- Stab Victim Dies Near Phone Booth
- Arrests Drop 16% Since Beating of Black Motorist : Statistics: Valley officers say the Rodney G. King incident has left a malaise. A deputy chief calls the figures 'very flimsy data on which to make assumptions.'
- Jury Acquits Construction Worker in $3-Million Fire
- IRVINE : Family Grieving for 9-Car Crash Fatality
- Women Studies Popular at CSUN Satellite
- Team Is Giving SDSU Its Money's Worth : Volleyball: Tight budgets once sent the program into hibernation. Now the Aztecs are ranked third in the nation.
- Shooting
- NIT : Stanford Makes This Final Four
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Virginia Rolls to Victory; Vols Advance
- GOLF SENIORS VINTAGE INVITATIONAL : Mike Hill Comes Out of Brother's Shadow
- Risque 'Flesh Gordon' Sequel: An Intergalactic Disaster
- TV REVIEW : A Searing 'Grapes of Wrath'
- Morrison's 'Brown Eyed Girl' Makes Love in the Grass Again
- Japanese to Bring Developing Flair for Ballet to S.D.
- Air Bags, Seat Belts Required in Vans, Trucks : Safety: U.S. officials extend the 'passive restraint' requirement to the popular minivans, starting in 1994.
- Iraq Frees 1,135 Kuwaiti Captives; 3,865 Still Held
- Hussein May Have Thought He Could Win the War, Diplomat Tells Congress
- Poland Will Drop Visa Rule for Americans as Spur to Investment
- Amateurs Take Off on the Runway : Dozens of men strut, slouch, speed or saunter their way through benefit fashion show.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Rio Slum Dwellers Turn Into Squatters
- Gates' Status Could Jeopardize Book Deal : Fallout: Autobiography might be difficult to sell if he is no longer chief, publishing experts say.
- Judge Separates Owners in Business Feud : Oxnard: Restraining order bars one side from going within 50 feet of the headquarters of the potted plant firm.
- 7 Landmark Bungalows to Be Razed for Picnic Space : Supervisors: The board votes over the objections of preservationists to remove half of a onetime artists colony.
- Depositions Ordered on Remap Plan : Courts: City Council majority will be questioned by lawyer of critics who say certain areas were gerrymandered.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Right Way to Eat at Pasadena Old Town's Rite Spot : If you can't make it on a Saturday night, stick to lunch or breakfast.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Albert Brooks, This Is Your Comic Afterlife
- STAGE REVIEW : Susan Caroselli Serves Up a Hilarious, Layered 'Message'
- UCI Now Eyeing Realistic Targets
- Music and Dance Reviews : Rare Mozart From L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- STAGE REVIEW : An Involving 'Independence' at Gnu Theatre
- Budget-Conscious NBC News Drops Oliver
- ART
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crowded House Airs It Out
- Acts Announced at Greek, Universal : Entertainers: Aretha Franklin, Garth Brooks, Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra are among the most prominent names.
- New Unit Makes Car Listening Easy
- Her Songs of Fantasy Are Striking a Winning Chord With Children
- Singing and Playing for the Children : Concert: The organizers of Sunday's benefit at The Palomino hope to raise up to $16,000 for UNICEF.
- UCLA Economic Forecast: Victory in the Gulf,...
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- National Health Wins Food Union Contract
- NEWS ANALYSIS : It's No Glitch: Computer Buyers Downshift to Smaller Programs
- Of the 102 largest, publicly traded companies...
- EC Leaders Will Meet in April to Discuss Gulf
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : $860,000 OKd for Sewage Treatment
- British Credit Card Fraud Tops $50 Million
- Wilson Adds Support in Hope Land Trade : Growth: Ventura County officials are surprised at backing for turning over property in swap for road.
