- Gang Is No Match for a Mother's Rage : Youth: Iowa woman acts after alleged break-in aimed against her son.
- Teamsters Target Trash Haulers for Unionization : Labor: Employees at E.J. Harrison & Sons and Anderson Rubbish ask the union about joining. Workers at two other firms also sign petitions.
- OXNARD : Plan Would Unite 2 Drug Recovery Centers
- Hedge No Danger at On-Ramp but Proceed With Caution
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Dollar's Value on the Rise in Seattle : UCLA: Guard is ready to fill the gap if Edney has problems with his wrist.
- 'Tommy Boy' Leads the Pack : Box office: 'SNL' stars power film to top of a weak field. New offerings 'Tank Girl' and 'Born to Be Wild' draw small audiences.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Gorilla's the Prize in 'Born to Be Wild'
- Economic Profile
- Martinez Methodically Wins Tennis Final
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Playoff Victory Guarantees Love a Masters Spot
- Stereotyping Mental Illness
- 76 Members of Law Enforcement Units Murdered in 1994
- ORANGE : City Clerk Decides 16 Years is Enough
- San Bernardino County
- FBI Nabs New Technology for Fingerprint ID System : Crime: Agency is automating its database to replace cumbersome system. New process locates suspects faster.
- NAME RECOGNITION: Forget about keeping up with...
- Dame Lucie Rie; Renowned Potter
- RSVP : Tanked Up at Moocher's Paradise
- Perry Visits Refitted Arms Plant in Russia : Military: Defense secretary is inspecting conversion projects in four ex-Soviet republics. He calls the one outside Moscow a security 'win.'
- GOP Aims to Cut Firms' 'Corporate Welfare' : Subsidies: Republicans seeking savings for tax cuts. They're due to release a hit list of the targeted programs.
- The Hidden Costs of Term Limits
- Times Staffers Take Top 2 Honors, 50 Other Awards in Contest : Journalism: The Times is the biggest winner as the Orange County Press Club hands out annual prizes.
- Ex-Mayor, Newcomer Face Off : Election: Aerospace worker Ted McConkey will challenge Burbank City Hall veteran Mary Lou Howard on April 11.
- For Lives Not Lived : Memorial services are held for three unrelated newborns found last month.
- The Strange 'Assassins' : Sondheim's Musical Moves to Bigger Theater Space
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Romero Plays With Pasadena Symphony
- Lovelorn Elephants Kill Keeper in Belgium
- If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It : GOP should go slow on science policy revision
- Families Thrill to 'an American Dream' Realized : Housing: A 126-unit Bell Gardens project dedicated Sunday aims at making them homeowners despite yearly incomes as low as $21,000.
- Prominent L.A. Minister Bids Farewell to His Congregation : Religion: Pastor led Messiah Baptist Church through tumultuous period. He will return to hometown to take the helm of large Detroit church.
- Finally, Some Good News : Baseball: End of the strike and a return to the playing field signals new beginning for both sides.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : With Due Respect, Richardson Gets It : Razorbacks: Coach decries the way program is perceived, but evidence of current slights is lacking.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Respecting His Elder : Charles O'Bannon Watches in Awe as Brother Ed Approaches End of UCLA Career
- He Runs Hard for Success : Track: Brethren Christian's Pacheco makes running the 800 and 1,600 look easy.
- DreamWorks' New Dreamer : Studio: Gary David Goldberg, best known for creating 'Family Ties' and 'Brooklyn Bridge,' is working on a TV series that will be the celebrated company's first product.
- Barbara Steele Williams, 80; Orange County Philanthropist
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Development Effects on Culture to Be Discussed
- A Healthy Outlook : Camarillo: After losing hospital merger battle, the health care district focuses on different programs, including adult day care, for area's 75,000 people.
- Trustee Meeting Is Rescheduled
- Some say the exciting plots of 'Chicago Hope' lack medical accuracy. But the drama's creator says caution <i> is </i> exercised--and that people know too much to be fooled. : False Hope?
