- Miscellany
- Countywide : College Bond Offers $2 Million Locally
- Athlete Convicted in Students' Deaths
- LA CONCHITA : Freeway No-Parking Signs Removed
- Welfare Can Be Reformed Without Mean-Spiritedness : Rewards: It's a matter of marketing--encourage praiseworthy behavior by linking it to extra benefits.
- FOCUS: STADIUM TOWERS PLAZA I
- Silicone Is Used to Make a Huge Array of Products : * Industry: The manufacturing staple shows up in shampoo, cereal, paint and many other lines.
- * Donald R. Scheib was elected president...
- Pete's Curious Campaign
- SEMANTICS : In New Russia, 'Dude' Hasn't Yet Caught On : The government--not to mention journalists and the public--seeks a new term for the out-of-fashion 'comrade.'
- CULTURE WATCH : Getting Into Spirit of Friday the 13th
- Most-Advertised Cigarettes Are Teens' Choice, Study Says
- Bush and Jordan's King Meet, End Rift
- 5-Year-Old Boy Struck in Head by Apparent Random Gunfire
- 4 Firefighters Hurt in Home Blaze : Struggle: A fire that might have been extinguished in minutes burned for hours because aluminum sheeting over wooden roof shingles kept water from the flames.
- SYLMAR : Plan OKd to Close Street to Cruisers
- Electric Bus Lines Planned : Transit: RTD picks 10 routes for conversion. Project is intended to reduce pollution.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council Approves Expansion of Inn
- Colony of 'Super Termites' Discovered in La Mesa Home
- HORSE RACING : Florida Derby a Big Test for Catire Bello
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Paramount Interested in Buying Yankees : Baseball: The media company owns the cable network that broadcasts the club's games.
- McCorkle: In Touch With Feelings
- 'Capitol Critters' Heading for Hiatus
- * Cassandra Mills has been named president...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Abduction, Attempted Kidnapings Alarm City
- Escondido School Board to Revise Policy on Restricting Some Books
- Forget the rainbow--there'll be a pot of gold at the end of this race.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : True Grid: Matrixx at the Nikko
- No More Reign for Arizona : College basketball: UCLA holds off late charge, 89-81, clinching at least a tie for Pac-10 title and ending Wildcats' hopes for fifth crown in a row.
- Santa Ynez Helps Bring Lincoln's Season to End
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Defeats Wisconsin, Ties for Big Ten Lead
- Miscellany
- 'Voyager': A Cathartic Journey
- Toreros' Up, Down Season Bittersweet
- An Accessible Listening to the Music of Yoko Ono
- JAZZ REVIEW : Donegan Charms With Creativity, Smiles
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Red Lantern' Timely and Shattering
- Handy Makes Her Mark Conducting : Music: She is coming from New York to lead CSUN's symphony orchestra Sunday. She was the only woman in her training class, but says more are entering the field.
- Irvine's McDonald Is Accustomed to His Place
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST CONFERENCE MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Minus UNLV, It's Anybody's Guess
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Inspecteur' a Mordant, Witty Gem
- Tower Finds There's No Place Like Home : College basketball: Graduate of Westminster High transfers to Cal State Long Beach and discovers his comfort zone.
- ENVIRONMENT
- U.N. Says Clashes Won't Bar Troops' Yugoslav Mission
- Luby's Reopens 5 Months After Fatal Shootings
- James Brooks; Pioneer in Abstract Expressionist Art
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China Signals an Easing of Ideological Controls : Communism: A major Politburo decision shifts the emphasis to economic development. Reformers are strengthened against the hard-liners at all levels.
- Former Plumber Is Acquitted of Court Bombing
- Great Britain Is Set Up for a Down-Sizing : Parliament: Scots, Welsh and Ulstermen have a good chance to cut nationalist deals in next month's election; the queen is not amused.
- Glendora's Last-Gasp Shot Stuns Trabuco Hills, 55-53 : Division II: Sophomore Cameron Murray's scoop shot in final second keeps Mustangs from advancing to regional final.
- Lifting His Spirits : McGwire Hopes Working With Weights (and Rader) Will Bring Him Back From Worst Season of Career
- Hill Emerges as Confidence Man at WSU : College basketball: Former Cleveland High standout has the right attitude for a shooting guard.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Rolls Into Tournament Final
- Pavarotti Lines Up S.D. Date : Opera: Italian superstar will appear at the Sports Arena. The five-concert 1992-93 Civic Theatre season offers familiar fare.
