- Regaining That Competitive Edge : Sematech success story shows value of government/industry teamwork
- The Runner Stumbles : Instead of Leading the Public, Clinton Fumbles on the Basics : In his first week in office, the once sure-footed candidate has hit rocky gound.
- Man Found Dead in Santa Ana
- Bargains for the Highest Bidder : Auction: Estate merchandise ranging from cellos to chairs goes on the block, plus unclaimed stolen goods and items from drug dealers.
- Heavy Rains Need Not Equal Disaster : Sewage Lines Should Be Secured for Stormy Weather
- Northridge Continues Downward Spiral, 90-65 : College basketball: Southern Utah hands Matadors their worst defeat of the season. They have lost four in a row.
- After He Gave It His Best Shot, He Was Happy That She Didn't
- PREP ROUNDUP : Walker, Itow Lead the Way as Huntington Beach Wins
- POP MUSIC : Jazz and Rap Take the Plunge : An influential group of musicians is putting aside animosities for a marriage that promises a flock of sorely needed fresh musical ideas
- ON LOCATION : We're Not in the 'Hood Anymore : Mario Van Peebles attempts to break out of 'New Jack City' genre with a new spin on an old genre--a Western about black cowboys
- PENTAMAGIC by Pentagram (Fireside/Simon & Schuster: $16.99;...
- Style : Gardens : The New Stone Age
- A Beating Victim's 7-Year Pursuit of Justice
- SOUTH GATE : Children of Addicts Share Survival Tips
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Conservation Corps to Open New Office
- Israeli Army Admits It Is Detaining 2 Arab-Americans
- THE MAP CATALOG: Every Kind of Map...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Vietnam's 'Open Door' Not Without Challenges : Tourism: Though most restrictions on U.S. visitors have been lifted, there are still no direct flights and parts of the country lack a well-oiled infrastructure.
- Mother Faced Her Fears of Huntington's : Survivor: Woman worried for decades after her own mother was stricken. She and her children are safe, but her brother wasn't so lucky.
- Drought Garden Can Survive Rain
- Government in Greedlock : THE LOBBYISTS: How Influence Peddlers Get Their Way in Washington By Jeffrey H. Birnbaum , (Times Books: $25; 334 pp.)
- Downloading the Bank : A CALCULATED RISK By Katherine Neville , (Ballantine: $20; 403 pp.)
- Rockin' Robin : Mr. Mouth Sounds Off on the Commercialization of American Comedy
- Pasadena Rail Stations to Tie Design to Function
- Bubbling Back
- Walter F. Turner has been appointed vice...
- Credit Card Late Charges Could Soon Skyrocket
- YORK FERRY by Annie Dawid (Cane Hill...
- In Chumash Footsteps on Santa Rosa
- SCHOOL DAYS : The Attack of the Dumb-Boy Jokes
- Destination Guides Aren't Just for Grown-Ups : Publishers are finding a wide variety of ways to educate and entertain children who travel.
- Murders Up Despite Fewer Gang Killings : Crime: Increase to 183 deaths was slight, at 2.7%. It helped that gangs 'just couldn't shoot straight,' a police commander says.
- Name Mixup No Joke to Financial Adviser
- Industry to Pay for Research on Cellular Safety
- Block That Blooper
- 52,800 Ride the Rails of History as Subway Rolls
- Pathfinders Take Road to Victory : Soccer: Fremont upsets Monroe, 1-0, to win its first City Section title in 22 years of competition.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Same Song, Different Verse : The uproar over gays in the military rings familiar.
- Music Menagerie
- Jazz Pianist Hillery's Sound Emerges From Shadows
- COVER STORY : Hollywood's Family Ways : Things haven't changed since the days of Selznick: It helps to have an uncle--or a father, brother or aunt--in the business. Do Hollywood's clannish ways affect the movies we see?
- Where It's Wall-to-Wall Celebrities : An Illustrator Pictorializes Star-Conscious L.A. for Palms' Famous Gallery
- Vietnam Embraces Americana and Future as Tet Offensive Fades Into Past
- Papen Leaves Republican Party
- Nearly 400 Belgians Evacuated From Riot-Torn Zaire
- SOUTHEAST AREA : 4 Make Bid for New School Board Seat
- Walnut : Church Appeals to Council
- BOB TRUMPY: His Big Game Plan
- The Doctor Is In for Therapy--at $5 a Workshop
- Helping Animals Feel at Home : Environment: People who like to look out for other species can easily attract birds, squirrels and other interesting creatures to their back yards.
