- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI's Tennis Team Upset by Clemson
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Perfect Weapon' With Limits
- Asian Nations Reject Idea of Trade Bloc
- Security Pacific Buys Thrift Branches: The Los...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- William Turnbull; North Point Press Co-Founder
- O.C. Interests Seek Free Trade With Mexico
- FULLERTON : Plan Approved for Golf Driving Range
- 7 Life Terms for Israeli in Killing of 7 Palestinians
- Health Workers Bring AIDS Message Home to Minorities : Disease: Migrants are told how to avoid the deadly virus during talks in churches, classrooms, hangouts and farms.
- IRVINE : Flight of the Kite Unfurls Creativity
- All-Nonsense Approach Lets King Keep Title
- Miscellany
- SANTA ANITA : The San Felipe Is Short Work for Sea Cadet
- Magee Prevails in Rain at Orlando
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wild Child a Winner : Music: Group's magical mimicry of the Doors is fueled by David Brock's powerful portrayal of Jim Morrison, whose bad-boy antics became a rock legend.
- JAPAN: U.S. beef will be sold in...
- For Postwar Press, It's Bermuda Storm
- Laguna Hills High Wins Battle of Scholars : Education: The team will compete in the national Academic Decathlon in April. It took second in that contest last year when it also was the state champion.
- PLATFORM : Back-Burner Blues
- IRVINE : UCI Looks for Ways to Cut Water Use
- Winter Sports
- Penny Hammel shot a 66 to erase...
- A Coarse Crowd Numb to Stone's 'The Doors'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Shadow Over Black : The gifted singer and songwriter is unassuming and pales next to the vocal artistry of second-billed Merle Haggard. But Clint Black's future beckons.
- Dance : 2 Swanildas, 2 Interpretations in 'Coppelia'
- PHILIPPINES: Philippine tourism continues to suffer from...
- New Airport Opens in England: Queen Elizabeth...
- FOCUS : Is It Time to End Sanctions Against Vietnam?
- MCI to Unveil Its Frequent Caller Program
- BOOK REVIEW : Abuse, Self-Hatred Are Elements of a Truly Horrifying L.A. Story : THICKER THAN WATER, <i> by Kathryn Harrison,</i> Random House, $19.95, 288 pages
- Worker Slain, 1 Wounded in Restaurant
- COUNTYWIDE : Roles of Women in History Highlighted
- Miscellany
- Key Investors Pin Success for ITC to Buyout
- Marine Drowns During Training at Quantico
- Divers Blast Torpedo Caught in Fish Nets
- Green Label Bills in 11 States: In...
- Thai Drug Business Harms Legal Trade, Importer Contends
- Intruders Damage Plane at U.S. Base in Puerto Rico
- Russell Oswald; N.Y. Prison Head During Attica Uprising
- U.S. Firms Likely to Gain as Australia Eases Barriers
- TAIWAN: The Taiwan government plans to disburse...
- All Aboard
- Nursing Home Accord Stirs Confusion Among States : Health: Officials in other parts of the country wonder how U.S.-California deal on guidelines for acute-care residents will affect them.
- FULLERTON : Operation Clean-Up Campaign to Expand
- FULLERTON : Roof Fire Damage Put Near $100,000
- NBA ROUNDUP : Age Is No Burden to Parish
- Clippers, Schuler Fire Back at Portland : Basketball: They rally from 15-point deficit for 107-97 victory that trims Trail Blazers' lead over the Lakers to one-half game.
- DANCE
- Music : In Tune With Past Moderns
- KCRW-FM's Hopes Are High, but So Are Its Obstacles
- Science / Medicine : Dinosaurs Roamed Antarctica
- Chief Gates Should Quit, Sen. Biden Says
- Baker Urges Arab-Israel Flexibility : Mideast: The secretary calls for moves to build confidence on both sides.
- Staking Their Claim on the Suburbs : Minorities: Blacks and Latinos flee the city, looking for what many whites already have--a kinder, gentler way of life. But some fear they are leaving their culture behind.
- Lee Trevino sank a six-foot eagle putt...
- 1991 COUNTY TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEW
- RUNNING / TORRANCE 10-KILOMETER RACE : Hunt Has a Happy Birthday
- U.S. Military Warns Iraq to Keep Its Jets Grounded
- A Baby's Death: Will It Be Unsolved Mystery? : Child care: The county is investigating whether the coroner's office botched the case after a 3-month-old boy dies.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West to Hold 2nd Cultural Festival
- Zoo Has Big Plans for Little Moko : Condors: Newest chick will be released into wild next winter if all goes well. It is fifth to hatch in breeding program since last year.