- COMMENTARY : Martha Graham Was a Role Model : Dance: She pioneered new parts and ideas for women long before feminism. The dance company she founded performs in San Diego Friday and Saturday.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : More Beautiful Sound a la Diamond
- Talmi Offers Bold Symphony Season
- Bond Yields Surge Past 8% on Sales Report : Market Overview
- Maids in Heels and G-Strings? Go Figure
- Actor David Carroll's Death Attributed to AIDS
- Donald G. Hagan; Physician Forced by AIDS to Quit Practice
- Sicilian Politician Slain by Gunmen; Mafia Is Blamed
- TORRANCE : Oil Refinery Criticized Over Removal of Cats
- Yaroslavsky Calls for Ban on City Workers Promoting Religion : Legislation: Councilman acts after Assistant Police Chief Vernon's persecution suit is rejected. He also would ban display of religious symbols on city property.
- Brothers Plead Guilty to Fraud Involving Gas-Drilling Ventures
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Neither Moral Nor Financial Balance
- NEWPORT BEACH : Victoria School's Reopening Delayed
- Congressional Cup Takes Spotlight
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Allows 15 Walks in 13-9 Loss to Ventura
- Miscellany
- CS Northridge to Hold Seminars for Trainers, Team Physicians
- After 2,500 Games, Hearn Won't Put It in the Refrigerator
- VA Objects to 'Article 99' Screening : Movies: A UCLA film class set to see the film on veterans office property is moved to a site on campus.
- A Six-Year Itch Strikes Punk-Rock Mainstay Fear : Pop music: After laying off for a half-dozen years, the group reunites at the Palladium tonight.
- Nuclear Reactors
- 'Hitler' Uproar Was Misguided
- Standing Up for History
- Words to Ponder
- Catholics and Welfare Reform
- U.S. Education
- Pat Buchanan
- Privacy
- Supreme Court Decisions
- Tsongas
- Catholics and Welfare Reform
- Supreme Court Decisions
- A Little Sensitivity, Please
- Pat Buchanan
- Coach John Duberville called a couple early...
- Supreme Court Decisions
- Pat Buchanan
- Catholics and Welfare Reform
- MOVIES - March 13, 1992
- MOVIES - March 13, 1992
- MOVIES - March 13, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 13, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 13, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 13, 1992
- Obituaries - March 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 13, 1992
- Countdown to 1st Execution in 25 Years to Start
- Iraq Ordered to Obey Gulf War Terms at Once
- Dannemeyer, Boxer Admit Kiting Checks
- Tsongas Woos Labor; Clinton Urges Racial Harmony : Democrats: The leading rivals square off in Michigan and Illinois. TV ads attack the question of the Arkansas governor's electability next fall.
- Black Surgeon Wins Bias Suit for O.C. Firing
- Ads Shift to Impact of Foreign-Built Cars : GOP: Bush scores Buchanan for owning a Mercedes-Benz. The challenger says the President's aides have ties to Japanese concerns.
- PATCHED UP: The demand for the latest...
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LAPD : Don't Delay Naming a Successor to Gates : A new police chief must be named next month. The department's reform can be adjusted to the City Charter vote in June.
- A Feat of Clay : Recreation: Proposal to add seven courts in Camino Real Park angers neighbors. But the builder says it would put Ventura on the 'national tennis map.'
- Ukraine Stops Moving Nuclear Arms to Russia
- LOW-KEY: Mexico's First Lady Cecilia Occelli de...
- TRISKA-WHAT? They call it triskaidekaphobia ,...
- WHALES AHOY: Sightings of whales are up...
- LAPD Chief Choice Could Be Voided, Ruling Warns
- Headmaster Suspended in Harassment Suit : La Jolla: Former receptionist says he touched her, made inappropriate comments and asked her for dates.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 13, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 13, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 13, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 13, 1992
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Singing Out : The Moorpark Masterworks Chorale offers an evening of musical grandeur that seems to please everyone.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Foreign Competitors Will Pay to Settle Patent Disputes With Ceradyne Corp.
- Frenchwoman Climbs Eiger's North Face Alone
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Janitor From Closed Office Building Dies
- Nixon Urges U.S. to Lead Aid to Commonwealth : Foreign policy: Washington speech seems to rebuke Bush's policy. The former President cites the danger of 'a new despotism' if reforms founder.
- The Team Everybody Wants to Beat : Diamond Bar, Ranked No. 2 in the Nation, Boasts a Wealth of Talent
- The Region : Water Issues Discussion
- Don't wring your hands about the sad...
