- Where to Find Advice on Renting, Tenant Rights
- FIGHTING TOOTH & CLAW : INGRID NEWKIRK'S COMBATIVE STYLE AND HEADLINE-GRABBING STUNTS HAVE SHAKEN UP THE ANIMAL-RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- Lost and Found : How HBO Made a Film About a Culture that Died Long Ago
- Buchanan Declines Nixon's Exit Advice
- In Veteran TV Writer's Class, Comedy Doesn't Always Come Easily
- Japanese Peacekeepers for Cambodia Urged
- Davis, Feinstein Trade Charges at Forum : Democrats: Candidates squabble at conference on Latino voter registration. The exchange could foreshadow increased hostilities in the campaign.
- Services Help Newcomers to Japan : Culture: Courses help head off relocation blues for business people and their spouses. Returning Japanese also must readjust.
- Maverick Bids Usually Lead to Dead-End : Parties: When independents begin to gain acceptance, major rivals historically expropriate their most potent ideas.
- Portrait of Doctor as a Woman-Hater Emerges : Inquiry: Tustin gynecologist seemed to enjoy inflicting pain, ex-employee says. Patients tell grisly tales.
- COMMENTARY ON TERM LIMITS : What's Good for the State Would Be Good for the Cities Too : Local municipalities are showing the way to more representative self-rule. The voters will have more choice, not less.
- Soccer
- World champion Ayrton Senna made a remarkable...
- Padre Payroll Projected to Reach $28.6 Million : Baseball: Werner, who says team lost "a significant amount" in '91, girds for another season in the red.
- Christian Gets Title at Buzzer : State finals: Stutz' steal, DeGrenier's layup give Patriot girls a 45-43 victory.
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Recycling the Her-Ex
- Memories From the Fantail
- Altadena : Chiropractor's Office OKd
- Town's Band Serenades Even the Average Joe
- Federal Water Policy Veers Off Course : Farmers and Seymour block key reform package in Senate; only hope now is in House
- SAN DIEGO : Woman, 87, Stabbed by Burglars in Home
- It's now Clinton vs. Clinton and Bush vs. Bush : Campaign: Voters had better fasten their seat belts, because all the candidates have remarkably high negative poll ratings. It's demolition derby.
- Yellow Stands for Caution in Converting Street Lights
- Irvine Man Killed at Yacht Club
- PREP ROUNDUP : County Volleyball Teams Beaten in Semifinals
- Development OKd Despite Concern Over Gnatcatcher : Project: Rancho Palos Verdes planning agency tentatively approves a golf course and residential proposal. Critics fear it will destroy nesting sites.
- Feng Shui Tips: Mirrors, Colors Play Important Role
- Road Erosion Ruptures Pipe, Spills Raw Sewage Into River
- Outcry Over Wolf Hunting Is Raised
- Motorist Killed in 3-Vehicle Collision
- Challenges as Steep as the Matterhorn : * Anaheim Must Now Address Needs of Its Citizens as Well as It Has Disneyland's
- Husband's Fear About Crash Realized--but After 4 Hours
- TENNIS / PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sanchez Vicario Makes Big Impression
- The Finish Is Fitting for 'The Greatest'
- Kidd Finishes With Flourish : Prep basketball: Alameda St. Joseph guard scores 28 points to lead 59-37 rout of Mater Dei for State Division I title.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar's 14 Runs Smother Newport Harbor
- THE LAST WORD: Much to the delight...
