the buck
- Is Zedillo's Cross the Mayas' Revenge? : Mexico: The Chiapas revolt, the peso meltdown, the army's new offensive--all are part of a NAFTA-bred scenario.
- Lack of Line at Highway's Edge Leaves Motorist in a Fog
- IRVINE : 6 Picked for Schools' Fiscal Advisory Panel
- SIMI VALLEY : Wounded Man, 42, in Critical Condition
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Falls Short of Title at Softball Tournament
- SECURITIES
- Solving Low Morale Is Difficult Until the Cause Is Found
- SECURITIES
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : With a Tragic Exception, Life Goes On Along Gorham Avenue
- COMMITMENTS : Letting Go of a Dream to Find True Love
- BREA : Ground Broken on Project to House Low-Income Families
- Storms Swamped Paths in the Wild : Recreation: Rains damaged backcountry trails for hiking, riding and biking. Most repairs are delayed since wet weather isn't over.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Upsets No. 9 Arizona, 74-72
- Lawyers
- Gun Deaths and Justice System
- Columbus
- San Diego County D.A. Gets Off to Rocky Start Over Financing : Politics: Paul Pfingst, a widely hailed prosecutor, ran up $70,000 in campaign debts, despite a law forbidding deficit spending. Even some ardent supporters say it has tarnished his reputation.
- COMMITMENTS : Hearts Afire : To her, Feb. 14 is a day to celebrate love. She hopes for the moon. To him, it's the painful price of a relationship. He just hopes to emerge unscathed. With such disparity, is it any wonder there's more fighting than celebrating?
- U.S. World Role
- Baseball Strike
- COLUMN ONE : Europe's Parliament on the Move : Long seen as a gravy train for second-rate politicians, the European Union's assembly is newly powerful. But with its business base spread over three countries, scrambling delegates wish it would settle on one home.
- Wolves in Yellowstone
- Holy Bull Will Make Full Recovery : Horse racing: Mishap in Donn Handicap produced no lasting damage and a career at stud could start soon.
- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 13, 1995
- San Diego County - News from Feb. 13, 1995
- GOING FOR IT: County prep sports teams...
- Troops Seal Off Chiapas Border to Isolate Rebels
- Simpson Jurors Visit Crime Site : Trial: Judge Ito and attorneys participate in high-security tour of Brentwood. Defendant is allowed to visit his home for first time since his June 17 arrest.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : For Brentwood, Roadshow Becomes a Subdued Exercise in Inconvenience : Spectators: There are gawkers, and residents suffer some delays, but large crowds don't materialize.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 13, 1995
- Disneyland Names Vice President for Promotions, Events
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Shopping Center Plan in Jeopardy
- Pairs That Can't Be Beat
- Israeli Army Under Fire for Take-No-Prisoners Tactic : Mideast: Furor over 'kill verification' case sparks concern that military units have become death squads.
- Clinton Vows Veto to Save Police Funds : Legislation: President goes on the attack against GOP drive to undercut his anti-crime law on hiring 100,000 new officers. He accuses Republican majority in Congress of 'playing politics.'
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Sweeps to Overtime Win Over Crenshaw, 80-77 : Basketball: The Dons beat the Cougars for the second time this season. It's only the fifth loss at home for Crenshaw in 25 years.
- Discovery Lands After Historic Mission
- CRENSHAW : Building Raises Economic Hopes
- 'Love Field'
- On the Set : The Long, Lurid Arm of 'Texas Justice'
- Battle in Context: 'Lucky to Be Alive' : Iwo Jima: Flag-raising lifted morale, retiree says, but 'then the killing really started.'
- THE NATION : POLITICS : Surgeon General Fight Opens Front in Continuing War Over Abortion
- Brotherly Love : Santa Ana Masons Take Their Former Leader Under Their Wing
- OXNARD : Police Raid 8 Homes, Arrest 1 in Assault
- Complaints and Concerns Rise as Copters Fill the Sky : Tour operators could be regulated while essential flights remain undisturbed
- 4 Killed, 2 Injured When Car Hits Palm Trees
- Dining in Detention : Lancaster Prison Fare Low-Cost, High-Volume--and Not <i> Haute</i>
- Remember Your Roots, Lawyer / Activist Tells Asian Students
- HAIDA MONUMENTAL ART: Villages of the Queen...
- An American Upbringing for a Promising Industry
- FICTION
- Retro : Mr. Jones: No Longer Mr. Nice Guy
- 'Yaaba'
- Foreign Aid Ledger Shows Priorities : Diplomacy: Congress expected to change direction of American spending overseas.