- Soviet Deputies Cite Vote, Call for New Union Treaty
- ANAHEIM : Magnolia Schools Expand Patrols
- Man Fatally Stabbed, 2 Injured After Attack by Gang With Bats, Knives
- L.A. Begins New Trash Pickup Era
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Saddleback Boys Sprint to Easy Victory
- ROUNDUP : Surface Pitches Perfect Game as Pacifica Beats La Quinta
- Walt Hazzard Will Interview for UCI Position
- Harvard, Royal Face a Fierce Court Battle in 3-A
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Watson (67) Tied for Lead; Nicklaus One Back
- Silver Streakers Laugh Away the Years : Theater: The 14 members of the improvisational troupe, ranging in age from 65 to 81, have turned to comedy in their retirement hours.
- REAL ESTATE : J.M. Peters Founder to Stay On at Least Until Firm Is Sold
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 16.58 Amid Worries Over Earnings
- Patrick F. Noonan, 48, president of the...
- Andrea Sheridan Ordin, who held positions as...
- Study Links Mood Problems With Work 'Allergies'
- U.S. Deficit Grows to $110.6 Billion, 13% Over '90 Pace
- Summary Executions Still Occurring in Kuwait : Human rights: Victims are Palestinians and other suspected collaborators of Iraq. 'The government is 'not in control,' the Red Cross says.
- 3 N.Y. Officers Charged in Unprovoked Pistol-Whipping
- Deaf Infants Say 'Goo-Goo' in Sign Language : Language: Findings indicate babies' manual and vocal babblings are inherent in the growing brain.
- Controllers Disagreed on Fog, Probe Told
- THE TIMES POLL : 31% of Angelenos Say Gates Should Quit Now
- Ventura : Police Arrest 3 on Burglary Charges
- Jury Deliberations to Resume in Trial of Accused Killer
- County OKs Water Cuts for Some Areas
- CLIPBOARD : Getting Into Harness
- ANAHEIM : Schedule Set for Redeveloping Mall
- L.A. Man, 19 Other Holocaust Survivors Meet With Walesa
- TUSTIN : Group Finds New Name Is Taken
- ASU Dismisses Ex-Capistrano Valley Player
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : McKinney's Single Again Lifts Poly
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Redington's Hit Caps OCC Rally in Ninth, Beats Rancho Santiago
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Tarkanian Mad After 83-66 Win : West Regional: UNLV coach unhappy with everyone but Johnson, who is too much for Utah.
- McCall Flurry Gives Bakersfield Victory
- Pro Football
- Davis Will Take Over Podium for Norrington
- New York Times Laying Off 61 Union...
- Awards for Visionary Bottom-Liners
- David Pryde, senior vice president at Morgan...
- McCarthy Fires Teamster Official: William Genoese, director...
- FOCUS: TRABUCO HILLS CENTERTrabuco Hills Center, a...
- Safeway Inc., Oakland, has appointed Robert H....
- Leo Fender, Electric-Guitar Pioneer, Dies in Fullerton
- Fall Pilots Hold to the Safe Course : Television: For all of their talk about looking for new ideas, all four networks' offerings remain, for the most part, remarkably familiar. Upstart Fox continues to be the most innovative--at least on paper.
- A Peek at Some Oscar Nominees Few Have Seen : Movies: Who's who in documentary, animated and live-action shorts categories.
- USAir Predicts Loss: USAir, which plans to...
- Disney Co. Looks to Build Empire of Time Shares : Entertainment: Company wants to change the state law regulating sale of such units before it decides on building villas in California.
- Analyst Shares Her Favorites in Health-Care Field
- For 3,000 Kuwaitis Moved to U.S., It's Been Tough, Too : Displaced persons: They are elated that their country is again free, yet frustrated that they cannot rejoin their families. And the living's been hard.
- Doctor Links HIV Case to Beating of Gays
- Free Assembly : Students Join Governor to Celebrate the Bill of Rights
- Unbelieving Tellers Thwart Bank Robber
- Another Orchestra Is in Trouble : Music: The Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove, $121,000 in debt, must raise $30,000 to hold its May 4 concert.
