- Fee Shock: Don't Forget Students : Massive aid needed to avoid caste system
- Fields of Change : Santa Clarita Valley: With vegetable farms vanishing, migrant workers sow new dreams for their children to harvest.
- Forest Park Offers Refuge Within the City
- CSUN Track Team Makes a Believer Out of Its Coach
- No Complaints : Jim Leyland Has Lost the Heart of His Team, but the Pirates' Manager Is Taking It in Stride
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany Overcomes 7-Run Deficit With 4 Homers in Mission Game
- CSUN Softball Team Splits Doubleheader
- North Carolina Extends Streak in Final 16 to 13
- Short Trips Make for a Long Game
- Kings' Sandstrom Returns in Style
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Dehere Goes Cold, Seton Hall Goes Down
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : TODAY'S GAMES : New Mexico State, Cincinnati Offer Match of Similar Styles
- COVER STORY : James L. Brooks, Hollywood's Dark Prince of Comedy, is trying to pull off a $40-million manic-depressive musical comedy. How'd he talk them into it? Well . . . : They Just Gotta Trust This Guy
- Hernandez Earns Mixed Reviews : Politics: Many constituents in the Mt. Washington-to-Pico-Union 1st District say the 18-month city councilman has championed their call for services. Ironically, his loudest critics are from the neighborhoods he grew up in.
- Sleepy Americans Risking Health, Safety Nightmares
- Sociologists Elect La Verne Professor
- DOWNTOWN : City Investigating Jack's on Broadway
- Furor Over Moore's Remarks Spreads Via Computer Net
- Armed Burglar Believed Holed Up in Complex
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- More Needed Than Just Metal Detectors : School Safety Strategies Must Have a Broad Input
- Assault Charges Against Solis Dropped
- Hostetler Reportedly Close to Signing With the Raiders
- CSUN Scores Seven in 10th to Finish Off San Diego State : College baseball: After struggling to complete his previous start, Contreras is provided with a large cushion in extra inning of 10-3 victory over Aztecs.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : U.S. Davis Cup Team in Deep Down Under
- The Best of 2 Worlds : Composer James DeMars seeks to blend American Indian sound, which stresses nature, with traditional European symphony
- Coming Soon to L.A.: A New Tool for Blind Theatergoers
- Mall Proposal Misses Mark, Residents Say : Revenue: Putting in a Pavilions, Target and Taco Bell will drive property values down further, many homeowners complain. Proponents say the building boom is over and the city needs the money.
- Beverly Hills Teacher Honored
- Holocaust Survivor Hails HUD Action in Cutting Rent
- Job Training Agency Gets Marketing Award
- Hillary's Role as Consort--Think Marie de Medici : Power: This Administration, with its strong First Lady, has two lines of authority, similar to those that used to develop in the royal courts of Europe.
- Rain Is Guaranteed at Opening of Musical : Theater: Civic Light Opera will produce 'Singin' in the Rain'--complete with onstage downpour and water-resistant street scenery.
- Conference Examines Riots' Impact on Koreans
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Continues Tear, Scores Four Goals Again
- Calcante's Fans Think It's Glove at First Sight
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- Sight Gags : Deaf improv group Light Flashes uses humor to build bridges between the world of the hearing and the world of the hearing-impaired
- Poulenc's Lovely Brush With Seriousness
- POP MUSIC : In a More Spiritual Mode : Depeche Mode, those heroes of the black-clad teen Angst set, broaden their outlook with 'Songs of Faith'
- FDA Approval Urged for Multiple Sclerosis Drug
- Tuning In a Shoulder to Cry On
- South Pasadena : Purchase of Riot Gear OKd
- 25 years ago, the Children of God's gospel of free love outraged critics. Under fire from deprogrammers and child-abuse authorities, the cult virtually disappeared. It's back--calling itself 'the Family' and saying it has changed. But former members are skeptical. : A True Conversion?
- Courting Danger
- Police Ask Help Finding Retarded Teen Girl
- High-Publicity Cases Go Awry for D.A. : Justice system: Some observers blame faulty police investigations. Bradbury defends his record.
