- Obituaries - Jan. 31, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 31, 1995
- Disney Drastically Cuts Anaheim Resort Plans : Development: Key land parcels are called too costly. Smaller project may still be built next to Disneyland.
- Clinton Presses for Mexico Loan Plan as Support Wanes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prosecutors See Simpson Image as Key Problem
- COLUMN ONE : PBS: Behind the Sound and Fury : Why should taxpayers support a 'sandbox for the rich'? critics ask. Who would want to kill Barney? backers cry. Politics and rhetoric obscure fight over federal funds for public broadcasting.
- Fishery Program Contracts Subject of State Inquiries : Funds: Jobs were awarded to a friend of Sen. Costa and a Wilson aide. Records show little work is complete.
- Drastic Acts to Curb O.C. Crisis Foreseen
- Disney Shelves $3-Billion Plan : Tourism: Price for additional land is called prohibitive. Instead, a scaled-down expansion may be done in stages.
- NIGHT MOVES: One change during the bond...
- Taking the Next Step : Making the Leap From High School to College Can Be Tough for Even the Best Prep Player
- Simpson Defense Calls Collecting of Evidence 'Slipshod' : Courts: Judge Ito concludes that defendants' attorneys deliberately hid information about witnesses. He allows the prosecution to resume its opening statement.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 31, 1995
- Ventura County
- China Silent on Offer to Continue Trade Talks
- JAPAN
- 49ers Wallop Chargers, 49-26, in Super Bowl
- Memories of a Shaky Day
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- FULLERTON : Concert to Showcase Upgraded Pipe Organ
- PERSPECTIVE ON A BALANCED BUDGET : Jefferson Would Have Voted 'Aye' : For economic, moral and prudential reasons, the constitutional amendment is a discipline long overdue.
- Santa Ana Will Study 'Dumb' Lack of Left-Turn Signals
- Ito's Pasadena Neighbors Judge Him Positively
- STANTON : Golf Center OKd for Old City Hall Site
- Dispute Not Child's Play : Law: Neighbors' ongoing complaint about day-care center has reached appellate court level. Facility operator says she's done nothing wrong.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : EVEN MULDER AND SCULLY WOULD FIND THIS STRANGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Krenek Opera Revived at Santa Barbara
- JAZZ REVIEW : Banu Gibson and Sextet Lack Punch at OCC
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- They Still Love L.A. : Despite Quake, Crime and Tarnished Image, Tourists Returning to Southland
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 26 : 49ers Live Up to Their Name : Young Unstoppable From the Start, 49-26
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : ALL THE WORLD'S A CAPITALISTIC STAGE
- Williams Puts Kansas on Local Map
- Aristide's Effort to Reform Haiti Stymied by Inefficiency, Inaction : Caribbean: Government weakness and doubt about his commitment to a free-market economy slow pace of foreign aid and frustrate the president's plans for change.
- A Positive Vision : Through His Year-Old Magazine POZ, Sean O'Brien Strub Is Challenging the View of AIDS as a World of Suffering and Hopelessness
- NEWPORT BEACH : Parking Changes for Balboa Peninsula Approved
- Last Day to File Porta Bella Complaints
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : WHAT'S THE HURRY?
- Hospital Janitor Enjoys Healthy Work Area
- Budget Ax Brings on Fencing Match : Congress: As GOP rushes to meet 'contract' goals, lobbyists fight for favorite funding. A more adversarial situation makes road rougher for all.
- Pope, Recalling Auschwitz, Condemns Anti-Semitism : Religion: 'Never again genocide,' John Paul implores. He also presides at beatification of four clerics.
- James P. Grant; UNICEF's Longtime Top Executive
- Board to Review Sex Education Policies
- Agenda
- PLATFORM : Reasonable Doubt: 'You Have to Consult Your Common Sense'
- Classic Chevys Steer Area Car Fanatics to Valley Club
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : OFF THE RECORD
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Allin's Once-a-Month Days Over for Now
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Perfect Even Without Lemieux
- A Century of Practice Behind Her, Shotputter Keeps Competitive Edge
- The Long, the Short and the Steep
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : SEZ WHO?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Highlander': It's a Comic Book World
- The Pacific Symphony Institute Orchestra will premiere...
