- SAN DIEGO : No Bail for Slaying Suspect
- Residents Protest Becoming Part of San Marcos : Expansion: Landowners favor coming under city's wing, but homeowners renew objections to the proposal.
- If You're Sent to Jail, You Have to Take Your Medicine
- Bond Yields Fall on Drop in Auto Sales : Market Overview
- Advanced Logic Research Inc. The Irvine computer...
- Great American Lost $76.4 Million in '91
- * Rick Leed has been named president...
- Fatal Jordan Hotel Fire
- County Halts Costly Fund-Raising Effort : Government: $726,000 in public money spent in fruitless attempt to solicit cash for health agency.
- LAKE HUGHES : Man, 39, Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- OXNARD : City Refuses to Pay for Report on Center
- BELLFLOWER : Use of Warehouse OKd for Distribution of Food
- THOUSAND OAKS, SIMI VALLEY : Business Leaders Become 'Principals' in Visit to Schools
- CYPRESS : Council Scraps Trip in Austerity Move
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Traffic Backed Up on Measure M
- Weygand's Request for More Eligibility Is Denied by Section
- The Sailors' Excellent Adventure
- Anton More Than A-OK for Ladycats : Player of the year: Her all-around excellence led Brea-Olinda to four league titles and four State finals.
- Prosecutor: Tyson Shouldn't Be Free on Appeal
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Has Had Longest Winter Trying to Bring Mad Milton Back
- Olympics a Boost for Channel 8
- Music Reviews : Organist Koopman in Baroque Recital
- Lapointe, Former Nordique Coach, Canuck Scout, Dies of Cancer at 42
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Alpha Microsystems Inc.: The business computer company's...
- February Home Sales Soar 13% Across the State : Real estate: Low interest rates generate the best showing in existing accommodations in more than five years.
- * William E. Josey has been promoted...
- 'There's More to Come,' Brown Tells Jubilant Backers at N.Y. Union Hall : Democrats: The former governor says his upset in Connecticut represents a 'sea change' in politics and tells Clinton it's 'no fluke.'
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Percussion Ensemble Beats Drum for Gentle Sound : Concert: Nexus will perform a 'reflective' work by Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu at the Center on Thursday and Friday.
- UCI Artist's Works Speak Louder Than Questions
- Leaves From Leonardo's Notebook : Art: 'Leonardo & Venice' marks the first time so many of the artist's small drawings have been shown together.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- MEDIA
- * John McKellen has been promoted to...
- Cyrix to Sell Clones of Intel 486 Chips
- Kurd Separatists Hold Protests; 4 Die
- Oakland Mayor Calls for Action to Stem Violence
- Nunn Proposes $80 Billion in Pentagon Cuts
- Federal Control of Tobacco: A Smoldering Issue Heats Up
- SANTA PAULA : Man Arrested Over Gold Ingot Scam
- OXNARD : Panel Urges Limit on Condom Education
- THOUSAND OAKS : Search Abandoned for Missing Woman
- COUNTYWIDE : $5.6 Million Targeted for County Projects
- We're Making Our Own Synthetic Nightmare : Energy: As the memory of the Exxon Valdez fades, we still do the most stupid things to feed our oil addiction.
- Ex-Police Garage Agrees to Pay $150,000 to Settle Suit by L. A.
- Suspected 'Syringe Bandit' Held
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ventura's 11-Run 5th Flattens Bakersfield, 22-5
- Pro Football
- Bagging the Big Browns : An Exclusive Group of Anglers Stalks the Largest of the German Trout, and the Membership Requirements Make Little Allowance for Luck
- Lifting the Veil on Music's Classic Women : Talk: Conductor tells of unsung performers, composers in prelude to a special concert.
- ART
- TV Reviews : Moyers Looks at Families in Crisis
- Interest Rates Spark Increase in Home Sales : Orange County: February surge of 15% prompts speculation by realtors that the market is heading for a full-scale rebound.