- MUSIC : Grand Sitcom : Robert Ashley's operas are for TV, but prime time isn't quite ready for them yet so they are performed live
- EAST REGIONAL : Duke Too Much by Half in Ousting Iowa Again
- 1991-92 TIMES ALL-COUNTY TEAM: GIRLS
- Stop Them Before They Joke Again : You may be a real card, but waiters and waitresses have heard it all before
- It Was North's Season
- Acting Ensemble Brings a Wide Range of Poetry to Life With Improvisation
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WHO DO YOU LOVE? : Wayne and Garth vs. Bill and Ted: The Consensus From the Metal Section
- POP MUSIC : Reality Check. Reality Check. : Eight years after the movie, Spinal Tap is back--not for film fiction, but for an album and a reunion tour
- Football
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils Catch Islanders on Last-Minute Goal
- POP MUSIC : ALBUM REVIEW
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Trojans Stung at the Buzzer : Midwest Regional: Georgia Tech's Forrest makes three-point shot as time expires to eliminate USC, 79-78.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LEGENDS : David Lean's Last Project Still Going
- MOVIES : COMMENTARY : Who Laughs Last? : After the Buchwald vs. Paramount rulings, all parties put on their best faces, but the winner was the status quo
- Goodby Jane's Addiction, Hello Porno for Pyros
- A Fine 'Rosenkavalier' for Today, if Not the Ages
- NON FICTION
- Cholera Represents a Distant but Real Danger : Exercising precautions can help minimize risk, even in countries where the disease is present.
- ASIA PACIFIC EDITION : Not Bali. . .Better : The Indonesian Isle of Lombok Has a Languorous, Old Asia Feel That Its Famous Neighbor Has Partly Lost
- Tell Us If You Have Had Loan Service Problems
- Biography, Russian-Style : BORIS YELTSIN: A Political Biography <i> By Vladimir Solovoyov and Elena Klepikova</i> , <i> Translated by David Gurevich</i> , <i> (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $24.95; 302 pp.) </i>
- Exploring the Other 'City of Angels' : For those willing to explore, Bangkok's exotic charm will define itself in surprising ways.
- Setting Sail to Discover Ohio's AmeriFlora '92 : The horticultural and floral exhibits celebrate America's quincentennial.
- Tax Measures Fuel a Quiet Freeway Construction Boom
- Legion Members Spruce Up Cemetery
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Orient Yourself
- Martinez's Account of Banking Problem: Checks Were in Mail
- South Pasadena : Bulletproof Vests OKd
- A Purpose in Tragedy : Parents of Leigh's Disease Victim Are Hoping Their Son Won't Die in Vain
- Easter isn't just bunny rabbits, decorated eggs...
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : In Hollywood, Writer Basically Gets the Blame
- Let's Go Back to the Videotape : Professional football's decision to end instant replay is a major fumble
- Rains Close Highway 33, Cause Sewer Pipe Break
- Push Planned for Castaic Lake Hookup : Ventura: Some council members say they want the city connected to the state reservoirs, a move officials say will lure businesses.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Mar. 22-28
- Miscellany
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Game Led Her to Jump in Lake
- Tar Heels Make Familiar Trip to Round of 16, Beating Alabama
- WEST REGIONAL : Gauchos Come Up Short Handed, 82-73
- GOLF / SENIORS AT INDIAN WELLS : Aaron Keeps It Going With Second 65 in a Row
- RESTAURANTS : APRES PARIS: SANTA MONICA : <i> How to Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? Serve French Food in a </i> Tres Rustique <i> Setting.</i>
- MR. ROBINSON VS. AIR JORDAN : The Marketing Battle for Olympic Gold
- Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- He's 89, and Has He Got a Story to Tell!
- Man Who Paid for His Wife's Death Is Executed in Alabama
- S. Africa's Tutu: Little Man With a Big Message for American Students : Education: The veteran of anti-apartheid struggle inspires blacks at Emory with his courage, humor and optimism.
- Tatars Defy Yeltsin, Vote on Self-Rule
- U.S. Miffed at Guatemala in Drug Case
- SOCIAL CLIMES : High on Hip-Hop
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Film Commission Shake-Up Planned
- School Program Teaches Parents How to Help Their Children Learn
- Damp but High Spirits : Air Show Crowd Looks Skyward for Rain, Planes
- Aztecs Gain a Split Against BYU
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : At 5-8, Crawford Still Is Tall Order
- Warriors Take Case to the Courts : Tennis: With powerful lineup from top to bottom, Coach Carol Dennis says El Camino is capable of winning the state title.
- Koll Earnings Increase 19%
- For Rent : Hunting an Apartment? A Guide to Help You Direct Your Search
- GARDEN STYLE : New Plants, New Palette
- Tanzania Sanctioning Tourist Elephant Hunts
- GETTING THE REAL STORY: Nellie Bly &...
