- Assemblyman Votes No on CD Longbox
- State Unemployment Rate Soars to 7.4%, Highest Level Since 1985 : Economy: California's number of jobless was estimated at 1.1 million in February. Last year at this time, 720,000 were out of work.
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver, 72, Dies After Van Drifts Into Tree
- Lots of Wins, No Titles : Formula One Driver Mansell Goes After First Championship
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Just Call Donna Duke 'the Queen of Aces'
- Survey: College Athletics 'Out of Control"
- State Department Hurts 'Visit Indonesia Year'
- Two Ways to Find a Paris Vacation Apartment : While in America, Hire an Agency
- FICTION : PRIVATE ACTS <i> by Linda Gray Sexton (Little, Brown: $19.95; 317 pp.).</i>
- Long Beach Police and FBI Agents Seize Art Gallery in Major Drug Investigation
- CAPITAL JOURNAL : Insider Writes Novel About Sex, Lies and Politics
- A big Happy Birthday to Big Bird: PBS throws a roller-skating party
- Improved Relations : His Father Recovering From Drug Addiction, Bip Roberts Is Fulfilling His Potential With Padres
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 5-Run 11th Inning Gives Pierce Win, 10-5
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA Reforms in Place for Tournament
- 'The Last Supper' Turned Out to be No Cakewalk
- America's Snub Was Paris' Gain
- A Rebel's Verse : The Doors' Jim Morrison made his mark as a rocker, but 20 years after his death it is his poetry that is attracting new attention.
- PERSPECTIVE ON A 'NEW WORLD ORDER' : An Eagle Amid Less Powerful Fowl : Reliance on international coalition in the Gulf strengthens and limits the American hand in coming dealings.
- WAC TOURNAMENT : BYU Upends Utah in Overtime
- Supreme Court's Rulings Rankle Business Lawyers : Law: The conservative-dominated bench is not the friendly forum the attorneys hoped for. The justices tend to be pro-government.
- Age Before Duty : THE MACGUFFIN <i> By Stanley Elkin</i> , <i> (Linden Press: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- There will be a Talking by MICHAEL HARTNETT
- Two Ways to Find a Paris Vacation Apartment : While in Paris, Scout Out Ads
- Teacher Has 'Retired' 3 Times but Keeps Coming Back--and Loving It
- Yeltsin Steps Up Gorbachev Attack : Soviet Union: He seeks to rally liberals and radicals, calls for a united democratic front to battle Communist Party's hold on central government.
- Knocking at Doors of Academic Acceptance
- Rally Today Will Salute Persian Gulf Victory
- An Honor Firm Says It Can Do Without : Preservation: The Farmers Market is designated an historic monument. If the ruling is upheld by the City Council, the market's development-minded owners could face delays in getting any changes approved.
- Miscellany
- ANALYSIS : CSUN's Achievements Lost in Its Losing Season : College basketball: Misfortune and a faltering finish obscure some memorable moments in Matadors' inaugural NCAA Division I campaign.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Lakers, Prophecies Going the Wrong Way
- Striking It 'Rich'
- Carter Hawley's Adviser a 'Bulldog' Facing Biggest Test
- BREAKTHROUGHS ON HUNGER: A Journalist's Encounter With Global Change <i> by Richard M. Harley (Smithsonian Institution Press: $12.95, illustrated).</i>
- Diamond Bar Official Named Woman of Year
- High Anxiety (Channel 5 Sunday at 6...
- Go Figure: Rules Change for Ice Skaters
- The Youngest Moms : Teen Pregnancy Rate Keeps Rising--and Changing Lives
- Baldwin Park : Security Bar Ban May End
- Professionals Swap Fast-Paced Lives for Chance to Relax, Reflect : Lifestyle: Some came out of the money-making binge of the '80s with spiritual hangovers. They leave behind high salaries for a simpler way of life.
- Kuwait's Ruler to Return, Promises Democracy : Gulf: Sheik Jabbar meets Baker. He 'will walk (the) path' of liberalization. Women may get the vote.
- Protecting Oil Means Protecting Balance of Power : Mideast: The United States has regarded the Middle East as a region of strategic interest since World War II. Why should it change now?