- Jazz : Latin Band Spins Off the Old
- Teachers Give 'F' Grade to Performance-Based Pay : Education: Gov. Wilson is pushing for a merit system. Critics say it cuts morale and impairs vital teamwork.
- SANTA ANA : School District Votes to Seek Federal Aid to Continue Head Start
- WESTMINSTER : Plan for Market Goes Back to Commission
- Nonconformist Neighbors : Communities: Ventu Park's odd landscape-- and its freedom from municipal oversight--appeal to those who like to do their own thing.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : SLING SHOT
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 26 : Turn Out All the Lightning, Party's Over in San Diego : Reaction: In San Francisco, two shot and about 50 arrested during violent postgame celebrations.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : IT CAN BE DONE
- Patience Paid Off for USC Recruit Jodi Parriott
- Practice Helps Rescuers Tackle Swift Waters
- VIETNAM
- Firefighters in Orange Douse Dumpster Blaze
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shift in Responsibility to Meet Social Needs Will Test County
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : TRULY ODD ODDS
- ANALYSIS : 49ers Were Too Fast, Too Smart and Too Talented, That's All
- Possible Funding Cuts Could Silence KCSN : Public broadcasting: Cal State Northridge station fights to survive.
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : Trustees Delay Vote on Sex Education Tape
- Charles P. Plaia; Active in Catholic Church
- WESTMINSTER : Donations Collected for Flood Victims
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing, Knicks Snuff Sun Offense, 107-88
- COMMITMENTS : Are Women Cutting Off the Respect They're Seeking?
- Salmon Fishing Ban on Columbia River
- 'Snoogums' Will Never Live Here
- Floodwaters Sweep Away Inertia : Aid: Torrents that destroyed Ventura River encampment spurred the creation of a center to find housing for the homeless. But some fear the commitment to help them will end when the facility closes in March.
- O.C. Bankruptcy's Legal Morass Could Last Years : Courts: Many of state's largest law firms are involved. Some feel litigation explosion can still be avoided.
- Countywide : Change in Irvine Coast Plan to Get Public Hearings
- Quickest Score Puts Network, Chargers Into Same Quandary
- THE ECONOMY
- AIRLINES
- AIRLINES
- String of Red Lights Is No Fluke but Result of Planning
- Pricey 'Spin' for Orange County : PR firm, hired to field bankruptcy questions, pockets huge paycheck.
- SPECTACLE WATCH : Civil War
- Fairgrounds Bets Big on Gambling Spot : Business: The high-toned, $5.7-million Derby Club eschews windows but has TV screens to spare. It opens Wednesday.
- Riordan Seeks to Use Parks to Hike Revenue : Recreation: The mayor calls for new moneymaking concessions at facilities to generate funds for an expanded police force. Some officials fear a reduction in recreational space and wildlife habitat.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, OUR VERSION OF THE CLIOS
- They Still Love L.A. : Ailing Downtown Hotels Saw Occupancy Rates Rise but the Trend May Not Last
- Orange County
- WASHINGTON OUTLOOK : Will Gingrich Learn to Dampen the Fiery Rhetoric Before He Combusts?
- Search Called Off for Navy Pilot Lost at Sea
- St.Clair No Longer Making a Career Out of Bachelorhood
- To Tax or Not to Tax--That Is the Question : Orange County: Solutions to financial debacle could necessitate new or raised levies. But political leaders worry that suggesting such a path could be career suicide.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Parks Commissioners to Focus on Center
- No Petting Zoo : 50 Wild, Endangered Big Cats Find a Haven in High-Desert Compound
- Anaheim Merchants Persist as Downtown Projects Jell : Development: More homes, an ice rink, a community center and efforts to get movie complex are geared to draw people to city's core.
- Public Radio Debate May Put KCLU-FM in Jeopardy : Budget: Fledgling Ventura County station has launched low-key lobbying effort and plans fund-raising drives.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : ON SECOND THOUGHT
- A Bold Bit of Disney Image-ineering Pays Off
- New Director of Print Services for Ketchum Advertising
- Higher Education in State of Crisis, Researcher Says : Colleges: Harvard economist proposes 'rationing' enrollment to deal with expected surge of students in California. UC and CSU officials criticize his suggestions.
- TECTONIC BROTHERHOOD: Ties between the San Fernando...
- A Close Shave With a Hairy Subject
- L.A.'s Third World Export: Gangs : Belize: From California to Central America, chronic unemployment cuts a deep wound in young manhood.
