- JAZZ REVIEW : Max Roach Mastery at Catalina
- Hey, Hey! Stay in L.A.! : Ad Campaign Asks Firms Not to Leave Southern California for Other States
- MEDIA
- Dow Dips 21.69 After News of IBM Rating
- Going With the Grain
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- A Survivor's Perspective on Hitler : History: Woman held at Auschwitz talks at school where a student spoke on the Nazi leader. She appeared in response to protests about his portrayal.
- A Man of Many Numbers : * Caltech: Mathemetician and JPL scientist Leslie Deutsch is also an accomplished music composer and performer.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Therapeutic Art : An exhibit gives Camarillo State Hospital patients a way to express themselves and communicate with the public.
- Mary Osborne; Jazz Singer and Guitarist
- West Hollywood : $800,000 in Budget Cuts
- San Gabriel : Condo Subdivision Rejected
- Council Says It Won't Raise Taxes to Cover Budget Deficit : Finances: Potential $10-million shortfall will have to be resolved by cutting expenses and programs, officials say. City pay increases will be among casualties.
- 14-Year Incumbent Loses Congress Seat : Primary: Loss by veteran Maryland representative may signal ascent of upstarts backed by angry electorate.
- Death Toll 40 in Russian Rail Crash
- A Perfect Moment : Actor Spalding Gray says that after 13 monologues, he's going to give up the medium.
- 91-Year-Old Accused of Molestation
- Firm to Investigate Pipeline Rupture : Sewage: Failure Analysis Associates, which looked at Challenger explosion and Exxon Valdez spill, is called 'best in the business.'
- Spell-check failure? Experts warn that the Michelangelo...
- Inglewood's High-Tech Lifeline Lends a Hand to Police, Firefighters
- Nevada Regents Plan to Question Maxson
- Morningside High Girls Cruise to Easy 55-41 Win Over El Dorado
- Playoffs Another Test for UCSD : Amid Classes, Tritons Prepare for NCAA Basketball Tournament
- Ventura Stands Up to Best Riverside Has to Offer, 87-84
- Track and Field
- Westchester High Boys' Team Will Try to Repeat Its Title Feat
- Sitting Tall in the Saddle : * The Four Horsemen, who will perform Friday night in Westminster, aren't a pretty sight, but they rock with conviction.
- Music Reviews : Pianist Shtarkman at Ambassador Auditorium
- 6th Smith Blowdown
- POP REVIEW : Horsemen Trot Into the Whisky
- Fee Cut for Oil Wells on Federal Lands : Energy: The Administration will lower royalties that certain small producers must pay to the government. It's part of Bush's effort to boost domestic production.
- Reducing the Fat in Chowders
- Tofu, or Not Tofu?
- CELEBRATING AMERICA'S MOM : For Marion Cunningham's birthday, 100 cooks, bakers, writers and restaurateurs threw a surprise party at the Robert Mondavi winery
- DO TELL : Utah Phillips Puts His Tales to Music and His Audience's Character to the Test
- Gentler Hard Core : 'We rock against racism' says the drummer, and they've always been against violence. So don't elbow in the slam pit.
- NOTEBOOK : Pepperdine Tries to Extend WCC Streak
- Reusable Products Aim to Help Planet Mend
- NORTHRIDGE : Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Pole
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Finance Officer Faces Assault Charge
- 2 Students May Face Charges in Scheme to Alter Grade Records : Peninsula: School officials say the pair broke into the counseling office, while 12 others knew of the plot and did not report it.
- Man Who Burned Wife's Body on Boat Is Convicted of Murder
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Agency Created to Oversee Bus Service
- NHL ROUNDUP : Quick Shots by Ellett Help Maple Leafs Beat Oilers, 5-2
- VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Pollard Is at the Center of Torrey Pines' Victory
- ART REVIEWS : Vivid Cases of Photographer-Subject Symbiosis
- Sheriff's Dept. Helps Find a Happy Ending for Aspiring Writer
- POMONA : Police Fear Woman Was Kidnaped From Her Home
- GLENDALE : School District May Cut 97 Jobs
- Mission Viejo Rapist Sued for $2 Million by a Victim
- School Board Often Told of Looming Fiscal Crisis : Education: Top finance officer warned trustees about their spending practices at least 8 times in 3 years. He and others were suspended over a $130-million shortfall.