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Hikers Found Safe by Sheriff's Rescue Team
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sessions Teach Police Procedures to Citizens
- Straighten Up and Fly Right : Pena pushes for new safety rules for commuter airplanes, and the FAA gets the message
- U.S. Davis Cup Team Completes Sweep of Italy Despite Agassi's Withdrawal
- SANTA ANITA : Del Mar Dennis Stays Home, Wins the San Bernardino
- AMERICA'S CUP : No Wake for Conner in This Race
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : It's Last, but Not Least Game for Ed O'Bannon
- For 25 Years, Public TV's Been True to Its Name
- McPherson Updates Be-Bop Traditions
- SOUTH KOREA
- HP Announces Home PC Line
- A SPECIAL REPORT: T.V.'s SLOW SEASON
- Yeltsin's Path to Chechnya Went Step by Bungling Step
- Carvey a Genuine Cutup at O.C. Benefit
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Victory Means Love-Filled Day At The Masters
- BASEBALL IS BACK : ANGELS : Workouts to Begin Wednesday in Tempe
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Alacer to Supplement Its Sales Efforts With Ads : Nutrition: Word-of-mouth sustained the Irvine firm for 23 years. But a robust health-food industry is prompting change.
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Life as a 40ish, Liberal, Gay, Protective and Loving Mom : WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE NOW b<i> y Meredith Maran</i> , Bantam Books $21.95, 338 pages
- Team of Local Doctors and Nurses Recalls Kobe at Post-Quake Reunion : CityWalk: Medical workers who went to the disaster site in Japan reminisce over a free lunch at Gladstones.
- City Suggests Vote Against Airport Plan
- SEAL BEACH : Council Seeks Ways to Expand Recycling
- PUBLIC PLACES : Protecting the Urban Forest
- NEWPORT BEACH : Reef Made of Old Tires OKd Off Balboa Pier
- MOTORCYCLES / AMA CHAMPIONSHIPS AT POMONA : Dirt-Track Experience Pays Dividend for Hale
- A Gay's Response: Humor in Debate
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CS Fullerton Defeats UC Santa Barbara
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY
- Discipline, Focus Keys to the New Clinton Style
- Shedding Light on the Complex History of Traffic Signals
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH : Exposing Medicine's Sex-Bias Hoax : Breast-cancer research gets nearly twice as much government funding as lung, colon and prostate cancer combined.
- Drop Quake-Coverage Mandate, Up Rates : Insurance: Both steps are needed to maintain the industry's stability, not profits.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Brody Buster Wails the Little Boy Blues
- Jazz : Twining's Vocal Explorations
- Ferrara's 'Addiction' Opens L.A. Independent Film Fest
- An Uncertain Future : Low-Income Moorpark Tenants Face Eviction From Housing Deemed Substandard, Unsafe
- Rescuer Gives Unwanted German Shepherds Safe Shelter
- COSTA MESA : Hotel Pool Drowning Under Investigation
- DANA POINT : City Panel to Meet on Altering Street Speed Limits
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S REPORT : Father of UCLA Assistant Romar Is in Serious Condition After Surgeries
- An Errant Shot Nets Him Quite a Fishy Story
- TELEVISION : OK, So I Like Cats--PBS Does Too
- Orange County
- Victims' Families View USAir Crash Wreckage
- Gingrich Sees Possible Veto Showdown With Clinton : Legislation: Speaker says any rejected bills would be attached to debt-ceiling act. Major battle between President, Congress could follow.
- JIM MANN / INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK : Clinton's Foreign Policy 'Realism' Keeps Eye on U.S. Firms' Bottom Line
- Passenger Killed in Highway Crash
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S REPORT
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Edney's Injury Called a Sprain, Bruins Rest Easy : Tonight's game: No broken bones for point guard, so UCLA feels ready for Arkansas.
- Studs Terkel to Read From His Works at USC
- CHINA
- 'Hot Tub' Bear to Make Big Splash at Little-Known Zoo
- Israelis Say Syria Has Promised to Restrain Guerrillas : Mideast: Washington reportedly won pledge regarding Hezbollah in Lebanon. It keeps peace prospects alive.
- CYPRESS : Training Program Gets Used Bulletproof Vests
- FULLERTON : District to Vote on 3 Options for Investment Refunds
- BASEBALL IS BACK : DODGERS : 'Roller Coaster' Ride Takes Upward Swing
- Tverdovsky Gives a Preview of the Future
- ART REVIEW : 'Calle' Exhibition Borders Fact, Fiction
- Gordon Beats Andretti, Fittipaldi for First Win
- Agenda
- In Service to the Stars : 'Kato' Kaelin Made Them Famous--the Would-Be Actors Who Toil as Personal Assistants
- Radio Figure's Death a Reminder of an Old Injustice
- Eugene A. Goe; Wrote Children's Stories
- IRVINE : Sad Holiday: Family Mourns Killing, Arrest
- Religious Education Trailer Denied Site
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- BASEBALL IS BACK : Boys of Summer Take Over From Buffoons of Winter
- Dance : College Choreographers Toe the Line
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawk Star Roenick Injured, Lost for Season
- Cult Was Studying How to Enrich Uranium, Paper Says
- 2 Parties Open Talks With Algerian Ruler : North Africa: Third opposition group also will meet. Moves are seen as sign of crackdown's success.
