- Going the Distance : OCC Students Sign on for One Leg of 750-Mile Voyage to or From Cabo San Lucas
- Leading the Way From He-Man's Land : Relationships: Strong, silent types would have far more satisfying relationships if they could allow their soft side to show, says Laguna Beach therapist Steven Farmer, who has been there.
- Community Psychiatric Centers Subsidiary Acquires Its Third Transitional-Care Facility
- BREA : Teachers, District Agree on Contract
- Sketch of Suspect in Killing of Compton Officers Is Released
- Laguna Council's Gentry Recovering After Bypass
- 2 San Diego Park Crosses Ruled Illegal
- Hail Batters Bangladesh
- China to Resist West's Policy on Range of Issues
- UCI Sleuth Glad Science Got Its Gene : Research: Specialist in human genetic diseases spent eight years on case of Huntington's culprit. He joins colleagues at victory press conference.
- The Death of a Passionate Leftist
- VENTURA : 6 Students Expelled for Carrying Knives
- Fowl play: Police officers from the 77th...
- YORBA LINDA : General Plan Hearing Sparks Mix of Issues
- Businessmen End Controversial Bid to Raise Plane in Which Clemente Died
- A Coup for Cal : Bozeman's Hiring Caused Resentment, but Bears Play On
- Mighty Ducks Hire Ferreira as General Manager
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Two Unknowns Top 'Melbourne Shuffle'
- Texas El Paso Scores 10 Points in First Half of Loss to Georgetown
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Overlook No Further: Steve Wariner Is Ready
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Russian Joint Venture Remains on Track
- Militant Cleric Denounces Mubarak and U.S. : Message: Abdul Rahman, in West Covina, calls for 'Divine law' in Egypt, assails American influences. He also talks of his own martyrdom.
- Clinton Criticized on Role of Gays in Military
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Votes to Close 2 Massage Parlors
- Pair of Rare Birds Stolen From House in Oxnard : Crime: The golden conures are members of a species expected to become extinct in its natural habitat within seven years.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Clears Track for Train Station
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Scores Well in Survey on Services
- A Forum on Crime, Safety; Aid for Beleaguered Schools : Mayor's race: Taxes on video games, guns, smoking could raise $59.7 million for education.
- WESTMINSTER : Students Play Roles of Top City Officials
- Down With the Tyranny of Cute : There is a four-letter word that Shakespeare could live without. It describes Molly and Macaulay, but not Marlene and Joan.
- Eliza Will Run in Santa Anita Derby, Paulson Says
- Raiders Near a Commitment to Hostetler : Pro football: Agent for free-agent quarterback says deal is close.
- Miscellany
- A Friend Tells What He Had Seen : Scene: Brigmond arrived near the lake shortly before crash. Boat went under dock.
- TV/RADIO
- Pro-Choice Camp Still in Shock, but Ready to Act : Reaction: Many in the abortion-rights movement are calling the killing of Dr. David Gunn a catalyst that will lead to a broader agenda and increased involvement.
- ENERGY
- Forecast: A Hot Fall : California Designers Reveal Sexy and Layered Looks for the Season
- Point Man for Health Reform : Even critics concede that John Dingell may hold the key to Administration attempts to control the cost of medical care. The crusty Michigan Democrat will be measuring any plan against a tough standard--his father's dreams.
- Poll Finds Most Back Health Agenda
- Convicted Slumlord Misses 3rd Deadline : Housing: The county ordered the retired doctor to begin repairs on some of 72 rental units near Palmdale that have been declared substandard.
- THE TIMES POLL : Public Delivers Stinging Assessment of Governor
- Irvine Won't Try to Annex El Toro Marine Air Base : Vote: The bid is seen as 'a wasted effort' because the county would block it. The city instead will join others in opposing closure.
- Who Will Help Stop the Hate?
- Commission Backs 50-Unit Housing Project for Families : Thousand Oaks: The development is geared to people making no more than 50% of the county's median income of $48,400.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dowding Pitches Rancho Santiago to a 3-2 Victory Over Cypress
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rookie Selanne Sets Record
- Five Mater Dei Players Sign Soccer Letters
- NIT : Minnesota Looks Familiar to Raveling
- Rapped Up in Laughs : Comedy: Chris Rock says he always wanted to do stand-up but 'lucked into' acting. He performs at the Coach House tonight.