- Everyone who goes there gets hooked on...
- Rockaby, Baby, the Old Way
- Pico Rivera City Council
- Looking for a Chance at Life : Health: Ryan Worthington's parents desperately need a bone marrow donor to save him from a rare disease that has already killed his sister.
- Aimless and Homeless, He Wins Fortune in Court : Lawsuit: Library who banned him, police who harassed him, wish they hadn't--to tune of $250,000.
- MGM Counts Its Lucky Stars
- Money Order Firm's Failure Ruins the Poor
- O.C. Republicans Facing Unaccustomed Challenges : Politics: Entrenched incumbents suddenly don't feel all that secure. Most draw opposition in GOP primary.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Hit the Dirt!
- THE CHAMELEON CANDIDATE
- One Woman's Vision Becomes a Haven for Refugees From the Street : Social work: Private donors and community support in San Pedro help Barbara Mayer open the SHAWL house for homeless women.
- Recycling Costs Less Than Not Recycling : * It Doesn't Solve Trash Problem, but It Sure Does Help
- MIDWEST REGIONAL : Memphis St. Knocks Out Arkansas
- A Response to Galanter Critic Regarding LAX
- Doll Domains
- Voting Will Affect Future Education in San Gabriel
- U.S. Border Patrol Could Do Better
- CEO Compensation Doesn't Trickle Down
- Inhumane Society
- On Turkey Letters
- Crusade for Public Office in 2nd Stage : Politics: Emboldened by victories in low-profile races, religious fundamentalists take aim at higher posts, intending to govern by biblical principles. But opponents say their tactics are often anything but Christian.
- Child-Stealing Case
- Coyote Control
- Gone Fishin'
- Corps Needs a General
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Hunter's Checks
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- CAMILLE PAGLIA UNMASKED
- Landfill Expansion
- Student Loans, Taxes Can Be Dischargeable
- SLAM DUNK
- Let's Get Smart on Tollway Technology
- Cultural Awareness
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : . . . COUNTERPOINT
- Monterey Park Police Assn.'s Role Gets Clarification
- Landlords Have Rights
- UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Concerned About Election Spending in Monterey Park
- The Marrying Kind
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- Reynolds' Death
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- On Turkey Letters
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- 2nd Amendment Needs Protecting
- Moro Consistency May Be Needed
- SLAM DUNK
- A Commitment to Public Education
- Irvine to Teach 'Moral Values,' but Whose?
- Irvine Needs More Cable Providers
- CAMILLE PAGLIA UNMASKED
- 'Casualties of War' Tiresome to Reader
- GLORY REMEMBERED: Wooden Headgear of Alaska Sea Hunters <i> by Lydia T. Black (Alaska StateMuseums/Univeristy of Washington Press: </i> $24.95).
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : . . . COUNTERPOINT
- CEO Compensation Doesn't Trickle Down
- Union's Thanks Won by the Garden Grove City Council
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- Into Africa
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Irvine to Teach 'Moral Values,' but Whose?
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- ALIEN NATION
- PARTY LINE
- Shadowy Crusader Gets a 'Bravo'
- The Return of an Old Cold...
- Cuts Called the Unkindest
- Park Lighting
- Let's Get Smart on Tollway Technology
- SLAM DUNK
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Buchanan Ads
- Pet-Friendlier
- Opposition Urged to Completion of 710 Freeway
- CAMILLE PAGLIA UNMASKED
- Letterman Fans Strike Back
- Rothenberg Needs Very Short Leash
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : . . . COUNTERPOINT
- In Pursuit of Hype
- Protester Off Base
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- PARTY LINE
- District Layoffs of Teachers Decried
- Swiss Had Holes
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- SLAM DUNK
- No Justice Seen in Judge's Sentence
- Letterman Fans Strike Back
- Let's Get Smart on Tollway Technology
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- Let's Get Smart on Tollway Technology
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : . . . COUNTERPOINT
- Congressional Check Bouncers
- CAMILLE PAGLIA UNMASKED
- Child Abuse
- Aspirations of Council Members Are Questioned
- The Sound and the Fury Over KUSC : POINT . . .
