- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Feels Ready to Break Loose
- Who Would Portray Letterman? Ask a Pro
- DANCE REVIEW : Flamenco Show Clicks in Brea
- Bonn Offers Package of Bills Aimed at Combatting Right-Wing Violence
- VENTURA : British-Car Fans Triumph With Restored Autos
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Activists Disillusioned With Riordan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Discuss Tattoo Parlor Issues
- Dear Street Smart:They can't expect people to...
- Looking for a Quick Fix : Scientist Vows to Repair CSUN's Solar Observatory Before Summer
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Easily Defeats Becker for Italian Title
- Katzaroff Cannot Get Game Out of His System
- Slater Rides Away With Surfing Victory
- JAPAN
- Work Force Diversity : A Modest Memo to Management : Do Me No Favors, Tell Me No Lies
- COMMITMENTS : So You Thought Men Were Afraid to Commit?
- Claim of 'Best Treasurer' Is Tops in Cheek
- OJAI : Sewer Project Will Force Street Closure
- D-Day Landing in Santa Monica Is France's Way of Saying 'Merci'
- Festival Honors Outstanding Residents
- The Best Investment of Them All
- Deputies Detonate 3 Flares in Bomb Scare
- The Little Engine That Could : Workplace no-smoking bill keeps moving up a steep grade in Legislature
- Unser Jr. Gets Wish, Sun Smiles : Indy 500: His cool-weather speed of 228.011 m.p.h. on Saturday holds up to win pole as warm temperatures slow Fittipaldi, seven others.
- Titans Get NCAA Softball Bid
- Bash Blends One-Upmanship : Competitive session proves contemporary jazz captures the cut-loose individuality of its mainstream cousin.
- Housing Project a Costly Lesson for Taxpayers : Policy: L.A.'s Casa Gloria was built for $233,000 a unit. Questionable decisions, inefficiencies of financing faulted.
- 2 Deputies Hospitalized as Car Hits Pole
- Kitty Care : When a Feline Needs a Friend, Dana Point Harbor Group Steps In
- New Music Merits Respect, Not Attack
- TELEVISIONKing of Ratings: Stephen King's four-part, eight-hour...
- Music : Salonen Offers Plodding Mozart, Vital Bruckner
- BANKING
- Work Force Diversity : A Resource Guide
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Budding Industry May Take Root in Canada: Hemp : Agriculture: Officials consider legalizing marijuana crop for processing into paper, rope, building materials.
- Police Reservist Dies in Gun Accident
- A Look at Diversity in the Workplace
- Handgun Crime Soaring in U.S., Report Says
- Fire Hits Landmark Theater in Fullerton : Blaze: The Fox building on Harbor Boulevard had been closed for seven years, despite efforts to revive it. Damage is called minimal.
- Schumacher Shakes Off Tragedies, Wins Race
- 'One of Her Own': Painful Code of Silence
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District Gets More Than Vocal Support
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mitchell's Shot Drops the Giants
- Rewards Are a Lure, but Few Come Forward : Law enforcement: Most cash offerings are never claimed. Fear of reprisal, among other factors, may play a role.
- A Dream Is Dry-Docked : Dejected Merchant Mariners Return to L.A. as D-Day Voyage Is Scrapped
- Theater : 'Madame Mao': Just One View
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez's Argument Can't Be Denied
- Countywide : UCI Ulcer Study Focuses on Bacteria
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Devils Win in Second Overtime
- SCREENING ROOM : Strindberg's Demonic Duo in Landmark Production
- Hazel Smith; Won Pulitzer
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Soldier Shot, Killed in Black Township
- The Best Safety Device--an Alert Driver
- Action's Off Camera in GOP Battle for 69th Assembly Seat
- Work Force Diversity : Trading Places : Advice for Those in Reverse Integration Situations: Just Relax and Go With It
- Youth / OPINION : 'College Diploma Alone' Isn't Enough
- JC BASEBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Rancho Santiago Has a Blast Spoiling Comeback by Mission
- SIMI VALLEY : Final Approval for Zone Change Sought
- BUENA PARK : Ruling on Fire Dept. Fate Is Due Tonight
- Again, Angel Pitchers Have the Wrong Stuff : Baseball: Magrane lets early leads get away and bullpen doesn't help out much in 9-5 loss to Mariners.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Sidlin Conducts in Santa Barbara
- SEAL BEACH : Sand Transfer Set to Be Made in June
- IRVINE : City Lines Up Behind Plan for Linear Park
- High School District on Road to Fiscal Recovery
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Garcia Draws Deadheads in Droves
- People Who Need Souvenirs
- Women at Greater Risk Than Men From Alcohol Abuse, Studies Show : Men drink more, and more men drink. But biological factors force women to pay a higher toll for tippling.