- Maine, With Road Safety in Mind, Seeks Volunteers to Chauffeur Seniors Around
- WESTLAKE : Community Garden Ready for Planting
- Mexican Vote to Test Ruling Party Reforms
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Francois Barre : Curating the Arts for a Nation Delighted to Spend on Them
- Don't Let Budget Cuts Inflict More Pain on Abused Kids
- Traffic Gorillas Hit the Road
- La Habra Man Shot to Death Had No Ties to Gangs, Police Say
- Natural but Temporary Shift to Top County Job : Personnel: He's filling in for his former boss, yet Robert C. Hirtensteiner says he has no interest in seeking chief administrator post.
- Man Badly Hurt by Train in Tunnel
- Doc and Darryl : Together Again, Linked by Their Addictions
- In Brief
- THEATER NOTES : Amblin's Vanishing Act--or Not
- Cover Stories : Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, the Eagles and dozens of other artists both popular and obscure have been saluted by tribute albums. But is this a trend that's already run its logical course?
- Top Home Lenders in 1994
- Johnson Controls' Employees Ratify New UAW Contract
- Border Spat Has Escalated Into Heavy Combat : South America: Peru, Ecuador using mortars, artillery and bombs. Doctors say death toll tops official total of 47.
- Newt's Welfare: Think of It as a Homeless Drill : GOP would kick the poor off the dole after two years. Where will they go? Guess.
- LANI Offers Real Hope : Program provides opportunities for neighborhoods in need
- Treats for the Spirit : RETREATS ADVANCE SPIRITUAL LIFE IN THE VALLEY
- COUNTYWIDE : Scouts Kick Off Their Annual Food Drive
- Easy Does It as Bobek Wins Title : Figure skating: At 17, she outpoints Kwan and Kwiatkowski in free skate.
- A Quick Start for Jarrett : Auto racing: In his first official outing as a replacement for Irvan, he wins the pole for the Daytona 500.
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Don't Leave Home Without Discounts
- Punishments in High School Drug Sting Stir Dispute : Education: Expulsion or transfer of 27 Venice High students is too harsh, some relatives and community members say.
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Crime Takes a Fall : After Decades on the Rise, Statistics Show Steep Drop in Murder and Other Felonies
- It's Time to Walk the Walk : Unbeaten Crenshaw Girls Shooting for Third City Crown
- WESTLAKE : Planners Seek Input on Zoning Changes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pursuit of Rebels Holds Pitfalls for Zedillo : Mexico: By targeting the guerrilla leaders in Chiapas, the president could lose political allies--or precipitate a war.
- PICO-UNION : Suspect Arrested in Gang Slaying
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : How the West is coping on 'Dr. Quinn': Jonelle Allen and Henry Sanders
- Seychelles Tries to Preserve What's Left of Fast-Disappearing Exotic Natural Heritage : Ecology: Dozens of species of flora and fauna have been eradicated since colonizers appeared in the 1750s.
- Notes about your surroundings
- The Big A Builds Revenue Without Filling the Seats : Film: Increase in use as a location for movie and television productions helps stadium soften the impact of budget losses.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Despite Everything, League Is Passing a Stern Test
- FIGURE SKATING : Eldredge Reclaims Men's Title
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Muscles Up, Downs Two Opponents
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Men Roll, Defeat Fresno Pacific
- Valley Teams Don't See Parity in City Pairings
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : McKeith Is Best in the West Valley
- Wales of a Tale or Two in Britain
- Messenger of Hope : She gave clear voice to ideals of nonviolence and environmental sanity : THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PETRA KELLY, <i> By Sara Parkin (Pandora/HarperCollins San Francisco: $22; 272 pp</i> .<i> )</i>
- WINTERDANCE: The Fine Madness of Running the...
- Whether to Machine or Hand Wash
- RESTAURANTS : SONORA REPRISE : This Relocated Cafe's Flamboyant, Overstated Dishes <i> Should </i> Be Hot Stuff
- Fighting Words : Effort to Avoid Housing Discrimination Has Changed the Way Realty Ads Are Written
- FAIRFAX : Riot-Damaged Building to Be Razed
- Commentary : NEW RULES AND RIVALRIES GIVE SYNDICATORS THE SHIVERS
- Four-Star Films : 'Atlantic City'
- Students Rekindling Prop. 187 Fervor : Protests: High school and college demonstrators are planning a three-day fast and a march Downtown to denounce passage of measure.
- Monetary Disputes Divide Wildlife Refuge Supporters : Crisis: Newfound wealth has pitted longtime friends against each other. Key issue is founder's salary.
- Proposal to Shift City Legal Work Criticized : Budget: Mayor's aide says increased use of private lawyers should be considered. But Administration denies that a plan is in place.