- Beaten Japanese Visitors Don't Hold It Against U.S.
- Card Players Robbed at Gunpoint : Crime: Newport Beach couple accosted after winning at Bell Gardens casino. They wind up losing cash, jewels and car.
- Intermittent Use of Shelter Is Approved : Homeless: State law forced Escondido to end continuous operation of the facility after Feb. 15. Weather prompts reopening through April 30.
- Learning to Break a Pattern : Education: Dominguez Hills academy is attempting to boost the number of women and minorities in the fields of science and math.
- Aztecs' Rally Topples Cal Poly Pomona
- Miscellany
- Hockey
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Rancho Santiago Wins Behind Play of Centers
- GIRLS' DIV. I-AA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Runs Out of Steam
- Fujitsu Says It Will Get Back in the Supercomputer Battle in United States
- Glendale : Visiting Nurse Assn. to Sponsor Golf Tourney
- Council Trims Budget 'Fat'; More Cuts Ahead : Government: The city faces a $5-million shortfall. Officials say layoffs are not in the works.
- La Canada Flintridge : Council Won't Extend Demolition Moratorium
- Gorbachev Takes Trip, Comes Down to Earth in Germany
- These Bruins Are Trying to Script a Happy Ending : Softball: After disappointing loss in 1991 NCAA title game, UCLA believes it can win it all this season.
- Fund-Raiser Won't Face Charges : * Charities: Judge finds no willful violation by group of a prior court order. Administrator had failed to place funds in a blocked trust account.
- District Plan Would Cut 43 Teaching Jobs : * Education: The superintendent wants to curtail administrative and classroom positions through attrition, increasing some class sizes.
- SPORTS : SCORECARD: FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Contemporary music, including rap, is now part of "Up With People."
- Asian Influences : The number of Japanese, Filipinos, Koreans and others doubled in the past decade. Immigrants have found ways to adjust to their new home.
- Menu at Paul's Pantry Worth Waffling Over
- La Verne : Alcohol at Heritage Park
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Appeal Panel Hears Lawyers' Debate on Sentence by Karlins : Courts: Prosecutor argues she should be forced to order prison term for grocer in girl's death. Her attorney says she followed the law.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Newspaper Employee Sentenced for Theft
- OXNARD : Lemonwood Student Is Berry Honored
- LONG BEACH : Acting Police Chief Picked for Job
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Officer Testifies in Suit Over McDonald's Killings
- SAN DIEGO : Student Reports Rape at UCSD
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Marshall Quits New TV Job After 1 Day
- DANCE
- Delta Air Lines Looking for Ways to Trim Back Costs
- How Tax Changes Affect Middle Class
- Vehicle Sales Fall 9.9% in Last 10 Days of February : Autos: Although sales were up 2% for the month, the late slide indicates an industry recovery is still elusive.
- Fried Gray Tomatoes
- Survey: Public Prefers Tyson to Politics
- Glendale : Tony Bennett to Appear With Glendale Symphony
- Hollywood : Low-Income Housing Grant
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Warren High to Make It Official: Baseball Field Is Buck's Place : Downey: Facility will be named Taylor Field on Saturday in honor of former Bear coach and athletic director.
- Arctic Trio Sends SOS
- Lawyers With Causes : Part Rebel, Part Perry Mason, Taking Cases Others Don't Want to Touch, They're.. . .
- Irwindale : Tutoring Program Delay
- Bush to Boost Water Flow to State's Farmers
- Street Improvement Project Postponed
- Three South Bay residents are among 27...