- MID-WILSHIRE : Rabbi Joins Call for Interracial Dialogue
- Central City Council Races Draw 11 Challengers : Elections: Incumbents Walters, Hernandez and Flores face opposition. Candidates have until Feb. 13 to file their petitions.
- UCI's Genetic Sleuths Hot on Trail of a Killer : Medical science: Researchers are close to finding and deciphering the gene that causes Huntington's disease.
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- CRENSHAW : Arco Gives Jobs Center $1 Million
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Message of O.C. Mini-Summit: Time to Act
- Eight Great Hours of Andy (Sunday, beginning...
- Writers Give Away Tragic Ending of Their Teacher
- West Virginia's First Lady Is Also Its Maestro : Controversy: Rachael Worby suffers criticism, says many have a hard time accepting a political wife with career unrelated to her husband's.
- Royal Nuptials to Be Lavish--and Japanese
- Nevada Women Strike Electoral Gold : Politics: They have won half the statewide offices in the 1990s. Their success is attributed to the state's independent streak, a weak political party system, and a call for change.
- Neighbors Attack Plan for 4-Acre Hill Estate : Development: Residents say the proposed 59,000-square-foot complex is too big and balk at the possibility of years of noisy construction.
- Hurry, While Supplies Last: Planes, Tanks, Subs For Sale
- 'Renaissance Weekend' Organizer May Get Post
- The Thin Blue (Silent) Line
- Oil Tank Spills Peril Suburban Enclaves : Contamination: Defective facilities found to have pumped almost 4 million gallons of petroleum products into world environment in 53 separate events last year.
- Fischer Will Head Aerojet Division
- Seven Council Members Seek Two Seats on Water Authority
- Creative Energy : Major African-American Art Show Reaches New Heights
- "They think we are monkeys," the dying...
- Some Are Drowning as Wave of Gambling Fever Crests in U.S. : Betting: With binge over, one man had gone through his credit cards, written rubber checks and had no funds to get back home.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : City to Reappraise Disputed Property
- Honig Conviction Derails a Reform-Minded Career : Education: Many praise state schools superintendent as a national leader. But there were also failures.
- Robinson to Quit Top American Express Post
- Taking Sides on Language-Barrier Issue
- Parkland or University?
- Mad as Hell: Round 2
- 'Life' Mirrors Life
- Blue Cross Venture as For-Profit Unit
- Evaluating Advice of White House Insiders
- Oliver's Twists
- Less Was More
- Dividing L.A. School District
- Marines All Wet in Losing Aircraft
- Dividing L.A. School District
- FAMILY OF MEN
- Noise Over Airport
- Gays, the Bible and the Constitution
- DANCING IN THE DARK by Janet Hobhouse...
- The Hills Are Alive With the...
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- Burnett's Writers Deserve Credit
- A Singular Director
- STREET GALLERY: Guide to 1000 Los Angeles Murals by Robin J. Dunitz. (RJD Enterprises, P.O. Box 64668, Los Angeles, CA 90064, 310-470-8864).
- Mad as Hell: Round 2
- They Have Bones to Pick Over Their Own Pet Peeves
- Transamerica Stands Behind Its Cancer Test
- Film Forensics
- School Choice Really Case of 'White Flight'?
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Super Bowl Trophy
- Transit Panel Got It Wrong
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- A Unique Form of Judicial Activism
- Evaluating Advice of White House Insiders
- Parkland or University?
- Preservation of California Gnatcatcher
- Evaluating Advice of White House Insiders
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- FAMILY OF MEN
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- Taking Sides on Language-Barrier Issue
- MOONING OVER HAVANA
- Oliver's Twists
- Los Angeles City Elections
- KTLA News Is a Morning Treat
- Setting Diamonds
- Marines All Wet in Losing Aircraft
- Burnett's Writers Deserve Credit
- They Have Bones to Pick Over Their Own Pet Peeves
- Shoppers Remember 'Grand Dame' Fondly
- Redevelopment Land Deal Stirs Controversy :...