- Walter Reed Students Add Up Victory in Math Competition : Education: 'Mathletes' from the North Hollywood school edge Placerita Junior High of Newhall. Both teams will go to state finals.
- Animal Instincts : Santa Ana Zoo's 'Sex Tour' Offers Patrons Insight Into Some Wild Things
- Oldest Gas Station Has Easy Pace, Easy Credit
- Not Heaven, Not Iowa, This Is Newt's World
- Bomb Scare Interrupts Meeting
- Tougher Recruiting Rules Give Hope to Non-Tradional Powers
- Overmatched UC Irvine Falls Prey to Wolf Pack
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Hitters Have a Field Day in 16-3 Victory
- DANCE : Thirty years and still dancing with the Alvin Ailey company--Dudley Williams remains a major player and a vibrant link to modern dance's pioneering greats.
- Holy Bull Hurt, Retired to Stud : Horse racing: Injury to ligament during the Donn Handicap in Florida brings early end to the on-track career of 1994's horse of the year.
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- HUNTINGTON PARK : Residents Near Plant Air Health Concerns
- For Blood Bankers, a Deadly 'Drought' : Whenever a patient dies, The Question follows Janet Barker home: Would the patient be alive if there had been a supply on hand?
- Heroic Invasion : Ceremony: Veteran parachutists to observe the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Los Banos prison camp in the Philippines during WWII.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Manual Arts Wins on Shot at Buzzer
- Empathy for Suffering Gets Lost in Battle : World War II: The bombing of Dresden and the devastation of Hiroshima have more in common than may be realized.
- A Living Wage? : WELFARE : Minimum Wage Not Always So Minimum
- Breaking Up Couldn't Hurt L.A. Schools : The arguments of LAUSD officials and teachers against dissolving the district sound logical, but they are based on self-interest.
- Baseball Clinic a Hit With Group Home : Sports: Casa Pacifica youths field tips in Thousand Oaks from a school's varsity team. Day ends with smiles on both sides.
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT : Budget-Buster Contest Winner Wields a Torpedo and Scalpel
- Bagging a Career : Superstores May Cut Grocery Prices, but They Also Gut Jobs, Union Workers Say
- Quayle Says He May Run for President Another Day
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Courtroom Confidential : Reporter Recalls Panel's Trip to Grauman's Chinese Theatre in '57 Hollywood Libel Case
- Meeting Venus (Cinemax Monday at 11 a.m.)...
- The Fulbright Phenomenon
- Ventura County Parents Balk at School Transfers : Education: In past year, campus switches have been requested for only about 2% of the area's public students.
- Trojans Hit the Bottom With a Thud : College basketball: USC plays poorly against weak Washington to fall into last-place tie in Pac-10. Losing streak reaches seven.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Crenshaw Gains Top Seeding Despite Losses
- MOVIES : Past, Present . . . Future? : Krzysztof Kieslowski, director of 'The Decalogue' and recent 'Blue'/ 'White'/ 'Red' trilogy, looks at love, politics, religion and meaning in life-- before and after film.
- SMALL FACES: Joan Jett is teaming up...
- SPECIAL CRUISE ISSUE : Yachting : Adventures Afloat : Guided, small-group sail trips give glimpse of life on a private yacht--without the hassles
- You Can Say That Again : An examination of the English language : EMPIRE OF WORDS: The Reign of the OED, <i> By John Willinsky (Princeton University Press: $22.95; 258 pp.)</i>
- What You Want Means What You Can Afford, by Cynthia Bond
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- USC Program Eases Faculty Home Buying : Housing: The university offers a $25,000 subsidy to each eligible employee who purchases in target areas near its campuses.
- Playing with Garbage
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The Middle Man : Paul Scibetta could retire a happy man. But he can't seem to shake his passion: Giving L.A.'s gifted minority students the chance to experience life in rural East Coast boarding schools.
- WESTLAKE : Mobile Substation Has Crime on the Run
- Colette an Inspiration to Many : Animals: Director's experience and devotion to refuge she founded commands great respect, even among critics.
- Man Arrested for Rape-Murder 'Threat' on Internet
- Florida Pays Survivors of a 1923 Racist Attack : Rosewood: Blacks were run out of town by a white mob. At last, the state allocates $2 million in reparations.
- Art for Art's Sake
- Thieves Cruise, Hit Jackpot in ATM Bank Card Spree
- Outrider to Super Lotto Jackpot an Insider With $1-Million Slice
- Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Merger . . . : Valentine's Day: Investment banker Milton Fisher has brought thousands of couples together. At last count, 35 marriages have resulted, and no divorces.
- All-Male Conference Flops
- AIDS Rises in Philippines
- White House Defends Foster's Record on Sterilizations