- Construction Worker Acquitted in Lancaster Condominiums' Fire : Courts: Crew foreman Gabriel G. Cevallos claims another employee was responsible for the $3-million blaze.
- Capt. Marshall Beebe, Flier, War Hero, Dies
- Council of Recreant Avoidance : City Council debates LAPD issue: Where does it stand?
- MOORPARK : City to Seek High Street Post Office
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques' Tugnutt Stops 70 Shots by Bruins
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia's Wilson Faces 21 Batters in No-Hitter
- Kirk Douglas Gets Special Writers Guild Honor
- San Diego Spotlight : Bagatel Is No Mere Pittance, and Sometimes Rightly So
- Clients Ask Judge to Place S.F. Tax Firm in Involuntary Bankruptcy
- Leasing Computers Can Preserve Cash
- Polygram Records Inc., London, named New York...
- 6 Rescued, Homes Lost in Oahu Floods
- Carl's Jr. Bid for Campus Site Gains Despite Gays' Protest
- 2 Navy Planes Collide; 27 Are Believed Dead : Aviation: Ships and helicopters search unsuccessfully for survivors 60 miles southwest of San Diego.
- Countywide : Small Plane Causes Jet to Abort Landing
- Too Much Water Endangers Pipes That Deliver It : Storms: Emergency repairs are under way to prevent the heavy rainfall from exposing and rupturing crucial lines. Sand-mining companies are also getting some blame for the erosion.
- Word Traveled Slowly in Rape Case : Crime: The report of the assault on the Orange Coast College campus more than 10 days ago is just now being spread among the students.
- $5.9-Million Award in Nassco Accident
- Wintry Conditions Continue to Prevail Despite Spring's Arrival
- REGIONAL REPORT : Cities' Tactics Vary in the War Against Waste : Recycling: State law requiring municipalities to cut back 25% by 1995 allows different approaches.
- THOUSAND OAKS : School District, Union OK Contract
- Soccer
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Eligibility Appeal for Esperanza Athlete Is Denied
- It's Defense the Sockers Can Bank On
- STAGE
- 'Doubles' Simply Delights at Tamarind Theatre
- Argentina Plans to Link Its Currency to Dollar : Economy: The move is aimed at holding down runaway inflation. The Buenos Aires stock market soared on the news.
- Continental $2.2 Billion in Red During 4th Quarter
- Eileen Sedgwick; Silent Films Star
- Woman Tells Satanic Horror Story to Jury : Testimony: She and her daughter, 11, say they were sexually abused and forced to drink human blood. Her sister has joined the suit against their mother, 76.
- 83 Sheep Gorge Themselves to Death; Their Owner May Be Herded Into Court : Animals: Rancher faces a misdemeanor charge after an employee allegedly dumped the carcasses into a ditch.
- OJAI : Deadline Extended for Dump Review
- Davis Joins Officials Urging Closure of Offshore Terminal
- Man Found Dead in Pacoima Field
- New Regulations Adopted for Homeless Shelters
- By Any Name, Looie Has Found Success
- Tournaments Canceled After Beer Ads Banned
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Win to Clinch Playoff Spot
- DODGERS : The Future May Not Be Now for Offerman
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : A Novice Makes Tracks in High-Tops
- PADRES : Riggleman Running On Time for Big Time
- 'Ghost' Comes Back to Life : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- Kosser Thrives in Off-Center World : Comedy: He seems more comfortable veering to the left than giving straight answers.
- Zuni Grill: Southwestern Flair
- Thomas Green Sells San Diego Brokers' Firm
- Student Stabbed in Fight at School Dies
- Jury Urges Executing Man, 75, Who Killed 5
- The Hidden Strength of Chief Gates
- Lawsuit Over Reporting of Possible Child Abuse Dismissed by Justices
- LAKE FOREST : County May Provide Funds to New Cities
- MIDWEST REGIONAL : The Shot Blacked Out, Connecticut Is Back
- ANGELS : Pitchers Welcome This Kind of Support
- Pileggi, the Fella Behind 'GoodFellas' : Movies: For 30 years, the New York journalist has covered cops, crime, corruption and the Mafia. His book inspired the acclaimed Martin Scorsese film--and he's up for an Oscar Monday.