- Absorbing Issue : Polymers Are Saving Grace for Large Water Users, but Some Question Long-Term Effects
- Science / Medicine : X-Ray, Cancer Link Discounted
- Miscellany
- French Minister Greeted With Jeers and Violence
- COLUMN ONE : Training: a Casualty on Street : The LAPD teaches officers to use only 'reasonable and necessary' force. But some say drug and gang violence create a siege mentality.
- Soviets Vote in Unity Showdown : Referendum: Tens of millions decide whether federal state should be preserved. Gorbachev and Yeltsin clash again.
- 200 More Marines Back From Gulf
- Kuwaiti Reprisal Killings Continue : Violence: Western officials grow increasingly frustrated at government's inability to control abuses.
- Water, Water Everywhere? So What's the Problem? : The week in review as California confronts a continuing supply crisis
- Seismic Law Compliance Reaches 85% : Housing: The city pushes owners to complete work on remaining unreinforced masonry buildings by 1992 deadline.
- Where's the Outrage for Dead Police?
- TUESDAY'S ELECTION
- Valenzuela Earns <i> Ole</i> in Mexico : Dodgers: He pitches well in emotional homecoming. Claire angrily denies report of trade talks with Padres.
- Ruddock Gets His Chance to Answer the Questions : Boxing: There are doubts about his ability, which will be tested by Tyson in a non-title fight tonight.
- ANGELS : It's Hammer Time as Parker Gets Two Hits in 9-6 Victory Over Cubs
- NFL MEETINGS : Further Review Might Mean the End of Replays
- MUSIC REVIEW : Robert Shaw Leads Salute to Genius of Leonard Bernstein
- Pop : The Twin Poles of Mexican Rock
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Come See the Individual and the Show
- Bombing Iraqi Troops
- Allocation of State's Water
- Allocation of State's Water
- Tofflers on New Warfare Theory
- Allocation of State's Water
- Allocation of State's Water
- For Chief Gates, the Brutal Truth: He Has a Final Obligation to LAPD
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Review MGM Ranch Plan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Seeking Budget Advisers
- SAN NICOLAS ISLAND : More Missile Testing to Close Off Waters
- A Distressing Crop of Water Worries : Community gardens: Green thumbs using public land fear the drought will bring an end to their small urban refuges.
- Motor Racing
- PADRES : Starting Lineup Coming Into Focus
- Music : Organist Murray Demonstrates Prowess
- KGTV Seems to Push Clark as Front Man of News Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : After Fast Start, No. 2 Arkansas Survives a Fight to the Finish : Southeast: Razorbacks jump to a 12-0 lead, but have hard time putting away Arizona State in a 97-90 victory. Alabama beats Wake Forest.
- Fooled You: A slip-and-fall artist slipped one...
- Noriega, Bradley Pace USD
- STAGE
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Corea Treads Two Stages With Expandable Band : Jazz: For the classics, he leads a trio, called Akoustic, which grows by two and becomes Elektric for the latest in keyboard technology. Akoustic is at the Coach House tonight.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : North Carolina Does Scramble Way to Usual Round-of-16 Spot : East: Defensive switch befuddles Villanova, quelling uprising in 84-69 victory. Eastern Michigan beats Penn State.
- ART : Laguna Beach City Hall Caught in a State-of-the-Art Squabble
- STAGE REVIEW : LATC's 'Platform': Political Satire Too Dated
- Hmong Select San Joaquin to Sink Roots : Census: Thousands of former refugees from Southeast Asia flocked to the state's heartland during the 1980s. Many remain on welfare with little hope of getting off, but the young are doing well.
- Admirers Bow to Architect at MOCA
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : No. 10 Utah Works Overtime on Its Image : West: Utes get 29 points from Grant to beat Michigan State, 85-84, in two extra periods and advance to play Nevada Las Vegas.
- Valenzuela, Dodgers: It's All in the Family
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Ends Drought; Sampras Loses
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Vanderbilt Surprises No. 5 Purdue, 69-63
- Swimming
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Etienne Decroux; Director, Drama Teacher
- Outlet Mall Proposed for Ontario: Developers and...
- CHINA: Despite emergency measures to boost China's...
