- In Ring 3 of the Circus, the Walrus Takes a Bow : TV news: To the soundman, silent and anonymous, it's a treat to be the ears of the world.
- City to Weigh Concerts for Disabled Citizens
- Going Black in History : Event Celebrates African Traditions, Denied Heritage
- Is 'Sorta Close' Good Enough? : The flap over academic unpreparedness at Cal State Northridge has a lot to do with the school's straying from its own admissions standards.
- Palmdale Wears Out Hemet, 69-41
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIV. I GIRLS' SOCCER
- SPEEDSKATING / WORLD SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIPS : A Good Day for Blair and Her Heir
- WARRIORS DON'T CRY: A Searing Memoir of...
- Rollin' Up a Fortune Through Common Sense, Doggedness : People: Self-made millionaire John W. Rollins Sr.'s humble start as a Georgia farm boy laid the foundation for his political and business acumen.
- Questions Arise After Trustee's Arrest in Shooting Case : Oxnard: School board member Fred Judy is the focus of concerns about guns and being a role model.
- Days Are Numbered for a Colorful, Scruffy Tavern : Thousand Oaks: Across from the new Civic Arts Plaza, the Yukon Belle is a remnant of the past.
- Local Black Educators Fear Ranks Might Grow Thinner
- Candidates Err in Ignoring Local Issues : With O.C. in Crisis, 35th Senate District Contenders Focus Instead on Political Infighting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Held in Shooting at Former Girlfriend
- Driver Capsules for Daytona 500
- Earnhardt Is Willing to Try a New Tactic : Daytona 500: He takes Saturday off with hopes of finally winning the big one today in his 17th try.
- R You Ready for the Reborn 'Wild Bunch'?
- Speedy Justice Can Be Dead Wrong, Texas Case Shows : Death Row: Clarence Brandley stands as living proof that an innocent a man could be executed.
- More Shots Fired in Slain Tagger Debate
- Castaneda (41-0) Wins, States Case
- He's Trying to Put the Brakes on Cheaters : NASCAR: Gary Nelson, former crew chief-turned-enforcer, has meted out $90,000 in fines to crews in last week.
- Long Beach State Still Rolling : College basketball: After 75-61 victory over UC Santa Barbara, the 49ers have an eight-game winning streak in the Big West.
- This One Makes Fans Fuhr-ious : Hockey: Kings' new goalie draws boos in 6-2 loss to Vancouver. He has given up 17 goals in last three starts.
- Irvine's Fast Finish Falls Short : Basketball: Anteaters trail Pacific by 14 at halftime, then make a game of it but lose, 84-83.
- Clippers Put to Bed Early at Sacramento : Pro basketball: Coming off double- overtime victory, lethargy sets in during 109-92 loss to Kings.
- Paul Westerberg and Joan Jett have just...
- Tuskegee Still Holds Dr. Foster in Its Heart
- State Committee Hears Tales of Teen Pregnancy : Social issues: Youths tell of juggling school, jobs and parenthood and discuss other problems in child-rearing.
- An Off-the-Wall Finish to a Brief Police Pursuit
- THE PREPS : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Troubled Brea Olinda Overwhelms Kennedy
- Northridge Routs San Luis Obispo
- Two Showdowns in One : Today It Will Be UCLA vs. Arizona and Edney vs. Stoudamire
- Too Little, Too Late Yet Again for USC : College basketball: Martin can't connect on shot to force overtime. Trojans lose ninth in a row, 74-70 to Arizona State.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Sampras Learning to Deal With Stress
- Tribe of Unknown Warriors : Kuld Among Non-Roster Invitees Hoping to Catch On With Indians
- Keeper of the Flame : Bonnie Oda Homsey has set out to reconstruct work by the pioneering modern choreographers. At the same time, she is rekindling her own creative fires after years on the sidelines of dance.
- THEATER NOTES : Rockin' Around the 'Cradle'
- Gentlemen, Light Your Fuse : The New Hampshire presidential primary is a year off, but the 1996 Republican race for the Un-Clinton has already begun
- PLATFORM : Who's Ordinary?
- LATIN AMERICA : The Little War That Imperils a Hemisphere
- Blaine Johnson in top fuel, Al Hofmann...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Wins 6 for Easy Team Victory
- Ducks Take a Bite Out of the Sharks : Hockey: Anaheim gets power play on track, and rallies past San Jose for much needed victory, 6-3.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Shah Sparks Troy Past Western in Division III-AA
- Union Salutes Anderson : Baseball: Officials meet in Phoenix with 265 striking players.