- Peterson Wins Title in Desert
- 49ers Live Up to Their Name : Take a Load Off, Steve: Joe Is Just a Memory
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 26 : Proof Is in the Winning for 49ers : Pro football: Players find more relief than joy after they do what they were supposed to do: beat the San Diego Chargers.
- Leno for LeFonque? Not the Standard Career Trade : Television: Branford Marsalis bids late-night's 'Tonight Show' adieu--for now. His reasons say a lot about the musician and the man.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Cramps Show Why They're Irreplaceable
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Thurman Makes Shot (Again) That Wins
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fripp Gets Audience in Mood for Guitar Trio
- JAZZ REVIEW : Same Old, Same Old Still Works for Barbieri
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : MOVERS AND SHAKEN
- JAPAN
- Washington Mounts a Drive to Privatize : Government: As both parties strive to balance the budget, they contemplate selling the air traffic control system and other assets. But some see drawbacks.
- Cleveland Mayor Funding Needle Swap for Addicts
- Navy Communications Satellite Blasted Into Space
- Delay That Could Prove Deadly : FDA should quit stalling on HIV self-test
- NEWPORT BEACH : District to Reconsider Late-Night Meetings
- FCC Plan Might Pay PBS to Air Kid Shows : Television: A marketplace 'baby-sitting' proposal could help commercial stations meet federal programming mandates, but children's TV advocates don't like the sound of it.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : The Short, Graphic Career of David Halili : Artist: Controversy over an Ice-T rap album he designed hasn't hurt. At 26, he earns six figures.
- Richard A. Moore; Ex-Envoy to Ireland, Counsel to Nixon
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : It's a Winning Formula: Real People and Interesting Plot : THE BOURBAKI GAMBIT <i> by Carl Djerassi</i> , The University of Georgia Press, $19.95, 230 pages
- WESTWARD HO: Despite the state's crime and...
- Simi Weighs Loan Program to Help First-Time Buyers
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : District Counts on 572 More Students
- Boy Rescued From Current in Pacoima Wash
- Shifting Sands of Politics Claim Another Victim
- THE NHL : Awards Committee Has Its Work Cut Out
- Other Top Players
- Meier Wrestles on His Terms : Athletics: Irvine standout wants nothing to do with many of the things considered to be part of the sport. He just wants to compete.
- It's Business Not as Usual at Sundance Fest : Well-Liked 'McMullen,' 'Crumb' Take Top Honors
- It's Business Not as Usual at Sundance Fest : Emphasis Shifts From Dealmaking to Finding Talent
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 26 : Warhol Had It Wrong, These Guys Weren't Given Their Due : Chargers: Fame is more fleeting than San Diego would have liked. Defense bolted when hit by 49ers' lightning strikes.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : TAKE NOTE
- RUNNING : Cushing-Murray Fast Enough at Redondo
- COSTA MESA : Permit Is Awarded to Theater Group
- 49ers Wallop Chargers, 49-26, in Super Bowl
- STANTON : Seems Like Old Times at Cultural Center
- Rescuers to Cut Back Snowboarder Search : Avalanche: Officials worry about risk of more slides endangering people seeking Costa Mesa man.
- Countywide : Grand Jury Service Requests Due Tuesday
- As a Minor, Ruth Was a Major Talent
- CHINA
- World IN BRIEF : EUROPE : 6 Deaths Blamed on Continued Flooding
- The Price Is Right
- O.C. Tax, Fee Increases Studied Behind Scenes : Crisis: Business, civic groups urge reluctant officials to consider all the revenue possibilities, even if unpopular.
- In Chechnya's Capital, 'Pure Terror' Continues : Russia: Moscow's forces claim victory is at hand. Yet merciless combat has reduced the city's center to ruins.
- LA PALMA : City to Meet Tuesday on Fire Dept. Rules
- And Then There Was Silence in Pasadena : Commentary: Despite social and religious oddities, Ambassador made a generous contribution to our cultural life.
- Southland
- Young GOP Stalwart Emerges as Hot Property in Gingrich Era
- COLUMN ONE : Putting the Squeeze on Nogales : Crackdowns in San Diego and El Paso have sent illegal immigrants streaming through this Arizona town, which is separated by only a fence from its Mexican neighbor. Chaos and violence have followed.