- Truck Accident Leaves 1 Dead
- COLUMN RIGHT : Contempt for Law May Be the Result
- Chile's Saddam: It Happens Elsewhere
- Disabled Man Acquitted After Row With Police
- Time to Clear the Air Over San Joaquin Hills Toll Road : * Environmental Questions Must Be Taken Seriously--and Soon
- Few Worry if Payzant Is Traveling 25% of Time : Education: Although some employees think the city schools superintendent should spend more time running the sprawling district, school board trustees are only mildly concerned.
- Hirmez Boosts Sockers : MSL: Midfielder gets two goals, game-winning assist in 6-4 victory over Baltimore.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION IV
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE MEN'S SEMIFINAL : Fresno State Keeps Rolling, 87-70
- Will Bell Be Trouble for Cubs or Rest of NL?
- NEWPORT ELKS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fleury's Unusual Hat Trick Sparks Flames, 8-4
- Nobody's Patsy
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- Global Air Market Gets Mean : With a Handful of Carriers Dominating the Domestic Scene, U.S. Airlines Scramble for a Bigger Share of International Travel
- Covina : City Manager Gets 10% Raise
- Baldwin Park : Panel Proposes Card Club
- COLUMN ONE : A People Problem in the Air : Technology and engineering advances have made the machinery of air travel safer. But federal records disclose a vast array of procedural blunders by pilots and air traffic controllers.
- When I got out of Northern Michigan...
- No. 15 Cal Poly Pomona Wins West
- Long Beach Press Crushes Titans
- CSUN Baseball Team in Fresno St. Event
- Maicel Malone of Arizona State broke the...
- Winter Sports
- Blazing Canyons Stays Hot, Rallies Past Valley, 10-9
- POP MUSIC : It's as Easy as SBK : SBK Records takes unknowns and spends big to make them known. (Hey, it worked with Wilson Phillips and Vanilla Ice.)
- Cityhood Proponents in Hacienda Heights Hope 3rd Time Is the Charm : Incorporation: After two failed attempts, supporters are resurrecting a bid to turn this racially diverse community into the county's newest city.
- Center Languishes as Whittier, Builder Argue Store Image, Clientele
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : World Festival Grows to 26 Events
- Jockeys McCauley, Colson Both in Stable Condition
- Mira Costa's Davis Is MVP in All-Star Game
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL REGIONAL FINALS : For Morningside, Regional Title Was a (Four)gone Conclusion
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Estancia Comes Back to Haunt Pomona : Division III: After losing to same team in Section championship game last week, Eagles get 64-40 victory and a trip to state final.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- UNDER THE COVERS: You can bet Warner...
- State Lets Realty Firm Remain Open Despite Loss of License
- Group Urges Blacks to Adopt Color-Sensitive Buying Habits : Inglewood: Recycling Black Dollars encourages members to be race-conscious in patronizing businesses. It holds networking meetings and publishes a directory.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 9
- Barrett Creeps to One-Stroke Lead : Golf: Davies falls to second in Inamori Classic when she misses three-footer on No. 18.
- Winter Sports
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Diamond Bar Beats Servite for Title
- SKIING WORLD CUP : It's <i> Ciao </i> Time for Tomba in Giant Slalom
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- NONFICTION : LONELY GIRLS WITH BURNING EYES by <i> Marian Faye Novak (Little Brown: $18.95; 224 pp.)</i> .
- NORA EPHRON COLLECTED <i> by Nora Ephron (Avon: $8.95).</i>
- Sri Lanka to Try to Domesticate 500 Wild Elephants
- The 'Moonstruck' Effect : OLYMPIA DUKAKIS GETS MORE ROLES OF SUBSTANCE
- 'Last-Hope' School Is 2nd Chance for Students
- Old Troubles Cast Shadow on New 'Star Wars' Image : Defense: The Pentagon has offered a scaled-down plan. Many experts question its economics, efficiency.
- Lobsters Were Litter in Colonial Days
- Defining Child's Role in an Equal World
- Pendleton Marines Met With Joyous Welcome : Homecoming: First wave of troops home from Gulf War return to hugs, kisses and tearful embraces.