- NHL : Hartford Ends Pittsburgh's Bid, 4-2
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Freshman Tellez Homers Twice in Fullerton Rout
- Judge Says She Cannot Pull the Plug : Medicine: A 75-year-old patient has been in a near-fetal position for seven years.
- Lawsuits Not Always the Answer
- For City Manager, Hot Seat Keeps Getting Hotter : Thousand Oaks: Many praise Grant Brimhall as a master strategist. Others accuse him of being a schemer.
- THE PREPS : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Doesn't Let History Repeat
- Palmdale Wears Out Hemet, 69-41
- VENTURA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN LYNCH : Westlake Survives Tumultuous Week
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Villanova Rains on Connecticut's Reign
- Swann-Largent Debate: Point and Counterpoint
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : In the End, Nellie's Era Was Too Far Gone
- Commission Cuts Aren't the Ticket
- Brazil's Carnival, Pre-Lenten Celebrations Have Ancient Roots : Lifestyle: Many scholars trace similar festivities around the world to the Roman Lupercalia, a festival to welcome spring that evolved into a period of debauchery, circuses and gladiatorial contests.
- Clarifying the Need for Entitlements
- Holiday Closings
- Holiday Spirit Revived by Outpouring of Charity
- Muddy Issue
- Living Donor's Liver Enhances Survival : Medicine: Eight years after surgeons first implanted a portion of an adult's liver in an infant, doctors say the procedure is successful about 90% of the time. That contrasts with an 80% success rate for cadaver transplants.
- Photographs Bother Advocates <i> and</i> Foes of Firearms
- Adult Schools Could Offer Remedial Courses
- Privatized Paramedics? Public Beware
- Digitals Vs. Opticals in Film Special Effects
- A VEGAS TALE
- B-52 Workhorse Remains at the Ready for Nuclear War : Bomber: It gained lasting fame in Vietnam as an aerial terror. During the Gulf War, it dropped one-third of the U.S. bomb tonnage. Its main liability is its bulk, making it a big target. And sometimes it shows its age.
- Medals of Honor
- Question of Tax Hike, Problem of Image Plague Board
- Graffiti Vandals
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Within the Minds of Babes : Infants do a lot more than just cry and eat. Dr. Justin Call discovered that within days of birth, they communicate <i> and</i> adapt. His studies go a long way toward identifying problems and possible treatments.
- Budget Eco-Tourism
- In Defense of PR
- Boy Scouts' Policy
- Funding for Public Television
- Leaders' Motives Are Questionable
- Morrison Knudsen and a Potential Problem Derailed
- An Unsung Role for Community Colleges
- Column on Tagger's Killer Raises Red Flag
- Affirmative Action Laws
- TRUE ROMANCE
- Love at Its Toughest
- Whale Watching
- AMBLIN GRANT
- Anaheim Should Accept Liability
- Forecasts of Impending 'Big One' Raise Trauma
- COVER STORY : Hope Rides...
- Oceans Away
- Schools, Money--An Eternal Dilemma
- Support Voiced for Ruling on Prop. 187
- Social Security Checks
- Cross-Border Legal Disputes Stuck in No-Man's Land : Business: Workers in Mexico are suing a U.S. company over layoffs on grounds that it controlled the Mexican firm that employed them. They are asking for three months' severance pay--following Mexican law. The case is only the tip of the iceberg.
- KNOWN COMMODITY
- THE ART LANDSCAPE
- Citizenship by Birth Seen as Inalienable Right
- Doctors Have Right to Serve Anyone
- 2 Youths, Mother Injured in Port Hueneme Drive-By
- County Can't Sell Utility Districts
- Larry Pressler
- The Spirit of Tradition Roars Like a Lion : Hooked by watching dancers perform in China after World War II, Jeff Chan came back to the West Coast and started his own group. The choreography of sounds, rhythms, dance and martial arts moves has kept him young for three decades.
- SNIPPET
- Student Informants
- Obituaries - Feb. 19, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 19, 1995
- NONFICTION - Feb. 19, 1995
- NEWS ANALYSIS : County GOP Split Over the T-Word : Crisis: Some business leaders want to keep taxes as an option in addressing Orange County's fiscal collapse. For others, the very idea is a call to arms.