- Wolves in the Wild
- Immigrants and Benefits
- Adams and Mandela
- Educational Reforms Review
- School Dropout Rates
- Prop. 187 in Court
- Gentler Times
- OTHER NEWS - April 3, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 3, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from April 3, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from April 3, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 3, 1995
- Obituaries - April 3, 1995
- Police Focus on Gun Victim's Ex-Employees : Investigation: Family and friends grieve for Irvine man slain at 30 on his ninth wedding anniversary. His widow calls him the perfect husband and father.
- Arches, Loops and Whorls Determine Your Print Category
- Mourning Selena : Nearly 4,000 Gather at L.A. Sports Arena Memorial for Slain Singer
- Nightmare May Be Over on Elm Street : Oxnard: Police descend on suspected crack house in quiet, well-kept neighborhood. Residents, who had complained repeatedly, express relief.
- COLUMN ONE : Violence Tops the Charts : Death Row Records has become a music industry powerhouse fueled by 'gangsta rap.' The success of the firm's founders and top star continues despite their troubles with the law.
- For the Record - April 3, 1995
- A Hefty Helping of Big Apple History
- Moo U : The superheated life of a university community : MOO, <i> By Jane Smiley (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 414 pp.)</i>
- The Gape, by Jan Richman
- Bound for Glacier National Park
- USC : Foster-Youth Home Due for a Face Lift
- Haiti Official Discounts Claim Tying Interior Chief to Slaying
- ELECTIONS '95 : Ridley-Thomas Stands by His First-Term Council Record : 8th District: Challengers Addie Miller and Cal Burton take councilman to task for 'arrogance.'
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Lawrence Townsend : Running a Welfare Program That Succeeds In Putting Recipients to Work
- Teen Driver Education Is Taking a New Course : Schools: Budget cuts have moved responsibility to private institutions, which can charge $245. Some promise class completion in a week or less.
- Man Jailed After Woman's Body Found in Dana Point
- Airport Will Vote on Plan to Finance Expansion : Burbank: City Council schedules meeting for today to discuss ramifications of proposal to issue short-term debt.
- 2 Teens Saved From Wash
- Martinez and Maleeva Reach Tennis Final
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR REPORT
- Tyson's Rocky Road : An HBO movie spotlights the rise and fall of a champ. But don't bet he's down for the count just yet.
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : From Fairy Tales, Financial Truths
- BOTTOM LINE : GETTING HOSED
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- FICTION
- Antony Hamilton; Dancer, TV Actor
- JEFFERSON PARK : Literacy Activist Selected for Award
- Car Made Me Do It, Driver Says as Auto Rams Police Vehicle
- 'A Woman's Tale'
- Packwood Shows Shift in Ideas on Budget : Congress: Chairman of Senate's finance panel now says government can cut taxes while reducing deficit. President, Sen. Gregg trade barbs over spending.
- SOUTH GATE : Sewer Fees Raised to Pay for Repairs
- Affirmative Action: A Culture Healing Itself
- Welcoming Business--for Sake of Prosperity : San Clemente: City is opening its arms to developers, spawning wariness among veterans of past slow-growth political battles.
- AROUND THE HORN / FOCUS ON AREA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL : CSUN Just Can't Find Daylight
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- Internet Goes to the Movies
- SPECIAL REPORT : Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine medical products company...
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Stock Funds Have Best Quarter Since 1992
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Help in Picking Out the Hardiest Performers : In the Crowded Field of Mutual Funds, Standouts Win With Steady Growth
- RESTAURANTS : GIMME SHELTER : Great Scene. Great Babes. Loud Music. This Is One Sanctuary That Isn't. : S. Irene Virbila
- BOOK REVIEW: NONFICTION : Spiritual Truths of Judaism and Buddhism Meet : THE JEW IN THE LOTUS: A Jewish Poet's Rediscovery of Jewish Identity in Buddhist India, by <i> Rodger Kamenetz</i> (Harper San Francisco, $20, 304 pages)
- LITTLE TOKYO : Relocated Library to Open Doors Friday
- Outfielder's Pitching Debut Is Almost Perfect : Baseball: Bell's Temo Lopez, who is also the Eagles' lead-off man, hurls a 5-0 no-hitter against Garfield.