- USC Wins, Seeks NCAA Bid : Trojans: Raveling convinced his team will be invited to the tournament after 74-57 victory over Washington State.
- Brea-Olinda Girls Beat Ventura Again to Reach State Division II Title Game
- Dennison's Hit Leads SDSU to Win in 10th
- TENNIS MEN AT INDIAN WELLS : Net Gain: Forget's Returns Pay Dividends
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' DIVISION I STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP : Morningside Defeats Clovis West
- Ready or Not, Here Comes the WLAF's Opening Kickoff
- FILM COMMENT : 'The Doors' and the '60s--A Fantasy
- Music of the Season--Handel, Mozart
- Writing in a Dry Season
- Builder Survey Reprints
- JASMINE <i> by Bharati Mukherjee (Fawcett: $4.95).</i>
- Roseanne Barr and her husband Tom Arnold's...
- SUVA: A Face of Paradise Only a Maugham Could Love
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : The Meadows sisters--Audrey and Jayne--work together on 'Uncle Buck'
- Corruption 'a Calamity' in Argentina
- THE KURDS IN IRAQ
- A Woman of Mystery : Espionage: Countess Aline Romanones has written no less than three books about her exploits as a spy. But skeptics keep asking: Is she all she says she is?
- CSULB Foresees Layoffs in $14-Million Cutback : Budget: Should state spending plan pass as proposed, the university system would be big loser.
- Come and Get It (Channel 11 Monday...
- "The Unicorn" is an odd idea for...
- Dwelling Is the House That Honesty Built
- Eastern Airlines Pays $42,500 to Family of Woman Who Died Under Its Care
- The Day in the Gulf
- To Our Readers:
- PLATFORM : Hopeful Politics
- Bush Is Off Mark in Focusing Energy Policy on Oil, Nuclear Power Instead of Alternatives
- Will Power : Survivors Struggle Over $12-Million Estate
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Golden West Beats Cypress in 10th
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION IV
- Winter Sports
- Tustin Upsets Artesia, 51-36, in the Division II Title Game
- LOODING TOWARD ALBERTVILLE : They Made Their Wishes Upon a Star : Figure skating: The Eldredges have sacrificed everything--including unity--to help their son, Todd, become a national champion.
- Terrapins Have Empty Feeling : College basketball: The cruel reality of being banned from the ACC tournament begins sinks in for players, coach.
- SWIMMING PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Gets 10th Title in Row
- Missies Are Hits With 67s : Golf: Berteotti, McGeorge climb into contention with tournament-best rounds.
- HOOD ORNAMENTS: Isn't it funny how rock...
- The Darkness and Light of David Bailey : The photographer who epitomized Swinging London of the '60s emerges from relative obscurity for his first solo show in Los Angeles
- Latinos See Majorities in New State and U.S. Districts : Reapportionment: Tremendous growth in last decade could mean more seats in Legislature and Congress. Asian-Americans also call for more representation.
- The New Campaigns : CIVIL RIGHTS : President Blows His Chance to Lead
- Gang Counselor Keeps the Lid on Pressure Cooker : Education: Joan Lewis makes Granada Hills High School neutral turf in a collision of bused-in students.
- Loyola's Smith Gets 100th Win as Lions Sweep Santa Clara
- CSUN Defeats Penn State in Grueling Test : College volleyball: Tulino keeps Matadors on track for postseason play with clutch serving in fifth game.
- Rest Assured, This Horse Is a Big Winner
- Long Beach Too Much for Fullerton : Women's basketball: The 49ers play tight defense and beat the Titans, 71-60, in Big West championship game.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : This Time, Estancia Is 64-40 Winner Over Pomona
- Lakers Put an End to the Skid : Pro basketball: Los Angeles gets past the Bullets, 87-72, to snap its three-game losing streak.
- John Strobel Leaving Angeli for a Place of His Own
- CONTRACTORS on the DEFENSIVE : Military: Technological success in the Gulf War can't fully cure the ailing arms industry. Here's what Orange County's major companies are doing to cushion declining fortunes.