- Bridgford Foods Corp.: The Anaheim-based maker of...
- Banker to Present Olympia & York's Case to Lenders
- Brown Captures Connecticut Race in Stunning Upset : Politics: Defeat of front-runner Clinton creates new uncertainty in the Democratic presidential contest. Bush again beats Buchanan, but protest vote lingers.
- Indian, Indigenous Alaskan Youths Face a Bleak Future, Survey Shows
- FIXATIONS : Messenger Who's Ahead of His Time : 'Back to the Future' buff Marc Goldstone warns Irvine residents that their city is being threatened by overdevelopment.
- Recession Gives Some the Slip
- Mexico's Anti-Smog Plan Meets Industry Resistance : Pollution: Emergency measures may be lifted as soon as Thursday. Plant closures would be delayed two years.
- SDSU Foundation to Pay Settlement : Minorities: It will pay U.S. Commerce Department $1.2 million to end controversy over program to aid minority businesses.
- COUNTYWIDE : Haulers Get Stopped for Toxic Check
- SANTA CLARITA : Groundbreaking Is Planned at Park Site
- Anaheim Calls on Hilton to Pay Up : Dispute: City Council upholds audit finding that hotel owes $243,000 in taxes and penalties for underreported revenue.
- WESTMINSTER : Robbery Suspect Seized Near Mall
- GRANADA HILLS : Reward Offered in Art Dealer's Killing
- Beating the Odds : Fund Celebrates Needy Students Who Succeed
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Caltrans to Speed Up Plans for Car Pool Lanes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Former Dodger Belcher Is Sharp
- U2 Fans Jam Phone Lines
- Music Reviews : Mozart, Schubert at Mischa Series
- Peggy Watson to Shift Focus of Her Folk-Singing Career
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- AIRLINES
- AIRLINES
- Gangster Chronicles : Crime: Reporter Jerry Capeci's tenacious investigations have earned him the respect and wrath of the New York underworld. Mob boss John Gotti threatened to punch him.
- Rushdie Describes Mental Toll, Hope for Normal Life
- SANTA ANA : Board to Raise Pay of Disabled Workers
- THE HOUSE : Pay for Reservists
- Latinos Protest Lack of Funds to Fight Drug, Alcohol Abuse : Social services: A small group pickets the annual meeting of health administration officials seeking input from residents about the types of programs they need.
- LANCASTER : Flood-Control Issue Will Go to Voters
- Council Kills Second Effort to Ban Restaurant Smoking : Tobacco: City attorney's office is ordered to draft a compromise measure that would provide more tables for nonsmokers. Critics say it preserves the status quo.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- WLAF Dragons Waive Voorhees at His Request
- Microsoft to Buy Fox Software to Get Database Line : Technology: The $173-million acquisition, the industry giant's first, may be a threat to Borland International.
- Bus Shelter Firm Seeks Contract Concessions : Chapter 11: Cash-starved Metro Display Advertising asks for easier payment terms, or even temporary waivers, from scores of government clients.
- New Technology May Have Disadvantages
- Discouraged, Rudman Won't Seek New Term
- VAN NUYS : Plan to Cut Noise at Airport OKd
- COUNTYWIDE : Land Preservation Panel Seeks Support
- District Board Upholds Dismissal of Coach Despite Show of Support
- Gates Wants to Be 'Judge, Jury, Executioner,' Lawyer Says : Courts: Attorneys make their closing arguments in the trial stemming from a February, 1990, shooting in Sunland in which officers killed three robbers.
- Defiant Housing Chief Won't Step Down Early
- Oak Park Man Convicted in Fatal Stabbing of Boy : Courts: Philip S. Holsborg faces a maximum term of four years under the verdict of involuntary manslaughter.