- Pasadena : Schools Want Funds Back
- CSULB Custodian a Pillar of Support--On and Off Campus
- Pasadena : Union Station Fund-Raiser
- It's Going to Be a Very Odd Year in State Senate : Politics: In the confusing aftermath of reapportionment, voters may need a scorecard. For starters, there will be two sets of Senate districts for the next two years.
- O.C. Suspect in Bank Robbery Is Held Up in Vegas
- Mary Little; Sorority Founder
- PLATFORM : Wrong Use of Funds
- Tips You Would Give to Wise Up Mom and Dad
- Hermosa Beach Rejects Proposal to Sell Tickets for Beach Volleyball : Spectator sports: The Assn. of Volleyball Professionals indicates it might move games to another town.
- Activist, Reporter Arrested in String of Store Thefts
- MARINA DEL REY : Developer in Default on Lease With County
- Railroad Agrees to Pay $737,000 for Spill Cleanup
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Station Wins OK Despite Protests
- Miscellany
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Holcomb Leaves Westlake Track Team After Coach's Strategy Rankles Father
- 2 Concerts Will Honor Leo Fender : * Fund-raiser: The shows--one country, one rock--at Knott's will benefit Parkinson's Educational Program.
- Valvano Said to Be Considering Offer to Coach at Wichita State
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson's 26 Help Ohio State Win
- Disney Lets Pact With TV Hit-Maker Witt Thomas Harris Go to Warner
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- O.C.'s Jobless Rate Up Nearly One Full Point : Unemployment: Figure jumps from 4.4% to 5.3% in month. Seasonal and recession-related layoffs blamed.
- MARKETS : Ron's: East Hollywood's Un-Supermarket
- Time to Retire? : Experts Say Mileage Is No Way to Tell If Your Wheels Are Worn
- Purim: Reshaping Hamantaschen
- Nunn Calls $15-Billion Defense Cut Proposed by House Too Severe
- O.C. Woman Held in Boston After Drug Bust at Airport
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- First-Rate Lunching After Tour of the Links
- Santa Monica : Stockbroker Pleads Guilty
- FOR THE KIDS : It's in the Cards : Baseball, that is. Youngsters get together at trading shows to augment their collections.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE FOREIGNER' : Mr. Personality : A self-confessed bore emerges a hero through hilarious circumstances in "The Foreigner."
- Eagle Rock : Landmark Decision Weighed
- Super Tuesday Results
- Smooth Seas at 'Great Age' : Benefit: A prince and princess added to the glamour of a night at the San Diego Museum of Art.
- Russia Urges Pact on Faster Nuclear Cuts : Arms: Accord is sought before June summit. Baker, Kozyrev still disagree on key issues.
- Tasmanian Team : The Handsome Devils are frenzied rockers who are about as subtle as piranha earrings.
- St. Patrick's Day Parades
- Invitation to a Feast : Access to Soviet files could prove to be a historic opportunity
- Bidding Extended on LAX-Palmdale Rail : Transportation: County officials also ease the guidelines on the $4-billion project because of funding questions.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Group to Honor Gen. Colin Powell
- Failed Connector Causes Power Outage
- SANTA CLARITA : Council OKs Plan to Close VFW Hall
- Drug Sweep Brings In 79 Gang Members : Investigation: Federal and local law enforcement involved in 'Operation Bandanna' are seeking another 40 gang members. Videotape of the 'sting's' drug buys is expected to speed up prosecution.
- So Far, This Is a Pleasure Trip for the Lakers : Pro basketball: Scott and Threatt combine for 50 points in victory over Hawks.
- Pitt Says It Is Clean on Faulkner
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : UC Santa Barbara Dominates Fullerton Again
- STAGE NOTES : Eviction, Money Woes Peril Irvine Light Opera
- STAGE REVIEWS : Grody's 'Mom' Old News for Parents
- Advertisers Influence Media More, Report Says : News: Center for the Study of Commercialism says the recession is pushing some media outlets to alter coverage to protect their advertising revenue.
- FILM : Different Time, Place but Same Woody Allen
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Newport Pier Day: It Will Surf the Area Right
- Chocolate Souffle, Chicken Salad
- The following are selected entries from...
- CSUN Turns Environmental Awareness Into a Career : Education: A curriculum guides students into professions focusing on public health and safety.
- Panel Seeks to Maintain Condo Ban : Development: Marina City Club's financial problems reinforce the recommendation of the Small Craft Harbor Commission.
- Skater Confronts Her Alleged Tormentor : Court: Katarina Witt testifies against man charged with sending her obscene and threatening letters. Acting as his own attorney, he cross-examines her.