- Something to Be Talked About : Irvine Shop Owner's Controversial Window Display Invites Discussion, Gets It
- Newhall Condo Project Given Tentative OK
- Frightened Physicians : Slaying of Florida Surgeon Prompts Local Debate Over 'Wanted' Flyers Used by Abortion Foes
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Olsen's Single Wins Game for Titans
- Learning How to Get Things Done at City Hall : Government: The aim of the Manhattan Beach program is to develop informed community leaders by teaching them the inner workings of municipal agencies.
- Graf Gets Run Off the Court : Tennis: Sanchez Vicario wears down top-seeded woman to win title, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
- Picture Brightens for Troubled and Abused Children
- Bringing Klezmer Out of the Attic
- Benefit Will Be One of Band's Nice Little Feats
- Drugs Stink, Group Says, and So Do Parks (With Good Reason) : Activism: An Anaheim group's bid to drive out dealers by spreading manure where users congregate in parks is catching on. Now more citizens are lining up for the dung, smelling the kill.
- Card Clubs Are Sure Losers for County : Cypress, Stanton and Garden Grove Voters Shouldn't Gamble on Such Risky Business
- TV Reporter Aids Surrender of Another Fugitive
- Send Out a Search Party--Our Mayor Is Missing
- Major Task : Al Martin Is One of Three Rookies Asked to Play a Key Role for Pirates
- BIG WEST WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : Delia Steals Spotlight as Fullerton Wins Title
- DiCamilli Shut Down as Mustangs Go Dry
- Hotel Queen in Modest Quarters
- 'Operation Steer Clear' Puts Drop on Drug Dealers in Parks
- Yeltsin Moves to Rule by Decree : U.S. reaction: Clinton Administration swiftly signals support for Yeltsin and his free-market reforms. White House aides proceed with assistance package.
- Unruly Democrats Threaten NAFTA--and Clinton : Trade: A self-serving 'no' vote would be a long-term strategic disaster for the U.S.
- Muslims Protest Labeling as Terrorists
- ASIA WATCH : The War Is Over
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Dials for Cash, Publicity
- Youths Tell Forum of Peers Their Fears, Frustrations : Pacoima: Boys and girls 7 to 17 vent their emotions at a gathering in the wake of several fatal shootings.
- Residents Asked If Sewer Fight Should End : Survey: The city seeks feedback on a county offer to stop charging property owners for the never-built project. But some funds would never be returned.
- AIDS Budget Cuts Could Worsen Peril of Prostitutes
- JEFFERSON PARK : AIDS Billboards Target Teen-Agers
- Crips, Bloods Look Back--and Ahead--With Anger : Gangs: They say seeds for violence remain. Officials fear talk of more rioting will become self-fulfilling.
- Health Horizons : PSYCHOLOGY : Family Preservation : A growing movement is targeting families on the verge of having their children removed from their homes. Adherents aim to stem the growing tide of foster-care placements.
- Magnet Idea May Rescue Paul Revere : Education: The Brentwood middle school hopes it can fill its classrooms by specializing in science. The L.A. school board is expected to vote on plan soon.
- On View : Licensed to Steal : ADOPTION SCANDAL IS SUBJECT OF LIFETIME'S 'STOLEN BABIES,' WITH MARY TYLER MOORE AS GEORGIA TANN
- 'Zorro' Makes Its Mark : Popular '50s ABC Series Still Cuts a Dashing Figure on Disney Channel
- BOTTOM FEEDERS : Dumpster Divers Who Fish for Pearls of Information in Trash Bins Can Clean You Out
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : NFL Youth Center Work Under Way
- Tustin District's Hewes School Wins Award for Activities
- Brawl Over Bunk Injures 14 at Jail
- COMMENTARY ON GRAFFITI : Tough Legislation Aims to Wipe Out the 'Tagging' Epidemic : Passage is urged for SB 583, which would stiffen conventional penalties for convicted offenders.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Precocious Kidd, Cal Put an End to Duke's Reign : Midwest Regional: Hurley rallies Blue Devils, but Golden Bears hold on, 82-77.