- Mattel Wins Round Against Swedish Doll Maker:...
- Ratepayer Advocates Oppose Edison Increase: An internal...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Japanese Firms to Make Pianos for Steinway
- U.S. Preference Is 'Anybody but Saddam' as Ruler
- PACIFIC REPORT : A Bumpier Road Ahead : Cars: A reputation for poor quality, shrinking markets and much higher wages are slowing the growth of South Korea's auto industry.
- Chrysler May Sell Control of its Finance Unit : Autos: The sale could bolster the car company's bottom line and increase the financing subsidiary's credit rating.
- Japan Forces Removal of U.S. Rice Sample
- Litton Case Tests Firms' Rights to Worker Inventions
- Starlight Benefit Spotlights Pop Singer
- Undoing the 'Dapper Don'? : Prosecutors say they can finally put John Gotti behind bars--and hasten the Mafia's demise.
- Swallows' Return: A Flight of Fancy : Legend: The tale about their visit every March 19, though just a story, will still draw tourists to San Juan Capistrano this week.
- A Reversal of Teaching Strategies : Education: Two Fountain Valley teachers have created a program for English that emphasizes oral skills first and sentence structure later.
- Soldier of Good Fortune Arrives in Time for Child's Birth
- Q & A: CANDIDATES' VIEWS ON THE ISSUES : L. A. City Council: 2nd District
- Jack Warren; Policeman Involved in Martin Luther King Jr. Arrest
- Fire at Unocal Refinery Spews Smoke Seen for Miles; No Injuries
- Major U.S. Inspection to Focus on Rockwell : Environment: Critics question whether the Department of Energy can fairly assess its own operations at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory.
- Science / Medicine : Research Finds Cancer Afflicted Allosaurus
- LA PALMA : Garage Water Heater Blamed in Home Fire
- Transient's Body Found Under Bleachers : Investigation: Police believe the man, whose identity is unknown, was murdered several hours before members of a softball team found him.
- BUENA PARK : Bystander Nabs Stabbing Suspect
- Historic Effort To Set It Right
- Auto Mechanics Recommend an Attitude Adjustment
- Ecstasy to Agony in Only 24 Hours : Kings: After beating Calgary with a furious rally on Saturday, they blow a lead and lose to Vancouver, 5-4, in overtime.
- Miscellany
- Central Arizona Wins in Softball at Golden West
- New Age Music : Scott Cossu Concert: Promise Kept
- The Measure of Ourselves in 'Dances With Wolves'
- German Firm Tied to Scud Launchers
- SCR Blast Is From the Cast at Head Table
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Protectionists Quake Over Mexico : It's pathetic to argue that we'll become weaker if our poor neighbor grows stronger; consider their grim alternative.
- White House Reportedly Seeks Arms Sale Agency
- VENTURA : Indians' Lifestyle to Be Subject of Tour
- MOVIE REVIEW : Leave It to 'Beavers,' IMAX's Latest Triumph
- Stage : 'Russian Teacher' Fails to Make Grade for Social Satire
- DANCE REVIEW : A New but All Too Familiar 'Coppelia'
- Finding Meaning From the Holocaust
- Allocation of State's Water
- Tofflers on New Warfare Theory
- Population Explosion
- LAPD
- Tofflers on New Warfare Theory
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Come See the Individual and the Show
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Classroom Math Series
- MOVIES - March 18, 1991
- MOVIES - March 18, 1991
- MOVIES - March 18, 1991
- LOOK! IN THE SKY! The return of...
- PEEK INSIDE: New medical technology is often...
- New Mideast Arms Race Feared in War's Aftermath : Weaponry: U.S. policies in many instances encourage sales--particularly to nations considered friendly.
- Records Show Mayor Intervened for Builder : City Hall: The developer has been a fund-raiser for Bradley. A mayoral aide denies any impropriety.
- STOP, LISTEN, GIVE: If you build it,...
- Oil Tanker Rips Pipeline; Fuel Spilled in Bay
- Laguna Hills Wins Battle of State Scholars : Competition: The high school beat out Palisades High to win its second straight championship in the California Academic Decathlon. The team will compete for the national title in April.
- Recruiting Cleanup Workers--'You Can't Be Picky'
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Burden of TV Election Ads Exaggerated, Study Finds : Politics: Media costs are often cited for bloated war chests. But they appear to be far lower than estimated.