- $30,000 Donated for Equipment for Disabled Students
- Mork to Nick
- Cal State L.A. Nursing School Gets $162,000
- BOOK MARK : "Confessions of an Eco-Warrior," by Dave Foreman : Lose the Wilderness, and Nature No Longer Reigns
- COLUMN RIGHT : It's Safe Streets Versus Urban Terror : In the '50s, rampant crime didn't exist because offenders feared what the police would do.
- Two Take Big Spins, Win Total of $130,000 : Lottery: A Santa Ana man will receive $100,000 and a Mission Viejo resident wins $30,000. A Huntington Beach woman will try her luck next week.
- Japanese Do Good Job in L.A. Philanthropy
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Silva's Homer Carries Hilltop
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Tustin Has Look of a State Finalist : Division II: Plain old Tillers shock top-ranked Artesia, 51-36. San Ramon awaits in Oakland.
- Not Your Typical Family Melodrama
- EC Moves Toward Global Financial Marketplace
- I watched with great pleasure the "All...
- NONFICTION : COLLECTING SOULS, GATHERING DUST by <i> Gerald Belcher and Margaret Belcher (Paragon House: $22.95; 320 pp.)</i> .
- FICTION : WHO DO YOU LOVE? <i> by Valerie Sayers (Doubleday: $18.95; 325 pp.).</i>
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Book Has Tips for Foreign Travel
- Home Improvement : Cross-Connections Can Contaminate Water
- I have seen nearly every western TV...
- Jordan Seeks Removal of Allied Forces From Gulf
- Recount Set in Rosemead Council Vote : Election: Joe Vasquez blames his 26-vote loss Tuesday to Margaret Clark on the city's old-fashioned counting system. The city clerk calls the system foolproof.
- Ready, Set, Think! : City Academic Decathlon Champion Palisades High Is Cramming and Sharpening Its Competitive Edge to Take on Teams From Throughout State
- Rebels Back to Normal, Win Easily : Big West: Only Fresno State stands between UNLV and conference championship.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- DODGERS : Salaries Don't Increase Pressure, O'Malley Says
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Rally in 7th, Beat Iowa State
- Sell S&L; Stock to a Friend, Then Declare Loss
- New Organic Products
- Nothing but Paradise : There's Little to Do on Fiji's Lush Island of Qamea Except Relax. And That's Just Fine.
- Wet Walks in the Florida Everglades
- S. Bernardino County
- Unlimited Canada Rail Pass
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- This Year, Brown May Be Beautiful : Drought: As cities prepare for the spring rite of selecting top homes and gardens, they may have to take a new look at what's attractive.
- Outflanked by Those Instant War Experts
- Outpouring of Love, Emotion Greets Marines
- Old Chinese Healing Art Is Latest in Health Wave
- The Only Way Los Angeles Can Clear Its Name of Police Brutality : LAPD: Silence about law-enforcement abuses is routine in Los Angeles, unlike in other major U.S. cities. The problem is oversight institutions are weak.
- Los Padres Forest Supervisor Transferring to Job in Oregon
- Balancing Nature, the Needs of People : * Officials Put Heads Together to Save Precious Water, Endangered Bird
- Crosswalk Lights Postponed
- Unlicensed Waste Hauler Gets 6-Year Prison Sentence
- All's Quiet--So Far--in State Senate Campaign : Politics: The low-key race for John Seymour's seat could explode as contenders try to blast their way ahead with a barrage of attacks, insiders say.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Pirates Off to Hot Start This Season
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Sleepless Night Precedes a Game to Dream About
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Beilstein Gets Mad, Tillers Get Victory : Division II: Senior guard is knocked down, but he gets up and leads Tustin into state final.
- Three Dana Hills Pitchers Combine for Perfect Game
- Hrudey's 20th Win a Shutout : Kings: Goalie has to face only 21 shots in 3-0 victory over Nordiques. He and Berthiaume have become quite a team.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Beats Capriati, Will Face Graf in Final
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION V
- Oxnard Digests Ventura After Five Little Bites : Keyword: Condors win, 5-4, in bottom of the ninth after scoring a run at a time to overcome an early deficit.
