- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in High School Shooting
- Clinton Aides Divided on Use of GIs in Bosnia : Policy: Aspin wants strict conditions met before committing U.S. forces. But Christopher says that is 'premature.'
- In Debt and Out of a Home : Eviction: Woman who accepted improvement loans must give up her residence of 33 years. An attorney says the action underscores the problem of lenders soliciting recipients who can't repay, and then--legally--foreclosing.
- 5.8 Quake Rattles Greece
- VENTURA : City Plans Ramp for Disabled at Beach
- 4-Day Week Urged for County Workers : Government: Budget panel says switching most employees to 10-hour days would save at least $650,000 a year. Critics say other measures should be tried first.
- SANTA PAULA : City Distributes Federal Funds
- Auto Reseller Purchased: Privately held Orange County...
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Security Forces End Hijacking Standoff
- Bushes Return to Washington; He Gets Award
- U.S. Agents Blame Koresh for Prolonging Siege
- LAKE FOREST : City Tightens Rules on Fire Sprinklers
- The Challenge Is to Create Opportunity : Mayor's race: A leader is needed to surmount divisions of ethnicity and geography, to foster peace and prosperity.
- JAPAN WATCH : Truth in Textbooks
- Apartment Blaze Leaves 30 Homeless
- YORBA LINDA : Ex-Curator Sings Pat Nixon's Praises
- Library's Future May Be Past Due : Manhattan Beach: A committee recommends that the city, which is faced with a budget crunch, stop funding the Manhattan Heights branch. The City Council is scheduled to vote on the fate of the facility on March 30.
- Baton Blows Against King by Powell Called Weak : Trial: The police supervisor at the beating also complained that the use of force also was ineffective, a police officer testifies.
- 40% of Koreans in Poll Ponder Leaving : Riots: Survey of business owners finds deep concern. Blacks also voice fears but fewer want to relocate.
- A Delivery of One-Liners : Pitcher Bowers Is Loyola Marymount's Court Jester
- Robert W. Manheim; Civic Leader
- Pro Football
- Okenwa Lifts Master's to Basketball Victory
- Auto Racing
- Few Others on a Par With Angel
- 3 Southland Groups Selected for Center Chamber Series
- White House Aide Makes an Impression on Sitcom : Television: Rahm Emmanuel is Clinton's political director. Now, a 'Rahm Emmanuel' shows up on 'Hearts Afire,' a show produced by the President's friends, the Thomasons.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Philharmonic Program Pleasant, Uncompelling
- Naked Soul Revives After Brush With Hereafter : Pop: Members of the Costa Mesa rock band were rattled when their equipment was stolen in a car-jacking, but they're ready to roll again at Bogart's.
- Insiders
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Cockburn on Aid to Palestinians
- Ban on Smoking
- Cockburn on Aid to Palestinians
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Parent License
- Reputed Mobsters Guilty in Indian Casino Scheme
- LANCASTER : 2 Students Expelled Over Gun Incident
- CANYON COUNTRY : Girl, 6, Sticks Self With Syringe
- CHATSWORTH : Panel Questions Lab Team Expertise
- WESTMINSTER : Vietnamese Family Is Reunited at Last
- Car Hits Couch on Freeway; 4 Injured
- Countywide : Ceremony Will Honor WWII Hero
- Bicyclist Riding on Basilone Trestle Is Killed by Train
- These Teams Happy Season Is Not Over : College basketball: Pepperdine, UC Santa Barbara meet in first round of NIT.
- All-Star Soccer Game Features Banning, Hawthorne Players
- Officers' Detour With Injured King Defended : Trial: A sergeant says the action probably speeded up the paperwork in the booking. But he also admits that it may have delayed medical treatment.
- Olympics
- Pitchers Vanish as Moorpark Outslugs Pierce
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE FINALS : Influx of Talented Transfers Propelled Crenshaw to Another Big Season
- Price Is Right to Replace Ker for Short Term : College volleyball: Northridge men's coach decides to assume double duty and take on women's program for one season after five candidates turn down the job.