- Bellflower : Library, Custodial Services Suffer in School Budget Cut
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the : past week.
- Check Kiting Affair May Drive Some From Office
- GARDEN GROVE : Kessler and Leyes Will Run for Mayor
- Blacks Charge Racism at CSUN : Education: Protesters accuse administrators of being insensitive and call for the resignation of the athletic director.
- COUNTYWIDE : Walls Considered in Gun Range Plan
- VENTURA : Workers Moved Due to Asbestos Threat
- SANTA CLARITA : Council Appeals Construction Site
- Rural Areas Resist San Marcos' Web
- January Jobless Rate of 8% Is Highest in More Than 6 Years
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE
- He's Still No. 1, With a Catch : Parrish Must Improve Hitting to Keep First-String Angel Job
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : BOYS' PREVIEW : Birmingham Poised for Run at City Title
- Races in Chicago Canceled as Jockeys Refuse to Ride
- Coach House Looks More to Its Own Back Yard for Acts
- Ballet Pacifica will hold its second choreographers...
- General Takes Blame for Ship That Got Away : Gulf: U.S. commander in region tells how his forces lost track of vessel suspected of carrying Scud missiles to Iran.
- Steak in a Shake
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Volunteers Sought for EPA Committee
- For many students, the hardest part of...
- School District Approves Condom Distribution Plan : Health: The policy provides easy access for high school students starting next month. There will be a small fee, and parents will not have to grant their consent.
- Veteran Democrats Square Off in Costly Race : Politics: Hayden, in a fight for political survival, takes on fellow liberal Rosenthal in primary battle in the new 23rd state Senate District.
- If Illinois Plays the Pivotal Primary Role, Its Fickle Voters Haven't Heard the Hype : Campaign: President wanna-bes get an underwhelming response. Almost anything could happen on St. Patrick's Day, pundits say.
- Britons to Vote April 9; 3rd Party May Get Pivotal Role : Politics: Major and opposition leader Kinnock both express confidence. But a shaky coalition could result.
- PALS Helps Moms Tell the Big Secret
- Crenshaw : Temporary Library Opens
- A Contest for Writers
- L.A. OKs $1.9 Million to Buy Sylmar Site for Train Depot
- THE HOUSE : Budget
- Anaheim Team Fails to Secure More Transit Funds
- Tarkanian Shares Big West Coaching Honor
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Sale of Yankees Being Discussed
- Hoopla Builds as Area Teams Try to Take Another Step : Girls' preview: Peninsula battles Poway, Bishop Montgomery plays Gahr, and Morningside meets Rancho Alamitos in regional semifinals.
- Soccer
- Video Rental Chart : 'Thelma & Louise' Holds On
- An Exchange of Views on Ethnic Friction
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Seeing Art Anew : For blind painter Frank Livingston, images travel from his mind's eye to his fingers.
- SPECIAL EVENT : Wrestling Federation's Guided Muscles Aimed at Anaheim
- A First-Rate 'Swing Into Spring'
- A Kinder, Gentler Greenberg Leads a Tougher 49er Team : Basketball: After an 11-17 rookie season, the CSULB coach has curbed his temper this year. And his players have turned their record around to 17-11.
- Goodwill Force : For years, 72-year-old Otto Geller has been an unofficial emissary to his homeland of Germany on behalf of Ventura.
- * William S. Magginetti; Vaudeville Performer, Actor
- Glassell Park : Catering Truck Vendor Slain
- Santa Clarita Council Votes for Strict Hillside Ordinance : Growth: The unanimous decision places stringent controls on builders. It leaves room for rare exceptions. A final vote will be March 24.
- S.D. Opera Program Gets Kids Humming
- Helping Hand From Feds : U.S. attorney joins Santa Ana's vigorous fight against drugs
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 46TH DISTRICT : Ryan Begins Campaign to Oust Dornan : The former Superior Court judge says her congressional bid will show she is not a 'one-issue' candidate.
- Boundary Vote Upsets Parents in Montalvo : Education: They say the Ventura board gave preferential treatment to students from hillside areas by keeping them at popular Buena High School.
- Officers Are Heard Laughing on Tapes : King case: One also was recorded telling a dispatcher that the victim had numerous head wounds.
- S. Africans in L.A. Vote on Reforms : Referendum: Many who cast absentee ballots believe their nation will approve changes to dismantle apartheid. Blacks could not participate in the polling.
- 15 Teaching Jobs Abolished in Torrance's School Budget : Education: The reductions are made in an effort to save $1 million and offset an anticipated shortfall in state funds. Two teachers will get layoff notices.