- Panic 'Glad to Be Back' on Job of Running ICN : Homecoming: Ousted premier of Yugoslavia is ready for business but will keep watching the affairs of his native land.
- Organic Humor Is Not So Rotten
- 'We All Have a Special Mission'
- Koon Says King Defied Efforts to Subdue Him
- Ruling on Japanese Flag Recalls Anguish of WWII
- Gene Causing Huntington's Disease Found
- Potent New AIDS Drug to Be Tested
- Ducks May Offer Ticket Price Break
- Leaders Give Yeltsin Thumbs-Up
- SIMI VALLEY : Body Discovered in Auto in Ravine
- Ventura County Boasts Largemouth Bass Run
- Northridge Sweeps to Volleyball Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Betzsold, Ferguson Power the Titans Past USC, 9-3
- Alicia Robles
- Grant Ferguson
- Montclair Prep's Fullmer Frequently Has a Blast
- Kings' Webb Stands Tall Against Clippers : Pro basketball: Five-foot-seven guard has 29 points, 17 assists to fuel 121-104 victory. Tisdale gets 40 points.
- TV/RADIO
- Polar Bears Aren't Only Hazard During a Round of Iditagolf
- SANTA CLARITA : City Crews Raze 3 Homeless Camps
- WESTMINSTER : Print Shop Ruined in $250,000 Blaze
- Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Killing 2 Women : Courts: Dean Roger McGrath is denied the possibility of parole for gunning down his ex-girlfriend and her sister in 1990 in North Hills.
- Miscellany
- Role Players Should Enjoy This Honorable Mention
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Philharmonic Group Displays the Depth, Versatility in Its Ranks
- Disney Pumps $1 Million Into Inner-City Bank : Rebuilding: The investment will allow black-owned Family Savings to make $20 million in new loans.
- Woodcrest to Halt Nearly All Its Operations : Development: Builder is latest victim of slump in real estate industry. Most of its remaining 90 workers will be laid off.
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Gets 51% Approval Rating in State
- VENTURA : Cutting Torch Starts Small Fire on Pier
- Models Find Fun Is Always in Fashion
- County Passes Toughened Ethics Law : Government: Fines are imposed for lobbyists who do not report activities, and rules are widened to include special interest groups.
- 2 Teens Face Trial as Adults in Drive-By Shooting Case
- Alamo Refuses Deal on Abuse Charge : Courts: The evangelist turns down a judge's plea-bargain offer of a misdemeanor conviction in the alleged paddling in '88 of an 11-year-old boy in Saugus.
- Airport Ruling Lands on Peace of Santa Ana Heights
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Museum Director Loses New Mexico Job
- Times Mirror Discusses Sale of 4 Network TV Stations
- College Cutbacks Harm Economy, Leaders Say : Funding: Report warns against erosion of the state's commitment to public and private education.
- Council Weighs $3.3 Million in Cuts : Oxnard: Members say they are unsure how much longer they can get by without laying off city workers.
- Homes Evacuated as Hillside Gives Way : Studio City: Residents are allowed to return to all but one residence, which has major damage.
- SATICOY : Man Charged in Fire Dies Before Trial
- Angels Get Team Payroll to Go Down : Baseball: Traditionally among the top teams in terms of player salaries, now it finds itself among the lowest in the American League.
- Miscellany
- LOS ALAMITOS : Brilliant Colors Has Taken Over as Top Female Pacer of Meeting
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Nelson Takes Detour on Road to Renewal
- CSUN Bowed, Beaten by Long Beach : College baseball: No. 14 Matadors' 20-2 setback is their worst since 1989.
- Suns, Knicks in Big Brawl; Six Ejected
- KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach has...
