- 2 Plead Guilty in Scheme Linked to Iraq : Banking: The Atlanta institution allegedly helped Baghdad acquire weapons. The officers admitted to fraud charges.
- COLUMN ONE : Africa Hit by 'Donor Fatigue' : The developed world is contributing a smaller share of relief needs amid a sense of futility about the recurring famine, corruption and economic mismanagement.
- War Is Hell--but for Troops Waiting to Go Home, Peace Is Tough Too : Troops: The battles are over, but GIs don't know when they're going home. This may be the hardest thing they face.
- Some Europeans Give Previews in New York
- St. Patrick's Day Parade to Salute Troops From Gulf
- A Kinder, Gentler Veterans Memorial : San Pedro: A revised proposal for a monument to Korean War veterans has softened the original work's images of battle.
- There are 150 dogs in L.A. named...
- Deputy Fires Shot During Arrest, Then Drops Gun
- JANUARY RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Grand Jury Panel Probing Deal to Keep Raiders Here
- County Is Trying to Charge Malibu for Cityhood Wrangle : Politics: Sewer assessment district is being billed for legal fees run up in the effort to delay incorporation.
- Walton Gets Look at Inamori Lead : Golf: Keggi, Foyer also atop pack after first round at LPGA event at StoneRidge.
- College Basketball
- UCLA Expected to Drop Crew Programs
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Baxter': Dog Saga Definitely Not From Disney Mold
- STAGE REVIEW : Energetic 'Boy Friend' Could Use a Good Woman
- Japanese Hid Americans at Embassy
- Water Agency Backs Off Stringent Rules
- Charities Pull Out Stops to Keep Dollars Coming
- FILLMORE : School Board OKs Employees' Contract
- Landfill Expansion Ban Dropped : Garbage: San Marcos lifts moratorium on dump and will consider county application to increase capacity.
- Study Links Back Injuries to Personal Distress
- People Sought for School Panel
- Search for Cult Leader Intensifies : Fugitive: Tony Alamo reportedly moved his wife's body from an Arkansas mausoleum and threatened to kidnap a federal judge.
- Grim Gates Faces Heated Questions : Media: The chief seems to know that the news conference on police beating might be the most significant of his stormy tenure.
- Aztecs' Mao Pleads Innocent to Assault
- GOLF LPGA AT POWAY : Walton Finds Lens, Share of Lead
- Common Sense Is the Best Prevention
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : 'Saviors' Plot a Return to the Past : Military hard-liners would dismantle <i> perestroika</i> in creeping counterrevolution, not an outright coup.
- DIVISION II BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Artesia Scores Knockout No. 2 on El Camino
- UCLA Beats the Law of Averages : Bruins: They handle Washington State for the 34th time in a row in L.A., 86-64, after shooting 73.1% in second half.
- Playmakers Could Be the ACC's Best Ever
- DIVISION IV BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Lincoln's Robinson Sinks St. Joseph
- Santa Clara Rallies to Win, 57-53
- 20 Boys' Volleyball Teams to Compete for County Title
- Holding the Line : Lamar Lundy, a Member of Fearsome Foursome, Has Battled Neuro-Muscular Disease for 19 Years
- Murray Threatens Free Agency Unless Dodgers Extend Contract
- SANTA ANITA : Weights for Big 'Cap Anger Fanning
- ANGELS : Liner Hits Langston, Who Escapes Injury
- Track and Field
- TV REVIEW : ABC Delivers an Unappealing 'Baby Talk'
- Playwright Ketron's 'Sun' Rises in the West : Stage: Well-known in New York, the Southerner hopes his San Diego debut will create a fresh audience for his work.
- VIDEO : TV/VCR 'Combos' Make Headway
- Orange : Orangewood Home Expansion Planned
- Final Vote Tally Determines Runoff
- A Business With Roots
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE REGIONAL BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Fremont Scores Early, Beats Poway, 44-41
- No News Good News for Fans
- Next Opera Pacific Season Mapped Out : Schedule: Five stage works and a benefit concert headlined by Placido Domingo are planned for 1991-92.
- Subsidy Program Running Out of Funds: A...
- Studios Expected to Win in FCC Ruling on Reruns
- House Passes $47-Billion Spending Bill
- Money Supply Mixed: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Newsweek, Meredith Enter Alliance on Ad Marketing
- Madigan Confirmed by Senate as Agriculture Secretary, 99-0
- Occidental Selling Stake in Terminal: As part...