- 1992 Boys' Volleyball Preview
- Miscellany
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner's Misfortune Is a Cause for Conversation, Celebration
- SKIING : Dave McCoy Fits Well With This Elite Group
- IDITAROD SLED DOG RACE : Buser Finishes in Record Time
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Kilcoyne Helps USDHS Repeat
- DANCE REVIEW : Malashock's Bold, Juicy Nihilism
- ECONOMY
- Gateaux to Go
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Feds Show Up at Willard
- 11-Year Sentence for Shooting Deputy
- CLIPBOARD : November and December Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Downey : $2.50 Late Charge on Water Bills Gets Preliminary OK
- SUN VALLEY : L.A. OKs Loan to Repair Apartments
- LOS ANGELES : Gang Member Gets 7 Years for Role in Scalding Toddler
- OJAI : Donations, Homes Sought for Pet Rats
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Reynolds Takes His Sprinting Seriously Now
- Gulls' Knickle Signs Extension
- McIlvaine Gives Benes a New Deal : Padres: Pitcher happier after team gives him $100,000 raise.
- ROAD NOTES
- 2 Tell of Sex Harassment at Navy Base
- Santa Monica-Malibu : District Freezes Hiring
- Fund-Raisers Target Asian-Americans
- $488,000 Presented to Cedars-Sinai
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Petal Pusher : Occupations: Fullerton student Rose Marecek already has a big jump on realizing dreams of a career in floriculture.
- NEIGHBORS : Jumping for Joy : The recent wet weather has made conditions perfect for frogs to reproduce, prompting their happy chorus.
- Reform Plan Offers Cash to Schools
- COUNTYWIDE : CHP Warns of Calls to Solicit Money
- Greek food for thought: Richard Nixon has...
- Brea-Olinda's Cardenas Has Fun Doing the Dirty Work on the Diamond : Softball: Junior shortstop was the Orange League's MVP last season when she hit .442 and had a .927 fielding percentage.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Enough Already, Says Prolific Composer Lees
- Opera and Pay Cable: Brief Aria : * Television: Tonight's Met gala on KCET was originally broadcast as a pay-per-view cable event, but the future for further such programming is hazy.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- The Brothers Gallo and Their $60 Cabernet
- Arson Suspect's Request to Leave House Rejected : Crime: Accused fire Capt. John L. Orr is under house arrest. He sought a work-release so he could earn money to pay mounting household and legal bills, his lawyer says.
- Norwalk : School Superintendent's Contract Extended 1 Year
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL '92 : The Season Starts With a Touch of Tradition, a Blend of Youth : Baseball: Established coaches and their programs will be challenged by several newcomers, who are hopeful that their teams can make an impact.
- CLIPBOARD : ORANGE COUNTY PAWNBROKERS
- HOLIDAY DINING : Dancing, Singing and Spirits Are the Green of the Crop
- THE HOUSE
- Long Beach : Proposals Sought for Art Exhibits at Blue Line Stops
- Former Editor of El Diario Slain in N.Y. : Crime: The newsman battled drug traffickers in his Spanish-language newspaper and wrote a book about the Colombia narcotics trade.
- ARCHITECTURE : Neither Museum nor Mausoleum, Getty Comes Close to Pure Vision
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Iraq Confronts U.N. on Sanctions : Diplomacy: Hussein envoy calls for a bargaining session on compliance with resolutions. Baghdad's defiance raises the specter of new allied action.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Officers Pay Respects to Late Commander
- Suspended Lawyer Held for Practicing
- SUN VALLEY : Man Fatally Shot in Drive-By Attack
- City Clerk Takes the Hot Seat in Hawthorne : Politics: Appointment of Richard L. Mansfield fails to quell controversy involving his predecessor. Critics say that the vacancy should have been filled through an election.
- LOS ANGELES : Market Ordered to Hire Security Guard
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rookie Curtis Has a Big Game
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Farris' Ace Helps Hart to Golf Win
- Hockey
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Ich bin ein Venturan : The folks of Deutschland and Ventura County are fostering a mutual fascination.
- Duarte : Economic Panel Changes
- Bush Loses His Majority in a Republican Bastion : Times O.C. Poll: Economy is dragging President down. Fewer than half of voters support his reelection.
- Beverly Hills : Appeal for Art Donations
- Where to See Kid Productions
- Along San Vicente, They Can Run But They Can't Hide : Jogging: From early morning to late evening, runners traverse pavement along what is arguably the oldest and most popular jogging strip in Los Angeles.