- Chiapas Villagers Say They Fled Army Brutality : Mexico: Residents of one hamlet describe soldiers sticking guns in teen-agers' mouths and threatening to cut off a man's hand.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH-CARE REFORM : Madison Ave. Meets Marcus Welby : The trend toward managed care means marketed care, leaving the consumer to test for quality.
- Gingrich's College Course Linked to Republican PAC : Politics: House panel is reviewing complaint about its financing. Speaker maintains his class is nonpartisan.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'T-Word' Tumult in Orange County : Business council's suggestion of possibly raising levies reveals split among conservatives. Anti-tax activists defend supervisors they once sought to recall.
- 3 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting : Crime: Oxnard man is arrested after gunfire injures two Port Hueneme youths and their mother.
- Stall in the Fast Lane : That 'Giant Sucking Sound' Is the Peso Crisis Letting the Air Out of Mexico's Auto Industry
- WALLS : Preparation Is Key to Hanging Paper
- Ventura to Begin Revitalization of Downtown Area : Renovations: The city next week will start widening and improving sidewalks and planting trees. The $3.6-million project seeks to re-establish the district as a hub of activity.
- Black Leader Assails Foes of Surgeon General Nominee : Religion: Baptist official suggests opposition to Henry Foster is related to his race. Christian Coalition denies the allegation.
- Theater Notes : Way Off B'Way to Take Final Bow
- From Hideout, Top Chechen Vows Rebel Raids on Russia : Caucasus: Secessionist president says guerrillas will strike come spring.
- Ferguson Found Guilty in Long Island Train Massacre : Courts: Man who acted as own counsel is convicted of killing six, wounding 19. He faces a life sentence.
- ABA President Urged to Resign
- 'Gator' Bradley Is Chicago's Pied Piper of Street Gangs : Politics: Ex-convict pins City Council hopes on them. He is lightning rod for concerns about gangbangers.
- Battle Looms as Special Session on O.C. Aid Begins : Bankruptcy: Assembly Speaker Willie Brown rejects plan by Orange County legislators, calls for sales tax hike and state trustee. Republicans proceed with recovery bills.
- Brothers Stole $25,000 in Plants, Police Say : Crime: Landscapers face grand theft charges. They're accused of taking prize specimens from nurseries and selling them.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Popejoy Plan to End Flexible Scheduling Angers Labor Unions
- THOUSAND OAKS : Contractor Sues City, Claiming Extra Costs
- Divine Comedy : When Stand-Up Goes to Church, It's a Squeaky-Clean Routine
- Bullfrogs Pick Forward Smyth of East Coast Hockey League
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Leasau Leads Calvary Chapel Past St. Monica
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Joseph Puts Signature on Chatsworth Victory
- Ducks Improve, Settle for a Tie : Hockey: Anaheim gets off season-high 33 shots but game with Vancouver ends up 2-2.
- INSIDE & OUT : Scrape Off Half Grout Before Installing New
- LOS ANGELES : Lawyer Sentenced for Failing to Pay Taxes on $3.3 Million
- Notre Dame Climbs Quartz Hill, 2-1
- From World of Outlaws to Fast Track : Daytona 500: Kinser, a sprint car champion, is a rookie in stock car racing.
- BASEBALL : Tigers' Anderson Balks at Replacement Plan
- SANTA ANITA : Mollica Sprinter Seeks to Be Valid Wager for Derby
- Theater Reviews : Gaslamp Sees Light in Darkness of 'Marvin's Room'
- Media Is the Message in LACMA Survey of Lichtenstein
- Music Review : Pepe Romero Illuminates Spanish Guitar
- 'Creatures' Protagonist Denies Criticizing Film : Movies: Author Anne Perry, who hasn't seen the feature, says she doesn't remember calling it 'grotesque' or calling the screenwriters 'idiotic movie-makers.'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fugitive Drug Kingpin to Be Tried in Colombia : Justice: Trial in absentia could relax Bogota's tense relations with the United States over narcotics trade.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Gang Member's Conviction Reversed by Appeal Court
- OneHeart, a nonprofit group that teaches Christian...