- AEROSPACE
- SAN CLEMENTE : Flood Control Plan for Golf Course OKd
- Countywide : Robbery Suspect Dies After Freeway Chase
- THE TIMES' 1992-93 ALL-COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : FIRST-TEAM PROFILES
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Christian Wins on Jennings' Slam
- Slobodan Milosevic
- Electric Fields
- Religion and Violence
- MOVIES - March 24, 1993
- MOVIES - March 24, 1993
- Obituaries - March 24, 1993
- Obituaries - March 24, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 24, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 24, 1993
- Officials Call for Investigation of Rail Car Deal
- Freed Members of Spur Posse Get Heroes' Welcome
- Friends Mourn Slain Jeweler : Crime: Robert Fernandez is remembered as proud, confident and possessed of a drive that impressed those who knew him. Now, a pal says, 'it's for naught.'
- Bradley Plans Trip to Japan Despite Critics : Travel: Mayor and harbor officials are to visit Tokyo next month. Yaroslavsky calls for an end to all unnecessary jaunts.
- HUD, AFL-CIO Plan Joint Housing Effort
- Among Russia's Neighbors--Fear : Commonwealth: Former Soviet lands unite behind Yeltsin, terrified of a nationalistic alternative.
- 'Go For Broke' Regiment Reflects on Bias Struggle : Japanese-Americans: Members of the segregated World War II outfit mark their 50th anniversary.
- President Backs Tax on Health Care Providers
- GOP Effort to Trim Back Cuts in Military Fails : Defense: Senate backs Clinton's $122-billion reduction in Pentagon spending, despite rising crisis in Russia. Gore presides over roll call.
- BUILD BRIDGES: A major Japanese publishing house...
- HOME LOOKS GOOD: When Milan Panic, chairman...
- JUST DUCKY: Which U.S. cities will have...
- HAPPY DAYS? Local housing construction is only...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Goes on Attack as Riordan Gains
- Roth Probe Nearing Close, Dist. Atty. Says : Investigation: Capizzi gives a seven-day timetable as speculation mounts about a possible plea agreement for ex-supervisor forced from office.
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1993
- Abbey Healthcare Proposes Merger With Much Larger Boston Company
- Flamemaster Corp. Buys 7.7% Stake in PerfectData
- Negotiations With Cultist Stalled Again : Siege: Officials step up psychological warfare on Koresh by beaming amplified Tibetan chanting at the compound.
- China Acting Against Torture, Aide Says : Law enforcement: Top prosecutor says hundreds of cases of possible forced confessions have been investigated.
- ANAHEIM : Slide Signs Anger Some Residents
- City Offers Up to $15,000 to Help Ventura Avenue Library Remain Open : Cutbacks: County supervisors may close the tiny facility next month. Community activists are trying to raise money to operate it.
- VENTURA : Sale of Downtown Lot Authorized
- LA VERNE : Pizza Shop Owner Seized in Chamber of Commerce Fire
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- Nevada Lures Foster From Houston's Coach
- Kings' Trade Adds to Their Over-30 Crowd : Hockey: They get Hardy, 34, from the Rangers for McIntyre.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei's McDonald Pitches One-Hit Shutout
- Lloyd Still True to the Titans Despite Hardships
- Lenders Take Over MAI's European Subsidiaries : Restructuring: The troubled Tustin-based company says the move clears it of $84 million in debt owed to U.S. and Canadian banks.
- AUTOS
- Belding Sports Doubles Plant Size
- Japanese Had Little Yen to Own O.C. Real Estate in 1992, a Survey Shows : Investment: Acquisitions here were next to nothing and they had spent only $32 million for local property in 1991.
- New Manager Appointed at Ritz-Carlton in Dana Point
- Transit Board Has Its Eye on O.C. Base
- Cancer and the 'Invisible Population' : Health: A cluster of factors may put lesbians at high risk, but more research is needed, one researcher says, adding: 'The whole issue of lesbian health has been nonexistent.'
- Court Proceedings Against Kevorkian Dismissed Again : Assisted Suicide: The prosecutor cancels an inquest, but he warns that homicide charges are still possible against the controversial doctor.