- Shanghai Seeks to Reclaim Former Glory : Commerce: European-style homes are being razed to make way for office buildings.
- Old Housing Hurts Re-enlistments, Pentagon Says : Defense: Situation reduces readiness by encouraging turnover, according to critics. Rebuilding is an option.
- Focus : Tom Conti's 'Wright' of Passage
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- PICO-UNION : Parenting Workshop Aimed at Minorities
- Angry Boy, 5, Sets Fire That Levels His House
- Popular Natives : POPPIES CROWN ANTELOPE VALLEY HILLS WITH GOLD
- Valley's Habitat Loss Keeps Canada Geese From Settling Down : Though many regions are overrun with the fowl that has discarded its traditional migration cycle, its local population has declined in recent years.
- Measures Makes Her Mark in Ventura, but Stirs Up Foes
- Nicklaus, Aoki Struggle Into Share of Lead : Senior golf: Neither is happy at the Tradition, but they're one in front of Ferree, Colbert and Sigel.
- AROUND THE HORN / FOCUS ON AREA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL : Out of the Diamond Dust : Murray Bringing Respectability Back to Valley College Softball
- Women Break Out of the Cel Block
- Architectural Scholar to Speak at SCI-Arc
- Destination: Kenya : Where the Wildebeests Are : At a Masai Mara safari camp, the storied land of wildlife lives on
- City Times' Second Team
- Time for a Change
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL: ALL-STARS : There's No Shortage of Scorers as a New Generation Steps Up : Boys' all-stars: The members of the 1994-95 Central City first team proved they can match their predecessors point-for-point when given the opportunity.
- DOWNTOWN : 3 Fined for Selling Counterfeit Clothing
- REGION : MTA to Begin 2 New Services Next Month
- After Chronicling Soldiers' Life, Ernie Pyle Died a Soldier's Death : World War II: Reporter brought the war home by describing it in ways Americans could understand. Sniper's bullet silenced his pen.
- Health Care Issue Won't Go Away : Even Gingrich seeks to explore ways to foster quality while controlling costs
- Cowboy Cadence : Music and Poetry Readings Draw Crowds to Santa Clarita
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Edney Finally Finds a Way : UCLA: Guard goes to the basket in crucial moments, leading Bruins over Cowboys, 74-61, and into title game.
- THE PREPS : PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Sharifi Makes Book With Record Toss
- Silver Lining in Loss for North Carolina? : Tar Heels: Stackhouse hints he may return for another season, bringing Wallace with him.
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Short-Term Yields Have Allure, But Don't Over-Commit
- Gardens, Grand and Glorious : In Scotland, a historic masterpiece designed to impress the neighbors
- Hearing the Word : New Alliance Records puts author readings on CD
- Thinking Like a Juror : The scales of justice overbalance to favor the prosecution or the defense : FATAL JUSTICE: Reinvestigating the MacDonald Murders, <i> By Jerry Allen Potter and Fred Bost (W.W. Norton: $25; 463 pp.)</i>
- Accused Bomber's Pakistan Connection Emerges : Terrorism: Karachi police see links between man charged in Trade Center blast, local hit men and Muslims suspected in recent violence.
- Kathleen Turner and the Small Screen--'Friends at Last' : Kathleen Turner's Friendly Persuasion
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Spring Street Fair to Conclude Today
- Red Ink, Redcoats and Modern-Day Rebels With a Cause
- Arizona Farmers Worry About Gila River Flooding : Environment: An upstream reservoir is rapidly filling with winter runoff. The Army Corps of Engineers plans to boost releases from the dam, swelling the trickle into a torrent.
- Discord on Growth in Oxnard Increasing : Government: Some applaud City Council's pro-business stance. Others say members are easily swayed by influential staff.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Arkansas: Defending champion Razorbacks live dangerously but survive by beating North Carolina, 75-68.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR REPORT
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Ill at Ease, but Bulls Win Anyway
- SKID ROW, "Subhuman Race" (<i> Atlantic</i> ) ***
- Let's Get Spiritual : Is the New Age only for rich people? : WHAT REALLY MATTERS: Searching for Wisdom in America, <i> By Tony Schwartz (Bantam Books: $23.95; 448 pp.)</i>
- The View From Ernie Pyle's Pen
- For Barrio, Selena's Death Strikes a Poignant Chord : Tragedy: Fans descend on superstar's home in Texas community. Idolized singer didn't forget her roots.