- DANA POINT : Festival of Whales Dives Into 2nd Big Weekend
- Ventura Officials to Explore Their Roles in Decision-Making : Workshops: Council members hope to reach a better understanding of each other's perspectives.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Lanier Gets a Rousing First Victory at Phoenix
- Earnhardt Wins at Bumper Cars Once Again : Auto racing: He knocks Unser out of the lead--and the race--and records IROC victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Ties School Record With Victory Over Nevada
- Mexican Stocks Rebound on Hope
- Memorial Service Set for Author Paul Monette
- Bob Randall; Dramatist, TV Writer
- U.S. Loan Buyer to Require Condo Quake Coverage
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Daxon Calls for Selling Off Assets, More Privatizing : Recovery: Acting treasurer's list of options, drawn up at supervisors' request, pointedly doesn't include raising taxes.
- NORTH AMERICA : Canadians Cry: Gimme Shelter From High Taxes : Tired of paying more than neighbors to the south, some citizens seek cap on spending.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Next Senate Hearing Will Focus on Wall Street Bond Raters, SEC
- GRANADA HILLS : Bank Won't Sell Site to Home Depot
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Diablos Trip Up Crescenta Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Burgess' 36 Points Lead Woodbridge
- COLLEGE NOTES : Fullerton Baseball Picked for First
- Not-Quite-Angels Open Camp : Baseball: It's a strange spring in Mesa as would-be players take the field while some real players look for odd jobs.
- AGOURA HILLS : Group Seeking Recall Sues Over Signatures
- More Zoo Woes : Curators Reveal Coyotes Have Killed Several Birds
- Newport Beach Jewel Robbers Are Sentenced : Crime: Group conducted a 7-year cross-country spree, taking $16 million in gems. The local jewelry stores were robbed in 1989 and 1990. In all, 12 men were convicted or pleaded guilty.
- Miller Sees No Harm, No Foul : Basketball: North Hollywood boys' coach denies claims he recruits even though the team comprises many out-of-area players.
- Not-Quite-Angels Open Camp : Baseball: Lachemann sees lots of reminders that these are replacement players as staff gauges talent.
- Judge Allows L.A. Unified to Keep Challenging Prop. 187
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP 'Contract' on a Roll, but Not a Done Deal
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Capizzi Rejects Investor's Call to Let State Head Probe : Investigation: Officials from Claremont see seeming conflict of interest, but county district attorney vows staff will be aggressive.
- COLUMN ONE : Serbs Hide From Their Heritage : The Yugoslav breakup left ethnic Serbs living in Croatia an oppressed minority. While the constitution guarantees their rights, a reality of hatred and racism is driving many away.
- Slave Trade Charges Involving Jews Called False : History: Group representing 18,000 historians issues unusual condemnation. Doctoral student who sought the resolution blames allegations on Nation of Islam.
- WESTSIDE : Parking Ticket Proposal Rejected by City Council
- Farewell, Cal State Bungalows
- Concert Organizer to Run Amphitheater : Entertainment: Jody Kennedy is named general manager of the Costa Mesa facility. She has organized events at Madison Square Garden, Dodger Stadium and the L.A. Coliseum.
- Canyon's Bustos Ineligible for Start of Softball Season
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : BOYS' ROUNDUP : Wolssohn Gives Rio Mesa Upset
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Manages to Stay Alive
- Clinton Policy Backs U.S. Arms Sales Abroad : Military: Health of American industries is made an explicit objective. President's stance on weapons trade disappoints those seeking restraint.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Painful Testament of a Closet Courtaholic
- Repeal of Motorcycle Helmet Law Sought
- ORANGE : 'U.S. Cavalry' Arrives to Aid Fletcher School Lessons
- 'Rooms With a View : After the Rains, It's Fungi Galore at Caspers Park--and Everywhere
- MOORPARK : Party-Goer Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- NORTHRIDGE : Doctors, Nurses Honored for Kobe Mission
- Weekend Weather Fine for Beaches, but Water Is Risky
- Rock-Solid Irbe Stops Kings, 2-0 : Hockey: Shark goalie has 37 saves for his sixth shutout. L.A. trades Donnelly to Stars.
- Celtics Strong as the Ottoman Empire in 1914
- What's Driving Amy Grant? : Pop music: Her family and quick-moving career are keeping the singer in the fast lane. She pulls into Anaheim tonight.
