- Latino Journalists Vote to Move Convention Out of Colorado
- LITTLE TOKYO : Library Supporters Back Church Site
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY
- Good Teaching--What Is It?
- City Explores Casino Plan to Raise Revenue : Gambling: A new company proposes a $35-million card palace just off the 605 Freeway at Beverly Boulevard. So far, it's in the talking stage; a vote would come later.
- MID-WILSHIRE : Group to Tackle Security Concerns
- COMMERCE : Council Supports Refuse Facility
- CRITIQUE : ARTFUL CIVIC HEART : Cerritos Center for Performing Arts displays innovative modular design that can serve many functions
- SCIENCE FICTION
- Higher Yearning : Rising costs and shrinking financial aid jeopardize college chances for many seniors. Immigration laws pose an added challenge for students here illigally.
- In Samurai Tradition, Kyoto Knifemakers Ply Sharp Trade : Aritsugu and other blade dealers in and around Japan's medieval capital lure cookware lovers.
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : March 2 Special Election Will Fill Vacant Senate Seat
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S COLLEGE
- Food Allergies May Be MOre Than a Nuisance
- Center of Attention : Sinatra and a Host of Show-Biz Luminaries Are Expected at Gala Opening
- Report Calls for Raising Medicare Eligibility Age
- Baby Stranded With Parents in Snow Given Clean Bill of Health
- Walnut : Public Access TV Classes
- KCET takes 'Storytime' to Skid Row to win the minds of homeless kids
- PROFILE: Ruth Waldo Newhall : Conscience of a Community : The journalist, author and recent widow of a local legend reflects on the past but looks always to the future.
- KOREATOWN : Counseling Center Serves Asian Clients
- Gray Wolf Makes Controversial Comeback in Northern Rockies
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oilers Go Outside, Open Up Victory Over Ocean View
- Anteaters' Old Ways Lead to 71-67 Loss : Basketball: Nevada's zone defense contains UC Irvine, which can't generate much offense without Von Lutzow.
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- Bruins Stay Inside, Come Out Winners : College basketball: Arizona State makes 13 three-point baskets, but UCLA shoots 63.8% to win, 89-85.
- Baseball
- Ventura Back on the Winning Track, 69-59
- Manning Requests a Trade : Clippers: Forward is said to be unhappy with his line of communication to Brown, who was his coach at Kansas.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL O.C. CHALLENGE : Brea-Olinda Adjusts for 81-72 Victory
- A Playoff for the Ages : Jan. 2, 1982: Chargers 41, Dolphins 38
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woods Has 21 to Lead Trojans
- AND ONE MORE THING: You probably thought...
- PROMOTIONAL ITEM: Everyone seems to feel that...
- MOVIES : Laying Down Bets in Oscar Town : 'A Few Good Men,' 'Howards End' and 'Unforgiven' are the early favorites in Hollywood buzz over the 1992 Academy Awards race
- In Brief
- A Quiet Faith : The hearing-impaired who attend services at the Holy Angels Church of the Deaf say the Vernon chapel's priests and congregants offer an experience other parishes cannot.
- Steinem Tries Film Producing : Issues Come Alive in Lifetime's 'Better Off Dead'
- Retro : So Glad They Had This Time Together : BURNETT AND ORIGINAL CAST OF HER SHOW STAGE A REUNION
- The Region : Rebates for Low-Flow Toilets
- Foundation Run by Councilman Got Card Club Money : Funds: Contributions to the Willie C. Velasquez Center began after Rodolfo (Rudy) Garcia voted with four colleagues to lease city property to the Bicycle Club casino.
- Sharp Cuts Anticipated in County's 1993 Budget : Economy: While dealing with the expected state funding loss, supervisors also must decide on a new dump, and address water and traffic concerns.
- Notes about your surroundingsShorebirds Talk--Loren Hays of...