- 24 Arrested in Series of Anti-Gang Sweeps
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Is Big Skinner on Big Island
- Corporate Rescuer Assembling Team to Tackle Fiscal Crisis : Recovery: L.A. businessman Sanford Sigoloff appears likely to succeed Ernie Schneider as top O.C. executive. A decision is expected within two weeks.
- Sharing Power Means Sharing Flow of 'Juice'
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Marchers Call for End to Terrorism
- Contract Workers: Human Exploitation
- Q & A : Quake Fallout May Lead Firms to Spread Risks : Mitsubishi Electric's chief executive for North America foresees no major disruptions in trade operations.
- Economic Profile
- Youths Insist Hopes Will Outlast Centers
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Focus Is on Cantona, but What About the Hooligan in England?
- Kings Continue Losing Ways, 6-3 : Hockey: Chicago scores four goals in first period to chase Storr.
- SANTA ANITA : Serena's Song Puts Finishing Touch to Ideal Weekend
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ensemble Lacks Big-Band Heat
- COMMENTARY : Willie, Mickey, the Duke: Makers of Great Memories
- Pop : Dutch Quartet Turns Up Heat
- Film Gets Branded for Life for Sleeping With the Enemy--TV
- City Seeks More Green From Park System : Finance: Commercial strategy for recreational space dismays critics.
- COMMITMENTS : First Date? How About Hawaii? : It used to be that 'love, honor and cherish' preceded big-ticket vacations. Not anymore. In fact, these trips can be a good way to test a relationship.
- District May Seek Legal Advice After School Official Is Jailed in Shooting
- Man Fatally Shot at an Anaheim Home
- DESIGN CENTRAL: With eight of the 17...
- GOP Governors Seek More Leeway to Revamp Welfare : Funding: State chiefs say they want flexibility to design social programs. But a lack of safeguards could imperil the poor, the Administration argues.
- Orange County Almanac
- DANA POINT : Council Rejects Giving Up Stipends
- AMERICA'S CUP : Women Leave Opponents in a Fog
- Theater : 'Wit' Probes Bleak Poetry of Death at South Coast
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Hakmoun: The Mix Hasn't Jelled
- Financing Found for NFL Stadium : Hollywood Park: Hubbard makes arrangements, but Raiders must decide where they want to play.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Beats Irvine Women
- Unclogging the Pipeline for Black Artists
- MOVIESStill Legendary: "Legends of the Fall" held...
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 26 : 49ers Live Up to Their Name : Young, Rice, Watters Lead Record-Breaking Assault Against Chargers, 49-26
- Stock Show Host Faces Suspension
- PHILIPPINES
- Hold Alcoholic Worker to Job Performance Standards
- Ex-Communists of E. Germany Repudiate 'Stalinist' Past : Politics: Vote underscores renamed party's desire to be taken seriously within opposition. Few westerners back it.
- Attacks Take Toll on Israeli Peace Outlook : Mideast: Rabin says bombings are destroying public's willingness to continue talks. He declares process should continue, but not at any price.
- 2 Peru Copters Reported Down in Border Clash
- They've Got Science on Their Brains : Three La Jolla High Students Are the State's Only Finalists in the Westinghouse Scholarship Contest
- Two Men Die in Separate Shooting Cases in Santa Ana : Violence: Police say one victim was killed trying to protect his aunt from a spurned suitor. The second is slain at a teen girl's coming-out party.
- A Winner for the Little Guy : SEC demands Nasdaq reform that will benefit small investors
- Growth Factor : Health care: Ojai Valley Community Hospital plans a tenfold expansion of its emergency room.
- Soccer Fan Fatally Stabbed, Touching Off Melee in Italy
- Police Laud Their Storefront Stations
- BREA : Leagues for 3 Sports Will Start in March
- CSUN Wins After Ball Disappears : Matadors: A fast one by Highlander pitcher takes a wild bounce, lands on a fence and two CSUN runners score.
- Compton Money Woes
- Earthquakes
- The Hauntings : In Los Angeles, the world's fantasy capital, tales of unexplained psychic phenomena have long fired the imagination, working their way into the imagination, working their way into literature and films. Here are some destinations off the beaten path.
