- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Estancia No Match for Morningside : Division III: The teams played an overtime game last week, but this time Monarchs dominate Eagles, 84-67.
- POP ART : The Sound of One Head Talking
- In Brief
- When 'Queen' Is Feverish, There's No Lady in Waiting
- Think of It as High-Quality Rummage
- Wrenching for Wettig
- Tsongas Points to His Candidacy as Example for Cancer Patients
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : On Your Knees
- Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph, who played...
- Citizen Heroes Give Chase and Leave a Burglary Suspect Fit to Be Tied
- More than 400 years ago, Roman Catholic...
- PSYCHOLOGY IN RUSSIA--Sponsored by All Saints U.S./Soviet...
- COVER STORY : Funny Isn't Good Enough : Woody Allen's got another movie coming out, but there are a few other things on his mind
- China's Underground Rock Bands: a Hard Day's Night
- Massage Therapists Attain Legitimacy : Licensing: New law increases training requirements. It allows therapists to work in hotels and health clubs.
- Broccoli Study Holds Promise for Cancer Fight
- Cambodia Pact Imperiled as Khmer Rouge Shuns Truce
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GADGETS : Just Smashing
- Clinton, Tsongas Don't Mince Words
- Powerful Militia Unit in Open Revolt Against Kabul Regime : Afghanistan: Food is short, there are rumors of coups and the president concedes that with peace at hand, the situation is deteriorating rapidly.
- Wrestling's Tarnished Image Matters Not to Die-Hard Fans
- Rep. Rohrabacher Endorses Flores
- Park's Critic Makes Fortune on Land Sales : Santa Monica Mountains: Unable to block creation of the national recreation area, Ty Sisson is now earning millions selling parcels to the government.
- An Ideal Testing Ground for New Rule : * John Wayne Airport a Logical Place to Try Out FAA's Limit on Jet Power Cutbacks
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Vegas to Kuwait to Hermosa, new official has a lot of sand in his background.
- Trojan Victory Proves Bittersweet for Miner
- HORSE RACING : It's Not Quite a License to Print Money
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Easterly and Leslie Lead USC Over Oregon State
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Bad-Check Class Gives Congress Flunking Grade
- Old Religious Differences Again Divide Christians in Eastern European Nations : Worship: Orthodox churches have been reclaimed by Catholics since collapse of communism.
- CHULA VISTA : Elderly Man Injured in Car Accident
- Drive-By Gunshots Stump Police
- Making Engineers From Scratch : Program Joins Industry Professionals With Aspiring Young Scientists, Tinkerers in Schools
- Notes about your surroundings.
- 'Vexatious Litigant' Gets on Court Officials' Cases
- It's a Field Day for NCAA Fans
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Poway's Tittrington, Van Dommelen Shut Down Mission Bay
- Country, Rock Stars Draw 50,000 to Farm Aid Show
- Police Renew Inquiry Into Woman's Death : Crime: Originally called an accident or suicide, the death of Marianne Tupac is now being considered a homicide.
- Pasadena : Game Cock Charges Filed
- Taming Tamers : Zoo Uses the Carrot to Replace the Stick After Elephant Keeper's Death
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Woodbridge
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Takes Lead; Floyd Trails by Three
- Demoted Martin Has His Parents Skip UCLA Senior Day Activities
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Barkley Hits From Lip, but Not the Field
- Gulls Turn Up the Defensive Pressure to Sweep the Wings : Hockey: San Diego holds Kalamazoo without a shot for the final 11:54 to earn a 3-1 victory.
- BIZ BUZZ: Usually when a big corporate...
- When Is It OK to Mind Your Business?
- We lack the spiritual fire, the eloquence,...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Ready, Set, <i> Charge!</i>
- Forecasters Stalk the Wild El Nino : Weather: The phenomenon is back, the third in about a decade. Experts hope to learn to predict them.
- Town Gives Warm Welcome During Blizzards : Community: Limon, Colo., is used to putting up strangers, and that's lucky for the travelers who get stuck there every winter.
- Opportunistic Ventura Remains Unbeaten in WSC Play
- With Head Start, Kings Lose : Hockey: On Robinson's night, they take a 2-0 lead before Canadiens take 5-2 victory. Defenseman Blake injures right shoulder.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Does Better in Second Start
- Congress Grapples With Spate of Family-Aid Bills : Workplace: Wide-ranging measures are being offered, despite awareness of the President's lukewarm support because of costs.