- Seeing Red Over 'Federal Hill' Colorization : Director Tries to Block Film's Release, Artists' Group Blasts Trimark Pictures' Action
- OXNARD : Woman Killed in Traffic Accident
- FULLERTON : Fullerton College Faculty, Students Greet President
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Natural, Man-Made Woes Halt Blufftop Park Project
- Orange County Almanac
- Storms Cost County $27 Million in Crops
- Board Weighs School Blood Drives : Education: Year-old ban against teen-agers donating on campus is being reconsidered after plea by Red Cross officials.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Has Much in Reserve, 51-50
- Gallery
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIV. IV-AA BOYS' BASKETBALL : Corona del Mar Hangs On to Eliminate Beaumont, 49-46
- Q & A : What Is a Trade Deficit and Why Do We Have One? For Starters, It's Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
- Obituaries : David (Jim) Jamerson; Longtime Ojai Resident
- 3 Area Hospitals to Form Part of New Network : Health care: Los Robles, St. John's and Pleasant Valley will join two other centers in an effort to attract patients and insurers.
- Countywide : UCI Conference to Air Gay and Bisexual Issues
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Douris Checks His Flashiness
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL : Brea Olinda's Balanced Scoring Is Too Much for Bishop Amat
- The Temporary Career : Many of Today's 'Temp' Jobs Can Lead to Permanent Positions
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Invoking 'Crime' Insurance Clause
- Former Episcopal Treasurer Is Focus of Embezzlement Probe : Finances: Auditors are investigating suspected misuse of 'many thousands of dollars' in church funds at national headquarters, spokesman says.
- Experts Warn of New Generation of Killers : Crime: Researchers blame 175% rise in homicides among teen-agers on the growing prevalence of guns and the crack cocaine industry.
- William J. Bird; Los Angeles Estate Attorney Active in Community
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Peru, Ecuador Sign Pact to End Border Conflict
- Conroy Declares Intent to Unseat Board's Vasquez
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Students Win Top Essay Contest Honors
- WEST HILLS : Hospital to Join New Health-Care Network
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : They Learn Girls Are Just as Game : Basketball: Coaches who switch from guiding boys' teams are pleasantly surprised.
- Season to Continue With 'Integrity,' 'Legacy'
- NORTHRIDGE : Man Admits 2 Storage Room Killings, Police Say
- Lance and Marcia
- '3 Strikes' Inmate Calls 130-Year Sentence Unfair : Courts: Longtime burglar says he's paying too high a price. Prosecutor says the needs of society are being well-served.
- Teaching the Tour a Lesson : Golf: Harry Taylor, a veteran of qualifying school, is not only leading Bob Hope, he's also on a record pace.
- Sentence Meted in Firehouse Burglaries
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Towers of Power Lead Harvard Again, 62-45
- Canyon Dominates Valencia
- Taft's Griffin Takes Over in Overtime
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ICN Shares Off 23% on FDA's Drug Rejection : Medicines: Agency finds Virazole is not a safe and effective treatment for hepatitis C. Tumble is second in recent months.
- Japan, China Imports Spearhead Huge Imbalance : Trade: Gap increased 43% for the United States during 1994. "The big news is that the bad news isn't worse," one expert says.
- HOUSEPLANTS : Don't Let Greenery Go Hungry
- Marines to Use Crowd-Control Arms in Somalia : Africa: The evacuation force from Camp Pendleton will be equipped with a non-lethal arsenal of high-tech weaponry.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Zedillo Bowed to Conservative Forces With Chiapas Crackdown
- Unemployment Fears Grip Kobe : Quake: With some big employers pulling out and many small businesses closed, workers fear for jobs.
- Brea Allows Construction of Community Center
- HAWTHORNE : Mayor Writes Clinton, Asks for Federal Aid
- Three Strikes by Birmingham's Moreno Put Sylmar Out
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIV. III-A BOYS' BASKETBALL : Harvard-Westlake Twin Towers Overpower La Quinta, 62-45
- No Reply on Helmet Warning : Pro football: The NFL was told that quarterbacks wearing radio-equipped headgear risked injury, but it did not respond, researcher says.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Women Clinch Share of SCIAC Title
- 'Shakespeare' Vows to Remain at Canon : Stage: Lynn Redgrave's 'Shakespeare for My Father' extends its run even though the Beverly Hills theater has been leased to 'Forbidden Hollywood.'
- TV Review : Sound Bites, Graphics Demystify 'Senses'
- Gripe : ' "Miss Saigon" Is a Celebration of Stereotypes'
- City Guide
- YORBA LINDA : Homeowners Oppose Housing Plan's Density
- Naval Academy Discharges Westminster Midshipman
- CAMARILLO : Suspended Students' Classes Considered
- ANTI-GRAFFITI SWEEP: About 250 teen-agers attending a...