- SPEND OR SAVE? The ups and downs...
- SANTA ANA / VILLA PARK : Arson Suspect Held in Vacant House Fire
- 500 County Educators Face Loss of Jobs : Schools: March 15 was the deadline to issue preliminary layoff notices. If the state does not provide enough money for their budgets, districts would be forced to send final notices in May.
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 18, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - March 18, 1991
- Before We Rush to Condemn the Department's Leadership, Examine the Facts : LAPD: Rapid recruitment has strained system, but there is no institutional anti-black bias. Vast majority of officers are models of duty and valor.
- Meadow Star Romps at Aqueduct
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fielder's Choice Helps CLU in Sweep of Biola
- Harmony Puts USD's Team in Tune : Tennis: Coach Stephens has Toreras' program on the upswing.
- Toros Split Doubleheader
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Williams Helps Cut BYU to Size : West Regional: Six-foot-10 center outplays 7-6 freshman Bradley, scoring 24 points as Arizona advances, 76-61.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Church Goes 47-2 1/2 in Triple Jump
- When Titans' Miller Sits, Stanford Makes Move : West Regional: With Fullerton star on the bench with three fouls, Cardinal has 16-4 run on way to a 91-67 victory.
- Riverside County
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- No Heroes Without Combat : PETTIBONE'S LAW <i> By John Keene (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 363 pp.) </i>
- Orange County
- FICTION
- The Little Village That Wouldn't Change : Carmel Has Resisted 'Progres' for 75 Years and Visitors Still Wish They Could Stay For Good
- Cheerleader Case: the Ultimate Stage Mother?
- Stanford Could Show Imelda a Thing or Two
- On View : TV Series Is a Treat
- Nickelodeon gets inside the head of a 13-year-old named Clarissa Darling
- Action on Canyon Project Delayed : Development: Coastal Commission grants developer's request for more time to work on grading plan for tract in Malibu's Encinal Canyon.
- Assailant in Passing Car Shoots Driver
- Bike Patrol Won't Be Glitzy, Just Effective : * Dana Point Officers Will Cover More Ground and Be More Accessible on 2 Bicycles
- Deputies Call Off Hunt for Man, 78, Missing in Desert
- COMMENTARY ON PROPOSITION 140 : Limiting Legislative Terms Is No Way to Attract Top People : The measure may save taxpayer dollars but it cannot affect the integrity of those who serve in Sacramento.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Win Despite Hull's 79th
- After Slow Start, St. Bernard Wins 11-3
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : County Teams Have a Perfect Day : This Time, Brea-Olinda Gets It Right
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sieckmann Leading in the Rain
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : U.S. Davis Cup Team: Survival of the Unfittest
- PREP ROUNDUP : Honikel's Homer in Seventh Gets Servite Past Mater Dei
- REGIONAL REPORT : Southland CEOs Think Recession Has Bottomed : Economy: The same sampling of business leaders recognized the severity of the downturn before economists did. Now their timetable for a recovery is more optimistic than the experts'.
- Minimizing the Tax Bite When You Sell Shares
- Cruising Through the Russia of Peter the Great
- Two-lane Blacktop (A&E; Sunday at noon), Monte...
- Travel Company Ranks World's 10 Best Walks
- How to Manufacture a Menagerie of Glass From Grains of Sand
- Gates Battles to Restore His and the LAPD's Image : Law enforcement: Chief goes on offensive to defuse beating furor and its impact on the entire department.
- Parents Rally for Ousted Whittier Principal : Education: Backers of Phelan Elementary's Kirk Reeve want him reinstated, citing his work at the school and in the community.
- Japanese Find Weird Burgers Easy to Swallow
- Pasadena : College Appoints Dean
- Pumping Threatens to Sink High Desert's Future
- Man Shot in Car After Party Fight
- Winter Sports
- Dehere Lifts Seton Hall Past Creighton
- Unsung Heroes? : Navy Launches Campaign to Let the Public Know of Its Role in the Persian Gulf War
- Cram Course Is Needed for Measure J : * Proponents Have Their Work Cut Out for Them in Quickly Informing the Voters
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kevin Johnson Rallies Suns Past Hawks, 128-116
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : ** THE DOORS : "The Doors Live in Europe 1968" : <i> A*Vision($19.98)</i>
- INTERVIEW : Beyond the Stereotype : Comedian Tamayo Otsuki can dish out the superficial ethnic jokes, but her thoughts about her hard road to American prime time run deep
- Beware of Sales Pitch Offering 'Valuable Prizes'
- Workers' Comp Reforms Fail to Quell Discontent : Insurance: With medical and litigation costs up to 40% higher than elsewhere in the state, employers and insurers ponder whether they should stay in L.A. or even California.