- NON FICTION
- JERUSALEM WALKS by Nitza Rosovsky (Henry...
- THE TALL UNCUT by Pete Fromm...
- Gardening : Enjoy In-Between Shrubs, Then Replace Them
- Of Moles and Men : MOLEHUNT: The Secret Search for Traitors That Shattered the CIA <i> By David Wise</i> , <i> (Random House: $22; 304 pp.) </i>
- Dead Again, Maybe
- 25 Feared Dead in Colombia Bus Crash
- Firefighter Becomes Hero by Quick Action in Front of Oncoming Train : Rescue: Philip Guiral pulled an injured man from a car moments before a train plowed into it. Guiral downplays his efforts, but the man he saved does not.
- Rep. Lowery of S.D. Explains Bad Checks
- In a State of Disarray : Some say Arizona's predilection for electing mavericks is a legacy of the Wild West. Others place the blame for its political shenanigans on citizens who view government with skepticism.
- In Panic, Chatman Works a Miracle : College basketball: His shot at the buzzer gives USC a 70-69 victory over Arizona.
- ALBUM REVIEW
- L.A. SPEAK
- Auto Worker War Crosses Union Lines : As Auto Industry Scales Back, UAW Faces Unlikely Pressures to Make Concessions
- NON FICTION
- Two Projects Cited by Urban Forum
- Project Combines Work and Play : Earthwatch volunteers help protect the environment through study of nature and culture.
- CLIQUES
- 18 Killed by Sikh Militants in Punjab
- Small Towns Wage Competition for the Hard-to-Find Country Doctor : Health care: Not enough physicians are willing to take on a rural practice. Medical recruiting is serious business for many small towns and clinics.
- The whimsical and poignant 1985 Back to...
- Flights of Fancy : A Spate of Seaside Kite Festivals Show Off What's New in a High-Flying Hobby That's 3,000 Years Old
- Brown Is Building Up Muscle : Campaign: The former California governor gains heavy-hitting union support in Michigan. He may overpower Tsongas in Tuesday's primary.
- Anger Growing in Check Scandal : Public opinion: Many voters across the country also express cynicism about lawmakers' overdrafts. Some say the controversy is being blown out of proportion.
- THE COUNTERFEIT CAMPAIGN? Figuring Out What's Real in the Political Debate : But When Has Government Not Supported Art?
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Beckley's Name Added to List of Brea Heroes : Basketball: Sophomore makes nine of nine from field and finishes with 20 points, 10 better than her average.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Now If the Skippers Can Keep Their Drives in the Fairways . . .
- SPORT REPORT
- Desire for Home Comes Out in the Wash
- Major Contributor Throws His Support Behind Three Candidates for Council
- German Spy Swap Lawyer Arrested
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Sitting Pretty
- BILL WALTON: Calling the Shots
- Happy to Be Home--at Last : Home Nearly Repaired, the Doyles Leave Motel They've Lived in Since October
- COLUMN ONE : Winning Strategy on Taxes : Real estate interests prevail as Washington seeks to stimulate the economy. Hefty political contributions appear to have helped them garner some favorite tax breaks.
- How the West Was . . . Once : Museums: Historical society exhibits artifacts dating from the city's earliest days.
- The civil rights movement began one historic...
- Book Tells of 49 World War II Heroes : Rescue: Citizens of 10 countries risked their lives to help Jews. Most say they did nothing special.
- Rosemead : Youth Group to Get $7,000
- Ex-Military Chief Returns to Cairo to Face Jail Term
- Polish Finance Chief Seeks World Aid
- Canada Is Furious, Bush Is Silent : Huge row with Ottawa over lumber and Hondas imperils North American free trade
- As County Grows, So Do Its Problems : * Head-in-Sand Attitudes No Help to Poor, Elderly
- Crime Falls in Fillmore Despite Jump in Residents : Law enforcement: A crackdown on gangs is credited for the drop. The community's good fortune is in stark contrast to the rest of Ventura County.