- South Africa's Black Youth Often Left Behind Despite Apartheid's End : Legacy: The new government has little information on who and where the needy children are, and even less money and expertise to help them.
- War's Aftermath : U.S. Concedes Liability in Vietnam Hero's Death From Medical Tests but Fights Family's Claim, Saying He Had Few Years to Live
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL: ALL-STARS : Crenshaw, Washington Players Dominate First-Team Squad : Girls' all-stars: Coming off successful seasons, the Cougars and Generals each have two players honored.
- Gingrich's Pseudo-Revolution : The First 100 days of the 'contract with America' are almost over. The result: Some reform, a dose of political bromides and all too many gimmicks.
- Monthly Report
- Chasen's Chili Is History as Once Star-Studded Eatery Closes : Dining: Famous 58-year-old hangout falls victim to changing times and shifting tastes of Hollywood's elite.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM : The Info Explosion Turns Lethal
- International Fare : LAX Lot Resembles United Nations as Cabbies Gather and Wait
- FILLMORE : Auction Raises Funds for Theater Restoration
- Welcoming Nature's Springtime Pageant : Who Says Southern California Doesn't Have Seasons? Just Look at the Flowers
- Blaze Causes $3.7 Million in Damages
- Simi, Thousand Oaks Battle Cable Companies : Media: The two cities are using a new federal law to seek lower rates, but they have had limited success.
- Focus on Hate Crimes in Antelope Valley : FBI investigation and county supervisor's request for study should root out problems
- Area's Smog-Check Program Due for Overhaul : Pollution: Plans in the offing call for traffic sensors, mileage tracking and a crackdown on repair shops in the county.
- Popejoy Points Way Back From the Brink : It's Up to Residents to Implement His Well-Crafted Plan
- Italy Can't Dream of Beating U.S.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Hall of Fame Ballot Has Some Names Missing
- THE PREPS : ROUNDUP : South Ends North Streak in Soccer
- Let's Look It Up in EbertKaelMaltin : Microsoft's influential CD-ROM movie guide --offering critics' opinions as well as reference material and film clips--now has some competition.
- Murphy's Game
- ESCAPE ROUTES : Tired of Grace Kelly Luxury and Gracie Allen Lunacy? Get Away From the Usual Options
- FICTION
- Economy Found Undamaged by L.A. Smog Rules
- Four-Star Films : 'The Searchers'
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Clea Lewis' Audrey still tests 'Ellen's' patience but it's paying off well
- Open the Book on U.S. Intelligence : Guatemala: Oversight and reform must begin with CIA connections to 'assets' implicated in death-squad activity.
- Classes Offered on Fighting Deportation
- BALDWIN HILLS : Multicultural Fair Will Be Held Today
- Victims Turn Tables, Kill Armed Robber : Crime: It is one of two violent deaths in Santa Ana. Another man is slain when argument escalates.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Reeves Has a Shattering Experience
- Tuscon-Based Seed Bank Nourishes Southwest Culture : Native Americans: Foods include amaranth, corn in scores of colors and sizes, melon, lentil and garbanzo beans. Non-edible plants include gourds and devil's claw, used in O'odham basketry.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Newbury Park Has Track Field Day
- Serena's Song Outruns Males in Jim Beam
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Plunge Closer to Dubious Distinction
- ALBUM REVIEW : JULIANA HATFIELD, "Only Everything" (<i> Mammoth/Atlantic</i> ) ***
- Green Thumb : Passing On the Essence of Gardening and Life
- Gingrich Stirring Troubled Waters : Pollution: Criticism of sewage regulations as government overkill escalates fight in San Diego between officials and environmentalists.
- Ecuador Joins Family of Hostels
- Ostrich Growers Want Airline to Shell Out
- K's Identity Is Secret, but His Life Is Hardly a Closed Book
- Jeez, Louise! The Quake Couldn't Shake Her Spirit
- GOP Embrace of Yesterday's Foreign Policy Undoes Today's Principles
- Thelonius Monk: Straight, No Chaser (Bravo Sunday...
- Refinery Leak: Bad to Worse : Bay Area: Poor decisions, missed chances allowed toxic mist from Unocal plant to spread for 16 days last summer.