- County to Forgive $40,000 in Rent
- Jurisprudence
- Canadiens' Carbonneau Holds Hope That Progress in Talks Can Avert Strike
- Dodgers Had Enough to Worry About
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get Past Flyers to Clinch Patrick Title
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- An Indoor Garden of Delights : Art: The Huntington's Scott Gallery is showing 'Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch.'
- Optical Firm's Stock Dives on Report of FDA Probe
- Chrysler Corp. will cut $750 million from...
- Radioactivity Leaked by Russian Nuclear Plant : Reactor safety: Authorities say there is no health danger. But there are calls to cut use of atomic energy.
- Ukraine Will Speed Up Breakaway From Russia : Economy: Parliament approves acceleration of program to drop the ruble and peg trade to world prices.
- Dorsey Baseball Player, 17, Shoots Self in Head, Dies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Principal Impression: It's 'Neat'
- KOREATOWN : 3 Teen-Agers, 4-Year Old Shot in Drive-By Attack
- Car Owner Who Shot Transient Freed, May Face Murder Charge
- HE'S IN A : Show-Me State : Angels' Whitey Herzog, Who Still Lives in Missouri, Takes Scouting Duties Personally
- Masi to Head a Unit of Intel
- Great American Posts Loss for '91
- Judge OKs Rebates to Settle Milli Vanilli Class-Action Suit
- Mid-March Sales Off 3.3% for N. American-Made Cars : Autos: But analysts say the drop is due to a slump in fleet sales and that the retail side remains strong.
- Arab Group Visits Libya, Returns Without Suspects
- On a Slow Day, Think High Colonics
- N.Y. to Choose Between Plans for Change, Clinton Says : Democrats: Turning his sights on Brown, the governor says the flat-tax portion of his rival's program 'declares war' on the state.
- CULTURE WATCH : Einstein Is Getting Even More Relative
- Nun Who Urges Change Has a Faithful Following
- MISSION VIEJO : Parkway Extension Opens Sans Ribbons
- Roberti Jousts With Rivals During Forum and Denies That He Is a Carpetbagger
- CSUN Settles for 2nd-Game Tie After Winning 1st
- ADVERTISING
- Cranston Wants PAC to Pay Lawyers : Keating Five: The senator has asked the Federal Election Commission if he may use political action committee money to satisfy legal bills for his son.
- COLUMN ONE : Changing Cadence at West Point : Graduates of the nation's venerable Army academy brace for a world in which the military is smaller and their careers less certain.
- Principal for a Day : Program Gives Executives an Inside Look at How Schools Run
- Please Leave Mrs. Thatcher Out of It : Gender: Why are women expected to defend all other women? No white male would ever feel so obliged.
- Alegria Pitches In to Help Poly Register 6-1 Win Over Monroe
- Business Leaders Plan Lobby Effort : Politics: Chamber of Commerce director charges that the new group is a platform for the finance chairman of Susan Golding's mayoral campaign.
- Antelope Valley's Harvey Opts for Arizona
- UNLV Investigation Is Voted Down by Regents
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Plenty of Fish Records Show They Are Made to Be Broken
- Northridge Pitching Is Potent
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : La Jolla Victory Adds to Mira Mesa's Troubles
- Tarkanian to Be Cable TV Analyst
- Largemouths Remain Atop Lunker List
- Workers' Comp Blues : High Costs for Often Bogus Claims Undermine Many in Business, Owners Tell Panel
- Fidelity National Plans a $10-Million Offering
- Police Abuses in India Condemned : Human rights: A New Delhi prisoner's death is the latest in a pattern assailed by Amnesty International.