- St. Bernard Comes From Behind to Beat Bear River : Girls' basketball: Center Olympia Scott, who scored 24 points and got 15 rebounds, ignited a third-quarter surge. Vikings' 59-48 win gives the team its first state title.
- NCAA SWIMMING : Stanford Wins Another Title
- A City Without Pier : Ventura: A massive rebuilding project will bring the much-loved 1,958-foot landmark back to public use.
- Pro Football
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearts Aflutter in Speech Tournament
- NBA ROUNDUP : After an Off-Night, Jordan Proves He Still Rules
- A Few Names for the Ducks to Consider
- Former Bruin Still Showing a Deft Touch : Lee Takes Positive Approach as San Diego Teacher, Coach
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Stanford Rolls Past Georgia
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : A Bruin Alumnus Offers Not-So-Fab Opinion of Five
- STATE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Palo Alto Wins Division III Title
- A Habitual Addiction to Album Cover Controversy
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- Off to Europe : A Sunny Bit of Britain Off the Coast of France : English Channel Island of Jersey Beguiles a Day-Tripper to Stay and Stay
- Potholes Impede Road to Hurricane Recovery : Andrew: Unscrupulous contractors, scam artists prey on victims of Florida devastation.
- Supreme Court's Drift to Right May Be at End
- Flooding Shows Clash of People, Wildlife : Environment: Control channels are choked with plants because of rules to protect habitat. Result was millions of dollars in property damage.
- Co-Ed Sues Over Bovine Distemper
- Roughnecks Drilling Deep to Bring Back Boom Times : Revenue: Crews are working around the clock to sink 300 new oil wells in hopes of increasing production. If the effort succeeds, the state and city will share in the profits.
- State's Welfare Growth Rate Shows Dramatic Slowdown : Aid: Officials say it is too early to spot the reasons for the downturn but suggest the drop may be tied to a decline in population growth.
- BALDWIN HILLS : Entrepreneurs Find Power in Numbers
- Gray Panthers Activist Once Eluded Nazis
- Athletes Are Focus of Ozone Study, but We're Living in the Lab
- Dutch Military Takes Aim at Anti-Gay Bias
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / STATE DIVISION I FINALS : Last Stop on the Crenshaw Express : The Cougars' quest, which began with a December tournament in Alaska, brought them back through the city and ended in Oakland.
- 3 People in Week Shuffle Through Top City Job : Goverment: The leading candidate withdraws when the City Council appears divided
- EAST LOS ANGELES : It's an All-Day Rap for Chicano Unity
- The Trade-Off No One Wants : It's suicide to have to choose between jobs and the environment
- Women Athletes Deserve a Chance at College Scholarships, Too : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE
- Mending a Hole in Rights Shield : Bill would extend protections of 1991 act to Alaska cannery workers
- Family Moving Into La Habra Home Finds Pipe Bomb
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Tiptoe Around Race Issue in the 7th District : Latino contenders concentrate on crime and economy in an effort to snare crossover votes from Anglos.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Abbott Plans to Be a Yankee for a Long Time
- Crenshaw Wins Fifth State Title
- Agoura Swimmer Wilford a Favorite in Junior Nationals West Medley Races
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- ALBUM REVIEW : Marsalis' Winding Musical Tour
- FBI Optimistic Siege at Cult Complex Will End Soon : Standoff: Following promising developments Friday, agents say they still think the affair is in its final stages.
- Inmate Aborigines Build Australia Hiking Trail
- Death in the Sandbox : West Chicago, Ill., Neighborhood Quakes Over Radioactive Soil
- Gun Battle Delays Police Officer's Arrival at His 10th Anniversary Party
- MACARTHUR PARK : Art School, City Try to Fight Crime
- Violent Crime Comes to Rural America, Catches Some Towns by Surprise : Trend: Small communities are no longer immune from big-city fears. Experts blame proliferation of drugs and lack of traditional values.