- All-Star Soccer Match Features 12 Area Players
- Students Angry, Frustrated by College Fee Hike
- Perot's New TV Spot May Offer a Look at His Political Plans : Media: The 30-minute commercial signals that the Texas billionaire intends to keep up the pressure on Clinton and Congress.
- In Full Swing : The mambo, fox trot and cha-cha are back, thanks to a renewed enthusiasm for ballroom dancing.
- Big Firms May Have to Pay 75% of Health Plans
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : U.N. Atomic Agency Calls for Site Visits
- Alzheimer's Drug Backed for Approval
- CANOGA PARK : Man Sentenced for Series of Robberies
- Hernandez's Self-Defense Is Legendary Self-Deception
- King Case Verdict Release May Be Delayed : Law enforcement: Gov. Wilson says holding up the announcement is one option officials are considering. Contingency plans are being set up for aftermath of the trial.
- COSTA MESA : New Administrative Dean Named at OCC
- Anti-Graffiti Effort Will Use Business People, Police : Vandalism: The project will be aimed at tracking down 'identifiable' tagging and then encouraging property owners to file crime reports.
- THOUSAND OAKS : $60,000 OKd for Work on Arts Plaza
- Palo Alto Relishes Underdog Role Against Morningside : Division III: Coach John Barrette, who has guided the Vikings to a 30-0 season, says the Monarchs 'are in a world by themselves.'
- Soccer
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier, Agassi Both Lose in Fourth Round at Florida
- Harrick's Evaluation Needs to Be Revised
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook, Sick of Florida Record, Gets Well for Share of Lead
- Santa Clara Becomes Member of a Not-Too-Exclusive Club : West Regional: Broncos win, 64-61, to join teams that have upset Arizona in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
- THEATER BEAT : An Ethnic Tilt to 'Cold Tofu' at LATC
- Hollywood Loses Its Drawing Board : Technology: Computers are rapidly replacing artists who paint movie posters and illustrate advertising campaigns.
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Doctor Killed at Abortion Clinic
- Good News
- MOVIES - March 19, 1993
- MOVIES - March 19, 1993
- Settlement of L.A. Teachers Dispute All but Signed, Brown Says : Education: The Speaker and district officials disagree on whether state permission is needed to free funds for a 2% salary restoration. Gov. Wilson criticizes pact.
- SWEET SMELL: Annette Funicello once said everyone...
- MANHUNT: Garden Grove police have used the...
- SETTING THE DATE: State Sen. Marian Bergeson...
- While Some Stick Their, Uh, Heads in the Sand, Others Grin and Bare It
- WAKE-UP CALL: Today is St. Joseph's Day,...
- Plywood . . . Just in Case : King trial: No one wants to predict a new outbreak of violence. But many businesses are taking precautions ahead of the verdicts.
- Tapes Add New Twist to Corruption Case : Sacramento: Lawyer for indicted lobbyist produces secretly recorded material that he claims shows his client was the victim of an extortion attempt by ex-Sen. Alan Robbins.
- Wilson Talks, Acts Like Candidate for 2nd Term
- Mood Is Edgy at High School After Stabbing : Coping: In wake of attack on 17-year-old, police and district security officers patrol the Huntington Beach campus as teachers, administrators try to address Edison student concerns.
- Two Hillside Houses on the Move : Slide: Laguna Beach homes, already evacuated, begin creeping toward each other as the slope beneath them gradually caves in.
- Names in the News - March 19, 1993
- Names in the News - March 19, 1993
- Names in the News - March 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 19, 1993
- Obituaries - March 19, 1993
- Obituaries - March 19, 1993
- From the Archives: Helen Hayes, Legend of U.S. Theater, Dies
- PREPS
- City Ponders Fire Contract With County
- ROLL CALL / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : '92 Spending Index Shows Voting Pattern Far From Solving Deficit
- Pico Rivera : Despite Protest, Funds OKd for Vote on Card Casino
- Want to Take Lessons or Just Pleasure Ride? Join 'The Club'
- 49ers Face First NCAA Test Today
- Panel Urges County to Make Up Metrolink Shortfall
- ORANGE : Appointee Will Fill Vacant Council Seat
- ANAHEIM : Boy Falls From Tree, Is Impaled on Fence
- VENTURA : Refinancing Harbor Village Debt Studied
- NEWPORT BEACH : Suit Seeks to Force Officials to Pay Fines
- Robert Peterson, Executive, Dies
- Hockey
- SANTA ANITA : Valenzuela Misses Fourth Day, Stewards Take Him Off Mounts
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Lemm's Victories Key Golden West to Sweep of El Camino, Long Beach
- The Multimedia Sound and Fury: Let's Get Real
- Latinos' Political Euphoria Fading
- New Rules for the Hills
- Glendale : Candidate Forums Planned
- Adventurers Hear Call of the 'Wolf'
- LEARNING : Young Ideas : The county science fair is little more than a month away, but for fair-bound students the application deadline arrives Monday.