- REAL ESTATE
- Baker to Urge New Steps to Mideast Peace
- Decoration of Independence
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATE JC TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Overcomes Turnovers
- A Sad L.A. Story: KCBS Last Again for NCAA Field
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Iron & Silk': Innocent Abroad
- ARTS NOTES : California Legislators Will Get the Message on Arts Day
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Miller Leads Fullerton Past New Mexico State
- Chatsworth Gives Coach Workout in 10-4 Victory
- USC Doesn't Forget, 75-51 : Trojans: Raveling gets his team fired up to play defense against Washington and keep tournament hopes alive.
- MUSIC
- MUSIC
- Neo Classics : Designers give some familiar shapes--A-line dresses, catsuits, swing coats, leggings--infusions of strong color.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : End Sought to Ban on Assault Weapons
- Pac Bell Reveals $3.5 Million in Improper Late-Payment Fees
- Fullerton Adopts Water Conservation Plan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Supervisor Backs 'Single-Room' Idea
- Campus Parking Fee Proposed
- Suspect in Abduction of Girl, 11, Surrenders
- Oxnard : Sexual Harassment Policy Updated
- Police on Patrol Rescue 3 From Burning House
- Countywide : Officials of 3 Cities to Go to Conference
- College Football
- DIVISION IV GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Murphy Scores Four to Lead Bishop's
- Poway Delivers a Knockout Punch
- Next Step for Climber Firms: the Courtroom
- Costumes Worth Collecting
- Salvaging Society's 'Throwaways' : Rehabilitation: Carole Pope was almost a victim of the corrections system. But she devised an alternative to jail to help other women like herself.
- Study Finds Rise in Mexican Immigrants Seeking U.S. Homes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park Advocates Say Builder Cut Trees
- Clue Found to Mysterious Ailment of Baby Elephant
- Moorpark : City Seeks Voice on Conservancy Panel
- Milutinovic Closer to U.S. Soccer Post
- Morningside's Mastery of Chino Continues
- DIVISION II BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Uribe's 26th Goal Ignites Valhalla
- Lakers Drop a Little Closer to Third Place : Pro basketball: L.A. loses three in a row for first time this season. Magic commits key turnover in 99-94 loss to Bucks.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Stretches Home Win Streak to 63
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mixing Oil and Perrier : John Badham's 'The Hard Way' is loud, brash, racy and, on its own shallow terms, a fairly entertaining buddy-buddy tale.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Britain's Christopher Seaman Conducts Pacific Symphony
- Reconstructing Iraq a Risky Business : Persian Gulf: From $100 billion to $200 billion is needed to rebuild the war-ravaged, bankrupt country.
- Chrysler Halves Its Dividend to 15 Cents a Share : Autos: The drop in its quarterly payout will save the firm $134 million.
- States Finding California Defense Firms Easy Targets : Aerospace: Many companies, offered sweet deals, are leaving Southland. Standard of living, labor costs cited.
- CASUALTIES OF MIDEAST WARS
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : L.A. Ready to Battle San Diego Over Water : Conservation: DWP officials weigh legal action as southern neighbor refuses to impose rationing while exceeding its February goal by 46%.
- Sheriff, County Reach Accord Over Drug Funds : Compromise: Tentative agreement settles lawsuit arising from former Sheriff John Duffy's secret $1-million account.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Indiana Wakes Up, Stays Alive
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Storms Back to Beat Tustin
- TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar's Miller Clears 15-1 in Pole Vault
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Receiver Smith Too Old for Two Sports
- The Bottom Line Rises to the Top : Culture: Fiscal considerations have clouded the future of both the Los Angeles Theatre Center and the Joffrey Ballet.
- Leningrad Tunes In to Its MTV Today : Television: MTV Europe wins the first contract to broadcast to the Soviet Union. About 140,000 homes will get the signal 24 hours a day.
- 'Fisher King' Pushed Back for the Oscars
- Independence of Sachi Parker : Theater: The daughter of Shirley MacLaine accepts advice but is the captain of her own career.
- Values Questioned in School Bond Vote
- Con and Pro on Councilman Bernson
- Con and Pro on Councilman Bernson
- Bush on Black Soldiers
- Wartime in Desert Town
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- The Orange County Stock Watch listing was...
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- MOVIES - March 8, 1991
- Obituaries - March 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 8, 1991
- Names in the News - March 8, 1991
- Names in the News - March 8, 1991
- Gates Wants 3 Officers Prosecuted in Beating : Police: Chief calls incident an aberration caused by 'total human failure.' Bradley also presses investigation.
- First U.S. Troops Return; Pullout Will Take Months : Homecoming: Cheering crowd greets 24th Division GIs in Georgia. Southland units are among those scheduled to begin arriving home this weekend.