- Joyce Carey; Acted in Noel Coward Films
- Valley Students Are Scholarship Finalists
- UCLA Senior Among 20 Students on All-USA Academic First Team
- WALLS AND BRIDGES : USC Has Worked Hard to Repair Relations With Its Neighbors, but Area Residents Have Not Forgotten the Bitter Battles of the Past
- Dark Cloud of Anxiety Hangs Over West Bank Settlers : Israel: Terrorist attacks are increasing. But hilltop community's residents fear abandonment by their government even more.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Give Gaza to the Palestinians Now : Useless to Israel, this starter state could be a testing ground for Arab autonomy, prosperity and reconciliation
- San Clemente Approves Higher Trash Rates
- Richard Goldstone : Judge's Much Admired Commission Rectifies Injustice In South Africa
- McDonald's to Close Landmark '50s Restaurant : Preservation: Firm rejects calls for saving building, the oldest in operation, citing annual losses of $50,000. Activists and Downey officials plan a final effort to keep the golden arches raised.
- New Council Inherits Finance Problems : Oxnard: Tough times could get even worse in the cash-strapped city. Critics point to past administrations for part of the blame.
- Students Deal With Snub by Candidates : Politics: Junior Statesmen give their support to a homeless activist after most of the leaders in L.A.'s mayoral race fail to attend meeting.
- Thumbs Up for Olympic Downhill Course : Skiing: After two days of racing, World Cup skiers say venue for 1994 Winter Games in Norway is among best in the world.
- San Diego State Sidetracks CSUN in Volleyball
- Finally, Brethren Christian Reaches Limits : Division V boys: Warriors' surprising roll comes to an abrupt end at the hands of Emery's version of Twin Towers.
- Renewed Interest Brought Fernando Back
- Mansell Scores a Victory in His Indy Car Debut
- Spring Album Roundup: From Naughty and Nice Rap to Willie Country
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LOOK WHO WE FOUND : Re-Enter the Reluctant Dragon, Terrence Malick
- FICTION
- How 'Passive Activity' Rules Affect Investors
- Foreign Government Tourist Offices
- Mission Viejo Developer Boatman Files for Liquidation
- Video Games Go to the Movies : Entertainment: With sales booming, movie studios are collaborating with high-tech developers to create games that use real film and video footage.
- Shards of Russian History : MY HALF CENTURY: Selected Prose, By Anna Akhmatova edited by Ronald Meyer. (Ardis: $39.95; 439 pp.)
- Off to Europe : Belgium : BRUSSELS BLOOMS
- THE DIARY OF A NAPOLEONIC FOOT SOLDIER...
- How Labor-Saving Computers Can Make More Jobs
- Aging Boomers Will Help Demand for Homes, Study Says
- RUSSIAN VOICES : A Fly on the Diplomatic Wall : Thursday, Dec. 10, 1987 : The White House
- Cultural Differences Creating Confusion in Sex-Bias Litigation
- Factors to Consider When Securing Gun
- Grounds for a Price War : Brazilians Say This Week's Talks Are Key to World Coffee Exports
- Bohemian Rhapsody : Art, Angst and Good Coffee--Not to Mention the Enviable Ability to Bravely Run Away. A Report From the World's Most Enduring Parallel Universe
- Blue-Chip Stocks Edge Up, Nasdaq Index Posts Loss
- Skip Young; Co-Starred in 'Ozzie & Harriet'
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- WATTS : Official to Review Rebuilding of Store
- Think of a pair of golden arches....
- Preparations for Shuttle Flight Proceed Smoothly : Space: Columbia's mission is scheduled to begin with launch early Monday. Crew of seven includes two German scientists.
- Off to Europe : GUIDEBOOK : Villas and Their Gardens
- Survey Update
- Boy's Life : His Own World War : EASTERN SUN, WINTER MOON: An Autobiographical Odyssey By Gary Paulsen (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $22.95; 244 pp.)
- Bomb Blasts in Northern England City Kill 1, Injure 40 : Violence: 4-year-old dies as explosions hit crowded shopping center in Warrington. Police blame IRA.