- As a Thriller, 'Scissors' Can't Cut It
- President's Crime Bill
- Equal Treatment
- President's Crime Bill
- Police Commission
- MOVIES - March 22, 1991
- SEND THE ENVOY: Orange County gets its...
- IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHING: A Santa Ana resident...
- Wild Animal Park Creator Schroeder Dies at 89 : Zoology: Escondido resident had held many positions with San Diego Zoo since being hired as veterinarian in 1932.
- Demonstrators Demand That Korean Market Never Reopen : Shooting: A crowd of 150 at the store reflect growing tensions over the slaying of a 15-year-old girl by a grocer.
- State Hopes to Double Water to Southland : Drought: Reservoirs that feed Southern California continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
- Clarence Leo Fender; Created Renowned Stratocaster Guitar
- GOLDEN OLDIE: After more than a year...
- State Hopes to Double Water to Southland : Drought: Reservoirs that feed Southern California continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
- Police Say Tests Show King Was Legally Drunk
- State Hopes to Double Water for Southland : Drought: Reservoirs continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
- 2 Finds in One Mall Worth Checking Out
- O.C.-Based CPC Bids $1.1 Billion for Competitor
- Residents to Sue Over Dump Plan
- The Man Swept Up in the Furor : Friends, Family Say King Was Sometimes Lost but Never Violent
- Witness Says He Was Paid to Scare 'Queen of Bingo' : Hearings: Police cast doubt on the surprise testimony. Parlor operator Edith Ryan is seeking to block city efforts to revoke her license.
- CPC Bids $1 Billion for Debt-Wracked Charter Medical : Hospitals: The move by the Laguna Hills-based firm would create the nation's largest provider of psychiatric services, but the Georgia company is cool to the offer.
- SEE YA AROUND: Dist. Atty. Michael R....
- Names in the News - March 22, 1991
- Names in the News - March 22, 1991
- Names in the News - March 22, 1991
- Names in the News - March 22, 1991
- Obituaries - March 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 22, 1991
- Michael Jackson Agrees to Huge Contract With Sony
- From the Archives: Menendez Tapes Ruled Acceptable as Evidence
- Studios, Networks Agree to Private Talks: The...
- Tough Water Limits May Be Dissolved : Drought: Rains are filling Santa Barbara's reservoirs and the city might ease restrictions on usage. Goleta might not need to import water from Canada.
- 2 San Gabriel Scouts to Receive Awards
- Cudahy : Ground Will Be Broken for Bill Greene Sports Complex
- Downey : School Boundaries Revised to Ease Crowded Campuses
- Malashock Troupe to Perform in Carlsbad
- Schools to Hire Consultant to Study Bellflower Newcomer Plan : Education: The expert will attempt to ensure that the district complies with state and federal regulations before it puts some students in a separate language-learning facility.
- Montebello : Board Wants Smoking Ban for All School Buildings
- San Marino : Turn-Lane Closure Denied
- Beverly Hills Delays Vote on New Cuts in Water Use : Drought: Municipal officials say the city has already been stung by a $60,000 penalty for failure to make a 10% reduction for February.
- Long Beach Tells of Plans to Combat Rape
- Family of Woman With Leukemia Seeks Donor
- Standout Players Represent 10 Schools : Prep basketball: Two girls from Flintridge Sacred Heart and two boys each from La Canada and Ribet Academy are selected.