- INTERVIEW : Hey, Chris! Where'd the Edge Go? : 'Saturday Night Live' rookie Chris Rock brought a street-wise sense of humor that has been somewhat smoothed out--for now.
- ART : COMMENTARY : The Ties That Bind : The reconstruction of the 1937 'Degenerate Art' exhibition reflects a rising--and malevolent--tide of modern-day populist rhetoric
- FAMILY ATTRACTIONS : Lucy--The Museum : If you loved Lucy, now there's 2,200 square feet of enough Lucille Ball memories to keep you happy between reruns
- NONFICTION : MAXIMUM MORPHONIOS: The Life and Times of America's Toughest Judge <i> by Ellen Morphonios with Mike Wilson (William Morrow & Co.: $19.95; 275 pp.).</i>
- Liberty National Bank's Profits Fall 6% in 1990
- Tamarron, the popular Colorado ski/golf resort outside...
- AURELIA <i> by Gerard de Nerval, translated by Kendall Lappin (Asylum Arts: $6.95).</i>
- Living in the Trap of Luxury : ALL THE PAIN THAT MONEY CAN BUY: The Life of Christina Onassis <i> By William Wright</i> , <i> (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- Build Tomato Cages
- Astonomy Professor at Caltech Honored
- Lobstermen Facing Rough Seas, Bad Weather--and Bad Times
- Museum Preserves the History of Blacks' 'Great Migration' North
- Woman Fights to Share Civil War : History: Some national parks will not allow her to play part of soldier at battlefield re-enactments. She charges discrimination and has filed a lawsuit.
- Unexploded Bomb Found in Investigation of UCSB Arson
- Bill Lane Doulos, 47, former executive director...
- Show Them the Doors : More Books on the Dead Rock Star Promise to Crowd Shelves
- New Cultures, New Tongues, New Vitality for County
- Howe's Comeback Bid Is Off to a Fine Start
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon's Sixth Sense Helps Rockets Stay in Thick of Race
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' DIVISION I STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP : Fremont Finishes Santa Barbara
- Catching On With the Bat : Defensive About His Offensive Capabilities, Cal State Northridge's Sims Sets Out to Shake the Tag of Being One-Dimensional
- Earth Angel : CONFESSIONS OF AN ECO-WARRIOR, <i> By Dave Foreman (Harmony Books: $19.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- Economic Rivals in a Laissez-Fairyland : THE END OF LAISSEZ-FAIRE : National Purpose and the Global Economy After the Cold War <i> By Robert Kuttner (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 304 pp.)</i>
- Tustin Family Ready to Make Marine at Home : Homecoming: When Sgt. Billy Alvarado rushed off to the Persian Gulf, his family didn't get to say goodby. Now they plan to make up for lost time.
- Albanian Forces Try to Halt Flood of Refugees
- Our birthday approaches. The big Three-Six. And...
- The New Campaigns : POLITICS : If Politics Were Waged Like War
- Keeping Afloat : Resources: A vast subterranean reserve is frugally managed, making the North County the envy of a parched state. Water managers have pampered the supplies for half a century.
- Fanning the Flames : Barbecue Assn. Fights Air Quality Board Over Starter Fluid Ban
- Suspects Hold Health Spa Clients, Workers for 4 Hours; 4 Arrested
- N.C. High School Focuses Brain Power on Math, Science
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Teen-Agers Hurt in Park Stabbings
- After One Season, Hofman Leaving Titan Basketball
- Christian Coasts to First Title
- ANGELS : Winfield Picking Up Where He Left Off in '90
- 'Independence' Gets a Gnu Production
- Kael Calls It Quits
- Feed Needy at Club Site
- 'L.A. Movies'
- Cityhood for North Tustin Wouldn't Boost Taxes
- WAGS TO RICHES
- Water Use
- PATH Helps Homeless
- Scout Oath Debate Questions Faith in God, First Amendment
- THE LOSS OF A FEMINIST
- SDG&E; Merger
- THE LOSS OF A FEMINIST
- George Gobel
- Mideast War
- Writer Didn't Mean To Criticize Women
- Rebel Rourke
- Harbor Freeway
- Administration on Bias Suits
- Rebel Rourke
- Administration on Bias Suits
- Conrad on Gulf War
- Column Gave Grounds for Support, Dannemeyer Says
- Scout Oath Debate Questions Faith in God, First Amendment
- Conrad on Gulf War
- No Wimps
- Would Home Sale Profits Be Shared?