- Tour Gives Group Straight Facts About Teen Pregnancies
- Judge Allows Schools to Challenge Prop. 187 : Education: Jurist says the LAUSD has the right to seek clarification of the complex initiative.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Northridge Has Appetite for Victory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Anderson Is Timely for Blues
- Sweeney Suspended for Four Games
- Street Takes Lead With Victory
- Racing to the Finish : Bonnie Blair Is on Farewell Tour, but the Five-Time Gold Medalist Is as Competitive as Ever
- TELEVISIONLawson to Leave PBS: Jennifer Lawson, PBS'...
- Weekend TV : Views of Black History in Two Sunday Programs
- A&E; to Air 'The Boys of St. Vincent' : Television: Controversial Canadian film has won critical acclaim for its thoughtful portrayal of sexual abuse in a Catholic orphanage.
- Travel Agents Resist Cuts in Commissions From Airlines : Tourism: Two of the largest in the industry announce they will start charging customers fees.
- ENERGY
- Is It Permitted? : Many Deceptively Simple Home Projects Must Be Done by the Book
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : How to Make Cities Whole? Offer Landfills in Lieu of Cash
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Finance Director Walsh Literally Gets Dumped: Report to Landfill
- Victim Fails to Lessen Boyfriend's Sentence
- SAN FERNANDO : Corner Lot Owners May Get Tax Relief
- Irvine : Judge Won't Reinstate Girl to School Group
- St. Jude Nurse Dies, Passenger Is Hurt in Fullerton Crash
- Ballot Woes for D'Agostino : Election: City Council candidate may be disqualified as hundreds of signatures on her nominating petition are ruled invalid.
- Chief's Critic Voices Fears of Reprisal : Police: Retiree asks panel to warn Willie L. Williams not to retaliate for the letter. LAPD says no threats have been made.
- Confusion in Dodger Clubhouse : Baseball: Minor leaguers uneasy about who are scabs and who are teammates. Sixteen have signed to be replacement players, but only one has admitted it.
- Defending two-time champion Ellen Breen of West...
- Sen. Daschle Defends His Intervention in Dispute Over Air Safety Inspections : Aviation: Minority leader deflects criticism that his measure to strip Forest Service authority led to fatal plane crash.
- AIDS Has Altered U.S. Sex Habits
- Mother Who Saved 3 Children From Fire Dies of Burns
- Telethon to Aid Armenian Struggle
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Schneider Denies Threatening Backers of Citron Foe Moorlach
- VENTURA : Man With Alleged Bomb Robs Bank
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : TV Station to Air Show on Bankruptcy
- MONTEBELLO : Teachers Vote to Strike if District Cuts Their Pay
- PANORAMA CITY : Appeals Court Throws Out Conviction in Gang Case
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Volunteers Needed for Trail-Building
- Marina Executive Defaults on Loans for Six Leases
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA : Trabuco Hills' Balancing Act Is a Winner
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : BOYS' ROUNDUP : Grant's Prayers Answered in 58-55 Victory
- Shaw Clears the Way for Northridge : Baseball: Matador cleanup hitter drives in five runs in 7-5 victory over Santa Barbara.
- Shooting Ducks Tie Up Canucks : Hockey: Williams takes Wilson's advice and puts the puck on net. He scores to get Anaheim even with Vancouver, 2-2.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Fall and Dollar Fades; Dow Loses 33.98
- 'Condor' Myth Loop of Contradictions : Computers: To some, Kevin Mitnick is an electronic terrorist. Others say he's a prankster.
- GLENDALE : Alex Theater Seen Overcoming Setbacks
- OXNARD : Ex-Nurse Sentenced to Jail for Sex Crimes
- Fullerton Residents Say He's an Officer and a Gentleman
- Man Who Killed His Mom Is Ordered to State Hospital
- 6 Youths Accused in Ethnic Brawl at High School : Crime: The Asian Americans are facing charges after a fight with white students who reportedly had a bounty placed on them for a previous incident.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Victory Is the Reward for Cypress : Division II-A: Foothill can't take advantage of its opponent's unusual lineup for first-round game.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Santa Margarita Controls Edison : Division II-A: The Eagles are never threatened while winning at home, 67-51.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Brea Olinda Rallies to Beat Santiago
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I BOYS' SOCCER : Capistrano Valley Moves On
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Girls' Teams Begin Quests for Titles
- Burglar Escapes Branch Jail in Irvine