- The World of High (School) Finance : The class ring. The prom. The limo. How's a senior to pay? They ask the folks, get a job--or do without.
- Fighting Flares in Rwanda as U.N. Nears Vote
- Telecommuting Boomlet Has Few Follow-Up Calls : Labor: Interest was high after Northridge quake. But a host of factors hold back wide adoption of the practice.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : INLAND EMPIRE : Bono Hopes to Succeed in Friendlier Territory
- Unconditional Love for 'Homies' Is G-Dog's Gospel
- FULLERTON : Ideas Sought for Downtown Area
- LAGUNA HILLS : 4th-Graders Bring Home Math Honors
- Community Comment : A Day in the Life of One Substitute Teacher
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : On Pins and Needles : After 70 Years, Family Textile Business Sees Future Unraveling
- Work Force Diversity : Test Your Diversity IQ
- THE PACIFIC : Big Headaches for Brewers With Small Dreams : Japan: Pub owners who want to make their own suds blame bureaucrats for keeping a 'local beer' revolution out of reach.
- Work Force Diversity : It Cuts Both Ways : Minority Employers Are Also Expected to Show Diversity in Their Hirings
- Looking to the Future for Advice About Today : UNCONQUERED COUNTRIES <i> by Geoff Ryman</i> ; St. Martin's Press $20.95, 275 pages
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Arrows Leading to Airport Point Drivers in the Wrong Direction
- WESTMINSTER : Students Pal Around With Their Pen Pals
- Carjackers Slay Father of 3 to Steal Glitzy Auto : Crime: Deputies, neighbors vow to identify the two assailants who shot a man in Willowbrook and took his ornately decorated 1970 low-rider Chevrolet.
- Platform : 'Women Bring Different Ideas to the Force'
- Writer Pens Critiques of County Projects : Commentary: Essayist and urban planner William Fulton of Ventura points out the good, the bad and the abominable of local land-use decisions.
- JC BASEBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Meeting Wednesday on June 7 Election
- Teams of the '90s Need to Nick Those Names, Get With Times
- Putting a Different Stamp on the Role of a Transsexual : Movies: Actor surprises even himself by deciding to 'have fun at this point in my career' in 'The Adventures of Priscilla.'
- Top Cartoonists Win Salute from Peers
- Economic Profile
- Deaths Prompt Shifts in Police Use of Hogtying
- Dog Day Afternoon
- Winning Makes Soccer a Bit Easier to Swallow
- Pacers Make 11 Three-Pointers, Lead Hawks, 3-1
- Veterans Meet the Challenge, Dodgers Win : Baseball: Butler, Wallach, Candiotti show the kids how it's done in 7-1 victory over Padres that finishes 6-0 home stand.
- 'The Crow' Takes Off at Box Office : Movies: The opening is the biggest ever for Miramax. In second place is 'When a Man Loves a Woman,' with 'Crooklyn' third.
- New Fears Cited Over Margarine, Other Foods : Health: Processed items could be linked to 30,000 heart disease deaths, nutritionist says. Some in industry criticize report.
- Jews, Palestinians Test Boundaries Under New Regime : Mideast: Settlers take weapons into Jericho synagogue. In the Gaza Strip, gunmen fire at Israeli troops.
- Family Fun, or the Road to Civic Ruin? : Development: Backers of planned Lego theme park in Carlsbad tout cultural and economic benefits. Opponents foresee creation of another Anaheim. Debate builds as referendum nears.