- Protests Kill Alaska Wolf Hunt
- El Toro Basketball Fans Quickly Learn to Enjoy the Dei
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Beats Edberg, Gains Final in Qatar
- Faith Baptist Cold at the Start, Falls to Crossroads, 65-48
- THE NHL : Hockey League Goes NBA's Way of Trying
- CRENSHAW : Burglary Jeopardizes Future of Music Class
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Fremont Rings Up Win in Bell Tourney
- Old Man Finally Sees Van Neez (the One With the Beach)
- Hindu-Muslim Rioting in Bombay Spreads
- Angola Troops Capture Rebel Headquarters
- Cross Found on Black Man's Lawn
- Big Apple Returnee Faces Zingers in Questions About Life in Alaska
- Coming to Terms With Paralysis : Spinal injuries: Northridge hospital program helps victims cope with the psychological and physical effects of their changed lives.
- Man Seized in Ax Attack on Car
- Caravan of Hope Arrives in Tijuana : Donated Food Delivered to Flood Victims
- Killer Buns the Weapon in the Battle of the Hot Dog Hawkers
- ROUNDUP : Paje Makes Six Three-Pointers to Lead First-Place Edison
- Mills Leaves Another Notch in L.A. : USC: His 28 points and 13 rebounds help No. 20 Arizona end the Trojans' 14-game home winning streak, 81-73.
- PRO FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : No Controversy: Kelly Is the Starter
- ESTANCIA WRESTLING TOURNAMENT : Top-Ranked El Modena Edges No. 4 Irvine to Finish Second
- A Composer on the Edge : Minimalist Terry Riley, on a journey of spiritual and artistic discovery, is deeply moved by the concept of artist-as-madman
- They Were Such a Fine Bunch of Stiffs
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SLIPPERY SLOPES : Disney's Rocky Mountain High
- STAGE : Deft Voice From Down Under : Playwright David Williamson is little known in the United States, but his dark comedy 'Money and Friends' may change all that
- In Brief
- Hospital Heads Unite to Help Decrease Costs
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : St. Patrick's Parade Will Welcome Gays
- Contract Calls for City Hall to Close on Friday : Government: If the City Council approves, the workweek for most employees will be shortened to 36 hours. Exceptions include police employees and sanitation workers.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Boys Home Closes Over Abuse Charges
- Suspected Car Thief, 17, Injured in Police Chase
- Mission to Somalia Poses Danger for Relief Worker : Famine: Neil Frame will take medical supplies gathered by a Westside agency to field hospitals in the war-torn African nation.
- A suggested change sparks a round of sectionalism in Manhattan Beach.
- Debunking ad Nauseam: A Walk on the Seamy Side : Pathography: Steve Ross' obits revealed that, in our cynical times, every individual is believed to have his or her own personal credibility gap.
- Stubborn Goldenweed Grows From Granite
- Time to Forgive and Forget, Not Whine : Winner Rep. Dornan Should Drop Campaign Complaints Against Judith Ryan
- Pacoima Girl Slain by Gang Gunfire Outside Dance
- COMMENTARY : At Locales Like Detroit, Houston and Seattle, Baseball Is Booming
- NBA ROUNDUP : This Victory by 76ers Is Worth Watching
- STATS CORNER: More evidence of the decline...
- Wilson Phillips Takes Top Bottom Prize
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TURN-OFFS : This One Can't Miss: A Dead Teamster Evangelist Turns Into a Toy Tycoon
- As Legal System Blossoms, Russians Belly Up to the Bar : Law: After decades of a totalitarian system, fledgling attorneys are capitalizing on confusing new statutes.
- Palin's Traveling Circus : Great Britain's Nice Guy Vaults From 'Pole to Pole' in New A&E; Series
- (Excerpted from a 21st-Century history of Los...
- Euro Disneyland Trims Entry Fee
- Environmental Firms Cited as Key Source of New Jobs : Business: Demands for pollution-free new technologies and transportation will produce big revenues, a think tank predicts.
- Shultz Comes Full Cycle in Return to State Service : Economics: After serving in various posts in five presidential administrations, he is grappling with issues of old--retraining workers in a changing economy.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : FRIDAY
- Brazil's Social Nuts
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY
- Residents Argue for Storefront Policing : Community: Mini-station would be run largely with volunteers and donations, proponents say. Critics point to the fact that an officer would be on hand only part time.