- Palmdale Renews Franchise for Cable TV Despite Protest
- SANTA PAULA : Airport Association Schedules Air Show
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Barriers Approved for Cascade Lane
- NORTHRIDGE : Review Sought of Nude Club Ruling
- Sun Sets on Rose Parade Float
- Twenty two of Orange County's top scholar-athletes...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- GIRLS' DIVISION I-A : Buena Goes to the Boards to Eliminate Ocean View
- Live Coverage of Trial of Officers in King Beating
- Isuzu Unveils Upscale Version of Its Trooper
- Micro Technology Inc.: The computer products manufacturer...
- Fluor Daniel Wins Pact in Philippines : Oil: The Fluor Corp. subsidiary will expand a refinery in a project valued at $400 million. The award is the largest single contract for the company in that country.
- All Great Ideas Are Simple
- RESTAURANT REVIEW LAKE VIEW CAFE : Topic of Confusion : The eatery, housed where Sam's Cafe used to be, has a lovely location and good service--but the food could be improved.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cheney Ties Cuts to Military Firings
- Troops 'Taking Over,' Jeep on Footbridge: Intrusion Stirs Anger in a Bosnian City : Yugoslavia: Mostar has become a garrison for soldiers viewed as drunken, trigger-happy.
- Azusa : Council Cuts Speakers' Time
- Pakistan Burns 45 Tons of Drugs in Trafficking Region
- THE TIMES POLL: Profile of the Georgia Electorate
- Benefactor for Alzheimer's Study to Receive Award
- Fund-Raiser Avoids Contempt Charge : Charities: Judge finds no willful violation by group of a prior court order. Administrator had failed to place funds in a blocked trust account.
- City Wants Explanation of State's Study of Fault : Investigation: Council to ask two legislators to persuade state geologist to allow aide to testify.
- SANTA ANA : Purchase of YMCA for SRO Hotel Urged
- COUNTYWIDE : Young, Old Mark Lent's Beginning
- NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
- Benes Flies Into a Rage at Contract : Padres: Pitcher criticizes McIlvaine, calls his salary "not fair, not fair at all."
- Reappeal Scores Aqueduct Victory
- Paul Schrader, Swimming Upstream Again
- Profit Surges at Kmart, Venture Stores
- Temple City : More Funds to Fight Graffiti
- Sri Lanka Rebels Kill 7
- GOP Group Backs Abortion Rights
- A Soft Spot for Tender Spears of Asparagus
- 'Forever Plaid' Opens in Harmony
- Stone Claims Key Support on Opening J.F.K. Files
- Celebrating Successes of Women
- HUD Funds Assure 71-Unit High-Rise for Senior Citizens : Housing: The project for low-income people will be built on a narrow lot on Florence Avenue near Atlantic Avenue.
- AQMD Vote May Reshape Southland Clean Air Fight : Smog: A trading market in pollution rights would replace many of the agency's regulations.
- Putting a Stop to Brake Failures
- EXHIBIT : Criticizing Tradition That Is West Behind the Ears
- Gourmet Bistro's Right on the Money When Striking It Rich
- ANAHEIM : November Vote on Utility Tax Pushed
- Seaside Dining Lures Charlie's Grill Patrons
- BUENA PARK : $720,000 in Grants Allocated by City
- 4.2 Quake Centered Offshore Is Felt in South County
- Deputy Could Be Fired Over Slaying : Law enforcement: Officer who shot teen-ager has been notified by Sheriff's Department of plan to terminate him, his attorney says.
- History Is Alive for Her at Cemeteries
- The Rev. William E.K. Drury; Minister
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Rescues Rape Crisis Center
- SDSU's Leomiti Not Suspended
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Patrick Henry Scores Upset
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Wins, but Is Upset by Invasion of Privacy
- Ventura Girls Blow 13-Point Lead in 50-45 Semifinal Loss to Tustin
- VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- Hockey
- Lions Fail to Hold Lead, Fall to Bruins : Baseball: UCLA scores four runs in the seventh inning and wins, 9-3. Struggling Loyola drops to 6-10.