- 3 Scholarships Offered by Women Architects
- Something Is Rotten in Rivertown : DOWN BY THE RIVER <i> By Monte Schulz (Viking: $19.95; 432 pp.)</i>
- Eva Gabor guests on The Adventures of...
- Proposed Pipeline Would Carry Oil From Bakersfield to Carson
- Here's One Revolution That Has Left a Good Taste in Everyone's Mouth : Food: No longer do travelers eat "in" only as a last resort. Now in almost every major city, some of the best restaurants can be found in hotels.
- AYH Trips Available for All Ages
- Corona Has Ambitious Plans to Bring 'the Circle' Around
- * Byron T. Robinson Sr.: Retired Fire Engineer
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Students to Vote on Child Center
- In Search of a City of Racial Fairness
- Dave Parker: a Strawberry or a Lemon
- House of Yahweh Plans Stir Turmoil : Redevelopment: A City Council hearing on the charity's proposed new building is scheduled Thursday.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Down the Stretch in the Wild, Wild West
- MOVIES : Happily Out of Step : In between arrests, actor Martin Sheen finds time to direct a Vietnam War-era drama, 'Cadence,' that's in step with his crusades
- MOVIES : Why Do Critics Love These Repellent Movies? : POINT : Moviegoers looking for guidance are becoming alienated by reviewers' penchant for grotesque violence
- Little Kernels a Big Issue in Rhode Island
- KCOP's Police Lineup
- A Santa Monica Woman Row, Row, Rows Way to Title
- Rosemead : Vote Recount Confirms Loss
- Stylized Reality? Not a Problem : Fox's 'Parker Lewis' Combines Imaginitive Dubbing, Creative Sound Effects
- Soviet Unity Vote Divides Ukrainians
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Freshman Pitches Simi Valley to Title, 1-0
- Moorpark Finally Hits a High Note in 13-12 Victory
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Angels' Coach, Ex-Olympian Among Honorees
- Texas Ends UCLA's Track Streak
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea-Olinda and Palos Verdes Win Titles
- Quibbles & Bits
- COVER STORY : WAR OF THE RAP EGOS : VANILLA ICE : Why Is Everyone Still Fussing About Ice?
- Pauling Brings Respectability to Vitamin
- Vasquez Says His Letter Didn't Oppose Bird's Endangered Tag
- Zeroing In on a Comparison of the '90s Art Scene and the Nazi Era
- Reserve Doctor
- Customers Formerly Loyal to Sears Say Poor Service Has Driven Them to Shop Elsewhere
- Photo Exhibit Facts
- Rating Joni Mitchell
- For Many, Faith in Scriptures Still Firm
- Storm's Runoff, Drought Raise Issues of Conservation, Waste
- Exploring the Jim Morrison Era
- Beach Booze Ban
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of March 17-23
- THE ARABS
- Zeroing In on a Comparison of the '90s Art Scene and the Nazi Era
- Cutting Schools to the Bone
- Downfall of Sen. Cranston
- Downfall of Sen. Cranston
- THE ARABS
- Marketplace: Model of Superb Swap Meet
- Customers Formerly Loyal to Sears Say Poor Service Has Driven Them to Shop Elsewhere
- Excellent is the only way to describe...
- In Defense of Scorned 'Bottom Feeders'
- Caltrans' Games Won't Work
- THE ARABS
- Downfall of Sen. Cranston
- Storm's Runoff, Drought Raise Issues of Conservation, Waste
- Vasquez Says His Letter Didn't Oppose Bird's Endangered Tag
- Excess Preservation
- Water Crisis
- Rating Joni Mitchell
- Putting a Price on the Boz's Movie Debut
- Storm's Runoff, Drought Raise Issues of Conservation, Waste
- Elder Statesmen Win Applause
- Solutions to Ticket Ills
- ZIMMERMAN UNMASKED
- Hospital Merger
- Deposit Insurance Rates Should Be Tied to Risk
- Families of Fire Victims Need Help Now
- Home Buyers Can Get Loan Advice at Two Times Fairs
- FICTION
- India's Mystery, Ireland's Charm