- Clinton Officials and Vietnam Envoy Hold Talks : Southeast Asia: Hanoi hopes the unpublicized encounter may be a prelude to a quick lifting of the U.S. trade embargo.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : How About, 'the Dog Ate My Homework'?
- It's All in the Hips
- Electrifying Action : Battery-powered auto racing is no pedal-to-the-metal test, but plenty of skill is required to take the checkered flag.
- Pomona Women Pick Up the Pace : Successful Program Elevated to New Level With Addition of Top-Notch Players
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Losses Aside, Patsaouras Cites Bank as a Model for Policies
- COLUMN LEFT/ JOHN R. MacARTHUR : 'Liberals' Take a Shameful Pro-War Turn : U.S. action against Serbia would be Wilsonian but wrong.
- It's All Timing With Morningside's Boseman : The Senior Athlete's Desire to Shine Sometimes Seems Limited to the Basketball Court or the Playing Field
- After Getting Tripped Up Early, St. Bernard Earned a Trip to State : Division IV: The Vikings lost four games in December but have rebounded to win 24 in a row going into Friday's championship game.
- TENNIS : No. 4 Becker Withdraws at Florida
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL FINALS : Bella Vista Playing a Different Tune : Division II girls: Superstition aside, Northern California champion has turned its game around during season's second half.
- Jurisprudence
- Museum's Water Woes Remain After Skies Clear
- Metro Display Ad Pact Is Designed to Recoup Losses
- FOOD AND LOATHING : Don't Call Me Honey
- Consumer Price Hikes Offer Hint of Inflation : Economy: Nationally, costs rose a moderate 0.3%, but the Southland saw prices jump 0.5% last month.
- FOOD AND LOATHING : Letter From a Liver-Loather
- FOOD AND LOATHING : COOKIE MONSTER
- A Truly Tart Tart
- Picture a Cover Girl of a Different Kind
- A Woman of Mystery : Fans Sleuth Out the English Creator of Tales of a Medieval Monk
- Painting of Slur on Man's Truck Sparks Concern : Vandalism: Clergyman and deputies disagree on whether incident is part of a pattern of racial hatred.
- The following are selected entries from the...
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA Distance Runner Is on Track to Qualify for NCAA Meet
- Japan Fails to Protect Political Asylum-Seekers, Rights Group Says
- OC SPOTLIGHT : FLOWER POWER HOUR : County Parks Folk Are Predicting Spectacular Displays This Season
- Paying a Debt of Gratitude
- Bell Mayor Recovering From Stroke
- Latino Merchants Stage Protest Over Lack of Riot Recovery Aid
- Wind Given Counsel on Beating : King case: Officer says he advised rookie on the use of force and says Wind told him that he 'didn't enjoy' using it on King.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Goal: an Offer Americans Can't Refuse : Any health-care plan will involve compromises, but it must work for most people.
- LOS ANGELES DISTRICT : Brown Hosts Discussion on Schools Settlement
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Merchants Urged to Map Readiness Plan
- As Exotic as Apple Pie
- Salt Cod: An Affinity for the Elemental
- South Gate : 3 School Board Candidates to Speak at Forum Tuesday
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Cymbidium Boom Bah : Fans of the orchid gather this weekend in Santa Barbara at the peak of the tropical flowering plant's bloom season.
- Whittier : Law Would Ban Spray Paint From Many Public Places
- Building Owner, Aide Arrested in Calcutta Blast
- Six Killed When Train Hits Gas Tanker Stuck in Traffic
- Report Accuses Salvador Rebels of War Crimes : Central America: U.N. inquiry's findings will complicate the guerrillas' transition to a political party.