- GIRLS' DIVISION II-AA : Needham Leads the Charge as Tustin Upsets Ventura
- A Novel Idea Puts a New Theater Group on Stage
- South Coast Plaza Will Let Others Shine : Retailing: To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Costa Mesa shopping mall will shun self-congratulation by showcasing major local industries and charities in monthly salutes.
- Lloyd's Members Settle With Insurance Syndicate
- Will GE Boss Take Own Advice to Be Nicer?
- Sharif Metoyer
- Pizza Pronto
- Drivers Foil City's Alternative-Fuel Plan : Pollution: Cars are equipped to operate on clean-burning methanol, but municipal workers often fill them with gasoline. Officials say that violates agreement with AQMD.
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Germ Warfare : A health inspector guards against unsanitary conditions at restaurants and swimming areas.
- AT&T; Workers to Help Garvey District Pupils
- Amusement Park on Pier OKd : Development: Planning Commission's action angers many neighbors. They predict a likelihood of increased crime and gang violence.
- An Einstein Course That's Relatively Easy : Education: UCLA Extension class will use illustrations and demonstrations to explain some of the famous scientist's basic concepts.
- Here's How to Sign Up for Baseball
- Arson Suspect's Defense Strategy: Quash Evidence : * Trial: The attorney for John L. Orr wants the court to exclude a fingerprint found on an incendiary device and an unpublished novel about arson written by the fire captain.
- Kerrey Ready to End Campaign for White House
- AUTOS
- TRANSPORTATION : Institute's 5-M.P.H. Crash Tests Turn Up Much Fender-Bending
- Merger to Create Less-Biased Airline Reservation System : Transportation: United Airlines will combine its network with one from a group of European carriers.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE OLDEST LIVING GRADUATE' : All in the Family : The play's central character resembles Archie Bunker, combining bigoted opinions with a softer side.
- Algerian Court Outlaws Islamic Political Party
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Europe Then, Now : Kenneth Richter has put together a tour as it could have been taken in 1892.
- Fiddlin' Around : Fans of traditional American folk music cross the generation gap as they prepare for the annual Old Time Fiddle Contest.
- Eco-Show-and-Tell : This year's Green Business Conference will focus on cutting costs while safeguarding the environment.
- Debate Begins on Abortion Rights Bill : Pregnancy: Congress takes up the issue as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that could curb protections established by the Roe vs. Wade decision.
- NEIGHBORS : Costume Party : The Horns say all went well at their Leap Day on a Saturday fete, which featured guests in past, present and future attire.
- MUSIC DRIVIN-N-CRYIN : Loud, Not Jangly : Freewheelin', stealin', healin' mysticism from the road.
- Testing Lowers Colon, Rectal Cancer Death Rate 30%, Study Finds
- White House Urges End to Ban on Mexican Tuna : Trade: Administration suggests that embargo be lifted in return for reductions in dolphin kills by the fishing fleet. Environmentalists say the plan is unenforceable and full of loopholes.
- OCC's Gillis 'In Shock' After Being Reassigned : Community colleges: Athletic director moves longtime basketball coach to tennis program.
- Video Artist to Lecture at UC Irvine on Tuesday
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW : A Safe Look at Aborigines in Captivity : 2 'Specimens' Are Displayed Behind Bars for Crowd Attending 'Year of White Bear' at UCI
- Attack on D.A. Was Unfair
- Say 'Elm' When in Carlsbad
- Not Welcome : Oakwood struggles to retain its black identity in the face of what many residents believe is a conspiracy among police, whites and developers to drive them out. Distrust has foiled renewal efforts and sparked growing tension between oldtimers and newcomers.