- Singapore Press Freedom Case
- Camp Liberation
- Clinton's State of the Union Speech
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 30, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 30, 1995
- Survivors Now Realizing Scope of Kobe Damage
- Eroded Well Suspected in Riding Center Fall : Accident: Casing may have collapsed, DWP officials say, leading to woman's 20-foot tumble into sinkhole.
- SUPER BOWL XXIX SPOTLIGHT : SAVE THIS LIST OR MAKE YOUR OWN
- From the Archives: For the Defense: Johnnie Cochran's whole career has been a prelude to what is happening in Courtroom 103
- Sigoloff Visits, Mulls Taking County Reins : Management: L.A. man is known as a rescuer of businesses. He's unsure if he can spare time to work here.
- Is Horse Race Journalism Bad for Covering Trials? You Bet
- SUPER BOWL XXIX / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : The Chargers Will Win, Count on It : There Are All Sorts of Reasons--Including That 49er Rap Song--Why San Diego Will Upset the Odds
- PERFORMING ARTS : San Diego's Quiet, Principled Maestro : When Yoav Talmi came to town, his orchestra was in disarray. Now, he's pulled it together with his own imprint.
- Discounts at La Mancha
- Retro : The E! Suite : CABLE ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK RESERVES 'HOTEL' FOR WEEKDAYS
- Four-Star Films : 'Terms of Endearment'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : This Cleanup Was an Act of Congress
- JOINING FORCES : Community Policing Faces Its Toughest Challenge in the Busy South Bureau, Where Tension Between the LAPD and Residents Often Runs High.
- Large Life on Small Scale
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : 18 Die in Clash of Muslims, Police
- It Borders on Civility
- Very Very Nick at Nite presents "Very...
- Abuse Expert Stirs Uproar With Simpson Defense Role : Trial: Psychologist Lenore Walker says she is testifying to bar either side from distorting data on battered women.
- Helen P. Doolin; Longtime Area Educator
- North Hollywood Man Shot, Killed
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Concordia Tops Westmont, Ends Skid
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : Bauer Does Whole Nine Yards : Super Bowl: Former Charger-turned-sportscaster now taking a timeout to follow his team as a fan.
- Fullerton No Match for 49ers
- Pepperdine Overtakes Loyola in Overtime
- Glitches Mar Russian Show of Force : Chechnya: Troop strength is impressive. But telltale signs indicate that Moscow, if it wins this war, will do so by sheer numbers rather than skill.
- COLUMN ONE : And There's a Football Game, Too : The 49ers and Chargers will have to share the stage with the world's most extravagant marketing war. At $1 million per ad, firms will try to score points and avoid costly fumbles.
- WILSHIRE : Center to Use Grant for Sports Equipment
- Struggling Toilers Eagerly Await Arrival of Fisher
- Japanese Are Sold on Skewed English : Language: Need Up Gel and Super Winky condoms are just a few examples of quirky product names and slogans that entice consumers.
- Owls Who Give a 'Toot' Can't Beat the Band : Northern saw-whet: Unlike larger varieties, they don't 'hoot'; they 'beep, beep, beep.' The birds, which weigh about as much as a large robin, get banded for science.
- Ancient Burials Shattering Old Ideas : Archeology: Discovery of Cave of the Glowing Skulls in Honduras indicates complex societies formed in the region far earlier than was believed.
- Montana Wrestles With Grizzly Bears--and Their Future : Ecology: The fragility of the remnant population underscores obstacles to preserving the 'symbolic and living embodiment of wild nature uncontrolled by man.'
- Chinese Rocket Explosion Kills 6
- U.S.-Vietnam Thaw Is Talk of Tet Festival : Culture: Huntington Beach merrymakers reflect contrasting views on the latest turn in the countries' relations.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Buena Continues Tradition of Toppling Mater Dei, 55-48 : Girls' basketball: For fifth time in a row, Bulldogs knock off Monarchs, who are ranked No. 1 in state.
- Tim Gullikson Out of Hospital; Condition Not Life-Threatening
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hardy Has 49 Points as Ventura Wins, 89-83
- SANTA ANITA : D'Hallevant Waits, Wins in Palos Verdes
- Brothers Ruelas a Historic Act
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : Luck Runs Into Greatness When Chargers Play 49ers : Pro football: Even Namath, architect of the Super Bowl's greatest upset, has no trouble picking San Francisco.