- UCI to Sign $9.6-Million Research Pact : Medicine: The deal is the largest of its kind for the college. It will allow for the study and marketing of natural antibiotics.
- WESTMINSTER : Free Pumpkin Seeds Available for Contest
- A History Denied : Students Meet to Illuminate the Black Experience
- SEAL BEACH : Report Analyzes Recycling Program
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Stay With Script for a Change
- It's Back to Normal in Chicago : NBA playoffs: Pippen is forgiven after his 25 points lead 95-83 victory over Knicks that ties Eastern Conference series.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Costello's Magic Makes the Old New at Meadows
- TAIWAN
- Work Force Diversity : Separating Hype From Reality : A Recently Published Book Can Serve as a Guidepost to America's Best Minority Hirers
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : U.S. Woman Saved From Angry Mob
- Plan for Ocean Sound Blasts Put on Hold
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Davies Rolls in LPGA With a Big Back Nine
- Angry Jockeys Go to the Whip at Each Other
- Work Force Diversity : An Affinity for E-Mail : Employees Form Electronic Networks to Share Information or Just Socialize
- Arbitration Can Solve Disputes With Brokers
- Honoring Slain Officers, Clinton Pushes Crime Bill
- COMMITMENTS : 'Time Bomb' Words Make Dangerous Weapons
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Republicans See Chance for Gains in the House
- CHINA
- Man Barricades Himself in Ventura House
- France Helps Cypress Advance to Second Round
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Gonzalez Caps Rich Weekend
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM GOLF FINAL
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Stuttering John' Needs Better Backup
- A benefit concert by Merle Haggard and...
- All Artists Can't Have Creative Control
- Pacific Chamber Players Enliven Museum Pieces at Bowers
- Though Small and Quiet, Founders Gets Results
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Killer Called Too Heavy to Be Hanged
- Work Force Diversity : Are There Words That Neither Offend Nor Bore? : In the battle to do right, we must choose our words wisely. But let's not junk up the language in the process.
- LAUGH LINES : Two Pictures Worth 1,000 Punch Lines
- Officer Killed in Training Reminiscent of O.C. Fatality
- Directional Signs Are Ready and Waiting for Their Turn
- Motorist's Tip Leads to 3 Arrests After Shootout Over Poker Game
- Sermon : On Why Guns Must Go
- On the Smoky Side of the Street : Smoking: Laws won't cure the craving. How about government-funded quit clinics?
- Woodpeckers Inflict Costly Damage Upon Power Poles : Utilities: Edison officials complain that the birds can dramatically carve up the life span of the wooden posts. But avian enthusiasts question the extent of the problem.
- CAMPAIGN '94 / L.A. COUNTY : Crime Is Down, Fear Is Up: What Should a Sheriff Do?
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Baroque Delivers High-Energy Handel Program
- Genetic Basis for Genocide
- B&W; Film After Color
- Controversy Over 'Zoot Suit'
- New State Slogan
- Letters to Voices : Heroes
- Today's Music
- Letters to Voices : Education and Affirmative Action
- Coming Home to L.A.
- 'South Central' and Real Life
- Cal-Mortgage
- Legislators' Pay
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1994
- Obituaries - May 16, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 16, 1994
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIAN POLITICS : Can Solzhenitsyn Break a Deadlock? : He will no doubt be a powerbroker, and his moderate nationalism can take care of the neo-fascists.
- Cycle Mural Switches Gears on Graffiti-Scarred Bike Trail Wall
- 2 Injured in Separate Shootings
- Rich Notebooks of Poet Pushkin Brought to Life : Russia: Britain's Prince Charles sponsors publishing. Manuscripts are window on writer's mind, scholars say.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- * Robert Loya has joined Sunwest Bank...
- * Rod Masumoto has been appointed director...