- Mail Fraud, Money Laundering Charges Filed Against Couple
- Koll Turns to County for OK on Bolsa Chica : Development: The builder faced strong opposition from the Huntington Beach council over plans to build thousands of homes around the wetlands.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Fight Still Brewing Over Coffee House
- Countywide : Adviser to Discuss Situation in Russia
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- Global Warming Subject of a New CBS Movie
- Weekend Box Office : Ninja Turtles Capture Top Spot
- Paul Freeman has been selected to coordinate...
- Beetles Imported to Battle Whiteflies : Agriculture: Imperial Valley farmers hope the pest that has devastated their crops will be devoured by little brown insects from Israel.
- Secrecy Ruling on Task Force Appealed
- LOS ANGELES : Appeals Court Rejects Pornography Zoning
- GREATER LOS ANGELES : Super Bowl Generates $182 Million in Business
- Bathroom humor: Getting a jump on April...
- Flying Thieves Make Off With Flying Dinner
- Final Curtain for Saddleback Summerstock Co.? : Stage: Its presentation of Broadway musicals with professional artists is threatened by belt-tightening at the college. It could lose a $51,000 subsidy.
- French Rightists Divided on Runoff : Elections: After beating the Socialists, the conservatives are at odds over which candidates to field in voting Sunday.
- TOKYO : Warming to Vietnam
- Plans Laid for School Layoffs, Program Cuts to Meet Shortfall : Education: With a potential $137-million deficit, it is the fourth straight year that the L.A. district has faced financial crisis.
- Tiny District Faces Big Hurdles : Education: Soledad-Agua Dulce schools find life after secession from the Antelope Valley High area is beset with financial and other problems.
- OXNARD : Scandinavian Recipe Takes the Shortcake
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : The Price of Success Is Steep for Some Southland Schools
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- Showing Restraint : Dodgers' Eric Davis Says He Will Try to Avoid Injuries
- Stores Preparing for Costly Phaseout of CD Longbox
- DANCE REVIEW : Energetic Ballet Chicago Makes First West Coast Visit
- Gary Coleman's Comeback Bid--at 25
- With 3 Seconds to Blastoff, Shuttle Mission Is Halted
- Media : Magazine Makes Assault on Serbian Nationalism : Scrappy Vreme has emerged as Yugoslavia's most trusted chronicle of war. But it may be just as well that few read it.
- High Miscarriage Rate Reported in Spill Area : Health: Residents of the Dunsmuir region where a derailed train dumped pesticide into the Sacramento River report a wide range of illnesses. Officials caution that the statistics may not be reliable.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : U.S. Connives to Abort Russ Democracy : Clinton blesses Yeltsin's power grab, mislabeling it as struggle between 'reform' and 'reaction.'
- Swords-Into-Plowshares Department : In a trying time, some creative ideas from CSU Chancellor Barry Munitz
- Seconds Lasting for Days as Bruins Ponder 'What if?'
- Semtech Corp. Reports $16,000 4th-Quarter Profit
- Fed Committee Is Expected to Just Sit Tight : Economy: With indicators on the mend, analysts predict no major changes in direction will come out of today's policy-making session.
- Summit Health Completes Offering of Securities
- GARDEN GROVE : Task Force Created to Find Officer's Killer
- NORTH HILLS : Group Seeks Role in Land Use Proposals
- NBC Finds Rigged Crash Violated Rules : Media: A lengthy report says the 'Dateline' segment proved nothing about the safety of GM truck fuel tanks.
- Judge Approves Coupons for Air Travelers : Transportation: Millions are eligible for discounts under the settlement of an airline price-fixing lawsuit.
- DAMASCUS : To Talk or Not to Talk
- 2 California Bases May Return to Closure List : Defense: Head of review panel cites concerns that McClellan, Presidio were dropped for political reasons.
- Clifford in Stable Condition After Heart Bypass Surgery
- One of 9 Students to Be Charged in Campus Sex Case : Lakewood: D.A. rejects charges against four youths, seeks more evidence on others accused of rape and assaults.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Sikh Temple Vandalized by 3 Masked Gunmen
- Defense's Claim of Racism in Jury Selection Is Denied : Courts: Judge rules prosecutor's explanations of releasing potential jurors in Richard DeHoyos retrial 'reasonable and justified.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Youngsters Feel Pride in Colorful Job
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- A Great Event Lives Up to Its Namesake
- Creative Tension : Knickle's Play in Goal Sparks Kings' Surge, Creates Uncertainty Among the Incumbents
- NIT ROUNDUP : Minnesota's Defense Eliminates Oklahoma
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gartner's Two Goals Beat Ottawa
- Musical Interests Go Beyond the Podium
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Romantic' Wise a Decade Later : Wendy Wasserstein's work retains a freshness as a rueful comedy that contrasts the struggles of friends and raises issues of identity, achievement and social structure.