- Above It All : Bridle Path: Residents cherish the hilly Simi Valley community's rural character, but an animal dispute threatens the tranquillity.
- Long Beach Seeks Meeting With Stanley
- In Fearful World, Party-Night Rituals Offer Protection : These teen-age boys find comfort and security in a painstaking dressing process that includes ironing, creasing, nailing, tacking and stapling.
- This Series Continues With the Top 10 Teams
- The Difference Is Knight and a Vocabulary
- Is Ziggy Stardust Star-Bound Again?
- In Brief
- Special Report on Investments and Personal Finance : Taxpayer Must Show Value of Gift
- Tradition of Inspiration
- THEY SURVIVED HITLER. THEY SURVIVED COMMUNISM. CAN THEY SURVIVE FREEDOM? : The Benedictine Sisters of Berlin's St. Gertrud's Cloister Face Their Toughest Foe--Capitalism
- SPRING BEAUTY : SUGAR SHOCK
- CLOSE-UP : Art Decow
- THE FORGOTTEN LEGEND : YES, JEAN-LUC GODARD STILL MAKES MOVIES. BUT EVEN HE SAYS NOBODY COMES TO SEE THEM. A CONVERSATION WITH THE FRENCH FILMMAKER ABOUT THIS DREARY STATE OF AFFAIRS AND WHY IT CAME TO BE.
- Destination: Florida : Lower Keys' shallow reef waters reel in bonefish and those angling to catch them
- Plan to Boost Firms Owned by Minorities Is Assailed : Affirmative action: While some make millions with no-competition U.S. contracts, few poor areas benefit.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Chicano Resource Center Digs Deep
- U.N.'s Croatia Plan Frustrates Residents : Balkans: Little progress in peacekeepers' new mandate seen. Anger at rebel Serbs remains.
- Who Chopped Down the Apple Trees?
- John Ward; Actor Was Subject of Documentary on Strokes
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : KMEX meets 'Sesame Street' just around the corner--<i> bienvenidos a 'Plaza Sesamo'</i>
- Watching and Caring for Our Elderly : Keeping Tabs on Seniors, Making Sure They're OK Is Neighborly, Wise Thing to Do
- Bank Holdup Foiled--It Folded in 1994
- Where Has Major-League Fantasy Gone?
- United Way Campaign
- Office Tipster Hot Line May Not Be a Hot Idea : Programs are most useful when evidence of wrongdoing exists
- VENTURA : Judge Assigns Attorney to Meet With Thornton
- Life on the Santa Clara Called Peaceful : Oxnard: Floods threatened the people living along the river bottom, but the danger passed with little notice.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : It's Not the Heat in Eastern Race, It's the Timidity
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Sorry Bruins, It's Time for Arkansas to Go Hog Wild
- POINT OF VIEW / BOB OATES : The Top 10 Sports Events : Olympic Hockey Game, Dempsey-Tunney Fight, Super Bowl III: Best of the 20th Century
- Clippers Surprise Utah : Pro basketball: After eight consecutive losses, they win, 116-98.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach State Rallies for Victory
- COMMENTARY ON COUNTY BANKRUPTCY : Raid on Measure M Is a Dead-End Road : Not only are the projects the transportation tax is funding essential, but using it elsewhere would only mean more debt due.
- Nordhoff Isn't a Total Loss in Baseball Any More
- THEATER NOTES : Bottom Line Is That the Plays Go On
- Big House, Big Hit
- ART : Ever the 'Wicked Little Girl' : Eleanor Antin's works may be on the fringe, but her audience isn't. Her latest alter ego is a demonic little angel.
- New Windows Help Cool Home
- WEST ADAMS : Building Begins on Group Home
- LOS ANGELES : $20,000 Reward Set in 2 Assaults on Elderly
- Their New Internal Security Director Divides Israelis : Government: Controversy reflects era of change. He aims to protect peace process from Jewish extremists.
- Rabbi Earl L. Kaplan; Temple Beth Israel Leader
- Fatal Goof Jolts Famous Cancer Institute : Medicine: Death of Boston health columnist is the latest in series of hospital mishaps. Betsy Lehman's heart failed after she was given four times the maximum safe dosage of a highly toxic drug.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- MAYWOOD : Scholarships Based on Essay Available
- Even in its ineffectual moments, of which...
- ELECTIONS '95 : L.A. Council Candidates Wage War of the Mailboxes : 5th District: With fighting crime a priority for all, hopefuls are relying on mass mailings to differentiate themselves.