- COMING MONDAY
- Backpack & Budget : Nothing Is Free--Except Denmark
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : Hot Air
- Consumer Prices Edge Up
- Pallid Sturgeon Endangered by Changes to Rivers : Jurassic Age Fish May Not See Year 2000 as Flood Control Dams Destroy Normal Cycles
- The Artful Exile from Dushanbe : First Davlat Khudonazarov Lost the Presidency of His Beloved Tajikistan, Then He Lost Everything Else. Forced Into Exile, the Charismatic Filmmaker and Politician May Be His Country's Great Hope for Unity
- Students Take Center Court to Decry Violence : In Wake of 4 Deaths, Washington High Parents and Officials Join Youths to Search for Solutions
- Church Holding Bone-Marrow Drive
- SOUTH CENTRAL : Health Screenings, Job Seminar Offered
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Jaleel White paces his growth with Urkel's--steady, sure and fun
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Dalai Lama : Using Nonviolence Against a Powerful Authoritarian Regime
- Bolsa Chica Plan Must Strive for Balance : * Environmental Issues and Development Rights Should Be Weighed in Negotiations
- EL RIO : Volunteers Brush Up on Civic Pride
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON PRIVATIZATION : Governments Should Use Outsourcing as a Tool, Not a Panacea : The county and cities should use it as a benchmark against which to measure their effectiveness, efficiency.
- A 7-0 Lead Is Blown by Angels : Baseball: Fast start, fueled by Salmon's home run in the second, is wasted as the bullpen lets the Mariners escape, 10-7.
- Chaminade Shows Up, Downs Crespi to Reach Playoffs
- AND ONE MORE THING: If Tom Petty's...
- Sweet Return
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : L.A. Architects: They Did It Their Way : Classicism Bows to Offbeat Designs, Declasse Materials
- FICTION
- Success and the American Novelist : SHADE OF THE RAINTREE: The Life and Death of Ross Lockridge, Jr., Author of 'Raintree County', <i> By Larry Lockridge (Viking: $27.95; 499 pp.)</i>
- Closing the Book on Chatterton's
- Vote 'Yes' on Prop. 180 in June
- Strapped Police Put Burglaries on Back Burner : Crime: Ventura County agencies point to shrinking budgets and fewer officers. Situation frustrates victims.
- Perry to Visit Canada
- Cal Lutheran to Face UC San Diego in Division III Playoffs
- After Reconstructive Elbow Surgery, Kempton Gets Medical Redshirt Year
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smoltz Gets Mad, Mets Get Even
- Unser Jr. Beats the Rain, Takes Lead : Indy 500: He averages 228.011 m.p.h. as teammate Fittipaldi, seven others are forced to wait until today to qualify.
- McKeown, Blackburn Win Titles : College track and field: They strike a blow for cross-training in this day of specialization.
- Only a 9-Month Gestation for Pearl Jam's Latest Album
- * Western Digital Corp. has elected James...
- Rifling the Drawers of the Dead : THE SILENT WOMAN: Sylvia Plath & Ted Hughes, <i> By Janet Malcolm (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 208 pp.)</i>
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : Revved Up for Good Times
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Steps to Take to Evict Lodger From Home
- Dinosaurs At Sea : Aircraft Carriers Have Ruled the Oceans Since 1945. But Now the Floating Giants Are Threatened by Shrinking Budgets and Military Obsolescence.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Their 'Waterloo' at Dien Bien Phu Still Rankles French
- CHAPTERS FROM CHILDHOOD: Reminiscences of an Artist's...
- Traveling in Style : MAINE COURSE : In a State Veined With Free-Flowing Rivers, the Scenery Is Great--and the Fly-Fishing Is Sublime
- Judge Proves Post-Quake Humor Can Fit You to a T
- Milwaukee Still Wary Over Water Scare
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Police to Open Center at Central Plaza
- Volunteers to Give Community Projects 'The Works'
- CRENSHAW : Concert to Aid Optimist Club
- Psychology Students Ponder Effects of Space Travel : Aerospace: Claremont McKenna College has joined nationwide project that promotes rocket-science education for undergraduates.
- Clinton Focus on Inflation Squeezes Middle Class
- ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Voters' OK Would Release Funding for Mass Transit : City Issues: Oak Park weighs annexation, Port Hueneme to decide fate of police, and Santa Paula wants money for library.
- Paperless Publisher Builds Political Network : Cyberspace: The Orange Coast College student airs views via Internet with his electronic newsletter on college Democrats.