- Roads in the Sepulveda Basin Cleared of Debris, Reopened
- MCA Asks Courts to Force Los Angeles to Rezone 54-Acre Site : Development: The suit is based on the Warner Ridge ruling. The firm has no immediate plans for the land.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin, Powell Lead Fullerton Past Ohio State
- No. 1 With a Bullet? Store Owner Says Gang-Label Clothing Will Be Hot
- Feud Over RTD Request to Audit Red Line Seen Threat to U.S. Funding
- NHL Talks Become More Amiable, but Players Stay Firm on Deadline
- Pro Football
- Denied Early Game, Miami Still Seeks World Cup Final
- MOVIE REVIEW : Critics and Cast Really Fell for Clair's 'None'
- MEDIA
- BOOK REVIEW : Lively Humor, Insistent Message in 'Loose Canons' : LOOSE CANONS, by Henry Louis Gates Jr.. Oxford. $19.95; 224 pages
- OXNARD : Ex-Seabee Arrested in Robbery on Base
- Suspect Was 'Polite Guy' at Golf Course : Murder: Public defender is assigned to represent Dana Point salesman held in shooting at marina.
- School District Asks Exemption on Building Fund Rules
- 5 Still Vying for 2 College Presidencies : Education: Two of the finalists for the institutions in Ventura and Moorpark are from the county district.
- Work Set to Cut Sewage Spills Fouling Mission Bay
- Marauding Mudslide Continues Assault on Spring Valley Home
- Freudian leak? Here it is--an Only in...
- Pro Football
- El Camino Real Pair Team on 3-Hitter, 5-2
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mendoza's Big Day Helps Golden West Beat Saddleback
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Sits Out Again and Rockets Lose Again
- Fighting For Big Chance : Boxing: Norris, Hembrick see better things on the horizon.
- More Than Figure Skating's Encore to Albertville : World titles: With the next Winter Olympics around the corner, event has special significance.
- Name in the News
- COACH OF THE YEAR : Prospero Endures Difficult Season
- TV Ratings : Series Help CBS Eke Out a Win
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEWS : Pirandello's 'Characters' at East West
- Wife of Noriega Charged With Theft
- Low-Key Dotson Known as Plain-Spoken Innovator : LAPD: Frankness before Christopher Commission won praise, but put him at odds with Chief Gates.
- Senate Panel Urged to Subpoena Reporters Over Leaks : Inquiry: The special counsel formally asks committee to compel journalists to reveal their confidential sources.
- Miscellany
- Percent of Jobless Getting Aid Could Hit New Low, Study Says
- Woman Elected to Head Comex
- Armor All Products Corp.: The Aliso Viejo-based...
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Sneezes Herald Spring in Fresno : The season brings beauty and bounty--and enough pollen to make allergy sufferers weep.
- ADVERTISING
- Another Path to Enlightenment : Lifestyle: At age 48, a longtime soul-searcher trades his cushy job and toys for a simple life of chanting, chores and celibacy as a monk.
- Refusal to Let RTD Do Audit Called a Threat to Funding : Transit: The RTD says federal money could be at risk. The County Transportation Commission counters that its own review is sufficient.
- $1.1 Million Voted to Add Police Officers in Anaheim : Crime: Money is diverted from the city's recently increased hotel tax. A growing gang problem is the target.
- FULLERTON : School District Stays in Good Fiscal Shape
- SANTA PAULA : Planners Tentatively Approve Carwash
- Police Reform Campaign Contributions
- County's Child Support Collections Lag : Enforcement: A report says that despite recent increases, the D.A.'s office continues to fall dramatically below state average in obtaining payments from absentee parents.
- $12.3 Million OKd to Buy Court Site in Chatsworth
- Crowd Gathered for Mass Hopes to See Holy Image on Tree
- PASADENA : Cigarette Sets Bed Afire, Killing Woman
- Suits Target Cancer Risk of Paint Stripper
- Early Release in Fatal Crash Case Defended : Justice: Sheriff's Department says woman serving manslaughter sentence could have gone to shopping mall despite being on an electronic monitoring program.