- Washington Embassy a Priority for New Nations
- World's Richest Man Aims to Be Model of a Modern Muslim Monarch : Brunei: Sultan's new creed stresses loyalty, religious values. One diplomat likens state to 'Victorian Islam.'
- Princess Diana Reportedly Wants Divorce
- Once Again, a Taste of Real Winter
- Growth Industry: Providing Shelter : Increase in Homelessness Has Caught County Short
- Whatever Happened to Tanker Reform? : Huge Shetlands spill recalls the infamous 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster
- Driver Dies After Her Car Hits Pole
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- Former Minnesota Viking coach Bud Grant said...
- POP MUSIC : The Class Acts of 2011 and 2012 : With big years, Guns N' Roses and Public Enemy virtually assured their chances for future induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Going to the Dogs : Presidents Have Long Played the Canine Card
- Trapped by a Distaste for Great Outdoors
- 1992 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : Year of the Offense : Performances by quarterbacks, receivers, and running backs are tops among the best efforts by 23 players named to the City Times' All-Star football team.
- Shakes the Clown (Cinemax Monday at 8...
- Looking for Justice : Grieving Mother Finds the Courage to Face Her Son's Accused Killers in Court Day After Day : VIRGINIA ESCOBEDO
- U.S. Shuts Eviction-Aid Firms That Targeted Central L.A.
- Lesson in Behavior : Law Lets Schools Expel Students Who Sexually Harass Others
- PLATFORM : College Isn't for All
- Butte's Yearlong String of Arson Fires Still a Mystery
- An Ordeal Is Over but Not Forgotten : Court: A retarded man's family sues the county, alleging negligence after deputies freed him to roam for four days along California 126.
- Fat Chance : Stan Humphries Wasn't Physically Impressive When He Joined Chargers, but He Has Made the Most of His Opportunity
- Dolphins Are Wary of Arnsparger : AFC: After years with Miami, he has given Chargers a stability that makes them among toughest in NFL.
- Cool CS Fullerton Patiently Rolls Past Utah State, 91-71
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : READER BEWARE : Madonna's 'Body' Isn't Cornwell's
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MONEY SINGS : Whitney Houston's Platinum Future
- Image in Death Doesn't Match Stuart Tay's Life
- Palisades Woman, Young Friends Part of Clinton's 'Bells for Hope'
- COLUMN ONE : For Profs, Teach or Perish? : Tight budgets, overenrolled classes and anger over high tuition have put pressure on university faculty to focus more on teaching and less on research. It won't happen without a fight.
- In Cultural Terms, There's Not Always Truth in Labeling
- A One-Stroke Lead Might Be Enough : Golf: Love's birdie putt gives him edge over Azinger at La Costa, but rain may force tournament to end after 54 holes instead of 72.
- Shiver Your Way to Weight Loss? It Might Work, But Don't Try It
- When Pizza Meets Wine
- Competing Cities to Stage Own Parades
- Ukraine Wins U.S. Security Pledge, Official Says : Arms: Top negotiator returns from Washington with letter from Bush. The ex-Soviet land has balked at ratifying nuclear treaty.
- The Debate Over Quality--Again
- Seven Found Fatally Shot at Chicago Area Restaurant
- Wardens Sometimes Beat Odds, Nab Poachers
- U.S. Verifies Iraqi Missile Pullback : Mideast: Clearing skies over the 'no-fly zone' allow satellites to confirm removal. Threat of air strikes eases, but Baghdad gets warning on continued defiance of U.N.
- Poetry Blossoms Under a Helping Hand
- County Art Museum Names New Trustee
- Nonconformist Fun : If You Have to Ask the Name, You're Probably Not Ready for This Party
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MONDAY
- Bill Howard: "What you have in folk art and folk literature is a kernel of truth."