- San Gabriel : Redevelopment Studied
- Clinton Has a Little Fun With His Radio Address : President: In remarks heard by reporters only, he teases them about possibly naming James Carville or Jay Leno to the Supreme Court.
- BASEBALL
- Alhambra : Budget Suit Draws Support
- How Spending Cuts Pose Threat to Recovery Plan
- Manager Requires Parents at Playground
- Marching to a Different Humdrum : SHADOW PLAY, By Charles Baxter (W.W. Norton: $21.95; 399 pp.)
- Off to Europe : GUIDEBOOK : The Potters of Dieulefit
- Ohio Activists Fined for White House Protest
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Muslim Extremist Killed in Shootout
- $125,000 Exclusion: The Law Is Perfectly Clear
- PLAYTHINGS : Hasta la Vista, Barbie
- NATIVE STRANGER: A Black American's Journey Into...
- American University of Beirut Gets President
- Free Speech Suit May Force Change in Park Law : Legislation: The ACLU objects to a rule requiring groups to get permits to use public areas. To avoid litigation, the city may amend its ordinance.
- Cruise Ship Accident, As Told by a Passenger
- California Corner
- Hard Work and Other Perks : Mayor Calls Conservation Corps a Model for National Service
- Four Decades Later, Fearsome Image of Josef Stalin Still Haunts Russia : History: Ethnic peoples that dictator pulled together through force, terror and mass deportations are now trying to reclaim old lands and settle old scores.
- THE COURAGE OF TURTLES by Edward Hoagland...
- Malibu Prices Stable, Sales Drop
- How the Message Is Delivered
- Focus : Westward, Ho! : NEW DOCUMENTARY, 'THE WILD WEST,' FOLLOWS SUCCESSFUL BLUEPRINT USED FOR 'THE CIVIL WAR'
- Riding the Rails Is Easier Than Ever : Off to Europe : New passes offer greater flexibility everywhere, and more extensive, low-cost routes in Eastern Europe.
- Off to Europe : Young Tour Leader Loose in London : An 8-year-old pursues his own interests in the British capital, educating himself and a grown-up.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Rivals Agree to Anti-Violence Pact
- BASEBALL : Huntington Park Edges Fremont on Matos No-Hitter
- BELL : Essayists Return From Singapore
- World on a G-String : Retirees: Former striptease dancers share their memories and try to demystify burlesque at UCLA conference.
- Through a Lens Darkly : Downtown's Social Disparities Disturb Photographer
- L.A. Mayoral Candidates Get Education in Schools Crisis
- McGaw Stock Offering Raises $48 Million: McGaw...
- L.A. SPEAK
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- DREAMING IN CUBAN by Cristina Garcia (Ballantine:...
- MEDIUM WELL : A Lost Passport Precipitates a Panicky Pursuit Until a Channel Eye Lands on It
- RAIN FOREST MAN : Randy Borman, Chief of the Cofan Indians, Rejected the Modern World for the Jungle and the Hope of Saving His People.
- The 1987 A Tiger's Tale (KTLA Sunday...
- Health Horizons : MEDICINE : New View of Ulcers : Research now traces ulcers to chronic infection of stomach lining.
- The 4 Rs: Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Revolvers : Education: Rural schools face big-city problems as children bring guns to class. A mother is charged with buying the bullets her son used to shoot himself.
- Pasadena : $1.2 Million to Aid Schools
- A Familiar Ring : The Broadway Gym's Fighters Have Little Besides Desire and Toughness
- Off to Europe : A Bike-and-Hostel Package in the Netherlands : On another trip, you'll help crew a sailing vessel on the Dutch inland sea.
- Boy's Life : Sex and the Single Kid
- Off to Europe : In Provence, a Galaxy of Ceramics : The French village of Dieulefit is home to some stars of the pottery world, working in traditional and avant-garde styles.