- Sensationalizing a Cleanup Effort
- Gays, the Bible and the Constitution
- A Singular Director
- FUTURE SHOCK
- Plaudits for Post
- MISTER ROGERS : In His Neighborhood, W Is for Wonderful
- Gays, the Bible and the Constitution
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- Another Side to Garden Issue
- Trustees Set a Good Example
- Lesson From Laguna Beach Slides
- A Study in Contrast : Buffalo's Marv Levy Is an NFL Renaissance Man, but Dallas' Jimmy Johnson Has Time Only for Things to Help Him Win : Seemingly Cold and Calculating, Johnson Eliminates Everything Around Him That He Believes Will Interfere With a Super Bowl Victory
- No Sympathy for McDonnell Douglas
- Aiming at the Ego of 'Happy Warrior'
- Los Angeles City Elections
- MISTER ROGERS : In His Neighborhood, W Is for Wonderful
- Shoppers Remember 'Grand Dame' Fondly
- Los Angeles City Elections
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- Shoppers Remember 'Grand Dame' Fondly
- Bilingual Program a Choice Issue
- FUTURE SHOCK
- Film Forensics
- Noise Over Airport
- Paleontology 101
- Film Forensics
- Ending Violence
- Educating Parents on Raising Young
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- Transit Panel Got It Wrong
- Murphy as Mom: More Fiction Than Fact
- MOONING OVER HAVANA
- A Study in Contrast : Buffalo's Marv Levy Is an NFL Renaissance Man, but Dallas' Jimmy Johnson Has Time Only for Things to Help Him Win : With Scars From Losing Two Super Bowls in a Row, Levy Managed to Keep the Bills Sufficiently Motivated to Find Out if the Third Time Can Be a Charm
- Profits at Expense of Fair Treatment
- MISTER ROGERS : In His Neighborhood, W Is for Wonderful
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- King Visit Amounts to Felon's Forum
- Murphy as Mom: More Fiction Than Fact
- A PLEA TO SAVE THE CHILDREN
- Shortsightedness at the Gas Pump
- I Will Always Pay You
- Palin's Turkish News Break
- Praise for B
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- KTLA News Is a Morning Treat
- Murphy as Mom: More Fiction Than Fact
- Murphy as Mom: More Fiction Than Fact
- G-L-O-R-I-A
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 31, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 31, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 31, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 31, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 31, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 31, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 31, 1993
- SUPER PROBLEM: Shelters here for battered women...
- Officials Rejoice as Rail Line Gets OK : Transportation: The 13.6-mile light-rail route from downtown to Pasadena should provide solutions to economic as well as commuter problems, community leaders say. The project may begin in early '94.
- SEEING DOUBLE: You may wonder how Dallas...
- Anaheim Ready to Curb Big-Bucks Campaigns : Reform: Proposal to put $1,000 cap on contributions to city candidates would greatly reduce the major role big givers have played in the past.
- Woo Wins Applause From Black Audience : Campaign: Councilman is part of a group of 14 mayoral candidates at African-American forum. He and other contenders tailor their remarks, with some avoiding the rhetoric about crime.
- Polish Spirit Rekindled in Indomitable Warsaw : Eastern European capital has survived centuries of tumult to rank among the continent's great cities.
- Backpackers See Vietnam's Beauty, Bugs and All : Schoolteachers find budget adventure during summer break as they tour countryside by bus.
- PEDAL PUSHERS: Leaders of the Orange County...
- HOME DELIVERY: The county animal control shelter...
- Lightning, Hail Hit Some Cities : Storm: Weird weather system washes out Tet festival, floods some streets and snarls traffic. A golfer is struck by lightning.
- Parking Plan Gets Stalled by Artifact Search : Archeology: Land used as a neighborhood garden at Cal State Long Beach is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Development of the two-acre parcel will be delayed indefinitely.
- How to Select a Fountain
- Aristide Backers Elect Themselves to Top Positions in Haiti's Senate
- Ridership Forecasts Have Track Record of Peaks, Valleys : Transportation: Estimates are optimistic in planning stages and plummet before opening day to allow room to exceed expectations, experience across U.S. shows.