- The Promise of an Unusual Coalition : Feinstein and Boxer vow powerful teamwork effort
- If You Want to Turn Swords Into Plowshares, Start With the Schools
- Motorist Found Dead in Channel
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Quick Start Propels Royal to 80-51 Win
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- Toros Struggle in Final Minutes and Lose, 65-62 : Basketball: Cal State Los Angeles' Tony McGee makes two free throws with 28 seconds left as Golden Eagles hang on for victory.
- Bills Do It the Easy Way : AFC: Reich does the job again as Buffalo advances to conference title game with a convincing 24-3 victory over Steelers.
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : St. Bernard, a Boys' Basketball Power in the Past, Is Looking to the Future
- The Mae in Madonna
- "JAZZ LIVES: 100 PORTRAITS IN JAZZ" By...
- So Glad They Had This Time Together : BURNETT AND ORIGINAL CAST OF HER SHOW STAGE A REUNION
- 2 Beheaded for Drug Trafficking, Rape
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Police Station Plans Inching Along
- PERSPECTIVE ON JOBS : Anyone for a Degree in Failure? : A successful academic career should be 'marketable,' but not even the entry level is hiring.
- Chevalier Lets CS Northridge Extend Streak to Four, 87-86
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Bernard King Returns, but Do Bullets Want Him?
- New Europe Salutes Clinton, With Fingers Crossed
- HACK ATTACK : Out of the Picture
- Flores Faces 5 Opponents in Bid for Fourth Council Term : Politics: At least two of the declared candidates might not have entered the race for the San Pedro-to-Watts district if she had announced her candidacy earlier.
- Untouchable Then and Now
- Once Immune, San Diego Now Suffers Economic Ills : Recession: Region is going through a humbling experience after priding itself on diversity and resiliency.
- A Biography of Brunei
- Riverside CountyMURRIETA: Phase 3B of Classics, Costain...
- WHITE KNIGHTS, DARK HEARTS : THE HATEFUL SUMMER WHEN THE KLAN LOOSED ITS TERRORISTS ON MISSISSIPPI'S JEWS
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Jazz Giants Play Farewell to Gillespie
- AMAZON HERITAGE by Roberta Allen (City Lights:...
- LAST STAND: A Riveting Expose of Environmental...
- Love, Death and the Written Word : The Lonely Passion of Oriana Fallaci
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : THURSDAY
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WEDNESDAY
- Director Appointed for Andy Warhol Museum
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WEDNESDAY
- PICO-UNION : Coalition to Protest Salvadoran Delays
- Dear Diary: 'Gunshots Echo in My Head. . . .'
- Time and Time Again : EINSTEIN'S DREAMS, By Alan Lightman (Pantheon: $17; 179 pp.)
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Verbum Dei Downs Compton in Overtime
- Doctor Fights Back: 'I Don't Have AIDS,' He Tells Town
- STYLE: INTERIORS : Magic's Kingdom
- Pasadena : Caltech Chemist Honored
- Monterey Park : Child-Care Applications
- City Officials Decry 'Heinous Crime' at Emergency Meeting
- Roche Wins Architects' Gold Medal
- TURTLE MEAT AND OTHER STORIES by Joseph...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Diamonds (Five, Please) Are Hotels' Best Friend : Ratings: Even veteran managers tremble when influential automobile club inspectors visit.
- PLAYTHINGS : Animal Attraction
- Great Festivals Worth the Crowds and Costs : Book months ahead for annual events like Venice's Regata Storica, then celebrate with the locals.
- LUCY BOOMER by Russell Hill (Ballantine: $4.99;...
- Auto Bloodlines
- A Larger World for Heart Patients : Technology has made medical care more transportable, giving patients more range than they may realize.
- A Press of One's Own : LEONARD AND VIRGINIA WOOLF AS PUBLISHERS: The Hogarth Press, 1917-41, By J.H. Willis Jr. (University Press of Virginia: $29.95; 467 pp.)
- A WOMAN'S PLACE : It's No Longer Likely to Be in the Home, Where Her Man Is Being Creative
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MEN'S COLLEGE
- He's Young, He's Colorful, He's Elvis: Post Offices Brace for Stamp Onslaught
- Bush Names 2 to Education Commission
- Asian Imitations Trample Dutch Wood Shoe Market
- To Catch A Thief : Poachers mow down elk with AK-47s and run over deer with trucks. And an understaffed and outgunned state Department of Fish and Game can't slow the slaughter.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Nixon Celebrates His 80th Birthday
- S. Bernardino County
- FACES OF AMERICA photographs by Pablo Delano...