- RESTAURANTS : DON'T MISS THE BOF : Affordable Country European Cuisine in an Exotic Environment
- Focus : Westward, Ho! : NEW DOCUMENTARY, 'THE WILD WEST,' FOLLOWS SUCCESSFUL BLUEPRINT USED FOR 'THE CIVIL WAR'
- World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Cease-Fire Declared by Government
- South Gate Squeaks By Bell, 3-2
- BASEBALL
- * Ralph Smith Fults; Last Survivor of Bonnie and Clyde Gang
- CITY ARTS : Ideas of Malcolm X
- Pugs Among Greyhounds Snarl at Fashion Plates
- Teachers Are Learning How to Spare the Rod Without Spoiling the Child : Education: Creative methods of nonviolent punishment are bringing a new order to the nation's classrooms.
- HANDYMAN Q & A : Installing Wood Floor Over Concrete Slab
- Keeping the Voices Alive : UNDER A NEW SKY: A Reunion With Russia, By Olga Andreyev Carlisle (Ticknor & Fields: $24.95; 249 pp.)
- Off to Europe : In Italy, Gardens That Have Kept Their Character for 400 Years : The Renaissance lives on in outdoor settings of stone, trees and water.
- Hidden Recorder Can Make a Deputy's Case : Law enforcement: Walnut sheriff's station allows taping of public dealings. Interest in the controversial practice is growing.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CRENSHAW : Single-Parent Shelter to Open
- New Santa Monica Beach Hotel Named
- Atchoo! : For Japanese, Hay Fever Season Is a Time to Be Miserable
- Issue: Will the Measure to Restrict the Sale of Spray Paint and Markers in Some Areas Curb Graffiti?
- Salvador Government OKs Blanket Amnesty : Latin America: Pardon flouts U.N. report. Critics say ruling party's intention is to spare itself embarrassment.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Red Cross Office Robbed of $180,000
- SOUTH : SoCal Gas to Help Residents Conserve
- School District's Goals Top Meeting Agenda
- National Labs Are a National Treasure
- Sharing the Ride
- ANOTHER SIDE TO THE CHURCH
- Taking a Passe
- Help for Koreans
- The Gnatcatcher's Disappearing Habitat and Related 'Non-Issues'
- On French Food
- Quoted Out of Context
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- DUMB-BOY JOKES
- MOVIES : Consider the Record...
- Tuning Out 'Action News'
- Senate Team
- Los Angeles School Reforms
- FILM CLIPS MAIL CALL : Another View of 'Wild Bunch'
- Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of residents and community leaders, and letters. : A Voice--and Ear--to the Community : KJLH-FM's general manager says minorities want information that is relevant to their lives. 'Our listeners hold us accountable,' she says.
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Los Angeles Government
- Treating Criminals Like Prima Donnas
- GRUDGING A NURSE
- Special Fund Could Help Trim Deficit
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- Fast-Food Theft Leaves a Bad Taste
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Crosswalk Safety in Santa Monica
- Los Angeles School Reforms
- Costa Rica Praise
- Profile of Hahn Deputy On Target
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- Set Free Church Asset to Anaheim
- ON HATING BRENDA
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- Los Angeles School Reforms
- IF THE JEANS FIT
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Mayor Candidates
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Canyon Criticism
- 'Bridge' Still Closed
- EVEN SONGWRITERS HAVE TO PAY RENT
- AND A CLOSER LOOK AT JUSTICE KENNARD
- CBS Missed the Ark
- CBS Missed the Ark
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- The Lost Elderly
- RUSSIAN VOICES : Annals of an Apparatchik : INSIDE GORBACHEV'S KREMLIN: The Memoirs of Yegor Ligachev Introduction by Stephen Cohen ; Translated from the Russian by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick, Michelle A. Berdy and Dobrochna Dyrcz-Freeman (Pantheon Books: $25; 369 pp.)
- Consumption Tax Possibilities
- Easing Suffering of Dying Patients
- Editing Rubs Out 'Scarface'
- Set Free Church Asset to Anaheim
- Parent-Liability Law Unneeded; Teen Offenders Should Be Named
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- The Gnatcatcher's Disappearing Habitat and Related 'Non-Issues'
- On French Food
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- HANDBLOWN POTS! THAT'S A NEW ONE
- Tickets Too High
- Los Angeles School Reforms