- Targeting 'Little Guys' for IRS Audits Is Overruled as Unfair
- Paramount : 10 Jobs May Be Cut to Trim $2.5 Million From Budget
- Design of Jungleland Complex OKd Despite Critics' Objections
- Van Nuys High Gets Original Photo Print of Famous Alumnus
- Mayor Discovers a Bad-Weather Friend at College
- COLUMN LEFT : An Act of Contrition for the Sin of War : As America celebrates, the protest continues, through prayer and fasting in jail.
- Columbia Guard Beubis Earns Honor
- Fountain Valley Selects Berg to Coach Football
- Thousand Oaks Boys', Girls' Teams Displace Traditional Powers
- Winter Sports
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : 1991 ALL-VENTURA COUNTY TEAMS : FIRST-TEAM PROFILES
- Shooting
- Reign of the Monarchs: Davis, Boseman Are Top Players : Boys: Guard is first sophomore to be a Times South Bay player of the year. San Pedro's Kordich is coach of the year.
- 'L.A. Law' Eyes Fear of Police : Television: An upcoming episode on the public's loss of trust includes camouflaged references to the beating of Rodney G. King.
- Winter Sports
- Quartet: It's About Time for a Change : Music: After a decade of performing transcriptions, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet wants to play more new music and broaden its audience.
- Westinghouse, Dow Make New Bid for FNN
- A Lower-Fat Mixed Grill
- Reinventing Paella
- Where Fun and Games Are Part of the Perqs
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Family Fun : An African production that won the 1989 Cannes Critics Prize will be shown at the Ojai Playhouse Sunday.
- Found in Translation : History: A Japanese diplomat's writings about Emperor Hirohito fill in some blanks in World War II records.
- Shedding Light on Abuse : Domestic violence: A national workshop at the University of Judaism, the first of its kind, focuses on Jewish families.
- Ireland Fund Gala Brought Out the Green
- Northwest Minimizes Safety Incidents : Aviation: FAA official claims 'thread of pilot error.' Company calls events 'anomalies' in testimony at hearing on Detroit runway collision.
- LIGHTENING UP : Louie Anderson Is Discarding Excess Baggage and Having More Fun
- Woman, 18, Killed in Shooting Accident
- That Shot's in the Rough
- Professor's Comments on Multiculturalism Cause Furor at College : Education: His Santa Monica College colleagues condemn remarks as 'racist, sexist and homophobic' but say no further action is planned.
- Man's Sentence Extended in Assault on Surfer
- Lancaster Schools Issue Layoff Notices
- 'Cottage White' Settles Dispute Over House Color
- Kansas City Douses Gulls With Late Goal
- Trail Blazers End Drought, Regain Reign : Pro basketball: They return to first place in Pacific Division after beating Clippers, 100-96.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Come Back to Win, Take One-Point Lead
- Golf : High School Preview : Sebek Strives for Proficiency While Juggling Three Sports : Outlook: Nordhoff junior competes on links and volleyball court in the spring after starring on basketball team.
- Wife Doesn't Recall Source of $784,000 Deposit : Courts: An attorney for a bankruptcy trustee says bank records indicate S&L; figure Bill Walters transferred the funds into his wife's account.
- Humana Inc.: The health-care management company posted...
- Pecan Pralines, Chinese Winter Soup
- Court Rejects Limiting Jobs to Protect Fetuses
- Council Candidates to Appear at Forum
- Blast at Haitian Activist's Office Linked to Gas Leak
- Temple City : School Increase Approved
- West Hollywood : McDonald's Settles Suit
- Making Each Drop Count
- One Eclectic Evening
- Jordan, Millikan, Poly Each Place 2 Players on Times' South Coast Boys All-Stars
- Cerritos : City Manager to Contest His Dismissal at Public Hearing
- In Super Bowl Bid, Money Still Name of the Game : Football: Civil rights appears to have taken a back seat to the allure of helicopters and 'the Gipper' during site selection.
- Planning Board Rejects Shopping Center Plan
- AF Seeks to Save B-2, Cites Its Conventional War Uses
- TUSTIN : Seniors' Help Sought in Special Education
- Imagine Films Ends TV Partnership With MCA:...