- Bronx Girl's Diary Tells of Boys, School, Friends--and Gunshots : Books: Latoya Hunter, 14, writes of some ordinary adolescent matters, but also reveals a bleak and violent world around her.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WEDNESDAY
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Glickman to Head Intelligence Panel
- Tender Grapes : FIDELITY, By Wendell Berry (Pantheon: $20; 201 pp.)
- Portrait of a Childhood
- Growing Cowboy Event Is Poetry in Motion
- SCIENCE FICTION
- ELYSIAN PARK : Sculptor to Begin Glass-Simons Work
- The Lives, Deaths and Seafaring Memories of the Portuguese Fishermen : People: Descendants of a tradition begun by Yankee traders, these ancestors of Connecticut's last fishing fleet gather at the docks to reminisce and taste the salty breeze.
- WATTS : Bank Gives $1,925 to Service Groups
- The Secret Life of Emptiness : SPIRIT OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST, By Diana Kappel-Smith (Little Brown: $22.95; 262 pp.)
- WHY VAIL WORKS : Despite High Prices and a Colorado Boycott, Famed Ski Resort Remains America's Favorite
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Planned Obsolescence--It's Same Old Tune
- Closer to Gdansk
- Elevated Rail Not a New Idea
- Money Make-Overs : Did you...
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Arts Center Is Pipe Dream
- Milken, Bakker: What About Victims?
- The Year That Was
- No Buyout for Orange Superintendent
- 'Hard Copy' Is Clean
- Long Wait for Nothing
- Book Boosters?
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- Section Missed
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Critique of Bolsa Chica Wetlands Stand by Surfers Sparks Return Fire
- Greed, Government Mix All Too Well
- The Year That Was
- Moral Authority of Parents vs. Teachers
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- 'Hot Property' Triggers a Mixture of Response
- Inn-er Thoughts
- Contracts: Get Plans, Specifics and Estimate
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- The Year That Was
- 'Hot Property' Triggers a Mixture of Response
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Gender Pay Differences
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- An Economic Summit Proposal and Measure M
- Dannemeyer on Panetta
- Eminent Domain Offer
- Airport Etiquette
- Arrest of Groom
- Frewer's 'Shaky' Series
- The Year That Was
- Critique of Bolsa Chica Wetlands Stand by Surfers Sparks Return Fire
- Object Geography Lesson in Cabazon
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Back to Baja
- Playa Vista
- Indigenous, Not Illegal
- The Year That Was
- Let's Not Revert to Noisy Aircraft
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- The '80s Can't Be Easily Generalized
- Drought
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Elevated Rail Not a New Idea
- Drought
- Money Make-Overs : Did you...
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- Ousted Newport Chief Arb Campbell, Keeper of the Torch, Has Flamed Out
- Ferguson Is Sacrificing Morality for Political Expediency
- For Movie Music, It's Time to Settle the Score
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Religion
- Arrest of Groom
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- Where There's Firing There's Heat
- 'Hot Property' Triggers a Mixture of Response
- The Year That Was
- Where There's Firing There's Heat
- Real 'Miracle' for Christmas
- RELIGION AND POLITICS
- Gambling and City Budget Shortfall
- Critique of Bolsa Chica Wetlands Stand by Surfers Sparks Return Fire
- Environmentalists and Land Values
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Fox Studios' Impact on Small Businesses
- The Mother Tongue
- Elevated Rail Not a New Idea
- The Mother Tongue
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Back to Baja
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Inn-er Thoughts
- An Economic Summit Proposal and Measure M
- Graffiti Letters by Students Inspire Others
- Ferguson Is Sacrificing Morality for Political Expediency
- Raise Funds to Save Classes
- KTLA's Humorless 'News'
- American Embargo of Cuba Criticized as Just a Charade