- Blooming Pastime : Rose Lovers Are in Their Glory This Time of Year
- Angry Equestrians Decry Proposed Horse Regulations
- PREP SWIMMING / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Odell Leads Loyola to Title
- Matadors Let It Flow, Win Title Again : College softball: CSUN seniors get tearful sendoff before 3-1, 10-0 sweep of Cal State Sacramento in regular-season finale.
- Bulls Insist Pippen's Defection Late in Game 3 Is Behind Them : NBA playoffs: He apologizes to teammates for sitting out the last play against the Knicks.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Reds Are Finding Safer Haven in the NL Central
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hearings Are Set for Five Trainers in Drug Inquiry
- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : Less Fat: Popcorn or Milk Bones? : Take a seat next to Mr. Wegman's Weimaraners for the return of 'Lassie' and a pack of other summer canine flicks
- Ingram Micro Appoints Lorna Nahil and Sam M. Atassi to Fill Executive Positions
- * Dennis Chant has been elected president...
- I Don't Like Being in Love, by SANDRA CISNEROS
- Amazing Grace : SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, <i> By Dennis McFarland (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 287 pp.)</i>
- YOU NEVER KNOW by Isabel Huggan...
- JUST THE FACTS : Cruise Ship Scores
- BLACK SNOW by Liu Heng, translated...
- 'City of Brotherly Love' Wins Hostile Title
- 'The Miracle at Carville': Curing Leprosy and Ending Its Stigma : Medicine: Famed Louisiana hospital turns 100 amid predictions the once-dreaded disease may be rare worldwide by 2000.
- Heist Fails; Jailed Robber Sues for Loot
- Muslims Gain Ground From Bosnian Serbs
- On View : Power Trip : HBO OFFERS ITS 11 MEN-ON-A-RAFT STORY AS A METAPHOR FOR THE CORPORATE RAT RACE
- Fashioning Strange Truths About Clothes
- Recording Injustice in Chiapas : Gertrude Blom's remarkable photos give evidence of the roots of the strife
- District 936's Rape Epidemic Is Not an Isolated Problem : Sexual Assault Is the One Crime in Which Valley Rivals Rest of the City
- Investigators Digging for Answers : Long Beach: State officials attempting to determine whether nearly $500,000 was misspent from cemetery's endowment fund, which once surpassed $1 million.
- Trickling Down : Where Our Water Comes From
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON : New Approach Costly to Poyyak in Boys' Singles
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT (****) : ROY HARGROVE, "With the Tenors of Our Times" (<i> Verve</i> )
- San Jose Beckons to El Teatro Campesino
- * Brad Smith has been promoted to...
- Mortgage Rate Falling? Here's Why
- * Alan C. Mendelson has joined the...
- Traveler's Journal: Istanbul : Turkish Bathos : She wanted to find out what the celebrated Turkish bath experience was really like. Here's the naked truth.
- ESTATE-PLANNING TERMS
- Quiet Neighborhood Is Friendly Mixture of Old and New Homes : Artesia: International flavor pervades established community where home prices attract new residents.
- * Jose Cavazos has joined DMI Inc.,...
- * Kent Horen has joined Independence One...
- Traveling in Style : LAST STOP : The Call of the Wave : Far From the Klondike, a Versatile Novelist Discovers the Wonderful Waters of Waikiki--and Rides Them on a Surfboard
- * Tim Crabtree has been appointed general...
- Traveling in Style : MEXICO'S SECRET GARDEN : San Miguel de Allende's New Botanical Preserve Isn't Just a Bunch of Pretty Flowers: It's an Ecologically Sensitive Wonderland of Desert Life
- BOHANNON'S COUNTRY by Joseph Hansen (Penguin:...
- THE GUNS OF AUGUST by Barbara...