- Filipinos Find Nursing a Passport to America
- Desalination Project
- Administration on Bias Suits
- Politicians Failed to Fight Drought
- Scout Oath Debate Questions Faith in God, First Amendment
- Conrad on Gulf War
- San Marcos Landfill
- Our Real Enemy Is Close to Home
- DOWSING, ANYONE?
- Conrad on Gulf War
- Dornan Is Not Against Debate
- Tollways Poll Was Flawed
- Los Angeles County - News from March 10, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 10, 1991
- Names in the News - March 10, 1991
- Names in the News - March 10, 1991
- Orange County Cheers 1st Returning Marines : Homecoming: Thousands of loved ones and well-wishers shout a collective thank-you to troops treated as heroes at their home bases.
- Outpouring of Love, Emotion Greets Marines
- The New Campaigns : CANDIDATES : Could Powell Be Drafted as Democrat?
- Behind Japan's Inept Response to Gulf War--It Doesn't Know How : Foreign Policy: When peace has almost become a religion, maintaining the national security can be as easy as writing a check.
- Filipinos Put Down Deep Roots in Oxnard : Demographics: The county's Asian population has grown dramatically, but only those immigrants from the Philippines have established a community.
- Pianist's Prizes Exceed His Age
- Hussein Steps Up Attacks to Crush Widespread Revolt : Postwar turmoil: Massive artillery and rocket attacks are reported. U.S. warns Iraq that air strikes may be resumed if chemical weapons are used on rebels.
- Hands-On and Gloves-Off Style : Schools: Board of Education President Joseph D. Carrabino is leading the fight against Honig for more control.
- For Many, Joy Is Muted as the Wait Continues
- Rampage in Westwood: Hundreds Loot Stores : Riot: Officials seek answers after theater turns away youths. Police beating of black motorist cited by some.
- Tanks, Troops Move in After Yugoslav Riots
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of March 10-16
- D.A. Investigated Torrance's Police Chief : Probe: Donald E. Nash's purchase of a car seized in a drug raid spurred inquiry. No charges will be filed, but the city disciplined Nash, then accepted his retirement.
- Apartment Blaze Kills Boy, 3, in Garden Grove : Fire: Neighbors manage to rescue the other five occupants, including the mother and two other children who are hospitalized.
- Jon Peters Dreams of the Day People Will Flock to Sonyland
- Pain Is in the Waiting as Other Wives Rejoice : Marines: Joyous welcome home is tempered for those with loved ones still not heard from.
- From the Archives: Impact of Rodney King beating deals a blow to officers' image
- BANKING/FINANCE : Institution Dodges 2 'Bullets' in the Form of Potential Buyers
- GULF IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Emergency Aid Offered to Kuwait
- GULF IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Minesweepers Being Sent to Gulf Duty
- Democrats Groping for Image-Building Issues : Politics: House members, looking to 1992 elections, seek ways to counteract poll results showing a Republican surge in public esteem.
- Countywide : Walking Tour of Battlefield Offered
- U.S. Plans Exchange Project to Assist in Student Assessment : Education: System will give states access to innovative testing methods used by California and others.
- First Suspect in Killing Feels Vindicated
- Molina Sworn In as Supervisor : L.A. County: 'We must look forward to a time when a person's ethnic background or gender is no longer a historical footnote,' she tells a crowd of 1,000 cheering supporters.
- SANTA ANA : Man's Stomach Pain Diagnosed: a Bullet
- ANAHEIM : Hiring Approved for 2 Anti-Gang Officers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Blunt Sabres, 5-3, End Road Slump at Five Games
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Brett Still Can Keep Pitches in Sight