- Chokehold Ban Cited as Reason King Was Beaten : Trial: An LAPD expert testifies that the forbidden technique would have been more effective in subduing the motorist. He tells the court that other use-of-force options are needed.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : Boys' and Girls' Swimming : Stressing Sprint Workouts Might Be the Master Stroke
- CSUN's Lynch Injured, Might Miss Match Against UC Santa Barbara
- A Contract Extension for Lasorda : Baseball: The one-year deal worth $800,000 might be his last as manager.
- Miscellany
- Second-Ranked Stanford Scores Big Win over SDSU
- THE TIMES' 1991-92 ALL-COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : First-Team Profiles
- Simi Valley's Whitley Bursts Into Bloom on Time
- THE NHL : Crux of Player-Management Squabble: Who Runs League?
- Tapping Into 'Mysteries' Phone Bank : Television: A ratings bastion for NBC reaches out and touches its audience, solving one out of four cases aired, including the arrest of 79 suspects.
- STAGE
- ADVERTISING : Doctors Are Making House Calls Again, but Not at Houses
- Cyrix to Sell Clones of Intel 486 Chips
- Throwaway Camera Brings Distant Action Up Close
- Police Scrap Policy of Ignoring Silent Alarms : Safety: Riverside officers did not respond to an alleged rape because the victim had not paid a fee for her system. They now call it a 'terrible mistake.'
- Rare Tiger's Death on Flight to Zoo Probed : Animals: The cub from Malaysia was bound for breeding program in San Diego. It was confined in cargo hold in a small crate with poor ventilation.
- COUNTYWIDE : Unions Call for OK of Jail Construction
- Would-Be Candidate Sues Registrar of Voters
- Heir to A&P; Markets Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Harkin Planning to Endorse Clinton, Campaign Sources Say
- Space Shuttle Begins Mission to Study Earth's Atmosphere
- Rare Tiger Dies on Way to S.D. Zoo
- FALLBROOK : Teacher Faces New Allegation
- Study Finds Serious Harm to 10% of World's Best Soil : Environment: Human activity since WWII has ruined land, could lead to food shortages, U.N. reports.
- Restaurateurs Breathing Easier Over L.A. Smoking Restrictions
- McCondom Stirs McDonald's Ire
- LA CRESCENTA : Bank Employees Arrive, Find Bandits Waiting
- Two Boys Accused of Planting Bombs : Arrests: Authorities link pair to four homemade 'acid bombs' that exploded Friday at two elementary schools.
- The Road to Deceit and Betrayal : Posthumous awards by Writers Guild to blacklisted writers reinforce a valuable lesson
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ramon Martinez, Lasorda Meet
- DANCE
- McDonnell's Deal With Taiwanese Hits New Snag
- Bush Outlines Part of Legacy He Hopes to Leave Behind : Republicans: Speech begins to spell out his vision for nation's future. He pledges a vigorous reelection campaign.
- Robertson Bid Runs Afoul of Audit
- A Supercharger Gets Up to Speed
- Supervisors OK Hillside Building Rules
- Recognizing All Those Super Teachers : Los Angeles Educational Partnership passes the million-dollar mark
- S.D. to Buy Back Guns
- ANAHEIM : Phony Bomb Used in Robbery of Thrift
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors OK Purchase of 15 Ticketing Computers
- Pat Buchanan
- Pat Buchanan
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Brown Captures Connecticut Race in Stunning Upset : Politics: Defeat of front-runner Clinton creates new uncertainty in the Democratic presidential contest. Bush again beats Buchanan, but protest vote lingers.
- Male Pursuers
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Kites and Checks
- Drilling for Oil in Arctic Refuge
- Afrocentrism
- Pat Buchanan
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Drilling for Oil in Arctic Refuge
- The Aerospace Void
- OTHER NEWS - March 25, 1992
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- BANKING & FINANCE - March 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 25, 1992
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- Obituaries - March 25, 1992
- HACKER'S HOLIDAY: Angels' veep Whitey Herzog's job...