- Tours Will Feature Subway Station Art
- A Terrorist Suspect in Our Midst : Sheik Abdul Rahman, who shouldn't even be in U.S., visits West Covina
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Dismiss Slander Suit Against Gates
- Cal's Bozeman Gets Multiyear Pact
- Lively 'Corpse!' Doesn't Give Up the Ghost : As long as North Coast Repertory audiences don't mind diversion over depth, they will have a fine time figuring out this British howdunit.
- ART REVIEWS : Optical Game of Moving Colors
- TV/RADIO
- Senator, Wife Know Awful Lot About Stalkers : They describe ordeal to panel considering legislation to make harassment a federal offense.
- Chavez Kept His Word to King and a President
- Nomination Signals Water Policy Shift : Government: President taps a critic of past practices for top post at the Bureau of Reclamation. The agency was previously run by champions of dams and similar projects.
- Paul Geremia "Gamblin' Woman Blues" Red House Records
- Rabbit-Rouser : Authority on Beatrix Potter Believes This Paper Bunny Is Priceless
- ORANGE : School Bus Is Hit in Gang Shootout
- PLATFORM : Sandbox Lawsuits
- When Talk Isn't Cheap : Government: With $38,000 charged to the city for cellular calls in the last 39 months, Inglewood City Council members say it's time to limit use of car phones.
- GARDEN GROVE : Funeral Services for 'Hippie Preacher'
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Third Sister Convicted in Killing of Woman, 62
- Countywide : Effort to Revoke Tanker Permit Fails
- VAN NUYS : Man Who Struck Doctor Gets 2 Years
- Knife Attack on Student Shocks School : Violence: A 17-year-old junior at Edison High in Huntington Beach is stabbed repeatedly in the school parking lot as classes let out. Four suspects are arrested.
- NHL : Overtime Win For Oilers, 4-3
- Merry-Go-Round Enterprises Inc. said it will buy...
- Chevron Faces Delay in Huge Tengiz Oil Deal
- Westinghouse Bribery Trial Underway : Lawsuit: Philippine government alleges the company paid about $17 million in bribes for a contract to build a nuclear power plant.
- Artesia Boys, Lynwood Girls in State Finals
- 3 Plead Guilty to Falsifying Smog Checks Certificates
- Panel OKs Bill to Abolish Public Information Officers
- Volunteers Give L.A. Police Extra Eyes in the Night : Surveillance: Trained, radio-equipped civilians perch in hide-outs to videotape drug deals and other crimes.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM : What Makes the Sheik's Men Tick : The New York bombing can be seen as a logical extension of the war being waged to isolate Egypt from the West.
- Marshall Ends Tryout With Mariners, Announces Retirement From Baseball
- High Scoring Game Drives Mission Viejo Baseball Coach Batty
- Pro Football
- You Plea All You Want, but I Call 'Em as I See 'Em
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Staying True to the '70s--and Themselves
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Sculptors' a Bust Even Before It Makes It to Stage : Bob Herrera sets up fireworks his drama never delivers. And the actors flounder in this Teatro Cometa production in Fullerton.
- Ayam, I Said
- TASTING NOTES : Bargains in the Bins
- Lemon Aid
- Seizing the Day With a Family Fun Run
- After Polio : A support group offers help to those stricken decades ago and frustrated by lack of treatment for long-term effects.
- French Abortion Pill Will Begin Clinical Trials in U.S. in 2 Months
- Hillside Ordinance Not Built on Consensus : Development: A compromise that reduces hillside density is approved, but no one appears satisfied with the arrangement.
- Diamond Bar : General Plan Annulled
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN / THE ART SCENE : Culture Ukrainian : A show of folk crafts in Thousand Oaks offers a look at history on a whole shell.
- Legal Battle Shapes Up on Sewage Costs : Waste treatment: After suing neighboring cities for their share, Los Angeles is countersued for alleged overcharging for the Hyperion upgrade project and other services.
- Decision on Listing Gnatcatcher Delayed : Ecology: Interior secretary misses deadline to continue analyzing data on songbird at center of controversy between developers and environmentalists.