- The Agony of the Extasy
- Art Funds
- Prosperity
- Crowding Is Unhealthy
- Libya
- Immigration Reform Is Fair
- The Messages Women Send
- Art Funds
- The Messages Women Send
- Home Lot Avocado Groves Cost More
- Binkley's Record as Chief of Long Beach Police Dept.
- Demands
- Immigration Reform Is Fair
- Improvements Overlooked
- Immigration Reform Is Fair
- Art Funds
- The Agony of the Extasy
- Higher Taxes for the Rich
- Mysterious Death
- Higher Taxes for the Rich
- Headline Is Misleading
- The Messages Women Send
- The Issue Is Murder
- MOVIES - March 5, 1992
- MOVIES - March 5, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 5, 1992
- MOVIES - March 5, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 5, 1992
- Obituaries - March 5, 1992
- Names in the News - March 5, 1992
- Names in the News - March 5, 1992
- Names in the News - March 5, 1992
- Names in the News - March 5, 1992
- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1992
- An Alternative to Chicken
- Bush and Buchanan Plunge Into South : Campaign: The President heads for Florida as his Republican rival fields tough questions in Louisiana.
- Tsongas-Clinton Rivalry Heads to Duel in Florida
- KEEP ON GIVING: Who says politicians don't...
- Ueberroth Says He May Enter GOP Senate Race : Politics: Head of 1984 Olympics will decide by Friday. His statement takes state Republican leaders by surprise.
- Abortion Rights Group in GOP May Oppose Dornan : Politics: Former O.C. Superior Court Judge Judith M. Ryan is planning to challenge the 7-term congressman.
- Laguna Niguel, Builder End Their Land Dispute : Settlement: City will let building resume on disputed acreage. Taylor Woodrow will drop $25-million suit.
- Make Pact to Put Deals in Writing
- ELECTIONS : Ousted Torrance Official Blames City's Fiscal Woes : Timothy Mock loses council seat. Incumbent George Nakano wins, as do a teacher and an insurance broker.
- Gunmen Tie Up 5, Steal Microchips : Robbery: The high-tech warehouse holdup netted about $300,000 worth of items. It is the latest in a string of such crimes.
- Are Gays Being Made This Campaign's Hate Symbol? : Attack ads: Pat Buchanan's loathsome TV spots against the National Endowment for the Arts go too far, even for politics.
- TOP TEACHER: Richard McCoun teaches social studies...
- LOOK EAST: Yorba Linda is home to...
- Budget Ax Swung at High Court : Spending: Assembly subcommittee advocates a 38% reduction, apparently in retaliation for the justices' approval of term limits.
- MISSING THE BUS? Insiders say the Orange...
- Torrance Trustees Won't Open School After All : Education: The eleventh-hour reversal leaves overcrowding problems unresolved, pending further study.
- Sales Tax Revenue Declines in 4 of 5 Cities : Budgets: The size of the drops suggests that the recession might be starting to bottom out locally. Only Simi Valley posted an increase among large municipalities.
- Man Claims Self-Defense in Slaying of Ex-Suspect : Dispute: James Hood of Newport Beach says from jail that the shooting was not connected to victim's role and acquittal in death of Hood's wife.
- Gates Will Head Misconduct Probe : LAPD: He is ordered by the Police Commission to investigate allegations against three of his possible successors. Critics decry such a role for the chief.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 5, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 5, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 5, 1992
- Only a Grand Gesture Can Jump-Start Peace Talks : Middle East: The Arabs must be persuaded that a concession from them will move the Israeli majority toward compromise.
- 14 Suspended Over Altering of School Grades : Education: Students at Palos Verdes Peninsula High broke into counseling office. Colleges have been notified of falsified transcripts.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not Exactly Singing in the Rain
- Police Identify Elderly Pair Slain in Clairemont Home : Crime: Their 10-year-old grandson, who was raised by the couple, hid in another room as they were stabbed.
- U.S. Attorney, Santa Ana Drug Fighters Join Forces : Law enforcement: Unusual federal indictments in local sales cases show support for communitywide efforts to clean up Willard neighborhood.