- Canada Imposes Duties on U.S. Steel Imports : Trade: Five other nations are cited for unfair pricing. The move retaliates for a recent U.S. action against Canadian steelmakers.
- 5,000 Shun Prudential Settlement : Litigation: Lawyers say a surprisingly large number have opted out of an offer of pennies on the dollar for limited partnerships that went sour.
- Barbour Elected Chief of a Divided GOP
- Charity Calls for Hollywood's Help : Riot aftermath: United Way official says that, except for Michael Jackson and Garth Brooks, few entertainment figures have given funds for rebuilding.
- McKeon Bemoans His 1st Dose of Partisan Feuding in D.C.
- SUPER BOWL : Genuine Article : Tight End Jay Novacek Was a Cowboy Long Before He Went to Wyoming or Dallas
- Designing Theaters for All Seasons
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Schnorrers' a Musicial Tale of Jewish Family Values
- New Oxnard Clerk Comes Under Fire : City Hall: Daniel Martinez is criticized for not submitting council minutes. He says it takes time to learn the job.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- A High-Tech Walk Down the Corridors of Bigotry : Museum: L.A.'s Wiesenthal Center adopts provocative strategy to document and teach lessons from Holocaust.
- Robinson's, May Co. to Join Sunday : Retail: The two department store chains will combine and take a hyphenated name during mock wedding receptions with all the frills.
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Healthier Malls
- GOLF PHOENIX OPEN : Frost Ties Janzen With Late Charge
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Three-Point Shot Gets Saddleback Past Irvine, 47-46
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CITY CHAMPIONSHIP : Fremont, Chatsworth Win Titles
- Laguna Art Museum Names a Curator of Education
- OFF THE TICKER : Super Bowl XXVII: Bears Bet on Bills
- RELIGION : New Papal Itinerary to Begin in Africa
- ORANGE COUNTY
- 'Short List' for Transit Chief Narrows to 3 Outsiders
- Fruit Marketing Orders Upheld
- Riots Provide a Real-Life Exhibit Probing Attitudes on Racism
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Death of Honor Student Tay
- Muriel Ansley Reynolds, 86, Community Volunteer, Dies
- THOUSAND OAKS : No Charges Filed in Shoplifting Case
- Texan Conner Leads Newport Golf Event
- OFF-ROAD RACING : It's a Fine Line and Fine Time for Johnson
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier, Edberg in Final Again
- Mr. Right Turns Out All Wrong in Mariska Hargitay's HBO Thriller
- 'Star Trek's' Michael Dorn Reads to Children on KCET's 'Storytime'
- OUTDOORS : Hardscape Cements the Finishing Touches
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Ex-Senate Official Pleads Guilty to Accepting Free Trip to Hawaii
- Insurance Panel Plans TV 'Town Hall'
- NFL Cashing In With Super Haul on Super Bowl
- Clinton Compromises, Partially Lifts Gay Ban : Military: In deal with Nunn, service members may be punished, but not discharged, for sexual orientation. Full repeal is delayed at least 6 months.
- More Help on the Way
- VALENCIA : 4 Held in Robbery of Catering Truck
- Delay of King Trial Sought by Lawyer
- L.A. Group Renews Efforts to Establish a Gay Military Chaplaincy
- Year-End Jobless Rate Decreases to 8.7% : Economy: Rise in holiday hiring helps bring the figure down from November's double-digit level. But the county has 5,100 fewer jobs than a year earlier.
- Countywide : Elys to Seek Court OK to Move to Vista
- Rancho Alamitos running back Jeff Byrd, the...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Saddleback Has First Place to Itself
- Instant What? : Most Owners Say They Haven't Missed the Replay and Are Against Bringing it Back
- Baseball
- CSUN, Citing Team Policy, Suspends Hewitt
- Trio Tries to Lasso Crowd With Boleadoras Act : Troupe: Members of Malamba yelp and dance while swinging spheres in rhythmic Cirque du Soleil performance.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Photos Put History in a Framework
- Sand to Below the Stained Surface to Get Butcher Block in Tip-Top Shape
- Wilson to Appoint Successor to Fill Out Honig's Term
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : 45 Reported Killed in 2 Days of Rioting
- White House to Seek Hike in Basic Wage : Labor: Reich has told his staff that raising the minimum pay rate is a 'very important' Administration goal, officials say.