- DESTINATION: CONCORD, MASS. : Louisa May Alcott Slept Here : As Did Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Other American Literary Lights
- Henry Luce at the End of the American Century : HENRY R. LUCE: A Political Portrait of the Man Who Created the American Century, <i> By Robert E. Herzstein (Scribner's: $30; 521 pp.)</i>
- Quayle Strikes Back at the Media : STANDING FIRM: A Vice-Presidential Memoir, <i> By Dan Quayle (HarperCollins: $25; 336 pp.)</i>
- Bad Year for Roads Adds Up to Good Year for Salt Miners
- Retiree Helps Turn Drill Instructors Into Teachers
- W. Va. Throws Book at Parents in Truancy Lesson : Education: Mothers and fathers can be fined, jailed or sent to class if children are repeatedly absent. In extreme cases, pupils have been put in foster homes.
- For Any Solution to Haiti, U.S. Must Include Aristide
- Foes Call It a Disguised Resort, Owner Says It's a Campground
- Metrolink to Cut Travel Time Between High Desert, L.A. : Transit: Improvements to the track line are designed to cut about 30% off the commute by July 1.
- Condo Owners Delay Vote on Abandoning Units
- 2,000 Kids Hit Streets With Anti-Drugs, Gangs Message
- Bone Marrow Recipient Meets Tarzana Lifesaver : Medical: The two are united in a tearful ceremony more than two years after the 27-year-old woman learned she would die without a donor.
- How to Beat the Rap: Take Your Nine-Iron and Be Rich
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : It Was a Major Adjustment for Cirillo's Ears
- Bulldog Lost Ace, Won Battle
- Hart's Medearis Breezes, Qualifies in Two Hurdles Events : Southern Section track and field: Thousand Oaks' Mortensen goes wire to wire, fighting backstretch winds for victories in girls' 1,600 and 3.200.
- Bay Area Official Says Raiders Are Set to Play There if Coliseum Isn't Ready
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Azinger, Couples, Mickelson Hoping to Return Soon
- Northridge's Problem Is Only the Big Inning : College baseball: In keeping with a season-long trend, Matadors stay close until the seventh, then give up five runs in a 9-1 loss to Fresno State.
- Consolidators May Offer Big Savings on Long Trips : Air fares: But consumers are advised to check out agents and ticket restrictions carefully.
- Destination: New York : A Walk Through America's Melting Pot : Immigrants Past and Present Leave a Legacy on the Lower East Side
- NONICTION
- Resurgent Violence Kills 12 S. Africans
- WATTS : Tensions at Schools Prompt Classes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Breyer Fits the Mold of Status Quo Justices : Judiciary: Clinton is following the path of his Republican predecessors by choosing a consensus-builder.
- Courts Gag Media at Sensational Canada Trial : Justice: The facts in the murder, kidnaping and assault case will eventually come out. Citizens rely on U.S. TV, smuggled papers.
- EASTSIDE : Big Brothers Seek Latino Volunteers
- Gazans Hail PLO Officers at Birthplace of Intifada
- DOWNTOWN : Experts to Discuss Health Care Reform
- Gospel Choir Gives a Lesson in Loving : Ineze Caston Teaches Diverse Group to Sing With One Voice
- The Volunteer Spirit : Myrtle Faye Rumph Turned Her Grief into Giving. She Wants Others to 'Catch the Vision' and Donate Their Time and Skills to Help Children.
- Bosnia Factions Balk at New Peace Proposal
- Politics: Candidates for State Office to Attend Forum
- Russian Pilots Vow Strike on Safety Fears
- Pasadena Takes Sobering Approach Toward Crime : Community: Citing the link between liquor and illegal activity, the city is drawing up its own policy to crack down on stores that sell alcohol.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Mr. Democrat O'Neill Shows His True Colors Don't Match This Brown
- SOUTHERN SECTION SWIMMING / DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Brien-Led Irvine Falls Just Short
- A 7-0 Lead Is Blown by Angels : Baseball: Fast start, fueled by Salmon's home run in the second, is wasted as the bullpen lets the Mariners escape, 10-7.
- SOUND CHECK: Remember how easy it used...
- The Black Crowes are recording in an...
- Market Drop Sparks Run on Arbitration Claims
- * Erica Amestoy has been promoted to...
- Your Mortgage : 'No-Cost' Loan Claims Come Under Fire
- URBAN ART : Art-A-Porter
- Hiking: South Lake Tahoe : A High Sierra Soak at Grover Hot Springs
- ECHO PARK : New Plan for Hillside Project Considered