- Executive Life Deal Is Rejected : Insurance: An appellate court tosses out parts of Commissioner Garamendi's rehabilitation plan in a major victory for big investors.
- ENERGY
- Richard A. DeLisle has been appointed vice...
- Sunkist Under Attack by One of Its Own : Agriculture: Fighting federal charges of violating citrus quotas, the giant cooperative now faces accusations from within.
- Focused Solution : Cameras Allow PCs to Get Really Personal
- Changing to the Dollar Coin Would Save a Lot of Bucks
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- PLATFORM : Aim: Rehabilitation
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
- MUSIC
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Pure as the Driven Snow': Melodrama Turned to Slush
- MUSIC
- Image Entertainment Acts to Combat Its Losses
- Emulex Says It Plans to Decrease Sales Staff
- Arco President Wycoff to Retire
- Advanced Interventional Sues Competitor : Medical: Laser manufacturer's lawsuit alleges that Spectranetics Corp. infringed on patents for device used by cardiac surgeons.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 330 Whales Reported Caught for 'Research'
- Pressed for Time? Stretch Your Benefits
- Church Papers Ban Ad for Novel on Priest Pedophilia
- BLOEMFONTEIN : Back to Court
- Two Accused in Investment Scam Were Polished, Police Say : Fraud: The pair face 28 counts of grand theft. They leave a trail of suits, charges spanning nearly a decade.
- Lamps Plus Acquires New Lighting Subsidiary
- Premiere Radio Tuning In to New Ventures : Broadcasting: Sherman Oaks-based syndicator hopes to boost revenues by purchasing a station and presenting live shows.
- Getting the Lead Out Is a Wise Move--but Use Caution
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Former Agent Barred From NASD Dealings
- Christopher Hartman has joined Daton Payroll Services...
- Universal Self Care to Buy Diabetes Resource Centers
- * Cardinal Sebastiano Baggio; Chamberlain of Holy Roman Church
- Angels Come Home to the Cactus League : Sports: Nomads no more, the team has settled in at a new preseason headquarters in Arizona.
- World View : Arms Race, Round 2 : The region that brought you the Gulf War is fast becoming the world's hottest arms bazaar. Exhibit A: Abu Dhabi.
- Split of Area's U.S. Courts Into Civil, Criminal Branches Urged
- NORTHRIDGE : Jaywalker Struck, Killed by Car
- Lawsuit Against Mission Viejo Breast Exam Center Is Settled
- Deejay's Toilet Hoax Prompts Flood of Calls
- ANAHEIM : Race Cars Fuel Interest in Learning
- Sanitation District to Buy Oak Park Water Firm
- Sled Dog Deaths Are Downplayed : Iditarod: Although six have died, survival rate is called good by chief veterinarian.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- ANGELS : Finley Stays on Pace for His Best Spring
- James Starts, Finishes Moorpark No-HitterMoorpark College pitchers...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Western's Woods Shoots 32, but Valencia Wins in Golf
- Honk If You Love the Environment : Autos: Plant-a-tree campaigns launched by Jeep and Geo have some groups seeing red instead of green.
- TransWorld Bank said it named Timothy L....
- National Agenda : A Matter of Justices : Corrupt courts have perpetuated El Salvador's misery, a U.N. panel charges.
- Next Step : 4 Israelis Jostle to Lead Likud Out of Wilderness : The favorite is strong on self-confidence but shy on ideas to revive party.
- Justice Refuses to Block Toxic Waste Incinerator
- Market Scene : On the Outside, Looking In? : As Cuba reels in more tourists, the new 'dollar economy' splits workers into two classes.