- THEATER : The Longshot Who Hit It Big Time : Rocco Landesman tossed the dice in 1985, hitting it big with 'Big River' and starting a long winning streak. His latest bet: 'Smokey Joe's Cafe,' which heads to Broadway after a successful turn in L.A.
- Born of Flight : Freedom of movement on the printed page : EAST, WEST: Stories, <i> By Salman Rushdie (Pantheon: $21; 224 pp.)</i>
- Armenian Crackdown Worries U.S. : Caucasus: Nation's largest opposition party has been suspended. American Embassy in capital urges a dialogue.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Discrimination Under the Guise of Opportunity
- THE STATE : CALIFORNIA CIVIL RIGHTS INITIATIVE : Economic Change Is Undercutting the Rationale for Racial Preferences : Big companies were easy to monitor for compliance. But with small firms, how do you enforce diversity?
- 'Our Early Production Is a Disaster'
- We're Just Bowled Over
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : The House Was Rockin', Bono Says, After Latest Outburst by Dornan
- Pio Pico Elementary Moves Up in World : Santa Ana Unified's Uniform Pioneers Finally Enjoy Deserved Permanent Building
- Teledyne Plant Still Target of U.S. Probe : Defense: A 1991 whistle-blowing incident in Newbury Park led to four civil cases and settlements of more than $17 million. But one case remains.
- Born to Run the Internet
- So, Jerry, We Were Just Wondering . . .
- Mississippi Slayings Ignite Suspicions of Gay Activists : Courts: A black youth goes on trial Monday in deaths of two white homosexuals. Motives, stereotypes challenged.
- DOWNTOWN : Brothers Work to 'Keep L.A. Dry'
- Early State GOP Primary May Not Be Soon Enough
- LOUIS ARMSTRONG: A Cultural Legacy edited...
- Invasion, by DAVID TRINIDAD
- 'DAY' BREAK FOR ROARK CRITCHLOW
- SANTA MONICA : Firm Gives $50,000 to Heal the Bay
- Cal State L.A. Slips by Pesky Pomona, 75-72
- THE WORLD : Aiding Mexico Is Not Just Economics--It's National Security
- Disorder in the Court : THE HISTORY : Lindbergh: Real Trial of the Century
- THE VALLEY FRAMEWORK : General Plan Envisions Future Los Angeles
- Frieda in the Flesh
- The Pipes: Mike Hamm Engineering, Anaheim
- Micro Cap, With $60 Million, Is 25-Day Wonder
- For Appearance's Sake : An inquest into the Communist dream in Russia : THE DREAM THAT FAILED: Reflections on the Soviet Union, <i> By Walter Laqueur (Oxford University Press: $25; 231 pp.)</i>
- Being Different
- Geometry Theory Adds Up for Baltimore Youth, 15
- Clinton Yielding Control on Welfare : Reform: He tells those at 'summit' to work through Republicans in Congress. The President indicates he will assume the role of mediator to 'try to find a consensus.'
- Western Washington Jolted by 5.0 Quake
- Chileans Agree to Sell a Golden Village
- Internet a Safety Net for an Ailing On-Line Senior
- New Life for an Old Shrine : Restoration of Boyle Heights altar is fitting memorial to Los Angeles' Chinese settlers
- Bases Need to Enlist Community Efforts : Military Should Welcome Civilian Participation, Oversight in Toxic-Waste Cleanups
- A Tutorial on Bringing Out CSUN's Good Side : Giving better service to transfer students from community colleges and recruiting fewer high school seniors will help the university build on its strengths.
- The Brake System: Performance Machine Inc., Paramount
- MYSTERIES OF LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE ...
- Playing Dirty
- Gingrich Says GOP to Consider Tax Reform
- Smile (Cinemax Monday at 2:30 p.m.) is...
- Introducing Puce
- Without Trying Harder, Enterprise Now No. 1 in Car Rentals : Automobiles: It surpasses Hertz in terms of the size of its U.S. fleet by focusing on local markets.
- Medical Firm Plans to Sell Patents
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Unreal Life : Throughout Its Rowdy History, a Colorful Cast of Characters Has Been Livin' It Up at the Lido
- Myths Blur the Realities of Welfare
- Demand Outstrips Child-Support Enforcement : Justice: Swamped agencies can find only a fraction of the parents who refuse to pay or acknowledge paternity.
- REGION : Project Will Ease Rail-Caused Traffic