- A Tragic End That Yields No Answers
- Irish Whimsy on Parade in Ventura
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Batters Puget Sound Twice to Raise Mark to 19-0
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Morningside Has Little Trouble Beating Estancia in Division III
- Kickoffs, Dead Time Headline NFL Agenda : Pro football: Proponents say ground-kick rule would make returns more entertaining.
- COMMENTARY : NHL Players Have Good Reason to Strike
- NBA ROUNDUP : Resurgent Spurs Beat the Jazz
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Veltman Wins Sprint, Hurdles, Long Jump for Irvine
- Political Recycling : A small study center with a big cause shares its wealth of posters collected from around the world
- MOVIES : The Brazen Instincts of Sharon Stone : Not afraid to assert herself, she shed a decade's worth of bimbo roles by going for the part that others shunned--the bisexual murder suspect in Verhoeven's thriller
- Design Focus of WestWeek
- Remedies for Questionable Appraisals
- THE BIZ
- Production of Popular British MG to Resume
- Rape, Robbery, Murder Rates Rise in Region : Crime: Better reporting, the weak economy and drugs are cited as reasons in many cases. Overall, violent crime in the area dropped about 1% in 1991.
- 8 Killed and 21 Injured as Fighting Increases in Croatian Trouble Spots
- 'ABC Afterschool' Specials Go to The Mall and Find a Fair Share of <i> Angst</i>
- Monologue of Tomorrow's Men, By YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO
- Speed Replaces Tradition
- CHULA VISTA : Police Investigating Possible Gang Fight
- Traffic Dispute Ends in Fatal Crash
- Lighting the Way to School : Visually Impaired Youngsters Learn to Deal With Darkness
- PIERCE COLLEGE : State Awards Child-Care Grant
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : University
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Leaves Because of Blister
- Santa Clara Feels the Hornets' Sting; Lincoln Advances
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Get Break, Beat Whalers, 3-1
- Arkansas, Florida Win Track Titles
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Monarchs Prevail Behind Boseman : Division III: The junior guard scores 25 points to lead Morningside to an 84-67 victory over Estancia.
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Morningside Proud After Its Quiet Victory
- COUNTY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : No. 1 Sailors Live Up to Their Billing
- k.d. lang, Sans the Twang
- ART : Playing to the Galleries : Artspace moves west and raises new hopes (and old doubts) about whether the city can support a glossy cultural magazine
- In Brief
- In Traction . . . and Enjoying It
- Seeing the Light With Airline Food : Trends: Menus are now offering more white meat and fish. Passengers are also ordering more specially prepared meals. But nutritional data is still lacking.
- Eastward, Ho : Southern Californians are Headed Inland, to the Area Around the Ontario Airport--the Newest Edge City in a Region That Invented the Concept.
- DAY TRIP : Resort Offers Winter Wonderland : Recent storms have dumped plenty of snow on Mt. Waterman.
- Control of Pain Gains Priority in Cancer Treatment Centers : Medicine: More and more doctors are paying attention to patients' discomfort. Myths about morphine are being overcome.
- Neighbors' Protests Disrupt Group Home Plans : Housing: Residents fear lowered property values. Council OKs one of three projects hears persuasive arguments from disabled and approves a facility on Jasmine Avenue.
- It's More Restful--but Less Lucrative--at 2 Annex Malls : Retailing: Owner Segerstrom & Sons says it's reviewing as-yet-undisclosed plans for revitalizing both Crystal Court and South Coast Plaza Village.
- Democratic Rivals United on Issues, Divided on Style : Politics: Clinton and Tsongas see many of the same problems, but their solutions form the dividing line.
- Rescuers Search for Trapped Survivors of Quake; Officials Fear Thousands Dead : Turkey: Worst temblor in nine years leaves hundreds injured and many more homeless. U.S. troops join international relief effort.
- San Dimas : Rail Museum Considered
- PLATFORM : That's Racist, Too
- Commerce City Council
- It's a Jungle Out There : Animals: Moorpark College fair-goers learn about wildlife protection, but leashes have some spectators champing at the bit.
- South Coast Repertory Comes Full Circle : * Honors From L.A. Drama Critics Reinforce Costa Mesa Theater's Tony Caliber
- Demme Wins Top Directors Guild Award
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Palos Verdes Peninsula Remains Undefeated
- These Guys Are Missing a Good Game
- Arazi to Make 3-Year-Old Debut in France on April 7
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
- SMALL FACES: Back to Guns N' Roses...