- CAMARILLO : CYA Officials Stick With Security Plan
- Scam to Illegally Buy, Resell Cars Uncovered : Theft: El Cajon man provides key tip in the arrest of a man who allegedly used fraud to buy the vehicles in San Diego and Riverside counties for resale out of state.
- A Return to Pre-Jesse Jackson Days : Politics: Without a candidate of their own, blacks must figure how to get their concerns across to the Democrats.
- Northridge, Santa Barbara Play to Tie in Game Stopped Because of Darkness
- Heinrich Stayed Close to His Ties in Football : Quarterback: A 1950s standout in college and the pros, he was a broadcaster and analyst before his death Saturday.
- PREP BASKETBALL / BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Glendora and Artesia Reach Final in Division II-AA
- Santa Clara Shakes Off St. Anthony to Reach Final
- BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS : Freshman Rigley Scores 23 as Alemany Beats Rubidoux
- Master's Upends Cal Baptist in NAIA Basketball Playoffs
- NHL Players Ready to Strike : Hockey: Date would be March 16, if last-ditch attempts fail to settle contract dispute. McNall downplays possibility.
- Evans, Mission Viejo Pair Sparkle in Women's 400-Meter Freestyle
- Clinton Captures Georgia : Tsongas Leads in Maryland; Buchanan Strong : Democrats: Brown shows surprising strength in Colorado as primary voters hand candidates another mixed message.
- * Yale Newman; Radio Marti Founder, International TV News Pioneer
- COSTA MESA : 37 Police Cars to Be Bought in El Cajon
- Planet Hollywood's Course Revealed : Restaurants: The cinema-themed venture will settle in South Coast Plaza. It took a suit by the owner of rival Hard Rock Cafe to confirm the plans.
- Rick Markovitz has been appointed vice president...
- AUTOS
- Top Deal-Maker Greif Leaves Sutro & Co.
- Paul S. Castellani has been named group...
- The Hunt for 'Who We Are' : Project Hopes to Define U.S. Latino Heritage Through Rediscovered Writings
- Solicitor for Shelter Interviewed in Death of Businessman
- California as a Political Backwater
- ADVERTISING
- Study Finds Few Remedies to Curb Mild Hypertension : Health: Dieting and lower salt intake help. But other non-drug methods, including stress reduction, do little.
- Early Tests Show Democrats Face Hard Struggle
- Shots Force Mayor to Call It Quits : Government: Tony Silva decided, after six rounds were fired into his pickup truck, that running the small Fresno County city of Huron for $100 a month wasn't worth it.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Magic Johnson Asks AIDS Housing Aid
- 2 of 3 'Tramps' From J.F.K. Site Are Found, Deny Link to Killing
- The View From Du Par's Front Window
- More Rain Expected; Mudslide Kills Pair
- CANOGA PARK : Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Abuse Case
- SANTA MONICA : Plan for Amusement Park on Pier Advances
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : To Their Credit
- DIVISION III-AA : Fuerbringer Scores 32, Puts Estancia in Third Consecutive Title Game
- COUNTYWIDE : Home Sales Decline 20.9% for January
- SWIMMING / U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Evans, Biondi Back on the Team for Barcelona
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : USDHS Gets Surprise Victory
- Comrie to Officially Purchase Gulls
- CSUN Ends Season at BYU on a Sour Note
- An Inside Look at Artistic Creativity : Education: Students learn to build an inflatable sculpture, then decorate the interior with drawings related to their studies.
- College Basketball
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Rams Sign Former Seahawk Center and Long-Snapper
- PREP BASKETBALL / GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Misses Free Throws, but Makes It to Final
- Tennis
- Donald McKayle, five-time Tony nominee for his...
- Soprano From Fullerton Wins Vocal Art Award
- TV REVIEW : Young Indy's Slow Trek Across the Tube
- TV REVIEW : Blasting Through Stereotypes in 'Bowl'