- L.A. Agrees to Pay Almost $2 Million in 2 Police Shooting Cases : Settlement: One incident involved death of a black truck driver in 1992, the other an armed man in 1986.
- Oldest of 3 Sisters Found Guilty in '91 Slaying of Neighbor : Northridge: The teen-ager is convicted in fatal stabbing of librarian who had befriended the three girls. 'This court has never seen such malice,' the judge says.
- Scyphers Takes Official Timeout From Coaching Duties
- Notre Dame Middle Blocker Stillwell a Work in Progress
- Fischer, Casillas Each Settle for 2nd
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : MEN'S TOURNAMENT / TODAY'S GAMES : Seton Hall, Arizona Riding High on Momentum
- A Toast to Breakfast
- Councilman Survives Recall; Foes Blame Low Turnout for Loss : Politics: 'You can beat City Hall,' John O. Robertson Jr. says after winning the vote that had been orchestrated by his colleagues.
- Grains of Wisdom on Bread Machines
- THEATER REVIEW / 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING' : You Heard It Here : Shakespeare's comedy turning on overheard conversations receives a nicely paced presentation.
- Southeast Area : 2 Cities, Church Get State Grants for Recycling Efforts
- Houston Relishes Role of Ambitious Maverick : Politics: Apparent contradiction on immigrants is not uncommon for veteran who sees himself as outsider.
- Diplomats Report All-Out Serb Offensive in East Bosnia : Balkans: Drive for conquest has reportedly been spurred by absence of any credible deterrent.
- GENRE BENDERS : Brahms and the Beatles, Shostakovich and Schubert Merge in Latest Album by the Brodsky Quartet
- Why Shoot? 'For the Hell of It'
- 2 Men Indicted Over Shots Fired at Condor : Wildlife: One suspect remains at large. Authorities won't say why charges in the July, 1992, incident weren't issued earlier.
- Program Seeks to Make 115 Families Self-Sufficient
- Capistrano Valley volleyball Coach Ken Goldstone thought...
- Strong Battery Propels Crespi to Easy Victory
- Waiting Is Not So Easy : Not Being Focus Is Adjustment for Heat's Miner
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fogelson's Homer in Opener Helps Dana Hills Sweep Fountain Valley
- DODGERS : Offerman's First Error Is No Cause for Alarm
- TV/RADIO
- Novadyne Depot, 50 Workers Become Part of Cerplex
- Vons Cos. said sales in the first...
- Literature on AIDS Draws Fire : Education: Two Hoover High student advisers are disciplined after parents complain that the brochures, distributed last year, were inappropriate for youths.
- Temple City : 2% Utility Tax Considered
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Foothill Junior Lands Role on 'Time to Grow'
- Pizza Hut Takes a Slice of Marriott in Anaheim
- Long Beach : Wasting Water No Longer Illegal, But Still Frowned On
- Hot Soulsa : As Latin and Afro-Caribbean rhythms merge in local nightclubs, revelers of all races get to dancing.
- Accomplice to Murder Will Serve Long Term : Crime: The man who drove the getaway car after the robbery-shooting of a 73-year-old Torrance businessman is sentenced to 26 years to life.
- A Woman of Mystery : Fans Sleuth Out the English Creator of Tales of a Medieval Monk
- Officer Says He Warned Wind About Use of Force : King case: The advice, hours after the beating, was never 'get to the point where you enjoy it.' The testimony leads to a delay over references to grand jury testimony.
- Man, 19, Hit by Gunfire in Santa Paula : Crime: Shot is fired from a passing white car. Victim, who was driving another vehicle, is in critical condition.
- Block Rails Against Cuts, Warns of Budget 'Disaster' : Deficit: Sheriff says if $152 million in cutbacks go through, he will have to close nine stations and lay off 1,500 deputies.
- SIMI VALLEY : Businessman Drops Plan for Nude Club
- Several New Twists and Turns on Indy Car Circuit This Season
- Lions Rolled an Unlucky Seven : Loyola Marymount Basketball Program Continued Its Tailspin in 1992-93
- Lights of Nome Shined Brightly : Iditarod: Jeff King mushes to victory in record time in a race marred by warm weather and illness among the dogs.