- Irish Wouldn't Be Caught Dead in a Coonskin Hat : Politics: Buchanan likes to tout his membership in America's first ethnic "minority group," but he's too inside to be a true son of Ireland.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Again With Late-Inning Heroics
- Canyons' Langley Leads South All-Stars
- Magic Finally Loses Its Hold for UC Irvine : Big West: After upset of UC Santa Barbara, Anteaters take a 19-6 lead before losing to Pacific, 81-69.
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McIlvaine Trying to Make a Trade for Pitcher Lefferts
- Motor Racing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : KNIGHT AND DAY : Poor King Arthur, No Points
- NEW RELEASES
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ON LOCATION II : Hey, Chill Out!
- RADIO : More Talk, Less Bach : KUSC-FM's neoformat, emphasizing personality over classical tradition, has built an ardent following while outraging many longtime listeners
- STAGE : Way Off Broadway : Louisville's Humana Festival has become a creative mecca for playwrights and their works, far from the glare of New York and L.A.
- Praising Californians
- CHRISTMAS LETTERS
- Closing Air Force Base Would Cost Jobs
- What's So Fantastic About 'Spasms'?
- Flooding Should Be Ongoing Concern
- L.A. Schools Budget Crisis
- FREE-SPOKEN
- COMMENTARY ON COMMERCE : FREE...
- Doctor Who Made Fatal Error Continues to Work : Health: Physician who misdiagnosed woman's heart ailment is practicing medicine in Florida. Issue raises question of whether one who surrenders his license in one state should be allowed to practice in another.
- Capital Gains Tax Cut: Some Other Thoughts
- Providing Health Insurance
- Capital Gains Tax Cut: Some Other Thoughts
- COMMENTARY ON COMMERCE : FREE...
- Questions on Tragedy
- FREE-SPOKEN
- MAD AS HELL
- City Needs Vision to Save Queen Mary
- Not-So-Modern Man
- Dornan's Reaction to Opposition Illustrates Arrogance of Incumbents
- Dornan's Reaction to Opposition Illustrates Arrogance of Incumbents
- Dornan's Reaction to Opposition Illustrates Arrogance of Incumbents
- COMMENTARY ON COMMERCE : FREE...
- Series of Memories
- Turn for the Better
- GUIDELINES FOR READING THE BOOK REVIEW
- MOVIES : Without the Union Label : Barbara Kopple told the story of 'Harlan County, USA' in black-and-white terms, but with 'American Dream,' about a strike that put a union local in conflict with its international, as well as the company, the coloring is gray
- X-RAY LASERS
- State Geologist Comments on Article
- D.A.'s Office Raises
- Providing Health Insurance
- COMMENTARY ON COMMERCE : FREE...
- Diamond Is Forever
- Missing 'Rosie'
- JAWS
- Diamond Is Forever
- What's So Fantastic About 'Spasms'?
- Turn for the Better
- Curb Your Singer
- Dornan's Reaction to Opposition Illustrates Arrogance of Incumbents
- Carlsbad Sculpture Park Not That Bad, If You Squint Just So
- Providing Health Insurance
- Disenfranchisement
- Sober Journalism
- Trainers Try Tenderness in Handling Elephants...
- Suggestions on Aiding Homeless; Reasons for Problem
- Still Surviving
- THE MUSIC MAN
- Our Hostile Society Holds Youths Hostage
- A Baby's Not the Ticket to Welfare
- Capital Gains Tax Cut: Some Other Thoughts
- MAKE FACE, NOT WAR
- Mobile Home Park Owners Accused of Misrepresenting Their Case in Article
- Middle School Restructuring Has Its Problems
- Diamond Is Forever
- Capital Gains Tax Cut: Some Other Thoughts
- Candidates
- Questions on Tragedy
- Suggestions on Aiding Homeless; Reasons for Problem
- L.A. Schools Budget Crisis
- Curb Your Singer
- GOD AND RUSHDIE
- How 'Rising Sun' Clouds the Issues
- No Olympian Effort
- INTERNEES
- Librarians
- Disenfranchisement
- Speaking His Mind About Diamond Bar
- Cheap Shots
- Dornan's Reaction to Opposition Illustrates Arrogance of Incumbents
- Capital Gains Tax Cut: Some Other Thoughts
- An Unfulfilling Piece on Brill
- JAWS
- THE MUSIC MAN
- Traveling In Style
- AYN RAND
- So What if Doctors Ignore Acupuncture?