- Stocks End Month on Upbeat Note
- Family Circus : A Sense of Community, Bonhomie Reward the Troupers of Cirque du Soleil
- Fine Compromise --Let's Move On : Clinton tries to settle gays-in-military issue
- Irvine : A Belated Campaign Victory for Agran
- D.A. to Review Complaints About Senate Candidates : Election: Hurtt and LeBlanc are accused of living outside the legislative district. Both say they have rented housing there to qualify.
- ANAHEIM : Couple Plan a Trashy Vacation
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Thornton Makes Nine Three-Pointers for Capistrano Valley
- They Help Keep Super Media in Fast Lane
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Review May Free Some Deportees
- Xerox Corp. Lost $736 Million in 4th Quarter, $1.02 Billion in Year
- REAL THING: Western State College of Law...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : U.S. Air Force Ends Berlin Airport Role
- Busy Capitol Hill Phones May Not Ring of Truth : Opinion: Calls are pouring in on the issue of gays in the military. But the Communication Age can give a false reading of public sentiment.
- Soldiers Will Join Moscow Crime Fight
- Landers Quake Was Strongest in '92
- Countywide : Officials to Discuss Jail Overcrowding
- Wachs Urges Freeze on New City Taxes : Politics: Mayoral candidate says L.A. needs an economic plan before levying tariffs. Much of the councilman's financial package is similar to ideas offered by others.
- CAMARILLO : Park Panel Studies Eisenberg Memorial
- Body Found in Garage Is Identified as Anaheim Girl's : Death: Police say Marie Asu, found Thursday, had been dead for at least 10 days. But rumors about her death had been circulating for days.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Top Teams Fail to Answer Question of Superiority
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Harris' Goal Gives Marina Victory Over No. 2 Santa Ana
- Return of Curry Adds Spice to Ventura Lineup
- STAGE REVIEW : Rousing Trip in 'Diva Is Dismissed'
- Korean-American Margaret Cho Stands Up for Her Brand of Comedy
- Ventura : Patrols Stepped Up After 2 Stabbings
- Pair Hit Crossing Street Flung 20 Feet
- Getting Away From It All : Adventure: L.A. City Camp opens new horizons for inner-city youths with field trips to attractions such as a health club and a beach-area park.
- Family of Police Shooting Victim Files Civil Suit : Courts: Los Alamitos man's widow and mother, charging brutality, seek $20 million in damages.
- Sixty new Latino ministers with training in...
- Woman Held in Roommate's Beating
- LOS ANGELES : Ballot Plan Would Boost Animal Shelter Regulation
- Man Fatally Stabbed in Front of Home
- Fatal Shooting Brings Prison for Transient
- Garden May Be Tapped Out : Arleta: The DWP tells community farmers to pay about $2,700 a year.
- An Interfaith Spark Glows 50 Years Later : Heroes: The memory of four chaplains who gave their lives together in wartime still inspires a more ecumenical world.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Healthier Malls
- County Supervisors, Legislators Call for Aid to Probation Camps
- Devereaux Gets One-Year Contract
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Wins on Carson's Free Throw
- Life Is a Snap for This Pro
- SANTA ANITA : Frequent-Flying Music Merci to Make First Start as 7-Year-Old
- De Klerk Expects Renewed S. Africa Talks
- Chatsworth Makes It 5 in a Row : Girls: Oades overcomes illness, Lancer goalie to score decisive goal in a 2-1 victory against Grant. Chancellors finish season undefeated in 10 games.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Get Even, End Spurs' 10-Game Winning Streak
- DAILY REPORT
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Leslie and Gessig Carry USC Past UCLA, 73-60
- Lakers Regain Appetite to Win : Pro basketball: Worthy and Scott spark running game in a 123-108 victory over the Hornets.
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Magnolia Staves Off Collapse and Wins
- NHL ROUNDUP : Down by 3 Goals, Nordiques Tie Capitals, 3-3
- Gay Sailors Say Sexuality Not an Issue in the Ranks
- POLITICS : Quebec Premier's Illness Has Canadians Re-Evaluating Him : Once deemed a waffler, Robert Bourassa gains new respect.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Act to Protect Poor Children From Lead
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sisters to Sing With Pop Star at Super Bowl