- Off the Record
- Irvine to Teach 'Moral Values,' but Whose?
- Land Settlement Flunks Smell Test
- Why Is Japan Ahead? Look at Executive Pay
- Voting Will Affect Future Education in San Gabriel
- Los Angeles County - News from March 22, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from March 22, 1992
- Theme Parks Develop Elaborate New Lures for Summer Visitors : Tourism: Several attractions will be unveiled, including the Fantasmic! show at Disneyland, an Indian village at Knott's and 'The Abyss' at Wild Rivers.
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Fennel Merger Pays Dividends
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : Muhal Richard Abrams: Livin' Large
- "ELTON JOHN"By Philip Norman Harmony Books ($22.50)*...
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- VIDEO OSCAR: Director Mike Rissi of Placentia...
- HUNTING FIELDS? It looks like the three-day...
- ELECTING COMFORT: The homeless might not often...
- Angry Voters See Perot Riding in Like Cavalry : Campaign: Texas billionaire strikes a chord with petitioners weary of the usual political roundup.
- The I-Love-to-Hate-L.A. Crowd Embraces the Soviet Model to Boost Local Economy : Aerospace: A report on the potential economic impact of defense cuts plays fast and loose with the data in pursuit of a government bailout.
- Outsiders Take Fight to City Hall : Politics: Hoping to cash in on voter dissatisfaction, the challengers are striking hard at the long-lived controversy over the $120-million Civic Center.
- TWO FOR ONE: The new car-pool lanes...
- Abuses in U.S. Aid to Iraqis Ignored : Mideast: The Bush Administration pushed through $1 billion more in assistance despite reports of kickbacks and evidence that food may have been traded for arms.
- "INTO THE LIGHT . . . WORLD...
- The Rock Movie Classic That Opened Door for Reggae's Rise
- CORPORATIONS UNDER PRESSURE : SEC OKs Bid to Review Reebok Chairman's Pay : Shareholders: A pension fund will call for establishing a compensation committee at the shoe maker, which paid Paul Fireman $33.3 million in 1990.
- Importers Don't Fear Quotas on Japanese Autos : Trade: Japan's voluntary 28% cut in exports is likely to speed up production of overseas models in U.S. factories, domestic distributors say.
- SECURITIES
- McDonnell Douglas C-17 Grounded Third Time
- Major Gains Seen for French Rightist Le Pen : Elections: With Socialists' support falling and anti-immigrant bias high, radical National Front soars in polls.
- IRS to Auction Property Seized From Evangelist Alamo for Debts
- Baptists in a Corner Over $5-Million Tyson Offer, Rape Conviction
- PORT HUENEME : Residents Can Lease Site to Block Resort
- CAMARILLO : Trustees Delay Vote on School Changes
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Surplus Police Cars to Be Sold to Mexico
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Hibernation Over for Bruins : West Regional: Nervous because of first-round loss last season, they awaken in time to beat Robert Morris, 73-53.
- High Aspirations, but Lower Pressure : Coach's Humor Keeps Spirits High as Christian Girls Set Their Sights on State Basketball Championship
- Programmer of Software Sues Security Pacific
- Clinton Campaign Running $1.8 Million in the Red
- Swap Meet Owner Pleads Guilty to Filling Wetlands
- Rainstorm Swells County's Rivers and Reservoirs : Weather: The front leaves two inches of moisture. At least three more storms are forecast to move into the area next week.
- IRVINE : College's Plan for Development OKd
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Wall Lambastes Conroy in New 71st District
- Officers Marked Sobel for Death, Jury Told : Trial: Ex-deputy says he and colleagues wanted to eliminate the sheriff's sergeant when they learned he secretly cooperated with prosecutors.
- THE HOUSE : Check Scandal
- Puerto Rico Might Try to Double Chances to Qualify for World Cup
- Swimming
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Faith Baptist Opponent Bidding for a Pair of Titles : Division V: Ripon Christian is seeking to become the first school in the state to twice record a sweep by boys and girls.