- FOREST LAKE? When last we left El...
- Hundreds of Kuwaitis Are Freed by Iraq
- First 5,000 Troops Due Home Today From Gulf : Military: They will fly into bases across the country. And they'll be coming home to a rousing welcome.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bradley's Options Limited by System : City government: Civil Service bureaucracy denies the mayor power to take charge of a department during a crisis. Calls continue for Gates to resign.
- Residents' Views Mixed on Lake View Terrace Incident
- Governor Backs Idea of Parkland Exchange : Development: Wilson doesn't necessarily favor the deal for the Jordan Ranch property. He says details are up to the county.
- Residents' Views of Incident Mixed in Lake View Terrace
- Prince at Work on Day of Alabama Slaying, Former Employer Says : Serial: Despite the similarities to San Diego killings, he is all but ruled out in that case, police say.
- 3 Water Districts Fined in Drought : Penalty: The cost of failing to meet the Southland's 10% reduction last month will likely be passed on to consumers.
- CLIPBOARD
- Tiny Tokens of Charmed Lifestyles
- Wilson Favors the Concept of a Parkland Swap : Jordan Ranch: The governor does not necessarily support the deal involving land owned by Bob Hope.
- Sudafed Maker Again on Defensive
- STILL SECURE: The war is over, but...
- ALL IN FAVOR: Talk about strange bedfellows....
- FEARSOME: Once a proud member of the...
- For 5,000 Troops, It's the Day They Dreamed Of : Military: They are flying into bases across the country, the first contingents to come home. And they are returning to a rousing welcome from a grateful nation.
- Surgeons Being Voluntarily Tested for AIDS Virus
- Number of Iraqis Killed in War May Never Be Known : Casualties: One historian puts deaths at 30,000 to 40,000. The Pentagon has no plan to produce a formal estimate.
- From the Archives: Rodney King says he obeyed police
- From the Archives: Accounts of Rodney Glen King's arrest describe repeated striking and kicking of the suspect
- Conable to Quit as World Bank Chief:...
- Two Dutch Businessmen Settle SEC Charges: The...
- How To Make a Better Stew
- Fluor Plans to Send Top Official to Scene : Negotiations: Rep. Cox will seek to arrange an invitation for the company's representative. The firm is keeping its proposal secret.
- Making Ends Meet : Got $30? Throw a Party
- The Media Rewrite, Review the Gulf War
- THEATER REVIEW 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM' : Cooking Up a Frothy Concoction : Plaza Players retain the lightness and add enough low comedy silliness without straying too far from Shakespeare.
- Beach House Masterfully Mixes Sense of Structure and Freedom
- Speaking the Audience's Language : 'Charley's Aunt'--or 'La Tia de Carlos'--Plays in Inglewood
- Culver City Sorts Through Ideas to Balance Budget : Finances: A projected $3.5-million deficit has forced the city to leave some jobs vacant. It is also studying tax increases and fees for police services.
- Long Beach : Organizers of AIDS Benefit Invite Walkers to Bring Pets
- Cyanide-Tainted Sudafed Spawns Wave of Fear
- Viewings Slated for Environmental Art
- ITALIAN IMPRESSIONS : Rick Corso Observes the Absurdities--and Frank Sinatra--for Laffs : <i> Dennis McLellan is a staff writer for The Times Orange County Edition. </i>
- New Threat to Baghdad: Diseases : Iraq: Deadly epidemics of cholera, typhoid and meningitis may sweep through the city soon, a U.N. official warns.
- Coal Miners Demand That Gorbachev Resign : Soviet Union: The countrywide strike will continue until President is gone, one walkout leader says. Prime minister calls demands unreasonable.
- Disputed Topanga Meal Program to Continue : Homeless: Topanga Canyon residents say free food will encourage day laborers to camp in the hills, posing a fire threat. Supporters say it may prevent campsite cooking.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Top Soldier's Pay
- COUNTYWIDE : Gay Leaders to Tabulate Hate Crimes
- Santa Monica : Well Water to Be Tapped
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mixed Construction OKd for Key Block
- 200 Marines on Way Back From Gulf : Homecoming: First Pendleton units could be here by Friday. Another 1,250 are on the short list.
- Poway
- SANTA ANA : $10.7 Million in Cuts Outlined for Schools
- SAN CLEMENTE : A Can't-Wait Rally Planned for Troops
- Group Gives $1,000 in Honor of Slain Officer
- OXNARD : Troops Families Can Get Housing Aid
- Kidnaper Gets 1-Year Jail Sentence
- James Loughran Resigns as Loyola's President
- 24-Hour Car-Pool Lanes Found to Be Exception in U.S.