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS: PARIS : Coming Back in Good Form : Finally, a few fresh looks heralded by colors as deep as jewels. Looks that can go day or night--and the season's must: a jacket.
- Riordan Puts His Millions Behind Bid to 'Rescue' L.A. : Campaign: The businessman-lawyer is running as a political outsider but enjoys significant City Hall clout.
- Downed King Still a Threat, Witness Says : Trial: LAPD sergeant tells court that the arresting officers were in danger until the motorist was handcuffed. His testimony conflicts with that of earlier expert on the use of force.
- Senate OKs Nominee to State School Board, Rejects Another
- Equestrian Center Deal Endorsed : Hansen Dam: Commissioners recommend award of 30-year franchise to former jockey Eddie Milligan. They also approve housing at the site for his family.
- San Clemente's Sharrar Named Brethren Christian Football Coach
- Hawaii Pacific Holds On for NAIA Title
- TV REVIEWS : Telegenic Carmen Receives Her Due
- 'The Player' and 'Crying Game' Top WGA Picks : Awards: Writers Guild trophies often indicate who'll win Oscars. Some think 'The Crying Game' could make a stronger showing than expected.
- HEALTH CARE
- Dolco Packaging Inc. to Redeem Preferred Stock
- HEALTH CARE : Allergan to Make, Sell New Ophthalmic Product Under License
- Donald K. Engdahl has been named senior...
- Sunkist Under Attack by One of Its Own : Agriculture: Fighting federal charges of violating citrus quotas, the giant cooperative now faces accusations from within.
- Insurers Own Sunken Treasures, Supreme Court Rules : Judiciary: Sea explorers, however, will be entitled to a substantial salvage award to compensate for the recovery operation.
- Unappetizing Words: 'Let's Do Lunch'
- Allen Says He Told Farrow Lie in Effort to Calm Her
- COSTA MESA : OCC's Aquarium Wins 2nd Chance
- Work Finally Begins on Metrolink Station : Sylmar: The $1.7-million facility will be the second stop on the route from Santa Clarita to downtown L.A. A dispute over property value delayed start-up.
- Marchers Demand End to Teen-Age Violence
- Burbank Airport Panel Votes to Build New, Larger Terminal : Growth: The facility will be four times the size of the existing one. Its first phase is expected to be completed in 1998.
- Something Is Wrong With This Picture : Proposed Fox expansion gets ambushed at almost every turn by red tape and chaos
- Countywide : Friedan Urges New Feminist Direction
- Russia on the Edge: The U.S. Interest : West would clearly suffer if march to democracy is halted
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Braude Loan Lifts Limits He Championed
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Welfare, Probation, Parks Departments Plan Layoffs
- DODGERS : Parrish Gets Word on Catcher Situation
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Newhall Land Predicts 'Another Difficult Year'
- Russell J. Dopson was named to the...
- How Wireless Poses Threat to Cellular Firms : Telecommunications: A lack of FCC restrictions means foreign investment could pour into the new technology.
- Some Last Words on the 'Mommy Track' : Workplace: Soon-to-retire author-consultant tells companies that women are a great asset on the job.
- CHP Lets Air Out of Camarillo Firm's Plans : Automobiles: An experiment to boost a patrol car's performance with a Paxton supercharger fizzles--after an optimistic press release.
- MRV Communications' Profit Leaped in 1992
- Times Team Wins Reporting Award
- Doctor Tells How It Really Is--for Patient
- * Charlotte Hughes; World's Second-Oldest Person Was 115
- Rules of the Game
- SEAL BEACH : Moviegoers' Noise Remains a Problem
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Welcome Wave on the Ethics Front
- 2 Supervisors Propose Worker Pay Cuts : Budget: Ideas from Flynn and VanderKolk come on the heels of a series of recent votes for salary increases for themselves and county employees.
- Boxing
- MUSIC REVIEW : Phoenix Symphony in Local Debut
- Big Three Call for National Health Care System : Autos: The car makers say rising costs of medical benefits threaten their global competitiveness.
- Lawsuit Could Weaken Sunkist : Citrus: A claim by one of its directors supports U. S. government's suits against the cooperative. Result could be lower prices for consumers.