- Colt Wins by 27 Lengths at Santa Anita in First Start
- Pro Football
- Laughs in the Fast Lane : 'A Freeway Home Companion' Drives Home Some Modern-Day Absurdities
- MSG a Welcome Ingredient in Food Collection
- Brown Blasts Clinton Over Golf Incident : Politics: Candidate says Arkansas governor should explain his membership at a whites-only country club. He denies playing the role of 'spoiler.'
- New Assistant Police Chief Named
- 6 Flood Disaster Assistance Centers to Close
- OAK PARK : Panel to Consider Consultants' Plans
- RELIGION : Black Jewish Scholar Discusses Breakdown of Groups' Alliances
- Facing Up to the Horror of Hate : Combatting the bigotry sweeping a recession-soaked region
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Keough Is Released From Hospital
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five Home Runs Help Titans Dominate New Mexico State
- Northridge Gets Shot at Redemption : College baseball: Matadors, in the Fresno tournament final, seek to reverse tide of disheartening big-game losses.
- H. Ross Perot to Talk Issues on 'Brinkley'
- American Buys Most of FarWest
- Cal State Told to Restore Women's Volleyball Team
- City May Opt to Run Outfall Pipe 4.4 Miles : Sewage: Low construction bids make option attractive. Judge grants city a 72-day extention to draft a plan.
- Man Barred From Vigilante Acts : Courts: A judge orders him to stop lobbing objects at a Ventura bottling plant that he says is too noisy at night.
- UCLA's Orbach Named UC Riverside Chancellor
- COUNTYWIDE : Catholic Congress Attracts 20,000
- COUNTYWIDE : $28 Million OKd for Transit Projects
- O'Bannon Sparks Artesia to Crown
- Al Unser Jr. took the pole position...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Is Remembered in an Upbeat Tribute : The Southwest Chamber Music Society dedicated its program on Thursday to founding member Albert Dominguez, who died of cancer earlier this month.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Bernstein Is First Over 300 M.P.H. With Top Fuel Run at Gainesville
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Struggles During Workout
- Sockers Put Stop to Tacoma Streak
- Bill Koch's Newest Boat Is Christened 'Kanza'
- GOVERNMENT
- Gang Linked to Slayings at Cemetery
- Religion Pages Move Into Metro Section
- 2 Quakes Jar Greek Island
- Agreement Not So Sweet for Heidi's : Takeover by Steve's Ice Cream Turns Sour for Yogurt Chain Founder
- Clinton Says Bush, Not Brown, is His Main Opponent : Politics: Aides see little need to hit hard at Democratic rival. Arkansas governor meets with students, minority leaders in Connecticut.
- Used Bad Checks to Help Fund Campaign, Bates Says : 'Rubbergate': Despite disclosure ex-House member vows to continue bid to return to Congress.
- Great Unknown Awaits Cosmonaut : Space: After 10 months in orbit, Krikalev is coming home. He'll find no Soviet Union, a renamed hometown and a new country to land in.
- CSUN President to Write Sacramento About Fee Increase
- VENTURA : Man Gets Prison for Attempted Murder
- Winds, Torrential Rains Blast Homes and Motorists : Weather: Roofs are ripped off and freeways clogged as a storm soaks the area. Another is expected next week.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Disaster Service Centers for Storm Victims to Close
- PALMDALE : Transit Panel OKs Road, Rail Funds
- Acquitted Killer of Officer Files Suit Against Jail Guards
- Thousands Homeless in Fire in Burmese Capital
- GARDENING : Awarding Perennial Favorites
- Rocket Strikes Enclave Before Vance Arrives
- Great Western Bargains for Another Florida Thrift
- Memorial for Arthur Babbitt
- U.S. Modifies Abortion-Advice Rules for Clinics
- Select AT&T; Customers Get a No-Fee Card : Telecommunications: Certain people are being offered the combination Visa-MasterCard and phone cards with no annual fee for life.
- Derrick Jelliffe; UCLA Public Health Expert
- Julius Miklowitz; Caltech Seismologist