- La Mesa
- Police Investigating Killings Raid Homes, Seize Weapons
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Galanter's 6 Challengers Jockey for Way to Emerge From Pack
- Brea's Williams Does What's Best for Team : Girls' regional: Senior center has helped Lady Cats reach Division II semifinal against Carlsbad.
- CSUN's Baseball Playoff Drive Heats Up
- Jurisprudence
- Inacomp Boosting Its Computers as Pollution Fighters : Technology: Machines that let people work at home instead of commuting are offered as a solution to the Southern California smog problem.
- It's in the Wind: There's Dollars in Scents
- 'Mentors' Aid Nonprofit Groups
- Beverly Hills : Teacher Layoff Plan OKd
- Los Angeles : 3 Awarded Cummings Prize
- Long Beach Woman Acts as Special Military Correspondent : Reaching out: Mary Van Drew has written to scores of soldiers, offering inspiration and warmth. Many write back, and one has 'adopted' her as a sister.
- Long Beach : Water Service Going Up 9%; Sewer Fee Increased by 15%
- Paramount : 21-Cent Trash Rate Increase Voted for Residential Users
- Alternative to SAT Also Opens Doors to University Admission
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Starring the Stealth
- Inquiry Finds Arson in 2 Weekend Fires
- Dr. Vernon W. Foster; Retired Physician
- CASES CAPTURED ON VIDEO
- Bradley Signs Measure Creating Arts Endowment
- Engineer Finds a Network for Success
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : 3-Pointer Eliminates Las Vegas
- Clippers Lose Lead, Another Game : Pro basketball: Skiles leads Orlando comeback in 89-86 victory.
- There's No Rust to Be Found on Iron Man : Motorcycle racing: Nearing 80, Kretz parade his restored bike before the Daytona Beach, Fla.
- Titan Women Off to a Flying Start : Big West: Cal State Fullerton scores first 14 points, roars past Fresno State, 79-41, in tournament opener.
- TENNIS MEN'S TOURNAMENT AT INDIAN WELLS : Grabb Just Stops McEnroe in His Tracks
- Music Reviews : An Evening of Bold, Eclectic Compositions
- Bar Probing Lawyers' Fees for Entries in Visa Lottery
- The Year Brings a Bountiful Harvest to Irvine
- S.F. Trying to Get on the Gulf War Bandwagon
- MUSIC NOTHING : When Less Is More : The band plays jangling pop rock with lots of guitars and Brad Nack's flat, nasal vocals. He sounds like a melodious Mike Love.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW ARNOLDI'S CAFE : That's Not Italian : Order meat, not spaghetti. And those in the know choose the bar or huddle in the booths nearby.
- Christmas Celebration Awaits Schwarzkopf : Homecoming: Wife planning delayed holiday for commander of Operation Desert Storm.
- Early Blossom Time Seen for Capital's Cherry Trees
- Coalition Arabs OK Plan for Gulf Security
- 2 Arrested After South Bay Police Chases
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Concorde Homes Project Defeated
- An Atypical Case
- Carson Administrator's Interim Term Is Extended
- SIMI VALLEY : Accident Site to Get Signal by Fall
- PADRES : Baseball Has Become Fun Again for Barrett
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Turn Tables on Blackhawks
- Chaos Won This 'Game of Century'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Behind Closed Doors, Wheat Is Separated From the Chaff
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Steel Magnolias' Is a Sweet Bouquet That Doesn't Fade
- OPERA REVIEW : Michael Devlin Strengthens 'Elektra' Cast
- TV Reviews : Glimpses of High-School Life in 'Yearbook'
- Airport Debt Collected to Offset Deficit : Budget: Long Beach councilmen reject administration's alternate proposal to raise utility use taxes from 7% to 10%.
- 2 Youths Held in Death of Rival Gang Member
- 2 Held as Forgers of Immigration Papers : The Border: Officials believe 'green card' mill produced hundreds of fake identifications.
- Encino Developer Indicted on Charges of Misusing Funds
- Perfection Is Unattainable
- Soka Plans Jeopardized by Violation : Expansion: The school, which has a permit to operate religious classes, was to apply to the county next month to become a full-fledged college.
- GARDEN GROVE : Firm Fined $525,000 for Illegal Dumping
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : SROs: Rooms With a Housing View
- Inglewood Extends Its Acupressure Ban
- Despite Successes, Jury Still Out on DNA Issue
- Volunteers Help Juvenile Court's Wards in Need : Children: An advocacy organization strives to give abused and neglected youths one-on-one support.