- 'Rising' Differences : Movies: Michael Crichton's best-seller is opening this summer. But not without script battles and character changes.
- Unix Suppliers Link Up to Fight Microsoft : Computers: Six firms, including IBM, vow to develop a common standard for their operating systems.
- Q&A; : SEC Plan to Ease Fund Investing
- Use Your Noodle
- Figure in Honig Probe Reappointed
- Locating Resources With a Multicultural View of History
- CRAFTS : How to Chisel Ideas From a Creative Block
- Olympic-Size Auction Bid Takes Magic's Choice Jersey
- Downey : School Bus Service May Be Slashed or Eliminated
- Aspin to Get Pacemaker Today as Heart Condition Slips
- City Seeks 2nd Opinion on Legality of Closing Quarry : Environment: Azusa Rock spokesman criticizes the delay and expense, but City Council is worried by attorney's warning that it could be sued.
- Senate OKs 'Motor Voter' Bill, but GOP Makes Point
- Countywide : Nothing Taxing in Collecting Praise
- An Anchor in Harm's Way for ABC : Television: Peter Jennings went to war-torn Sarajevo for 'The Land of the Demons,' a documentary designed to 'try to explain what's going on' in the former Yugoslavia.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Puntila' Runs On (and On) Its Merry Way
- Taking a Megabyte of the Market : Technology: Computer Curriculum has seen its growth explode as classrooms go multimedia.
- RETAIL
- Burgers, Pie, Anise Cookies
- Ex-Idaho Congressman Sentenced to 4 Years
- HEALTHWATCH / CHICKEN POX : Rash of Cases : Some doctors say this is the season for the contagious viral infection that afflicts children and adults.
- Trocadero Is an Oasis of Tropical Delights
- Japan's Banks Shaken by Fall in California Values
- Violence Triggers Stress, Anxiety
- Waco Paper Tipped Off Cult, Agent Says : Standoff: Wounded federal officer files suit against Tribune-Herald. It denies having alerted the compound about the raid.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : It's All Downhill From Here : Woodbridge Senior Gets More Than Ski Lessons His First Time Out on Utah Slopes
- Pomona : Police Gang Book Retrieved
- Arcadia : School Safety Hot Line
- Sex Charges Put Reluctant Hemet in Spotlight : Allegations: High school football coach is accused of setting up trysts between wife and players. The town is overrun by reporters and camera crews.
- West Hollywood : Session on Spending Cuts
- Heart Care Study Reports Racial, Social Differences
- EL RIO : 2 Teen-Agers Deny Guilt in Shooting
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Letter Campaign Takes Aim at Guns
- Public Health Department's Leader Resigns
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL FINALS : Brea Can Cover All Bases : Division II girls: Ladycats usually have the offensive, defensive versatility to handle all situations.
- A Season to Remember : John Hadl Helped Rams Begin First Knox Era in 1973
- TV/RADIO
- NCAA Coverage to Preempt Shows on CBS
- RETAIL : Easter Bunny Drums Up Some Business, but Santa Is Still Merchandising King
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Top Democrats Seek Votes for Clinton Package
- 'Tatie Danielle' Is Better Bitter and Best at Her Worst
- Food Holds Its Own in Company of a Beautiful Diva
- Diabetes Ball Makes Good on Its Promise
- Baseball Great Clemente Focus of Feature Film
- Pico Rivera : Proposed Law Would Put Spray Paint in Locked Cases
- For Duathloners, a Trip to Paris Begins in Exile
- Loiterers Bad for Business, Retailers Say
- How to Complain About Doctors
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Nuthin But...
- Panel Spares Burbank School Day-Care Centers : Education: Advisory committee's report avoids recommending that 10 on-campus facilities close to free up classrooms. Some parents remain upset.
- OXNARD/VENTURA : Guard to Relocate Artillery Batteries
- Recall Drive Heightens Tensions Between 2 Councilmen : Politics: Scott Diehl blames Thomas Lorch for being behind the effort to oust him and three others in San Clemente. Lorch threatens to file a lawsuit.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : State Funds Sought for Offender Camps