- S&P; Lowers Security Pacific Outlook: The New...
- Here's a sizzling opportunity to show off...
- Santa Monica : Water-Saving Measures
- SPRING PREENING : Time to Shape Up and Step Out
- Detectors Find 'Major Leak' at Wilson's House
- NOTEBOOK : Balance Helps Ribet Academy to State Title
- Adolfo Cruz Reta has been hired as...
- EARTHWATCH : The Trees of Life : Despite the drought, city dwellers are being encouraged to plant them to help clean the air.
- ARCHITECTURE : Fantasy Buildings of Old Venice Are Eloquent Even in Their Ruin
- Katella Deli Off the Beaten Track
- Stillwater Runs Deep at Caribe
- Ip Gets 4 Years in Pacific Beach Killing
- The Only Merger Question: Would Bigger Be Better? : Decision should not be based on San Diego's fears or pressure from Edison
- O'Connor Is Notably Absent From County's First 'Drought Summit' : Water: Mayor's office says city of San Diego doesn't recognize a higher authority to oversee what it does.
- Tijuana Adopted as Sister City
- SIMI VALLEY : DOE Slates Meeting on Cleanup Update
- San Diego
- HORSE RACING : When a Lane Opens, Joy Is Unbridled
- Pacific Loses Scholarships for Violations
- ANGELS : Offense Looks More Encouraging Than Blyleven
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Motorcycle Helmet Bill Revived
- Damien Gets Grants for Computer Program
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Galanter Retains Key Backers and Adds More : Politics: Groups that supported Galanter as a challenger remain in her camp, and major Democratic leaders add their endorsements.
- Alhambra Deaf to Sing-Along Bar's Plea : Regulation: Council refuses to permit <i> karaoke </i> at a reputed gang hangout, though the owner says it would upgrade the clientele.
- INS Arresting Nannies Who Seek Legal Status : Residency: Immigration officials use information given to Labor Dept. in good faith. Employers are fined.
- Serbia's Milosevic--Nationalism With Rigid Rule
- Teachers Group Gives Board 1st Pact Proposal : Glendale: The panel did not comment on the submission. District officials have not budgeted salary hikes and increased benefits.
- 67-Year-Old Gets 6-Year Term for Killing Ill Wife
- A Legend Returns to Van Nuys High : Marilyn: A photo of the star is donated to her old school and takes its place on a library wall.
- IRVINE : Westpark to Open as Year-Round School
- The Slaughter on Franklin Street--'It's Not a Big Deal'
- NEWBURY PARK : No Fault Found in '89 Murder Inquiry
- Environmentalists Urge 'No' on Recall, Warn of Precedent
- A Real Jobs Program for Women : A decisive Supreme Court ruling on so-called fetal protection efforts
- Ventura's Mathews Seeking Basketball Job at UC Irvine
- Boyd Grant Resigns at Colorado State
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Marina Upset by Newport Harbor
- COURT DOCKET
- PRO FOOTBALL NFL MEETINGS : Decisions on Super Bowl Weren't Easily Made
- So Timeless, So Timely, So Arlo : Witty Guthrie Honors the Past as Well as the Present at Coach House
- STOCKS : Dow Up 4.21 as Investors Hunt for Bargains
- Executive Life's Claims-Paying Rating Cut: Standard &...
- Checks in Mail for Small Bit of Bondholders' Loss
- CALPERS to Sell Junk Bonds: California's public...
- Palisades High Takes 2nd Place in Decathlon
- THEATER REVIEW 'NUTS' : Courthouse Star : A drama can still be caught at the old Simi Valley court building, but this time no one goes to jail.
- Vatican Is Renewing Contacts With Albania
- The laborers who shipped oranges out of...
- John Bellairs; Author of Children's Books
- Safety Proposal Could Affect O.C. Flights
- Lower Lake at Castaic to Open for Swimmers