- San Diego
- Confidence Lost
- Agent Insists He Grew Rich Smuggling Gold
- A Deluge of Problems : Inundated by Problems : Sherman Oaks: Although the water from a pipe burst on Ventura Boulevard has receded, many difficulties remain for merchants.
- Chief Gates Must Step Aside
- Man Convicted of Making Threat Against Reagan
- 2 Invalid Signatures Force Councilwoman From Race
- SKIING : Just When It Looked Bleak, Series of Storms Makes All the Difference
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Purdue Prolongs Ohio State's Wait, 72-67
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Manages a Three-Set Victory in Boca Raton
- St. Bernard Appears to Be Palos Verdes' Next Victim
- Fresh Chance, Fresh Outlook : Bob Ojeda: After hedge-clipper incident and midnight rides to let off frustration with Mets, pitcher welcomes a place in Dodgers' rotation.
- COMPETITIONS
- DANCE
- Making Ends Meet : Food Stamp Buys
- Cook Lightly and Carry a Heavy Skillet
- Pork in Minutes
- Home Cooking From a Professional Chef
- Airmen's Families Learn of Their Deaths : Victims: Divers identify missing AC-130 warplane found off the Saudi-Kuwaiti coast.
- Out to Lunch : Children Elevate Brown-Bag Items to New Category of Cuisine
- Center Helps the Newly Blind Relearn Basic Skills for Living
- Councilwoman Barred From Race : Election: Jane D. Robbins' nomination petition is disqualified for lack of valid signatures, a Compton official rules.
- Flirting With 3,000 : Dow Tips Mark but Slides Back
- Malibu : Building Ban Delay Sought
- Glendale Rallies Around Vlcek : College baseball: Vaqueros pull together after their sophomore pitcher is involved in an accident.
- Norwalk : Water Wasters Will Face Penalties Starting April 4
- LOQUATS : Tasty by Any Name : It's related to the pear and apple and is a member of the rose family. But don't expect to find it on your grocer's shelves.
- Merely Mortal? : America Seems Preoccupied With Finding the Flaws of the Famous : Many American Heroes Are the Subjects of Intense Examination
- A Hex on Change : Occultist Says West Hollywood's Program for Renovating Building Fronts Threatens Character of Her Sorcerer's Shop
- Contest Picks Top Designs for Carlsbad Luxury Homes
- 'La Femme Nikita' Gets Asylum in Beverly Hills
- B-1 Fixes to Top $1 Billion, Panel Is Told : Defense: GAO official gives estimates on avionics, de-icing and fan blade changes. Lawmakers are told improvements may not be finished until 1994.
- Air Conditioning for Schoolrooms
- Saddam's Defeat
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : It's Old Faces, new Faces and Face-Offs : Ballots: The vacant Directors' District 1 seat will be decided by runoff. San Gabriel voters turn down a utility tax.
- A Second Chance
- Plagiarism
- Israel and Palestinians
- LISA ROMEREIN/Los Angeles Times...
- Israel and Palestinians
- Center Woes Burden Pasadena
- Minority Voice
- Baby Boom Burden
- MAKING ENDS MEET : You...
- Board Defends Decision to Relocate Sites of Games
- Holiday Helps Clothestime Boost Revenue
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Culver City : Teachers Ratify Contract
- Court Upholds Amgen's Patent on Anemia Drug : Medicine: The decision solidifies its position as the nation's No. 1 biotech company and will encourage other firms to protect scientific discoveries.
- Music, Poetry, Art and Tack Shows
- Class Deals Openly With Sex Diseases : Course: Pierce is the only Valley community college devoting an entire class to the subject of sexually transmitted illnesses.
- Modern Oil Filters Do a Better Job
- Fasten Up : The members of hillbilly-surf-rock band J. D's Last Ride are inspired by fallen idols--James Dean and Gram Parsons.
- POINTES WELL-TAKEN : ABT's Alessandra Ferri Has Much to Say, Both On and Off the Stage
- Health Woes Continue to Keep Greene From Senate Duties
- Apple Suit Advances: A federal judge in...
- Hollywood : St. Patrick's Parade Set
- An Ovation for Notable Volunteers
- Bad Timing for a Vacation, Good Timing for Life in General
- Compton : Council Opposes Plan That Might End Federal Grants
- Special Guest
- More Strict Water Cuts Foreseen : The drought: As the MWD plans 50% allotment reductions, recent conservation measures may not be enough. Residents and small businesses could face 25% cutbacks as soon as April 1.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Fulfillment Fund Helps Youths Find Role Models for Success
- A Stormy, Adventurous Voyage to Island of Memories