- Travel Ethics
- Diamond Is Forever
- Traveling In Style
- Traveling In Style
- Buffalo's a Better Bet Than Washington
- THE MUSIC MAN
- JAWS
- Pugilistic Advice
- New Ralphs Market: Ugly, but It Works
- Not-So-Modern Man
- Providing Health Insurance
- Promenade Defended
- COMMENTARY ON COMMERCE : FREE...
- HISTORY HIS WAY
- JAWS
- Turn for the Better
- Not-So-Modern Man
- Disenfranchisement
- Los Angeles County - News from March 15, 1992
- TOSS THE CHALK: A prototype classroom at...
- Changing Times Challenge Segerstrom : Profile: Costa Mesa's prolific developer shows no signs of stopping, but new climate challenges Bristol Street dream.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Dirty Secret in Fraternity Drinking Songs--Sexual Harassment
- Questionnaires Reveal Attitudes of King Jury : Trial: Responses show unidentified panel members opinions on police behavior and the beating incident.
- Old Italian Line Tries a New Look : The CostaClassica emphasizes glamour over <i> gelate</i> . Some passengers were disappointed.
- A Roads Scholar Who Taught Us How to Get Around on the Freeways
- JAZZED: A new recording by a Cal...
- MECCA: Canada still sends the most tourists...
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Gritty Realities Tarnish the Glow on Anaheim : The way tourists and insiders see the city differs, results show. Though residents still view life here favorably, widespread pessimism over big-city ills exists.
- De Klerk's Big Gamble: Failure Could Be Bloody : South Africa: Tuesday's referendum on the future of white rule is timed to give democracy a boost. Why hasn't Bush been more supportive?
- Donegal Weaves a Poetic Spell of Enchantment : The region's lonely roads, magnificent mountains, meadows and peat bogs are the essence of Ireland.
- O.C.'S EDGE: Orange County developers are building...
- Bauer Is Quietly Contributing to Brea's Success
- Whalers' Whitmore Shuts Out Winnipeg
- Cal Poly Pomona Women Defeated
- Clippers Have to Work for It : Pro basketball: They finally shake Mavericks, 105-97, for 33rd victory of the season, their most in Los Angeles.
- A Different Spirit in 'Windigo' : Troupe Hopes Indian Culture Gives Growing-Up Play Added Depth
- Acting, Writing to Break Stereotype
- Day of the Dread : Most Survive Friday the 13th Unscathed--but There Are Exceptions
- Holmes Rises From Ashes and Glows : Boxing: After upsetting Ray Mercer, former heavyweight champion's comeback is no laughing matter.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia
- A Vanishing Breed : Program Sells Mustangs to Save Them
- Madigan to Have the Last Laughs : Stand-up: These days, the comic is doing more headlining, including a show Monday at the Irvine Improv.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Wildly Uneven 'Orestes' at Mandell Weiss Theatre
- Former UCLA Coach Horrell Dead at 89
- Pauley Answers Critic on Court : College basketball: Kansas' 6-10 junior, formerly of Savanna High and Cypress College, was unfazed by letter. He's now averaging 11.4 points for Jayhawks.
- Rancho Alamitos vs. Brea-Olinda
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gastelum Carries Channel Islands
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT PREVIEWS : BOYS' DIVISION V : Delphic Rivals to Go at It Again
- Olympics
- The Joke Is on Dodger Foes Now : Candiotti Became a Knuckleballer Only for Laughs; Pitch Made Him a Millionaire
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Straight From Cincinnati : Rigidly Conducted Players Deliver Mighty Noise and Power
- Rabbi's Illness Casts Cloud Over Chabad : Judaism: Menachem Schneerson, 89, is convalescing after a stroke. His ultra-Orthodox movement is admired and widely criticized.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : PADRES : Santiago Isn't Getting Discouraged
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Shirt Tale Proves a Sad One for Lewis
- A Fresh Starter : Edney Will Get a Big Promotion for Tournament
- WEEKEND TV : The World of Modern Art in Bravo Special