- Laguna Canyon Road to Reopen This Morning if Weather Permits
- PERSPECTIVE ON AID TO ISRAEL : Robbing Russia Isn't an Option : The Jewish emigration crisis is over; U.S. interests lie in improving life in the Commonwealth, not Israeli settlements.
- ELECTIONS / STATE LEGISLATURE : Political Novice Takes Fund-Raising Lead
- Major Casino Complex Proposed for Chicago : Gambling: Three resort chains envision a $2-billion rival to Atlantic City. But some Illinois political leaders react coolly to plan, which requires a change in state law.
- AFFLUENT EARS: Ralph Nader, the consumer rights...
- LUXURY WATERS: Small-boat owners are freeing up...
- Two Rivals Outstrip Reiner in Gathering Funds for Campaign : Politics: Garcetti, Tanenbaum in position to mount formidable drives, records show.
- Leader of MCA Buyout Talks Is Demoted : Entertainment: A Japanese executive is one of several at parent firm Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. embroiled in a scandal involving a subsidiary.
- BEAT GOES ON: Palm Springs Mayor Sonny...
- O.C. Day-Care Home Closed by Sex Abuse Claim
- Ruling Party in S. Korea Loses Its Majority
- TV Reviews : CBS' 'Quiet Killer' Taps Plague Fears
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Rallies in Ninth to Beat Saddleback
- Firing Comes as No Surprise to Huffman : Volleyball: Cal State Fullerton terminates coach after three seasons. He says he will continue his legal battle against the school.
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, host of the U.S. Open...
- Tone-Loc Lends His Cool to 'Roc'
- Golf
- Miscellany
- Grove Shakespeare Festival Names Artistic Director
- TV Reviews : 'CBS Schoolbreak' Warns Teen Drivers
- Pro Football
- Cup Jury Firm on Bowsprit Ruling
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Race Is Shaping Up Among Five Coaches
- Kidd Beats South, but West Blames Selection Process
- JAZZ REVIEW : Is She Blue? Yes, but Gallinger Makes the Best of It : The Garden Grove-based singer was getting over a bug and performing with two unfamiliar musicians. Still, she performed the standards with remarkable enthusiasm.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 3-Dimensional Simpsons Are Flesh, Blood : Guitarist-singer brings fullness to his material; his wife, though not the most professional of vocalists, is able to connect emotionally.
- Jody Anton
- TV Reviews : New Lavin Vehicle in 'Room for Two'
- Miscellany
- ART REVIEW : Audrey Flack: Artist as Wife, Mother
- UCLA to Play in Later Game
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks' Volkov Stops Warriors in Overtime
- Jubilee Singers Go to Roots of African-American Music
- Rams' Knox a Cliche, but He Is <i> His </i> Cliche : Pro football: New coach tells players to make and keep promises and that discipline is the new watchword.
- KTTV Hopes for Big Payoff From King Trial Coverage : Television: Executives at Fox want 'gavel-to-gavel' telecast to be the 'watershed' event that helps low-rated news operation stand out from the pack.
- O.C. THEATER : Grove Position Goes to Veteran of N.Y. Stage : W. Stuart McDowell, founder of the Riverside Shakespeare Festival in Manhattan, will take over as artistic director for the Grove Shakespeare Festival April 1.
- ART
- Vinal Mauss; One of World's Oldest Triplets
- Rocky Road : Couple Wants to Pave Park Trail Despite Objections From Neighbors, the State
- Mother on Trial in Baby's Death : Crime: Prosecutors say she knew what she was doing when she secretly gave birth and hid the infant in a dresser drawer. Defense lawyer says she's not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
- COUNTYWIDE : Fair Board to Decide Fate of Horse Racing
- Pro Football
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Prosecutors Meet With Mets' Lawyers
- Thompson Leaves Rice to Take Wichita State Coaching Position
- TV Reviews : 'Death of Cruzan' Painfully Intimate
- Radioactive Leak Reported at a Nuclear Reactor in St. Petersburg Region